discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Age of Exploration 2021-11-03
Across
- to bring a product into a country to be sold.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control.
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America.
- large agricultural estates where crops are grown.
- The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas.
- Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America.
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- A crop that is grown to be sold rather than used by the farmer.
Down
- A government in power
- A small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails.
- An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colon
- Beyond or across the sea
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- Spanish and Portuguese officials in the New World who were born in Europe and held all the important government positions.
- The difference in value of what a nation imports compared to what it exports over time.
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- A journey to some distant place.
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation.
20 Clues: A government in power • Beyond or across the sea • A journey to some distant place. • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America. • to bring a product into a country to be sold. • large agricultural estates where crops are grown. • Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America. • to send a product or service for sale to another country • ...
jobs 2025-12-04
Across
- A person who prepares and cooks food in a kitchen.
- A person who drives a car, bus, taxi or truck.
- A person who takes care of sick or injured animals.
- A person who protects people and keeps the city safe
- A person who helps people with their emotions, thoughts and mental health.
- A person who writes books, stories or articles.
- A person who builds houses or other buildings.
- A person who performs in films, TV shows or theatre.
- A person who grows crops and raises animals on a farm.
- A person who designs buildings and plans how they will be built.
- A person who studies the world and makes discoveries.
- A person who teaches students at school
- A person who helps doctors and takes care of patients
- A person who checks and fixes your teeth.
Down
- A person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
- A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- A person who sells products to customers.
- designer A person who designs and decorates the inside of houses or buildings.
- A person who treats sick or injured people
- A person who helps customers in a shop.
- A person who repairs cars or machines.
- A person who writes news articles or reports for TV, radio or newspapers.
- A person who creates art, such as paintings, drawings or sculptures.
- A person who designs and builds machines, systems or structures.
- A person who sings songs, usually on a stage or in recordings.
- A person who works with money and keeps financial records.
26 Clues: A person who repairs cars or machines. • A person who helps customers in a shop. • A person who teaches students at school • A person who sells products to customers. • A person who checks and fixes your teeth. • A person who treats sick or injured people • A person who drives a car, bus, taxi or truck. • A person who builds houses or other buildings. • ...
luke, Nolan 2022-02-09
Across
- Where all of the dynasty were.
- a thing that helped china to stay alive.
- Developed in 100 B.C
- created the first paper currency.
- a desert that is above the plat of tibet.
- made the invention of paper.
Down
- Created protection for dynasty.
- A thing to keep invaders out.
- It borders south Korea and china.
- population was 50 to 80 million.
- Trade route for dynasty.
- The first to unify china.
- the first dynasty to use writing.
13 Clues: Developed in 100 B.C • Trade route for dynasty. • The first to unify china. • made the invention of paper. • A thing to keep invaders out. • Where all of the dynasty were. • Created protection for dynasty. • population was 50 to 80 million. • It borders south Korea and china. • the first dynasty to use writing. • created the first paper currency. • ...
Letter 'i' 2021-08-14
10 Clues: crazy • naive • creation • unlawful • sickness • having many fans • across countries • best selling cellphones • second highest population • protection against sudden accident & hospitalizations
VOCAB CHECK FOR Q3L4A 2024-01-30
Revised Crossword - Travel Vocab 2023-11-05
14 Clues: tu emballe • avant de Fall • presidente de • à vol d'oiseau • Similaire "Fillet" • apres six a travers • oppose de decollage • Bien edruit a reste • Invention de Wright • oppose six a travers • apres huit a travers • synonyme de continuer • connecter de une 'avion' • exploratrice meilleur amie
Lesson 6 Use Read 2024-01-16
Technology Advances of the 1960s 2024-11-28
Across
- - Early computer input device.
- - Moon landing program.
- - Early computer.
- - Data communication device.
- - Optic cables for data.
- - Communications satellite.
- - Uncrewed space explorer.
- - Space race catalyst.
- - Detection system.
- - Small electronic component.
Down
- - Rocket for lunar missions.
- - Vehicle that floats on air.
- - Compact audio storage.
- - Internet precursor.
- - Precision light invention.
15 Clues: - Early computer. • - Detection system. • - Internet precursor. • - Space race catalyst. • - Moon landing program. • - Compact audio storage. • - Optic cables for data. • - Uncrewed space explorer. • - Communications satellite. • - Rocket for lunar missions. • - Data communication device. • - Precision light invention. • - Vehicle that floats on air. • - Small electronic component. • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-12-11
Across
- A pyramid-like temple in Sumerian cities.
- Wedge-shaped writing used by the Sumerians.
- Waterway built for irrigation and trade.
- The region where city-states first developed.
- One of the rivers that supported Mesopotamian life.
- Name meaning “Land between rivers.”
- Tool used to prepare land for farming.
- Independent city and its surrounding farmland.
- Another river vital for agriculture and trade.
- Person trained to write cuneiform.
- Famous city-state in Mesopotamia ruled by Hammurabi.
Down
- First known set of laws in Mesopotamia.
- Region of rich soil between the Tigris and Euphrates.
- Invention that helped with transportation and pottery.
- Method of supplying water to crops.
- Powerful Mesopotamian kingdom known for military strength.
- Trading goods directly without money.
- Material used for tools and weapons.
- Exchanging goods locally or with distant lands.
- Extra goods or crops produced for storage or trade.
- Small carved object used to stamp and mark documents.
- Religious building, often at the center of a city.
22 Clues: Person trained to write cuneiform. • Method of supplying water to crops. • Name meaning “Land between rivers.” • Material used for tools and weapons. • Trading goods directly without money. • Tool used to prepare land for farming. • First known set of laws in Mesopotamia. • Waterway built for irrigation and trade. • A pyramid-like temple in Sumerian cities. • ...
Warrington Cup Crossword 2022-02-03
Across
- Official mascot of UF (includes 'and')
- Sum of Lengths of One Year Programs + Two Year Program
- College of Business
- City UF is located in
- Assistant Dean and Director of MBA program
- Graduate School of Business
- Student governing organization of the UF MBA program
- University of Florida student
Down
- the sixth dean in Warrington College
- First post on MBA Association LinkedIn is about ( ) event.
- coffee shop located on the 1st floor of Library West
- Director of Student Affairs, Engagement
- Invention of University of Florida professor Robert Cade
- Director of Student Affairs, Operations
14 Clues: College of Business • City UF is located in • Graduate School of Business • University of Florida student • the sixth dean in Warrington College • Official mascot of UF (includes 'and') • Director of Student Affairs, Engagement • Director of Student Affairs, Operations • Assistant Dean and Director of MBA program • coffee shop located on the 1st floor of Library West • ...
Cludroom Crossword Vol. 1 Iss. 2 "Days of the Week" 2023-03-09
Across
- Holiday for love lorn Cludroomers
- "No no, he's got a ___"
- Marc's invention related to 6 Down
- Cludroom Member who wrote a ban appeal to Pokimane
- Old Cludroom tradition that shares the day of the week with 6 Down
- Crime Roy accused Bryan of in Minecraft
- Champion of the 1st annual Mendez Regionals
- Truth bringer related to 5 Across
- Jonny and Gage's favorite show
Down
- Gamerk's favorite game
- Protagonist of 13 Across
- Day of the week that features nail guns and drown houses
- "Lost In Thought" Episode 7
- Most recent Cludroom Holiday
14 Clues: Gamerk's favorite game • "No no, he's got a ___" • Protagonist of 13 Across • "Lost In Thought" Episode 7 • Most recent Cludroom Holiday • Jonny and Gage's favorite show • Holiday for love lorn Cludroomers • Truth bringer related to 5 Across • Marc's invention related to 6 Down • Crime Roy accused Bryan of in Minecraft • Champion of the 1st annual Mendez Regionals • ...
The Mysterious Benedict Society 2022-04-30
Across
- Former Messenger who got promoted to the position of an executive
- Master of disguise
- Has the ability to read exceptionally quickly and recall every word exactly
- Mentor of The Mysterious Benedict Society and a genius
- Mr. Curtain's Invention
- Students chosen to undergo sessions in Mr.Curtain's Whisperer
- Attained highest possible score on Mr. Benedict's tests
- Conquered the Hoop of Fire while in the circus.
- Workers who have had their memories sweeped
Down
- The mastermind behind the "Improvement"
- The Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened
- The twin zodiac sign
- The shortest member of The Mysterious Benedict Society
- Former Messengers
14 Clues: Former Messengers • Master of disguise • The twin zodiac sign • Mr. Curtain's Invention • The mastermind behind the "Improvement" • Workers who have had their memories sweeped • The Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened • Conquered the Hoop of Fire while in the circus. • Mentor of The Mysterious Benedict Society and a genius • ...
Study Practice 2025-12-02
Across
- First form of writing in Mesopotamia.
- The lowest social class in Mesopotamia.
- Crescent A region with rich soil shaped like an arc.
- River to the east of Mesopotamia.
- Land between two rivers.”
- River to the west of Mesopotamia.
Down
- Babylonian king famous for his written laws.
- The belief in many gods.
- A wheeled invention used for travel and pottery.
- Type of boat that improved trade.
- State Small independent political region with its own ruler.
- A temple tower built to honor the gods.
- A person who writes and keeps records.
- A tool used to make farming easier.
14 Clues: The belief in many gods. • Land between two rivers.” • Type of boat that improved trade. • River to the east of Mesopotamia. • River to the west of Mesopotamia. • A tool used to make farming easier. • First form of writing in Mesopotamia. • A person who writes and keeps records. • The lowest social class in Mesopotamia. • A temple tower built to honor the gods. • ...
Plagiarism Crossword - Submission dated 8.10.21 by Ritika and Ritu for Reeta Mam's class 2021-10-08
Across
- Most type form of Plagiarism
- name of the software that can perform multiple language checks for plagiarism
- Unintentional Plagiarism
- The Indian act that covers Plagiarism is Indian ……….. Act , 1957
- A Type of irresponsible authorship that leads to plagiarism
- one study multiple articles refers to what type of Plagarism
Down
- Copying content from the internet is which type of plagiarism
- Failure to appropriately credit others' prior discoveries
- Marks If there is a need to reproduce a ‘short’ exact text from elsewhere, following should be used in the paper
- One of the consequences of plagiarism
10 Clues: Unintentional Plagiarism • Most type form of Plagiarism • One of the consequences of plagiarism • Failure to appropriately credit others' prior discoveries • A Type of irresponsible authorship that leads to plagiarism • one study multiple articles refers to what type of Plagarism • Copying content from the internet is which type of plagiarism • ...
55 2021-11-26
Across
- excitement created by a large amount of publicity
- a machine, for example a phone or computer, that can be used to connect to the internet
- a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown
- carrying, especially heavy or awkward
- to copy programs or information to a computer
Down
- an electronic book
- the practical use of scientific discoveries
- look at something in order to evaluate it
- based on a system of operation that involves the control of electric current
- leave, get rid of
10 Clues: leave, get rid of • an electronic book • carrying, especially heavy or awkward • look at something in order to evaluate it • the practical use of scientific discoveries • to copy programs or information to a computer • excitement created by a large amount of publicity • a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown • ...
Rome 2022-05-17
Across
- the invention from rome that made trade easier
- First Emperor
- sent away for a long time
- a person who works in the government
- the most prominent country in the BC's
- the volcano that killed Pompeii
- someone that didn't speak rome
- an area where gladiators fight
- a ruler with total power over a country
Down
- rules that make a government
- Dictator for life
- someone in charge
- Someone trained to fight in an arena
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank
- Augustus's real name
- Structures used to conduct a water stream
- Family of royalty
- an area that was crushed in volcanic ash
18 Clues: First Emperor • Dictator for life • someone in charge • Family of royalty • Augustus's real name • sent away for a long time • rules that make a government • someone that didn't speak rome • an area where gladiators fight • the volcano that killed Pompeii • Someone trained to fight in an arena • a person who works in the government • the most prominent country in the BC's • ...
Rome 2022-05-17
Across
- the invention from rome that made trade easier
- First Emperor
- sent away for a long time
- a person who works in the government
- the most prominent country in the BC's
- the volcano that killed Pompeii
- someone that didn't speak rome
- an area where gladiators fight
- a ruler with total power over a country
Down
- rules that make a government
- Dictator for life
- someone in charge
- Someone trained to fight in an arena
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank
- Augustus's real name
- Structures used to conduct a water stream
- Family of royalty
- an area that was crushed in volcanic ash
18 Clues: First Emperor • Dictator for life • someone in charge • Family of royalty • Augustus's real name • sent away for a long time • rules that make a government • someone that didn't speak rome • an area where gladiators fight • the volcano that killed Pompeii • Someone trained to fight in an arena • a person who works in the government • the most prominent country in the BC's • ...
Rome 2022-05-17
Across
- the invention from rome that made trade easier
- First Emperor
- sent away for a long time
- a person who works in the government
- the most prominent country in the BC's
- the volcano that killed Pompeii
- someone that didn't speak rome
- an area where gladiators fight
- a ruler with total power over a country
Down
- rules that make a government
- Dictator for life
- someone in charge
- Someone trained to fight in an arena
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank
- Augustus's real name
- Structures used to conduct a water stream
- Family of royalty
- an area that was crushed in volcanic ash
18 Clues: First Emperor • Dictator for life • someone in charge • Family of royalty • Augustus's real name • sent away for a long time • rules that make a government • someone that didn't speak rome • an area where gladiators fight • the volcano that killed Pompeii • Someone trained to fight in an arena • a person who works in the government • the most prominent country in the BC's • ...
Rome 2022-05-17
Across
- the invention from rome that made trade easier
- First Emperor
- sent away for a long time
- a person who works in the government
- the most prominent country in the BC's
- the volcano that killed Pompeii
- someone that didn't speak rome
- an area where gladiators fight
- a ruler with total power over a country
Down
- rules that make a government
- Dictator for life
- someone in charge
- Someone trained to fight in an arena
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank
- Augustus's real name
- Structures used to conduct a water stream
- Family of royalty
- an area that was crushed in volcanic ash
18 Clues: First Emperor • Dictator for life • someone in charge • Family of royalty • Augustus's real name • sent away for a long time • rules that make a government • someone that didn't speak rome • an area where gladiators fight • the volcano that killed Pompeii • Someone trained to fight in an arena • a person who works in the government • the most prominent country in the BC's • ...
Mesopatamia crossword 2021-12-08
Across
- king who made the worlds first written laws
- the worship of many gods
- circular, mesopatamian invention
- largest working class
- where priests preformed offerings to gods
- communicated with gods
- a long poem telling the story of a hero
- means the land between two rivers
- the highest in the social class
Down
- people who traded with other city-states
- people who grew and sold crops
- the science of building
- brought the water to crops
- ruler who took over nearly all of mesopatamia
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
- a organised society
- worlds first written language
- tool that prepared soil for farming
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
19 Clues: a organised society • largest working class • communicated with gods • the science of building • the worship of many gods • brought the water to crops • worlds first written language • people who grew and sold crops • the highest in the social class • circular, mesopatamian invention • means the land between two rivers • one of the two mesopatamian rivers • ...
Mesopatamia crossword 2021-12-08
Across
- king who made the worlds first written laws
- the worship of many gods
- circular, mesopatamian invention
- largest working class
- where priests preformed offerings to gods
- communicated with gods
- a long poem telling the story of a hero
- means the land between two rivers
- the highest in the social class
Down
- people who traded with other city-states
- people who grew and sold crops
- the science of building
- brought the water to crops
- ruler who took over nearly all of mesopatamia
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
- a organised society
- worlds first written language
- tool that prepared soil for farming
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
19 Clues: a organised society • largest working class • communicated with gods • the science of building • the worship of many gods • brought the water to crops • worlds first written language • people who grew and sold crops • the highest in the social class • circular, mesopatamian invention • means the land between two rivers • one of the two mesopatamian rivers • ...
Ancient China-Elena Rowley 2018-05-07
Across
- What was 1 of the inventions the Chinese people made?
- What is longest man made object on earth?
- What was the most common religion in China?
- What is it called when you cook very thin vegetables fast over a fire?
- What was the first river people settled by.
Down
- What is 1 thing we use in school everyday to write on.
- What was the first dynasty in China?
- Were did the Chinese traders traveled along to trade with southwest Asia?
- What invention did Ancient China make that used an invention from Mesopotamia?
- Who built the forbidden City?
- What is a popular toy today that has a string on it.
11 Clues: Who built the forbidden City? • What was the first dynasty in China? • What is longest man made object on earth? • What was the most common religion in China? • What was the first river people settled by. • What is a popular toy today that has a string on it. • What was 1 of the inventions the Chinese people made? • ...
Mesopatamia crossword 2021-12-08
Across
- king who made the worlds first written laws
- the worship of many gods
- circular, mesopatamian invention
- largest working class
- where priests preformed offerings to gods
- communicated with gods
- a long poem telling the story of a hero
- means the land between two rivers
- the highest in the social class
Down
- people who traded with other city-states
- people who grew and sold crops
- the science of building
- brought the water to crops
- ruler who took over nearly all of mesopatamia
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
- a organised society
- worlds first written language
- tool that prepared soil for farming
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
19 Clues: a organised society • largest working class • communicated with gods • the science of building • the worship of many gods • brought the water to crops • worlds first written language • people who grew and sold crops • the highest in the social class • circular, mesopatamian invention • means the land between two rivers • one of the two mesopatamian rivers • ...
Mesopotamia crossword 2021-12-08
Across
- king who made the worlds first written laws
- the worship of many gods
- circular, mesopatamian invention
- largest working class
- where priests preformed offerings to gods
- communicated with gods
- a long poem telling the story of a hero
- means the land between two rivers
- the highest in the social class
Down
- people who traded with other city-states
- people who grew and sold crops
- the science of building
- brought the water to crops
- ruler who took over nearly all of Mesopotamia
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
- a organised society
- worlds first written language
- tool that prepared soil for farming
- one of the two mesopatamian rivers
19 Clues: a organised society • largest working class • communicated with gods • the science of building • the worship of many gods • brought the water to crops • worlds first written language • people who grew and sold crops • the highest in the social class • circular, mesopatamian invention • means the land between two rivers • one of the two mesopatamian rivers • ...
4th Grade Crossword 2026-06-01
Across
- A person, place, or thing
- When one animal benefits and the other is harmed
- An action
- A disturbance in a medium
- When two animal species help each other
- A very special eight-legged friend
- A _____ resource comes from nature
- The creator of the Super Soaker
- A witch in a book
- The main character of "Holes"
Down
- The "highest law of the land"
- Stored energy is ______ energy
- A boy who wants to learn about magic
- The lesson of the story
- A root that means "write" or "draw"
- A prefix that means "Many"
- Describes a noun
- Someone who creates a new invention or idea
18 Clues: An action • Describes a noun • A witch in a book • The lesson of the story • A person, place, or thing • A disturbance in a medium • A prefix that means "Many" • The "highest law of the land" • The main character of "Holes" • Stored energy is ______ energy • The creator of the Super Soaker • A very special eight-legged friend • A _____ resource comes from nature • ...
Topic 7 History Project 2020-04-24
Across
- A policy or practice that denies equal rights to certain groups of people.
- A person who invests in a business to make a profit.
- A severe food shortage.
- union, Association of workers in a specific trade, or line of work, formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions.
- The refusal by workers to do their jobs until their demands are met.
- Whitney, An American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin.
- Allen, Became the first African American licensed to practice law in the United States.
- Slater, An early English-American industrialist known as the “Father of the Industrial Revolution” because he brought British textile technology to America, modifying it for United States use.
- A skilled worker
- Deere, An American blacksmith and manufacturer who invented the first commercially successful steel plow in 1837.
- Party, A political party of 1850s that was anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant.
- crops, Crops sold for money at market.
- Revolution, The change from manual production to machine-powered factory production that started in England in the late 18th century and spread to other places and brought a transformation in economy, society, and technology.
- The movement of population from farms to cities.
- The person who created this
- family, A family group that includes grandparents, parents, children, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
- codes, Laws that controlled the lives of enslaved Africans and African Americans and denied them basic rights.
Down
- A name for the wealthy planters who made their money from cotton in the mid 1800s.
- Cabot Lowell, An American businessman who was instrumental in bringing the Industrial Revolution to the United States.
- To prepare and work soil for planting and growing crops.
- An American who sought to limit immigration and preserve the country for native-born, white Protestants.
- University, First private university owned and run by African Americans.
- An agreement or contract in which a borrower receives money or goods now, with an agreement to repay a greater amount later
- A policy or practice that denies equal rights to certain groups of people.
- B. Morse, An American painter and inventor who contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system.
- A period of rapid economic growth.
- Russwurm, Edited Freedom’s Journal, the first African American newspaper.
- parts-, Identical, machine-made parts for a tool or an instrument
- McCormick, An American inventor and businessman who invented the mechanical reaper: a significant agricultural invention that revolutionized farming.
- Turner, An enslaved African-American preacher who led a four-day rebellion of both enslaved and free black people in Southampton County, Virginia.
- girls, Young women who worked in the Lowell Mills in Massachusetts during the Industrial Revolution.
31 Clues: A skilled worker • A severe food shortage. • The person who created this • A period of rapid economic growth. • crops, Crops sold for money at market. • The movement of population from farms to cities. • A person who invests in a business to make a profit. • To prepare and work soil for planting and growing crops. • ...
Daily Pioneer Crossword #783 2023-11-08
Across
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Famous statue by Michelangelo
- Designed the dome of the Florence cathedral
- Painter of the Last Supper
- Number of wives King Henry VIII had
- Invention by a Dutch eyeglass maker
- Inventor of the printing press
- Made the statue that inspired Michelangelo's David
Down
- Famous wealthy family from Florence
- One of Niccolo Machiavelli's most famous works
- Famous playwright and poet
- So called 'heart' of the Renaissance
- Country of Florence
- A way of thinking that emphasizes the importance of humans
- Birthplace of Raphael
- Name of Shakespeare's theatre
16 Clues: Country of Florence • Birthplace of Raphael • Famous playwright and poet • Painter of the Last Supper • Famous statue by Michelangelo • Name of Shakespeare's theatre • Inventor of the printing press • Famous wealthy family from Florence • Number of wives King Henry VIII had • Invention by a Dutch eyeglass maker • So called 'heart' of the Renaissance • ...
Music history 2023-10-09
Across
- Whats another word for renaissance?
- poet musicians in the South side of France
- What did Pope Gregory have sitting on his shoulder?
- The highest class
- The lowest class
- Something religious is _____
Down
- These chants were named after who?
- the "Middle-class
- an invention that made writing and reading much easier
- What is the dove a representation of?
- the earliest composer of polyphonic music
- time period from 450 to 1450
- People called them "traveling newspapers"
- Something non-religious is _____
- the most important early polyphonic music
15 Clues: The lowest class • the "Middle-class • The highest class • time period from 450 to 1450 • Something religious is _____ • Something non-religious is _____ • These chants were named after who? • Whats another word for renaissance? • What is the dove a representation of? • the earliest composer of polyphonic music • People called them "traveling newspapers" • ...
Music history 2023-10-09
Across
- Whats another word for renaissance?
- poet musicians in the South side of France
- What did Pope Gregory have sitting on his shoulder?
- The highest class
- The lowest class
- Something religious is _____
Down
- These chants were named after who?
- the "Middle-class
- an invention that made writing and reading much easier
- What is the dove a representation of?
- the earliest composer of polyphonic music
- time period from 450 to 1450
- People called them "traveling newspapers"
- Something non-religious is _____
- the most important early polyphonic music
15 Clues: The lowest class • the "Middle-class • The highest class • time period from 450 to 1450 • Something religious is _____ • Something non-religious is _____ • These chants were named after who? • Whats another word for renaissance? • What is the dove a representation of? • the earliest composer of polyphonic music • People called them "traveling newspapers" • ...
Quest Proficiency Test 2023-12-08
Across
- the legal right to sell something thats not yours
- step planned efforts made to reach a specific goal
- research the activity of gathering information to understand the needs of your costomer
- citizenship navigated the digital world safely
- to annoy persistently
- purposes to use in connection with a business
- one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event
- a scam by which an internet user is deceived
- to list or rate in order
- to increase in extent
- the quality or state of being apart from company
- success plan an outline of action steps needed to reach a goal
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others form making, using or selling an invention
- the introduction of something new
- ship motivating people to act towards a common goal
- a first full scale and usually functional form to a new design
Down
- learning a learning style that involves physical ativity
- statement a description of what an individual would like to accomplish in the future
- the outward aspect or look of something
- expression the look on someones face
- a persons judgement of what is important in life
- related through hearing
- website that allows changes
- domain creative work
- a statement of which a decision is made
- a constraining condition, agency
- something that has been produced for the first time
- an image or personality that you show to others
- unknown authorship or origin
- a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated
- capable of being physical and emotionally wounded
- firm adherence to a code or a moral value
32 Clues: domain creative work • to annoy persistently • to increase in extent • related through hearing • to list or rate in order • website that allows changes • unknown authorship or origin • a constraining condition, agency • the introduction of something new • expression the look on someones face • the outward aspect or look of something • a statement of which a decision is made • ...
Mathword 2022-07-14
Across
- The 19th century has seen the Industrial Revolution and as the ______ took place invading and attacking many colonies a surge of nationalism was noticed.
- π is used in various important formulas of science including statistics.
- Raising millions of metaphysical questions many of them still unanswered they started wondering about the nature of cosmos.
- which modern era puzzle game included geometric shapes instead of numbers ?
- contribution by Euler
- smallest discoveries were omitted or not uncovered in the early stages there would have been a______of other concepts
- Ujjain and _______ were considered to be the math hubs of the classical period.
- In the previous episodes we covered the ancient period the classical period the renaissance and the _____.
- perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by ______.
- who suggested notation for irrational number e
Down
- Oldest abacus slab made of marbles used to place pebbles in line
- a unit of measurement for angles
- Aryabhatta along with its verses on cosmology also included verses on 66 mathematical verses called.
- The very start of mathematics, as known to us right now began in the what age ?
- After the discovery of right-angle triangle by Pythagoras many philosophers used it to formulate and come up with new concepts related to what set of pythagoras triplets?
- mathematicians took on a more theoretical approach, with the availability of various texts ____.
- What is known popularly as the famous concept of pythagoras theorem and triplets followed by redevelopment?
- Latin word meaning slab
- a product of a debt and a what is a debt
- Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ?
20 Clues: contribution by Euler • Latin word meaning slab • a unit of measurement for angles • a product of a debt and a what is a debt • Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ? • perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by ______. • who suggested notation for irrational number e • Oldest abacus slab made of marbles used to place pebbles in line • ...
crosswords upgrading humans 2024-11-06
Across
- Any visionary system of political or social perfection
- A part of the body that has a particular purpose, such as the hearth or the brain
- Extremly modern and unsual in appearance, as if belonging to a future time
- Being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals
- A person who studies or is an expert in one or more of the natural sciences
- A thing that somebody has done successfully, especially using their own effort and skill
- The use of engineering methods to solve medical problems, for example the use of artificial arms and legs
- To take an organ, skin etc... from one person, animal, part of the body etc... and put it into or onto another
- Is a compexe molecule and carries the genetic code. life can't exist without
- To become smaller in size, number, etc...
Down
- A room or building used for scientific research, experiments, testing etc...
- Having parts of the body that are electronic, and therefore able to do things that are not possible for normal humans
- Making new discoveries, using new methods
- Connected with beliefs and principles about what is right or wrong
- Not mortal; not liable or subject to death
- Without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing
- An infection, disease, discorder or condition that occurs in an individual despite their having received a vaccine, medication or treatment
- To support something publicly
- To become better than before
- That cannot be curred, remedied or corrected
20 Clues: To become better than before • To support something publicly • Making new discoveries, using new methods • To become smaller in size, number, etc... • Not mortal; not liable or subject to death • That cannot be curred, remedied or corrected • Any visionary system of political or social perfection • Without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing • ...
Freak the Mighty chapters 1-7 2019-10-10
13 Clues: nickname • fake or bogus • remove or eject • charm or satisfy • option or choice • scamper or scurry • unite or assemble • harsh or dangerous • viewpoint or angle • effect or aftermath • discovery or device • attitude or behavior • outstanding or impressive
Easter Crossword 2025-04-07
7 Clues: "Decke" • something new • where Gaston lives • where you'll find me • he snores and is awkward • the most famous place in Paris • you'll need this when it's raining
CTI Week 3 2014-01-24
Across
- the short term for central processing unit
- permanent storage; instructions are burned onto chips by the manufacturer; information remains when the power is off
- a device that enables the user to enter data and commands into the computer. the I part of IPOS
- the application of scientific discoveries to the production of goods and services that improve the human environment
- in binary, the smallest piece of information. Represented by either zero or one
- the tangible, physical equipment that can be seen and touched
- the __________ processing unit, the "brains" of the computer
Down
- and electronic device that receives data, processes data, stores data, and produces a result
- rectangular area of the screen used to display a program, data, or other information
- the most important circuit board in the system unit; a circuit board that contains all of the computer system's main components
- set of instructions that tells the computer what to do, intangible
- in binary, another word for character, generally represented by eight bits
- MicroSoft Disk Operating System. Created by Bill Gates and introduced with IBM PC in 1981
- devices that enable the computer to give you the results of the processed data
- Random Access Memory. Temporary memory that is lost when the power is turned off.
15 Clues: the short term for central processing unit • the __________ processing unit, the "brains" of the computer • the tangible, physical equipment that can be seen and touched • set of instructions that tells the computer what to do, intangible • in binary, another word for character, generally represented by eight bits • ...
The daily Crossword 2023-11-15
Across
- A holy building of worship
- Putting Human life before that of a divine being
- A great increase in knowledge and education
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- Being self-sufficient and independent
Down
- The separation of religion and state
- Supported that humans have a right to life, liberty, and property
- Supporting beliefs with knowledge and evidence
- A rebellion against a country or higher power
- An invention that can print out papers
- A plague that killed 25 million people in Europe alone
11 Clues: A holy building of worship • The separation of religion and state • Being self-sufficient and independent • An invention that can print out papers • A great increase in knowledge and education • A rebellion against a country or higher power • Supporting beliefs with knowledge and evidence • Putting Human life before that of a divine being • ...
Medieval Europe Revision 2023-02-13
Across
- Another name for Medieval Europe
- Rate of babies dying at birth
- Name of small towns or communities
- Name of people who provided military support
- Name of invention so horses could carry heavier people
Down
- Person who made things from metal
- Men received this and women didn't
- Name of system of the Medieval Village
- The religion that was most popular
- Place where Kings and Queens lived
- Level of mortality rate during Medieval Europe
- Name of lowest rank in Feudal System
- Name of empire that came before Medieval Europe
13 Clues: Rate of babies dying at birth • Another name for Medieval Europe • Person who made things from metal • Men received this and women didn't • The religion that was most popular • Place where Kings and Queens lived • Name of small towns or communities • Name of lowest rank in Feudal System • Name of system of the Medieval Village • Name of people who provided military support • ...
Group #2 Spelling Words 4-15-24 2024-04-11
Across
- The whole class __________ for prayer.
- Jesus ___________ God.
- We went to the beach to play in the __________ pools.
- Finley ___________ up with her teddy bear.
- The disciples were ____________ by the miracles Jesus performed.
Down
- Computers have been an important ______________.
- The math ___________ was a difficult one.
- The teacher blew the ___________ to let us know recess was over.
- Cats, meow and mice __________.
- We all got out our __________ and began to dig.
- You will need to ___________ your money to buy that bike.
- They were all _____________ at the eclipse.
- I had to ___________ all over for that book.
13 Clues: Jesus ___________ God. • Cats, meow and mice __________. • The whole class __________ for prayer. • The math ___________ was a difficult one. • Finley ___________ up with her teddy bear. • They were all _____________ at the eclipse. • I had to ___________ all over for that book. • We all got out our __________ and began to dig. • ...
mas riky 2024-03-13
Suffixes -tion and -sion 2024-10-16
Science and technology 2024-02-20
Across
- A branch of mathematics concerned with the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.
- intelligence (AI) The intelligence exhibited by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence.
- The systematic study of the natural world and phenomena using observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing.
- An educated guess or proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experimentation.
Down
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, engineering, and everyday life.
- Progress, improvement, or development
- The act of noticing and recording information about what you see, hear, feel, smell, or taste. It is crucial for scientists to gather data and test hypotheses.
- A test conducted to understand a phenomenon or verify a hypothesis and making observations
- The science and practice of treating and preventing diseases and promoting health.
- A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating them. It allows us to solve equations
- New creations or discoveries that solve a problem or improve upon an existing process. They can be physical objects
- The study of numbers, structures, quantities, and relationships. It provides a language and tools for reasoning, solving problems
12 Clues: Progress, improvement, or development • The science and practice of treating and preventing diseases and promoting health. • A test conducted to understand a phenomenon or verify a hypothesis and making observations • intelligence (AI) The intelligence exhibited by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence. • ...
GLOBALISATION 2021-03-22
Across
- The activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- A process through which ideas and activities of people in different parts of the world becomes interdependent and interconnected
- An organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money
- The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- The activity of holding a meeting with people in several places, by using telephones and computers
Down
- The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other
- The basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively
- (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- The act of communicating with people
- To mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs
10 Clues: The act of communicating with people • The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other • The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used • (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • ...
CH #11 2023-03-27
Across
- The thoughts on the river travel
- private companies trade and transportation to western settlements
- 2 cities that were connected
- Water Transportation
- Inventor of the first steam service on the HUdson River
- A state that didn't join the US between 1792-1819
Down
- "best road in the US"
- A road that connected Maryland And Illnois
- a notable fact that showed how many people began to move west
- Good, Cheap way to move goods and make money
- invention revolutionized travel all over the world
- mechanism was used to help pay for these new transportation
12 Clues: Water Transportation • "best road in the US" • 2 cities that were connected • The thoughts on the river travel • A road that connected Maryland And Illnois • Good, Cheap way to move goods and make money • A state that didn't join the US between 1792-1819 • invention revolutionized travel all over the world • Inventor of the first steam service on the HUdson River • ...
Banned Branding 2017-09-28
Across
- extremely angry
- an attempt to achieve something
- to repair and decorate a building that is old and in bad condition
- not expected
- to make pain or a bad feeling less severe
Down
- the state of being alone
- something that encourages you to act in a particular way
- to take something apart so that it is in several pieces
- to try to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening or increasing
- to decorate something
- someone's new and clever idea or invention
- the amount of money received by a company
12 Clues: not expected • extremely angry • to decorate something • the state of being alone • an attempt to achieve something • the amount of money received by a company • to make pain or a bad feeling less severe • someone's new and clever idea or invention • to take something apart so that it is in several pieces • something that encourages you to act in a particular way • ...
Emergence of Culture Crossword puzzle 2025-11-30
Across
- A shared understanding of right and wrong.
- Culture spread through travel, trade, and movement.
- A group’s language, beliefs, customs, and traditions.
- Ideas, beliefs, and values of a culture.
- The process where culture is passed from one generation to another.
- The theory that culture emerges to meet the needs of society.
Down
- Norms that are strictly enforced in a culture.
- Physical objects created by a society.
- The shared way of life of a people.
- Everyday rules that guide casual behavior.
- The unique cultural traits of Caribbean societies due to blending.
- A new idea or invention introduced into society.
- Behaviors expected in specific situations.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- Objects like clothes, tools, and buildings.
15 Clues: The shared way of life of a people. • Physical objects created by a society. • Ideas, beliefs, and values of a culture. • A shared understanding of right and wrong. • Everyday rules that guide casual behavior. • Behaviors expected in specific situations. • Objects like clothes, tools, and buildings. • Movement of people from one place to another. • ...
Something's Missing... 2024-03-09
Across
- Might appear on March 25 at 3:00 a.m EST
- Material for Hôtel de la Païva
- Soap opera set in the Hamptons
- So different and not like others
- Court goof
Down
- Give it a swing
- First word of a song written by Amy Lee that reached #14 on the Australian music charts
- Correcting, as errors
- An adjective for lemons or presents
- Monastery frequenter
- Gutenberg's invention
- Like Charles
- Number of novels written by James Joyce
13 Clues: Court goof • Like Charles • Give it a swing • Monastery frequenter • Correcting, as errors • Gutenberg's invention • Material for Hôtel de la Païva • Soap opera set in the Hamptons • So different and not like others • An adjective for lemons or presents • Number of novels written by James Joyce • Might appear on March 25 at 3:00 a.m EST • ...
"The Force Awakens: A Physics Crossword" 2025-05-19
Across
- Discovered positively charged particles known as protons.
- Refers to the total amount of electric field passing through a given surface, as determined by the number of electric field lines or flux lines crossing the surface.
- form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- A phenomenon that pertains to the flow of charge.
- A three-dimensional surface where the electric potential is similar at all points.
- The sum of the number of electrons and protons.
- The amount of electric force on a charged body exerted by external charged bodies.
- Also known as the mathematical relationship between charges, electric field, and electric flux.
Down
- The transfer of energy between objects with different temperatures.
- The energy needed to move a charge against an electric field.
- The stored energy of an object at rest.
- Is an electrostatic generator that produces high static electric voltages.
- The scientific study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force.
- Are forces that act between objects even if they are not in contact.
- The potential energy contained in a single unit of charge.
- Material that prevents the transmission of electricity, heat, or sound.
- The total area of the faces of a shape.
- Carried out famous experiments involving flying kites during thunderstorms.
- Materials which allow electrical current to flow through them easily.
- Introduced the concepts of fields and lines of force which paved the way to several important discoveries in physics.
20 Clues: The stored energy of an object at rest. • The total area of the faces of a shape. • The sum of the number of electrons and protons. • A phenomenon that pertains to the flow of charge. • Discovered positively charged particles known as protons. • The potential energy contained in a single unit of charge. • The energy needed to move a charge against an electric field. • ...
District Assessment 3 Review 2024-02-15
Across
- what women joined during world war 2
- the type of cattle that could adapt to any environment
- the group that the populist party was created to protect
- the 18th amendment
- the state that natives were moved to
- this invention closed the open range and ended cattle drives
- this is caused by a natural resource running out and no more money is made
- this was built to protect Galveston after the hurricane
- this organization was created after the book 'the Jungle' was published
- the cycle farmers find themself in with sharecropping
- this is what Quanah Parker wanted natives to do, to learn US culture
- the acronym for the 4 long term causes of the WW1
- this party wanted to reform labor laws
- the organization was created to help fight for rights for African Americans
- the major cash crop in Texas
- word that means the right to vote
- this invention helped farmers get water in West Texas
- the type of drill bit created by Howard Hughes
Down
- this word means area with cities and businesses
- this tragedy hit Galveston in 1900
- the name of the largest oil reserve found in Texas
- this is caused by a natural resource being found and people making money from it
- the 19th amendment gave ________ rights to women
- the name of the telegram that made the US join World War 1
- this type of soldiers were African American men who helped protect the frontier
- Meat that was demanded in the north after the civil war
- the group that brought cattle to Texas
- This organization was created to help fight for rights of Hispanic Americans
- this boat was sank by a German U-Boat
- leader of the populist party, created the texas railroad commission
- word meaning to change something for the better
- this word means country areas, usually where farmers are
- what all cattle trails were going to
33 Clues: the 18th amendment • the major cash crop in Texas • word that means the right to vote • this tragedy hit Galveston in 1900 • what women joined during world war 2 • the state that natives were moved to • what all cattle trails were going to • this boat was sank by a German U-Boat • the group that brought cattle to Texas • this party wanted to reform labor laws • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Vocab Crossword 2021-10-28
Across
- a professional writer
- the belief in one god
- a powerful weapon with a wooden beam mounted on wheels
- many territories controlled by one government
- a market selling different kinds of goods
- group of traders traveling together
- the capital of Baylonia
- a city that is also an independent separate state
- a nation led by Abraham
Down
- groups of wedges and lines used to write several languages
- when there is so little food people starve
- a legend that explains people's beliefs
- the king of Babylon
- force someone to live in another country
- the inventors of writing are from here
- a set of symbols that represent the sounds of a language
- belief in many gods
- warriors and traders known for the invention of the battering ram
- organized list of laws and rules
19 Clues: the king of Babylon • belief in many gods • a professional writer • the belief in one god • the capital of Baylonia • a nation led by Abraham • organized list of laws and rules • group of traders traveling together • the inventors of writing are from here • a legend that explains people's beliefs • force someone to live in another country • ...
the invention of velcro by raphael and kamelya 2024-02-09
Across
- the invention of De mestral
- system for maintaining the velcro
- plant who use to clinging to your clothing or your pet
- closures of slide
- machine for making clothes
- setting blood pressure cuffs, orthopedic devices,and surgeons's gowns
- artificial textile create with plastic
Down
- the creator of velcro
- the first tissues that he used
- optical files made of glass or plastic
- all computer technic to recogniz an individual
- first brand to use velcro
- tissues that refer to hook-and-loop fasteners as velcro
- important city for the textile
- use velcro to keep object from floating around under zero gravity condition
15 Clues: closures of slide • the creator of velcro • first brand to use velcro • machine for making clothes • the invention of De mestral • the first tissues that he used • important city for the textile • system for maintaining the velcro • optical files made of glass or plastic • artificial textile create with plastic • all computer technic to recogniz an individual • ...
weavers 2021-09-30
Across
- The household spinning tool
- Gandhi Leader who urged the people to use Khadi
- Textile with small colourful flowers
- ___ engine boosted the textile industry
- The first cotton mill in India was set in
- Invention by John Kaye in 1764
Down
- Textile tied and dyed and today known as scrafs
- Wooden block printers
- All cotton cloths came to be known as __ after Calicut
- Those who coloured the textiles
10 Clues: Wooden block printers • The household spinning tool • Invention by John Kaye in 1764 • Those who coloured the textiles • Textile with small colourful flowers • ___ engine boosted the textile industry • The first cotton mill in India was set in • Textile tied and dyed and today known as scrafs • Gandhi Leader who urged the people to use Khadi • ...
Word list: tain, ten. tent= hold 2021-10-17
Across
- something that holds something else in
- holding back on the final decision
- to hold out
- a band of tough fibrous tissue that holds a muscle to a bone
- to hold
Down
- to hold back from and activity by choice
- legal ownership of and invention help by the creator
- a period of time int which someone is help back
- to hold back
- a holder of land rights
10 Clues: to hold • to hold out • to hold back • a holder of land rights • holding back on the final decision • something that holds something else in • to hold back from and activity by choice • a period of time int which someone is help back • legal ownership of and invention help by the creator • a band of tough fibrous tissue that holds a muscle to a bone
Think! 2020-04-08
Across
- tomatoes carrots and cucumbers are...
- a person who knows a lot (syn. clever)
- a person who doesn't eat animals
- when you clean and wash at home
- a new thing that helps people
Down
- this material breaks easily
- you need them to listen to music
- where you buy medicine
- it helps you to see in the dark
- material that your sweater is made of
10 Clues: where you buy medicine • this material breaks easily • a new thing that helps people • it helps you to see in the dark • when you clean and wash at home • you need them to listen to music • a person who doesn't eat animals • tomatoes carrots and cucumbers are... • material that your sweater is made of • a person who knows a lot (syn. clever)
Fourteen 2024-07-19
Across
- the king who conquered Sumer.
- A moon-shaped area around Mesopotamia.
- The name of Sumerian writing.
- Something created that is useful to people.
- A city with a king, government, and army.
Down
- Between two rivers.
- One of the first Poems ever written.
- The combination of tin and copper.
- A large temple built in the ancient city Uruk.
- a mixture of two or more metals.
10 Clues: Between two rivers. • the king who conquered Sumer. • The name of Sumerian writing. • a mixture of two or more metals. • The combination of tin and copper. • One of the first Poems ever written. • A moon-shaped area around Mesopotamia. • A city with a king, government, and army. • Something created that is useful to people. • A large temple built in the ancient city Uruk.
anicet asia 2023-05-01
Across
- is one of the three perfections
- Belief that respects the elders
- Invention that was traded on a route with the west
- Dynasty improved the infrastructure
- Instiuted and strong central goverment
Down
- nomadic group who invaded China
- 1279 Kubia khan established a dynasty
- System of belief holds that people should give up worldly sesires and seek enlightment
- transported goods for sale
- United the Mongols
10 Clues: United the Mongols • transported goods for sale • nomadic group who invaded China • is one of the three perfections • Belief that respects the elders • Dynasty improved the infrastructure • 1279 Kubia khan established a dynasty • Instiuted and strong central goverment • Invention that was traded on a route with the west • ...
Ancient Rome 2025-02-18
Across
- A fighter in the Colosseum.
- A large land ruled by one leader.
- Roman money or currency.
- A piece of clothing Romans wore.
Down
- A big arena in Rome.
- Places where Romans washed and relaxed.
- A fast, two-wheeled vehicle with a horse used for races.
- A group of Roman soldiers.
- An invention that brought water to the city.
- A Roman marketplace and meeting place.
10 Clues: A big arena in Rome. • Roman money or currency. • A group of Roman soldiers. • A fighter in the Colosseum. • A piece of clothing Romans wore. • A large land ruled by one leader. • A Roman marketplace and meeting place. • Places where Romans washed and relaxed. • An invention that brought water to the city. • A fast, two-wheeled vehicle with a horse used for races.
Ch 16 vocabulary 2019-11-05
Across
- a time when learning and creating became important in Europe. It began about 1300 and lasted about 300 years
- Something is born again as a new person or another living creature
- having to do with religion
Down
- writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature
- a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance
- type metal letters that can be put in different orders to make words. It can be used to print books.
6 Clues: having to do with religion • Something is born again as a new person or another living creature • writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature • a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance • ...
Measurements and Motion 2021-07-30
Across
- caused a revolution in transportaion
- a fuel uesd in vehicle
- distance between the tip of tge thumb and the tip of the little finger
- a means to go from one place to another
- used to travel space
Down
- a highspeed train
- an invention used to power trains and ships
- an animal used for riding
- used by indus valley people for measurement
- length of outstretched arms
10 Clues: a highspeed train • used to travel space • a fuel uesd in vehicle • an animal used for riding • length of outstretched arms • caused a revolution in transportaion • a means to go from one place to another • an invention used to power trains and ships • used by indus valley people for measurement • distance between the tip of tge thumb and the tip of the little finger
anicet asia 2023-05-01
Across
- is one of the three perfections
- Belief that respects the elders
- Invention that was traded on a route with the west
- Dynasty improved the infrastructure
- Instiuted and strong central goverment
Down
- nomadic group who invaded China
- 1279 Kubia khan established a dynasty
- System of belief holds that people should give up worldly sesires and seek enlightment
- transported goods for sale
- United the Mongols
10 Clues: United the Mongols • transported goods for sale • nomadic group who invaded China • is one of the three perfections • Belief that respects the elders • Dynasty improved the infrastructure • 1279 Kubia khan established a dynasty • Instiuted and strong central goverment • Invention that was traded on a route with the west • ...
tion words 2014-03-13
Across
- A country and the people who live there
- Opposite of addition
- Something someone has created
- Where you can catch a train
- A film director would say lights, camera ......
Down
- Opposite of division
- You send these to your friends when your having a party
- To teach and give people knowledge
- A number that is not whole e.g 1/2
- A way you go to get somewhere
10 Clues: Opposite of division • Opposite of addition • Where you can catch a train • A way you go to get somewhere • Something someone has created • To teach and give people knowledge • A number that is not whole e.g 1/2 • A country and the people who live there • A film director would say lights, camera ...... • You send these to your friends when your having a party
ELD 10/13/23 2023-10-13
Across
- Completely spellbound and fascinated.
- To imagine or picture something in your mind.
- A demand for payment or recognition of rights.
- An object or tool created for a specific purpose.
- A significant discovery or development.
Down
- Filled with strong and intense emotions.
- A form of power that flows through wires.
- Feeling compassion and understanding for someone's pain.
- A synonym for "imagine" or "foresee."
- To assert ownership or rights over something.
- A legal document granting exclusive rights to an invention.
11 Clues: Completely spellbound and fascinated. • A synonym for "imagine" or "foresee." • A significant discovery or development. • Filled with strong and intense emotions. • A form of power that flows through wires. • To assert ownership or rights over something. • To imagine or picture something in your mind. • A demand for payment or recognition of rights. • ...
EPF Unit 2 Vocab 2026-05-21
Across
- any word, phrase, symbol, or design that identifies the source of a product or service and distinguishes it from competitors
- the state of having a paid job or engaging in productive work
- a legal form of intellectual property protection that grants the creator of an original work the exclusive right to use, reproduce, distribute, perform, and display that work
- a government-granted property right that gives an inventor the exclusive legal authority to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period, in exchange for publicly disclosing how the invention works
- a fixed price, charge, or payment made in exchange for a service, privilege, or professional labor
- a collection of government statutes and regulations designed to promote fair, open competition in the marketplace.
- a market situation where a single company or person is the only supplier of a good or service, without viable substitutes
Down
- the actions taken by a nation's central bank (such as the Federal Reserve in the U.S.) to regulate the money supply, control interest rates, and manage inflation
- autonomous government bodies established by legislative acts to set and enforce standards within specific sectors
- the total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders during a specific period
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence a nation's economy
- a mandatory financial charge collected by local, state, and national governments to fund public goods and services.
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced by the residents and businesses of a country in a given year, regardless of their location
13 Clues: the state of having a paid job or engaging in productive work • the use of government spending and taxation to influence a nation's economy • a fixed price, charge, or payment made in exchange for a service, privilege, or professional labor • autonomous government bodies established by legislative acts to set and enforce standards within specific sectors • ...
Brandon Williams 2017-11-03
Across
- an agreement in which each side makes concessions
- Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories of Copernicus.
- the sun is the center of the universe
- became Queen of England upon the death of Queen Mary.
- land around northern France and Germany
- German astronomer whose discoveries expanded on Copernicus's heliocentric universe.
- started calvinism
- born in Nuremberg, Germany. Engraver
- made printing press
- Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe
- Italian artist. His sketches for flying machines and undersea boats resembled the later inventions of airplanes and submarines.
- Swiss city-state that became a Calvinist theocracy
- Danish astronomer who produced the most accurate measurements and locations of the stars before the use of the telescope.
- a city in northern Germany, where Luther drew up his 95 Theses
- a group of Catholic leaders that met between 1545 and 1563
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist.
- gained renown as the author of several books on spiritual matters.
- born in Florence. He was a Renaissance political philosopher, statesman, and writer. Wrote book about being a powerful leader.
- study of grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history, taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- one of the most important figures of the Scientific Revolution. An English mathematician and physicist. created calculus
- artistic technique gives paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- one of the leading minds of the late 1600s. His work with pressurized air led to the development of Boyle's Law, which describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of gas.
Down
- distinguished English philosopher, statesman, and lawyer. A man of many talents, he promoted rational thought.
- Holy Roman emperor during the time of Martin Luther's reformation efforts.
- a city in northern Italy
- an unproved theory accepted for the purposes of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
- recognize a person as a saint
- careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism.
- perfect society
- lived in Florence was a humanist, poet, and scholar.
- god knows the future and you cant change it
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
- got his legs blown off by cannon ball
- Italian courtier, diplomat, and writer.
- pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- greatest playwrite ever and created many words
- everyday language of ordinary people
- born in London. Wrote utopia
- second Tudor king of England. Well-educated and athletic, he was initially a favorite of the English people.
- a subgroup of a major religious group
- German monk and wrote the 95 thesis
- Catholic theologian who strongly supported reform.
- painted ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome. As an architect, he designed the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome
- force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles.
- was the first queen to rule England in her own right.
- assembly or legislature
51 Clues: perfect society • started calvinism • made printing press • assembly or legislature • a city in northern Italy • born in London. Wrote utopia • recognize a person as a saint • German monk and wrote the 95 thesis • born in Nuremberg, Germany. Engraver • everyday language of ordinary people • the sun is the center of the universe • got his legs blown off by cannon ball • ...
Rome 2022-05-17
Across
- the invention from rome that made trade easier
- First Emperor
- sent away for a long time
- a person who works in the government
- the most prominent country in the BC's
- the volcano that killed Pompeii
- someone that didn't speak rome
- an area where gladiators fight
- a ruler with total power over a country
Down
- rules that make a government
- Dictator for life
- someone in charge
- Someone trained to fight in an arena
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank
- Augustus's real name
- Structures used to conduct a water stream
- Family of royalty
- an area that was crushed in volcanic ash
18 Clues: First Emperor • Dictator for life • someone in charge • Family of royalty • Augustus's real name • sent away for a long time • rules that make a government • someone that didn't speak rome • an area where gladiators fight • the volcano that killed Pompeii • Someone trained to fight in an arena • a person who works in the government • the most prominent country in the BC's • ...
Units 1-3 2021-11-29
Across
- happening because of good luck (adv)
- after some time (adj/adv)
- to become impossible to see (v)
- to start to be seen or to be present
- quite good, bad, etc. in comparison with other similar things or with what you expect (adv)
- providing a lot of useful knoweledge or ideas (adj)
- achieve smth (v)
- a person who tells esp. the police or newspaper reporters about something (n)
- an occasion when someone discovers something (n, pl)
- recently
Down
- to make something become known or liked by many people (v)
- someone who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there
- to succeed in doing something good (v)
- to find or show the connection between two or more things (v)
- relating to mathematics
15 Clues: recently • achieve smth (v) • relating to mathematics • after some time (adj/adv) • to become impossible to see (v) • happening because of good luck (adv) • to start to be seen or to be present • to succeed in doing something good (v) • providing a lot of useful knoweledge or ideas (adj) • an occasion when someone discovers something (n, pl) • ...
Engineering 2022-02-11
Across
- To try something or put something under a trial to make improvements
- The process of having to take out certain gas from earth
- Improves and upgrades machines or construction
- You see them everyday like your phones and tablets.
- Learn and research about rocks and other minerals
- To assist and help someone to reach a goal
- Sends someone to outer space
- Is used for trains to travel on
Down
- You can hear news and music, often finding them in your car
- tech Invents new technology
- Replaces a human body part with an artificial one
- Learns and researches on outer space
- You may use many different types of them or a project
- effect Make different creatures and effects for movies.
- To improve or make better an already existing invention or system
15 Clues: tech Invents new technology • Sends someone to outer space • Is used for trains to travel on • Learns and researches on outer space • To assist and help someone to reach a goal • Improves and upgrades machines or construction • Replaces a human body part with an artificial one • Learn and research about rocks and other minerals • ...
Darren's Puzzle 2022-12-02
Across
- Organ in the artwork[5]
- Friend and card build a castle[6]
- angry pines attack{5}
- Danger! Bird of outer Nile run amok. Don't enter![9]
- Sheep? Not me![3]
- Film disheartened Todd embracing a weird glen [7]
- Breeze in one Vanadium tin machine![9]
Down
- Rummage sale: empty lead spoons[6]
- Animate demon, behead and revive with the face of an angel[5]
- Amphibian into adventure![4]
- Bomb shaft{4}
- Four-leafed Lily hid in a sheet[6]
- Amused by broken E Train mindlessly dented on the outside[11]
- Empty setting holds mixed ink and one sport[6]
14 Clues: Bomb shaft{4} • Sheep? Not me![3] • angry pines attack{5} • Organ in the artwork[5] • Amphibian into adventure![4] • Friend and card build a castle[6] • Rummage sale: empty lead spoons[6] • Four-leafed Lily hid in a sheet[6] • Breeze in one Vanadium tin machine![9] • Empty setting holds mixed ink and one sport[6] • Film disheartened Todd embracing a weird glen [7] • ...
Unit 2 Kim 2026-02-03
Across
- Hard working and continuous effort
- Intelligence A robot tool for assistance
- Someone who buys items or products
- The use of technology
- media Online platform for uses to share and post
- To own the right to something no one can steal
- an exclusive legal right granted by a government
Down
- Electronic devices for work or other uses
- Something that someone or something is known by
- the process of translating creative ideas
- Citizenship the responsible, safe, and ethical practice of using technology to engage in online communities
- Creator of a business
- A creation for the people
- Reality A virtual world for work or personal use
14 Clues: Creator of a business • The use of technology • A creation for the people • Hard working and continuous effort • Someone who buys items or products • Intelligence A robot tool for assistance • Electronic devices for work or other uses • the process of translating creative ideas • To own the right to something no one can steal • Something that someone or something is known by • ...
Quest test 2023-12-08
Across
- capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; open to attack
- something that has been produced for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment
- a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment, or attitude
- Planned efforts to reach a specific goal
- the introduction of something new
- a person's judgment on what is important in life
- the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as written, musical, or artistic work
- navigating the digital world safely, responsibly, and ethically
- to list or rate in order of importance or priority
- creative work that is not protected by copyright and is free for anyone to use
- a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated
- one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event
- a description of what an individual would like to accomplish in the future
- the electronic posting of mean-spirited messages about a person-often done anonymously
- behavior of motivating people to act towards a common goal, attitude, or belief
- a document that defines a business’s objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summary, market research, and plan for execution.
- unknown authorship or origin
- to use in connection with a business, usually for profit
- a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention
- a deceptive act or operation
- the look on one’s face which is responsible for a vast percentage of nonverbal communication
- a constraining condition, agency, or force; standard
Down
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business.
- electronic or media platforms that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another via device or application
- the outward aspect or look of something
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- learning style that involves completing physical activity
- the quality or state of being apart from company or observation
- a scam by which an internet user is deceived
- a standard on which a judgement or decision may be based
- a website that allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections
- adherence to a code of moral values
- to annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation
- simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object
- a series of steps that engineers or innovators can apply to develop a solution to a problem.
- an image and personality that you show to others
- expressive of a low opinion, detracting from the character or standing of something
- the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual’s ability to create
- an outline of action steps, needed to achieve your goals
- the depiction and marketing of oneself, typically includes strengths and values as well as goal statements
- the principles of conduct governing a specific group
- the activity of gathering information to understand the needs of your customer; this research helps to identify the value of the product offered.
- relating to or experienced through hearing
- to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope
44 Clues: unknown authorship or origin • a deceptive act or operation • the introduction of something new • adherence to a code of moral values • the outward aspect or look of something • Planned efforts to reach a specific goal • relating to or experienced through hearing • a scam by which an internet user is deceived • a person's judgment on what is important in life • ...
Crossword Quiz - 2023 2023-04-07
Across
- Who evaluates the patent application at Patent offices and raises objections on Novelty, inventiveness etc.
- A global beverage brand known for keeping its formula a top secret.
- Name of the type of IP protection suitable for a product merchandize with distinct smell or sound.
- The state in India with the most number of GI tags products.
- AI can develop invention, but it cannot be considered as a legal as per Indian Patent Act.
- Color featured on the National Geographic logo.
- A variety of Mango originating from Varanasi region which got GI tag recently.
- CEO of a US based Electric Vehicle technology company, who made company’s patent portfolio open to public in year 2014 with a pledge to not to initiate lawsuit for infringing its patents.
Down
- Two giants in telecom domain, they locked horn in famous patent battle in post 2000 world, Apple was one of them, name the second
- One of the most famous IP infringement cases in history, which left Kodak struggling with bankruptcy. Which company’s patents were infringed by Kodak.
- Country with highest number of patent application filings per year.
- A patent that claims an invention that must be used to comply with a technical standard, mostly used in Telecom and IT industry.
- Most valuable trademark in year 2023 in the world.
- The Company which developed India’s first indigenous vaccine (inactivated vaccine).
- Software are protected under _________.
15 Clues: Software are protected under _________. • Color featured on the National Geographic logo. • Most valuable trademark in year 2023 in the world. • The state in India with the most number of GI tags products. • Country with highest number of patent application filings per year. • A global beverage brand known for keeping its formula a top secret. • ...
Ch. 13 2018-10-25
Across
- new type of store that sold a variety of products
- type of music by Igor Stravinsky
- form of government in which the leader has all power
- developed theory of relativity
- new form of energy that proved to be of great value
- parties formed by working class leaders based on Marx
- cultural movement embracing human empowerment
Down
- work stoppage called by members of a union to meet demands
- organized massacre of an ethnic group
- wrote "Communist Manifesto"
- hostility and discrimination toward Jews
- the idea that buildings should be useful
- Freud's theory of personality
- invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- a female movement for gender equality
- invented the light bulb
- ability to read and write
- element discovered by Marie Curie
18 Clues: invented the light bulb • ability to read and write • wrote "Communist Manifesto" • Freud's theory of personality • developed theory of relativity • type of music by Igor Stravinsky • element discovered by Marie Curie • invention by Alexander Graham Bell • organized massacre of an ethnic group • a female movement for gender equality • hostility and discrimination toward Jews • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-02-15
Across
- the machine that made clothes in factories
- new technologies that were designed and made into goods
- the building where large scale manufacturing took place
- the farming of livestock and crops
- an artifical river system that transported goods around england
- a factory owner who invested money in his business for profit
- young people wjo worked in the factories as child labour
- power the energy to drive the inustrial revolution
Down
- there was a rapid population explosion in the industrial revolution
- the making of textilies and other goods
- the making of cloth from yarn or wool and cottion
- money and banking
12 Clues: money and banking • the farming of livestock and crops • the making of textilies and other goods • the machine that made clothes in factories • the making of cloth from yarn or wool and cottion • power the energy to drive the inustrial revolution • new technologies that were designed and made into goods • the building where large scale manufacturing took place • ...
industrial revolution 2015-02-15
Across
- the machine that made clothes in factories
- an artifical river system that transported goods anround england
- there was a rapid population explosion in the industrial revolution
- a factory owner who invested money in his business for profit
- the farming of livestock and crops
- the building where large scale manufacturing took place
Down
- young people who worked in the factories as child labour
- money and banking sytems
- the energy to drive the industrial revolution
- the making of textiles and other goods
- new technologies that were designed and made into goods
- the making of cloth from yarn or wool and cotton
12 Clues: money and banking sytems • the farming of livestock and crops • the making of textiles and other goods • the machine that made clothes in factories • the energy to drive the industrial revolution • the making of cloth from yarn or wool and cotton • new technologies that were designed and made into goods • the building where large scale manufacturing took place • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-11
Across
- Who helped scientific knowledge by exploring and studying nature?
- This person was famous for their artworks and sculptures
- This person was famous for his sculptures in bronze, marble, and wood
- This person was famous for his paintings (including Madonna)
- The Renaissance fell because numerous wars had _____________ the Italian Peninsula.
- The year in which the Renaissance began.
Down
- Italy was the birthplace of ______________.
- This person is a painter, draughtsman, engineer, and scientist.
- How the Renaissance changed the world.
- The word Renaissance means
- This invention allowed people to share knowledge more quickly and widely.
- This person was the father of European painting
12 Clues: The word Renaissance means • How the Renaissance changed the world. • The year in which the Renaissance began. • Italy was the birthplace of ______________. • This person was the father of European painting • This person was famous for their artworks and sculptures • This person was famous for his paintings (including Madonna) • ...
Quest Proficiency Test 2023-12-08
Across
- learning style that involves completing physical activity
- standards on which a judgment or decision is made
- one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business
- firm adherence to a code of moral values
- an image and personality that you show to others
- a website that allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
- a deceptive act or operation
- a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment, or attitude
- the quality or state of being apart from company or observation
- unknown authorship or origin
- a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention
- to annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation
Down
- a scam by which an internet user is deceived
- a constraining condition, agency, or force; a check
- the principles of conduct governing an individual or group
- the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual's ability to create
- capable of being physically emotionally wounded; open to attack
- to list or rate in order of importance or priority
- the introduction of something new
- the activity of gathering information to understand the needs of your customer
- simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object
- the electronic posting of mean-spirited messages about a person-often done anonymously
- navigating the digital world safely, responsibly, and ethically
- the outward aspect or look of something
- a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated
- low opinion that detracts from someone's character
- to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope
- relating to or experienced through hearing
30 Clues: a deceptive act or operation • unknown authorship or origin • the introduction of something new • the outward aspect or look of something • firm adherence to a code of moral values • relating to or experienced through hearing • a scam by which an internet user is deceived • an image and personality that you show to others • ...
Spelling crossword 2020-03-18
8 Clues: Dedicated • Resembles a worm • Cause someone to suffer • Sense of right and wrong • Something worth collecting • Wild animals that damage crops • The act of creating something new • Small group of people taking part in irregular fighting
Travelling Through Time 2020-03-21
Across
- 2 words; this period started with the discovery of America
- communication over long distances using technology
- the study of disease and illness
- means of moving people and things from one place to another
- 2 words; this period started with the French Revolution
- what makes things move, work, and grow
- 2 words; the first and longest period in Prehistory
- 2 words; a machine that made it easier to copy
Down
- creative written works
- 2 words; the final period in Prehistory when important technological changes happened
- 2 words; the second period in Prehistory when important agricultural changes happened
- 2 words; something new about the physical world
- journeys of discovery and investigation
- 2 words; this period started with the fall of the Roman Empire
- 2 words; this period started with the invention of writing
- creative visual works
- and pictures
- a religion founded in the 7th century
18 Clues: and pictures • creative visual works • creative written works • the study of disease and illness • a religion founded in the 7th century • what makes things move, work, and grow • journeys of discovery and investigation • 2 words; a machine that made it easier to copy • 2 words; something new about the physical world • communication over long distances using technology • ...
World History unit 3 2016-12-11
Across
- "Rebirth"
- invention of this helped spread literacy and mass produce books
- Famous literary figure (wrote hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, many others)
- created the printing press
- studies of grammar, history, poetry, and rhetoric
Down
- Franciscan monk who protested church teachings and went to trial for it
- Distinct school with a specific style of art in Flanders
- A major reform effort by the Catholic Church
- Royal in Italy that had keen intelligence and power
- A pardon from punishment form sin
10 Clues: "Rebirth" • created the printing press • A pardon from punishment form sin • A major reform effort by the Catholic Church • studies of grammar, history, poetry, and rhetoric • Royal in Italy that had keen intelligence and power • Distinct school with a specific style of art in Flanders • invention of this helped spread literacy and mass produce books • ...
Space 2026-03-01
Across
- – A very big group of stars.
- – Something new that someone makes.
- – Something you use to go from one place to another.
- – A person who studies stars and planets.
- – A boat that goes under water.
- – Not real, only in your mind.
- – A spaceship that carries people to space.
Down
- – Weird or different.
- – A person who goes to space.
- – The Sun and the planets around it.
10 Clues: – Weird or different. • – A very big group of stars. • – A person who goes to space. • – Not real, only in your mind. • – A boat that goes under water. • – Something new that someone makes. • – The Sun and the planets around it. • – A person who studies stars and planets. • – A spaceship that carries people to space. • – Something you use to go from one place to another.
Chapter 5: The Northeast 2026-05-09
Across
- a boat powered by a steam engine
- marshy, wet areas
- made of poles covered with tree bark or reed mats
- the right to vote
- visitors
- huge sheets of ice
- the right to make and sell an invention
- the buying and selling of goods
- a tower with a bright light at the top called a beacon
- a nonliving material that is found in the earth
- areas near cities; large population
- small towns and farms; few people
Down
- the number of people in an area
- when people catch fish faster than natural processes can replace them
- a place where stone is dug, cut, or blasted out of the earth
- dirty, crowded, and unsafe factories where people were paid very little and worked long hours
- a chief
- land that is almost surrounded on all sides by water
- a workers' group that tries to gain better pay and working conditions
- water that separates a mainland and an island
20 Clues: a chief • visitors • marshy, wet areas • the right to vote • huge sheets of ice • the number of people in an area • the buying and selling of goods • a boat powered by a steam engine • small towns and farms; few people • areas near cities; large population • the right to make and sell an invention • water that separates a mainland and an island • ...
Final Hw 2024-06-05
7 Clues: steel • Natural selection • The Frontier Thesis • Embezzlement and helping the poor • The inventor of what keeps our homes cold • America's first billionaire and oil company owner • assisted the invention of the motion picture camera
Canada Post WWII 2013-04-18
Across
- / popular with teens in post WWII
- / An act for immigrants to become citizens of Canada
- / Retired as Canada's longest reigning Prime Minister
- / Transition from wartime to peacetime economy proved
- / First PM not english or french (First name included)
Down
- / America owned businesses in Canada
- / PM after king
- / Invention of TV blew this up
- / Concentration camp survivors and people with nothing
- / Canada's economic partner
- / Canada's largest project- we use it today
- / Trans Canada project made because of Alberta's discover of oil
- / Changed Canada and America's economic relationship
- / Something King worried about by the end of WWII
14 Clues: / PM after king • / Canada's economic partner • / Invention of TV blew this up • / popular with teens in post WWII • / America owned businesses in Canada • / Canada's largest project- we use it today • / Something King worried about by the end of WWII • / An act for immigrants to become citizens of Canada • / Changed Canada and America's economic relationship • ...
Canada Post WWII 2013-04-16
Across
- / Trans Canada project made because of Alberta's discover of oil
- / An act for immigrants to become citizens of Canada
- / America owned businesses in Canada
- / PM after king
- / First PM not english or french (First name included)
- / Canada's economic partner
- / Concentration camp survivors and people with nothing
- / Retired as Canada's longest reigning Prime Minister
- / Changed Canada and America's economic relationship
Down
- / Invention of TV blew this up
- / Canada's largest project- we use it today
- / Transition from wartime to peacetime economy proved
- / popular with teens in post WWII
- / Something King worried about by the end of WWII
14 Clues: / PM after king • / Canada's economic partner • / Invention of TV blew this up • / popular with teens in post WWII • / America owned businesses in Canada • / Canada's largest project- we use it today • / Something King worried about by the end of WWII • / An act for immigrants to become citizens of Canada • / Changed Canada and America's economic relationship • ...
Safe Haven Vocabulary 2014-10-22
Across
- mere product of mental invention; a fantastic notion
- a pretense of courage; a false show of bravery
- to read or examine typically with great care
- having a powerful and irresistible effect; requiring acute admiration, attention, or respect
- any place of shelter and safety; refuge
- to hold (the eye, attention, etc.) firmly
- lasting only a short time; existing briefly; temporary
- free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter
Down
- lacking in variety; tediously unvarying
- Distinguish
- Putting up with
- un-planned
- to remain devoted to something
- A disheveled mess as of hair
14 Clues: un-planned • Distinguish • Putting up with • A disheveled mess as of hair • to remain devoted to something • lacking in variety; tediously unvarying • any place of shelter and safety; refuge • to hold (the eye, attention, etc.) firmly • to read or examine typically with great care • a pretense of courage; a false show of bravery • ...
The First Light Bulb! 2025-10-13
Across
- A place for experiments
- Guides people
- lights Bright glowing arc between carbon rods
- Between two or more countries
- Has to do with the whole world
- A machine that makes energy when it spins
- Light that makes something bright or easier to see
- heated thin wire until it glows
Down
- Made with gas and a special coating inside the tube.
- Doing something for money
- Working hard at something and not giving up
- Tool or invention to make life easier
- Something that makes life easier or saves time
- Very thin thread or wire of something
14 Clues: Guides people • A place for experiments • Doing something for money • Between two or more countries • Has to do with the whole world • heated thin wire until it glows • Tool or invention to make life easier • Very thin thread or wire of something • A machine that makes energy when it spins • Working hard at something and not giving up • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-08
Across
- German inventor of the printing press.
- Wealthy merchants that supported and encouraged artists.
- Rebirth of creativity after the Middle Ages
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter and architect.
- An image produced from a wood carving
- English writer, considered one of the most famous writers in history.
- Mindset that focuses on human beings and their potential.
Down
- Invention that mechanically printed pages, made printing much more efficient.
- Period in English history named after Queen Elizabeth.
- Italian Renaissance painter, inventor and scientist
- An artists greatest work
- Domed cathedral in Florence.
- Technique used by artists to give the appearance of depth and distance.
- Not constant or dependable.
- A person's native language.
- To cut open an animal or human for scientific examination.
16 Clues: An artists greatest work • Not constant or dependable. • A person's native language. • Domed cathedral in Florence. • An image produced from a wood carving • German inventor of the printing press. • Rebirth of creativity after the Middle Ages • Italian Renaissance painter, inventor and scientist • Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter and architect. • ...
Unit 3 Industrial Revolution Review 2024-09-24
Across
- a group that worked long hours under harsh conditions in factories
- this invention by Robert Fulton sped up travel and trade and connected countries
- this movement is where large farms grew and farming production and equipment expanded
- invented Bessemer Steel Process
- time which production shifted from hand tools to machinery
- another group that worked long hours under hard conditions in factories
- invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- privately owned business
- physician and one of the study of bacteria
- someone who starts their own business
- laws founded to protect children in the work force
- where the Industrial Revolution began
Down
- revolutionized transportation by railroads
- common land enclosed and converted to private property
- when government controls means of production
- chemist that helped founders of microbiology
- these were groups/unions founded to protect worker's rights
- when people move to cities
- one demand made by labor unions
- developed theory of evolution
- approximate number of hours worked in factories
21 Clues: privately owned business • when people move to cities • developed theory of evolution • invented Bessemer Steel Process • one demand made by labor unions • someone who starts their own business • where the Industrial Revolution began • revolutionized transportation by railroads • physician and one of the study of bacteria • when government controls means of production • ...
Mathword(Shreyas) 2022-07-14
Across
- oldest abacus slab made of marbles used to place pebbles in line
- mathematicians took on a more theoretical approach, with the availability of various texts......
- After the discovery of right-angle traingle by Pythagoras many philosophers used it to formulate and come up with new concepts related to what set of pythagoras triplets?
- What is known popularly as the famous concept of pythagoras theorem and triplets followed by redevelopment?
- a product of a debt and a what is a debt
- contribution by Euler
- smallest discoveries were omitted or not uncovered in the early stages, there would
- The 19th century has seen the Industrial Revolution and as the colonisation took place invading and attacking many colonies a surge of nationalism was noticed.
- a unit of measurement for angles
- Raising millions of metaphysical questions, many of them still unanswered, they started wondering about the nature of cosmos.
- The very start of mathematics as known to us right now began in the what age ?
Down
- Ujjain and ____ were
- pie is used in various important formulas of science including statistics
- which modern era puzzle game included geometric shapes instead of numbers ?
- to be the math hubs of the classical period.
- Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ?
- who suggested notation for irrational number e ?
- perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by......
- Aryabhatta along with its verses on cosmology also included verses on 66 mathematical verses called_____?
- In the previous episodes we covered the ancient period,the classical period,the renaissance and the_____"
- been a...........of other concepts
- Latin word meaning slab
22 Clues: Ujjain and ____ were • contribution by Euler • Latin word meaning slab • a unit of measurement for angles • been a...........of other concepts • a product of a debt and a what is a debt • to be the math hubs of the classical period. • Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ? • perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by...... • ...
LIST B 2023-12-14
Across
- justice that is about to happen to Mr.Hyde
- bad aftermath that Jekyll faced most of the time
- for someone is a gift, sometimes is a curse
- the apparent contradiction between Dr. Jekyll's noble intentions and the malevolence of Mr. Hyde.
- characters reacting with shocked horror to a startling revelation.
- representation of Utterson, who seeks justice
- nature of Hyde, character from "Despicable me" but in adj form
- historical era, corsets, top hats, and gas lamps, shaping the story's cultural backdrop.
- tension or conflict between Hyde and Jekyll
- process of Dr.Jekyll turning into Mr.Hyde
- Hyde's appereance, his actions
- location where the story takes place
- unexpected and positive discoveries unfolding in a fortunate way.
- the act of violence in 1-chapter
- process of Mr.Utterson seeking Mr.Hyde
Down
- dark motives and harmful intentions of Hyde
- deviation from the norm, unexpected plot twist.
- a plot or scheme, central to the unfolding mystery in the narrative.
- living district
- a pivotal moment or turning point in the narrative.
- ... of Soho
- loyal and observant character, serving a crucial role in unraveling mysteries.
- complicated extraordinary will of Dr.Jekyll in terms of philosophy
- ghostly presence or illusion, adding a supernatural element.
- synonym for story
- details that have to deal with mystery
- the driving force behind Mr. Utterson's investigation into the strange occurrences.
- most of the roads in Britain caused by wet weather
- mysterious potion triggering significant transformations in characters.
- theme of hidden intentions and dual lives of Dr.Jekyll
- mysterious puzzle or character shrouded in secrecy, keeping players guessing.
31 Clues: ... of Soho • living district • synonym for story • Hyde's appereance, his actions • the act of violence in 1-chapter • location where the story takes place • details that have to deal with mystery • process of Mr.Utterson seeking Mr.Hyde • process of Dr.Jekyll turning into Mr.Hyde • justice that is about to happen to Mr.Hyde • dark motives and harmful intentions of Hyde • ...
Renaissance Composers 2022-09-21
Across
- most important French Renaissance Composer
- born in the Netherlands, versatile, creative
- Prez "Father of Musicians"
- wealthy people who hired musicians to compose and create music for their home
- major instrument used during the Renaissance
- this invention allowed lots of music to be copied more quickly
- very similar looking to a guitar
- born in England, greatest lute player of Ren Era
Down
- Spanish composer also a priest
- most significant new tone color in Renaissance
- singers were not supposed to use this
- wrote the "Pope Marcellus Mass"
- singing without instruments
- wrote "A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musik."
14 Clues: Prez "Father of Musicians" • singing without instruments • Spanish composer also a priest • wrote the "Pope Marcellus Mass" • very similar looking to a guitar • singers were not supposed to use this • most important French Renaissance Composer • born in the Netherlands, versatile, creative • major instrument used during the Renaissance • ...
Inventions Page 80-83 Learner's book 2023-02-13
Across
- Men were given the Nobel Prize for ___, but not Rosalind Franklin
- What did Boyan Slat invent?
- An antonym for agree
- Dr ____ Telkes invented solar panels
- Somebody who designs, fixes and builds machines
- Another word that means 'litter'
- How many times do we usually use plastic wrap?
Down
- Someone who invents new things
- Which animal did Lucy Hughes choose to use in her invention?
- What did President Obama give to Shirley Jackson?
- Who invented the telescope?
- How old was Daniel Burd when he did experiments?
- Somebody who designs and builds houses
- What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
14 Clues: An antonym for agree • What did Boyan Slat invent? • Who invented the telescope? • Someone who invents new things • Another word that means 'litter' • Dr ____ Telkes invented solar panels • Somebody who designs and builds houses • What did Alexander Graham Bell invent? • How many times do we usually use plastic wrap? • Somebody who designs, fixes and builds machines • ...
Renaissance 2025-05-07
Across
- time period that is considered very religious
- a technique used to make art appear realistic
- this organization became weaker during the Renaissance
- powerful banking family
- term meaning ability to read and write
- money borrowed that is repaid, often with interest
- people became to solve problems this way rather than religion
- a focus on human interests, skills, and abilities
Down
- a pardon given by the church to relieve sins
- a technique used in art during the Renaissance
- invention used to spread information
- acting dishonestly for personal or financial gain
- term meaning rebirth
- development or improvement
14 Clues: term meaning rebirth • powerful banking family • development or improvement • invention used to spread information • term meaning ability to read and write • a pardon given by the church to relieve sins • time period that is considered very religious • a technique used to make art appear realistic • a technique used in art during the Renaissance • ...
Chapter 1 Review 2023-09-21
Across
- _____________ and Information Technologies
- The ______-___ used a lot of copper tools
- A very famous painting made during the Renaissance
- Began in the early 1300's in Italy
- Communication and ___________ Technologies
- The earliest period of known civilization; _____ Age
- Many knights used this invention that was made during the Iron Age
- Used in maintaining health and curing illnesses
Down
- Began in 400 BCE in Europe
- The Cotton Gin was made during this period
- Used in converting materials into industrial and consumer products
- These technologies are especially used when building or constructing
- A human made object is also known as?
- The internet was made during the ___________ Age
- ______ and Power Technologies
15 Clues: Began in 400 BCE in Europe • ______ and Power Technologies • Began in the early 1300's in Italy • A human made object is also known as? • The ______-___ used a lot of copper tools • _____________ and Information Technologies • The Cotton Gin was made during this period • Communication and ___________ Technologies • Used in maintaining health and curing illnesses • ...
SAE 2026-02-20
Across
- in an employment setting
- beginner level SAE that includes 5 parts
- SAE that provides a service to your community, school or public entity
- using the scientific method to draw conclusions
- research current policies and issues in the agriculture industry
- develop skills needed to be college and career ready
- operating your own individual business
- Supervised Agriculture Experience
- learn finance practices like budgeting and saving
Down
- gain an understanding of the importance of health and safety
- creating a new product or service
- working for the school or FFA chapter
- research and explore career opportunities in the agriculture industry
- conducting research to answer a question of why or how something happens of why or how
14 Clues: in an employment setting • creating a new product or service • Supervised Agriculture Experience • working for the school or FFA chapter • operating your own individual business • beginner level SAE that includes 5 parts • using the scientific method to draw conclusions • learn finance practices like budgeting and saving • ...
Looking ahead 2025-09-19
8 Clues: the opposite of past • where planets and stars are • something new that is created • improving or creating new ideas • machines, computers, and new tools • machine that can work like a human • Computer ‘brain’ that learns from data • something that exists on computers, not real life
Dual Credit US History Crossword 2026-04-27
Across
- the inventor not credited in the invention of the lightbulb
- court case in which KKK individuals were arrested for the Colfax Massacre
- tests given to keep African Americans from voting
- the way to make steel with pig iron
- state in which Abraham Lincoln was chosen as the Republican candidate for the US Senate
- the author of "The Gilded Age"
- act that stated that a president could not fire his cabinet
- someone who is from the north and goes south after reconstruction
- if your grandfather could vote before Jan.1, 1867, you could vote too.
- cause of the Great Sioux War
- Secretary of war fired by Andrew Johnson
- money you have to pay in order to vote
- believed in the idea of "The Talented Tenth"
- event where KKK burns courthouse filled with African Americans
- organization that provides food, education, and clothes for freed slaves
- term coined by Henry Grady
- event in which Americans open fire on Sioux Natives in Gostance
Down
- first African American senate member
- the biggest battle in the Great Sioux War
- book by Andrew Carnegie about rich entrepreneurs
- the act that establishes 5 military districts that evenly divide the south
- civil rights reformer who created the Tuskegee Institute
- the banking guy
- invention of Alexander Graham Bell
- someone from the south who supports reconstruction
- first African American HoR member
- event in which rock oil was found in Titusville, PA
- court case in which grain elevator companies were suing the state of Illinois
- place that teaches Native children the ways of Americans
- party that wanted more paper money issued
30 Clues: the banking guy • term coined by Henry Grady • cause of the Great Sioux War • the author of "The Gilded Age" • first African American HoR member • invention of Alexander Graham Bell • the way to make steel with pig iron • first African American senate member • money you have to pay in order to vote • Secretary of war fired by Andrew Johnson • ...
Ch 16 vocabulary 2019-11-05
Across
- a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance
- type metal letters that can be put in different orders to make words. It can be used to print books.
Down
- Something is born again as a new person or another living creature
- a time when learning and creating became important in Europe. It began about 1300 and lasted about 300 years
- writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature
- having to do with religion
6 Clues: having to do with religion • Something is born again as a new person or another living creature • writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature • a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance • ...
Stone Age Vocabulary 2020-10-15
7 Clues: invention • New Stone Age • Early Stone Age • use animals for work or as pets • Farming and domestication of animals • Curved tool used to cut wheat and tall grass • People who roam and do not settle in one place
Push and Pull Factors 2023-03-24
Across
- People looking for gold
- Name of the gold rush that led travelers through Washington state up to Alaska
- This type of transportation connected people in North America beginning in the 1830s
- Discoveries of minerals, such as gold
- This type of animal was a major source of food for tribes. AS settlers moved West, this animal began to die off.
- A major boomtown in Alaska, due to the Klondike Gold Rush
- You had to be this age in order to gain land under the Donation Land Act
- A town created because of the discovery of Gold
- Name of the painting depicting manifest destiny
Down
- A situation that creates a sudden amount of weath or money
- Something that attracts people to go and live in a particular place
- Name of the town that just discovered 3 billion dollars worth of gold
- New York City and ________ were the first two major cities in the United States
- What modern state did the Klondike Gold Rush occur in?
- The idea that The expansion of the US into the West was the country’s “destiny” and was justifiable.
- The gem state, also one of the states a part of the Oregon Territory
- Something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation
- The _______ land act was signed in the 1850s
- A person's point of view
19 Clues: People looking for gold • A person's point of view • Discoveries of minerals, such as gold • The _______ land act was signed in the 1850s • A town created because of the discovery of Gold • Name of the painting depicting manifest destiny • What modern state did the Klondike Gold Rush occur in? • A major boomtown in Alaska, due to the Klondike Gold Rush • ...
Chapter 14 Study Guide Brooklynn Sigman 2023-05-04
Across
- What invention did Samuel Morse develop?
- what was the 1% of Southerners that were wealthy slave owners with at least 50 slaves known as?
- One cotton gin could do the work of how many people?
- South Carolina through Alabama,Mississippi, to Texas, what was the region called?
- The slave owners didn't like having free blacks around because they thought it would encourage them to _____?
- What restrictions were placed on slaves due to the "slave codes"?
- What was the name of one of the African Americans who resisted slavery,
- What was the name of one of the African Americans who resisted slavery,
- How many bales of cotton were produced in the US in 1800
- Most White Southerners owned at least 20 _______?
- What other country had about 1 millions of their people arrive in the US around the same time as the immigrants from Ireland?
- What invention did John Deere develop?
Down
- How many workers in the Northern factories arrive in the 1840s and 50s?
- Which country sent about 50, 000 immigrants to the US in 1850
- How many slaves were there in the US in 1800
- Which crop did the Industrial revolution demand for?
- what effect did steam power have on factories
- What did the south rely on the north for?
- What was the reason for so many immigrants to come to the US from Ireland
- What "role" did industry play in the South?
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- What kind of property did slave owners veiw their slaves as?
- _______ ships made it possible to “win a large share of the world’s sea trade in 1840’s and 50’s
- What kind of rails made the railroads safer?
24 Clues: Who invented the cotton gin? • What invention did John Deere develop? • What invention did Samuel Morse develop? • What did the south rely on the north for? • What "role" did industry play in the South? • How many slaves were there in the US in 1800 • What kind of rails made the railroads safer? • what effect did steam power have on factories • ...
