discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Modern Era 2023-05-18
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- What was one of the most significant impacts of Industrialization?
- What did the factory system replace?
- Who took Napoleon down?
- Napoleon fought with?
- What did many people travel for in the modern era?
- The Panama and the Suez canals were both significant feats of...?
- What invention was created for Cancer during the modern era?
- What century was industrialization and European imperialism in?
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- Who is known as England’s national poet?
- What was a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition?
- What were upperclassmen in France called?
- Shakespeare influenced contemporary literature by making...?
- Who overthrew the French Directory?
- What did Napoleon conquer much of?
14 Clues: Napoleon fought with? • Who took Napoleon down? • What did Napoleon conquer much of? • Who overthrew the French Directory? • What did the factory system replace? • Who is known as England’s national poet? • What were upperclassmen in France called? • What did many people travel for in the modern era? • Shakespeare influenced contemporary literature by making...? • ...
2 2024-02-01
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- Gravity will not work until you _____.
- Many discoveries have been discovered fumbling through text books and actually discovering two sought after answers _____.
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- Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____.
- _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls.
- Sometimes I just want to cringe when some amateur physicist proclaims his weight is a given weight instead my _____.
- Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction.
6 Clues: Gravity will not work until you _____. • _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls. • Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____. • Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction. • ...
IE-PE 425 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 2025-02-05
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- means the transmission by wireless means for the public reception of sounds or of images or of representations thereof
- creating products in a way that doesn’t harm the environment and can be reused or recycled
- process where a neutral arbitrator hears evidence from both parties and makes a binding decision to resolve the dispute.
- the unauthorized use, manufacture, or sale of a patented invention without the patent owner’s permission
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- an exclusive legal right granted to an inventor, giving them control over the use, sale, and production of their invention for a limited period
- the official disclosure of an application in the IPOPHL Gazette to inform the public
- statement that is required from the applicant that he or she does not claim the exclusive right to an unregistrable portion of the mark such as generic and descriptive terms
- the specific legal statements in a patent that define the scope of protection granted to the inventor
- legal term which comprises both the economic and moral rights which creators have over their literary and artistic works
- a facilitated process where a neutral third party (mediator) helps disputing parties reach a mutually agreeable solution without imposing a decision
10 Clues: the official disclosure of an application in the IPOPHL Gazette to inform the public • creating products in a way that doesn’t harm the environment and can be reused or recycled • the specific legal statements in a patent that define the scope of protection granted to the inventor • ...
HMH Module 1 Week 1 Vocab Words 2025-09-03
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- famous
- a complete failure
- a machine that plays recorded music or sound
- legal documents. If you get this for your invention, no one else is allowed to make or sell it
- small, specialized machines or electronic devices
- to think very highly of someone or something
- to be very good at something
- moving very slowly and noisily
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- has circular ends and straight sides. In an engine, this thing takes in gas to make other parts move
- the engines that make a train go forward
- gives off a lot of light
- you go above and beyond
- worked in a rough or uneven way and made popping noises
13 Clues: famous • a complete failure • you go above and beyond • gives off a lot of light • to be very good at something • moving very slowly and noisily • the engines that make a train go forward • a machine that plays recorded music or sound • to think very highly of someone or something • small, specialized machines or electronic devices • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2025-12-10
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- something good and successful that you do after working hard.
- the conditions or events happening at a certain time and place.
- very surprising.
- the way something is planned and made.
- something created or made for the first time.
- having many parts and difficult to understand.
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- showing good judgment; making smart and practical choices.
- feeling sure about your abilities or that something will go well.
- very unusual or easy to notice in a good way.
- someone who starts his or her own business.
10 Clues: very surprising. • the way something is planned and made. • someone who starts his or her own business. • very unusual or easy to notice in a good way. • something created or made for the first time. • having many parts and difficult to understand. • showing good judgment; making smart and practical choices. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2025-12-10
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- something good and successful that you do after working hard.
- the conditions or events happening at a certain time and place.
- very surprising.
- the way something is planned and made.
- something created or made for the first time.
- having many parts and difficult to understand.
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- showing good judgment; making smart and practical choices.
- feeling sure about your abilities or that something will go well.
- very unusual or easy to notice in a good way.
- someone who starts his or her own business.
10 Clues: very surprising. • the way something is planned and made. • someone who starts his or her own business. • very unusual or easy to notice in a good way. • something created or made for the first time. • having many parts and difficult to understand. • showing good judgment; making smart and practical choices. • ...
Transportation and Health 2022-01-31
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- Average length of time a person will live
- the process of using heat to kill germs
- Manufacturing place
- The model T is an example of one
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- a medication that kills bacteria
- John Fitch invention
- Inventor of Gas powered car
- the movement of people and goods from one place to another
- a place for sick and injured people to get help
- tiny living things that can make you sick
10 Clues: Manufacturing place • John Fitch invention • Inventor of Gas powered car • a medication that kills bacteria • The model T is an example of one • the process of using heat to kill germs • Average length of time a person will live • tiny living things that can make you sick • a place for sick and injured people to get help • ...
Funny Bunny Crossword 2023-01-04
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- SYN: Demonstration, invention
- become free of physical substance; cease to have material character or qualities
- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field
- Deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
- SYN: impulse, inclination
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- ANT: Conceal, hide, guard
- as happily; as gladly
- to suppose something is true without having evidence to confirm it
- SYN: to screw up, to mishandle
- Somber, serious, sincere, grave
10 Clues: as happily; as gladly • ANT: Conceal, hide, guard • SYN: impulse, inclination • SYN: Demonstration, invention • SYN: to screw up, to mishandle • Somber, serious, sincere, grave • skill or expertise in a particular activity or field • Deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness. • to suppose something is true without having evidence to confirm it • ...
Spring 2024-04-10
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- Celebration marking the end of winter in Europe
- Latin word for spring season
- The mother of invention
- Greek goddess of Spring and nature
- This flower's name comes from a Persian word meaning "turban"
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- English sailing ship embarking from England in 1620
- Modern sweet pea cultivars come in almost every color except for this one
- Official flower of Mother's Day
- bird symbolizing renewal and rebirth
- May's birthstone
10 Clues: May's birthstone • The mother of invention • Latin word for spring season • Official flower of Mother's Day • Greek goddess of Spring and nature • bird symbolizing renewal and rebirth • Celebration marking the end of winter in Europe • English sailing ship embarking from England in 1620 • This flower's name comes from a Persian word meaning "turban" • ...
Hydroelecricity 2024-09-10
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- To power up something
- Something that spins and makes power
- A barrier constructed to hold back water
- The strength you need to do anything
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- A path for transmitting an electric current
- What we use everyday
- An invention that produces electricity
- A natural resource or source of energy
- A 3D circle that is used in the middle of a turbine
- Two things that stick together and have a strong attraction
10 Clues: What we use everyday • To power up something • Something that spins and makes power • The strength you need to do anything • An invention that produces electricity • A natural resource or source of energy • A barrier constructed to hold back water • A path for transmitting an electric current • A 3D circle that is used in the middle of a turbine • ...
Inventors of the Industrial Revolution 2025-05-14
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- – Discovered how to generate electricity.
- Bell – Invented the telephone.
- – Created a machine that separated seeds from cotton fibers.
- – Created a process to make steel cheaper and stronger.
- – Invented the electric light bulb.
- – Developed an invention that helped with water transport.
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- – Invented the telegraph and Morse code for long-distance communication.
- – Built the first successful steam locomotive for railways.
- – Invented the water frame.
- – created the steam engine
10 Clues: – created the steam engine • – Invented the water frame. • Bell – Invented the telephone. • – Invented the electric light bulb. • – Discovered how to generate electricity. • – Created a process to make steel cheaper and stronger. • – Developed an invention that helped with water transport. • – Built the first successful steam locomotive for railways. • ...
Famous Scientists EOC Review 2013-04-25
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- Steam engines led to __________- radically changing the world from a rural one to an urban one.
- He pioneered work on the properties of gases that led to his law: volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it.
- He was the 1st to claim that the Earth was not the center of the Universe. That planets, including the Earth, revolved around the sun.
- _________powered mechanical engines, allowing them to be placed anywhere.
- brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops.
- 1870's- Developed the process of pasteurization, discovered organisms he called bacteria.
- He is best known for his laws of: Optics, Gravity, Motion, Inertia, and Math-Calculus.
- Greatest female scientist of all time, two time Nobel Prize winner in 1903 and 1911 for the following discoveries: Discovered elements of radium and polonium.
- He discovered pi, developed levers and pulleys, and a formula that found the surface and volume of a sphere.
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- Used to determine one's location based on the position of the planets and stars.
- Was a scholar in the House of Wisdom. He was a mathematician, astronomer, and geographer. Known as the "Father of Algebra."
- invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector.
- A(2)+B(2)=C(2)
- Greek mathematician, that measured the circumference of the earth and did a good deal of work with prime numbers.
- 1859- Published the Origin of the Species. Theories of: natural selection and the survival of the fittest.
- ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk.
- He improved the steam engine.
- Theory of relativity and developed new ideas on space, time, energy, and matter.
- With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right.
19 Clues: A(2)+B(2)=C(2) • He improved the steam engine. • invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector. • ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk. • brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops. • With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right. • ...
Invetors Secret 2025-08-14
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- off a lot of light.
- the engines that make a train go forward.
- small, specialized machines or electronic
- a machine that plays recorded music or
- a machine chugged along, it moved slowly and noisily.
- made popping noises.
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- no one else is allowed to make or sell it.
- legal documents. If you get a patent for an
- circular ends and straight sides.
- worked in a rough or uneven way
10 Clues: off a lot of light. • made popping noises. • worked in a rough or uneven way • circular ends and straight sides. • a machine that plays recorded music or • the engines that make a train go forward. • small, specialized machines or electronic • no one else is allowed to make or sell it. • legal documents. If you get a patent for an • ...
Development of new technologies in our daily lives 2022-11-29
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- an actor, individual or collective (group or organisation), actively or passively concerned by a decision or project; that is, whose interests may be positively or negatively affected as a result of its execution (or non-execution).
- any unnecessary activity or operation. These are the activities non- value added
- Physical means and structural organizations that implement the latest scientific discoveries and applications
- person applying for a position or a title
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- type of marketing that uses digital channels to promote a brand to consumers
- a place specifically organized for the purpose of receiving an audience and offering them a range of goods and/or services.
- human-looking machine
- purchase and sale of products and services on the Internet.
- When the candidate and the future employer meet. The purpose of this interview is for the employer to verify the suitability of the candidate’s skills for the position to be filled.
- All programs and procedures necessary for the operation of a computer system.
10 Clues: human-looking machine • person applying for a position or a title • purchase and sale of products and services on the Internet. • type of marketing that uses digital channels to promote a brand to consumers • All programs and procedures necessary for the operation of a computer system. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2012-10-14
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- This person said, "An express and fundamental condition of the acquisition of any territory from the Republic of Mexico... neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory.
- A federal fort on an island in Charleston Harbor.
- This invention magnified the difference between the North and the South.
- Got the most support from the North. The first president of this party was Abraham Lincoln.
- A movement to ensure that native born Americans received better treatment than immigrants. This was one of the factors that brought down the Whigs.
- This invention dramatically reduced the cost and time needed to ship goods from a factory or farm to the marketplace.
- The Supreme Court's most controversial decisions in U.S. history.
- Obvious or undeniable fate.
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- Got the most support from the South. The first president of this party was John Buchanan.
- This allowed people to decide to have slavery in their territory or to ban slavery in their territory.
- These people worked to end slavery in the territories.
- A novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852 which offered antislavery forces new engagement to invest in the slavery system.
- The South used the 10th Amendment to defend the idea of ___________ and therefore slavery.
- A law that would make all citizens of the United States to assist in the return of enslaved people who had escaped from their owners. It would also deny a jury trial to escaped slaves.
- Those who wanted the South to secede, argued that since states had voluntarily joined the United States, could also choose to leave it.
15 Clues: Obvious or undeniable fate. • A federal fort on an island in Charleston Harbor. • These people worked to end slavery in the territories. • The Supreme Court's most controversial decisions in U.S. history. • This invention magnified the difference between the North and the South. • ...
The Mysterious Benedict Society Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-15
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- Mentor of The Mysterious Benedict Society and a genius.
- Conquered the Hoop of Fire while in the circus.
- Mr. Curtain's Invention.
- The island on which the Institute is located.
- People who recruit homeless children.
- The shortest member of The Mysterious Benedict Society.
- Master of disguise.
- Workers who have had their memories sweeped.
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- Former Messenger who got promoted to the position Executive.
- The mastermind behind the 'Improvement.'
- Students chosen to undergo sessions in Mr.Curtain's Whisperer.
- The twin zodiac sign.
- Former Messengers.
- Has the ability to read exceptionally quickly and recall every word exactly.
- Attained highest possible score on Mr. Benedict's tests.
- The Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened.
16 Clues: Former Messengers. • Master of disguise. • The twin zodiac sign. • Mr. Curtain's Invention. • People who recruit homeless children. • The mastermind behind the 'Improvement.' • Workers who have had their memories sweeped. • The island on which the Institute is located. • Conquered the Hoop of Fire while in the circus. • The Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened. • ...
Early Dynastic Egypt 2018-05-09
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- Truth, balance, order
- Administrative capital of Ancient Egypt
- One reason for invention of writing
- Peribsen associated with this rebel goad
- Where 1st Dynasty kings are buried
- Last king of Dynasty 3 who may have started Meidum pyramid
- Land of the Nine bows and Egypt enemy
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- 80s band and first king of Dynastic Egypt
- Step Pyramid architect
- Great King of 2nd Dynasty who may have reunited Egypt
- Precursor to cartouche
- - Chronology stone Dynasty 1-5 - that included great information on early Egypt
- Marshy land in Lower Egypt
- Where Egyptians got Cedar for boats
- Statues that replaced retainer sacrifices found in Dynasty 1
- How many steps did Djoser climb?
16 Clues: Truth, balance, order • Step Pyramid architect • Precursor to cartouche • Marshy land in Lower Egypt • How many steps did Djoser climb? • Where 1st Dynasty kings are buried • One reason for invention of writing • Where Egyptians got Cedar for boats • Land of the Nine bows and Egypt enemy • Administrative capital of Ancient Egypt • Peribsen associated with this rebel goad • ...
Social Studies Chapter 5 Review 2020-04-20
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- used an assembly line to manufacture cars
- famous muckraker
- a severe lack of food
- a run-down and over-crowded apartment building
- a change that improves something
- first woman admitted to the bar in New Jersey
- captured the Great Migration in his paintings
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- the right to vote
- a reporter who exposes wrongdoing to the public
- famous inventor
- founded the National Woman's Party
- a member of a country who has legal rights
- a person who starts and manages a business
- a company that has control over a product or service
- a government grant that protects a person’s invention
- a person who comes to another country to live
16 Clues: famous inventor • famous muckraker • the right to vote • a severe lack of food • a change that improves something • founded the National Woman's Party • used an assembly line to manufacture cars • a member of a country who has legal rights • a person who starts and manages a business • first woman admitted to the bar in New Jersey • a person who comes to another country to live • ...
Isaac Newton 2014-08-27
Tech Terms 7 2014-11-12
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- a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- Discovery Discovery science (also known as discovery-based science) is a scientific methodology which emphasizes analysis of large volumes of experimental data with the goal of finding new patterns or correlations, leading to hypothesis formation and other scientific methodologies.
- a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.
- a call to take part in a contest or competition, especially a duel.
- Off a byproduct or incidental result of a larger project.
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- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device for social use.
- the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- the financial action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered.
- The invention process is a process within an overall engineering and product development process. It may be an improvement upon a machine or product, or a new process for creating an object or a result.
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device for leisure
- Thinking: A way of looking at problems or situations from a fresh perspective that suggests unorthodox solutions (which may look unsettling at first). Creative thinking can be stimulated both by an unstructured process such as brainstorming, and by a structured process such as lateral thinking.
15 Clues: the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • the action or process of discovering or being discovered. • Off a byproduct or incidental result of a larger project. • the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues. • the action of inventing something, typically a process or device. • ...
ristikko 2024-04-26
Famous Scientists EOC Review 2013-04-25
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- A(2)+B(2)=C(2)
- _________powered mechanical engines, allowing them to be placed anywhere.
- He pioneered work on the properties of gases that led to his law: volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it.
- Was a scholar in the House of Wisdom. He was a mathematician, astronomer, and geographer. Known as the "Father of Algebra."
- He improved the steam engine.
- 1859- Published the Origin of the Species. Theories of: natural selection and the survival of the fittest.
- brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops.
- He discovered pi, developed levers and pulleys, and a formula that found the surface and volume of a sphere.
- Greek mathematician, that measured the circumference of the earth and did a good deal of work with prime numbers.
- Theory of relativity and developed new ideas on space, time, energy, and matter.
- ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk.
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- With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right.
- Steam engines led to __________- radically changing the world from a rural one to an urban one.
- Greatest female scientist of all time, two time Nobel Prize winner in 1903 and 1911 for the following discoveries: Discovered elements of radium and polonium.
- He is best known for his laws of: Optics, Gravity, Motion, Inertia, and Math-Calculus.
- invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector.
- 1870's- Developed the process of pasteurization, discovered organisms he called bacteria.
- Used to determine one's location based on the position of the planets and stars.
- He was the 1st to claim that the Earth was not the center of the Universe. That planets, including the Earth, revolved around the sun.
19 Clues: A(2)+B(2)=C(2) • He improved the steam engine. • invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector. • ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk. • With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right. • brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops. • ...
Tuttle Twins Season 01 Episode 04 2023-09-20
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- What contingency snack does Ethan alway carry in case of an emergency? __________
- What food did the twins sell at their food stand? _______
- What invention did Benjamin Franklin create when he was 11 years old? ________
- What did Grandma use when she tried to move someone’s house? _________
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- What ingredient did Emily use to make the secret sauce? _______
- The entrepreneur makes problems______.
- In what city did the Twins, Grandma, & Derek visit Annie Turnboe Malone? __. _____
- Where did Annie Turnboe Malon first test her products? _______
- What invention on Sharkpool got rejected? _____
- What animal is on the $100 bill next to Benjamin Franklin? _____
10 Clues: The entrepreneur makes problems______. • What invention on Sharkpool got rejected? _____ • What food did the twins sell at their food stand? _______ • Where did Annie Turnboe Malon first test her products? _______ • What ingredient did Emily use to make the secret sauce? _______ • What animal is on the $100 bill next to Benjamin Franklin? _____ • ...
Class VIII Resources 2020-06-26
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- People are ................ resources.
- What makes a substance a resource?
- A synonym for exclusive right over an invention
- Biotic resources are ................
- Ubiquitous resources are found ...................
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- ................. development caters to future needs.
- On the basis of development resources are ............ and Potential.
- Time and .............. can also help convert a substance into a resource
8 Clues: What makes a substance a resource? • Biotic resources are ................ • People are ................ resources. • A synonym for exclusive right over an invention • Ubiquitous resources are found ................... • ................. development caters to future needs. • On the basis of development resources are ............ and Potential. • ...
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 • something that exists on computers, not real life • abbreviations for a Computer ‘brain’ that learns from data
Door 2023-11-18
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- The key to discovery, opening doors to knowledge, friendships, and a world filled with endless possibilities.
- A key to unlock possibilities, offering entry to knowledge, fun, and amazing experiences.
- An opening to imagination, where dreams take flight and creativity knows no bounds.
- A welcoming passage, inviting you into exciting places and new opportunities.
- An opening to adventure, like a window into a world of excitement, waiting for you to dive into the unknown.
- The beginning of a journey, where new stories unfold and exciting chapters of life are about to be written.
- A connecting route, like a bridge between today and tomorrow, leading to a world of possibilities.
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- A passageway to discovery, like a door to a treasure trove of knowledge and experiences waiting to be uncovered.
- A doorway to possibilities, where curiosity leads to exploration and each turn reveals a new and exciting path.
- A pathway to new adventures, like a magical portal opening to unknown realms.
- A secret way to explore, like a hidden trail leading to mysterious and fascinating discoveries.
- The path to new beginnings, where every step forward is a step closer to discovering the magic of life.
- A window to different worlds, beckoning you to step through and explore the wonders that lie beyond.
- An entry point to endless opportunities, where every step forward brings you closer to new and exciting horizons.
- A gateway to growth and learning, where every step forward is a step into a brighter and more promising future.
15 Clues: A pathway to new adventures, like a magical portal opening to unknown realms. • A welcoming passage, inviting you into exciting places and new opportunities. • An opening to imagination, where dreams take flight and creativity knows no bounds. • A key to unlock possibilities, offering entry to knowledge, fun, and amazing experiences. • ...
Review Crossword 2022-10-19
Unit 3 Listening and Speaking 2024-07-08
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- Done, given, or acting of one's own free will.
- The act of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- A large area of land where animals, plants, or people live.
- Relating to a person's own country.
- The ability to continue living or existing, especially in difficult conditions.
- The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another.
- An area near the edge of a country or an area of knowledge where new discoveries are being made.
- A person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
- A general description or report of something.
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- A country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc.
- The possibility that something will happen.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The quality or state of being stable.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- The act or process of establishing a colony in a place.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The sun and the planets that move around it.
18 Clues: Relating to a person's own country. • The quality or state of being stable. • The possibility that something will happen. • The sun and the planets that move around it. • A general description or report of something. • Done, given, or acting of one's own free will. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • ...
Gizmo Crossword 2024-02-06
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- This legal principle ensures that individuals have control over their personal information online
- In the US, the doctrine allowing warrantless data access if the information is already "known to the government."
- The "killer robot" problem explored in law - who is liable for its actions?
- This specific type of AI bias arises from biased training data leading to discriminatory outcomes.
- The international legal principle requiring states to protect foreign nationals' data to an equivalent level as their own.
- A type of intellectual property protection for inventions and discoveries, granted for a limited period
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- This law regulates the management and protection of data about individuals, requiring businesses to handle it responsibly
- A legal term referring to the unauthorized access, use, or manipulation of computer systems and data
- The act of intentionally concealing software's true functionality, often for malicious purposes.
- The legal concept that prohibits unauthorized copying or distribution of digital content
10 Clues: The "killer robot" problem explored in law - who is liable for its actions? • The legal concept that prohibits unauthorized copying or distribution of digital content • The act of intentionally concealing software's true functionality, often for malicious purposes. • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- what breaks up soil for farming
- who invented the sewing machine
- who invented the mechanical reaper
- who invented the railroads
- It cleaned the cotton seeds from the fibers
- who invented Clipper Ships
- what was one of Eli Whitney's inventions
- It was a horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- what did James Hargreaves invent
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- who invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- It improved the cost of steel because this was cheaper to make and cheaper to buy
- who invented the Water Powered Textile Mill
- what invention sewed together pieces of fabric for you
- what did Samuel F.B. Morse invent
- it improved the speed at which people could travel and ship goods
15 Clues: who invented the railroads • who invented Clipper Ships • what breaks up soil for farming • who invented the sewing machine • what did James Hargreaves invent • what did Samuel F.B. Morse invent • who invented the mechanical reaper • what was one of Eli Whitney's inventions • who invented the Water Powered Textile Mill • It cleaned the cotton seeds from the fibers • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 5.1-5.3 2026-03-16
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- Woven or knitted fabric used for clothing
- Owner promoting private industry and profit-based economy
- Carbon-based fuels formed from ancient organic matter
- New idea, invention, or method improving existing practices
- Money or obligation owed to another party
- Producing goods using labor, machines, and raw materials
- Building where goods are manufactured with machinery
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- Introduction and expansion of industry in a region
- Period of mechanized production transforming global economies
- Machine using pressurized steam to generate power
- Person who buys or uses goods and services
- Government protection granting exclusive rights to inventors
- Ending or eliminating an institution or practice
- Sending goods abroad for sale or trade
- Ability or act of moving from place to place
15 Clues: Sending goods abroad for sale or trade • Woven or knitted fabric used for clothing • Money or obligation owed to another party • Person who buys or uses goods and services • Ability or act of moving from place to place • Ending or eliminating an institution or practice • Machine using pressurized steam to generate power • ...
ancient rome 2021-01-17
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- purpose of roman invention was to carry fresh water to the cities.
- what continent is italy a part of
- what do we call the trained fighters in Rome
- powerful nobility
- roman gods were similar to the gods of
- goddess of the hunt
- who was julius caeser
- head roman god
- goddess of love and beauty
- the teaching of jesus in rome was called a
- which mountains served as a natural border to the north
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- the teaching of jesus of nazareth led to what religion
- wife of head roman god
- adopted and legalized by emperor
- not based on race
- godess of war
- two most powerful government officials in Rome
- what language was used in the orthodox church
- to become rome's first emperor
- god of the sun
20 Clues: godess of war • head roman god • god of the sun • not based on race • powerful nobility • goddess of the hunt • who was julius caeser • wife of head roman god • goddess of love and beauty • to become rome's first emperor • adopted and legalized by emperor • what continent is italy a part of • roman gods were similar to the gods of • the teaching of jesus in rome was called a • ...
Christmas 2020 2020-11-30
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- engrossment
- occurrences
- Mark Zuckerberg invention
- cooperate
- auditorium
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- screen element
- large entrance hall in a public building
- silver screen
- receiver
- concrete embodiment of something abstract
- used for cooking and as a focal point for social activity
- a room or set of rooms in a private house or a block used as a separate dwelling place
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible
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- means of access
- subsequent time
- body language
- the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- the vain queen in Greek mythology who boasted about her unrivaled beauty
- reflected light from the sun.
- performance
- a flat roofless structure attached to a building
22 Clues: receiver • cooperate • auditorium • engrossment • occurrences • performance • body language • silver screen • screen element • means of access • subsequent time • Mark Zuckerberg invention • reflected light from the sun. • large entrance hall in a public building • the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way • concrete embodiment of something abstract • the natural satellite of the earth, visible • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-04-05
Across
- Robert Fulton's invention
- Invented the spinning jenny
- When people won't work until their demands are met
- Where production was centralized into one building
- What act was passed by the government in 1833?
- Who made the process for steel easier and more efficient?
- What Western country did the revolution change
- Overcrowded and filthy living conditions
- Forced farmers to move
- Movement of people from rural areas to the cities
- What did Eli Whitney invent?
Down
- When did the Industrial Revolution start
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- Adam Smith's text
- The fuel for the Revolution
- Where did the Industrial Revolution begin
- What was invented to help workers fight for rights?
- What did James Watt invent?
- cloth goods made of linen, wool, or cotton
- Work like in factories
20 Clues: Adam Smith's text • Work like in factories • Forced farmers to move • Robert Fulton's invention • The fuel for the Revolution • Invented the spinning jenny • What did James Watt invent? • What did Eli Whitney invent? • When did the Industrial Revolution start • Overcrowded and filthy living conditions • Where did the Industrial Revolution begin • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-20
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- Politician, secretary of state, war hawk, etc.
- ______ are improving allowing travel easier and faster
- Part of America for slavery
- A vehicle that has many cars that travels on rails
- An uprising
- U.S. foreign policy regarding domination of the land
- Slavery became ______ in western territories
- The belief that ones country is better than all others
- Tax on imported goods
- A new form of fast travel using trains
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- Part of America against slavery
- Production of goods
- When regional interests are placed above other interests
- An artificial waterway
- Invention that increased the production of cotton
- Biggest industry in the south
- USA created this economy for the first time
- Trail Americans used to travel west
- The act of owning another and enforcing them to do labor
- Buildings used to rapidly produce goods
20 Clues: An uprising • Production of goods • Tax on imported goods • An artificial waterway • Part of America for slavery • Biggest industry in the south • Part of America against slavery • Trail Americans used to travel west • A new form of fast travel using trains • Buildings used to rapidly produce goods • USA created this economy for the first time • ...
Thomas Edison 2014-04-21
Across
- To be very busy
- An unusually talented or smart person
- Something very important or essential
- A record player
- Highly admired and respected
- A test to learn about how something works
- The city Thomas was born in
- A small useful machine/device
- The cause of his deafness
- Happening from time to time
- A company the provides a service or creates a product
- The material his first phonograph recorded on
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- Something created
- Something to be known as valuable
- An impressive accomplishment
- Big/Huge
- Can't hold back
- A set of services
- A place where scientists conduct experiments and do their
- A habit
- To make small repairs
- The year Thomas Edison passed away
- A form of energy
- The religion of Thomas Edison
- A sign that sends a message
25 Clues: A habit • Big/Huge • To be very busy • Can't hold back • A record player • A form of energy • Something created • A set of services • To make small repairs • The cause of his deafness • The city Thomas was born in • Happening from time to time • A sign that sends a message • An impressive accomplishment • Highly admired and respected • A small useful machine/device • ...
Chapter 1 2024-08-23
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- a leader of Egypt
- structure built by Egyptains
- actions humans did religiously, to relieve anxiety
- Invention that helped farming flourish
- Sumerian texts
- started the Akkadian
- Sea north of Mesopotamia
- Egypt's famous female ruler.
- River in Egypt
- old stone
- central economy of Mesopotamia
- large standing stones
- has many physical barriers
- reunited Egypt during 19th dynasty
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- person who constantly moves in search of food
- many Gods
- four corners guy
- seen as gods and are leaders of society
- formed from a need for organization
- son of babylon
- Egyptian King of early Dynastic period
- spiritual concept of truth and justice
- where first humans emerged
- how ancient people got food
- government based on religion
- tombs for Pharaoh's Nobel officials
- land area around Nile
- massive step tower
28 Clues: many Gods • old stone • son of babylon • Sumerian texts • River in Egypt • four corners guy • a leader of Egypt • massive step tower • started the Akkadian • land area around Nile • large standing stones • Sea north of Mesopotamia • where first humans emerged • has many physical barriers • how ancient people got food • structure built by Egyptains • Egypt's famous female ruler. • ...
Technology 2022-05-19
Across
- an act or process of downloading data.
- to get around
- application of scientific knowledge
- can help with production of items
- the action or process of innovating.
- how well something does
- collets information
- to give room
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- observation and experience
- means of sending or receiving information, such as phone lines or computers.
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- way to communicate or stores information
- capacity for doing work
- someone builds something never done
- finding something never knew about
- something never created before
- digital electronic machine
- later time
- global network
- never existed
- a container consisting of one or more cells basic building blocks
- small mechanical or electronic device or tool device used to fix a particular thing
- what you go to school for
23 Clues: later time • to give room • to get around • never existed • global network • collets information • capacity for doing work • how well something does • what you go to school for • digital electronic machine • observation and experience • something never created before • can help with production of items • finding something never knew about • someone builds something never done • ...
Unit 3 Listening and Speaking 2024-07-08
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- Done, given, or acting of one's own free will.
- The act of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- A large area of land where animals, plants, or people live.
- Relating to a person's own country.
- The ability to continue living or existing, especially in difficult conditions.
- The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another.
- An area near the edge of a country or an area of knowledge where new discoveries are being made.
- A person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
- A general description or report of something.
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- A country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc.
- The possibility that something will happen.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The quality or state of being stable.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- The act or process of establishing a colony in a place.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The sun and the planets that move around it.
18 Clues: Relating to a person's own country. • The quality or state of being stable. • The possibility that something will happen. • The sun and the planets that move around it. • A general description or report of something. • Done, given, or acting of one's own free will. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • ...
Discovery of Cells and Cell Theory 2021-02-09
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- a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart.
- The basic unit of life.
- In 1665, this scientist discovered cells by observing thin slices of cork under a microscope.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus and many membrane-bound structures. (Examples: plant, animal, and fungi cells)
- Tissues come together to form these structures, which carry out important functions for the body. (Examples: heart, stomach, and skin)
- This organelle is a sac that stores water, food, and/or waste products.
- This rigid outer covering is found only in plant cells. It gives the plant cell structure and support.
- a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement.
- A jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains all of the organelles.
- This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering).
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- a specialized tissue in the body that transports messages from the brain to locations throughout the body.
- This organelle provides energy for the cell.
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound structures. (Example: Bacteria)
- Robert Hooke, Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, Rudolph Virchow all made discoveries, which contributed to the development of this fundamental principle of biology.
- Cells that work together for a common function form __________.
- Parts of a cell that carry out important functions for the cell.
- This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity
- This scientific tool magnifies small objects, making it possible to observe cells.
- This green, disc-shaped organelle is found only in plant cells. Photosynthesis takes place within this organelle.
19 Clues: The basic unit of life. • This organelle provides energy for the cell. • a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement. • a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart. • This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity • This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering). • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-10-21
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- improved the steam engine
- Marx wanted this class to revolt
- before an industrial revolution this is needed
- The first factories created these
- With iron and the steam engine these were built
- A Laissez-faire person doesn't want them involved
- Book by Adam Smith
- this country's policies made the Irish potato famine worse
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- This led to laws regulating factories
- urbanization and poor sanitation helped cause this
- before industrialism people worked at home in this industry
- the movement of people from farms to cities
- He believed in Laissez-faire
- due to the potato famine, many Irish emigrated here
- Made spinning cotton faster
- With mass production the price of goods came _____
- invention that made planting easier
17 Clues: Book by Adam Smith • improved the steam engine • Made spinning cotton faster • He believed in Laissez-faire • Marx wanted this class to revolt • The first factories created these • invention that made planting easier • This led to laws regulating factories • the movement of people from farms to cities • before an industrial revolution this is needed • ...
Western Europe 2023-12-11
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- Famous artists during the Renaissance
- Mountains that separate southern europe from rest of country
- one of the three island nations in Europe
- Mountain range found in Europe
- Important body of water in southern Europe
- Where the protestant reformation started
- Idea by UK to the the EU
- Mountain range found in Europe
- Strong sense of national pride
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- Tool that helped with ocean exploitation
- Type of climate found in Eastern Europe
- City built along a river in Europe
- Continent that is east of Europe
- The powers in WW2 thatincluded UK,US and France
- Type of climate found in Northern Europe
- Period where science, nature and a time of invention
- Landforms found around europe
- Ocean that is west of europe
18 Clues: Idea by UK to the the EU • Ocean that is west of europe • Landforms found around europe • Mountain range found in Europe • Mountain range found in Europe • Strong sense of national pride • Continent that is east of Europe • City built along a river in Europe • Famous artists during the Renaissance • Type of climate found in Eastern Europe • ...
Jessico O. Matthew 2024-05-30
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- The v in the formula "1/2mV2"; speed of an object
- A person's way of thinking
- capacity to adapt to hardship and difficulties,
- a state in which opposing forces are balanced
- An accredited diplomate; permanent representative of a country
- Jessica's last name
- Thankful; English word for gratus
- Jessica is a graduate of ...
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- Every business person starts off as an ...
- A firm belief or opinion; "She spoke with such ... ."
- A type of energy resulting from motion,
- Alternative for football,
- Jessica is a dual citizen of the US and...
- Lack of success; "... is not an option"
- PLAY Name of Jessica's first company
- What was Jessica's world-changing invention called?
- 44th US President's last name,
17 Clues: Jessica's last name • Alternative for football, • A person's way of thinking • Jessica is a graduate of ... • 44th US President's last name, • Thankful; English word for gratus • PLAY Name of Jessica's first company • A type of energy resulting from motion, • Lack of success; "... is not an option" • Every business person starts off as an ... • ...
Inventions Crossword 2018-08-22
Across
- Edison invented the ___ bulb
- Ford used the ____ line to mass produce his cars
- Last name of the inventor who, at his invention factory, invented over 1000 things
- Initials of the inventor of the telephone
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- The printing press spread worldwide ___
- This invention helped people talk over long distances
- Last name of the inventor of the carbon filament that improved the light bulb
- Edison was called ___ of Menlo Park
8 Clues: Edison invented the ___ bulb • Edison was called ___ of Menlo Park • The printing press spread worldwide ___ • Initials of the inventor of the telephone • Ford used the ____ line to mass produce his cars • This invention helped people talk over long distances • Last name of the inventor of the carbon filament that improved the light bulb • ...
Contemporary Marketing Ch. 3 2025-03-17
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- The marketers’ standards of conduct and values.
- Where marketers of directly competitive products and marketers of substitute products compete for consumer purchases.
- Laws that help maintain a competitive business environment by preventing the concentration of industry power in the hands of a small number of competitors.
- The application of knowledge based on discoveries in science, inventions, and innovations.
- The component of the marketing environment consisting of laws and regulations to maintain competitive conditions and protect consumer rights.
- The amount of money people have to spend after buying necessities such as food, clothing, and housing.
- The sum of all goods and services produced by a nation in a year.
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- A social force within the environment that aids and protects the consumer by exerting legal, moral, and economic pressures on business and government.
- Accepting an obligation to give equal weight to profits, consumer satisfaction, and social well-being in evaluating a firm’s performance.
- Factors that influence consumer buying power and marketing strategies.
- An effective strategy for dealing with the competitive environment.
- Rising prices caused by some combination of excess demand and the increasing cost of raw materials, labor, and/or other factors of production.
- The relationship among marketing, society, and culture.
- The proportion of people in the economy who are actively seeking work but do not have jobs.
14 Clues: The marketers’ standards of conduct and values. • The relationship among marketing, society, and culture. • The sum of all goods and services produced by a nation in a year. • An effective strategy for dealing with the competitive environment. • Factors that influence consumer buying power and marketing strategies. • ...
Occupation 2023-07-03
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- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various art forms, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires and save lives, ensuring the safety of communities.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, entertaining others with their talent and creating beautiful melodies.
- Officer A member of law enforcement who maintains peace and order, protecting citizens and enforcing the law.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, working to keep people healthy and well.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, treating their illnesses and promoting their well-being.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals and creates new recipes, often working in restaurants or hotels.
- An author or storyteller who creates written content, including books, articles, or scripts.
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- Someone who conducts research and experiments to gain knowledge and make discoveries in various fields of study.
- A person who engages in sports or physical activities professionally, showcasing their skills and competing against others.
- An explorer who travels to space, conducting experiments and research in zero-gravity environments.
- A person who flies and operates aircraft, ensuring safe travel for passengers or transporting goods.
- Someone who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems, using scientific and mathematical principles.
- Someone who educates and guides students in a classroom, helping them learn and grow academically.
14 Clues: An author or storyteller who creates written content, including books, articles, or scripts. • Someone who educates and guides students in a classroom, helping them learn and grow academically. • An explorer who travels to space, conducting experiments and research in zero-gravity environments. • ...
TESLA 2023-03-21
Across
- WHERE NIKOLA TESLA WAS BORN
- TESLA'S GREATEST INVENTION WAS DEVELOPING ___ CURRENT.
- TODAY WE USE ______ COMMUNICATION WHEN WE USE OUR CELL PHONES AND STREAM TV SHOWS.
- TESLA QUIT HIS JOB AND WORKED FOR...
- THIS TYPE OF ELECTRICITY INSPIRED TESAL AS A YOUNG BOY.
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- TESLA WAS A GREAT SCIENTIST BUT DIED A ____ MAN.
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDISON AND TESLA WAS...
- WAS CURIOUS ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY AND...
- TESLA MOVED TO NEW YORK TO WORK WITH THOMAS ___.
- CURRENT COMING FROM A___ IS CALLED DIRECT CURRENT.
- WESTINGHOUSE ____ TESLA'S A/C PROJECT.
11 Clues: WHERE NIKOLA TESLA WAS BORN • TESLA QUIT HIS JOB AND WORKED FOR... • WESTINGHOUSE ____ TESLA'S A/C PROJECT. • TESLA WAS A GREAT SCIENTIST BUT DIED A ____ MAN. • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDISON AND TESLA WAS... • TESLA MOVED TO NEW YORK TO WORK WITH THOMAS ___. • CURRENT COMING FROM A___ IS CALLED DIRECT CURRENT. • TESLA'S GREATEST INVENTION WAS DEVELOPING ___ CURRENT. • ...
renaissance 2024-06-17
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- Another word for "rebirth".
- Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the importance of human values and achievements.
- Vinci Renaissance artist known for painting the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.
- sculptor who created the statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Person who supports the arts.
- Art form involving shaping material into a three-dimensional figure.
- This artist is famous for painting the Mona Lisa.
- inventor of the printing press.
- Family from Florence that supported many Renaissance artists.
- press Invention that made books easier and cheaper to produce.
11 Clues: Another word for "rebirth". • Person who supports the arts. • Birthplace of the Renaissance. • inventor of the printing press. • This artist is famous for painting the Mona Lisa. • Family from Florence that supported many Renaissance artists. • press Invention that made books easier and cheaper to produce. • ...
The Boy Who Invented TV 2023-01-23
Across
- a machine that creates electricity
- attracted and held the attention of someone
- sending information in the form of electrical signals
- producing, resulting from, or eating to electricity caused by the movement of electrons
- read quickly and with great enthusiasm
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- anything related to machines and how they work
- having qualities people like; interesting; sparking curiosity
- causing or related to a great or complete change
- overloaded with something
- useful new devices or that are helpful
- extending in one direction and at the same distance apart at every point
11 Clues: overloaded with something • a machine that creates electricity • useful new devices or that are helpful • read quickly and with great enthusiasm • attracted and held the attention of someone • anything related to machines and how they work • causing or related to a great or complete change • sending information in the form of electrical signals • ...
Emini - Thu Sep 11 2025-09-11
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- Musician, philanthropist, blonde, celebrated every January.
- The Emini theme.
- A player from this team spat on an opponent on NFL opening night.
- An attempted ousting of this man once caused mass protests (and might again).
- A place where doctors go to commit malpractice and sleep with each other.
- Super Trouper, and hotelier.
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- This city celebrates Fluff’s invention every year.
- Henry searches for her in “Blood of my Blood.”
- Previous heavenly body.
- Sent to Florida in a shocking trade, won his second Stanley.
- Experiencer of (violent) cause and effect.
11 Clues: The Emini theme. • Previous heavenly body. • Super Trouper, and hotelier. • Experiencer of (violent) cause and effect. • Henry searches for her in “Blood of my Blood.” • This city celebrates Fluff’s invention every year. • Musician, philanthropist, blonde, celebrated every January. • Sent to Florida in a shocking trade, won his second Stanley. • ...
Review 2022-02-23
Across
- to connect somebody or something
- to continue being alive
- a symbol, animal, or toy that represents an organization
- to discover facts about something
- the part of the book with important and difficult terms
- a person watching something
- to carefully cover up
- something created from an experiment
- to write a letter asking for a job
- a course of study
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- a wrapped container
- to do well or meet a goal
- upset because something you wanted did not happen
- something that has been done the same way for a long time
- to give without receiving something in return
- very old
- having natural skills at something
17 Clues: very old • a course of study • a wrapped container • to carefully cover up • to continue being alive • to do well or meet a goal • a person watching something • to connect somebody or something • to discover facts about something • having natural skills at something • to write a letter asking for a job • something created from an experiment • ...
Holes 2012-11-30
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- zeros real name
- stanleys nickname
- the coulor of clothes they were wearing
- what smells like sour milk
- what mr.sir eat all the time
- what did they call the dads invention
- stanleys last name
- what did stanley drive the water truck into
- the wardens hair color
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- what stanley and zero survived on
- where is camp green lake is located
- what was the mountain called
- what was the boat called
- what did they drink out of when they were digging holes
- Cavemans real name.
- what did stanley give to xray
- how many kids where on the bus to camp green lake
17 Clues: zeros real name • stanleys nickname • stanleys last name • Cavemans real name. • the wardens hair color • what was the boat called • what smells like sour milk • what was the mountain called • what mr.sir eat all the time • what did stanley give to xray • what stanley and zero survived on • where is camp green lake is located • what did they call the dads invention • ...
Topic 5 - Issues and Impacts 2023-05-10
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- Discrimination resulting from biased algorithms
- Software with freely available source code
- Legislation ensuring privacy of personal information
- Artificial intelligence technique for pattern recognition
- Privately owned and restricted access to software
- Copies of data for safekeeping or recovery
- Legal protection for creative works
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- Malware that holds data hostage for payment
- Online scam to trick users into revealing information
- Legal framework to combat unauthorized computer access
- Discarded electronic devices
- Exclusive rights granted for an invention
- Malicious software that replicates itself
- Unauthorized access or manipulation of computer systems
- Field of engineering dealing with robots
- Software updates to fix vulnerabilities
- Securing data by encoding it
17 Clues: Discarded electronic devices • Securing data by encoding it • Legal protection for creative works • Software updates to fix vulnerabilities • Field of engineering dealing with robots • Exclusive rights granted for an invention • Malicious software that replicates itself • Software with freely available source code • Copies of data for safekeeping or recovery • ...
Review: Westward Expansion-Civil War 2022-06-15
Across
- loyalty to a part of the country
- slaves were commonly found in the ______
- taxes on goods from other countries(imported)
- _____mountains were difficult to cross
- slavery mostly abolished in the _______
- south's economy was based on ______
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- war amongst citizens of same country
- to separate from a group or country
- this invention made cotton easily produced
- first person or group to start something big
- fastest and most comfortable way to travel
- North's economy was based on____
- the slave states called themselves the______
13 Clues: loyalty to a part of the country • North's economy was based on____ • to separate from a group or country • south's economy was based on ______ • war amongst citizens of same country • _____mountains were difficult to cross • slavery mostly abolished in the _______ • slaves were commonly found in the ______ • this invention made cotton easily produced • ...
Made in Scotland 2019-01-28
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- It´s a dish which is made of salt, water and oats.
- It can find metal.
- It makes a lot of electricity.
- Bell´s Invention was a … .
- Peoples are it.
- In Scotland it´s called ´loch´.
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- It gives a lot of ice-... .
- If you are a king you have a lot of it.
- There are many … in Scotland.
- If you have a lot of Money, you´re … .
- You can live in it.
- Vases are maked of it.
- Colorado is in it.
13 Clues: Peoples are it. • It can find metal. • Colorado is in it. • You can live in it. • Vases are maked of it. • Bell´s Invention was a … . • It gives a lot of ice-... . • There are many … in Scotland. • It makes a lot of electricity. • In Scotland it´s called ´loch´. • If you have a lot of Money, you´re … . • If you are a king you have a lot of it. • ...
Minnesota Facts 2019-11-15
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- Mr. Mars created this candy bar in 1923.
- World famous medical facility in MN.
- The highest mountain in MN.
- The first (1956) enclosed shopping mall in the US.
- This sport was invented in Lake City, MN.
- The name of a National Park near International Falls.
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- Famous singer from MN.
- The headwaters of the Mississippi River are in this state park.
- Famous actress from MN.
- Nickname: Land of 10,000...…
- Minnesota's 3M invention.
- The largest Great Lake (and it borders MN).
- Capital of MN.
13 Clues: Capital of MN. • Famous singer from MN. • Famous actress from MN. • Minnesota's 3M invention. • The highest mountain in MN. • Nickname: Land of 10,000...… • World famous medical facility in MN. • Mr. Mars created this candy bar in 1923. • This sport was invented in Lake City, MN. • The largest Great Lake (and it borders MN). • The first (1956) enclosed shopping mall in the US. • ...
HISTORY 2016-01-21
Crossword February 1Week 2025-02-04
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- Those who enter forcefully
- Led or directed
- Shaking of the ground
- In a like manner
- Innovative or pioneering
- Widely known
- Notable successes
- Exceptional brightness or talent
- Honoring with festivities
- Too many to be counted
- Findings of something new
- To make or become different
- Act of watching closely
- Near the beginning
- Thought about carefully
- What is left behind
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- Demonstrated to be true
- Certain to happen
- To watch carefully
- Exceptionally bright or clever
- Absolutely necessary
- Gathered into a list
- Act of trading or swapping
- Act of moving
- Greatest work of art
- Protection from harm
- Relating to the present
- Worthy of attention
- Strong belief or trust
- Desire to learn or know
- Drawn toward something
- Absolutely necessary
- Act of building something
- Gradual decline or rot
- Brought into existence
- Represented in physical form
- With pride or satisfaction
- Base or underlying support
- Repeated decorative designs
39 Clues: Widely known • Act of moving • Led or directed • In a like manner • Certain to happen • Notable successes • To watch carefully • Near the beginning • Worthy of attention • What is left behind • Absolutely necessary • Gathered into a list • Greatest work of art • Protection from harm • Absolutely necessary • Shaking of the ground • Strong belief or trust • Drawn toward something • ...
F&F - Unit 7 - Vocabulary Review 2021-07-27
15 Clues: Viên đại sứ • Tổ chức (v) • Đạt đến (v) • Kẻ phiêu lưu • Dũng cảm (a) • Đồ trang sức • Hài lòng (a) • Sự phát minh • Dấu chân (n) • Nhà cầm quyền • Giao tiếp (v) • Hướng về (pre) • Làm bị thương (v) • Dòng (chảy, điện) (n) • Điểm đến, nơi đến (n)
Crossword 2014-02-20
15 Clues: create • sounds • to digest • eye docter • to be tired • to interrupt • like lighting • a sport thing • the light bulb • a pipe for gasoline • to buy to take care of • person who plays music • process of food In body • person who works at a clinic • talk in someone else's conversation
How Well Do You Know Paul Picard? 2021-12-19
Across
- Favorite dessert
- Where did he purchase Olivia's engagement ring
- Hodges Gardens
- First job
- Number of siblings
- Favorite snack
- Vegetable that grew on his porch 2021
Down
- City for seminary
- Favorite puzzle/game
- Age when he went to seminary
- Favorite holiday invention
- First college degree
- Cause of missing thumb
- Favorite ice cream flavor
- Summer pastime
- Favorite TV show
16 Clues: First job • Hodges Gardens • Summer pastime • Favorite snack • Favorite dessert • Favorite TV show • City for seminary • Number of siblings • Favorite puzzle/game • First college degree • Cause of missing thumb • Favorite ice cream flavor • Favorite holiday invention • Age when he went to seminary • Vegetable that grew on his porch 2021 • Where did he purchase Olivia's engagement ring
TESOL MAY 2018 2018-05-12
Across
- a small device that does something useful
- that can be carried and moved to another place
- growth
- something created by somebody for the first time
- someone who produces or makes something
- a machine used to copy something to put on a computer
- an object with a particular purpose
Down
- that can be used again
- to create something for the first time
- to show how something works
- something that must be done/ that is needed
- someone who creates something new
- plan
13 Clues: plan • growth • that can be used again • to show how something works • someone who creates something new • an object with a particular purpose • to create something for the first time • someone who produces or makes something • a small device that does something useful • something that must be done/ that is needed • that can be carried and moved to another place • ...
L4. Vocabulary_Activity 2022-06-23
Across
- strange, not known
- to make something new
- to change from being open to not being open
- 편안한
- bed-and-breakfast
- The world changed rapidly after the " i-v-n-i-- " of the phone.
- in fact or really
Down
- an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose
- It's "s---le" to~
- She's got a lot of "p--s--re" on her at work just now.
- Seoul "u--v--s-ty"
- 일지
- to destroy something
13 Clues: 일지 • 편안한 • It's "s---le" to~ • bed-and-breakfast • in fact or really • strange, not known • Seoul "u--v--s-ty" • to destroy something • to make something new • to change from being open to not being open • She's got a lot of "p--s--re" on her at work just now. • The world changed rapidly after the " i-v-n-i-- " of the phone. • ...
Vocab 7 2025-11-13
Across
- showing a generous and kind nature, especially when forgiving an insult or injury
- the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true, through dishonest behavior, lies, or tricks
- lacking skill, competence, or ability, often in a clumsy or ineffective way
- a quantitative analyst, a financial professional who uses complex mathematical and statistical models to solve financial problems
- to suppress or put an end to something, often with force
- to work hard to find or get or to gather together
- to treat someone with an excessive amount of kindness, care, or protection, often leading to them being spoiled
- being open, honest, and sincere in your speech and thoughts
Down
- a remark or statement that may be true but is boring and has no meaning
- mentally sharp, clever, and has good judgment, often able to understand situations quickly and see how to use that knowledge to their advantage
- the occurrence of making valuable or pleasant discoveries by chance, without looking for them
- something that inspires awe or admiration, often due to its grandeur, beauty, or excellence
- suggesting that something unpleasant or bad is going to happen, often in a threatening or foreboding way
- he specialized language of a particular profession or group, using terms that may be difficult for outsiders to understand
14 Clues: to work hard to find or get or to gather together • to suppress or put an end to something, often with force • being open, honest, and sincere in your speech and thoughts • a remark or statement that may be true but is boring and has no meaning • lacking skill, competence, or ability, often in a clumsy or ineffective way • ...
Language of Business 2021-09-27
Across
- Exclusive rights to produce, use and sell an invention or process
- Something made and sold on the market
- Sale of one's time, skills, or expertise
- Percent of a business income that is used to support public services
- Payment for the use of someone else's money
- Group of people interested in a product or service
Down
- An expense
- Person who organizes and manages a business
- Person or business who buys products and services for its own use
- On-going fixed cost of operating a business
- Something of value
- The expense of doing business
- Total money earned by sale of products and services
- Money or property owned by the business
14 Clues: An expense • Something of value • The expense of doing business • Something made and sold on the market • Money or property owned by the business • Sale of one's time, skills, or expertise • Person who organizes and manages a business • On-going fixed cost of operating a business • Payment for the use of someone else's money • ...
Industrial revolution 2022-02-16
Across
- being owned by someone or a company
- machines invented by people
- a new service, method, or product
- having control over something
- making an area more urban
Down
- city
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- country side
- a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- a person who owns a business and makes a lot of money
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- development of industries
12 Clues: city • country side • development of industries • making an area more urban • machines invented by people • having control over something • a new service, method, or product • being owned by someone or a company • a person who owns a business and makes a lot of money • abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market. • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2022-02-16
Across
- an extreme shortage of food
- group of workers with the same trade, or skill
- person opposed to immigration
- a system for sending messages that used a series of dots and dashes
- ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that “clipped” time from long journey
- plantation manager
- a device that used electric signals to send messages
Down
- the ability to read and write
- a new development or invention
- rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people
- farmer who owns a small farm
- a work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer
12 Clues: plantation manager • an extreme shortage of food • farmer who owns a small farm • the ability to read and write • person opposed to immigration • a new development or invention • group of workers with the same trade, or skill • a device that used electric signals to send messages • a work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer • ...
crossword (#004) 2017-09-07
Across
- gathering facts and data
- solution the step of the design process where you may have to redesign
- brief a document detailing what a design team will be doing
- coming up with a large quantity of ideas
- solution figuring out how to fix a problem
- a customer or someone using services of a professional
- recommendations suggestions for a creation
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- the ability to think uniquely
- drawings precise and detailed drawings for engineering
- matrix a grid full of values used to make a choice
- a designer of machines, products, and public works
- preliminary design, usually for a machine.
- and test prototype testing phase of an incomplete invention
- problem step one of the design process
- solution step six of the design process
15 Clues: gathering facts and data • the ability to think uniquely • coming up with a large quantity of ideas • problem step one of the design process • preliminary design, usually for a machine. • solution step six of the design process • solution figuring out how to fix a problem • recommendations suggestions for a creation • ...
Exhibit This! 2025-06-21
Across
- a short piece of text under a picture in a book or article that describes the picture or explains what the people in it are doing or saying
- extremely large animals in old times
- Handout, exercise
- e.g. bulb lamp, telephone
- Feeling of something that has happened that you did not expect
- old times
- to make whole or perfect
- the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time
- a small restaurant where simple meals and drinks are served
Down
- A place you may buy souvenir
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
- No Chemical, healthy
- factory
- Experiments, technology
- paintings, drawings, and sculptures
15 Clues: factory • old times • Handout, exercise • No Chemical, healthy • Experiments, technology • to make whole or perfect • e.g. bulb lamp, telephone • A place you may buy souvenir • paintings, drawings, and sculptures • extremely large animals in old times • a small restaurant where simple meals and drinks are served • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence. • ...
China Vocabulary 2017-03-22
Across
- a chain or group of mountains
- a flat, raised area of land
- when two or more people of different cultures come together to share foods, language, and ideas of their own culture with one another
- attitudes, morals, and beliefs
- something created by a human being
- time periods
- a person who moves from place to place and does not have a permanent home
- an older person
- a depression in the Earth's surface surrounded by higher land
Down
- the supply of water to land or crops
- stories that have been told for a long time
- system of printing cotton cloth and paper hangings with colors
- an elegant handwriting or lettering
- all of the people born and living at about the same time
- a human made waterway to allow passing of boats or ships; used for irrigation or navigation
- something designed and built by humans
- traditions passed down from year to year
17 Clues: time periods • an older person • a flat, raised area of land • a chain or group of mountains • attitudes, morals, and beliefs • something created by a human being • an elegant handwriting or lettering • the supply of water to land or crops • something designed and built by humans • traditions passed down from year to year • stories that have been told for a long time • ...
Industrial revolution 2022-02-16
Across
- being owned by someone or a company
- machines invented by people
- a new service, method, or product
- having control over something
- making an area more urban
Down
- city
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- country side
- a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- a person who owns a business and makes a lot of money
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- development of industries
12 Clues: city • country side • development of industries • making an area more urban • machines invented by people • having control over something • a new service, method, or product • being owned by someone or a company • a person who owns a business and makes a lot of money • abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market. • ...
Crossword Puzzle (The British Raj) 2023-10-16
Across
- love for one’s own country
- someone who tries to change and improve something such as a law or a social system
- to rebel
- practice of treating people differently
- practice where people are divided by caste
- people who try to change the society by fighting against unfair customs
- a woman burnt alive on her husband funeral pyre
Down
- hand operated simple machine used for weaving cloth
- freedom from any foreign rule
- trading company established in Britain
- era of the invention of steam engine
- buying and selling of goods
- a series of ancient trade networks that connected China and the Far East with countries in Europe and the Middle East
13 Clues: to rebel • love for one’s own country • buying and selling of goods • freedom from any foreign rule • era of the invention of steam engine • trading company established in Britain • practice of treating people differently • practice where people are divided by caste • a woman burnt alive on her husband funeral pyre • hand operated simple machine used for weaving cloth • ...
Growing and Expanding the Country 2024-03-05
Across
- 5th President
- economic system in which people and companies own the means of production
- type of economy where people can buy and sell whatever they want
- President Monroe signed this saying Europe cannot colonize in the Americas any more
- Missouri would become a slave state and Maine would become a free state
Down
- trade between states
- Machine that picked the seeds out of the cotton
- rivalry based on the special interests of different areas
- sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- an official count of the population
- a market where there is only one provider
- Artificial waterways
12 Clues: 5th President • trade between states • Artificial waterways • an official count of the population • a market where there is only one provider • Machine that picked the seeds out of the cotton • sole legal right to an invention and its profits • rivalry based on the special interests of different areas • type of economy where people can buy and sell whatever they want • ...
Recreation crossword 2023-05-11
Across
- Cultivated roman item
- A 7 foot javelin
- Important Roman person
- Common Roman accessory
- Common roman food
- Popular Roman sport
- Romans used this for relaxing
Down
- Roman weapon
- A way of death used in rome
- Type of roman death
- Roman fighter
- Roman clothing item
- Roman transportation
- Famous roman emperor
- Roman invention
15 Clues: Roman weapon • Roman fighter • Roman invention • A 7 foot javelin • Common roman food • Type of roman death • Roman clothing item • Popular Roman sport • Roman transportation • Famous roman emperor • Cultivated roman item • Important Roman person • Common Roman accessory • A way of death used in rome • Romans used this for relaxing
Science & Nature – 1960s 2026-01-08
Across
- Beyond Earth’s atmosphere
- US space agency
- Tiny electronic circuit
- Vehicle used to reach space
- Molecule carrying genetic information
- New technological creation
- Travels in space
- Prevents disease
Down
- Object orbiting a planet
- Celestial body humans landed on
- Orbits a star
- Finding something new
- Systematic investigation
- Device producing focused light
- Smallest unit of matter
15 Clues: Orbits a star • US space agency • Travels in space • Prevents disease • Finding something new • Tiny electronic circuit • Smallest unit of matter • Object orbiting a planet • Systematic investigation • Beyond Earth’s atmosphere • New technological creation • Vehicle used to reach space • Device producing focused light • Celestial body humans landed on • ...
Renaissance Era Crossword 2024-10-31
Across
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- He wrote the story "Romeo and Juliet"
- Non-theistic view centered on science and reason
- He painted the "Mona Lisa"
- He created the work "Transfiguration"
Down
- An invention that improved communication and knowledge
- The word for "rebirth"
- This is where the "Mona Lisa" is held
8 Clues: The word for "rebirth" • He painted the "Mona Lisa" • He wrote the story "Romeo and Juliet" • This is where the "Mona Lisa" is held • He created the work "Transfiguration" • He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • Non-theistic view centered on science and reason • An invention that improved communication and knowledge
Space 2022-02-07
Across
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- The practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.
- The study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere and of their physical and chemical properties.
- An immense explosion of a massive star.
- The small rocky celestial bodies found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Down
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- Any of the very large groups of stars and associated matter that are found throughout the universe; a star system.
- Any one of the objects in space that are made of burning gas and that look like points of light in the night sky.
- People that go to space for new discoveries; study planets, stars, and other celestial bodies.
- any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere. Easy examples are the Moon, Sun, and the other planets.
- The amount of matter or substance that makes up an object.
- Newly visible star or nebula.
12 Clues: Newly visible star or nebula. • An immense explosion of a massive star. • The amount of matter or substance that makes up an object. • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • The small rocky celestial bodies found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. • ...
3rd 2024-02-01
Across
- Gravity will not work until you _____.
- Many discoveries have been discovered fumbling through text books and actually discovering two sought after answers _____.
Down
- Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____.
- _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls.
- Sometimes I just want to cringe when some amateur physicist proclaims his weight is a given weight instead my _____.
- Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction.
6 Clues: Gravity will not work until you _____. • _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls. • Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____. • Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction. • ...
Science, tecnology, and culture 2014-01-27
Across
- many nacional or municipal traditions put together
- A telephone exchange is a telecommunications system used in the public switched
- It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or more living creatures
Down
- a way to get to far away or close places
- has to do with inventions, discoveries, or quimics
- is a motion picture film camera
- devices that work automatically
7 Clues: is a motion picture film camera • devices that work automatically • a way to get to far away or close places • has to do with inventions, discoveries, or quimics • many nacional or municipal traditions put together • A telephone exchange is a telecommunications system used in the public switched • ...
SRBIJA 2024-04-03
Across
- Serbia's highest peak
- This Serbian cheese is the most expensive in the world
- This city is known as the Serbian Athens
- The inventor of the lightbulb, who happens to be Serbian
- Serbia is the second largest exporter of this fruit
- Nickname for a Serbian river than is 365 meters long
- Northern most part of Serbia
- This famous Roman emperor was born in what is now Serbian territory
- This invention was created in Serbia and helps us tell time
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- Serbia's national animal
- Small Serbian village built entirely from wood
- Serbian region known for forests and monuments
- Era in which Serbia was first inhabited
- Nikola Jokic's hometown
- Country to the southeast of Serbia
- Traditional Serbian folk dance
- Belgrade's oldest and most famous street
17 Clues: Serbia's highest peak • Nikola Jokic's hometown • Serbia's national animal • Northern most part of Serbia • Traditional Serbian folk dance • Country to the southeast of Serbia • Era in which Serbia was first inhabited • This city is known as the Serbian Athens • Belgrade's oldest and most famous street • Small Serbian village built entirely from wood • ...
DNA 2025-12-05
Across
- helix the iconic, twisted-ladder shape of a DNA molecule, consisting of two strands spiraling around each other
- the basic building block of nucleic acids, like DNA and RNA
- experiment with bacterium was the first to reveal the “transforming principle,” which led to the discovery that DNA acts as the carrier of genetic information
- discoveries, using phages for genetics (like transduction & DNA repair), and developing tools like phage display
- Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA
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- and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA
- rules define the specific hydrogen bonding between complementary nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA
- his experiment with Maclyn McCarty and Colin MacLeod, proving that DNA is the "transforming principle" that carries genetic information, a foundational discovery for molecular biology and genetics
- and Chase the Hershey-Chase experiment in 1952, which conclusively proved that DNA, not protein, carries genetic information, using radioactive labeling and a blender to show viral DNA enters bacteria to infect them, a pivotal discovery in molecular biology
- Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules
10 Clues: Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules • Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA • and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA • the basic building block of nucleic acids, like DNA and RNA • rules define the specific hydrogen bonding between complementary nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA • ...
World History 2025-05-16
Across
- A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- The picture writing of ancient Egypt.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt.
- Stories used to explain nature and gods in ancient cultures.
- The "land between the rivers" – where civilization began.
- The wedge-shaped writing used in Mesopotamia.
- A line of rulers from the same family.
- A trained writer in ancient civilizations.
- A Roman invention to carry water to cities.
- The exchange of goods and services.
Down
- The study of past people through artifacts.
- A group of people with cities, government, and writing.
- A large area ruled by one leader or country.
- A government where people vote for leaders.
- A triangle-shaped tomb for Egyptian rulers.
- Clay material used to make ancient Chinese warrior statues.
17 Clues: A ruler of ancient Egypt. • The exchange of goods and services. • A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia. • The picture writing of ancient Egypt. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • A line of rulers from the same family. • A trained writer in ancient civilizations. • The study of past people through artifacts. • A government where people vote for leaders. • ...
Education 2022-04-22
Across
- a person who leaves school, college, or university before completing a qualification, or a person who lives in an unusual way
- to work with someone else for a special purpose
- someone whose job is to teach in a school or college
- using new methods or ideas
- the fact that people are made to follow rules in a very severe way
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- a place where children go to be educated
- an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles
Down
- someone whose job is to control the operation of a business, organization, or plan
- a person who is learning at a college or university
- very good and suitable to be copied by other people
- providing education or relating to education
- a particular way of thinking, feeling, or behaving, especially a way that is typical of a particular group of people, an activity, a time, or a place
- the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people
14 Clues: using new methods or ideas • a place where children go to be educated • providing education or relating to education • to work with someone else for a special purpose • the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people • a person who is learning at a college or university • very good and suitable to be copied by other people • ...
Chinese/Japanese Crossword 2024-12-06
Across
- Magnificent dome shaped shrine
- A grouping of different parts
- An agreement among members of a group
- Social system in which landowners granted people land in return for rewards
- Chinese philosophy that used the yin yang as its symbol
- A big chain of islands
- "Wind of the Gods"
- 75% of Japan's terrain is covered by...
Down
- Supreme military commander
- Chinese invention that made writing easier
- A form of Confucianism that incorporated the beliefs of Daoism and Buddhism
- Traditional religion of Japan
- Japanese holy spirit
13 Clues: "Wind of the Gods" • Japanese holy spirit • A big chain of islands • Supreme military commander • A grouping of different parts • Traditional religion of Japan • Magnificent dome shaped shrine • An agreement among members of a group • 75% of Japan's terrain is covered by... • Chinese invention that made writing easier • Chinese philosophy that used the yin yang as its symbol • ...
Shakespeare 2022-01-06
Across
- Shakespeare's first theater was destroyed by _.
- The number of hours the shows lasted
- Shakespeare was born in what month?
- Shakespeare was born in
- Shakespeare was a playwright and an____.
- Shakespeare's first name
Down
- The most important invention of the time.
- The name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The number of women who performed in Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare lived during this period
- When the shows took place during the day
- Shakespeare left his second best _ to his wife.
- Shakespeare's wife's name
13 Clues: Shakespeare was born in • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's wife's name • Shakespeare was born in what month? • The number of hours the shows lasted • Shakespeare lived during this period • When the shows took place during the day • Shakespeare was a playwright and an____. • The most important invention of the time. • Shakespeare's first theater was destroyed by _. • ...
U.S History 2023-05-05
10 Clues: 1861-1865 • 2nd president • 5th president • 1st president • 16th president • Whiskey rebellion • first 10 amendments • people against slavery • England, southern, middle • invention that increased slavery
Vocabulary 7th 2025-05-19
Across
- life, Everyday activities and routines
- A person who plays sports
- A person who rides a horse in a race
- When something doesn't feel good
- The rate at which something moves
- Something created to make life easier (like a smartwatch)
- To choose something
Down
- A person who protects the goal in soccer
- What you wear to move on ice
- Someone who wins a competition
- Something very new - not used before
- Equipment you need to play a sport
- The leader of a sports team
- Very important or necessary
14 Clues: To choose something • A person who plays sports • The leader of a sports team • Very important or necessary • What you wear to move on ice • Someone who wins a competition • When something doesn't feel good • The rate at which something moves • Equipment you need to play a sport • Something very new - not used before • A person who rides a horse in a race • ...
crossword 2024-08-27
Across
- believing strongly in a religion and obeying its laws and following its practices
- promising to bring good fortune
- a document which gives the rights of an invention to an inventor
- change direction because it hit something
- push roughly
- separated and took a different direction
- a space just below the roof which is used as a storeroom
Down
- a person who can think about the future in an original and intelligent way
- in a superior way
- order or discipline taken to an extreme
- not showing much interest or enthusiasm
- a person who plays the drum , the tabla , etc.
12 Clues: push roughly • in a superior way • promising to bring good fortune • order or discipline taken to an extreme • not showing much interest or enthusiasm • separated and took a different direction • change direction because it hit something • a person who plays the drum , the tabla , etc. • a space just below the roof which is used as a storeroom • ...
Language of Business 2021-09-27
Across
- Something of value
- Person who organizes and manages a business
- Group of people interested in a product or service
- On-going fixed cost of operating a business
- Total money earned by sale of products and services
- Money or property owned by the business
- Percent of a business income that is used to support public services
- The expense of doing business
- Payment for the use of someone else's money
Down
- Person or business who buys products and services for its own use
- Something made and sold on the market
- An expense
- Exclusive rights to produce, use and sell an invention or process
- Sale of one's time, skills, or expertise
14 Clues: An expense • Something of value • The expense of doing business • Something made and sold on the market • Money or property owned by the business • Sale of one's time, skills, or expertise • Person who organizes and manages a business • On-going fixed cost of operating a business • Payment for the use of someone else's money • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2022-02-16
Across
- an extreme shortage of food
- group of workers with the same trade, or skill
- person opposed to immigration
- a system for sending messages that used a series of dots and dashes
- ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that “clipped” time from long journey
- plantation manager
- a device that used electric signals to send messages
Down
- the ability to read and write
- a new development or invention
- rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people
- farmer who owns a small farm
- a work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer
12 Clues: plantation manager • an extreme shortage of food • farmer who owns a small farm • the ability to read and write • person opposed to immigration • a new development or invention • group of workers with the same trade, or skill • a device that used electric signals to send messages • a work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer • ...
Jobs 2023-08-02
Across
- A trained cook who prepares delicious meals and creates recipes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- A brave individual who puts out fires and responds to emergencies to keep people safe from harm.
- A professional who takes care of people's health, diagnoses illnesses, and prescribes treatments.
- A specialist who focuses on keeping teeth and gums healthy, preventing and treating oral health issues.
- A problem-solver who designs, builds, and maintains various structures, systems, and machines.
- A creative person who makes unique works of art, such as paintings, sculptures, or illustrations.
- A dedicated explorer who gathers and reports news about various events, stories, and issues to inform the public.
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- A person responsible for enforcing the law, protecting citizens, and maintaining order in a community.
- A skilled designer who plans and creates the structure and appearance of buildings and other spaces.
- A medical professional who takes care of animals' health, diagnoses and treats their illnesses.
- A hardworking person responsible for growing and harvesting food, taking care of animals, and managing agricultural land.
- A curious individual who conducts research and experiments to learn more about the world and make new discoveries.
- A healthcare worker who assists doctors in taking care of patients and provides support during medical treatments.
- A person who helps students learn new things, guides them through lessons and activities in school.
- A trained professional who flies airplanes or helicopters, safely transporting passengers or cargo.
15 Clues: A problem-solver who designs, builds, and maintains various structures, systems, and machines. • A medical professional who takes care of animals' health, diagnoses and treats their illnesses. • A brave individual who puts out fires and responds to emergencies to keep people safe from harm. • ...
The wheels 2025-06-29
Across
- wheel fixed to a wagon to carry heavy loads
- buying and selling activity
- Earliest wheel type made of wood and used under heavy loads
- Point about which a wheel turns
- Thin rods that make a wheel lighter
Down
- wheel that shapes clay
- Round invention that changed history
- Office furniture that still uses tiny roller wheels
- Heavy‑load vehicle pulled by oxen
- Cylindrical tree pieces that inspired the first wheels
10 Clues: wheel that shapes clay • buying and selling activity • Point about which a wheel turns • Heavy‑load vehicle pulled by oxen • Thin rods that make a wheel lighter • Round invention that changed history • wheel fixed to a wagon to carry heavy loads • Office furniture that still uses tiny roller wheels • Cylindrical tree pieces that inspired the first wheels • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-02
Across
- invention that separates cotton from seeds
- set of specific electronic signals for communication
- designed the first steam-powered locomotive for commercial use
- inventor of the sewing machine
- pieces that are produced separately and assembled quickly to make complete products
Down
- inventor of the reaper
- inventor of the steel plow
- inventor of the steamboat
- manmade waterway that connects lakes and rivers
- machine that sends instant communication across lines through electronic signals
10 Clues: inventor of the reaper • inventor of the steamboat • inventor of the steel plow • inventor of the sewing machine • invention that separates cotton from seeds • manmade waterway that connects lakes and rivers • set of specific electronic signals for communication • designed the first steam-powered locomotive for commercial use • ...
Chapter 10 & 11 Review 2025-04-02
Across
- Full engagement in the communication process is ______ listening.
- Moral and Responsibilities of Business.
- The Rights Surrounding Creative Invention of Ideas, Designs, or Processes is called _____ Property.
- Pamphlet
- Promotion of Products
Down
- Laws Protecting Trade from Monopolies is One Example.
- Laws Intended to Protect Human Health and Nature.
- Branch of Law Regulating Government Agencies.
- Wrongful Act Resulting in Injury to a Person, Property, or Reputation, Entitling Compensation.
- Online Laws.
10 Clues: Pamphlet • Online Laws. • Promotion of Products • Moral and Responsibilities of Business. • Branch of Law Regulating Government Agencies. • Laws Intended to Protect Human Health and Nature. • Laws Protecting Trade from Monopolies is One Example. • Full engagement in the communication process is ______ listening. • ...
Industrial Revolution crossword 2025-12-02
Across
- – Powered engines that transformed transportation and factories
- – Place where goods were mass-produced
- – New creations that drove technological change
- – Institution where the poor worked for shelter
- – Main fuel source powering machines
Down
- – Common practice where young workers toiled long hours
- – First major industry to industrialize
- – Type of growth caused by migration into cities
- – Key metal used for machines, tools, and rail tracks
- – Transportation network expanded rapidly in the 1800s
10 Clues: – Main fuel source powering machines • – Place where goods were mass-produced • – First major industry to industrialize • – New creations that drove technological change • – Institution where the poor worked for shelter • – Type of growth caused by migration into cities • – Key metal used for machines, tools, and rail tracks • ...
Henry Ford Creates The First Automobile 2014-12-03
8 Clues: A vehicle • The brand of the car • Another word for a car • Another word for creation • The state Henry was born in • The first and last name of the creator • The name of the first car he created (starts with "q") • Machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
8 Clues: Being very smart • Run by electricity • Sometimes but not very often • Small machine or tool that is useful • Where scientists work and do experiments • A test that helps scientists answer questions • A sound, movement, or sign that sends a message • Something new that someone thinks up and creates
Inventors 2022-10-18
8 Clues: Never giving up • Using your imagination • Willing to help others • A new or improved product or idea • Brave in the face of risk and danger • Make someone feel like doing something • Using scientific knowledge to make life easier • Being quick and clever about using resources to solve problems
Inventors 2022-10-18
8 Clues: Never giving up • Using your imagination • Willing to help others • A new or improved product or idea • Brave in the face of risk and danger • Makes someone feel like doing something • Using scientific knowledge to make life easier • Being quick and clever about using resources to solve problems
A Sweet Invention 2024-01-30
7 Clues: what did Ruth get free for life? • what were Ruth's cookies called? • Ruth's cookies were the size of a ______ • what did Ruth chip up to make the cookies? • where were chocolate chip cookies invented? • Ruth loved to _____ her recipe with everyone. • Nestle created chocolate______ to make baking easier
