discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Alexander Graham Bell 2025-04-17
8 Clues: Where Alexander died • Where Alexander grew up • Month Alexander was born • His most famous invention • What he studied as an adult • Alexander and his family moved here • Alexander's helper with the first phone • Alexander's age when he got a middle name
Thomas Edison Vocab 2025-04-02
8 Clues: A smart person • A helpful device • It happens sometimes • Powered by electricity • Where experiments are done • A small device with many parts • How an inventor tests and idea • a gesture or message that people use to communicate with each other
unit 9 test review 2024-01-30
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- - a political doctrine asserting that monarchs derive their authority from God and cannot be held accountable for their actions by human means.
- doctrine, political strategy, practice, state policy, or advocacy that consists in extending power by territorial acquisition or by extending political and economic control outward over other areas.
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- life liberty property were "locke"d" -natural rights
- absolute monarchs
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- Law of the Pendulum, Laws of Motion Telescope, Heavenly discoveries
- Sun is the center of the universe believed by Nicolaus Copernicus
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
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- an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher
- "social contract"
- the process of making an area more urban.
- invented and improved a number of industrial technologies, he is best remembered for his improvements to the steam engine.
- individuals and households who typically fall between the working class and the upper class within a socio-economic hierarchy.
- tolerance, freedom of speech, separation of state and church
- advocated reform of slavery in The Spirit of Law
- -an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- Copernicus theory sparked the idea of this method
20 Clues: "social contract" • absolute monarchs • the process of making an area more urban. • advocated reform of slavery in The Spirit of Law • Copernicus theory sparked the idea of this method • life liberty property were "locke"d" -natural rights • tolerance, freedom of speech, separation of state and church • Sun is the center of the universe believed by Nicolaus Copernicus • ...
Test Your Tesla Brain 2024-05-20
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- A person who invented a particular process or device or who invents things as an occupation.
- An extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field.
- Exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.
- A republic in the western Balkans in south-central Europe in the eastern Adriatic coastal area.
- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- An American inventor and manufacturer who introduced the high-voltage alternating current (AC) system for transmitting electricity in the United States.
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- An American inventor and businessman.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles, either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
- Having no money.
- A type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an enabling disclosure of the invention.
10 Clues: Having no money. • An American inventor and businessman. • Exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability. • An extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field. • A person who invented a particular process or device or who invents things as an occupation. • ...
6th Grade World History Recap 2021-05-27
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- Process of preserving bodies in ancient Egypt
- Invention of Ancient China
- Desert in Africa
- The process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
- Greek city-state that focused on art and education
- Another name for farming
- How did African Kingdoms gain wealth?
- Religion that practices the five pillars of faith
- A government run by a few people
- Writing of Ancient Egypt
- Greek city-state that focused on the military
- Government run by religious figures
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- The geographical feature that provided early civilizations with food, water, and transportation
- A body of stories about gods and goddesses that explains how the world works
- Belief that people are reborn again and again
- Humans Migrated from this continent
- A period of rebirth following the Middle Ages
- Another term for middle ages
- A government run be elected leaders
- A type of soil ideal for farming
- Leader of Egypt
21 Clues: Leader of Egypt • Desert in Africa • Another name for farming • Writing of Ancient Egypt • Invention of Ancient China • Another term for middle ages • A government run by a few people • A type of soil ideal for farming • Humans Migrated from this continent • A government run be elected leaders • Government run by religious figures • How did African Kingdoms gain wealth? • ...
gazette du futur 2023-02-26
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- a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movement
- to make something better
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- the freedom of making choices and decisions
- the planet where the humans live
- the presence of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effect
- an imagined place in which everything is perfect
- synonym of humanity
- something created, thought for the first time
- someone who is controlled by someone else and needs to obey them
- to feel sad
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- a body which moves around the sun or around another fixed star
- some extracts of a movie that makes us want to watch it
- an imagined futur that controls and lies to us
- the part of your life still to come
- risk of extinction
- to feel happy
- a person who controls almost everything and everyone
- a studie that deals with future possibilities based on curent trends
- A community of people
20 Clues: to feel sad • to feel happy • risk of extinction • synonym of humanity • A community of people • to make something better • the planet where the humans live • the part of your life still to come • suffering or death caused by lack of food • the freedom of making choices and decisions • something created, thought for the first time • an imagined futur that controls and lies to us • ...
Technology and Society 2025-01-09
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- The ability of a machine to imitate human intelligence
- The science of programming computers
- The process of creating and sharing content on the internet
- A method for verifying information online
- A field focused on computer systems and applications
- The impact of new technologies on people’s lives
- The process of creating new technological innovations
- Media A social network service or platform
- The practice of keeping personal information secure online
- A type of device used for making phone calls and browsing the web
- A person who develops software
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- A person skilled in the use of technology
- A digital device for storing and processing data
- The ability to solve problems using technology
- An online service for storing, sharing, and accessing information
- The spread of technology into various aspects of life
- The use of electronic systems for communication
- A virtual space where data is stored
- A digital medium used to share visual content
- A program used to perform tasks on a computer
20 Clues: A person who develops software • The science of programming computers • A virtual space where data is stored • A person skilled in the use of technology • A method for verifying information online • Media A social network service or platform • A digital medium used to share visual content • A program used to perform tasks on a computer • ...
Science & Technology: Transforming Life 2024-12-14
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- Why is DNA sequencing significant for healthcare?
- The decade when the Internet became widely accessible.
- The term for renewable sources like wind and solar energy.
- This technology allows real-time communication over the Internet.
- How do smartphones enhance productivity?
- What technology has drastically improved medical imaging?
- The digital tool used for storing and sharing knowledge online.
- Why are advancements in communication critical to globalization?
- The process of increasing interconnectivity between countries.
- The global network that connects people worldwide.
- Machines designed to process and store data.
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- An economy based on information technology.
- This invention is a key development in genetic research.
- The Internet’s role in spreading cultures globally is called cultural
- Small devices that allow individuals to make calls, text, and access the Internet.
- Why is green energy important for society?
- How has the Internet facilitated global trade?
- A satellite-based navigation system.
- How does video conferencing impact business collaboration?
- The industry revolutionized by robotics and automation.
20 Clues: A satellite-based navigation system. • How do smartphones enhance productivity? • Why is green energy important for society? • An economy based on information technology. • Machines designed to process and store data. • How has the Internet facilitated global trade? • Why is DNA sequencing significant for healthcare? • The global network that connects people worldwide. • ...
Famous Scientists 2015-01-26
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- electrical experiments led to invention of the lightning rod
- this educator and comedian had his own TV show
- first woman to win a Nobel Prize, won twice
- contributed to modern alternating current (AC) electricity
- first used telescope to view planets and stars
- was a botanist, anatomist, engineer as well as an artist
- considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees
- father of modern chemistry, first name Antoine
- developed general theory of relativity
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- discovered vaccines; founded science of germ history
- first African American woman to travel in space
- formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitational
- her book Silent Spring helped start the environmental movement
- with colleague Crick discovered structure of DNA molecule
- first woman in space, flew twice on space shuttle Challenger
- created light bulb, phonograph and motion picture
- brothers who created first airplane
- botanist, called 'farmer's best friend'
- often described as the world's first computer programmer
- leading architect and engineer in ancient Egypt
20 Clues: brothers who created first airplane • developed general theory of relativity • botanist, called 'farmer's best friend' • first woman to win a Nobel Prize, won twice • this educator and comedian had his own TV show • first used telescope to view planets and stars • father of modern chemistry, first name Antoine • first African American woman to travel in space • ...
Cyril 2025-11-09
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- Something strange or difficult to explain.
- A good chance to do something.
- Something difficult that needs effort to complete.
- A way to show thoughts or feelings, often through words or art.
- A new thing made through creativity or science.
- To find something new for the first time.
- Believing in yourself and your abilities.
- The answer to a problem.
- The customs, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people.
- Something important or difficult that you have done successfully.
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- The act of sharing information through speaking or writing.
- Information and understanding gained from learning.
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving travel.
- The use of science to create tools or machines.
- The natural world around us — air, water, land, and living things.
- Having new and original ideas.
- Having the duty to take care of something or someone.
- Wanting to learn or know more about something.
- A group of people who live in the same area.
- To make something better.
20 Clues: The answer to a problem. • To make something better. • A good chance to do something. • Having new and original ideas. • To find something new for the first time. • Believing in yourself and your abilities. • Something strange or difficult to explain. • A group of people who live in the same area. • Wanting to learn or know more about something. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-03-28
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- a creation of something for the first time to solve a problem or fulfill a need
- factory
- making many things at one time
- Fulton's invention that helped move goods and people up and down rivers
- a main route for settlers heading to the midwest
- making goods or products
- farming
- allowed mass production of cotton in the early 1800s
- used the assembly line to make affordable cars quickly
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- when a society goes from farming and agriculture to factories and machines
- manmade waterway that allowed faster transport of goods
- created the spinning machine and brought some of the first factory systems to America
- how a society makes and spends money
13 Clues: factory • farming • making goods or products • making many things at one time • how a society makes and spends money • a main route for settlers heading to the midwest • allowed mass production of cotton in the early 1800s • used the assembly line to make affordable cars quickly • manmade waterway that allowed faster transport of goods • ...
Long e sound 2013-10-21
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- To dig a hole and fill something in that hole
- to create something no one else has created
- You carry this item when it is raining
- A material that joins other material together
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- On a journey to complete a specific task
- Avery important meal in the morning
- Some skin just above your waist
- Another word for estimate
- Causes a ship to sink
- Something you eat and comes in squares
10 Clues: Causes a ship to sink • Another word for estimate • Some skin just above your waist • Avery important meal in the morning • You carry this item when it is raining • Something you eat and comes in squares • On a journey to complete a specific task • to create something no one else has created • To dig a hole and fill something in that hole • ...
2025 Vocabulary Revision 2025-05-22
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- A trick or feature used to attract attention, often for sales.
- To apply force, especially physically.
- A large, bright fire.
- The ability to recover from stress or difficulties.
- Hot and humid weather that feels sticky.
- A new idea or invention that changes how things are done.
- Fleeing or leaving a place for safety.
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- KFC is __________!
- Very careful and precise with details.
- So silly or unreasonable it doesn’t make sense.
10 Clues: KFC is __________! • A large, bright fire. • To apply force, especially physically. • Very careful and precise with details. • Fleeing or leaving a place for safety. • Hot and humid weather that feels sticky. • So silly or unreasonable it doesn’t make sense. • The ability to recover from stress or difficulties. • A new idea or invention that changes how things are done. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- Written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
- The literal meaning of Renaissance.
- A famous play written by William Shakespeare famous for its tragedy.
- A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa.
- A time of renewal in culture in Europe.
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- prominent philosophy that relied on human understanding
- A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo.
- Created The School of Athens.
- An invention by Johannes Gutenburg.
- A famous sculptor painter and architect.
10 Clues: Written by Geoffrey Chaucer. • Created The School of Athens. • The literal meaning of Renaissance. • An invention by Johannes Gutenburg. • A time of renewal in culture in Europe. • A famous sculptor painter and architect. • A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa. • A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo. • ...
Medieval Europe 2017-06-01
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- stool Used in Ordeal by water
- Group in Medieval society
- bread Key food in the peasant diet.
- Legendary Knight of the Order of the Round Table
- Eating celebration of the wealthy.
- Common accusation made against women.
- Knights promised Lords their...
- Lords required Knights for what purpose
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- Who decided innocence or guilt in ordeals?
- Invention that changed warfare and led to knights having less importance.
- Document created in 1215 giving rights to the people of England.
- Favourite hobby of Lords and Ladies.
- Peasants used this instead of a plate.
- of Arms Badge worn of clothing and shields of knights for identification.
- Entertainment for the poor
- Tyrannical king who ruled unfairly before the Magna Carta
- Series of religious wars fought in the 11th century
17 Clues: Group in Medieval society • Entertainment for the poor • stool Used in Ordeal by water • Knights promised Lords their... • Eating celebration of the wealthy. • bread Key food in the peasant diet. • Favourite hobby of Lords and Ladies. • Common accusation made against women. • Peasants used this instead of a plate. • Lords required Knights for what purpose • ...
Science Crossword 2018-09-26
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- Algae belong to this kingdom
- All animal life in an ecosystem
- They obtain their energy by eating other living things
- The longest river in the world
- Tbe natural home of a living thing
- Plants need it to perform photosynthesis
- Water becomes water vapour
- A plant with a hard, thick stem and low branches
- They use energy from the Sun to make their own food
- The real food for plants
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- Community of living and non-living things in a specific area
- Plants lose water vapour through their leaves
- One of the 5 oceans in the world.
- The period before the invention of writing.
- All plants life in an ecosystem.
- Mammals, birds and reptiles breathe with .....
- A large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean
17 Clues: The real food for plants • Water becomes water vapour • Algae belong to this kingdom • The longest river in the world • All animal life in an ecosystem • All plants life in an ecosystem. • One of the 5 oceans in the world. • Tbe natural home of a living thing • Plants need it to perform photosynthesis • The period before the invention of writing. • ...
Inventors 2024-04-19
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- voice actor who invented the first mechanical heart
- invented screw-top salt shakers
- caused 73 students to resign
- was asked to run for Senate
- used what he learned in calligraphy class
- discovered an unknown molecule in 5th grade
- was once referred to as the "Merchant of Death"
- had three times as many patents as Thomas Edison
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- Came up with his idea while flying
- Hated pearls
- invented the snowmobile at age 19
- created hair straightening creams and gas masks (Think there's a connection?)
- invented the electric guitar, but never played one
- Invented a machine to wash both clothes and dishes
- got no rights to his invention, because he lived in the Soviet Union
- rewrote lyrics for popular songs as a hobby
- created the telegraph and its alphabet
17 Clues: Hated pearls • was asked to run for Senate • caused 73 students to resign • invented screw-top salt shakers • invented the snowmobile at age 19 • Came up with his idea while flying • created the telegraph and its alphabet • used what he learned in calligraphy class • discovered an unknown molecule in 5th grade • rewrote lyrics for popular songs as a hobby • ...
Invention of Hugo Cabret 2013-10-13
10 Clues: clock maker • Hugo's sidekick • a child with no parents • Station Where Hugo lived • Melies Papa Georges alias • Jeanne Isabelle's godmother • what Papa Georges took from Hugo • Cabret Boy hiding behind the clock • fixer Hugo's job at Papa Georges toy store • a French film student in story who befriends Hugo
the most important invention 2025-12-17
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- you can use it from your homework and for a gameing.
- Every line hits at power, yet reveals nothing outright.
- you can do anything everywhere whit it even another countery.
- it hides things on the face
- it can vanish fast. (you can use it ).
- it hides danger in light.
- We need to get it from our phones to work.
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- it hides cold secrets.
- it hides messages.
- something moves behind the screen.
10 Clues: it hides messages. • it hides cold secrets. • it hides danger in light. • it hides things on the face • something moves behind the screen. • it can vanish fast. (you can use it ). • We need to get it from our phones to work. • you can use it from your homework and for a gameing. • Every line hits at power, yet reveals nothing outright. • ...
The Invention of Wings 2024-05-02
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- What does Handful steal?
- Who writers about them feeling alone and helpless in Charleston?
- What is Nina forbidden from having?
- house Where does Handful sneak into more than ever?
- Sara asks Handful questions about life and the?
- What does Becky want Sara to wear?
- What does Missus strike Handful with?
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- Who invites Sara to live with her and her husband?
- What does the guard interrogate Sara about?
- What does Handful wish that could fit in the bullet molds?
10 Clues: What does Handful steal? • What does Becky want Sara to wear? • What is Nina forbidden from having? • What does Missus strike Handful with? • What does the guard interrogate Sara about? • Sara asks Handful questions about life and the? • Who invites Sara to live with her and her husband? • house Where does Handful sneak into more than ever? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-01-25
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- Creator of the sewing machine
- Creator of the steel plow
- Creator of the incadecent lightbulb
- Creator of morse code
- 1.7 million people came from where
- Another invention of Eli Whitney
- The North was based on what
- Which group left germany and russia because of persecution, restrictive laws, and economic hardship
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- Who portrayed small, easily irritated drunkards
- Who made the cotton gin
- Creator of the telephone
- Creator of the Electric street car
- Who could no longer survive the country had not yet modernized agriculture methods
- Another inention of samuel morse
- Creator of the steamboat
- Who came to texis to become farmers
- This immigrant group came to america democratic goverment
- The creator of the refrigerator car
- Creator of the mechanical reaper
- The south was based on what
20 Clues: Creator of morse code • Who made the cotton gin • Creator of the telephone • Creator of the steamboat • Creator of the steel plow • The south was based on what • The North was based on what • Creator of the sewing machine • Another inention of samuel morse • Another invention of Eli Whitney • Creator of the mechanical reaper • Creator of the Electric street car • ...
Mae DuFour's Tech Crossword 2017-06-13
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- changing data into information
- Improvement of something that has already been invented
- The forefront of technology, larger than a phone
- Passes along the message from the encoder to the decoder
- Informing in an entertaining way
- Where your information is coming from
- Creating something new
- preservation of something
- make (something) on a large scale using machinery
- Entertainment for purpose of educating the public
- High school required class
- The strength required for sustained physical activity
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- Data that has been sorted and arranged
- A type of manufacturing
- Includes individual facts, statistics, and ideas
- Speaking, writing, or other forms of...
- communication over a distance by telephone
- Something that runs on or must be connected to electricity
- The first word to an "age" in history
- Make up of one's genes
20 Clues: Creating something new • Make up of one's genes • A type of manufacturing • preservation of something • High school required class • changing data into information • Informing in an entertaining way • Where your information is coming from • The first word to an "age" in history • Data that has been sorted and arranged • Speaking, writing, or other forms of... • ...
Words 2017-04-04
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- its not urban and its not rural
- something in your body that makes you stronger
- to show
- a room where you work
- something that is left on your floor, plate, or table after eating
- something that is fantasy, illusions
- an invention that was created
- a task that is very difficult
- unreasonable thinking
- has a lot of muscles
- to turn down
- related to authority, charged with its duties, actions, and responsibilities
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- to share something
- to crush something, like a cookie
- not private
- to model something
- someone or something that is prejudice
- someone who practices magic tricks
- in mourning
- to be rejected
- a state of being solemn
- to make something
- to make things harder
- to work well with someone or something
- to be mentioned by media
25 Clues: to show • not private • in mourning • to turn down • to be rejected • to make something • to share something • to model something • has a lot of muscles • a room where you work • to make things harder • unreasonable thinking • a state of being solemn • to be mentioned by media • an invention that was created • a task that is very difficult • its not urban and its not rural • ...
WW1 Crossword 2024-11-12
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- First name of the leader that made germany a superpower\
- An important french city in the war
- A german plan to send 90% of troops to france
- Britian,Franc, and Russia are notable members
- Slowed the german "Quick War"
- Germanys biggest threat
- Extreme Patriotism
- Most pivotal battle in history
- A country that wanted Germany restrained
- The month in which A-H declared war on Serbia
- The country germany had to cross to reach France
- The country that A-U took
- First country to declare war
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- The "Cause" of WW1
- The nickname for WW1
- Returned ousted rulers to countries
- A new invention involving fire
- Germany and Austria Hungary are notable members
- One of the first battles of WW1
- Known as the "power keg of europe"
20 Clues: The "Cause" of WW1 • Extreme Patriotism • The nickname for WW1 • Germanys biggest threat • The country that A-U took • First country to declare war • Slowed the german "Quick War" • A new invention involving fire • Most pivotal battle in history • One of the first battles of WW1 • Known as the "power keg of europe" • Returned ousted rulers to countries • ...
Victorian! 2025-12-05
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- Author whose work shaped the modern idea of Christmas
- Became the Victorian centrepiece of Christmas dinner.
- Used to decorate early Victorian Christmas trees.
- First commercial Christmas one was printed in 1843.
- Hung for gifts
- Staple festive pastry in the Victorian era.
- ‘now bring us some _____ Pudding
- Named holiday made official in 1871.
- Common Victorian toy and festive symbol.
- Evergreen decoration widely used in Victorian homes.
- Decorative ornaments introduced from Germany.
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- Popular Victorian treat.
- Served with Victorian puddings.
- Popular Victorian decoration and kissing tradition.
- Popularised by Prince Albert in the 1840s after coming from germany
- Festive invention by Tom Smith, enjoyed by 2.
- Common Victorian Christmas spice.
- Dickensian Christmas icon.
- Revived Victorian tradition of seasonal singing.
- Became classic Victorian festive entertainment.
- gift baskets, especially for servants.
21 Clues: Hung for gifts • Popular Victorian treat. • Dickensian Christmas icon. • Served with Victorian puddings. • ‘now bring us some _____ Pudding • Common Victorian Christmas spice. • Named holiday made official in 1871. • gift baskets, especially for servants. • Common Victorian toy and festive symbol. • Staple festive pastry in the Victorian era. • ...
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). • ...
the Columbian exchange 2021-10-28
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- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521
- the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S
- About the size of a chestnut, this little fruit is packed with caffeine and have a bitter taste
- used in marinara sauce
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- comes from sugarcane
- known as corn
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- Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility
- one of the three Spanish ships used by Genoan explorer Christopher Columbus in his first voyage to the West Indies
- a perennial tropical grass with tall stout jointed stems from which sugar is extracted
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in pre-Columbian Americas
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case
- a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- seeds from a small tropical American evergreen tree, from which butter and chocolate are made.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
20 Clues: known as corn • comes from sugarcane • used in marinara sauce • the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S • Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case • ...
1r1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-17
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- An explanation that has been tested by numerous, independent researchers over a long period of time.
- An experiment or observation is ____ when others who do the same experiment or make the same observation get the same result.
- A statement that makes a claim, backs it up with evidence and explains the reasoning for making the claim.
- The formal process used to study the sciences.
- The foundation for all scientific discoveries.
- The factor that is changed by the scientist during an experiment.
- Anything that has mass and volume
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- Astrology is an example of a(n) ______.
- Data is _____ when it describes what is actually observed or measured without opinion or interpretation.
- An unconfirmed but testable explanation of an observation that is often written in an if...then statement.
- A list of steps that outlines how to perform a particular experiment
- Factors in an experiment that could affect the outcome but are kept constant
- A statement that says something is true
- Our universe obeys a set of _____.
- A factor which may change.
- An acitivity that is set up with specific conditions so that you can make observations.
16 Clues: A factor which may change. • Anything that has mass and volume • Our universe obeys a set of _____. • Astrology is an example of a(n) ______. • A statement that says something is true • The formal process used to study the sciences. • The foundation for all scientific discoveries. • The factor that is changed by the scientist during an experiment. • ...
Ancient Communities Vocabulary 2020-11-11
Across
- a cart with one wheel and handles used to move supplies
- to grow crops and raise animals
- now or the present time
- a chart that shows days, months, and years
- a group of pipes that carry water to and from homes and buildings
- the beliefs and customs of a group
- a thin material made from wood that is often used for writing
- a new object or idea someone makes or thinks of
- a round object that helps things go from place to place
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- a place where people live and work together in one area
- to make something different or new
- a place with rows of seats where people can watch plays, concerts, and movies
- from a very long time ago
- a 12-month time period, from January to December
- to go from place to place
- a group of men, women, and children
16 Clues: now or the present time • from a very long time ago • to go from place to place • to grow crops and raise animals • to make something different or new • the beliefs and customs of a group • a group of men, women, and children • a chart that shows days, months, and years • a new object or idea someone makes or thinks of • a 12-month time period, from January to December • ...
Unit 2 2026-02-03
Across
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- the state or quality of producing something
- largely automatic equipment in a system of manufacturing
- the action or process of innovating
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- continuously and responsibly in communities online and offline
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- the application of computer systems able to perform tasks
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a decentralized ledger of all transactions across a peer-to-peer network
- government authority title for a set period
- the computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content
- a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship
- action of inventing something
- legally registered by use as representing a company or product
15 Clues: action of inventing something • the action or process of innovating • government authority title for a set period • the state or quality of producing something • a person who organizes and operates a business • largely automatic equipment in a system of manufacturing • the application of computer systems able to perform tasks • ...
MHS Trailblazer Women's History Month Crossword 2026-03-03
Across
- The first woman to win multiple Grammy awards and the first African-American woman to win a Grammy.
- The first and only woman to receive the Medal of Honor.
- The first woman to go to space, sent by the Soviet Union during the space race.
- The first woman to win a nobel prize for her discoveries in radiation.
- The first woman to enlist in the US armed forces, particularly the Navy.
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- The first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the 1900 Paris Olympics in the sailing events.
- The first woman to be a Supreme Court Justice.
- The first woman to serve in Congress.
- The first woman to run for president as a part of the early feminist movements, and the first woman to be a stock broker on wall street.
- The first woman to receive a Pulitzer prize for her novel "The Age of Innocence".
10 Clues: The first woman to serve in Congress. • The first woman to be a Supreme Court Justice. • The first and only woman to receive the Medal of Honor. • The first woman to win a nobel prize for her discoveries in radiation. • The first woman to enlist in the US armed forces, particularly the Navy. • ...
Transport 2015-01-10
Across
- an aircraft that takes off and lands on a runway
- an animal that was replaced as a means of transport with the invention of the car and motorcycle
- driven on roads, for carrying lots of people
- a famous German car company
- an underwater military or research vehicle
- for carrying heavy loads
- a vehicle that floats on a layer of air, allowing it to go on land or water
- driven on roads, to get people from one place to another
- an aeroplane with a gas turbine engine
- has tracks instead of wheels and a huge cannon
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- pulled by dogs, commonly used to go over ice and snow
- a car that takes you where you want, for a fee
- two wheels and a motor to make it go fast
- an aircraft that can take of vertically
- a vehicle that goes on water
- two wheels and pedals
- a famous Italian car company
17 Clues: two wheels and pedals • for carrying heavy loads • a famous German car company • a vehicle that goes on water • a famous Italian car company • an aeroplane with a gas turbine engine • an aircraft that can take of vertically • two wheels and a motor to make it go fast • an underwater military or research vehicle • driven on roads, for carrying lots of people • ...
China Vocabulary 2017-03-22
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- an elegant handwriting or lettering
- system of printing cotton cloth and paper hangings with colors
- all of the people born and living at about the same time
- a flat, raised area of land
- something created by a human being
- time periods
- something designed and built by humans
- a person who moves from place to place and does not have a permanent home
- stories that have been told for a long time
- an older person
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- when two or more people of different cultures come together to share foods, language, and ideas of their own culture with one another
- the supply of water to land or crops
- a chain or group of mountains
- traditions passed down from year to year
- a depression in the Earth's surface surrounded by higher land
- a human made waterway to allow passing of boats or ships; used for irrigation or navigation
- attitudes, morals, and beliefs
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 • ...
Movies and tv shows 2026-02-23
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- opera A long-running television drama that focuses on emotional relationships, family conflicts, and everyday life situations, usually with many episodes.
- A genre where the story is told using animation
- comedy A genre that combines romance and humor, focusing on a love story with lighthearted and funny moments.
- fiction A genre based on imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced technology, space travel, time travel, aliens, or scientific discoveries.
- A non-fiction genre that presents real-life events, people, or issues to inform or educate the audience.
- show A program that shows real people (not actors) in real-life situations, competitions, or social experiments, though sometimes partially scripted.
- A genre that explores serious themes and realistic characters, often focusing on emotional development and conflict.
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- show A program where contestants compete in challenges, quizzes, or games to win prizes or money.
- A genre focused on suspense, tension, and excitement, often involving crime, danger, or unexpected twists.
- A genre where characters express emotions and advance the story through songs and dance performances.
- A genre intended to make the audience laugh through humor, funny situations, or exaggerated characters.
- genre designed to scare, shock, or create suspense and fear in the audience.
- show A genre where characters express emotions and advance the story through songs and dance performances.
13 Clues: A genre where the story is told using animation • genre designed to scare, shock, or create suspense and fear in the audience. • show A program where contestants compete in challenges, quizzes, or games to win prizes or money. • A genre where characters express emotions and advance the story through songs and dance performances. • ...
Lesson 9: Kingdoms of West Africa 2024-06-13
Across
- Trading centers in West Africa that grew and became wealthy.
- A region that has little rainfall.
- An exchange of goods or commodities, on a large scale between different countries or between
- Borders a river
- Cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding animals
- A mineral used for seasoning food
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- The creation of something new.
- A person who farms
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- A Muslim place of worship.
- A branch of knowledge that deals with the creation
- A group traveling together for safety.
- A large area covered with trees
- The behaviors and beliefs of a group of people.
- geography: The branch of geography concerned with landforms, drainage features, climates, soils, and vegetation.
- A road for passage or travel
16 Clues: Borders a river • A person who farms • A Muslim place of worship. • A road for passage or travel • The creation of something new. • A large area covered with trees • A mineral used for seasoning food • A region that has little rainfall. • A group traveling together for safety. • The behaviors and beliefs of a group of people. • A branch of knowledge that deals with the creation • ...
Q skills L&S Unit 5 2023-09-27
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- What happens when you get taller and wiser?
- A new creation or discovery.
- The act of examining closely to uncover the truth.
- Your public image or what others think of you.
- To demonstrate that something is true or valid.
- A recurring sequence of events.
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- To inspire and support someone.
- A natural inclination or leaning toward a particular behavior.
- Something unexplained or puzzling.
- The instinct to stay alive.
10 Clues: The instinct to stay alive. • A new creation or discovery. • To inspire and support someone. • A recurring sequence of events. • Something unexplained or puzzling. • What happens when you get taller and wiser? • Your public image or what others think of you. • To demonstrate that something is true or valid. • The act of examining closely to uncover the truth. • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-09
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- - The least expensive kind of doctors
- - The first Medici ruler ( ____ de Medici)
- - Traditional dress for women
- - the renewal and rebirth of modern culture
- - the highest societal rank
- Vinci - The most famous artist, scientist and theorist
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- - Most popular religion during this time
- - Land surrounded with water on all sides but one
- - Philosophy that motivated the renaissance movement
- - The new invention during this time that helped produce books
10 Clues: - the highest societal rank • - Traditional dress for women • - The least expensive kind of doctors • - Most popular religion during this time • - The first Medici ruler ( ____ de Medici) • - the renewal and rebirth of modern culture • - Land surrounded with water on all sides but one • - Philosophy that motivated the renaissance movement • ...
vocabulary words of the slides 2023-10-11
Across
- to look over an item and note things about it
- collecting different ideas
- the ways to solve a problem
- The build to test to see if the design works
- a person who builds things
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- to look up information on websites
- something that has been made
- A item that has been made and is being sold
- a large group of people
- something that can ruin a product from working
10 Clues: a large group of people • collecting different ideas • a person who builds things • the ways to solve a problem • something that has been made • to look up information on websites • A item that has been made and is being sold • The build to test to see if the design works • to look over an item and note things about it • something that can ruin a product from working
Vocabulary practice 2025-05-26
5 Clues: Old story that isn't true • New things found or learned • The state of being real or alive • Not based on real scientific facts • Mind-to-mind communication without words
Physics Project 2021-01-21
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- His studies provided support for the idea that the Earth revolves round the sun and his work on falling bodies also laid the groundwork for Newton’s subsequent theories.
- His work showed that space and time are not immutable but are fluid and malleable.
- He contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
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- He outlined the principle of gravity.
- The first woman to win a Nobel and the first person to win two separate Nobels.
- He discovered of the theory of electromagnetism.
- He played a key role in the development of quantum electrodynamics, the theory that describes how light and matter interact, earning him a Nobel prize in 1965
- He won a Nobel for research on atomic nuclei.
8 Clues: He outlined the principle of gravity. • He won a Nobel for research on atomic nuclei. • He discovered of the theory of electromagnetism. • The first woman to win a Nobel and the first person to win two separate Nobels. • His work showed that space and time are not immutable but are fluid and malleable. • ...
Big Hero 6 2022-10-06
12 Clues: The mascot • Antagonist • Hiro's Brother • Aunt Cass's Cat • Love's Chemistry • Hiro's Invention • "Hello. I am -----" • What keeps Baymax, Baymax • Antagonist daughter's name • Where the movie takes place • He spilled ________ on his shirt • "welcome to the nerd lab _______"
Spelling Words 2019-04-30
12 Clues: To act. • A meeting. • To rely on. • To encourage. • While awaiting. • Anything invented. • To change in form. • To keep from doing. • An exciting experience. • Identical or consistent. • A person who invents things. • A method of doing something.
unit 6 2022-04-04
12 Clues: goal • certain • вовлекать • обернуться • ... chanel • used at home • know something • scientists do this • you can find this in water • water comes from ... at home • smth new that was made by smb • water comes inside this at home
Quest Proficiency Test 2023-12-08
Across
- success plan an outline of action steps needed to achieve your goals
- to list or rate in order of importance or priority
- the outward aspect of or look of something
- learning learning style that involves complete physical activity
- relating to or experienced through hearing
- use of imagination or original ideas or and individuals ability to create
- plan a document that defines and business's objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summary market research and plan for execution
- the production of something new
- to annoy persistently
- design process a series of steps that engineers or innovators can apply to develop a situation to a problem
- the principles of conduct governing an individual or group
- a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design \
- research the activity of gathering information to understands the needs of your costumers
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- purpose to use in connection with a business usually for profit
- statement a description of what an individual would like to accomplish in the future
- step planned efforts made to reach a specific
- simple objects showing human workman ships as distinguished from a natural object
- a constraining condition agency or force; desk
- unknown authorship or origin
- on who is present but not taking part in a situation or event
- a standard on which a judgment or decision is made
- a persons judgement of what's important in life
- brand the deception and marketing of oneself typically includes strengths and values well as statements
- something that has been produced for the first time through the use of imagination or of igneous thinking and experiment the ability of to create something new or the act of a new process product or service
- one who organizes manages and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise; one who owns a business
- behavior of motivating people to act towards a common goal attitude or belief
- expression the look on ones face which is responsible for a vast percentage or a nonverbal communication
- a movement usually of the body or limbs that express and emphasize an idea sediment or attitude
- firm adherence to a code of moral values
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making using or selling and invention
30 Clues: to annoy persistently • unknown authorship or origin • the production of something new • firm adherence to a code of moral values • the outward aspect of or look of something • relating to or experienced through hearing • step planned efforts made to reach a specific • a constraining condition agency or force; desk • a persons judgement of what's important in life • ...
Occupation 2023-07-03
Across
- Someone who designs and plans buildings or structures, considering functionality, aesthetics, and safety.
- Someone who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems, using scientific and mathematical principles.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, working to keep people healthy and well.
- A person who engages in sports or physical activities professionally, showcasing their skills and competing against others.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, treating their illnesses and promoting their well-being.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires and save lives, ensuring the safety of communities.
- A person who flies and operates aircraft, ensuring safe travel for passengers or transporting goods.
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- Someone who conducts research and experiments to gain knowledge and make discoveries in various fields of study.
- An explorer who travels to space, conducting experiments and research in zero-gravity environments.
- Officer A member of law enforcement who maintains peace and order, protecting citizens and enforcing the law.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, entertaining others with their talent and creating beautiful melodies.
- 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.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals and creates new recipes, often working in restaurants or hotels.
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various art forms, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
15 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. • ...
Texas as a State 2023-01-17
Across
- demand for beef increased after this war
- cowboys do this on horseback
- burning a ranch logo onto cattle
- cowboys wear these on their boots
- the cattle industry sold this for profit
- first major cattle trail in texas
- invention helped irrigate crops in Texas
- first people to introduce cattle in texas
- last chief of the comanche tribe
- black soldiers who fought indians
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- former governor of texas
- invented barbed wire
- state with cattle drives and Indian wars
- led to the decline of ranches in texas
- this resource helped west texas ranching
- new cities grew along this line
- this increased in texas between 1850-1890
17 Clues: invented barbed wire • former governor of texas • cowboys do this on horseback • new cities grew along this line • burning a ranch logo onto cattle • last chief of the comanche tribe • cowboys wear these on their boots • first major cattle trail in texas • black soldiers who fought indians • led to the decline of ranches in texas • demand for beef increased after this war • ...
Indo european 2023-12-05
Across
- King Nebuchadnezzar ruled what land
- Belief in one god
- Phoenician invention passed along to Greeks
- first of the new empires
- King who ruled Israel from 1010 BC to 970 BC
- 20 organized sections of Persian government
- Created worlds largest empire of his time
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- Succeeded his father David as King
- "one true religion" of Persia
- Persian cavalry force of elite infantry
- The Babylonians fell to who
- Collected taxes in Persia
- This stretched from Susa to Lydia
- Cyrus nickname
- Persians were unified by this ruler
- Harsh brutal tactics, destroyed lands & peoples
- Hittites and Assyrians used this metal
- This aspect of Israelite culture had impact
18 Clues: Cyrus nickname • Belief in one god • first of the new empires • Collected taxes in Persia • The Babylonians fell to who • "one true religion" of Persia • This stretched from Susa to Lydia • Succeeded his father David as King • King Nebuchadnezzar ruled what land • Persians were unified by this ruler • Hittites and Assyrians used this metal • Persian cavalry force of elite infantry • ...
Anthropology: Ch 13-15 2013-12-03
Across
- the realization and understanding of a set of relationships. An addition to knowledge
- promoting the passing on of one's genes by aiding the survival or reproduction of one's close kin
- an outdated concept of cultural evolution that claims all societies pass through the same series of stages,from savagery to civilization
- a synonym for sociobiology
- a synonym for unilinear evolutionism
- the idea that human behaviors have a biological basis with minimal influence from culture
- the idea that human behaviors are almost totally the result of learned cultural information, with few or no instinctive responses
- a synonym for sociobiology
- the maximum population of a species allowed by existing environmental conditions and resources
- acting to benefit others while disregarding one's own welfare
- when knowledge of a cultural trait in another society stimulates the invention of a similar trait
- rapid and extensive culture change generated from within a society
- any of a group of diseases, of various causes, that are newly appeared or rapidly expanding their range in the human species
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- the eating of human flesh from members of one's own society
- the American school of cultural evolution that rejected any general theory of culture change but believed that each society could be understood only in reference to its particular history
- ("cultural circle") a school of cultural evolution originating in Germany that proposed a small number of early cultural centers from which cultural traditions spread in ever-widening circles to encompass and influence other societies
- an outdated concept of cultural evolution that claims major cultural advances were made by one or a few societies and spread there to all other societies
- the scientific study that examines evolutionary explanations within species
- tension among the wives of one man in polygynous societies, often caused by the differing statuses of those wives
- rapid diffusion of cultural items either by choice of the receiving society or by force from a more dominant society
- the synthesis of existing religious beliefs and practices with new ones introduced from the outside
- new creations. The application of discovered knowledge
22 Clues: a synonym for sociobiology • a synonym for sociobiology • a synonym for unilinear evolutionism • new creations. The application of discovered knowledge • the eating of human flesh from members of one's own society • acting to benefit others while disregarding one's own welfare • rapid and extensive culture change generated from within a society • ...
Parts and Figures Speech 2023-10-12
Across
- He ran "quickly" to the store.
- The snowman is growing smaller in the sunlight.
- The invention of the lightbulb was a bright idea.
- NO!
- He "ran" quickly to the store.
- Your heart is cold as ice.
- Pssh, my grandma could do that.
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- He ran quickly "to" the store.
- He ran quickly to the "store".
- And
- I have a "red" apple.
- You took forever to finish.
- That trick was sick.
- "He" ran quickly to the store.
- I appreciate you yelling at me.
- You are the light of my life.
- Figures of speech should never be taken...
17 Clues: And • NO! • That trick was sick. • I have a "red" apple. • Your heart is cold as ice. • You took forever to finish. • You are the light of my life. • He ran quickly "to" the store. • He ran "quickly" to the store. • He ran quickly to the "store". • "He" ran quickly to the store. • He "ran" quickly to the store. • I appreciate you yelling at me. • Pssh, my grandma could do that. • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2023-02-28
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- His last name is Myers.
- This caused a split in the Catholic Church.
- What continent do we find the Himalayas?
- A time of focusing on the world and not God.
- It's not DiCaprio...
- He wrote the 95 Theses.
- They had the most power in Feudal Japan.
- She is Mr. Reeves support.
- Our teacher!
- He wants to play Kahoot every day.
- You'll hear him say "Avocados from Mexico"
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- They protected the shoguns.
- They conquered China.
- An invention from Islam.
- Where do we go to school?
- A group or chain of islands.
- He loves to play Chess!
17 Clues: Our teacher! • It's not DiCaprio... • They conquered China. • His last name is Myers. • He loves to play Chess! • He wrote the 95 Theses. • An invention from Islam. • Where do we go to school? • She is Mr. Reeves support. • They protected the shoguns. • A group or chain of islands. • He wants to play Kahoot every day. • What continent do we find the Himalayas? • ...
Crossword created 10/8 2025-10-08
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- Living things
- Rapid back and forth
- How high or low a sound is
- What living things are made of
- What everything is made of
- What we hear with our ears
- Where we are right now
- The name of Gold's very fluffy cat
- The bad that comes with the good (engineering)
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- Non-living things
- The loudness of a sound
- The legal name of our shark
- The legal name of our sloth
- People invested in an invention
- The name of the Gold's less fluffy cat
- The name of the website that your assessments are on
- Symbol that shows magnitude of a force
17 Clues: Living things • Non-living things • Rapid back and forth • Where we are right now • The loudness of a sound • How high or low a sound is • What everything is made of • What we hear with our ears • The legal name of our shark • The legal name of our sloth • What living things are made of • People invested in an invention • The name of Gold's very fluffy cat • ...
verb noun 2021-04-08
12 Clues: noun of fly • noun of die • noun of revise • noun of invent • noun of decide • verb of advice • verb of choice • verb of success • noun of compete • verb of education • noun of pronounce • verb of invitation
Social Studies Basics 2022-08-07
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- the study of people and artifacts from ancient times
- distance north or south of the equator
- the study of humans before the invention of writing
- a source that interprets of summarizes from an original source
- specific period of time
- a group of connected people living together
- how people in groups make decisions, at many different levels
- the study of the past
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- 100 years
- distance measured in degrees east or west of an imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole
- 10 years
- a source that gives original information from the time period being studied
- the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- all the physical surroundings of Earth
- objects that are made, used, or modified by humans and give us information about life in the past.
- wealth/resources and production/consumption
- things people can use
- group of people with complex organization and specific way of life
- habits, beliefs, and traditions of certain people
19 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • things people can use • the study of the past • specific period of time • all the physical surroundings of Earth • distance north or south of the equator • wealth/resources and production/consumption • a group of connected people living together • habits, beliefs, and traditions of certain people • the study of humans before the invention of writing • ...
Vaping Crossword 2023-05-30
Across
- when someone wants something again and again
- Name referring to the large companies in the tobacco industry
- Illness often caused by smoking and vaping
- light emitted diode
- nicotine product which lead to the invention of the vape to help people quit
- converted into vapor form
- Disease or addiction that takes over a particular area or group of people
- word to describe different flavors of juuls
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- Naturally grown plant which is often used with nicotine products
- most popular vape company
- having to do with the brain
- Centers for Disease and Control
- Substances which are poisonous to humans
- a group of people born in the same time period who follow the same trends
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- chemical found in vapes
16 Clues: light emitted diode • chemical found in vapes • most popular vape company • converted into vapor form • having to do with the brain • Centers for Disease and Control • U.S. Food and Drug Administration • Substances which are poisonous to humans • Illness often caused by smoking and vaping • word to describe different flavors of juuls • ...
The Renaissance 2025-04-11
Across
- A person who supports artists with money
- Author of the Prince
- The black plague led to the downfall of this social system
- Playwright inspired by the Greek and Roman classics
- Study of human potential and achievements
- A Renaissance invention that made books easier to produce
- Spurred demand for middle east goods
- Who created the printing press in 1456 Germany?
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- What is an education involving history, literature, grammar, and rhetoric?
- The "Mona Lisa" artist
- Renaissance artists who crafted sculptures, awesome in size and intense with emotions
- Wealthy merchant family that funded ideas and art
- This shows 3-dimensions on a flat surface
- Cultural movement which revived art, learning, the, religious reform and the scientific revolution
- The city in Italy known as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Famous Renaissance painter
16 Clues: Author of the Prince • The "Mona Lisa" artist • Famous Renaissance painter • Spurred demand for middle east goods • A person who supports artists with money • This shows 3-dimensions on a flat surface • Study of human potential and achievements • Who created the printing press in 1456 Germany? • Wealthy merchant family that funded ideas and art • ...
The Nation Grows 2025-11-11
Across
- The president who bought the Louisiana Territory
- A journey of exploration
- River that marked the eastern boundary before 1803
- The 1848 event that brought thousands to California
- The 1830s transportation built across the eastern states to move people and goods
- Land owned by a country
- The two explorers hired by Jefferson to lead the expedition
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- Native American Woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- The fur trader that provided horses for Lewis and Clark
- The large 1803 land purchase from France
- A man-made waterway used for boats
- Animals that the Shoshone gave to help Lewis and Clark through the mountains
- the edge of a settled area
- The state that won independence from Mexico
- The invention that allowed boats to travel upriver and downriver
- The mountains Lewis and Clark had to go through in the West
16 Clues: Land owned by a country • A journey of exploration • the edge of a settled area • A man-made waterway used for boats • The large 1803 land purchase from France • The state that won independence from Mexico • Native American Woman who helped Lewis and Clark • The president who bought the Louisiana Territory • River that marked the eastern boundary before 1803 • ...
Perubahan sosial 2023-10-17
10 Clues: baju koko • proses cepat • menara kudus • proses lambat • membawa kemajuan • penemuan alat baru • perubahan direncanakan • perubahan membawa kemunduran • menyempurnakan penemuan sebelumnya • penggunaan bahasa ingris sehari hari
2 World History Vocabulary 2025-09-14
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- A system of faith and worship
- Armed conflict between nations or groups
- A newly created tool, device, or method that solves a problem
- The practice of managing relations between countries peacefully
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- The study of humans, cultures, and societies past and present
- A path used for trading goods between regions
- An advanced society with cities, writing, and organized government
- A formal written agreement between nations
- The study of past human life through artifacts and remains
- A partnership between countries or groups for mutual benefit
10 Clues: A system of faith and worship • Armed conflict between nations or groups • A formal written agreement between nations • A path used for trading goods between regions • The study of past human life through artifacts and remains • A partnership between countries or groups for mutual benefit • The study of humans, cultures, and societies past and present • ...
Galileo 2024-06-06
Across
- What Galileo discovered around Jupiter.
- What he used to prove something.
- What was Galileo.
- Darker patches on the sun.
- What science did he show with balls.
- Another student
- What did he use to find moons next to Jupiter.
- What did Galileo find around Saturn.
- Device used to measure temperature.
- The studies of interstellar bodies.
- What tower did he drop the balls from.
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- Where we live in space.
- What did Galileo get exiled for.
- What did Galileo discover on the moon.
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun.
- What were most of Galileo's discoveries in space.
- What did Galileo discover in the church.
- What part of Galileo is in display.
- What law of motion did Galileo pioneer.
- What did Galileo invent in math.
- What condition did he have when he was older
- What Planet did Galileo find with a telescope
- One of the students
- What galaxy do we live in.
24 Clues: Another student • What was Galileo. • One of the students • Where we live in space. • Darker patches on the sun. • What galaxy do we live in. • What did Galileo get exiled for. • What he used to prove something. • What did Galileo invent in math. • The 2nd closest planet to the sun. • What part of Galileo is in display. • Device used to measure temperature. • ...
chapters 13-14 2013-04-14
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- ______ south is made up of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana
- ships carrying passengers and freight at fixed dates
- main overland route to the west in 1811
- groups of workers who join together to protect their rights and interests
- invention made to clean cotton quickly
- Robert ________ built the first commercially successful steamboat
- roads that travelers must pay to use
- _______ Morse invented the telegraph
- taxes used to repair the roads
Down
- union membership fees
- a government license guaranteeing the inventor all profits for a certain length of time
- The Cotton ________ is a group of states in which their main crop is cotton.
- ____________ parts are parts made to be exactly the same so they could be interchanged.
- ship seized by slaves in 1841
- means "cotton pod"
- meaning "to end"
- religious folk songs
- woven fabrics
- Nat _______ led a slave revolt in 1831
- _____ south is made up of Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia.
20 Clues: woven fabrics • meaning "to end" • means "cotton pod" • religious folk songs • union membership fees • ship seized by slaves in 1841 • taxes used to repair the roads • roads that travelers must pay to use • _______ Morse invented the telegraph • invention made to clean cotton quickly • Nat _______ led a slave revolt in 1831 • main overland route to the west in 1811 • ...
Memory Boy 2013-02-15
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- Miles sister
- Where Miles father was when the volcano eruption happened
- Miles fathers occupation
- Arthur Newell Name of main character
- sheila gave to Sarah
- Miles mom
- Princess a bike that Miles built and named
- invention that Mr. Kurz had never heard of
- was in the jar Miles had
- who Mr. Kurz thought Miles worked for
- Litzke Miles social studies teacher
- Month that Miles and his family left their home
- where Mr. Kurz cabin was
- many years ash from the volcano had been falling
- Name of the man that gave Miles and his father a gun
Down
- Place Miles and his family were going
- eruption Natural disaster that occured
- Miles was interested in
- reason Miles family apologized to him
- river queen Name of boat that Miles built
- Where Miles and his family lived
- item that Miles packed
- Vista nursery home
- Miles father
- boy Nickname that Miles family called him
- Miles age
- women who gave Sarah a goat
27 Clues: Miles mom • Miles age • Miles sister • Miles father • Vista nursery home • sheila gave to Sarah • item that Miles packed • Miles was interested in • Miles fathers occupation • was in the jar Miles had • where Mr. Kurz cabin was • women who gave Sarah a goat • Where Miles and his family lived • Litzke Miles social studies teacher • Arthur Newell Name of main character • ...
Famous Scientists 2015-01-26
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- brothers who created first airplane
- contributed to modern alternating current (AC) electricity
- her book Silent Spring helped start the environmental movement
- discovered vaccines; founded science of germ history
- created light bulb, phonograph and motion picture
- formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitational
- developed general theory of relativity
- electrical experiments led to invention of the lightning rod
- was a botanist, anatomist, engineer as well as an artist
- considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees
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- first woman in space, flew twice on space shuttle Challenger
- with colleague Crick discovered structure of DNA molecule
- first used telescope to view planets and stars
- father of modern chemistry, first name Antoine
- first African American woman to travel in space
- often described as the world's first computer programmer
- first woman to win a Nobel Prize, won twice
- this educator and comedian had his own TV show
- botanist, called 'farmer's best friend'
- leading architect and engineer in ancient Egypt
20 Clues: brothers who created first airplane • developed general theory of relativity • botanist, called 'farmer's best friend' • first woman to win a Nobel Prize, won twice • first used telescope to view planets and stars • father of modern chemistry, first name Antoine • this educator and comedian had his own TV show • first African American woman to travel in space • ...
Viktória 2021-04-09
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- they are used for water transport on the seas or rivers
- helps people, catches the criminals
- is a product of science
- it is decorative arts
- makes facial massage and puts make-up on
- typical indoor sport
- are created between siblings, cousins, parents,aunts..
- adds aesthetic value to our lives
- typical in big cities, is a combination of smoke with fog
Down
- is a formal act and it takes place in a church
- people see new places and new countries
- very important for a successful life
- you can send and receive letters
- should provide protection, education, help
- there is a lot of nature, there are trees, forests, andd fields
- cuts customers hair
- music festival, young people love him
- there are some extra services like sauna, pool or entertainment
- we cannot imagine life without this invention
- there are too many people, there is a high level of crime and a lot of noise
20 Clues: cuts customers hair • typical indoor sport • it is decorative arts • is a product of science • you can send and receive letters • adds aesthetic value to our lives • helps people, catches the criminals • very important for a successful life • music festival, young people love him • people see new places and new countries • makes facial massage and puts make-up on • ...
Acient CHina 2024-02-23
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- A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms
- a lower social class
- China's most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist
- salesmen
- a member of any of a group of traditionally pastoral peoples of Mongolia
- A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons
- a jem
- A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent
- Road a trade route
Down
- a succession of rulers of the same line of descent
- A type of varnish
- A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius
- a leader
- an advanced state of human society
- One of the three major religions of China, started in India
- A small narrowboat
- Wall A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China
- A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese
- an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements
- A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs
21 Clues: a jem • a leader • salesmen • A type of varnish • A small narrowboat • a lower social class • Road a trade route • an advanced state of human society • A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese • a succession of rulers of the same line of descent • A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms • an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements • ...
16 2024-02-22
Across
- Two-wheeled invention a precursor to the auto
- Solar, for one, with planets in tow
- International police organisation
- Where one might see a cherry's start or its end
- Elemental necessity in the Dead Sea's buoyancy
- Yellow in NYC; black in London
- Days named for Saturn and the Sun historically
- Often secret sometimes with a smile
- Prefix with "code" in addressing letters
- Vivid fluorescent colours
Down
- Sea-going luxury often found in Monaco's harbor
- A mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the vital essence of the living.
- Metropolitan hub of culture and commerce
- Georgia's pride, fuzz and all
- Former name of a major city in India
- an attractive or endearing person or animal
- Freshwater body larger than a pond
- The ultimate end
- Group of people with a common interest or venue for music and dancing
- liquid-crystal display
- vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard when they reach the ear
21 Clues: The ultimate end • liquid-crystal display • Vivid fluorescent colours • Georgia's pride, fuzz and all • Yellow in NYC; black in London • International police organisation • Solar, for one, with planets in tow • Freshwater body larger than a pond • Former name of a major city in India • Often secret sometimes with a smile • Metropolitan hub of culture and commerce • ...
Lesson8 Part1-4 2025-12-02
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- causing harm, damage, or injury to someone or something
- in a way that makes a profit(利益) [ c- ]
- to choose to take up an idea, method, or course of action
- can be used
- a soft red-brown metal which pass electricity and heat easily, and used for making wire and coins
- having official permission [ a- ]
- to be real or present
- a new idea, method, or invention
- to make something smaller in size, importance, or value; to reduce
Down
- in a way that relates to chemistry or chemicals
- to burst or to break up into pieces
- to fill a battery with electricity
- to change in a chemical way when mixed with another chemical substance
- a way of doing something
- a substance used in chemistry or produced by chemistry
- a chance that something might happen or be true
- to take in and store electricity
- steady and not likely to change or fail
- a heavy, soft, gray, poisonous metal
- to show information on a screen [ d- ]
20 Clues: can be used • to be real or present • a way of doing something • to take in and store electricity • a new idea, method, or invention • to fill a battery with electricity • having official permission [ a- ] • to burst or to break up into pieces • a heavy, soft, gray, poisonous metal • steady and not likely to change or fail • to show information on a screen [ d- ] • ...
French Revolution 2021-04-20
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- where the national assembly met
- what happened in 1793 in France
- where king louis lived in France
- peasants stormed the...
- workers, what are sans-cullotte's
- why were the king and queen marked as traders of France
- where did king louis try to escape to
- name of the royal palace august 1792
- were forced to do military service
Down
- French slogan for revolution
- the highest estate in France
- who wanted the monarch abolished
- people in the third estate
- Robespierre's bloody invention
- who was the leader of the jacobins
- had almost complete authority over peasents
- capital of France
- this estate was exempt from most taxes
- king Louis's wife's last name
- let them eat....
20 Clues: let them eat.... • capital of France • peasants stormed the... • people in the third estate • French slogan for revolution • the highest estate in France • king Louis's wife's last name • Robespierre's bloody invention • where the national assembly met • what happened in 1793 in France • who wanted the monarch abolished • where king louis lived in France • ...
TOby 2021-04-12
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- to stop something
- invent something and what it is called
- when a baby gets a new family
- super tired
- someone who fixes electrical problems
- bring something up
- when someone tries to stop something
- taken into a family that is not the baby’s original
- what you body does to get rid of food
- a thing people do to impress others
Down
- Vision
- tired
- a *blank* is a person who does something in front of someone to impress them
- what your body does with food
- when someone brings up an idea
- something can be *blank*
- to make something
- a doctor or something but multiple of them
- a vision person
- a doctor or something
20 Clues: tired • Vision • super tired • a vision person • to stop something • to make something • bring something up • a doctor or something • something can be *blank* • when a baby gets a new family • what your body does with food • when someone brings up an idea • a thing people do to impress others • when someone tries to stop something • someone who fixes electrical problems • ...
To and from 2021-10-12
Across
- Point _ to _
- Icy and speedy shoes
- The wheels on it go
- Pizza or french fries way of thinking about a winter sport
- Cow sound
- Cat sound
- Dog sound
- You wouldn't take this horse for granted would you?
- Kitty Hawk invention
- My favorite way to travel :)
- A word of exclamation
- 3rd planet
- May cover your head with it
- What you may seek, or what you're reading right now
- Gas guzzler
Down
- Two wheeler
- Can fly in place
- Surf, long, or skate
- What a carrier may have
- See ya
- Waiting...waiting...
- Gym class fun on these wheels
- Without hesitation
- Utter amazement
- Number that makes this sequence possible: 1,2,4,8,16,32
- What's up
26 Clues: See ya • Cow sound • Cat sound • Dog sound • What's up • 3rd planet • Two wheeler • Gas guzzler • Point _ to _ • Utter amazement • Can fly in place • Without hesitation • The wheels on it go • Icy and speedy shoes • Surf, long, or skate • Kitty Hawk invention • Waiting...waiting... • A word of exclamation • What a carrier may have • May cover your head with it • My favorite way to travel :) • ...
RMS7 East and Southeast Asia 2021-12-13
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- a person ruling in place of someone else
- type of pottery perfected in China
- Highest mountain peak in Japan
- rainy season
- invention that helped sailors navigate
- local land owning lord
- Religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- system of trade routes from Europe to Asia
- social system in Japan and Europe
- a group of people living to the North of China
- ruler of a clan
- military leader in Japan
Down
- traditional Japanese religion
- government with many departments/bureaus
- chain of islands
- country nicknamed land of the rising sun
- someone that passes an exam to qualify for government job
- highly trained warrior
- nicknamed Ruler of the Universe
- Prince that tried to unify Japan
20 Clues: rainy season • ruler of a clan • chain of islands • local land owning lord • highly trained warrior • military leader in Japan • traditional Japanese religion • Highest mountain peak in Japan • nicknamed Ruler of the Universe • Prince that tried to unify Japan • social system in Japan and Europe • type of pottery perfected in China • invention that helped sailors navigate • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2016-10-31
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- Sumerian Invention
- Mesopotamia's 1st king/ruler/leader
- Introduced idea of only 1 God (Judaism)
- A person whose jo is to write down amount of crops
- An "epic" king
- River that runs through Mesopotamia
- Empire created by Sargon
- Means "Land between 2 rivers"
- Belief in many gods
- Official writing of Mesopotamia
- Person who killed Goliath
Down
- King of Israel
- Place where the first cities arose
- ____________ Crescent
- Emperor of Babylon who created a harsh set of laws
- A system of canals for bringing water to crops
- Was given the 10 Commandments on Mount Sinai
- A stepped shaped temple
- Belief in One God
- Empire who was harsh/cruel and famous for conquering others using iron weapons
20 Clues: King of Israel • An "epic" king • Belief in One God • Sumerian Invention • Belief in many gods • ____________ Crescent • A stepped shaped temple • Empire created by Sargon • Person who killed Goliath • Means "Land between 2 rivers" • Official writing of Mesopotamia • Place where the first cities arose • Mesopotamia's 1st king/ruler/leader • River that runs through Mesopotamia • ...
Owen Burgen= 3rd Hour 2024-04-17
Across
- People from the Netherlands
- State of the Sunflower
- People from Germany
- Americans killed off most of this species
- The law says you have to do something
- the vehicle that made the trails useless
- The Hispanic species brought to america
- Group of people from the same place
- Reason people settled in Kansas
- To transfer money to a government entity
Down
- A time of isolation
- invention that stopped cowboys
- Got their way of life striped them
- paper or card map
- People from France
- Ownership or control of a supply
- Person from mexico
- Someone skilled in formal speeches
- people who gave cattle drives
- a person who does work for no pay and is forced
20 Clues: paper or card map • People from France • Person from mexico • A time of isolation • People from Germany • State of the Sunflower • People from the Netherlands • people who gave cattle drives • invention that stopped cowboys • Reason people settled in Kansas • Ownership or control of a supply • Got their way of life striped them • Someone skilled in formal speeches • ...
spelling 2023-10-10
Across
- an official who hears and decides court cases
- containers made of a stiff material
- a small house
- saw; gazed
- a section of a written document; an essay for a magazine or newspaper
- time of rest from work or study
- two wheeled vehicle
- something that is asked
- a shelf
- to join or connect
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- cutting part of a blade; ledge or end of a cliff
- two wheeled motorized transportation
- to push or poke gently
- buildings used for worship
- a group of people under one government
- keeping your mind on something; care or consideration
- something new; a finding; a discovery
- to fly high into the air
- the brother of your mother or father
- a round line
20 Clues: a shelf • saw; gazed • a round line • a small house • to join or connect • two wheeled vehicle • to push or poke gently • something that is asked • to fly high into the air • buildings used for worship • time of rest from work or study • containers made of a stiff material • two wheeled motorized transportation • the brother of your mother or father • something new; a finding; a discovery • ...
History 2024-12-11
Across
- He was sent to the ______ for the ritual.
- Group of People known for human sacrifice.
- Going out of the country.
- Prefers a Bow and Arrow
- Coming into the country.
- English Warrior
- A period of time where a king would _____.
- The act of doing work.
- Feudal Punishment, off with thy head.
- Peasants live in a ______.
- Lesser people in the Feudal System
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- System The hierachy of Medieval Europe.
- The act of Bartering
- HE MUST BE ______ for doing these horrible things!
- The overthrowing of the Aztecs was ____________.
- Main English weapon.
- In the story, the human ___________ into a dragon!
- English Ruler
- A technolgical advance, commonly known as an _______
- We must perform the _____.
- Choosing a new leader requires an ________.
21 Clues: English Ruler • English Warrior • The act of Bartering • Main English weapon. • The act of doing work. • Prefers a Bow and Arrow • Coming into the country. • Going out of the country. • We must perform the _____. • Peasants live in a ______. • Lesser people in the Feudal System • Feudal Punishment, off with thy head. • He was sent to the ______ for the ritual. • ...
World History Unit 1 Review 2025-09-04
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- Era of reason aimed at improving society.
- Government ruled by king/queen.
- This went against human rights.
- Philosopher who promoted Natural Rights
- Government ruled by a religious leader.
- Major invention that improved communication.
- __________ Reformation
- "God-Given" freedoms of all humans.
- Voyage that brought slaves to America.
- Criticized the Catholic Church w/ 95 Theses.
Down
- Language of Bible before Reformation.
- Government where citizens vote.
- Sun in the middle of the universe
- Agreement between people and gov, aka Social ___
- An "enemy" of the Church.
- Scientist who was declared heretic.
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Sold by Catholic Church, criticized by Luther.
- This was translated after the Protestant Reformation.
- Scientist who discovered laws of Motion.
20 Clues: __________ Reformation • An "enemy" of the Church. • Leader of the Catholic Church • Government where citizens vote. • Government ruled by king/queen. • This went against human rights. • Sun in the middle of the universe • Scientist who was declared heretic. • "God-Given" freedoms of all humans. • Language of Bible before Reformation. • Voyage that brought slaves to America. • ...
WotD 6K 2025-11-25
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- a burst of wind
- sadly longing for something
- to make incapable of movement
- state of feeling shocked
- a small hallway / room
- to discard and tease
- to destroy something by burning it
- a place far away but within sight
- to fall, usually from a height
- complete failure or disaster
- haunted, mysterious
- everywhere at the same time
Down
- to rudely dismiss something
- pig like
- fine & wispy
- machine, invention or a potion
- hairy
- to eat hungrily / complete
- lonely
- slight burn
- angry / aggressive
- a very deep hole; of depth
- to start or begin
- many patches in a irregular pattern
- foul smell
- like a farm animal, strong but not smart
- to unfold or bloom
27 Clues: hairy • lonely • pig like • foul smell • slight burn • fine & wispy • a burst of wind • to start or begin • angry / aggressive • to unfold or bloom • haunted, mysterious • to discard and tease • a small hallway / room • state of feeling shocked • to eat hungrily / complete • a very deep hole; of depth • to rudely dismiss something • sadly longing for something • everywhere at the same time • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocab 2023-02-24
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- The conversion to machinery.
- The change from an economy based on agriculture to one based on manufacturing.
- People being separated and divided by their beliefs and/or ideas.
- A person who buys goods for their own purpose.
- People moving to a place that will support them better.
- A system that gives people power to choose what they buy and produce.
- The populations of cities and towns grows.
Down
- Making and selling goods on a small scale.
- Factories that produced different fabrics.
- Across the continent
- License that gives someone the right to "own" an invention.
- Machines were also used to produce goods and manufacture things, no longer only people.
12 Clues: Across the continent • The conversion to machinery. • Making and selling goods on a small scale. • Factories that produced different fabrics. • The populations of cities and towns grows. • A person who buys goods for their own purpose. • People moving to a place that will support them better. • License that gives someone the right to "own" an invention. • ...
1920’s crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- What revolution started the Red Scare?
- Wrote, “The Jungle”
- Popular 1920’s dance
- Invented the ford truck
- What revolutionary idea did Henry Ford create?
- What ideology did Sacco and Vanzetti follow?
Down
- President during WWI (1913-1921)
- Which island did immigrants have to go to be checked?
- Period following the Great Depression where jazz became popular
- The 19th Amendment allowed for who to vote?
- Founded the Hull House
- What invention made America’s factories more advanced than those in Europe?
- illegal liquor store sore or nightclub
- Policy protecting native-born people
14 Clues: Wrote, “The Jungle” • Popular 1920’s dance • Founded the Hull House • Invented the ford truck • President during WWI (1913-1921) • Policy protecting native-born people • What revolution started the Red Scare? • illegal liquor store sore or nightclub • The 19th Amendment allowed for who to vote? • What ideology did Sacco and Vanzetti follow? • ...
Brooklynn 2024-02-08
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- raw material product thats bought or sold
- someone used to change legislation
- an investment program that pools money from shareholder
- an exclusive right granted for an invention
- gives priority to finacial payouts and assets
- deposit for predetemined
- the date a loan or investment is due
Down
- money you get everytime one is sold
- factory that prevent or impede newcomers into a market
- is ownership in a company
- name,term,design,symbol
- provides voting right
- a loan used to fund operation
- NY stock exchange
14 Clues: NY stock exchange • provides voting right • name,term,design,symbol • deposit for predetemined • is ownership in a company • a loan used to fund operation • someone used to change legislation • money you get everytime one is sold • the date a loan or investment is due • raw material product thats bought or sold • an exclusive right granted for an invention • ...
the Columbian exchange 2021-10-28
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- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521
- the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S
- About the size of a chestnut, this little fruit is packed with caffeine and have a bitter taste
- used in marinara sauce
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- comes from sugarcane
- known as corn
Down
- Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility
- one of the three Spanish ships used by Genoan explorer Christopher Columbus in his first voyage to the West Indies
- a perennial tropical grass with tall stout jointed stems from which sugar is extracted
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in pre-Columbian Americas
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case
- a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- seeds from a small tropical American evergreen tree, from which butter and chocolate are made.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
20 Clues: known as corn • comes from sugarcane • used in marinara sauce • the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S • Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case • ...
AP World Vocabulary: Chapter 3 and 4. 2025-10-30
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- also known as Temujin, leader of Mongols
- important fruit from Southeast Asia that made its way to Africa
- said to be richest man ever to exist; leader of Mali empire
- religion of Swahili states
- "Mongols of the Sea
- Mongol takeover of Persia; state name
- the pillar of Islam that Mansa Musa did; hajj
- Mongol military technique used to take down Moscow
- The Mongols bred many animals like horses so they were:
- the two boats used in Zheng He's fleet, starting with j and then with d
- Italian traveler that took notes on China and Asia by travelling along the Silk Road
- The Khanate in which Mongol conquered Russia was in.
- Arab traveler who traveled along the silk road and wrote about his discoveries
- Mongol merchants were called:
- animal domesticated by West African kingdoms
- the Mongols lived a ___ because they moved around so much
Down
- cosmopolitan empire in Southeast Asia and major trading hub in Sea Roads; strait of Malacca
- leader of the Yuan Dynasty
- the empire in which Angkor Wat is located
- important animal in Americas, domesticated in Peru
- where Borobudur is located
- little villages along the trade routes for rest and trade
- What the Mongols started doing because of them conquering Persia
- Chinese traveler and fleet commander
- religious and important learning center in West Africa
- Mongol way of communication
- the construction of roads and "great houses" in Chaco Canyon
- communities that have a unique religion but live in an area with a different religion are said to be
- American civilization in present-day Mississippi that traded mica and copper
- language of Swahili states
30 Clues: "Mongols of the Sea • leader of the Yuan Dynasty • where Borobudur is located • religion of Swahili states • language of Swahili states • Mongol way of communication • Mongol merchants were called: • Chinese traveler and fleet commander • Mongol takeover of Persia; state name • also known as Temujin, leader of Mongols • the empire in which Angkor Wat is located • ...
TOPIC 2026-02-23
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- Medical solutions developed by science
- Period when humans used fire and chipped stone tools
- Statistic lowered by medical advances
- What humans seek over nature via tech
- technology converts nature into
- Social hierarchy our ancestors likely valued
- Proposed age marked by human-driven species loss
- Built via better resource management and tech
- Curiosity driving scientific discovery
- Stories ancestors used to explain the world
- Duty to use tech for collective good
- Risk to species from human activity
- Risk to natural spaces from tech use
- Movement of communities seeking new resources
- How humans adjust to new technologies
- Simple stone machines from the Stone Age
- Philosopher who explored technology’s essence
- How early Common Era communities functioned
- Factor driving demand for tech and resources
- Forging minerals into durable materials for tools/ornaments
- humans who used fire and chipped stones
- Great influence from advanced technology
- Progress in science and tech over time
- How tech uncovers truths about humanity
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- that turns rivers into power sources
- Modern tech connecting global communities
- Practices balanced with modern innovation
- Length of life extended by scientific discoveries
- Core nature of technology, a philosophical focus
- Era of human expansion and resource competition
- Ancestors’ explanation for events beyond their control
- Shiny metal/stone items used to show status
- Each period of human tech development
- Tools/machines invented to make tasks faster and easier
- Term describing times before written records
- Connection between humanity and nature
- Measure of a territory’s economic output
- Process of shaping metals into useful items
- Era of sharpened stone tools and simple machines
- What technology is designed to fulfill
40 Clues: technology converts nature into • Risk to species from human activity • that turns rivers into power sources • Duty to use tech for collective good • Risk to natural spaces from tech use • Statistic lowered by medical advances • What humans seek over nature via tech • How humans adjust to new technologies • Each period of human tech development • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-2025 2024-12-03
Across
- the invention of barbed-wire fences would protect farmers _____, allowing for more efficient production
- factories and technological improvements led to an _____ in production during the industrialization era
- the industrial era essentially created _____, where each part of the country developed its own unique characteristics
- the _____ (section of the country) was known for having very fertile soil which was good for growing crops
- the steam engine, steamboat, transcontinental railroad, and the formation of roads led to _____ being more efficient
- urbanization, or the growing of cities, was a partly a result of the erie ______ causing an economic boom in the northeast
- during the industrial era, immigrants were seen as inexpensive, or cheap, sources of _____ (workers)
- last name of the inventor that created a form of instantaneous communication
- _____ were used to grow and harvest cotton that would later be used in factories in the northern textile mills
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- inventions such as the steel plow, steam engine, cotton gin, etc. were all designed to make production and transportation more _____
- eli whitney's invention of the cotton gin would actually increase the demand for _____ in the south
- this country's immigrants left their home country as a result of a major crop failure
- this country's immigrants were known for working on the transcontinental railroad and mining for gold
- slave labor grew throughout the south after eli whitney discovered a way to harvest _____ more efficiently
- urban populations rose during the industrial era as a result of industrial/factory jobs increasing in ______ (opposite of farming communities)
- the majority of people weaving cloth in textile mills were _____
- abbreviation for the city that became a vital commercial center as a result of the erie canal being created
- entrepreneurs have the opportunity to invent a product, find investors, and sell their product under the free _____ system
- railroads specifically opened up new _____ in the West by allowing people to travel to these areas faster
- nativists, or locals, were often upset with _____ taking their jobs, as they were a cheaper source of labor
20 Clues: the majority of people weaving cloth in textile mills were _____ • last name of the inventor that created a form of instantaneous communication • this country's immigrants left their home country as a result of a major crop failure • eli whitney's invention of the cotton gin would actually increase the demand for _____ in the south • ...
Vocabulary "Internet texts" p.194 - 197 2021-02-03
Across
- Die Verbindung
- Die Übertreibung
- Die Vorstellung
- bewerten
- Die Wissenschaft
- Die Bewertung
- zugeben
- riesig
- unterhalten
- Die Erforschung
- enttäuschend
- erhalten
- Die Täuschung
- saugen
- schleichen
- liefern
- Das Gefühl
- neulich
- Das Vermögen
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- Der Müll
- Der Auftrag
- schlagen
- Die Bewertung
- behaupten
- Das Lebewesen
- verlässlich
- Der Erfinder
- Die Sichtung
- Die Anleitung
- Die Erfindung
- atemberaubend
- löschen
- Das Element
- Die Leistung
- insgesamt
- Der Vorteil
- überzeugend
- Die Erforschung
38 Clues: riesig • saugen • zugeben • löschen • liefern • neulich • Der Müll • schlagen • bewerten • erhalten • behaupten • insgesamt • schleichen • Das Gefühl • Der Auftrag • verlässlich • unterhalten • Das Element • Der Vorteil • überzeugend • Der Erfinder • Die Sichtung • enttäuschend • Die Leistung • Das Vermögen • Die Bewertung • Das Lebewesen • Die Bewertung • Die Anleitung • Die Erfindung • atemberaubend • Die Täuschung • Die Verbindung • ...
Scene 3 text 10 2021-04-23
Across
- valittamisen sijaan
- toive, toivoa
- huomata, tajuta
- luoda
- alue
- saastuminen, saaste
- keksintö
- ratkaisu
- moni, usea
- keksiä
- toimia
- tyyni, rauhallinen
- päivässä
- oli tapana
- tuuli
- tarve, tarvita
- teippi, teipata
Down
- valtameri
- paljon
- suoraan, heti
- muovi, muovinen
- luulen, luultavasti
- kuvitella
- kerätä, keräillä
- ratkaista
- kehittää
- yhtiö
- paljon jotakin
- roskat
- purjehtia
- tulos
- paljon
- keskimäärin
- määrä
- satama
- koulutus
- eräänä päivänä
- kasvaa, aikuistua
- tarkalleen
39 Clues: alue • luoda • yhtiö • tulos • määrä • tuuli • paljon • roskat • paljon • satama • keksiä • toimia • kehittää • keksintö • koulutus • ratkaisu • päivässä • valtameri • kuvitella • ratkaista • purjehtia • moni, usea • oli tapana • tarkalleen • keskimäärin • suoraan, heti • toive, toivoa • paljon jotakin • eräänä päivänä • tarve, tarvita • muovi, muovinen • huomata, tajuta • teippi, teipata • kerätä, keräillä • kasvaa, aikuistua • tyyni, rauhallinen • ...
Reading 8-10 2016-01-28
37 Clues: 양 • 치통 • 발견 • 기술 • 소비 • 요소 • 보험 • 공급 • 백신 • 저축 • 수요 • 질병 • 필요한 • 중앙값 • 상상하다 • 효과적인 • 보호하다 • 투자하다 • 소유하다 • 구매하다 • 법칙, 법 • 즉각적으로 • 발명(품) • 빚, 부채 • 의사소통하다 • 운송, 교통 • 오락, 여흥 • 조합, 결합 • 분배, 유통 • 상품, 제품 • 진보된, 발달된 • (i로 시작)수입 • ~인데도, ~이지만 • 예산을 세우다, 예산 • 규칙적으로, 정기적으로 • 불행하게도, 유감스럽게도 • (e로 시작)수입, 소득
industrial revolution 2025-05-14
Across
- work
- machines collectively
- machine to grind wheat
- water vapour
- town or city
- a metal
- science of governments
- newly created or designed
- making goods from materials
- new method or product
Down
- money payed to a worker
- sudden change
- businesses owning production
- a type of fossil fuel
- where goods are made
- a device that preforms an action
- set of train tracks
- someone owning someone else
- fog caused by smoke
- machine that weaves cloth
20 Clues: work • a metal • water vapour • town or city • sudden change • set of train tracks • fog caused by smoke • where goods are made • machines collectively • a type of fossil fuel • new method or product • machine to grind wheat • science of governments • money payed to a worker • newly created or designed • machine that weaves cloth • someone owning someone else • making goods from materials • ...
Carine - Nouns/zelfstandige naamwoorden 2025-04-26
Across
- Prestatie
- Zwemmer
- Bijstand
- Ingang/toegang
- Kennis/kunde
- Handtekening
- Uitnodiging
- Discriminatie
- Uiterlijk
- Aankomst
- Opvoeding/onderwijs
- Informatie/inlichting
- Huwelijk
- Vereisten
- Uitvinding
- Uitleg
Down
- Vernietiging/verwoesting
- Optreden/prestatie
- Discussie/overleg/debat
- Levering
- Keuze
- gedrag
- Zwakte/zwakheid
- Bouw/constructie
- Besluit/beslissing
- Weigering/afwijzing
- Beheer/bestuur/directie
- Presentatie/voorstelling
- Demonstratie/betoging/manifestatie
- Vergelijking
- Regeling/schikking
- Vertrek
- Verbetering
- Vriendelijkheid
- Bewijs
- Armoede
- Vlucht
37 Clues: Keuze • gedrag • Bewijs • Vlucht • Uitleg • Zwemmer • Vertrek • Armoede • Levering • Bijstand • Aankomst • Huwelijk • Prestatie • Uiterlijk • Vereisten • Uitvinding • Uitnodiging • Verbetering • Kennis/kunde • Handtekening • Vergelijking • Discriminatie • Ingang/toegang • Zwakte/zwakheid • Vriendelijkheid • Bouw/constructie • Optreden/prestatie • Besluit/beslissing • Regeling/schikking • Weigering/afwijzing • Opvoeding/onderwijs • ...
Victorian Era & Oliver 2025-06-02
Across
- synonym for dificult
- on a house
- not poor
- without parents
- place for orphan/poor children
- with no pity
- statut of weathly man
- contrary to only
- contrary to show
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- writer to Oliver Twist
- They are numerous in the film
- English capital
- call her "The lady of the Lamp"
- contrary to rih
- his verb is steal
- G.Bell's invention
- contrary to kind
- River in London
- Bill's pet
- killer\murder do this
20 Clues: not poor • on a house • Bill's pet • with no pity • English capital • contrary to rih • without parents • River in London • contrary to kind • contrary to only • contrary to show • his verb is steal • G.Bell's invention • synonym for dificult • statut of weathly man • killer\murder do this • writer to Oliver Twist • They are numerous in the film • place for orphan/poor children • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-04-22
Across
- 1st system of government that wanted a "firm league of friendship"
- strong feeling of pride in ones country
- supporter of strong national government and in favor of constitution
- the removal of Indians from traditional land to land west of Mississippi River
- use of scientific knowledge or new tools to make or do something
- explorers of Louisiana Territory
- change or addition to the constitution
- change
Down
- branch that makes laws
- branch that makes sure laws are carried out
- name of ocean that Lewis and Clark were to find a water route to
- first ten amendments to U.S. constitution
- major cause of the war of 1812
- branch that interprets laws
- introduction to the constitution
- early settler of a region
- ditch dug through the land and filled with water
- invention nicknamed the Iron Horse
18 Clues: change • branch that makes laws • early settler of a region • branch that interprets laws • major cause of the war of 1812 • introduction to the constitution • explorers of Louisiana Territory • invention nicknamed the Iron Horse • change or addition to the constitution • strong feeling of pride in ones country • first ten amendments to U.S. constitution • ...
Industrial Revolution Review 2023-04-11
Across
- Complete control over the production of a good or services
- Madam C.J. ________ created African American hair products
- Sarah _______ invented the foldaway bed
- Andrew ________ Owned a steel company and built large steelworks
- To design something new
- __________ integration which allowed control over all aspects of production
- Developed the telegraph
- B_______ Process to reduce the cost of making steel
- Second ________ Revolution - New burst of economic growth and ideas
Down
- To apply or adopt new processes or productions
- Shares of a company
- _________ integration which allowed control over similar businesses
- John ________ Owned Standard Oil Company
- Thoamas ________ invented the light bulb
- Used to create gasoline
- Henry _____ was fascinated with Florida and spent much of his time cultivating FL beaches
- Automated the process of making a car- Henry _____
- Anti-_______ Laws are laws against monopolies
18 Clues: Shares of a company • Used to create gasoline • To design something new • Developed the telegraph • Sarah _______ invented the foldaway bed • John ________ Owned Standard Oil Company • Thoamas ________ invented the light bulb • Anti-_______ Laws are laws against monopolies • To apply or adopt new processes or productions • Automated the process of making a car- Henry _____ • ...
Silk Road and Ancient China 2025-06-18
Across
- Powder used to flavor food, traded along the Silk Road
- The long trade route that connected China to Europe
- People who buy and sell things
- A big strong wall built to keep enemies out
- A round fruit often dried and traded
- Long river in China
- A place where people go to buy or sell things
- Hot drink made from leaves
- This desert had to be crossed on the Silk Road
Down
- A traveler who goes on long trip
- China made this from clay to eat and drink from
- A tasty yellow spice used in cooking
- Chinese invention used for writing or drawing
- A bumpy animal that helped carry goods
- Fruit that could be eaten dried
- This shiny metal was traded for goods
- Ancient Chinese king or ruler
- This expensive fabric was made in China
18 Clues: Long river in China • Hot drink made from leaves • Ancient Chinese king or ruler • People who buy and sell things • Fruit that could be eaten dried • A traveler who goes on long trip • A tasty yellow spice used in cooking • A round fruit often dried and traded • This shiny metal was traded for goods • A bumpy animal that helped carry goods • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
Across
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
Down
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him • ...
Test: Ch. 16 Vocabulary 2013-05-11
Across
- grants of money given by the government used to encourage manufacturing
- first realized that Columbus's discoveries were a New World, named "America" after him
- economic theory that sated that there was a fixed amount of wealth in the world
- a massive exchange of goods that took place after Columbus's voyage
- first to sail around the southern tip of Africa
- the period of major economic change between the 1400s and the 1700s
- name given to the trade route where goods and slaves were sent between Europe, The Americas, and Africa
- financed by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to travel across the Atlantic to Asia, believed he had reach India and named the new found land the West Indies.
Down
- uses a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north
- named the Pacific Ocean after using it to reach Asia from the west
- business organization where owners raised money by selling shares, or stock, in the company
- states the sun is the center of the universe
- the transporting of slaves across teh Atlantic to the Americas
- sailed around the southern tip of Africa and opened a direct trade route from Europe to the Indies
- transformation in thinking caused by scientific observation, experimentation, and the questioning of traditional opinions
- states the earth is the center of the universe
- carefully conducted experiments and mathematical calculations used to verify the results of experiments
- built the first telescope used to observed the motion of planets
- believed all assumptions had to be proven on the basis of known facts; "I think, therefore I am"
- gave us the law of gravity
20 Clues: gave us the law of gravity • states the sun is the center of the universe • states the earth is the center of the universe • first to sail around the southern tip of Africa • uses a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north • the transporting of slaves across teh Atlantic to the Americas • built the first telescope used to observed the motion of planets • ...
VOCAB 7 2023-03-15
Across
- powerful kingdom in northern Ethiopia during the early Christian era
- the journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina.
- religious structure at the center of Islam's most important mosque
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam, which differs from Shia in its understanding of the Sunna, its conception of religious leadership, and its acceptance of the first three caliphs.
- Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- Second largest branch of Islam
- Followers of the Islamic religion
- A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- a triangular sail set on a long yard mounted at an angle on the mast
- fundamental practices in Islam, considered to be obligatory acts of worship for all Muslims.
- central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul.
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- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer.
- Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself.
- an ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe.
- Central religious text of Islam
- Submission to the will of God. Followers are called Muslims.
- Islamic shrine located on Temple Mount in Old City of Jerusalem.
- Struggle or fight against enemies of Islam
- annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims.
- A Muslim place of worship
23 Clues: A Muslim place of worship • Second largest branch of Islam • Central religious text of Islam • Followers of the Islamic religion • Struggle or fight against enemies of Islam • an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul. • Submission to the will of God. Followers are called Muslims. • Islamic shrine located on Temple Mount in Old City of Jerusalem. • ...
Crosswonka. that pun doesn't really work but im keeping it 2023-02-22
Across
- drink too many of these and you get poisoned or something
- blueberry girl
- what you need to get into the factory
Down
- the blank taste like blank
- candy wonka is most famous for
- they're small they're fun and look like they had a bad spray tan
- what you call someone that's been evicted
- your favorite production member
- invention is 93% this
9 Clues: blueberry girl • invention is 93% this • the blank taste like blank • candy wonka is most famous for • your favorite production member • what you need to get into the factory • what you call someone that's been evicted • drink too many of these and you get poisoned or something • they're small they're fun and look like they had a bad spray tan
Resources 2025-04-04
Across
- application of latest knowledge and skill in doing things
- State of being equal
- resources It refers to the number and abilities of the people
- state of not promoting any religion
- of resources amount of resources available for use
Down
- less in population
- existence of more than one level of government
- book of laws
- exclusive right over any idea or invention
9 Clues: book of laws • less in population • State of being equal • state of not promoting any religion • exclusive right over any idea or invention • existence of more than one level of government • of resources amount of resources available for use • application of latest knowledge and skill in doing things • resources It refers to the number and abilities of the people
Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution 2023-05-08
Across
- student of capitalism
- an animal used for pulling heavy loads
- a metaphor for supply and demand
- referred to as “white gold”
- an economic system where a country’s businesses and industries are controlled by private owners
- got replaced by cotton
- businesses and manufacturing systems operating on a person’s private property
- changed agriculture in the American South and made slavery less likely to disappear
- the buying and selling of goods and services (trade)
- had lots of factories and commercial activities
- a philosophy which calls for little to no government involvement in the economy
- a new idea that helps solve a problem
Down
- an economic system that aims to increase a country’s wealth and power
- became the reason for most child labor
- books written by Adam Smith
- the place where most children worked
- an increase in production brought about the use of machines and new energy sources
- took raw materials and turned them into useful materials quickly
- a highly contagious disease that affected e large numbers of people
- everything depended on it being successful
20 Clues: student of capitalism • got replaced by cotton • books written by Adam Smith • referred to as “white gold” • a metaphor for supply and demand • the place where most children worked • a new idea that helps solve a problem • became the reason for most child labor • an animal used for pulling heavy loads • everything depended on it being successful • ...
Vocab lesson 3 CW Puzzle 2021-02-16
Across
- We mixed together the lemonade and sprite to make an lemonade.
- She is normally calm, but this outburst is an .
- The house was old and has fallen into .
- She was so that she wouldn’t stop talking about the award she got.
- She decided to a rescue and she went without knowing about it.
- He asked the girl an question about her origins.
- I could tell by her response that she was on her way
- She was while caring for the pets.
- He thinks he is being funny, but he is just being and rude.
- When they sang “Happy Birthday,” he was and embarrassed because he just at there.
- When the tree caught on fire, the tree burst into .
- The room was full of scholars.
- He attempted a smile.
Down
- She took amounts of notes in his class to be prepared for the test.
- She sent a fruit basket to her neighbor’s house.
- There are many scientific discoveries.
- Poets use words in their poems that make it hard to understand.
- The students had a to persuade the teacher not to assign homework.
- My mom is to be with when she is constantly yelling for no reason.
- Studying is to getting a good grade.
- Confusion about the earned income tax credit has created opportunities for .
- She only committed a crime because she was under extreme .
- I was when I saw that I got a 100% on my math test.
- A church is not a place for remarks.
- Maybe he would have problems like his sleep pattern.
25 Clues: He attempted a smile. • The room was full of scholars. • She was while caring for the pets. • Studying is to getting a good grade. • A church is not a place for remarks. • There are many scientific discoveries. • The house was old and has fallen into . • She is normally calm, but this outburst is an . • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2019-04-26
Across
- - money paid to a government
- - a story from the past whose facts cannot be checked
- - formal agreement , or treaty, between groups to work together
- - system of ruling people
- - when people want to take over the government that rules them and create a new one
- - a part of government that makes laws
- - a person who travels for a religious reason
- - freedom
- - a strong building or area that can be defended against enemy attacks
- - to settle lands for another country
- - money that is owed to another person
- - a special way that a group does something that is passed down over time
- - a person who loves and defends his or her country
Down
- - a trip made for a special reason
- - worked together
- - someone who helps two people who speak different languages communicate with each other
- - a person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- - a place ruled by another country
- - not enough water
- - a written plan of government that explains the beliefs and laws of a country
- - a settlement that has a church where religion is taught
- - lands that the United States government set aside for American Indians many years ago
- - homes that were longer than they were wide
- - an area of land owned by a country either within or outside the country’s borders
- - complain
- - special way of doing things
- - the course you take to get somewhere
- - a follower of a religion that believes in peace and equal treatment for all people
- - an official member of a community
29 Clues: - freedom • - complain • - worked together • - not enough water • - system of ruling people • - money paid to a government • - special way of doing things • - a trip made for a special reason • - a place ruled by another country • - an official member of a community • - to settle lands for another country • - a part of government that makes laws • ...
