discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
The Interwar Years 2024-02-07
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- most watched movie in history
- disappeared somewhere while flying her plane
- best selling invention of the 20s
- romeo and juliet of crime
- biggest athlete in the world during the 20s
- Island prison
- ruined farmland in the midwest
- Louis Armstrong played this kind of music
- president elected four times
- presidents plan to fix the economy
- Best selling car
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- First to fly across the Atlantic
- Underground bar
- top grossing animated film in history
- Outlawing alcohol in the US
- led by J. Edgar Hoover
- champion racehorse of the Depression
- the first lady
- league for African American baseball players
- heavyweight boxing champion
- day the stock market crashed
- shanty town for the homeless
- fun loving women of the 20s
23 Clues: Island prison • the first lady • Underground bar • Best selling car • led by J. Edgar Hoover • romeo and juliet of crime • Outlawing alcohol in the US • heavyweight boxing champion • fun loving women of the 20s • day the stock market crashed • shanty town for the homeless • president elected four times • most watched movie in history • ruined farmland in the midwest • ...
Renaissance Timeline 2 pulley 2024 2024-07-30
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- Leader of Protestant Reformation in Geneva.
- Known for selling indulgences.
- King who founded the Church of England.
- Renaissance cultural movement.
- Sculptor known for "David."
- Artistic technique developed during the Renaissance.
- Religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola.
- Powerful family in Florence.
- Wrote the 95 Thesis
- What Henry VIII sought for his marriage.
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- Martin Luther's document criticizing the Catholic Church.
- French Protestants.
- Author of "The Prince."
- Assembly where Martin Luther defended his beliefs.
- Invention by Gutenberg.
- Dutch humanist and theologian.
- Pardons sold by the Catholic Church.
- Architect of the Florence Cathedral dome.
- Non-religious.
- Catholic Church's court for rooting out heresy.
- Language spoken by ordinary people.
- Painter of "The School of Athens."
22 Clues: Non-religious. • French Protestants. • Wrote the 95 Thesis • Author of "The Prince." • Invention by Gutenberg. • Sculptor known for "David." • Powerful family in Florence. • Known for selling indulgences. • Dutch humanist and theologian. • Renaissance cultural movement. • Painter of "The School of Athens." • Language spoken by ordinary people. • Pardons sold by the Catholic Church. • ...
Week Three 2021-09-09
11 Clues: no • laughed • you are • human being • pressed wood pulp • bit, section, slice • thoughts, creations • brand new contraption or idea • government certification of idea • material made by tanning animal skin • official organizing body of a state, city or country
Unit 1 - Design and Problem Solving 2021-11-04
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- the sixth step in the design process
- the third step in the design process
- an improvement of an existing product
- a person using the services of a professional person or organization
- - the systematic study of materials and sources
- - a power saw with a circular band
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- - a means of judging
- a hand tool with a rotating cutting tip
- the second step in the design process
- a new product, system, or process that has never existed before
- a tangible artifact
- the fifth step in the design process
- a tool that has circular shaped sandpaper that spins at high speed on a metal wheel
- the fourth step in the design process
- a person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve problems
- the first step in the design process
- a book in which an engineer will formally documents all their work
- a limit to a design process
18 Clues: a tangible artifact • - a means of judging • a limit to a design process • - a power saw with a circular band • the sixth step in the design process • the fifth step in the design process • the third step in the design process • the first step in the design process • the second step in the design process • the fourth step in the design process • ...
Swedish Fish <3 2021-12-16
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- A culinary hit in the Nordic nation
- founded the company Mojang, which released the popular sandbox video game Minecraft
- A Swedish-origin Dutch-headquartered furniture store
- Can be found in Sweden at night
- Best known for the invention of dynamite
- famous rock duo formed in the 80s, and has continued to enjoy fame and success since
- World-wide music app developed in Sweden
- bordered by Denmark, Norway, and Finland
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- Most popular YouTuber on the planet
- Most popular torrent site founded in Sweden
- Second largest clothing retailer in the world
- A multinational company with headquarters in Gothenburg, their main focus is the production and distribution of trucks, busses and construction equipment
- Current King of Sweden
- Car manufacturing company that was founded in Sweden
- Swedish pop band
15 Clues: Swedish pop band • Current King of Sweden • Can be found in Sweden at night • Most popular YouTuber on the planet • A culinary hit in the Nordic nation • Best known for the invention of dynamite • World-wide music app developed in Sweden • bordered by Denmark, Norway, and Finland • Most popular torrent site founded in Sweden • Second largest clothing retailer in the world • ...
Vocabulary Week 13 and 14 2017-02-21
10 Clues: Below • To fit • To shape • To appoint • A connection • A mental invention • brought or carried • To divide power among others • The capability to do something • To perform below normal standards
Unit 8 2024-04-25
10 Clues: plan • think of • from...to... • difficulties • better than great • make some new things • make something better • do something successfully • you think something is true • finish your study in a school
Inventors and Inventions 2023-10-17
Digital Revolution 2023-02-10
10 Clues: Network • Digital • Fake news. • Learn information. • Italian physician. • Was Created in 1973 • The skill of talking. • The first digital camera. • Invention discovered in 1943 • Was the Creator of electrical Communications.
world history 2025-09-26
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- Indian empire known as the “Golden Age” of India, famous for mathematics and literature.
- Chinese dynasty known for the invention of paper and the civil service exam.
- Founder of Confucianism.
- Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism.
- The Chinese philosophy that emphasizes balance, nature, and harmony
- The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta.
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- Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence.
- Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order.
- Dynasty that unified China under Legalism and built the Great Wall.
- Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean.
10 Clues: Founder of Confucianism. • Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean. • The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta. • Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order. • Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence. • Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism. • ...
Technologies & Innovations by: Madi Manwill & Caroline Fuller 2014-01-28
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- Ball The type of bullet invented during the civil war
- The earliest innovation ever invented that was used in the war
- The invention used to send messages throughout the war
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- Morse The person who invented morse code
- Musket a type of gun used
- Army The inventors of the rifle
- The most important invention of the Civil War
7 Clues: Musket a type of gun used • Army The inventors of the rifle • Morse The person who invented morse code • The most important invention of the Civil War • Ball The type of bullet invented during the civil war • The invention used to send messages throughout the war • The earliest innovation ever invented that was used in the war
Occupation 1 2023-06-20
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- A person who cultivates crops, raises livestock, and manages agricultural activities to produce food and other resources.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, diagnoses and treats their illnesses, and promotes their well-being.
- A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.
- A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts.
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- A person who captures and creates images using cameras, utilizing techniques and artistic vision to tell stories or capture moments.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- An individual who travels and conducts scientific research in space, often as a member of a space exploration mission.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance.
- A brave individual who extinguishes fires, performs rescue operations, and provides emergency assistance in hazardous situations.
- officer A law enforcement officer responsible for maintaining public order, preventing crime, and enforcing laws.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, injuries, and provides healthcare to patients.
- A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
16 Clues: A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills. • A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights. • A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts. • ...
Occupation 1 2023-06-14
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- A person who cultivates crops, raises livestock, and manages agricultural activities to produce food and other resources.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, diagnoses and treats their illnesses, and promotes their well-being.
- A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights.
- An expert in the field of science who conducts research, experiments, and analyzes data to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings, structures, and spaces, considering aesthetics, functionality, and safety.
- A professional who applies scientific and mathematical principles to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.
- A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts.
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- A person who captures and creates images using cameras, utilizing techniques and artistic vision to tell stories or capture moments.
- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- An individual who travels and conducts scientific research in space, often as a member of a space exploration mission.
- A person who participates in sports or physical activities, demonstrating skill, strength, and endurance.
- A brave individual who extinguishes fires, performs rescue operations, and provides emergency assistance in hazardous situations.
- officer A law enforcement officer responsible for maintaining public order, preventing crime, and enforcing laws.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, injuries, and provides healthcare to patients.
- A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
16 Clues: A person who educates and guides students in acquiring knowledge and skills. • A skilled aviator who operates and controls aircraft, ensuring the safety and efficiency of flights. • A person who uses written words to create literary works, such as novels, poems, articles, or scripts. • ...
기본 day 01~10 2018-06-07
12 Clues: 정확한 • 발명(품) • 실제의, 사실의 • 떠들썩한, 시끄러운 • 정기적으로, 규칙적으로 • 길을 잃은; 잃어버린, 분실된 • (식물의) 뿌리; 근원, 원인 • 마음, 정신; 꺼리다, 싫어하다 • 성인, 어른; 성인의, 다 자란 • 규칙, 규정; 지배하다, 통치하다 • 말이 없는, 침묵하는; 조용한, 고요한 • (다른 것이 섞이지 않은) 순수한; 맑은, 깨끗한
tangerine 2012-12-17
12 Clues: main character • Paul's hometown • where Paul lives • fruit/name of book • Erik's best friend • Tino's twin sister • killed by lightning • what made Paul blind • Paul's favorite sport • Luis' new citrus invention • Erik Fisher's ________ dream • how many boys messed up the carnival exhibits
Resources 2020-09-16
12 Clues: living things • Limited stock. • Non living things • Know the quantity • Lack of technology • Replenished quickly • Resource found everywhere • Application of latest knowledge • Resource found in certain place • Anything that can satisfied needs • Resources are conserve the future • The exclusive right over invention
Same O'l Mistakes 2023-02-14
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- have their own day in May
- Not real siblings
- opposite of present
- rhymes with trauma
- a rock with spirits
- Not a brother but
- An age when you dont want to get pregnant
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- Holiday before
- an invention that changed lives
- guardianship
- Not your real mom
- synonym for relatives
- 2 times 3
- rhymes with bark
- Son goes fishing with
- opposite of grandpa
16 Clues: 2 times 3 • guardianship • Holiday before • rhymes with bark • Not your real mom • Not real siblings • Not a brother but • rhymes with trauma • opposite of present • a rock with spirits • opposite of grandpa • synonym for relatives • Son goes fishing with • have their own day in May • an invention that changed lives • An age when you dont want to get pregnant
Portugal- Tourist Attractions 2023-07-16
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- - Historic district of Porto, lined with colorful houses, narrow streets, and lively riverside cafes.
- - Stunning coastal region with golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages like Lagos and Albufeira.
- - Picturesque city known for its charming riverside district, port wine cellars, and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge.
- - One of the oldest universities in the world, known for its stunning library and historic architecture.
- - Gothic masterpiece in Batalha, built to commemorate the victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota.
- - UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its terraced vineyards, scenic river cruises, and wine tastings.
- - A group of stunning volcanic islands in the Atlantic Ocean, known for their natural beauty, hot springs, and outdoor activities.
- - Birthplace of Portugal, with a well-preserved medieval old town, a castle, and historical significance.
- - Picturesque coastal city known as the "Venice of Portugal," with its canals, colorful moliceiro boats, and beautiful beaches.
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- - Historic city with a well-preserved old town, ancient Roman temple, and the eerie Chapel of Bones.
- - Enchanting town with fairytale-like castles and palaces, including the colorful Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle.
- - Romanticist castle in Sintra, known for its vibrant colors, eclectic architecture, and beautiful hilltop location.
- - Traditional Portuguese music known for its melancholic and soulful melodies, often performed in intimate Fado houses.
- - Magnificent monastery in Lisbon, showcasing Manueline architecture and housing the tomb of Vasco da Gama.Roca - Westernmost point of continental Europe, offering breathtaking coastal views and dramatic cliffs.
- - Medieval walled town with narrow streets, white-washed houses, and an enchanting castle.
- - Beautiful archipelago known for its lush landscapes, stunning viewpoints, and world-renowned Madeira wine.
- - Picturesque hilltop village with panoramic views of the Alentejo region and a well-preserved medieval castle.
- - Iconic fortified tower in Lisbon, symbolizing Portugal's Age of Discoveries and offering panoramic views.
- - Vibrant capital city with historic neighborhoods, stunning viewpoints, and iconic landmarks like the Belém Tower.
19 Clues: - Medieval walled town with narrow streets, white-washed houses, and an enchanting castle. • - Gothic masterpiece in Batalha, built to commemorate the victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota. • - Historic city with a well-preserved old town, ancient Roman temple, and the eerie Chapel of Bones. • ...
Renaissance 2025-10-08
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- | Inventor of the printing press
- | Powerful banking family in Florence who supported the arts
- | Refers to Greek and Roman art, learning, and philosophy
- | Plays, poetry, and writing flourished in this field
- | Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- | Painter known for School of Athens
- | Wealthy person who financially supports artists
- | Economic activity that spread goods and ideas across Europe
- | Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- | Architectural feature perfected by Brunelleschi
- | Renaissance man who painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- | Country where the Renaissance began
- | Another word for Renaissance meaning 'new life'
- | Period in European history meaning 'rebirth'
- | New creation or discovery that changes how people live
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- | Machine that spread books and ideas quickly
- | Painting, sculpture, and architecture were important forms of this
- | Painting done on wet plaster
- | English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- | Shared customs, arts, and achievements of a society
- | Voyages across oceans during the Renaissance period
- | Study of the natural world advanced through observation
- | Artistic technique that makes objects appear three-dimensional
- | Schools and universities expanded this during the Renaissance
- | Movement focusing on human potential and achievements
25 Clues: | Painting done on wet plaster • | Inventor of the printing press • | Painter known for School of Athens • | Country where the Renaissance began • | Machine that spread books and ideas quickly • | Period in European history meaning 'rebirth' • | English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • | Wealthy person who financially supports artists • ...
Roman Journal Crossword 2014-10-20
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- built by Hadrian as temple dedicated to the gods
- basis of Language spoken in Rome
- public square where you would find government buildings, markets and temples
- volcano which exploded and entombed Pompeii leaving a record of daily life
- Caesar 2 names Roman general who conquered Gaul
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- First settled on the Tiber River and grew into a mighty empire
- slaves or condemned criminals forced to fight for Roman entertainment
- Roman invention using lime and volcanic ash to make building material as hard as stone
- Carthaginian leader who was defeated
- bottom, most powerless level of Roman society
- wealthy Roman homes
11 Clues: wealthy Roman homes • basis of Language spoken in Rome • Carthaginian leader who was defeated • bottom, most powerless level of Roman society • Caesar 2 names Roman general who conquered Gaul • built by Hadrian as temple dedicated to the gods • First settled on the Tiber River and grew into a mighty empire • ...
Roman Journal Crossword 2014-10-20
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- Roman invention using lime and volcanic ash to make building material as hard as stone
- bottom, most powerless level of Roman society
- First settled on the Tiber River and grew into a mighty empire
- Caesar 2 names Roman general who conquered Gaul
- slaves or condemned criminals forced to fight for Roman entertainment
- Carthaginian leader who was defeated
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- public square where you would find government buildings, markets and temples
- volcano which exploded and entombed Pompeii leaving a record of daily life
- wealthy Roman homes
- built by Hadrian as temple dedicated to the gods
- basis of Language spoken in Rome
11 Clues: wealthy Roman homes • basis of Language spoken in Rome • Carthaginian leader who was defeated • bottom, most powerless level of Roman society • Caesar 2 names Roman general who conquered Gaul • built by Hadrian as temple dedicated to the gods • First settled on the Tiber River and grew into a mighty empire • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-08
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- What were called the working class?
- What were called the middle class and the employers?
- What rev. increased production, and advancment.
- What is a result of the economic systems?
- What type of economy did Socialism have?
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- An invention created in this era that stimulated for better business?
- Economic system where countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- Economic system where a collective or gov. owns production and distribution of goods.
- What is the real or other term for Communism?
- What country did it begin in?
- What natural resource motivated for the steam engine?
- Economic system in which private property doesn't exist and all services are equal.
12 Clues: What country did it begin in? • What were called the working class? • What type of economy did Socialism have? • What is a result of the economic systems? • What is the real or other term for Communism? • What rev. increased production, and advancment. • What were called the middle class and the employers? • What natural resource motivated for the steam engine? • ...
Easter 2020 2020-04-11
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- Country where the pyramids are located
- Name for a group of islands
- Number of stripes in the US flag
- Transported round the body by red blood cells
- largest planet in the solar system
- Number of stars in the US flag
- Term to describe animals that eat meat and plants
- Location of the first olympic games
- Chemical in plant responsible for green color
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- Name of President who was responsible for the Louisiana purchase
- Wright brothers invention
- What Nemo was in "Finding Nemo"
- Piece on sundial that generates a shadow
- Type of blood cell that fights infection
- Capital of Scotland
- Mythical beast, half man half horse
- Used by bees to make honey
17 Clues: Capital of Scotland • Wright brothers invention • Used by bees to make honey • Name for a group of islands • Number of stars in the US flag • What Nemo was in "Finding Nemo" • Number of stripes in the US flag • largest planet in the solar system • Mythical beast, half man half horse • Location of the first olympic games • Country where the pyramids are located • ...
Easter 2020 2020-04-11
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- Number of stars in the US flag
- Country where the pyramids are located
- Capital of Scotland
- Mythical beast, half man half horse
- Wright brothers invention
- Piece on sundial that generates a shadow
- Increase in size
- Type of blood cell that fights infection
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- largest planet in the solar system
- Name of President who was responsible for the Louisiana purchase
- Number of stripes in the US flag
- Term to describe animals that eat meat and plants
- Used by bees to make honey
- What Nemo was in "Finding Nemo"
- Name for a group of islands
- Third color of the rainbow
- Transported round the body by red blood cells
17 Clues: Increase in size • Capital of Scotland • Wright brothers invention • Used by bees to make honey • Third color of the rainbow • Name for a group of islands • Number of stars in the US flag • What Nemo was in "Finding Nemo" • Number of stripes in the US flag • largest planet in the solar system • Mythical beast, half man half horse • Country where the pyramids are located • ...
Business' 2013-07-11
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- The people that make it
- What do you call selling something
- Another word for the item you make
- When some __________ into your company to make a % of profit
- When something new is created
- The thing people make a business for
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- Item you make
- When someone does something for you
- Person who buys your product
- An organisation made for profit
- The people that run the country
- The amount of money you make
- What every country tries to build up by producing and selling more goods
- Not vital.
- What the government takes off you
- Vital
- When you make a certain amount of money it's called your ______
17 Clues: Vital • Not vital. • Item you make • The people that make it • Person who buys your product • The amount of money you make • When something new is created • An organisation made for profit • The people that run the country • What the government takes off you • What do you call selling something • Another word for the item you make • When someone does something for you • ...
Just Imagine Pages 74 -75 2022-02-05
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- you do this to a file when you want to send an email.
- you can do this to a cake, your home or anything you want.
- something useful created by someone
- another word for meaningful
- 100 years
- very strong
- something that you MUST have.
- someone who serves in the IDF
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- feedback that is not nice
- examples of this are tables, chairs, beds and so on.
- very, very old
- when you get hurt
- we must do this to save the planet from all the plastic.
- what happens if you are bad
- if something breaks, you need to ....... it
- not as expensive as gold
- this is used to stick tings together.
17 Clues: 100 years • very strong • very, very old • when you get hurt • not as expensive as gold • feedback that is not nice • another word for meaningful • what happens if you are bad • something that you MUST have. • someone who serves in the IDF • something useful created by someone • this is used to stick tings together. • if something breaks, you need to ....... it • ...
Just Imagine Pages 74 -75 2022-02-05
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- feedback that is not nice
- what happens if you are bad
- we must do this to save the planet from all the plastic.
- 100 years
- something useful created by someone
- something that you MUST have.
- examples of this are tables, chairs, beds and so on.
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- another word for meaningful
- not as expensive as gold
- this is used to stick tings together.
- if something breaks, you need to ....... it
- someone who serves in the IDF
- very strong
- very, very old
- you do this to a file when you want to send an email.
- when you get hurt
- you can do this to a cake, your home or anything you want.
17 Clues: 100 years • very strong • very, very old • when you get hurt • not as expensive as gold • feedback that is not nice • another word for meaningful • what happens if you are bad • someone who serves in the IDF • something that you MUST have. • something useful created by someone • this is used to stick tings together. • if something breaks, you need to ....... it • ...
4th week 26 2022-05-11
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- the capability to allure, delight, and please; attractiveness.
- in between and equally distant from two or more things, places, or points.
- revealing conscious and deliberate effort; not natural or spontaneous.
- the remains of that which has been wrecked.
- the condition of differing; unlikeness.
- a sequence of agreeable musical tones; a melody.
- the second day of the week, occurring between Sunday and Tuesday.
- feeling a need or desire for food.
- a garment for the upper part of the body, often with a front opening, collar, and sleeves.
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- having much weight.
- a tiny fragment, esp. such as breaks or falls from baked goods.
- consisting of land
- a building for confining criminals or those accused of crimes.
- to perform the first step in a process; start.
- associated with all sides or with all members of a group.
- He eventually gained great wealth from his invention.
16 Clues: consisting of land • having much weight. • feeling a need or desire for food. • the condition of differing; unlikeness. • the remains of that which has been wrecked. • to perform the first step in a process; start. • a sequence of agreeable musical tones; a melody. • He eventually gained great wealth from his invention. • ...
spelling 2016-02-17
8 Clues: digest suggest • invention magrc • musrcran clinic • adopt desertion • insertion desert • electrician prevent • clinician distortion • suggestion prevention
Week 3: Movement and Settlement of the U.S. 2024-08-26
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- areas near urban or city areas
- that have smaller populations and use more land for agriculture or farming
- an area used by merchants for economic purposes
- advances in transporation played a significant role in these
- founded along the Hudson River by Dutch settlers
- third largest populated city in the U.S.
- This 6,600 acres near Galveston Bay bought by the Allen brothers was ideal for shipping and trading
- an attraction or draw to a place
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- In 1858, a group of miners discovered gold and soon railroads increased trade and transporation
- when a person’s way of life is in danger
- the average weather conditions of a place over an extended period of time
- early settlers used these for trade and transportation
- people who did nothing but conduct trade
- founded by Puritans and provided fresh water and waterways
- a city with a larger population than the surrounding areas
- the invention of this revolutionized transportation and trade
- new forms of this increased settlement across many areas of the U.S.
17 Clues: areas near urban or city areas • an attraction or draw to a place • when a person’s way of life is in danger • people who did nothing but conduct trade • third largest populated city in the U.S. • an area used by merchants for economic purposes • founded along the Hudson River by Dutch settlers • early settlers used these for trade and transportation • ...
Review 2023-06-21
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- A method of navigation that relies on careful observation of natural world.
- Exchange of land for military protection/loyalty
- means "Strong Ruler"
- Where Alexander the Great is from
- A person that someone is descended from
- Religion founded in Nepal by Siddhartha Gautama
- A country that is not legally recognized by other countries
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- Largest country on Earth
- A period of artistic and intellectual activity
- Written language developed by Aryans
- Chinese invention created during the Tang dynasty
- Idea that everything has a spirit
- British explorer who colonized Australia
13 Clues: means "Strong Ruler" • Largest country on Earth • Idea that everything has a spirit • Where Alexander the Great is from • Written language developed by Aryans • A person that someone is descended from • British explorer who colonized Australia • A period of artistic and intellectual activity • Religion founded in Nepal by Siddhartha Gautama • ...
The King and The Revolution 2014-11-20
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- The king was put on trial when
- Slogan of the revolution
- Perhaps the assembly's most important work
- Over spender
- Had to pay the most taxes
- A monarch who has to obey the rules of a constitution
- A bit like our parliament
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- Men are born and remain free an equal in rights
- Came to the throne in 1774
- A way of deciding a political question by voting for/ against it
- French invention to chop off heads
- A crime against the country
- Freedom from oppression
13 Clues: Over spender • Freedom from oppression • Slogan of the revolution • Had to pay the most taxes • A bit like our parliament • Came to the throne in 1774 • A crime against the country • The king was put on trial when • French invention to chop off heads • Perhaps the assembly's most important work • Men are born and remain free an equal in rights • ...
The Worlds of The North and South 2022-04-13
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- Inside/within
- Extreme or sudden
- The removal of trees for resources
- Device used to separate seeds from cotton
- Person who owns an industrial company
- A steep rise in innovation and industry
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- the act of drawing someone to a new location
- A large area of private land most commonly used for agriculture
- The completion of a project or task without the use of electricity or mechanical assistance.
- New idea invention
- Agricultural way of life
- Aggressive behavior towards others
- the act of driving someone away from an area
13 Clues: Inside/within • Extreme or sudden • New idea invention • Agricultural way of life • The removal of trees for resources • Aggressive behavior towards others • Person who owns an industrial company • A steep rise in innovation and industry • Device used to separate seeds from cotton • the act of drawing someone to a new location • the act of driving someone away from an area • ...
Robotics1 2023-09-28
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- _________ joints used for Linear motions
- (year)first commercial robot
- (year)first computer type robot programming language develop.
- _______ XXXXX configuration uses three perpendicular slides
- (year)J.DE VAUCANSON built human sized mechanical dolls
- ______ configuration has one linear motion and two rotary motion.
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- year)GC Devol controller device
- (year)spray paint robot
- (year)CW Kenward-design a industrial robots
- year)mechanical doll capable of drawing pictures
- __________ joints usde for rotational motions
- working ______ is the region of space a robot can reach during its normal range of motion.
- (year)invention of walking robots.
13 Clues: (year)spray paint robot • (year)first commercial robot • year)GC Devol controller device • (year)invention of walking robots. • _________ joints used for Linear motions • (year)CW Kenward-design a industrial robots • __________ joints usde for rotational motions • year)mechanical doll capable of drawing pictures • (year)J.DE VAUCANSON built human sized mechanical dolls • ...
New words 2024-11-19
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- Insincere or useless statement
- an unfriendly person or situation
- plant something
- an invention of untrue facts to a story or situation
- an action that is necessary or crucial
- An obsession over something or someone
- An obsession over something or someone
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- steady reduction in the quantity or number of something.
- a person, plan, or situation that is showy and impressive
- a device or trick delivered to attract attention
- disrespectful person or statement
- Addicted to something
- a device or trick delivered to attract attention
- represented in a physical form
- the understanding of an event after it has already happened
15 Clues: plant something • Addicted to something • Insincere or useless statement • represented in a physical form • an unfriendly person or situation • disrespectful person or statement • an action that is necessary or crucial • An obsession over something or someone • An obsession over something or someone • a device or trick delivered to attract attention • ...
The discovery of cells 2025-09-09
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- The last name of the Dutch scientist considered the "father of modern microscopy".
- ______ the Great of Russia was so intrigued that he visited Leeuwenhoek to see the "animalcules".
- The random, jiggling motion of tiny particles, named after the man who described it.
- The material in which Hooke first saw and named "cells".
- Leeuwenhoek kept up his microscopy work while holding a full-time job as a cloth _____.
- The title of Hooke's famous 1665 book, filled with drawings of his microscopic discoveries.
- The prestigious ______ Society of London, which eventually verified Leeuwenhoek's amazing findings.
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- City that Robert Hooke helped redesign after its Great Fire in 1666.
- Leeuwenhoek carefully kept his unique lens-making technique a ______.
- Leeuwenhoek's term for the tiny "zoo" of microorganisms he observed.
- Robert Brown's profession as a scientist who studies plants.
- The dark, blobby structure that Robert Brown was the first to identify inside a cell.
- The simple, four-letter name Hooke gave to the tiny compartments he observed.
13 Clues: The material in which Hooke first saw and named "cells". • Robert Brown's profession as a scientist who studies plants. • City that Robert Hooke helped redesign after its Great Fire in 1666. • Leeuwenhoek's term for the tiny "zoo" of microorganisms he observed. • Leeuwenhoek carefully kept his unique lens-making technique a ______. • ...
Just Imagine Pages 74 -75 2022-02-05
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- feedback that is not nice
- what happens if you are bad
- we must do this to save the planet from all the plastic.
- 100 years
- something useful created by someone
- something that you MUST have.
- examples of this are tables, chairs, beds and so on.
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- another word for meaningful
- not as expensive as gold
- this is used to stick tings together.
- if something breaks, you need to ....... it
- someone who serves in the IDF
- very strong
- very, very old
- you do this to a file when you want to send an email.
- when you get hurt
- you can do this to a cake, your home or anything you want.
17 Clues: 100 years • very strong • very, very old • when you get hurt • not as expensive as gold • feedback that is not nice • another word for meaningful • what happens if you are bad • someone who serves in the IDF • something that you MUST have. • something useful created by someone • this is used to stick tings together. • if something breaks, you need to ....... it • ...
Just Imagine Pages 74 -75 2022-02-05
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- feedback that is not nice
- what happens if you are bad
- we must do this to save the planet from all the plastic.
- 100 years
- something useful created by someone
- something that you MUST have.
- examples of this are tables, chairs, beds and so on.
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- another word for meaningful
- not as expensive as gold
- this is used to stick tings together.
- if something breaks, you need to ....... it
- someone who serves in the IDF
- very strong
- very, very old
- you do this to a file when you want to send an email.
- when you get hurt
- you can do this to a cake, your home or anything you want.
17 Clues: 100 years • very strong • very, very old • when you get hurt • not as expensive as gold • feedback that is not nice • another word for meaningful • what happens if you are bad • someone who serves in the IDF • something that you MUST have. • something useful created by someone • this is used to stick tings together. • if something breaks, you need to ....... it • ...
Jacques-Yves Cousteau 2024-03-20
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- How many Oscars was won by him?
- What was the creature he captured on camera
- The book Silent World was written by Cousteau and________
- The Boat Cousteau used for his expeditions
- Who nurtured Cousteau's love for the ocean (relation)
- He went on how many expeditions
- ________ preserves his goals and legacy
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- Current President of Cousteau Society (full name)
- The Aqua-Lung helps people_______ underwater
- The coinventor of Aqua-Lung
- He is known as the father of_______
- Cousteau's invention is called _______
- The film that won the Palme d'Or
- Place World Without a Sun was documented
14 Clues: The coinventor of Aqua-Lung • How many Oscars was won by him? • He went on how many expeditions • The film that won the Palme d'Or • He is known as the father of_______ • Cousteau's invention is called _______ • ________ preserves his goals and legacy • Place World Without a Sun was documented • The Boat Cousteau used for his expeditions • ...
George W. Bush Jr 2025-04-21
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- A breakout basketball star.
- What industry recieved over 17 billion in government bailouts?
- Department of _________ Security.
- Who did George W. Bush beat in the 2000 election?
- War on ______.
- What was Elian Gonzales found floating in?
- What was a new invention during this time period?
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- An _________ truth.
- Who was an outfielder with steriod issues?
- What state had controversy in the 2000 election?
- What terrorist group oversaw 9/11?
- Who was an iraqi president, who was later executed?
- Who was involved in a hunting incident, and vice president?
- What economic event happened in 2008?
14 Clues: War on ______. • An _________ truth. • A breakout basketball star. • Department of _________ Security. • What terrorist group oversaw 9/11? • What economic event happened in 2008? • Who was an outfielder with steriod issues? • What was Elian Gonzales found floating in? • What state had controversy in the 2000 election? • Who did George W. Bush beat in the 2000 election? • ...
Key Terms 2024-09-07
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- system developed in the 18th century in which tasks were distributed to individuals who completed the work in their own homes; also known as cottage industry
- (1809–1882) was an English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through the process of natural selection.
- His argument for free markets with minimal government interference has helped shape productive economies around the world for more than 200 years
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- (1813–1879) was a British inventor and engineer. His greatest invention was the Bessemer Converter, which could create high-quality steel quickly and inexpensively.
- money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise
- market regulated by the natural laws of supply and demand
- (1833–1896) was a Swedish chemist, inventor, engineer, business man, and author. Although dynamite is his most well-known invention, he holds 355 patents.
7 Clues: money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise • market regulated by the natural laws of supply and demand • (1809–1882) was an English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through the process of natural selection. • ...
Key Terms 2024-09-07
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- system developed in the 18th century in which tasks were distributed to individuals who completed the work in their own homes; also known as cottage industry
- (1809–1882) was an English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through the process of natural selection.
- His argument for free markets with minimal government interference has helped shape productive economies around the world for more than 200 years
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- (1813–1879) was a British inventor and engineer. His greatest invention was the Bessemer Converter, which could create high-quality steel quickly and inexpensively.
- money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise
- market regulated by the natural laws of supply and demand
- (1833–1896) was a Swedish chemist, inventor, engineer, business man, and author. Although dynamite is his most well-known invention, he holds 355 patents.
7 Clues: money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise • market regulated by the natural laws of supply and demand • (1809–1882) was an English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through the process of natural selection. • ...
Nomads and Chinese Dynasty 2021-09-01
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- chinese invention
- the second most famous religion in China
- Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty
- dynasty that unified china under one rule after the period of disunion
- started the Jin empire
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- emperor of The Sui Dynasty
- famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure
- pastoralists in China
- one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading
- build the largest unfield land empire in world history
- famous poet who wrote critically about war and soldiers
- where are the nomads lived
- the founder of the song dynasty
13 Clues: chinese invention • pastoralists in China • started the Jin empire • emperor of The Sui Dynasty • where are the nomads lived • the founder of the song dynasty • Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty • the second most famous religion in China • famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure • one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading • ...
Nomads and Chinese Dynasty 2021-09-01
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- chinese invention
- famous poet who wrote critically about war and soldiers
- emperor of The Sui Dynasty
- started the Jin empire
- one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading
- build the largest unfield land empire in world history
- pastoralists in China
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- the second most famous religion in China
- where are the nomads lived
- dynasty that unified china under one rule after the period of disunion
- the founder of the song dynasty
- famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure
- Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty
13 Clues: chinese invention • pastoralists in China • started the Jin empire • where are the nomads lived • emperor of The Sui Dynasty • the founder of the song dynasty • Second emperor of the Tang Dynasty • the second most famous religion in China • famous poet who wrote about life's pleasure • one of the Chinese inventions that improved trading • ...
Florence Nightingale & Isaac Newton 2022-07-14
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- a study of moon, stars
- someone gets hurt.
- a power that pulls things toward each other.
- a thing that moves up quickly into the space.
- sickness
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- math
- a thing that can make you see yourself.
- a person who serves in army.
- a person who is hired to do household chores like cleaning and cooking.
- something that is made for the first time.
- married to become a husband or a wife.
- a thing that is built to observe stars.
- an award for winning the game.
13 Clues: math • sickness • someone gets hurt. • a study of moon, stars • a person who serves in army. • an award for winning the game. • married to become a husband or a wife. • a thing that can make you see yourself. • a thing that is built to observe stars. • something that is made for the first time. • a power that pulls things toward each other. • ...
-ion 2024-03-27
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- a new thing or idea
- we need to reduce carbon _____?
- an event to celebrate something
- This event happened in Tomorrow When The War Began
- a mass __________ event led to the demise of the dinosaurs
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- this part of the car fires up the engine
- better wear a hard hat
- part of the process to become a school leader
- a huge bang and fireball in an action movie
- a conversation between people
- Time to make a ...
- this is better than a cure
- x, y, z, baby boomers, zoomers
13 Clues: Time to make a ... • a new thing or idea • better wear a hard hat • this is better than a cure • a conversation between people • x, y, z, baby boomers, zoomers • we need to reduce carbon _____? • an event to celebrate something • this part of the car fires up the engine • a huge bang and fireball in an action movie • part of the process to become a school leader • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Quiz 2023-02-06
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- What was trading called?
- Who created the richest city in the world?
- How farmers watered their crops.
- Mesopotamiaians settled between the _____ and the Euphrates rivers.
- Having many gods.
- Who had a harsh code of laws?
- This job in Mesopotamia grew food.
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- What was trading called?
- Nebuchadnezzar created the hanging _______ of Babylon.
- Who was allowed to go to the top of a ziggurat?
- List one invention from Mesopotamia.
- What was their form of writing called?
- Who united lands to form an empire?
- What religious building was in the middle of their city-states?
14 Clues: Having many gods. • What was trading called? • What was trading called? • Who had a harsh code of laws? • How farmers watered their crops. • This job in Mesopotamia grew food. • Who united lands to form an empire? • List one invention from Mesopotamia. • What was their form of writing called? • Who created the richest city in the world? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
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- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
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- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult working conditions.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • ...
Industrialization 2014-10-23
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- market free of government
- mass quantity production of a standardized product
- Group of manufactures intending to keep prices high and restrict competition
- government license issued to exclude others from making or selling or using a specific invention
- company allowed by law to act as a single entity
- nationwide railroad strike
- theory that individuals are subject to natural selection
- founded and ran Standard Oil company in 1870
- American union leader
- group of employees who negotiate wages and working conditions
- sole control of the supply of a commodity or service
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- production workshop where employees earn low wages in unfavorable conditions
- led the expansion of the American steel industry
- prohibited companies from monopolize a product or service, attempting to create competition
- man who invented the phonograph and the movie camera
- community dependent on one firm for necessary services and functions
- high tax imposed on foreign goods to protect domestic goods from competition
- riot that took place on May 4, 1886 by labor protestors
- individual who organizes and manages any enterprise
- allow credit to a customer
20 Clues: American union leader • market free of government • nationwide railroad strike • allow credit to a customer • founded and ran Standard Oil company in 1870 • led the expansion of the American steel industry • company allowed by law to act as a single entity • mass quantity production of a standardized product • individual who organizes and manages any enterprise • ...
Ancient China 2014-10-31
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- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube.
- a famous Chinese invention that is usually used on New Years Eve.
- what lots of Chinese clothes were made of.
- Royal leader of China.
- a type of artistic writing
- A person from whom a person is descended.
- a type of drink
- Mythical fire breathing creatures believed to bring good luck
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
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- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed and uses fully battened sails.
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- the Chinese animal of the year(2014).
- A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China.
- Chinese philosopher and teacher.
- A type of baked clay ceramic.
- continent located in Asia.
- River A river in China that's existed since ancient times.
- When they are dead they got covered in terracotta.
- a black and white animal.
- it is served in many restaurants and is served fried.
20 Clues: a type of drink • Royal leader of China. • a black and white animal. • a type of artistic writing • continent located in Asia. • A type of baked clay ceramic. • Chinese philosopher and teacher. • the Chinese animal of the year(2014). • A person from whom a person is descended. • what lots of Chinese clothes were made of. • When they are dead they got covered in terracotta. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2021-02-09
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- economic activity taking place between two or more states
- an area defined by a feature or characteristic
- road on which tolls are collected
- rivalry based on the special interests of different areas
- part of a larger whole
- separate compartment in which water levels rise and fall in order to raise or lower boats on a canal
- a market where there is only one provider
- very strong
- a part of a machine or device that can be replaced by another, identical part
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- human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services; also, money
- a type of economy where people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
- economic system in which people and companies own the means of production
- to transfer control of something
- within the country
- equipment that makes use of advanced knowledge and skill to solve a problem or do a task
- a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber
- sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- the official count of a population
- an artificial waterway
- to show
20 Clues: to show • very strong • within the country • part of a larger whole • an artificial waterway • to transfer control of something • road on which tolls are collected • the official count of a population • a market where there is only one provider • an area defined by a feature or characteristic • a machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber • ...
Body Systems 2024-03-13
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- an organism that is only made of one cell
- holds DNA inside of a cell
- hold water, food and waste in a cell
- organelle that performs cellular respiration to break down food and make energy
- the invention that helped us learn about cells
- this system works closely with the circulatory system to deliver food to all your cells
- where all cells come from (2 words)
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- the basic building block of life
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- the level of organization made up of a group of cells
- The body system is made of the brain nerves and spinal cord
- this system is responsible for making blood cells
- this system pulls on bones to get your body to move
- the process that takes sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food
- an organelle that breaks down and recycles unused materials in a cell
- means maintaining internal stability
- what is made when all body systems come together
- a structure that is in plant cells only
- makes up a cell
- something your cells need to do cellular respiration
20 Clues: makes up a cell • holds DNA inside of a cell • the basic building block of life • where all cells come from (2 words) • means maintaining internal stability • hold water, food and waste in a cell • a structure that is in plant cells only • an organism that is only made of one cell • the invention that helped us learn about cells • ...
The Classical Period 2025-05-27
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- Greek city-state that used direct democracy
- common Romans, lower class of Rome
- wealthy upper-class of Rome
- Rome’s first written laws
- series of wars fought between Rome and Carthage
- the battle that changed Asoka and his views on war
- dynasty that unified China using Legalism
- system where citizens vote directly
- Greek city-state that was focused on war and discipline
- a strict political philosophy that the Qun rulers used
- the first emperor of China
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- exam used during the Han Dynasty to choose government officials
- founder of the Mauryan Empire
- governing body in the Republic and Empire
- clay army built to guard Qin emperor’s tomb
- time of relative peace under the Han Dynasty
- Roman golden age of peace and prosperity
- Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism
- the empire during India’s Golden Age
- Roman invention that helped with transporting water easily
- type of government where the people elect their leaders
- first Roman emperor
- dynasty that was after the Qin, known for its golden age
- trade route that connected China and the West
24 Clues: first Roman emperor • Rome’s first written laws • the first emperor of China • wealthy upper-class of Rome • founder of the Mauryan Empire • common Romans, lower class of Rome • Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism • system where citizens vote directly • the empire during India’s Golden Age • Roman golden age of peace and prosperity • governing body in the Republic and Empire • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-09-01
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- Idea that the force which causes objects to fall on earth also moves planets and stars around one and other
- Put on house arrest for his
- revived the ideas of Aristarchus of Samos of a
- scientists follow these steps
- for heliocentric ideas
- Helped to establish and Develop the scientific method
- Used mathematics to prove
- optical lenses
- Idea that the sun is the center
- How blood flows through the
- with physics
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek used this invention to study
- Discovered as the organ which pumps blood around the body
- solar system
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- model of the universe
- theory
- Item that helped give accurate descriptions of moon and sun
- Declared a heretic by catholic
- Discovered red blood cells which added proof to ideas of circulation
- Idea that earth is the center of
- Discovered Circulation
- the solar system
- ideas
- Developed laws of planetary
- Telescopes and microscopes
- Further developed the telescope in
- Developed ideas about light
- Newton Discovered laws of gravity and
- Published his book Micrographia in 1665 - the first publication to detail microscopic observations
29 Clues: ideas • theory • with physics • solar system • optical lenses • the solar system • model of the universe • Discovered Circulation • for heliocentric ideas • Used mathematics to prove • Telescopes and microscopes • Put on house arrest for his • Developed laws of planetary • How blood flows through the • Developed ideas about light • scientists follow these steps • Declared a heretic by catholic • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2026-03-05
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- Very important or necessary
- The study of things like telepathy or mind reading
- Curious and asking many questions
- The medical removal of a limb or body part
- Correct and without mistakes
- A statement given as evidence
- The study of numbers and data
- The study of ancient objects and remains
- A set of steps to solve a problem, often used by computers
- Technology that copies how living things work
- Advanced and complex
- Belonging to each person or thing mentioned
- The study of languages
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- The way a study or research is done
- The quality of being true or correct
- A wrong idea or belief
- Not having enough people from a group include
- Creating technology inspired by nature
- A robot or being that looks like a human
- Money given to a student to support their studies
- Type of sport in the Olympics
- The study of stars, planets, and space using physics
- A new idea or invention
- An artificial arm, leg, or other body part
- Science that lets the evidence speak
- Existing on a computer or online
26 Clues: Advanced and complex • A wrong idea or belief • The study of languages • A new idea or invention • Very important or necessary • Correct and without mistakes • Type of sport in the Olympics • A statement given as evidence • The study of numbers and data • Existing on a computer or online • Curious and asking many questions • The way a study or research is done • ...
father of computer 2020-12-21
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- What did Charles Babbage created or invented?
- Charle Babbage is know as?
- who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)?
- What was Babbage profession( state the main one)?
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- what else did Babbage created or invented , which was used to tabulate the polynomial function?
- what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention?
- Who originated the concept of a digital programmable computer(state the last name)?
- Where was Charles Babbage from?
8 Clues: Charle Babbage is know as? • Where was Charles Babbage from? • What did Charles Babbage created or invented? • What was Babbage profession( state the main one)? • what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention? • who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)? • ...
Fertile Crescent and Sumer 2023-12-11
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- the science of building buildings
- a way of controlling or supplying water
- those tasked with writing everything down on clay tablets
- man-made waterways
- the land between the rivers
- the fancy word for farming
- the political, religious, cultural, and economic centers of civilization
- the act of creating something for the first time, such as math, medicine, and science
- a way of making wealth by exchanging goods
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- the two rivers in the Fertile Crescent were the Tigris and (blank)
- the belief in many different gods and goddesses
- religious leaders, sometimes more powerful than the king
- a large temple in the middle of every major city-state. Believed to be the home of the gods
- civilization in southern Mesopotamia
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- the first major writing system invented
- an organized society within a specific area
- people in society were divided into one of these
- a large area of rich farmland in the shape of a crescent
19 Clues: man-made waterways • the fancy word for farming • the land between the rivers • the science of building buildings • civilization in southern Mesopotamia • a way of controlling or supplying water • the first major writing system invented • long poems that tell the stories of heroes • a way of making wealth by exchanging goods • an organized society within a specific area • ...
Study Game 2021-09-23
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- Selecting 20 employees (out of a hat) from a company of 400 and surveying those 20 on the effect of sitting down all day staring at a screen and how it has an effect on their mental and physical health.
- A researcher studies absence rates and grades in middle and high schools, meaning they are studying the what between absence rates and decreasing grades.
- A researcher wanted to see if being married makes one happier or not. Instead of manipulating any independent variables, the researcher chose to select single people and married people as their sample group, and then proceed to rate their happiness.
- Is the group of people that are being studied in a certain experiment. These are what the data is representing. Three types of population: expansive, constrictive, and stationary. The group of things that we want information about.
- It is an accurate measurement, invites criticism, has a willingness to change if new evidence is found, strict peer review, takes all new discoveries into consideration and has verifiable results.
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- The amount of phone usage before bed in an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep.
- This study is trying to establish how two parameters in a population might move together or not without any researcher influence. It is crucial to avoid saying that this study shows you something because that would insinuate causality.
- In an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep, this variable would be the number of hours of sleep and the quality of sleep.
- A researcher tells their sample group that they will be given a happy pill. However, they do not know that it is actually a sugar pill (placebo). After the pill has been in their system, some begin to react “happier” or more up-beat. Since some of the people in the sample group already had a predisposed thought that the pill would make them “happier”, they began to show those symptoms thinking it was the pill.
- This study is about proving causality between two variables. A sample is randomly selected and split into groups in order to avoid confounding variables. The Independent & dependent variables are measured by changing one variable(independent) to see if it affects the other(dependent)
- Activities and or beliefs that claim to be “scientific”. They are fixed ideas, they have no peer review, only take favorable discoveries into consideration, estimate measurements (not accurate), see criticism as conspiracy and the results are non-repeatable.
- A professor is going to study their classroom that has a population of 120 students. From the population, they will choose four groups, but each group will be divided into stratas by the students’ academic grade. The four strata will be divided by students with an A, B, C, and D/F. From each strata, the professor will take 3 students, so the total sample will be 12 students.
- Part of the population we take out to examine and draw conclusions from.
- An experimenter studies how phone usage before bed affects sleep, meaning they are studying how the phone usage before bed causes the quality of sleep to decrease.
14 Clues: Part of the population we take out to examine and draw conclusions from. • The amount of phone usage before bed in an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep. • In an experiment on how phone use before bedtime affects sleep, this variable would be the number of hours of sleep and the quality of sleep. • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-30
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- Legal protection that prevents others from making, using, or selling and invention
- A piece of mechanical or electronic equipment made for a special purpose
- In a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment
- Attract and hold the attention and interest of
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- Strong feelings or beliefs
- A sudden and important discovery or development
- Imagine as a future possibility, visualize
- To state something is the case without providing evidence
8 Clues: Strong feelings or beliefs • Imagine as a future possibility, visualize • Attract and hold the attention and interest of • A sudden and important discovery or development • In a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment • To state something is the case without providing evidence • A piece of mechanical or electronic equipment made for a special purpose • ...
Jeanne 2022-03-17
13 Clues: a place • a gender • a material • a creation • has children • the hierarchy • a study of life • where animals are • where sea animals are • something you do for fun • creator of the first aquarium • expert in history-study of life • to make someone want to do something
Jeanne 2022-03-17
13 Clues: a place • a gender • a material • a creation • has children • the hierarchy • a study of life • where animals are • where sea animals are • something you do for fun • creator of the first aquarium • expert in history-study of life • to make someone want to do something
Grady Snyder-Market Structure 2023-01-09
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- occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized
- is the ideal model of a market economy
- occurs when businesses agree to
- is a group of firms combined in order to reduce competition in an industry.
- of business.
- exists when the government
- occurs when businesses set
- occurs when competing businesses divide a market amongst themselves.
- groups of consumers.
- is the effort to distinguish a product from similar products.
- occurs when many sellers offer
- are lowest with only one producer.
- prices for competing products.
- is a market structure in which only a few sellers offer a similar product.
- is one that consumers see as identical regardless of producer
- is a company’s percent of total sales in a market.
- price determined by supply and demand
- occurs when a firm controls a manufacturing method, invention, or type of technology.
- exists when there are no other producers within a certain region.
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- reduces or removes government
- is the joining of two firms to form a single firm.
- producer.
- is a firm that does not have
- consider competitors when setting the prices of its products.
- occurs when producers use
- makes it hard for a new business to enter a market.
- other than low price to try to convince customers to buy their products
- is a set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior.
- occur when the average cost of production falls as the producer grows larger.
- is a group that acts together to set prices and limit output.
- defines monopolies and gives government the power to control them.
- is a moderated discussion with
- occurs when there is only one seller of a product that has no close substitutes
- is a business that accepts the
- but not standardized, products.
- below cost for a time to drive competitors out of a market.
- occurs when the costs of
- owns and runs the business or authorizes only
- gives an inventor the exclusive property rights to that invention or process for a certain number of years.
39 Clues: producer. • of business. • groups of consumers. • occurs when the costs of • occurs when producers use • exists when the government • occurs when businesses set • is a firm that does not have • reduces or removes government • is a moderated discussion with • occurs when many sellers offer • is a business that accepts the • prices for competing products. • occurs when businesses agree to • ...
Japan - crossword 2022-01-13
7 Clues: traditional sweets • one of the main islands • Japan's most important invention • Japan leads the world in - production • a common staple in japanese sweets and desserts • a traditional alcoholic drink made out of brewed rice • a traditional dish, consisting of rice and vegetables/fish
Vocabulary “Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon?” 2025-10-22
Across
- – to have enough money for something (Clue: You can buy it when you can do this.)
- – a small device put inside the body (Clue: Doctors may place one to help hearing.)
- – a small machine or tool that helps do a job (Clue: You might use this to help you hear or see.),
- – to make something do what you want (Clue: A remote helps you do this to a TV.)
- – the study of machines that help the body (Clue: Scientists work in this field.)
- Likes to chase mice
- – to make something better (Clue: You do this when you add glitter to art.),
- disease – a sickness that makes muscles shake (Clue: Doctors study this brain illness.),
- – feeling forced to do something (Clue: You feel this before a big test.),
- – given permission (Clue: You are this when you can go outside to play.),
- – to bring something back or fix it (Clue: You do this when you repair a bike or toy.)
- – to take the place of something (Clue: You do this when a toy breaks and you get a new one.),
- – time that has not yet come (Clue: Tomorrow is part of this.),
- – people who study and learn about the world (Clue: They wear lab coats.)
- – a tiny computer part (Clue: Your phone has this inside it.)
- – to make something different (Clue: You do this when you switch clothes.)
- – study to learn new things (Clue: Scientists do this before making discoveries.)
- – the things someone can do (Clue: A superhero has many of these.)
- – a strong effect or change (Clue: A meteor does this when it hits the Earth.)
- – a new idea or invention (Clue: The first airplane was one of these.),
- – a machine part that helps the body work (Clue: A robot leg is this.),
- – good or helpful (Clue: A smile shows this kind of feeling.)
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- – very simple or old-fashioned (Clue: Cavemen used these kinds of tools.),
- signals – messages sent by electricity (Clue: These move through wires or nerves.)
- – things that make something better (Clue: A new phone update is one of these.)
- Man's best friend
- – joined or linked together (Clue: Your phone is this when you use Wi-Fi.),
- – a fake arm or leg that replaces a real one (Clue: It helps people walk or move again.)
- – something that shows what you mean (Clue: A teacher gives one of these to help you understand.)
- implant – a device that helps a person hear (Clue: It goes inside the ear.),
- – made better (Clue: Your grade does this when you study more.),
- – to keep something in your mind (Clue: You do this to know your spelling words.)
- – made to act like a robot (Clue: A moving metal machine is this.),
- Has a trunk
- – the result of something happening (Clue: Rain makes puddles — that’s the what?),
- Large marsupial
- – how much work someone can do (Clue: You have this when you finish homework fast.)
- – part of the brain that helps memory (Clue: This helps you remember things.),
- – stronger or faster than normal (Clue: Superman is one of these.),
- Flying mammal
- – using science to make tools and machines (Clue: Computers and phones are part of this.),
41 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • – a tiny computer part (Clue: Your phone has this inside it.) • – good or helpful (Clue: A smile shows this kind of feeling.) • – time that has not yet come (Clue: Tomorrow is part of this.), • – made better (Clue: Your grade does this when you study more.), • ...
P4 reading 2022-04-27
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- It was great because the cost of books was ____
- gold and ______ made the pictures beautiful.
- with new ebooks you don't need to go ___ because you can buy ebooks online.
- instead of paper, the first books were written on ______
- J. __________ invented a printing machine.
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- the first books were made by _______.
- the first audio books were on ___ and then on CDs
- with the invention of audio ____, people didn't need to read books.
- not only reading but also ____ books is quicker now.
- the text on pages 84 and 85 is an informational _____
- this tool is used to write and made from a feather.
11 Clues: the first books were made by _______. • J. __________ invented a printing machine. • gold and ______ made the pictures beautiful. • It was great because the cost of books was ____ • the first audio books were on ___ and then on CDs • this tool is used to write and made from a feather. • not only reading but also ____ books is quicker now. • ...
Holes 2025-04-11
Across
- Main Character's Name
- Labor Camp turns into
- Main character allegedly stole
- Main Character's First Friend
- Nail Polish
- Mom doesn't believe in what?
- Female Bandit Name
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- Name of camp
- Dad's invention name
- Shoes from the sky were
- What did they climb to break the curse?
- What did they eat that protected them?
- Camp kids daily job
- Showers
- Poisonous yellow-spotted
15 Clues: Showers • Nail Polish • Name of camp • Female Bandit Name • Camp kids daily job • Dad's invention name • Main Character's Name • Labor Camp turns into • Shoes from the sky were • Poisonous yellow-spotted • Mom doesn't believe in what? • Main Character's First Friend • Main character allegedly stole • What did they eat that protected them? • What did they climb to break the curse?
EAPP CROSSWORD 2025-03-06
Across
- is a type of question that limits the possible responses. It typically asks for a specific piece of information, and the answer is usually a simple "yes" or "no," a single word, or a choice from a limited set of options.
- It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances.
- is a collection of work that showcases your skills, abilities, and experience.
- is a set of written questions used to collect information from a group of people. It's a structured tool for gathering data on opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and demographics.
- is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response.
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- are a systematic and controlled way to test a hypothesis and gather evidence to support or refute it.
- They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries.
- This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal.
- is the process of ordering items or individuals based on their relative importance, value, or performance.
9 Clues: is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response. • They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries. • It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances. • This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal. • ...
Sumerian Achievement Crossword 2022-09-20
Across
- ancient forerunner of tupperware
- laid the groundwork for modern math
- made possible with the invention of the wheel
- made art with copper
- build buildings at faster rates
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- better quality clothes at faster rates
- scientific basis for modern irrigation
- allowed farmers to break up soil and bury crops
- scribes used sharpened reeds to scratch symbols in clay
9 Clues: made art with copper • build buildings at faster rates • ancient forerunner of tupperware • laid the groundwork for modern math • better quality clothes at faster rates • scientific basis for modern irrigation • made possible with the invention of the wheel • allowed farmers to break up soil and bury crops • scribes used sharpened reeds to scratch symbols in clay
The baths 2023-02-24
Across
- They used this room to prepare for warmer temperatures
- this invention heated the baths
- The temperatures were greater here
- went to get out of their clothes before bathing
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- Here, the water was colder
- They exercised and played ball
- result of not having personal bathrooms
- The women were seperated from men
- Baths were warmer than others
9 Clues: Here, the water was colder • Baths were warmer than others • They exercised and played ball • this invention heated the baths • The women were seperated from men • The temperatures were greater here • result of not having personal bathrooms • went to get out of their clothes before bathing • They used this room to prepare for warmer temperatures
WWII Aircraft 2021-09-21
Across
- What two-engined bomber was Germany's "Jack of All Trades - JU?
- This W had the longest range of any German aircraft
- Flew 25 missions over Germany
- Made by Hawker
- What aircraft took off vertically and had a speed of over 700 kmhr -349?
- Chief of the Luftwaffe
- Nickname of B-29
- Used to train German pilots pre WWII
- The Me-410 "Hornisse"
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- Nickname of aircraft built by Boeing, Lockheed and Douglas
- Radial engines used in Flying Fortresses
- P-51?
- Dropped bomb on Nagasaki
- This plane is famous for shooting down Admiral Yamamoto over the South Pacific P-38.
- Designed using experience gained from designing seaplane racers
- British aircraft made from plywood with a balsawood core
- Invention enabled precision daylight bombing
- What was the nickname of the Arado 232?
18 Clues: P-51? • Made by Hawker • Nickname of B-29 • The Me-410 "Hornisse" • Chief of the Luftwaffe • Dropped bomb on Nagasaki • Flew 25 missions over Germany • Used to train German pilots pre WWII • What was the nickname of the Arado 232? • Radial engines used in Flying Fortresses • Invention enabled precision daylight bombing • This W had the longest range of any German aircraft • ...
Crossword for Business Model Devlopment 2026-04-07
12 Clues: New business • New business concept • Way to reach customers • Right for an invention • Person who buys product • Small business category • Online search promotion • Internet-based business • Plan of business working • Money earned by business • Benefit given to customer • Basic version of a product
Week 22 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-22
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- his invention made farming possible on the prairie
- created the dictionary
- motivations for people who migrate
- people moving from place to place
- tool with blade that turns the soil over and creates rows for planting
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- highways for moving people and goods
- wrote the poem "Paul Revere's Ride"
- invented the American System to get America out of debt
- invented the cotton gin
- large channel dig in the earth that is filled with water for boats to use
10 Clues: created the dictionary • invented the cotton gin • people moving from place to place • motivations for people who migrate • wrote the poem "Paul Revere's Ride" • highways for moving people and goods • his invention made farming possible on the prairie • invented the American System to get America out of debt • ...
Vocab 11-4 deterrent - succinct 2012-10-15
Across
- an idea that is communicated indirectly, through a suggestion or hint
- injustice; unfairness
- based on personal opinions, feelings, and attitudes; not objective
- to intrude or trespass on; to beyond the limits considered proper
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- expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise
- distributed thinly; not thick or crowded
- a physical weakness or defect; ailment
- a new custom, method, or invention
- to renew the strength and energy of
- something that discourages or prevents a certain action
10 Clues: injustice; unfairness • a new custom, method, or invention • to renew the strength and energy of • a physical weakness or defect; ailment • distributed thinly; not thick or crowded • expressed clearly in a few words; to the point; concise • something that discourages or prevents a certain action • to intrude or trespass on; to beyond the limits considered proper • ...
french revolution 2024-11-18
Across
- Last name of an important general during the french revolution
- freedom auf deutsch
- Equality auf deutsch
- Name of an invention used to decapitate people
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- Name of an important jail during the French revolution
- fraternity auf deutsch
- One of the causes of the french revolution
- A revolution is a rapid and big ____ in society
- in 1789 the french people wrote the Declaration of the ______ of Man and of the Citizen
- The king of france during 1789
10 Clues: freedom auf deutsch • Equality auf deutsch • fraternity auf deutsch • The king of france during 1789 • One of the causes of the french revolution • Name of an invention used to decapitate people • A revolution is a rapid and big ____ in society • Name of an important jail during the French revolution • Last name of an important general during the french revolution • ...
Spelling Words 15 (2 May) 2024-05-02
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- a spiritual creature with white wings
- the corner where two lines meet
- tiny living things that can make us sick
- an interesting and useful device
- a brand new thing that's never been created before
- to get hot and change from a solid to a liquid
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- the ability to do work or move
- a test of an idea or method
- the solid material that many toys are made of
- a small fruit that grows on a vine
10 Clues: a test of an idea or method • the ability to do work or move • the corner where two lines meet • an interesting and useful device • a small fruit that grows on a vine • a spiritual creature with white wings • tiny living things that can make us sick • the solid material that many toys are made of • to get hot and change from a solid to a liquid • ...
Marjorie Joyner Crossword 2022-03-21
9 Clues: Hair • Joyner • McLeod • Donation • invention • job in cosmetics • ownership of a certain job • the opposite gender of man • a strong bond with people you know
The Cradle of Civilization 2023-10-25
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- Land between the rivers
- One of the world's first city states
- The most revolutionary invention of the Mesopotamians
- Large areas of vegetation for food
- A person who practices a trade, and craftsperson
- Person who has to move from place to place
- A region in southern Mesopotamia
- An animal used to pull carts
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- A way to water crops
- A river on the western edge of Mesopotamia
- The first "superhero" invented in Mesopotamia
- A river on the Eastern edge of Mesopotamia
- To tame an animal for service for humans
13 Clues: A way to water crops • Land between the rivers • An animal used to pull carts • A region in southern Mesopotamia • Large areas of vegetation for food • One of the world's first city states • To tame an animal for service for humans • A river on the western edge of Mesopotamia • A river on the Eastern edge of Mesopotamia • Person who has to move from place to place • ...
Horticulture II Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-28
Across
- untested ideas or techniques
- cash that are expected to be converted to cash within a year.
- total of all assets and liabilities
- process of discovering, interpreting and communicating significant patterns in data
- worth or usefulness of something
- a new thing that someone has created
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- financial metric that measures the amount of leverage used by a company
- gradually reduces in value over time.
- worth of everything a person owns
- items in stock or contents of a building
10 Clues: untested ideas or techniques • worth or usefulness of something • worth of everything a person owns • total of all assets and liabilities • a new thing that someone has created • gradually reduces in value over time. • items in stock or contents of a building • cash that are expected to be converted to cash within a year. • ...
Dragster Crossword 2019-02-27
Across
- first model of an invention.
- A set of rules or limits
- A small summary.
- A design that has little resistance to air or water, increasing speed and movement as it goes.
- A recurring design
- Carbon Dioxide.
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- The study of air and the objects that go through it
- A rough drawing of a design
- To put up with something.
- The air around a dragster that tries to slow it down as the dragster moves down the track.
10 Clues: Carbon Dioxide. • A small summary. • A recurring design • A set of rules or limits • To put up with something. • A rough drawing of a design • first model of an invention. • The study of air and the objects that go through it • The air around a dragster that tries to slow it down as the dragster moves down the track. • ...
Crossword Puzzle about Open Business 2024-07-30
Across
- very bad and unpleasant
- being happy that someone has done something good for you
- something new is made
- the amount of money we need to buy something
- people who live in the same area with similar interests
- food that is used to make other food
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- details or reasons to make others understand a concept
- a slip of paper with money amount and people who receive the money
- to reply to someone
- give advice to someone
10 Clues: to reply to someone • something new is made • give advice to someone • very bad and unpleasant • food that is used to make other food • the amount of money we need to buy something • details or reasons to make others understand a concept • people who live in the same area with similar interests • being happy that someone has done something good for you • ...
China in the Middle Ages 2025-08-12
Across
- Sea-based trade and exploration routes
- Philosophy emphasizing family loyalty and social harmony
- Fine ceramic highly prized in domestic and foreign trade
- Nomadic group that ruled China during the Yuan dynasty
- Water-control systems supporting farming
- Centralized government structure ruled by emperors
- Crop that underpinned agricultural expansion
- that reunified China and ushered in a golden age
- Overland trade route connecting China to Europe and the Middle East
- Mongol-led period also known as the Mongol Ascendancy
- Confucian revival integrating Buddhism and Daoism
- Navigational tool enabling long-distance sea travel
- Spread of cultural ideas and technologies
- Commodity that played a major historic trade role
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- Method using carved blocks to print on paper
- System of departments and officials under imperial rule
- Growth of cities as trade and administrative hubs
- Test to select government officials based on Confucian learning
- Government official selected through civil service exams
- known for major technological and commercial advances
- famous for maritime expeditions and imperial consolidation
- Chinese innovation used in weapons and fireworks
- Religion from India that spread through East Asia
- Chinese invention that revolutionized writing and printing
- System where other states paid tribute to China
25 Clues: Sea-based trade and exploration routes • Water-control systems supporting farming • Spread of cultural ideas and technologies • Method using carved blocks to print on paper • Crop that underpinned agricultural expansion • System where other states paid tribute to China • Chinese innovation used in weapons and fireworks • that reunified China and ushered in a golden age • ...
1920s 2023-12-12
9 Clues: Henry fords invention • a bad person in German • a up new a new in thing • a new form of transportation • A new form of transportation • a woman who was untraditional • happens in Germany at this time • after ww1 ended people became this • the first inventor to make and sell a car
fsdf 2019-07-02
8 Clues: study of our past • study of inscriptions • A period of ten years • A very small stone tool. • another name for a wanderer • the meaning of Greek term 'Chalkos' • Dried skin of goats and sheep used for writing • First ever invention for transportation during the old stone age.
unit3 2024-05-07
8 Clues: Extremely useful • Be familiar with sth. • A new idea, method or invention • A plan of what sb. is going to do • Raise and the lower your shoulders • Existing or happening in your mind • Find new people to work in a company • Continue trying to achieve sth. difficult
LMS STEM 2023-04-24
Across
- a place where students are inspired to succeed
- interdisciplinary education
- taking advantage of having a chance and a choice
- the freedom to imagine without limitations
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- challenging the mind to process information
- forming an opinion from practical analysis
- the foundation of invention
- synthesizing information to develop solutions
8 Clues: the foundation of invention • interdisciplinary education • forming an opinion from practical analysis • the freedom to imagine without limitations • challenging the mind to process information • synthesizing information to develop solutions • a place where students are inspired to succeed • taking advantage of having a chance and a choice
Place Holder 2024-11-13
8 Clues: Cult of • Man of the people • made by Eli Whitney • Loves to hire orphans • Era of the common people • new popular drink after ban of alcohol • Community, Cult that mass produced silver wear. • Major land traveling invention that allowed for faster travel of people and goods
Across the Word Puzzle 2023-08-25
Across
- The sources of change consist of ________.
- It also causes social, political, and cultural changes.
- A change that encompasses growth phases, adaptation, and political system adjustment.
- It allows the state to protect and have jurisdiction over a person.
- It has the ability to influence others.
- It examines the features of social action and structure.
- It is the invention of something new.
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- It deals with the creation and use of technical means that connect people all over the world.
- A change that reshapes a society as a result of creativity, invention, and discovery.
- Science The systematic study of the state, government and politics.
- Conflict It occurs when two or more actors oppose each other in social interaction.
- A process where people acclimated to the society.
- The only constant in the world.
- The science of humanity.
- A shift in a social structure's process.
15 Clues: The science of humanity. • The only constant in the world. • It is the invention of something new. • It has the ability to influence others. • A shift in a social structure's process. • The sources of change consist of ________. • A process where people acclimated to the society. • It also causes social, political, and cultural changes. • ...
father of computer 2020-12-21
Across
- What did Charles Babbage created or invented?
- Charle Babbage is know as?
- who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)?
- What was Babbage profession( state the main one)?
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- what else did Babbage created or invented , which was used to tabulate the polynomial function?
- what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention?
- Who originated the concept of a digital programmable computer(state the last name)?
- Where was Charles Babbage from?
8 Clues: Charle Babbage is know as? • Where was Charles Babbage from? • What did Charles Babbage created or invented? • What was Babbage profession( state the main one)? • what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention? • who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)? • ...
father of computer 2020-12-21
Across
- What did Charles Babbage created or invented?
- Charle Babbage is know as?
- who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)?
- What was Babbage profession( state the main one)?
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- what else did Babbage created or invented , which was used to tabulate the polynomial function?
- what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention?
- Who originated the concept of a digital programmable computer(state the last name)?
- Where was Charles Babbage from?
8 Clues: Charle Babbage is know as? • Where was Charles Babbage from? • What did Charles Babbage created or invented? • What was Babbage profession( state the main one)? • what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention? • who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)? • ...
INVENTIONS 2024-01-26
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- This is the object you use to know the time
- This is the surname of the person who invented the telescope
- This is the item of clothing that people use to keep their hands warm
- This is the transport wich you can use to travel to the space
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- The person who discovered the gravity
- This is the object wich you can use to see very small things
- This is the invention wich was first discovered by humans
- The biggest social network whose inventor is Mark Zuckerberg
- This is the biggest mobile company in the world wich was created in 1976
- This is the invention that is similar to a computer but can be transported
10 Clues: The person who discovered the gravity • This is the object you use to know the time • This is the invention wich was first discovered by humans • This is the object wich you can use to see very small things • The biggest social network whose inventor is Mark Zuckerberg • This is the surname of the person who invented the telescope • ...
Levy's Review 2020-12-29
Across
- an invention that makes work easier
- spirits that are Jehovah's messengers
- skinny
- a two wheeled form of transportation
- opposite of straight
- someone who helps you feel better
- a special bird
- going between something
- in comparison of something
- a full hand
- a numbered paragraph in a chapter
- the home of kings and queens
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- to help or assist
- a round shape
- to change direction
- something only Jehovah can do
- to look for someone or something
- something that came to your mind
- a bone above your foot
- apart of a sequence
- when you have done something or have gone somewhere
- worldwide
- to overcome harsh conditions
- when someone reaches their destination
- to arrive or begin something before the set time
25 Clues: skinny • worldwide • a full hand • a round shape • a special bird • to help or assist • to change direction • apart of a sequence • opposite of straight • a bone above your foot • going between something • in comparison of something • to overcome harsh conditions • the home of kings and queens • something only Jehovah can do • to look for someone or something • something that came to your mind • ...
CHAPTER 2-1 THE GROWTH OF TRADE 2021-02-23
Across
- Columbus lands where in 1492 44
- Columbus mapped what coastline 44
- "Searching for New _____ ____" 42
- named for being peaceful or pacifico 45
- Columbus named the Caribbean people what 44
- first to sail around the world 45
- credited for finding Pacific Ocean 45
- Queen of Spain 43
- country Columbus is from 44
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- exchanging people plants and animals 46
- Columbus's first voyage ship 43
- explorer planned to sail west 42
- to go around the world 45
- the use of scientific knowledge 42
- ship type that could sail close to shore 43
- who was America named after 45
- Columbus rank after return to Spain 44
- where did Columbus believe he arrived in 1492 44
- what disease hit native Americans hard 46
- invention for direction 43
20 Clues: Queen of Spain 43 • to go around the world 45 • invention for direction 43 • country Columbus is from 44 • who was America named after 45 • Columbus's first voyage ship 43 • Columbus lands where in 1492 44 • explorer planned to sail west 42 • Columbus mapped what coastline 44 • "Searching for New _____ ____" 42 • first to sail around the world 45 • ...
Roman crossword 2022-05-17
Across
- A heating system wealthy Romans used
- husband on Venus
- This was used for draining
- A time of peace created by Augustus Cesar
- They used these bricks in Roman spas
- The Romans call this a bath but also means heat
- The spears that the Romans used
- Today we call this tic tac toe
- A volcano erupted and covered this city
- A strategy the Romans used to charge the enemy
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- The symbol for Saturn
- Where gladiators fought
- He has the month of July named after him
- The second layer of Roman roads
- The longest Roman road
- The Invention that got the Romans water
- The swords that the Romans used
- Venus’s son
- The longest Roman Aqueducts
- The language the Romans spoke
20 Clues: Venus’s son • husband on Venus • The symbol for Saturn • The longest Roman road • Where gladiators fought • This was used for draining • The longest Roman Aqueducts • The language the Romans spoke • Today we call this tic tac toe • The second layer of Roman roads • The swords that the Romans used • The spears that the Romans used • A heating system wealthy Romans used • ...
Roman crossword 2022-05-17
Across
- A heating system wealthy Romans used
- husband on Venus
- This was used for draining
- A time of peace created by Augustus Cesar
- They used these bricks in Roman spas
- The Romans call this a bath but also means heat
- The spears that the Romans used
- Today we call this tic tac toe
- A volcano erupted and covered this city
- A strategy the Romans used to charge the enemy
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- The symbol for Saturn
- Where gladiators fought
- He has the month of July named after him
- The second layer of Roman roads
- The longest Roman road
- The Invention that got the Romans water
- The swords that the Romans used
- Venus’s son
- The longest Roman Aqueducts
- The language the Romans spoke
20 Clues: Venus’s son • husband on Venus • The symbol for Saturn • The longest Roman road • Where gladiators fought • This was used for draining • The longest Roman Aqueducts • The language the Romans spoke • Today we call this tic tac toe • The second layer of Roman roads • The swords that the Romans used • The spears that the Romans used • A heating system wealthy Romans used • ...
Chapter 3/4 WHAP Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-01
Across
- A system in China where scores matter.
- State-approved associations of merchants.
- Groups with mixed backgrounds.
- A symbol of Buddhist beliefs.
- A Buddhist temple with Javanese inscriptions.
- A system that increased Mongol communication.
- (Arguably) The most famous Mongol.
- One invention that helped transport goods.
- An emperor that patroned the encyclopedia.
- Advisors stationed near the emperor.
- People who relied on animals for profit.
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- A temple showing Hindu and Buddhist beliefs.
- Boats created by the Chinese.
- Mongols accepting religious groups.
- Western Europe was known to later be...
- A disease leading to the fall of Mongols.
- It's strait is known to profit from sea routes.
- The idea of giving up worldly possessions.
- Groups of traders traveling together.
- The main goal of the Mongols to stay unified.
20 Clues: Boats created by the Chinese. • A symbol of Buddhist beliefs. • Groups with mixed backgrounds. • (Arguably) The most famous Mongol. • Mongols accepting religious groups. • Advisors stationed near the emperor. • Groups of traders traveling together. • A system in China where scores matter. • Western Europe was known to later be... • People who relied on animals for profit. • ...
A 2022-11-16
Across
- exciting experience or series of events
- motivated by something
- knowledge gained by study
- waiting to happen
- to stop/bar/exclude for a specific amount of time
- one shape everything is the same
- stimulation to do creative work, to have a sudden idea
- to be decided based on other factors
- shape again
- plan for accomplishing a task, chemical make-up of a compound
- person who creates new devices generally technical
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- moved shape change completely
- newly created thing
- gathering of people with a common interest
- not hanging on to another
- breath again process of breathing in and out repeatedly
- small internal organ
- different from normal expectations
- to accomplish a task or acquire a skill
- process of development to create a certain shape
20 Clues: shape again • waiting to happen • newly created thing • small internal organ • motivated by something • not hanging on to another • knowledge gained by study • moved shape change completely • one shape everything is the same • different from normal expectations • to be decided based on other factors • exciting experience or series of events • to accomplish a task or acquire a skill • ...
Quarter 1 Vocab Review - Grade 10 2023-10-30
Across
- feeling great anger
- based on personal opinions or feelings
- expressed clearly in a few words
- orderly, systematic
- to stop or bring to an end
- an opponent
- a hint or indirect reference
- to do harm
- to renew the strength and energy of
- injustice or unfairness
- to speak ill of
- great praise or applause
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- a new custom, method, or invention
- a hard choice
- determined by personal judgment, not rule or reason
- to clear of guilt
- passion
- a perfect model
- careful
- to discourage
- able to be touched
- to draw forth or bring out
- to introduce or trespass on
- good-natured
- having no concern for right or wrong
- to attack physically or verbally
- strong dislike
27 Clues: passion • careful • to do harm • an opponent • good-natured • a hard choice • to discourage • strong dislike • a perfect model • to speak ill of • to clear of guilt • able to be touched • feeling great anger • orderly, systematic • injustice or unfairness • great praise or applause • to stop or bring to an end • to draw forth or bring out • to introduce or trespass on • a hint or indirect reference • ...
Ava McMullen - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- 3D
- catholic respond to Martin Luther
- painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- human achievement
- society of Jesus
- make marriage void
- iconic "Renaissance Man"
- king of England reformed the nation
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- use of one's native language
- rebirth
- sale of forgiveness from Church officials
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- queen that made England a European power
- rich
- influential figure during the Protestant Reformation
- mother of Elizabeth 1
- settlement allowing for religious tolerance in the Holy Roman Empire
- followers of Martin Luther
- press invention that allowed for the mass production of books
- new version of Christianity
- invented printing press
- challenging the church
- painted the school of athens
- Church of England
- nonreligious
- sculpted the bronze statue of David
26 Clues: 3D • rich • rebirth • nonreligious • society of Jesus • human achievement • Church of England • make marriage void • mother of Elizabeth 1 • challenging the church • invented printing press • iconic "Renaissance Man" • followers of Martin Luther • new version of Christianity • painted the school of athens • use of one's native language • meeting of bishops and cardinals • ...
Jolene W 2nd Hour 2024-04-18
Across
- What month is National Earth Dayin?
- In Texas there was 30 million ______.
- People who move across a country
- Cattle drives brought what to local cattle?
- People who across the continents
- a famous African American
- people who share a culture
- How many immigrant groups came to Kansas?
- What was the pull to Kansas
- something that is no longer in use is _____.
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- This invention prevented cattle drives
- The first cow town to develop
- The lasso came from
- Cattle drives ruined a lot of local _____.
- Texas owned 51 million _________.
- this group of people settled in Silkville
- The act passed in 1862
- what is one major similarity between cowboys and modern day? one?
- these people were popular in the 1800
- Where did most cowboys spend their money?
20 Clues: The lasso came from • The act passed in 1862 • a famous African American • people who share a culture • What was the pull to Kansas • The first cow town to develop • People who move across a country • People who across the continents • Texas owned 51 million _________. • What month is National Earth Dayin? • In Texas there was 30 million ______. • ...
WWW #3 2025-05-13
Across
- an appliance that heats up food
- a widely spread disease
- to be all knowing and have unlimited knowledge
- to give back
- a first "draft" for a project or invention
- a large work of music conducted by somebody
- a positive charge
- a device used to see objects from afar
- to leave somewhere
- to move or relocate something or somebody
- to relying on something or somebody other than yourself
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- to honor or admire somebody or something
- to lead a group of people or things
- a recording of something that you watch
- to have a lack of water or liquids
- full of life,or colorful
- to conclude based on information you already have
- an electrical communication device
- a five sided shape
- something captured on a camera
20 Clues: to give back • a positive charge • a five sided shape • to leave somewhere • a widely spread disease • full of life,or colorful • something captured on a camera • an appliance that heats up food • to have a lack of water or liquids • an electrical communication device • to lead a group of people or things • a device used to see objects from afar • ...
