discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Technology Innovations 2023-10-21
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- The first commercially successful digital camera.
- A popular video-sharing platform.
- The invention of the first telephone.
- A popular e-commerce and cloud computing company.
- The development of automated looms.
- A pioneering search engine.
- A digital personal assistant by Apple.
- The first consumer video game console.
- The process of sending data over the internet.
- The first widely-used personal computer.
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- A leading social networking platform.
- A handheld communication device.
- The invention of the World Wide Web.
- An online marketplace for buying and selling.
- The first commercially successful mobile phone.
- A widely-used video conferencing platform.
- A leading manufacturer of electric cars.
- The creation of the graphical web browser.
- A method of storing and transmitting data.
- A widely-used email service.
20 Clues: A pioneering search engine. • A widely-used email service. • A handheld communication device. • A popular video-sharing platform. • The development of automated looms. • The invention of the World Wide Web. • A leading social networking platform. • The invention of the first telephone. • A digital personal assistant by Apple. • The first consumer video game console. • ...
Ch. 10-16 Grant Fogle 2015-05-19
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- "let (people) do (as they choose)"
- three branches to our government
- forcing one to serve in the navy
- amateurscientist and explorers
- loyalty to ones own region
- a machine used to move seeds from cotton fiber
- separate compartments where water levels are raised and lowered
- armed private ships
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- similar to toll roads
- to withdraw
- the area west of the Mississippi River
- protection of money
- taxes on foreign goods
- young Republicans elected to Congress
- to remain unbiased, equal support of differing parties
- scientific discoveries that simplify work
- president and war hero
- an artificial waterway
- loyalty to ones own country
- our fourth president
20 Clues: to withdraw • protection of money • armed private ships • our fourth president • similar to toll roads • taxes on foreign goods • president and war hero • an artificial waterway • loyalty to ones own region • loyalty to ones own country • amateurscientist and explorers • three branches to our government • forcing one to serve in the navy • "let (people) do (as they choose)" • ...
List 26 2013-09-15
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- WHETHER WHICH
- put flowers in this
- alone
- quite beautiful
- antonym positive
- a spider weaves this
- find more than one thing
- make something
- ordinal number
- while that happened
- there are two on a shirt
- four sided shape
- female monarch
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- the mass of an object
- clear and refreshing
- use transport
- time of twinkly stars in the sky
- amazingly
- antonym of light
- lunch food
- ask
- cut with these
- move forward to something
- I went on one
- meet
- not at all
- blow a tune
27 Clues: ask • meet • alone • amazingly • lunch food • not at all • blow a tune • WHETHER WHICH • use transport • I went on one • cut with these • make something • ordinal number • female monarch • quite beautiful • antonym of light • antonym positive • four sided shape • put flowers in this • while that happened • clear and refreshing • a spider weaves this • the mass of an object • find more than one thing • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2017-06-07
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- Most cosmopolitan of the founders
- Franklin adopted this pseudonym
- Franklin's scientific discoveries focused on...
- Franklin's "home"
- First constitution of the U.S.
- Led under Washington, Adams, Hamilton
- Washington was described as this
- First president
- Person learning a trade
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- Led under Jefferson and Madison
- Britain's 1765 tax on colonists
- Britain's highest legislature
- State officials have the power
- Franklin learned to be this
- Colonies fought against King's oppression
- Important figures in our history
- First 10 amendments of Constitution
- "All men are created equal"
- Paine attacked Christianity in this
- Wrote Common Sense
20 Clues: First president • Franklin's "home" • Wrote Common Sense • Person learning a trade • Franklin learned to be this • "All men are created equal" • Britain's highest legislature • State officials have the power • First constitution of the U.S. • Led under Jefferson and Madison • Britain's 1765 tax on colonists • Franklin adopted this pseudonym • Important figures in our history • ...
Egypt 2025-10-07
12 Clues: Sun god • mother godess • ruler of egypt • the god of sky • thiefs in egypt • the god of death • god of underworld • Took years to build • goddess of law and order • Longest rirver in the world • how egyptians preserved the body • Died at 19 years old,his tomb is one of the greatest discoveries
school 2023-12-23
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- subject about forces and motion (6)
- Place to learn and make friends (7)
- Area for outdoor games (8)
- subject about experiments and discoveries (7)
- People you learn with (9)
- activity in the pool (7)
- time for snacks and rest (8)
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- subject about the past (7)
- Teacher's helper in the classroom (8)
- Room with books to read (4)
- machine used for presentations (8)
- you make during class (7)
- place to eat at school (7)
- Test in the middle of a semester (6)
- Green space in the school (6)
- subject about living things (7)
16 Clues: activity in the pool (7) • you make during class (7) • People you learn with (9) • subject about the past (7) • place to eat at school (7) • Area for outdoor games (8) • Room with books to read (4) • time for snacks and rest (8) • Green space in the school (6) • subject about living things (7) • machine used for presentations (8) • subject about forces and motion (6) • ...
Inventions and discovers 2020-05-08
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- One of the most remarkable inventions of XX century in the field of medicine
- The vehicle, which moves on four wheels
- The invention, by which you can sit on the internet
- The invention, which may bring any live audio range of human speech or music
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- With this invention you can light a lamp
- Without this invention, people could not express their thoughts on a paper
- Global system of combined computer networks
- Large marsupial
- It was specially devised for the protection and hunting
- Communication tool, invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Material to the letter
11 Clues: Large marsupial • Material to the letter • The vehicle, which moves on four wheels • With this invention you can light a lamp • Global system of combined computer networks • The invention, by which you can sit on the internet • Communication tool, invented by Alexander Graham Bell • It was specially devised for the protection and hunting • ...
IP 2025-02-19
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- Assignee of WIPO
- Phase wherein the formality requirements are assessed in a PCT application.
- Translation of amendments (PCT Article)
- Receives international application from the applicant.
- Defines the invention
- Paper format (PCT Rule)
- Translation of claims (PCT Article)
- Phase where the substantive examination is done in a PCT application.
- Verification of date of Nat’l Phase Entry (ProPCT)
- Physical requirements when filing (PCT Rule)
- Application claims the priority of earlier PH (ProPCT)
- Date of filing of an earliest application for which the application is entitled to a right of foreign priority or domestic benefit as to such claimed invention.
- phrase May appear not only immediately following the preamble, but also in clauses of the body of the claim
- Elements - Physical parts of the invention
- Accord/refuse IFD (PCT Rule)
- Date of IA
- Date where you start the prior art search
- Special National Phase Requirements (PCT Rule)
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- PCT application
- National patent office or intergovernmental organization as appointed under the Treaty which processes international applications as prescribed by the Treaty and PCT Regulations
- For rationalization and cooperation with regard to (a) filing, searching, and examination of patent exams & (b) dissemination of tech info.
- Fees should be timely paid (PCT Rule)
- Elements - Use
- Determines the extent of protection conferred by the patent.
- May include a statement pertaining to technical features which are part of the prior art which may be relevant to the invention.
- If priority document is not submitted to IB within 16mos.
- SE + FE, Function in a way that the desired technical effect of the inv is achieved.
27 Clues: Date of IA • Elements - Use • PCT application • Assignee of WIPO • Defines the invention • Paper format (PCT Rule) • Accord/refuse IFD (PCT Rule) • Translation of claims (PCT Article) • Fees should be timely paid (PCT Rule) • Translation of amendments (PCT Article) • Date where you start the prior art search • Elements - Physical parts of the invention • ...
Crossword 2022-12-01
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- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
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- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
9 Clues: / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize? • ...
Group 1 2024-02-12
15 Clues: tree arms • nappy time • super brave • leafy greens • ooooh loveeeee • kill them all! • they make things • Ethiopia has them • an upright pillar • comes up each year • smart people have it • pumpkin spice season • you found something! • bearing name of recipient • things given to questions
Obsolete Invention 2021-08-24
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- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted round a roller
- a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb
- used as a washing tool in the 19th century
- a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder
- an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day
- the earliest known device to record sound
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- an early form of gramophone using cylinders and able to record as well as reproduce sound.
- a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium
- a portable cassette player that allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move
- an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930
- a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes
11 Clues: the earliest known device to record sound • used as a washing tool in the 19th century • an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930 • a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes • a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium • ...
Invention Crossword 2022-03-24
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- An explosive that people used in mines a lot.
- A machine to help pick cotton.
- Another word for train.
- A machine that people use to type on.
- A machine that takes a photograph.
- A machine that helps to contact people from far away.
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- Something to help make clothing
- A type of engine powered by steam.
- A machine that people can get in a drive.
- A machine to help send letters from far away.
- A place where people go to work at.
11 Clues: Another word for train. • A machine to help pick cotton. • Something to help make clothing • A type of engine powered by steam. • A machine that takes a photograph. • A place where people go to work at. • A machine that people use to type on. • A machine that people can get in a drive. • An explosive that people used in mines a lot. • ...
Market Revolution and Market Economy & Immigration 2024-10-23
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- Invention that made cotton harvesting more efficient
- Invention that allowed people to travel up rivers
- What act said that no more Chinese could immigrate to the U.S.?
- The immigrant group that settled in rural areas
- The immigrant group that settled in California
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- Invention that improved communication
- What led to Irish immigration?
- What political party was against allowing any foreigners or Catholics to hold political office?
- Invention that made it easier to move people and goods across land
- Largest immigrant group
10 Clues: Largest immigrant group • What led to Irish immigration? • Invention that improved communication • The immigrant group that settled in California • The immigrant group that settled in rural areas • Invention that allowed people to travel up rivers • Invention that made cotton harvesting more efficient • What act said that no more Chinese could immigrate to the U.S.? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-22
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- canals and steamboats cut costs by __% for farmers
- invention that boosted the souths production of cotton
- when america became industrial and urban
- invented the lightbulb
- South provided for __% of worlds cotton
- help connect the West and the East
- invented the reaper
- worker stop working til their demands were met
- millions of irish and _______ imigrated to the U.S.
- Free labor that helped with cotton production
- person who invests capital in a large business
- lived and worked in factories
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- became the commercial capital of the U.S.
- Souths main cash crop
- this party was formed to limit immigration & keep them from voting
- this invention help lead to the Industrial revolution
- native-born Americans
- invented the steel plow
- greatest transportation network in America
- made it easy to ship up river
- filled low-paying jobs in northern factories
- invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
22 Clues: invented the reaper • Souths main cash crop • native-born Americans • invented the lightbulb • invented the steel plow • made it easy to ship up river • lived and worked in factories • help connect the West and the East • South provided for __% of worlds cotton • when america became industrial and urban • became the commercial capital of the U.S. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-23
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- Greatest transportation system in America at the time
- Nam of cotton in the south
- Invention that healed lead to the industrial revolution
- Invited the Steel plow
- Commercial capital of the U.S
- Native born Americans are called this
- Increased the production and spread of cotton
- Connect from the West to the East
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- Cyrus McCormick invention
- Growth of factories in the north led to this
- Filled low paying jobs in Northern factories
- Live and worked in factories to reduce costs
- South provided___% of worlds cotton
- Invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- Southern Cotton increased Northern___
- Most famous mill in Massachusetts
- The cash crop for the West
- Major cash crop in the south
- Helped cut shipping costs by 90% for farmers
- First major link between East and West
20 Clues: Invited the Steel plow • Cyrus McCormick invention • Nam of cotton in the south • The cash crop for the West • Major cash crop in the south • Commercial capital of the U.S • Most famous mill in Massachusetts • Connect from the West to the East • South provided___% of worlds cotton • Southern Cotton increased Northern___ • Native born Americans are called this • ...
Renaissance Wordpuzzle 2025-12-15
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- – Focus on human potential and classical learning
- – Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist
- – Birthplace of the Renaissance
- – Religious movement that challenged the Catholic Church
- – Growth of observation and experimentation
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- – Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- – Printing press spread knowledge quickly
- – Proposed heliocentric theory
- – New trade routes and global discoveries
- – Realism, perspective, and classical styles
- – Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel
11 Clues: – Proposed heliocentric theory • – Birthplace of the Renaissance • – Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • – Printing press spread knowledge quickly • – New trade routes and global discoveries • – Growth of observation and experimentation • – Realism, perspective, and classical styles • – Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist • ...
Business Studies- The Nature of Business #1 2019-02-28
Technology 2017-06-13
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- _____genetically altered, for short
- the cleaning of water through a _______ system
- fake, in the medical industry
- device that converts information from one format to another
- age with the rebirth of arts and humanities
- time period where continuous manufacturing was created
- era based on copper
- what occurred from 450 to 1400 AD
- _____ production on a loop
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- creation of something brand new
- end result
- process of creating products
- first physical design
- device that sends the signal
- genetic manipulation of microorganisms
- device that reveals the message
- place of origin
- not an invention
- first era with fire
- ______ production for a unique product
20 Clues: end result • place of origin • not an invention • era based on copper • first era with fire • first physical design • _____ production on a loop • process of creating products • device that sends the signal • fake, in the medical industry • creation of something brand new • device that reveals the message • what occurred from 450 to 1400 AD • _____genetically altered, for short • ...
Enlgihtenment Daniel Rivkin 2023-02-23
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- believed in freedom of speech
- Perfected the telescope
- Sun-centered theory
- thought people were born with bad qualities
- people who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
- produced encyclopedia
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's right
- person who rules with absolute power
- developed laws of motion and gravity
- discovered bacteria
- believed in natural rights, life liberty, and pursuit of happiness
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- scientific discoveries happening after age of absolutism
- Earth-centered theory
- where enlightenment began
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- parties where people met during the enlightenment to discuss new ideas
- discovered the idea of checks and balances
- beleived that people were naturally good and supported democracy
19 Clues: Sun-centered theory • discovered bacteria • Earth-centered theory • produced encyclopedia • Perfected the telescope • fought for women's right • where enlightenment began • Created the smallpox vaccine • believed in freedom of speech • proposed the heliocentric theory • person who rules with absolute power • developed laws of motion and gravity • ...
DIFFERENT TYPES OF EVANGELISIM 2021-02-11
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- MOVES BETWEEN HOUSES
- PRAY & LISTEN OF WHO AND HOW
- FOCUS ON CHILDREN AGES 4-14
- WHEN GOSPEL IS PREACHED
- RANDOM OR PURPOSEFUL CALLING
- UTILIZES THE ARTS TO COMMUNICATE GOSPEL
- PREACHING TO MASSES
- ONE TO ONE
- RELATIONAL TO FRIENDS
- A DEMONSTRATION OF THEIR FAITH BY ACTIONS
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- COVID19 READY
- SHORT PRESENTATION TO SHARE IN A LEAFLET
- USES TRUTHS OF MODERN SCIENCE
- USED TO CONVERT HIGH RANKING PEOPLE
- HISTORICAL DISCOVERIES & PROPHETIC SUPPORT
- CHARISMATIC CHRISTIANS UTILIZE
- MESSAGE PRESENTED THROUGH TYPE OF MEDIA
- BEGAN AROUND 1921 REACHED MORE PER HOUR
18 Clues: ONE TO ONE • COVID19 READY • PREACHING TO MASSES • MOVES BETWEEN HOUSES • RELATIONAL TO FRIENDS • WHEN GOSPEL IS PREACHED • FOCUS ON CHILDREN AGES 4-14 • PRAY & LISTEN OF WHO AND HOW • RANDOM OR PURPOSEFUL CALLING • USES TRUTHS OF MODERN SCIENCE • CHARISMATIC CHRISTIANS UTILIZE • USED TO CONVERT HIGH RANKING PEOPLE • MESSAGE PRESENTED THROUGH TYPE OF MEDIA • ...
Unit 7 Voc LB p 71 2023-05-01
14 Clues: vol • avion • voler • ferme • papier • ampoule • inventer • accident • inventeur • invention • rêve / rêver • immédiatement • sauver (des vies) • détruire par le feu
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-19
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- This thing became popular with the invention of moveable type
- These people conquered the Song Dynasty and began the Yuan Dynasty
- This is the most important crop during the Song Dynasty
- What did Zheng He bring back to the emperor after visiting Africa
- The dominant religion during the Sui Dynasty
- This person united the Mongol tribes in Northern China
- This dynasty was called the last great Chinese dynasty
- A required study to pass the civil service exam
- One of the things encouraged by Kublai Khan with lands beyond China
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- This invention allowed books to be mass produced
- One of the two engineering projects that were rebuilt during the Ming dynasty
- These people conquered the Northern Song
- Ming dynasty artwork that was valuable throughout the world
- The major project that Shi Huangdi began to keep people out and keep people in
- This place was the Emperor's palace. It has almost 1000 buildings
- This invention was used to make fireworks
- This dynasty was established by Yang Jian
17 Clues: These people conquered the Northern Song • This invention was used to make fireworks • This dynasty was established by Yang Jian • The dominant religion during the Sui Dynasty • A required study to pass the civil service exam • This invention allowed books to be mass produced • This person united the Mongol tribes in Northern China • ...
Pompeii Discoveries 2022-03-25
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- subject of many of the scrolls that have been read so far
- traces of these shellfish were found in the jars
- material of which Roman food jars were made
- paintings on the wall of the termopolium
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- the state of the scrolls found at Pompeii
- material from which the scrolls were made
- one of the things Pompeii was buried under
- animals painted on the front of the termopolium
- the ink the Romans used contained only small traces of this
- most of the scrolls were written in this language
10 Clues: paintings on the wall of the termopolium • the state of the scrolls found at Pompeii • material from which the scrolls were made • one of the things Pompeii was buried under • material of which Roman food jars were made • animals painted on the front of the termopolium • traces of these shellfish were found in the jars • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2015-01-23
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- This person discovered vitamin D in 1922.
- The first human to be successfully tested with insulin.
- This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945.
- This vitamin comes from many fruits and vegetables including oranges and broccoli.
- This is a way to replace lost blood. It was discovered by Alexander S. Wiener and Dr. Karl Landsteiner.
- This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming.
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- This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens.
- This was invented and patented in 1920 y Earl Hanson to help people with hearing problems.
- An invention used to look at small objects that you can not see with the naked eye.
- This keeps your blood sugar at a normal rate. It was thought of by Dr. Frederick Banting.
10 Clues: This person discovered vitamin D in 1922. • This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945. • This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. • The first human to be successfully tested with insulin. • This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens. • This vitamin comes from many fruits and vegetables including oranges and broccoli. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2015-01-23
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- This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945.
- This person discovered vitamin D in 1922.
- This keeps your blood sugar at a normal rate. It was thought of by Dr. Frederick Banting.
- This is a way to replace lost blood. It was discovered by Alexander S. Wiener and Dr. Karl Landsteiner.
- The first human to be successfully tested with insulin.
- This vitamin comes from many fruits and vegetables including oranges and broccoli.
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- This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming.
- A microscope that lets you see things unable to be seen by the naked eye.
- This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens.
- This was invented and patented in 1920 by Earl Hanson to help people with hearing problems.
10 Clues: This person discovered vitamin D in 1922. • This was awarded to Alexander Fleming in 1945. • This was invented in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. • The first human to be successfully tested with insulin. • A microscope that lets you see things unable to be seen by the naked eye. • This was first discovered while a scientist was doing an experiment with hens. • ...
Inventions & Discoveries 2024-12-18
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- Flying vehicle invented by the Wright brothers.
- Process of administering a vaccine to protect against disease.
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles.
- Device for receiving visual and sound signals.
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- Press Invention by Gutenberg that revolutionized book production.
- Instrument used to magnify small objects.
- Device for transmitting and receiving signals via electromagnetic waves.
- Invention that provides artificial light, famously perfected by Edison
- Engine Machine that converts steam into mechanical power.
10 Clues: Instrument used to magnify small objects. • Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Device for receiving visual and sound signals. • Flying vehicle invented by the Wright brothers. • Engine Machine that converts steam into mechanical power. • Process of administering a vaccine to protect against disease. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-23
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- Connect from the West to the East
- Invention that healed lead to the industrial revolution
- Invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- Nam of cotton in the south
- Major cash crop in the south
- Commercial capital of the U.S
- Greatest transportation system in America at the time
- Live and worked in factories to reduce costs
- First major link between East and West
- Cyrus McCormick invention
- Southern Cotton increased Northern___
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- Increased the production and spread of cotton
- Native born Americans are called this
- Growth of factories in the north led to this
- Filled low paying jobs in Northern factories
- South provided___% of worlds cotton
- Helped cut shipping costs by 90% for farmers
- Most famous mill in Massachusetts
- The cash crop for the West
- Invited the Steel plow
20 Clues: Invited the Steel plow • Cyrus McCormick invention • Nam of cotton in the south • The cash crop for the West • Major cash crop in the south • Commercial capital of the U.S • Connect from the West to the East • Most famous mill in Massachusetts • South provided___% of worlds cotton • Native born Americans are called this • Southern Cotton increased Northern___ • ...
crossword - The Explorer 2022-09-05
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- Identical sibling
- Travel to make discoveries
- Large feline commonly found in jungles
- Small lake
- Cornwall sits here
- Home in the woods
- Large area of woodland
- Large watercourse
- Daily intake
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- Clear liquid
- Large plant with trunk
- Dense tropical forest
- Airborne vehicle
- Fly grub
- Small pool of rain
- Fallen tree trunks
- Limbless reptile
- Wall plant
- Flat watercraft
- Amphibian that croaks
20 Clues: Fly grub • Small lake • Wall plant • Clear liquid • Daily intake • Flat watercraft • Airborne vehicle • Limbless reptile • Identical sibling • Home in the woods • Large watercourse • Small pool of rain • Cornwall sits here • Fallen tree trunks • Dense tropical forest • Amphibian that croaks • Large plant with trunk • Large area of woodland • Travel to make discoveries • ...
The scientific revolution 2021-10-07
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- drastic change in way of thinking/behaving
- developed heliocentric theory
- sun is center of universe
- help spread news and ideas faster
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- created laws of gravitation
- earth is center of universe
- father of science
- creation and spread of ______ discoveries
- heart circulates blood through body
- compared human anatomy to animal anantomy
10 Clues: father of science • sun is center of universe • created laws of gravitation • earth is center of universe • developed heliocentric theory • help spread news and ideas faster • heart circulates blood through body • creation and spread of ______ discoveries • compared human anatomy to animal anantomy • drastic change in way of thinking/behaving
Types of Science and Scientists 2022-08-31
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- The study of the animal kingdom.
- The study of the ocean, its plants and animals.
- The study of elements and their properties.
- The study of the environment.
- The study of matter and it’s energy.
- The study of primates.
- The study of the weather and it’s atmosphere.
- Scientists use tools, such as scales and rulers to _______ things.
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- The study of plants.
- The study of living organisms.
- The study of outer space.
- Scientists use their senses to _________things.
- The study of rocks and minerals.
- Scientists_____ their discoveries with the world.
14 Clues: The study of plants. • The study of primates. • The study of outer space. • The study of the environment. • The study of living organisms. • The study of the animal kingdom. • The study of rocks and minerals. • The study of matter and it’s energy. • The study of elements and their properties. • The study of the weather and it’s atmosphere. • ...
Market Revolution (Key Terms) 2021-02-11
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- the value system that regulated actions and expectations of women.
- Large group of workers put under centralized control and where hand tools were replaced by powered machinery.
- roads constructed by localities, states and private companies.
- Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies
- What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited.
- Those who feared the impact immigration would have on American and social life.
- creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement
- The industry that heavily incorporated the piecemeal process and primarily focused on design and clothing distribution.
- The name Cincinnati, St. Louis and Milwaukee got due the large amounts of immigrants from a specific country.
- Western migrants that set up farms on unoccupied land with no legal right to.
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- Women who worked at textile mills and taught a larger and firmer idea of womanhood.
- Raising of crops and livestock for sale
- The term describing what many women started to become as labor began to refer to work with monetary value.
- Process of economic growth and modernization in the first half of the 19th century.
- invention that allowed goods to flow between the Great Lakes to New York City
- The place that became the boundary between free and being a slave.
- The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton.
- Facilitated westward movement and connected Cumberland, Maryland to Ohio. By 1838 it expanded to Virginia and Illinois
- invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate.
- Helped to speed up the flow of communication and bring uniformity/regulation to prices.
20 Clues: Raising of crops and livestock for sale • Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies • The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton. • What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited. • creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement • invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate. • ...
Market Revolution (Key Terms) 2021-02-11
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- The term describing what many women started to become as labor began to refer to work with monetary value.
- invention that allowed goods to flow between the Great Lakes to New York City
- roads constructed by localities, states and private companies.
- What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited.
- invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate.
- Women who worked at textile mills and taught a larger and firmer idea of womanhood.
- The place that became the boundary between free and being a slave.
- Facilitated westward movement and connected Cumberland, Maryland to Ohio. By 1838 it expanded to Virginia and Illinois
- Western migrants that set up farms on unoccupied land with no legal right to.
- The name Cincinnati, St. Louis and Milwaukee got due the large amounts of immigrants from a specific country.
- Large group of workers put under centralized control and where hand tools were replaced by powered machinery.
- The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton.
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- Raising of crops and livestock for sale
- Helped to speed up the flow of communication and bring uniformity/regulation to prices.
- creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement
- Those who feared the impact immigration would have on American and social life.
- Process of economic growth and modernization in the first half of the 19th century.
- The industry that heavily incorporated the piecemeal process and primarily focused on design and clothing distribution.
- the value system that regulated actions and expectations of women.
- Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies
20 Clues: Raising of crops and livestock for sale • Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies • What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited. • The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton. • creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement • invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate. • ...
Sci Rev, Absolutism, Enlightenment 2023-09-27
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- Name of the man who won the English Civil War, killed the king.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories. His discoveries challenged established scientific and religious thinking
- privileges that belongs to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property
- Built by Peter the Great to control the nobles.
- Idea that the sun is the center of the universe around which Earth and the other planets revolve.
- nickname of Louis XIV
- Last name of Louis XIV
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- Excuse rulers used to gain absolute control over his country.
- Philosopher proposed that people are born with certain natural rights that cannot be taken away, including life, liberty, and property. His radical ideas on government's responsibility to the people were fundamental to the leaders of the American Revolution.
- Philosophe who advanced the idea of separation of powers into a legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
- An informal social gathering at which writers, artists, philosophes , and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- Name the first document passed by the new, more democratic English Parliament.
- Name of the event where the English power passed peacefully to a new king.
- Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe around which Earth and the other planets revolve.
- Name for a Protestant in France.
- Last name of the most famous ruling family in Europe.
- Catholic monarch who send an armada after Queen Elizabeth of England.
- Group of Protestants who wanted to purify England of different religions.
- Things most Russian men had, Peter the Great made them remove them.
19 Clues: nickname of Louis XIV • Last name of Louis XIV • Name for a Protestant in France. • Built by Peter the Great to control the nobles. • Last name of the most famous ruling family in Europe. • Excuse rulers used to gain absolute control over his country. • Name of the man who won the English Civil War, killed the king. • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTIST AND THEIR DISCOVERIES 2024-12-01
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- Discovered electromagnetic induction
- Developed a model of the atom with quantized energy levels
- Renowned physicist who wrote 'A Brief History of Time
- Father of genetics who studied inheritance in pea plants
- Ancient Greek mathematician who exclaimed 'Eureka
- Father of modern chemistry who named oxygen
- Pioneering researcher of radioactivity first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
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- Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Her X-ray diffraction work helped discover DNA's double helix
- Known as the father of modern observational astronomy
- Inventor known for contributions to alternating current
- Proposed the theory of relativity
- Proved the germ theory of disease and developed pasteurization
- Formulated the laws of planetary motion
15 Clues: Proposed the theory of relativity • Discovered electromagnetic induction • Formulated the laws of planetary motion • Father of modern chemistry who named oxygen • Ancient Greek mathematician who exclaimed 'Eureka • Renowned physicist who wrote 'A Brief History of Time • Known as the father of modern observational astronomy • ...
English discoveries 2022-10-01
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- Discovery of gravity
- Creator of the toothbrush
- was a foreign advisor in Japan during the Meiji era.
- Country discoveredd by Christophe Colomb
- Inventor of instagram
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- He is one of the founders of General Electric
- Charles Wheatstone invented...
- He is the one of the "founding fathers" of the steam railroad.
- He is the one who invented dynamite
- He is the inventor of the marine chronometer.
10 Clues: Discovery of gravity • Inventor of instagram • Creator of the toothbrush • Charles Wheatstone invented... • He is the one who invented dynamite • Country discoveredd by Christophe Colomb • He is one of the founders of General Electric • He is the inventor of the marine chronometer. • was a foreign advisor in Japan during the Meiji era. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2024-01-29
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- Also known as the "God Particle," its discovery at CERN confirmed the existence of the Higgs field, explaining mass in the universe.
- The process of producing genetically identical organisms, often associated with the groundbreaking work of Ian Wilmut and the creation of "Dolly the sheep."
- Marie Curie's pioneering work on radioactivity led to the discovery of this emission of energy in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves.
- The double helix structure of this molecule, discovered by Watson and Crick, holds the genetic instructions for all living organisms.
- This antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming, revolutionized medicine by combating bacterial infections.
- Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal _____ explains the force that attracts objects towards each other.
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- The complete set of genetic material in an organism, including its genes and DNA sequences.
- Discovered by James Chadwick, this subatomic particle has no electric charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.
- A region in space with gravity so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- Edward Jenner's development of the smallpox vaccine marked a breakthrough in immunization, preventing the spread of a deadly disease.
10 Clues: A region in space with gravity so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. • The complete set of genetic material in an organism, including its genes and DNA sequences. • Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal _____ explains the force that attracts objects towards each other. • ...
medical discoveries 2024-04-23
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- to move tissue or an organ from one person’s body to another’s
- the act of stopping something from happening or of stopping someone from doing something
- an instrument that enables a doctor to examine the inside of a person's eye
- a substance that makes you unable to feel pain
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- a type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed
- the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found
- the process of heating something, especially milk, at a controlled temperature for a fixed period of time in order to kill bacteria
- a very small organism that causes disease
- the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury
- a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
10 Clues: a very small organism that causes disease • a substance that makes you unable to feel pain • to move tissue or an organ from one person’s body to another’s • a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations • the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury • ...
Mon Invention 2022-09-26
Types of Science and Scientists 2022-08-31
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- The study of elements and their properties.
- The study of outer space.
- The study of the animal kingdom.
- The study of living organisms.
- The study of primates.
- The study of the environment.
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- The study of plants.
- The study of the atmosphere and it’s weather.
- The study of rocks and minerals.
- The study of the ocean, its plants and animals.
- Scientists_____ their discoveries with the world.
- Scientists use tools, such as scales and rulers to _______ things.
- The study of matter and it’s energy.
- Scientists use their senses to _________things.
14 Clues: The study of plants. • The study of primates. • The study of outer space. • The study of the environment. • The study of living organisms. • The study of rocks and minerals. • The study of the animal kingdom. • The study of matter and it’s energy. • The study of elements and their properties. • The study of the atmosphere and it’s weather. • ...
archeology and bible Jonas delaney 2025-02-03
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- language on the Rosetta Stone
- new discoveries
- is a stele found in present-day Jordan
- archeological finding
- before common era
- study of past through artifact
- latest period of the Stone Age
- along the Jordan River
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- language on the Rosetta Stone
- writing using pictures to show ideas or objects
- a mound of earth and debris
- oldest city in the world
- a book with the Old and New Testamnet
- Ain Ghazal statues
- stone bearing inscriptions in several languages
- writing using pictures to show words or sounds
- stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Mernephat
- where Ain Ghazel is
- before christ
- home to some of the earliest civilizations
20 Clues: before christ • new discoveries • before common era • Ain Ghazal statues • where Ain Ghazel is • archeological finding • along the Jordan River • oldest city in the world • a mound of earth and debris • language on the Rosetta Stone • language on the Rosetta Stone • study of past through artifact • latest period of the Stone Age • a book with the Old and New Testamnet • ...
Concept 1 2023-01-11
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- facts from scientist to explain why
- often accepted as facts
- uses scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems
- what changes in the experiment
- application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs
- group used for comparison
- groups that are being tested
- uses numbers to measure something
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- aspects of an experiment that are consistent
- describes qualities
- the variable changed
- based on repeated experiment
- verifiable observation
- describes the cause and effect
14 Clues: describes qualities • the variable changed • verifiable observation • often accepted as facts • group used for comparison • based on repeated experiment • groups that are being tested • what changes in the experiment • describes the cause and effect • uses numbers to measure something • facts from scientist to explain why • aspects of an experiment that are consistent • ...
Little Scientist 2025-08-15
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- — where magic happens,
- — safety for little eyes,
- — fizz and sparkle,
- soda — powder that fizzes,
- — full of scribbles,
- — mixing and discovering,
- — ready for messy fun,
- — wow in every test,
- — writing discoveries,
- — bright and new,
- glass — making small big,
- — changing like magic,
- — filled with colorful liquid,
- — ticking for results,
- coat — smart and clean,
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- — looking at tiny things,
- — found through play,
- — something never seen before,
- — curious and full of ideas,
- — slippery and foamy,
- — floating from the mix,
- — what will happen next,
- — tiny tool for drops,
- — sour and strong,
- — guiding the fun,
- — when things go pop,
- — measuring with care,
- — helping with the mix,
- — clear and splashy,
- tube — tiny glass for potions,
30 Clues: — bright and new, • — sour and strong, • — guiding the fun, • — fizz and sparkle, • — full of scribbles, • — wow in every test, • — clear and splashy, • — found through play, • — slippery and foamy, • — when things go pop, • — where magic happens, • — tiny tool for drops, • — ready for messy fun, • — writing discoveries, • — measuring with care, • — changing like magic, • — ticking for results, • ...
Mysteries of Cove: Fires of Invention 2023-03-25
11 Clues: Forbidden word • Trenton’s crush • Trenton’s Bully • Main protagonist • Father of Kallista • Where cove is found • Trenton’s last name • Travels with Trenton • City found in a mountain • Leo and Kallista’s last name • Invention started by Leo Babbage
Oliver and Victoria 2025-06-03
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- they steal
- he wrote alice in wonderland
- follows people
- buckingham
- he is an orphan
- queen
- the queen victoria gouvern it
- very hungry
- prostitute
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- greatest villain
- leseful sacritiony invention
- bill falls in it
- gentleman
- dodger rob it
- clean cheminey
- invention by alexander graham
- working with machines
- main persons worhig fer fagin
- rich
19 Clues: rich • queen • gentleman • they steal • buckingham • prostitute • very hungry • dodger rob it • clean cheminey • follows people • he is an orphan • greatest villain • bill falls in it • working with machines • leseful sacritiony invention • he wrote alice in wonderland • invention by alexander graham • main persons worhig fer fagin • the queen victoria gouvern it
Jobs 2020-07-25
15 Clues: Books • Creates • Saving lives • Sells things • Keeps us safe • Serves us food • goes into space • Creates machines • Builds buildings • Helps kids learn • Makes discoveries • Relating to money • Let's get running! • You may see 'em at museums • Helping to support the world
Elijah McCoy - A Legacy of Innovation 2025-06-06
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- The phrase meaning something is genuine — “the real ___” /
- City in Scotland where Elijah studied.
- Special law that ended slavery in the United States.
- The state where Elijah lived in the United States
- Elijah’s hometown in Canada.
- The word for a student who learns from an expert.
- Elijah earned this special document for his invention.
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- A group of moving train cars.
- Elijah’s invention that kept trains moving.
- A container that slowly released oil.
- A soft, powdery material used in pencils and in Elijah’s later invention.
- The powerful machine inside a train.
- Elijah worked as a machine _______ later in his career.
- A job Elijah had where he shoveled coal into trains.
- Elijah’s job where he kept train parts slick.
15 Clues: Elijah’s hometown in Canada. • A group of moving train cars. • The powerful machine inside a train. • A container that slowly released oil. • City in Scotland where Elijah studied. • Elijah’s invention that kept trains moving. • Elijah’s job where he kept train parts slick. • The state where Elijah lived in the United States • ...
ir 2021-03-03
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- shipping goods from one place to another
- a route over the water used for transport
- cash crop
- eli whitneys second invention
- producing something in large quantaties
- the farming economy
- the process of turninga ton into a city
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- eli whitneys first invention
- immigrants came and worked on them
- invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- a place made to house immigrant workers
- a transport over the water
- made communication from long distances possible
- made it possible to mass produce items
- a person who came from another country
15 Clues: cash crop • the farming economy • a transport over the water • eli whitneys first invention • eli whitneys second invention • immigrants came and worked on them • made it possible to mass produce items • a person who came from another country • a place made to house immigrant workers • producing something in large quantaties • the process of turninga ton into a city • ...
China in the Middle Ages 2025-05-26
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- Peninsula influenced by Chinese culture.
- Philosopher who taught about the Dao.
- Invention that improved sea navigation.
- Accidental invention used for fireworks and war.
- System to choose government officials.
- A ruling family line in China.
- Philosopher who emphasized duty and harmony.
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- Nomadic invaders from the north.
- Major southern river in China.
- Supreme ruler of a dynasty.
- Also known as the Yellow River.
- Valuable ceramic made by Chinese artisans.
- Spiritual force that guides all things.
- Religion that spread from India to China.
- China's famous fabric export.
15 Clues: Supreme ruler of a dynasty. • China's famous fabric export. • Major southern river in China. • A ruling family line in China. • Also known as the Yellow River. • Nomadic invaders from the north. • Philosopher who taught about the Dao. • System to choose government officials. • Invention that improved sea navigation. • Spiritual force that guides all things. • ...
Greatest discoveries and inventions 2021-09-12
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- He spends all day playing on his...
- The first antibiotic
- Tim Berners-Lee is credited with this invention. It's also called the World Wide Web
- The thin material that you write and draw on
- An English scientist, inventor of the world's first electric motor
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- A German inventor of the printing press
- An American inventor of the light bulb
- The surname of an American inventor of the telephone
- Someone who has invented something, or whose job is to invent things
- The Roman ... begins with "A" and ends with "Z."
- You wash your hands and body with it
11 Clues: The first antibiotic • He spends all day playing on his... • You wash your hands and body with it • An American inventor of the light bulb • A German inventor of the printing press • The thin material that you write and draw on • The Roman ... begins with "A" and ends with "Z." • The surname of an American inventor of the telephone • ...
Invention de l'Ecriture 2025-09-27
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- des traces inventées par les hommes pour se laisser des messages
- une création
- nombreux
- chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons
- le contraire de "figuratif"
- transmettre des informations entre des personnes, ou des animaux
- objet de travail
- nécessaire, vital
- dénombrer
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- un nom de la famille de connaitre
- une marque, un geste
- donner à sa succession, au suivant
- autoriser
- le contraire de fin
- la suite de toutes les lettres
- contraire de tôt
- dire, expliquer, parler de...
17 Clues: nombreux • autoriser • dénombrer • une création • contraire de tôt • objet de travail • nécessaire, vital • le contraire de fin • une marque, un geste • le contraire de "figuratif" • dire, expliquer, parler de... • la suite de toutes les lettres • un nom de la famille de connaitre • donner à sa succession, au suivant • chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons • ...
1899 crossword 2023-03-13
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- a drunken spree
- a group of united artisans
- term for prison,
- person who enters a crounty from another country to settle there
- parts that can be interchanged
- party who said they knew nothing]
- invention made for cleaning cotton faster
- invention used for writing books and newspapers
- a policy or attitude that denies equal rights to certain groups of people
- plants that are used to make money and expand the economy
- borrow money
- a detective
- girls who worked on farms
- skilled workers
- a servere food shortage
- long, slow process that completely changed the way goods are produce
- reshaping and reforming culturally accepted laws and norms
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- movement of population from rural areas to cities
- people who wanted to preserve the country for native-born, white citizens
- limited supply
- time of recent economic growth, 1877-1896
- publisher of New York World
- amount of goods available
- where union workers refuse to work
- to prepare land for planting
- wealthy planter families who owned many slaves
- bias towards people or groups of people
- a child that goes around selling newspapers
- invention made for lighting
- current president
- Someone who thinks he is smarter than everyone else.
- people lose their jobs and a lot of money
- person who invests in a business
- money made
- a swift growth of something
- women fought a lot for this
36 Clues: money made • a detective • borrow money • limited supply • a drunken spree • skilled workers • term for prison, • current president • a servere food shortage • amount of goods available • girls who worked on farms • a group of united artisans • publisher of New York World • invention made for lighting • a swift growth of something • women fought a lot for this • to prepare land for planting • ...
Inventions & Discoveries 2021-05-15
10 Clues: Invented airplane • Invented Computer • Discovered Gravity • Invented Telescope • Invented light bulb • Invented ceiling fan • Invented Video games • Invented steam Engine • Invented Postal Stamp • Invented mobile phone
Famous Discoveries 2024-09-19
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- – First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- – Discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen
- – Einstein’s theory of space-time
- – Dwarf planet discovered by Clyde Tombaugh
- – Phenomenon harnessed by Benjamin Franklin and others
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- – Model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus
- – Hormone for diabetes management discovered by Frederick Banting
- – Double helix structure of DNA discovered by Watson and Crick
- – Phenomenon discovered by Marie Curie
- – Method of preventing disease pioneered by Edward Jenner
10 Clues: – Discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen • – Einstein’s theory of space-time • – Phenomenon discovered by Marie Curie • – Dwarf planet discovered by Clyde Tombaugh • – Model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus • – First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • – Phenomenon harnessed by Benjamin Franklin and others • ...
Amazing discoveries! 2024-06-05
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- Discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898. Atomic number 88
- Discovered accidently by John Walker. Made of antimony sulfide, postassium chlorate, and gum arabic coated on a cardboard strip
- Contrary to belief, was not actually invented by Romy and Michelle but instead Spencer Silver
- Founded on February 28th 2011 Phil and Alan Swift invented this product because of a need for an easy to use portable home improvement product
- Kimberly Clark developed a crepe paper used as a filter within gas masks during World War 1
- Thought of have originated from China and made its way to Spain through Italy. Hollow effigy of a farm animal filled with seeds
- Fairy Floss. Created by William Morrison, a dentist, in 1897 with the help of John C. Wharton. Common treat at the circus
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- Issued in in France 1893. Massachusetts was the first state in America to issue one and the rest of the states to follow in 1918.
- Character created by Alan Livingston in Los Angeles, 1946. Nations longest running children's television program
- Came about during 1st century AD from Roman Egypt by Hero of Alexandria. First use was to dispense holy water
10 Clues: Discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898. Atomic number 88 • Kimberly Clark developed a crepe paper used as a filter within gas masks during World War 1 • Contrary to belief, was not actually invented by Romy and Michelle but instead Spencer Silver • ...
Ancient China 2023-04-25
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- the Great _________ of China
- this invention is used to detect earthquakes
- this invention allowed for extensive record keeping
- Qin Shi ________________ was the first emperor of Qin
- a style of medicine from the Han dynasty
- this is the first confirmed Ancient Chinese dynasty
- This is a line of rulers from a single family
- this invention allowed people to carry heavy loads
- this dynasty followed the Zhou dynasty
- The largest of the 20 social classes, ranked above artisans and merchants
- The Zhou rulers claimed a Mandate from here to rule China
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- At first, the Shang relied on this
- this system forces people to follow a strict legal code
- These fought for power at the end of the Zhou dynasty
- This longest lasting dynasty followed the Shang dynasty
- A philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- possibly mythical dynasty
- Liu Bang was the first emperor of this dynasty
- The Yellow River Valley is seen as the Cradle of this
19 Clues: possibly mythical dynasty • the Great _________ of China • At first, the Shang relied on this • this dynasty followed the Zhou dynasty • a style of medicine from the Han dynasty • this invention is used to detect earthquakes • A philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • This is a line of rulers from a single family • Liu Bang was the first emperor of this dynasty • ...
STEAMMing Across History 2022-05-21
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- Chinese invention commonly used on July 4
- Astronomical telescope
- Represents nothing
- Faster than an airplane
- Monumental structure; royal tomb
- Cuneiform is the earliest form
- Time; one revolution around the sun
- Chinese invention for navigation
- The 'M' in STEAMM
- I, II, III, IV, etc.
- Work can work better
- French invention; "Off with their head!"
- Beam of light
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- The 'T' in STEAMM
- Proposed the planets moved elliptically
- Rebirth of Greek/Roman art
- The 'E' in STEAMM
- A system of numbers based on ten
- The revolution of inventions
- The 'A' in STEAMM
- Inca record-keeping
- The earth revolves around the sun
- The 'S' in STEAMM
- The library is full of them
24 Clues: Beam of light • The 'T' in STEAMM • The 'E' in STEAMM • The 'A' in STEAMM • The 'M' in STEAMM • The 'S' in STEAMM • Represents nothing • Inca record-keeping • I, II, III, IV, etc. • Work can work better • Astronomical telescope • Faster than an airplane • Rebirth of Greek/Roman art • The library is full of them • The revolution of inventions • Cuneiform is the earliest form • ...
NEW MOVEMENTS 2022-12-09
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- revolutionized communication through symbols.
- Americans who claimed to know nothing.
- push factor for a person to emigrate.
- workforce that was cheap.
- invented the Spinning Jenny".
- length of physicals in seconds.
- making goods.
- cloth.
- symbolic lady of freedom.
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- taking on another groups identity.
- the threat to quit.
- Ellis Island nickname.
- result of Arkwright's invention to prices of goods.
- invention that helped mine more efficiently.
- problem in urban areas in the 19th century.
- practice used by some mill owners.
- most feared part of immigration.
- plagued vegetable in 19th century.
- freedom seeker.
- his invention is said to help cause war.
- Father of American Industry.
- 3rd class travelers to America.
22 Clues: cloth. • making goods. • freedom seeker. • the threat to quit. • Ellis Island nickname. • workforce that was cheap. • symbolic lady of freedom. • Father of American Industry. • invented the Spinning Jenny". • length of physicals in seconds. • 3rd class travelers to America. • most feared part of immigration. • taking on another groups identity. • practice used by some mill owners. • ...
Archeology and Bible 2025-01-31
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- language on the Rosetta Stone
- language on the Rosetta Stone
- before common era
- is a stele found in present-day Jordan
- along the Jordan River
- study of past through artifact
- before christ
- a mound of earth and debris
- where Ain Ghazel is
- writing using pictures to show ideas or objects
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- writing using pictures to show words or sounds
- Ain Ghazal statues
- home to some of the earliest civilizations
- new discoveries
- latest period of the Stone Age
- oldest city in the world
- stone bearing inscriptions in several languages
- a book with the Old and New Testamnet
- stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Mernephat
- archeological finding
20 Clues: before christ • new discoveries • before common era • Ain Ghazal statues • where Ain Ghazel is • archeological finding • along the Jordan River • oldest city in the world • a mound of earth and debris • language on the Rosetta Stone • language on the Rosetta Stone • latest period of the Stone Age • study of past through artifact • a book with the Old and New Testamnet • ...
Les Années Folles 2025-09-11
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- Secteur économique clé dans l’Ouest canadien
- Expansion rapide de la société de ...
- Découverte scientifique pour combattre infection
- Interdiction de l’alcool
- Appareil photo instantané inventé en 1923
- Type d’emplois dans les villes
- Population subissant expropriations
- Invention électrique pour se raser
- Province canadienne touchée par chômage et baisse industrielle
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- Découverte antibiotique par Fleming
- Retour des soldats a augmenté cette pression sur les ...
- Invention pour traiter le diabète
- Premier conflit mondial
- Période de hausse économique
- Style de danse populaire à cette époque
- Boisson interdite par la loi
- Invention permettant de conserver les aliments au frais
- Style musical emblématique des années 1920
18 Clues: Premier conflit mondial • Interdiction de l’alcool • Période de hausse économique • Boisson interdite par la loi • Type d’emplois dans les villes • Invention pour traiter le diabète • Invention électrique pour se raser • Découverte antibiotique par Fleming • Population subissant expropriations • Expansion rapide de la société de ... • Style de danse populaire à cette époque • ...
Obsolete Invention 2021-08-24
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- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted round a roller
- a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb
- used as a washing tool in the 19th century
- a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder
- an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day
- the earliest known device to record sound
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- an early form of gramophone using cylinders and able to record as well as reproduce sound.
- a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium
- a portable cassette player that allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move
- an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930
- a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes
11 Clues: the earliest known device to record sound • used as a washing tool in the 19th century • an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930 • a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes • a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium • ...
Obsolete Invention 2021-08-24
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- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted round a roller
- a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb
- used as a washing tool in the 19th century
- a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder
- an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day
- the earliest known device to record sound
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- an early form of gramophone using cylinders and able to record as well as reproduce sound.
- a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium
- a portable cassette player that allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move
- an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930
- a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes
11 Clues: the earliest known device to record sound • used as a washing tool in the 19th century • an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930 • a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes • a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium • ...
Obsolete Invention 2021-08-24
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- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted round a roller
- a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb
- used as a washing tool in the 19th century
- a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder
- an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day
- the earliest known device to record sound
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- an early form of gramophone using cylinders and able to record as well as reproduce sound.
- a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium
- a portable cassette player that allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move
- an electric monowheel vehicle invented back in 1930
- a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes
11 Clues: the earliest known device to record sound • used as a washing tool in the 19th century • an electric monowheel vehicle invented back in 1930 • a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes • a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium • ...
Biologist Crossword 2022-12-06
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- Made discoveries about microbes that caused disease.
- Discovered Dominant and Recessive traits
- British Naturalist who supported the Natural selection theory.
- Introduced the word Biology
- units of Heredity
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- The study of life.
- Living Things
- Living organisms compete for water/food and shelter to survive.
- Branch of biology that studies heredity
- The transfer of traits.
- Disease-causing microbes
- in cells/red blood/muscles
12 Clues: Living Things • units of Heredity • The study of life. • The transfer of traits. • Disease-causing microbes • in cells/red blood/muscles • Introduced the word Biology • Branch of biology that studies heredity • Discovered Dominant and Recessive traits • Made discoveries about microbes that caused disease. • British Naturalist who supported the Natural selection theory. • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 1 2024-03-27
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- To win at something
- Power used for lights and technology
- Around invention. Cars have 4 of these.
- To not win
- Something created (phone, tv, computer)
- Something that has power. Inside remotes and TVs
- A thing that makes challenges or difficulties
- Make an effort to do something
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- something that is helpful
- Use your mind to create things or solve problems
- The ability to think creatively
- Something that fixes a problem
- To make something, like technology
- A thought
14 Clues: A thought • To not win • To win at something • something that is helpful • Something that fixes a problem • Make an effort to do something • The ability to think creatively • To make something, like technology • Power used for lights and technology • Around invention. Cars have 4 of these. • Something created (phone, tv, computer) • A thing that makes challenges or difficulties • ...
Long I sound by Harry 2023-06-19
10 Clues: Up above. • Flying away. • The blank Colour. • Something pointy. • A bone in your back. • A test of your strength. • I ran away and tried to ____ . • I hope the lion doesn’t ____ me. • The people who make discoveries. • I really like ______ in a plane.
Les mots de la Préhistoire 2018-04-04
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- Très ancienne humaine
- Nom de la grotte d'origine
- Homme savant
- Un de nos ancêtres
- Ancien âge de la pierre
- Ancienne trace de vie
- Invention utile et dangereuse
- Invention qui aide à voyager
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- Bêtes à cornes
- Peinture sur pierre
- Nouvel âge de la pierre
- Grosse bête laineuse qui a de quoi se défendre
- Période où il vaut mieux ne pas sortir en t-shirt
- Pour rendre les armes plus efficaces de loin
- Invention qui met fin à la Préhistoire
- Pierre tranchante
16 Clues: Homme savant • Bêtes à cornes • Pierre tranchante • Un de nos ancêtres • Peinture sur pierre • Très ancienne humaine • Ancienne trace de vie • Nouvel âge de la pierre • Ancien âge de la pierre • Nom de la grotte d'origine • Invention qui aide à voyager • Invention utile et dangereuse • Invention qui met fin à la Préhistoire • Pour rendre les armes plus efficaces de loin • ...
Pascal's crossword puzzle 2022-03-06
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- Pascal's only formal education was provided by this family member
- Pascal lost this family member at the age of 3.
- Pascal solved this problem that Galileo and Descartes struggled with. Imagine a point P on the circumference of a revolving circle. A THIS WORD is the curve described by P as it rolls along a straight line.
- a triangular arrangement of numbers that gives the coefficients in the expansion of any binomial expression.
- Pascal's convent and centre for the dissemination of the doctrine
- The city where Pascal lived most of his life and died in
- Pascal's home country.
- Pascal's biggest invention.
- The Saint that Pascal's philosophies come from. Also, the Saint that Merrimack College ideologies are based off of.
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- Pascal was a person who is specialized in the study of God.
- Pascal's studies lead to this invention. Also, this invention has great videos of it smashing objects
- Pascal work on this theory was his biggest contribution to the math world. It is commonly used in gambling.
- Device invented by Pascal commonly used with needle by doctor's to inject patients with.
- At this age, Pascal began participating in the meetings of a mathematical academy.
- Pascal's father collected THESE which lead to Pascal's biggest invention
15 Clues: Pascal's home country. • Pascal's biggest invention. • Pascal lost this family member at the age of 3. • The city where Pascal lived most of his life and died in • Pascal was a person who is specialized in the study of God. • Pascal's only formal education was provided by this family member • Pascal's convent and centre for the dissemination of the doctrine • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-07
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- drastic change in way of thinking/behaving
- compared human anatomy to animal anatomy
- created laws of gravitation
- creation and spread of __ ideas and discoveries
- heart circulates blood through body
- developed heliocentric theory
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- father of science
- helped news and ideas faster
- sun is center of universe
- earth is center of universe
10 Clues: father of science • sun is center of universe • created laws of gravitation • earth is center of universe • helped news and ideas faster • developed heliocentric theory • heart circulates blood through body • compared human anatomy to animal anatomy • drastic change in way of thinking/behaving • creation and spread of __ ideas and discoveries
Ved Yeole: Science et Technologie 2025-01-22
32 Clues: UFO • chip • comet • space • earth • rocket • biology • science • physics • genetics • inventor • to prove • a doctor • research • progress • invention • astronomy • to invent • to create • researcher • the planet • to explore • technology • a physicist • a discovery • a scientist • to discover • mathematics • astrophysics • an experiment • to demonstrate • a mathematician
School 2023-10-21
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- A place to borrow books and study.
- An educator in a classroom.
- A bag for carrying books and supplies.
- Assignments to complete outside of class.
- The place students play between classes.
- A subject involving experiments and discoveries.
- A book used for learning in class.
- A midday meal at school.
- A writing tool used for notes and drawings.
- A place for physical education and sports.
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- A subject involving numbers and equations.
- A surface for writing with chalk.
- Transportation to and from school.
- The head of a school.
- A person attending school.
- A place where students and teachers gather.
- A subject about the past and events.
- A signal for class changes or the end of the day.
18 Clues: The head of a school. • A midday meal at school. • A person attending school. • An educator in a classroom. • A surface for writing with chalk. • A place to borrow books and study. • Transportation to and from school. • A book used for learning in class. • A subject about the past and events. • A bag for carrying books and supplies. • The place students play between classes. • ...
Emma´s book crossword 2025-02-17
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- Place in Europe, there is the Big Beng
- sad and unconfortable
- money in Britain
- kind hearted unmarried woman,Jane´s aunt
- a person with a lot of money
- palce where the campbells are+
- Instrument in black and white
- Emma´s brother in law
- Emma´s father
- Emma´s hometown
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- Autor of the book
- unfriendly manner
- learn or know something new
- go to someone´s house to see it
- Change your hair style
- Spend the rest of your life with someone
- Emma´s new friend
- First person to dance with Emma
- recent events in town
- something you´d like to happen
20 Clues: Emma´s father • Emma´s hometown • money in Britain • Autor of the book • unfriendly manner • Emma´s new friend • sad and unconfortable • recent events in town • Emma´s brother in law • Change your hair style • learn or know something new • a person with a lot of money • Instrument in black and white • palce where the campbells are+ • something you´d like to happen • ...
Nigel Cupid 2017-06-13
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- Of electromagnetic induction the process in which an electromotive force (emf) is induced in a closed circuit due to changes in the magnetic field around the circuit
- he was important Faraday is best known for his discoveries of electromagnetic induction and the laws of electrolysis. His biggest breakthrough, however, came with his invention of the electric motor.
- of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force
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- faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society
- an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries.
5 Clues: faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society • an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries. • of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force • ...
School 2023-06-15
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- Subject that deals with numbers and equations
- Place with books for reading and research
- Writing instrument used for schoolwork
- Furniture used by students for studying
- Bag used to carry books and supplies
- Surface for writing or drawing in the classroom
- Individual who attends school to learn
- Assignments given by teachers to be completed at home
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- Subject that involves experiments and discoveries
- Space where students gather for lessons
- Knowledgeable person who guides students
- Break time during the school day
- Source of knowledge and stories
- Container for carrying lunch to school
- Creative activity involving various mediums
15 Clues: Source of knowledge and stories • Break time during the school day • Bag used to carry books and supplies • Writing instrument used for schoolwork • Container for carrying lunch to school • Individual who attends school to learn • Space where students gather for lessons • Furniture used by students for studying • Knowledgeable person who guides students • ...
Ancient China 2024-03-04
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- One of the three major religions of China, doesn't belive in any gods
- Chinese water and weather god
- Chinese philosopher
- a Chinese invention that always points north
- largest desert in east Asia
- china's national drink
- big animals that eat bamboo
- A style of writing that was considered an art form
- worlds 3rd largest river
- sugar coated fruit on a stick, originally made for powerful people
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- China's capital
- and animal based on birth year
- silk robes worn by emperors
- A set of rulers from the same family
- A fast growing grass that pandas eat
- the process of making paper, a Chinese invention
- the most populated country in the world
- tallest mountain in the world, border of china
- a long wall built for protection.
- supreme god of law, order, justice, and creation
20 Clues: China's capital • Chinese philosopher • china's national drink • worlds 3rd largest river • silk robes worn by emperors • largest desert in east Asia • big animals that eat bamboo • Chinese water and weather god • and animal based on birth year • a long wall built for protection. • A set of rulers from the same family • A fast growing grass that pandas eat • ...
Developing and Expanding Nation 2024-10-17
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- Which of the following was a pull factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?
- The board was good enough but the rooms poor and not too clean.
- Which of the following were direct results of this invention?
- This factory was most likely located in which region of the United States?
- Which statement about regional development in the early to mid-1800s is accurate?
- This invention had effects very similar to the effects of what other invention?
- Which of the following was a push factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?
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- How did immigration shape the United States in the early to mid-1800s?
- Why did migrants from China find themselves working in laundries and in mines?
- The stove and cooking utensils are the same as those of the Americans.
- Which conclusion is best supported by the graph?
- How did this invention affect the growth of the United States during the early to mid-1800s?
12 Clues: Which conclusion is best supported by the graph? • Which of the following were direct results of this invention? • The board was good enough but the rooms poor and not too clean. • How did immigration shape the United States in the early to mid-1800s? • The stove and cooking utensils are the same as those of the Americans. • ...
Innovation & Entrepreneurship 2024-07-02
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- Overcoming challenges
- Device used for practical invention
- Invention of new things
- Something new, original
- cleverness or originality in solving problems
- A profound or a significant change
- ability to recover quickly from setbacks
- a clever idea or piece of advice
- Ability to overcome difficulties
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- ability to think ahead
- something created for first time with the help of immagination
- action of imbuing something with new life
- ideas of a particular persons creation
- the willingness to take rest
- A person who takes initiative
- Invention in health care
16 Clues: Overcoming challenges • ability to think ahead • Invention of new things • Something new, original • Invention in health care • the willingness to take rest • A person who takes initiative • a clever idea or piece of advice • Ability to overcome difficulties • A profound or a significant change • Device used for practical invention • ideas of a particular persons creation • ...
August 18th - Helium discovery Day 2021-08-18
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- Helium makes human voices ________ ridiculous.
- For three decades the scientists were derided for their ________.
- In the mid-19th century, scientists wanted to study the chemical composition of the ______, and thought that a solar eclipse was necessary to do so.
- Helium is often used to fill ________.
- Helium is also a key component of gas giants, which are ______ mainly made of gas.
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- Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe after __________.
- Helium is used for the flight of airships and balloons, as it provides ___________.
- On August 18, using a prism, he found a yellow light that appeared to be _______, but found out that it didn't have the same wavelength as that element.
- it was not until William Ramsay found helium inside of ______ ore that the earlier discoveries were vindicated.
- Helium is a crucial component of _______ in the night sky.
- Helium is used in determining the age of ______ with radioactive substances such as uranium.
- ____________ is non-flammable.
12 Clues: ____________ is non-flammable. • Helium is often used to fill ________. • Helium makes human voices ________ ridiculous. • Helium is a crucial component of _______ in the night sky. • For three decades the scientists were derided for their ________. • Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe after __________. • ...
Ben Franklins City by Campbell, Finnis, and Mitchell 2018-10-03
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- what happened in the year 1706
- performed kite and key experiment
- this started in 1737 and finished in 1753
- Ben Franklins last invention
- also known as a lending library
- Ben Franklins first invention
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- a small usually secret group
- what currency is Ben Franklin on
- the country Ben Franklin lived in
- People regarded as worthless
- organizes and train teams of firemen
- what happened in the year 1790
12 Clues: a small usually secret group • People regarded as worthless • Ben Franklins last invention • Ben Franklins first invention • what happened in the year 1706 • what happened in the year 1790 • also known as a lending library • what currency is Ben Franklin on • performed kite and key experiment • the country Ben Franklin lived in • organizes and train teams of firemen • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-07-25
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- Aircraft that can fly through the air.
- Device for capturing and recording visual images.
- Johannes Gutenberg's book mass-production invention.
- Appliance for cooking with electromagnetic waves.
- Device for transmitting moving images and sound.
- Alexander Fleming's discovered antibiotic.
- Thomas Edison's electric illumination invention.
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- Imaging technique for viewing internal structures.
- Communication device by Alexander Graham Bell.
- Global network connecting computers and information.
- Protection method against infectious diseases.
- Wireless communication device for signals.
- Electronic device for information processing.
- Appliance for preserving food at low temperatures.
- Human-powered vehicle with two wheels.
15 Clues: Aircraft that can fly through the air. • Human-powered vehicle with two wheels. • Wireless communication device for signals. • Alexander Fleming's discovered antibiotic. • Electronic device for information processing. • Communication device by Alexander Graham Bell. • Protection method against infectious diseases. • Device for transmitting moving images and sound. • ...
Chapter 6 2024-01-19
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- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- Process that allowed steel to be made cheaper and more efficiently
- Invention by Christopher Sholes
- State where the railroad companies finished the transcontinental railroad
- Man who had a factory for manufacturing sleepers
- Invention that allowed more railroad tracks and skyscrapers
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- He invented the light bulb
- What percent of oil production did Rockefeller control?
- One of the Big 4 who donated libraries
- What type of Integration did Carnegie have?
10 Clues: He invented the light bulb • Invention by Christopher Sholes • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell • One of the Big 4 who donated libraries • What type of Integration did Carnegie have? • Man who had a factory for manufacturing sleepers • What percent of oil production did Rockefeller control? • Invention that allowed more railroad tracks and skyscrapers • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution 2024-11-06
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- What was it called when people tried to find a special substance that would allow them to make gold?
- Who thought that the sun was in the middle of the universe?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What was the theory that the earth was in the middle of the universe?
- Who develops moveable type and mechanical printing?
- Harvey Who discovered blood circulation in the early 17 century?
- Newton Who discovers gravity and the laws of motion?
- What did scientists use Astronomy to study during the Scientific Revolution?
- Who was known as the father of the renaissance?
- What Renaissance scientist is considered the father of the scientific method?
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- Sanzio Who was a famous painter and architect that was a key figure of the renaissance?
- What was the theory that the sun was the middle of the universe?
- What is the modern day equivalent of a printing press that we used today?
- Who begins the protestant reformation?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling?
- Press What invention by Johannes Gutenberg had a huge impact on how information could be shared throughout Europe?
- Galilei Who used the telescope to study the stars and got in trouble from the church?
- What did the invention of cannons put an end to?
- What invention did Galileo’s research about the pendulum help to develop?
- What Renaissance philosophy encouraged the study of worldly things?
20 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who begins the protestant reformation? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling? • Who was known as the father of the renaissance? • What did the invention of cannons put an end to? • Who develops moveable type and mechanical printing? • Newton Who discovers gravity and the laws of motion? • ...
NKOB Scientific Discoveries 2024-10-10
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- It is suspected that stars swallow up ...
- Adult corals can be safely ...-... and revived
- "ein stein" is german for one ...
- A star grew brighter and ... a bunch of gas
- Pangenome is a catalog of every letter in the ... instruction manual
- charged particles catapulted into a web's magnetic ...
- a ... engulfed a planet about 10 times as massive as Jupiter
- shock waves ... the cosmic web
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- Neutrinos are nearly ... particles
- oxygen-28 was created in a ... accelerator
- a new map of the milky way was made without using ...
- Adult corals get frozen by plunging them into ... nitrogen
- "the hat" creates an ... pattern that never repeats
- RNA was extracted from a preserved tasmanian ...
- ...-28 decayed almost immediately
15 Clues: shock waves ... the cosmic web • "ein stein" is german for one ... • ...-28 decayed almost immediately • Neutrinos are nearly ... particles • It is suspected that stars swallow up ... • oxygen-28 was created in a ... accelerator • A star grew brighter and ... a bunch of gas • Adult corals can be safely ...-... and revived • RNA was extracted from a preserved tasmanian ... • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-04-07
6 Clues: The age when Galileo died. • Mapped out over one thousand stars. • Sent to prison because of his discoveries. • The period where thinkers like Galileo and Tycho lived. • Device used by Galileo to make many of his discoveries. • Where Tycho Brahe settled down after being kicked out of Denmark.
Top 20 Manmade inventions 2024-04-09
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- Device for broadcasting moving images; often called the 'tube'.
- Edison's bright idea for illumination.
- Watt powered the Industrial Revolution with this.
- Turing's legacy, essential for modern computing.
- Synthetic material shaping the modern world.
- Penicillin, for one, fights bacterial infections.
- Flow of charge that Edison harnessed.
- Marconi's medium for wireless audio transmission.
- Global network connecting millions of computers.
- Scripted system for communication.
- Silicon heart of modern electronics.
- Cooling system preserving your food and more.
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- Drives automobiles with explosive power.
- Wright brothers' vehicle for flight.
- Early invention that keeps on turning.
- Power source splitting atoms for electricity.
- Satellite navigation aid, short and simple.
- Gutenberg's revolutionary machine for mass production of books.
- Bell's invention for long-distance communication.
- Jenner's preventive shot against diseases.
20 Clues: Scripted system for communication. • Wright brothers' vehicle for flight. • Silicon heart of modern electronics. • Flow of charge that Edison harnessed. • Early invention that keeps on turning. • Edison's bright idea for illumination. • Drives automobiles with explosive power. • Jenner's preventive shot against diseases. • Satellite navigation aid, short and simple. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-06-13
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- - Ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, credited with the invention of writing and wheel.
- - Ancient civilization in North Africa known for its powerful navy and conflicts with Rome.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful empire, notable leaders like Cyrus the Great, and the Royal Road.
- - Ancient Greek civilization known for its fortified cities, warrior culture, and the Trojan War.
- - Ancient civilization known for its philosophers, Olympics, and myths like Zeus and Athena.
- - Ancient civilization in Anatolia known for their skill in ironworking and chariot warfare.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery.
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- - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads and influence on later civilizations.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful army, advanced military tactics, and conquests.
- - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its capital city, Tenochtitlan, and sacrificial rituals.
- - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills, trade networks, and invention of the alphabet.
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River known for its powerful kingdom and trade with Egypt.
- - This ancient civilization built an empire known for its engineering, laws, and gladiators.
- - Ancient civilization known for its well-planned cities, advanced sewage systems, and trade networks.
- - One of the earliest known civilizations in Mesopotamia, credited with the invention of writing and the wheel.
- - Ancient civilization of South America known for its advanced architecture and road systems.
19 Clues: - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics. • - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall. • - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids. • - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2024-02-29
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- _______ Powered boats and trains
- _______ was powered by answer to number 12
- ______ was invented by George Stefanson and helped increase Trade
- Power-sorce of Richard Arkwright's spindle
- _______ Invented the Cotton Gin
- What revolution was directly related to the Industrial Revolution
- Also invented by Edison and is now in nearly every indoor room
- inventor of answer 14
- First inventor of the steam engine
- _______ powered by gasoline
- ______ replaced the hand-held shuttle for weaving
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- Amount of spindles on the water frame
- _______ patented the steam engine
- _______ was a major stepping stone to communication Technology
- Quicker way to produce answer to number 13
- _______ was the inventor of the telephone
- One invention made by Thomas Edison
- Invention of Charles Townshend
- _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves
- This revolution brought many new inventions in many industries
20 Clues: inventor of answer 14 • _______ powered by gasoline • Invention of Charles Townshend • _______ Invented the Cotton Gin • _______ Powered boats and trains • _______ patented the steam engine • First inventor of the steam engine • One invention made by Thomas Edison • Amount of spindles on the water frame • _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves • ...
Inventions Related Words 2024-01-24
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- an idea or invention which is considered to be a particular person's creation
- an exceptionally intelligent person or one with exceptional skill in a particular area of activity
- a person with an outstanding intellect
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness
- the quality of being special and interesting and not the same as anything or anyone else
- using ideas and methods that have never been used before
- a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- the beginning or creation of something
- is the mother of invention
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- the process of sweating
- a new idea or method
- Clever , intelligent , bright , having or showing a well-developed intellect
- the power of creative imagination
- the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
- a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a particular number of years
- a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one
- the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity
17 Clues: a new idea or method • the process of sweating • is the mother of invention • the power of creative imagination • a person with an outstanding intellect • the beginning or creation of something • using ideas and methods that have never been used before • the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- Thomas Savery made this.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- Galileo's last name.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He made the first calculating machine.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
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- He invented the compound microscope.
- He invented the first submarine.
- This invention was a new way to paint.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- Galileo was born here.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
- Bottled beer was made here.
- This was the name of the first piano.
21 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Thomas Savery made this. • Gutenberg invented this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
David's Discoveries 2020-12-25
10 Clues: rocky descent • viciously fuzzy • empire of crime? • the final frontier • xmas (stress-free) • crispened lodgings • TBD trail run conquest • obsessed, well-dressed • your late night affliction • bird-like, broken leg waterway
Dinosaur discoveries 2024-06-27
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- - The process of digging up fossils.
- - A round object from which a dinosaur hatches.
- - A scientist who studies fossils.
- - A dinosaur with plates on its back.
- - A period when dinosaurs lived.
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- - A large meat-eating dinosaur.
- - A dinosaur that eats plants.
- - A dinosaur with three horns.
- - The remains of an ancient creature.
- - The bones of a dinosaur.
10 Clues: - The bones of a dinosaur. • - A dinosaur that eats plants. • - A dinosaur with three horns. • - A large meat-eating dinosaur. • - A period when dinosaurs lived. • - A scientist who studies fossils. • - The process of digging up fossils. • - The remains of an ancient creature. • - A dinosaur with plates on its back. • - A round object from which a dinosaur hatches.
Galileo Discoveries 2024-11-20
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- Astronomical discovery on the Moon
- Astronomical device he made improvements to
- Astronomical discovery on Saturn
- A theory not created by Galileo, but studied by him
- "Geometric" device created by Galileo
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- The largest moon on Jupiter
- The second largest moon on Jupiter, and the third largest in the solar system
- What the church believed his claim on "the Earth revolving around the Sun" was
- The fourth largest moon on Jupiter
- The third largest moon on Jupiter
10 Clues: The largest moon on Jupiter • Astronomical discovery on Saturn • The third largest moon on Jupiter • Astronomical discovery on the Moon • The fourth largest moon on Jupiter • "Geometric" device created by Galileo • Astronomical device he made improvements to • A theory not created by Galileo, but studied by him • ...
Hunters long ago! 2017-01-21
Across
- marked by danger
- to cause to separate and go in different directions
- not civilized, barbaric, wild
- to remain alive or in existence
- made up
- means of support
- certain , assured
- a passage through or under barrier
- a very hard , fine grained quartz that sparks as steel
- find something unexpectedly
- a person who studies nature
Down
- an unexpected and undesirable event
- capable of harming or killing
- acting directly to produce effect
- a person who studies human history
- a person from whom one is descended
- to move about without a definite destination or purpose
- preserved to become a fossil
- relying on requiring the aid of another support
- fit to be eaten
20 Clues: made up • fit to be eaten • marked by danger • means of support • certain , assured • find something unexpectedly • a person who studies nature • preserved to become a fossil • capable of harming or killing • not civilized, barbaric, wild • to remain alive or in existence • acting directly to produce effect • a person who studies human history • a passage through or under barrier • ...
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries Crossword 2025-10-15
Across
- Additive manufacturing that builds objects layer by layer.
- A vehicle powered primarily by electricity.
- Field dealing with automated machines.
- Energy harvested from sunlight.
- Light-based tech used for cutting, measuring, and scanning.
- Technique for determining the order of nucleotides in DNA.
- Biological preparations that provide immunity to diseases.
- Short-range wireless connection technology.
- Immersive headset-based simulated environments.
Down
- Computer systems that can perform tasks needing human intelligence.
- Travel and study beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- A mobile device that combines phone and computer functions.
- Kitchen appliance that cooks food with microwave radiation.
- Advanced computing using quantum bits.
- The global network that connects computers.
15 Clues: Energy harvested from sunlight. • Advanced computing using quantum bits. • Field dealing with automated machines. • Travel and study beyond Earth's atmosphere. • A vehicle powered primarily by electricity. • The global network that connects computers. • Short-range wireless connection technology. • Immersive headset-based simulated environments. • ...
Invention B 2023-12-07
Across
- Conrad Gessner's early version of the writing instrument made from graphite
- Isaac Asimov's term for a machine capable of carrying out tasks autonomously
- Karl Benz's creation that transformed personal transportation
- Cornelius Drebbel's early prototype of an underwater vessel
Down
- Oliver Evans' contribution to food preservation and storage
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention that revolutionized the dissemination of information
- Wilson Greatbatch's life-saving invention for regulating heart rhythms
- Wilhelm Roentgen's groundbreaking invention for seeing inside the human body
- Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized long-distance communication
- Edward Jenner's pioneering contribution to immunization with his smallpox vaccine
10 Clues: Oliver Evans' contribution to food preservation and storage • Cornelius Drebbel's early prototype of an underwater vessel • Karl Benz's creation that transformed personal transportation • Wilson Greatbatch's life-saving invention for regulating heart rhythms • Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized long-distance communication • ...
Inventions and Discoveries - 01 2021-03-23
Across
- The first printing press was made in Germany by this inventor.
- He flew a kite in a thunderstorm to prove that lightning was electricity.
- He invented the technique of vaccination.
- Using James Watt’s invention, he made an engine which ran on rails.
- This invention by M_______, an Italian, brought about a revolution in mass communication
Down
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Gabriel Daniel F___________ invented the thermometer in 1714.
- This type of oil was named after this inventor whose first name is Rudolph.
- Early man used this metal to make tools and weapons.
- Alessandro V______ proved that electricity could be produced using a battery.
10 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • He invented the technique of vaccination. • Early man used this metal to make tools and weapons. • Gabriel Daniel F___________ invented the thermometer in 1714. • The first printing press was made in Germany by this inventor. • Using James Watt’s invention, he made an engine which ran on rails. • ...
Scientists and inventions/discoveries 2023-02-16
Ben Franklins City by Campbell, Finnis, and Mitchell 2018-10-03
Across
- the country Ben Franklin lived in
- Ben Franklins first invention
- People regarded as worthless
- Ben Franklins last invention
- also known as a lending library
- what happened in the year 1790
Down
- this started in 1737 and finished in 1753
- what currency is Ben Franklin on
- organizes and train teams of firemen
- what happened in the year 1706
- a small usually secret group
- performed kite and key experiment
12 Clues: People regarded as worthless • Ben Franklins last invention • a small usually secret group • Ben Franklins first invention • what happened in the year 1706 • what happened in the year 1790 • also known as a lending library • what currency is Ben Franklin on • the country Ben Franklin lived in • performed kite and key experiment • organizes and train teams of firemen • ...
chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-01
Across
- Rapid growth of city population
- D. Rockefeller: Railroad business giant
- bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment
- Graham Bell The inventor of the telephone
- house Education building
- A form of stock
- When businesses consume other businesses
- Business acting as one
- enterprise Privately owned businesses compete freely
- Purify
- To increase speed
- and Orville Wright: Made the first flying device
- To get rid of something
- line Every machine makes a specific part
- Ford The inventor of the automobile
Down
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To prove to be right
- Business owner
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change
- Carnegie: Made steel business
- Addams: Woman who made settlement house
- Medical establishment
- Apartments in singular room
- Gompers: Founded AFL
25 Clues: Purify • To change • Business owner • A form of stock • To increase speed • To prove to be right • Gompers: Founded AFL • Medical establishment • Business acting as one • To get rid of something • house Education building • Apartments in singular room • Carnegie: Made steel business • Rapid growth of city population • Ford The inventor of the automobile • ...
Invention and Innovation Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-24
Across
- invented the first gasoline engine
- you can sell this or partner with someone if you have this
- technology that uses solar and radiant
- invented hair care products
- consider becoming this with a patent
- an update to an existing product or system
- possible negative consequences for using technology in a bad way
- invented the moving assembly line
Down
- product or service created for the first time
- invention and innovation require this
- number of years a patent lasts
- first name of the person who invented bifocals
- technology that includes xrays and MRI's
- invented the traffic light
- possible consequence for using technology in a bad way
15 Clues: invented the traffic light • invented hair care products • number of years a patent lasts • invented the moving assembly line • invented the first gasoline engine • consider becoming this with a patent • invention and innovation require this • technology that uses solar and radiant • technology that includes xrays and MRI's • an update to an existing product or system • ...
Inventions 2025-04-27
Across
- This invention takes pictures and records videos.
- This invention lets you listen to music or the news in your car or at home.
- This invention is a device which helps you to communicate over long distance
- This invention flies in the sky and carries people to different places.
- This invention let you cook food on a device.
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- This invention keeps you entertained. It has a large screen on which you can watch programmes.
- This invention lets you print documents and photos from your computer.
7 Clues: This invention let you cook food on a device. • This invention takes pictures and records videos. • This invention lets you print documents and photos from your computer. • This invention flies in the sky and carries people to different places. • This invention lets you listen to music or the news in your car or at home. • ...
