discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Across the Word Puzzle 2023-08-25
Across
- The sources of change consist of ________.
- It also causes social, political, and cultural changes.
- A change that encompasses growth phases, adaptation, and political system adjustment.
- It allows the state to protect and have jurisdiction over a person.
- It has the ability to influence others.
- It examines the features of social action and structure.
- It is the invention of something new.
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- It deals with the creation and use of technical means that connect people all over the world.
- A change that reshapes a society as a result of creativity, invention, and discovery.
- Science The systematic study of the state, government and politics.
- Conflict It occurs when two or more actors oppose each other in social interaction.
- A process where people acclimated to the society.
- The only constant in the world.
- The science of humanity.
- A shift in a social structure's process.
15 Clues: The science of humanity. • The only constant in the world. • It is the invention of something new. • It has the ability to influence others. • A shift in a social structure's process. • The sources of change consist of ________. • A process where people acclimated to the society. • It also causes social, political, and cultural changes. • ...
Wonderful Women 2024-05-21
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- Pioneering statistician whose notes on nursing saved countless lives in the Crimean War
- The first deputy managing director of the IMF
- Two strands intertwine. The discoveries of these scientists paved the way for it.
- The inspiration for the sole operational Polish nuclear reactor, comes from this apt figure's first name.
- The name of a cryptocurrency platform derives from the world's first programmer.
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- Refusing to give up her seat to a white man she sparked the civil rights movement for equality
- Three-term serving Prime Minister called the Iron Lady
- Taking up painting after a bus accident, she became one of the defining artists of the 20th century, challenging all norms.
- The first female engineer at TELCO and a beloved author.
9 Clues: The first deputy managing director of the IMF • Three-term serving Prime Minister called the Iron Lady • The first female engineer at TELCO and a beloved author. • The name of a cryptocurrency platform derives from the world's first programmer. • Two strands intertwine. The discoveries of these scientists paved the way for it. • ...
Revolutionary war 2022-10-24
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- Life, liberty and property
- american revolutionary leader
- the control supply of a good or service
- colonists that called for independence from great britian
- inspires natural rights
- a group of men that were ready to fight at a minutes notice
- a group of people who do not fight each other in foreign affairs
- law that required for the colonists to stay east of the Appalachian mountains
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- colonists tossed hundreds of chests of tea in the harbor
- continental congress declared the colonies free and independent from england.
- law that imposed tax on all printed materials
- british general who surrendered at the battle of Yorktown.
- war between england and fance between 1754 and 1763
- A riot that occured in boston on March 5th, 1770
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe
15 Clues: inspires natural rights • Life, liberty and property • american revolutionary leader • the control supply of a good or service • law that imposed tax on all printed materials • A riot that occured in boston on March 5th, 1770 • war between england and fance between 1754 and 1763 • colonists tossed hundreds of chests of tea in the harbor • ...
business!!! 2020-04-12
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- the business engaged in by a bank.
- a means of transporting,as a bus or truck.
- a mineral or natural product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance, as sulfur.
- things that are necessary.
- things which are desired.
- to buy.
- it's an intangible products such as banking, education, insurance, transport.
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- the solid ground of the earth and it includes the natural resources above or below the superface.
- monetary resources and other assents.
- an invention or process protected by this right.
- the resources required for industrial production to obtaina desired output.
- a general term for the sale, purchase and distribution of goods and services.
- a great deal of risk is involved in every aspect of commerce.
- a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs.
- things like goods which are tangible.
15 Clues: to buy. • things which are desired. • things that are necessary. • the business engaged in by a bank. • monetary resources and other assents. • things like goods which are tangible. • a means of transporting,as a bus or truck. • an invention or process protected by this right. • a great deal of risk is involved in every aspect of commerce. • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Ethan 2024-08-21
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- a form of energy that powers devices and lights
- a teacher at a college or university, often involved in research
- to grow or improve over time
- a country that colonized Macau for over 400 years
- the second largest continent in the world
- a new idea or device created to solve a problem
- measures taken to protect against danger or harm
- brothers and sisters in the same family
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- programs and applications that run on computers and devices
- an instrument used to see very small objects by magnifying them
- careful thought or attention given to something
- a machine that produces printed copies of documents or images
- a person who studies the natural world using observation and experiments
- a type of Japanese noodle soup, often served with various toppings
- the process of sharing information or ideas with others
15 Clues: to grow or improve over time • brothers and sisters in the same family • the second largest continent in the world • a form of energy that powers devices and lights • careful thought or attention given to something • a new idea or device created to solve a problem • measures taken to protect against danger or harm • a country that colonized Macau for over 400 years • ...
US History 2025-03-31
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- A secret bar or nightclub opened illegally during the Prohibition era
- Focusing on increasing the production of goods and services
- A line of workers and machines
- Hostility towards immigrants
- The invention Ford automotive is known for
- The illegal sale of alcohol
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- Women who rebelled and rejected traditional values and embraced new ideas about life
- A group of people that disliked anyone who wasn't native born mainly African Americans
- The process of producing more in large quantities
- A minor change or addition designed to improve a text
- The belief that life was created by something unnatural
- A lively musical genre and a large part of African American culture
- Someone who believes that there should be no government interference
- A policy of remaining apart from foreign affairs
- A change in heritable characteristics
15 Clues: The illegal sale of alcohol • Hostility towards immigrants • A line of workers and machines • A change in heritable characteristics • The invention Ford automotive is known for • A policy of remaining apart from foreign affairs • The process of producing more in large quantities • A minor change or addition designed to improve a text • ...
St. Hildegard 2022-10-20
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- Hildegard was canonized as a __________ in 2012. 900 years after she lived!
- Since Hildegard was a little girl, God granted her _______ that she described as the living light.
- Hildegard lived during the twelfth ___________.
- The type of medicine that Hildegard practiced was known as __________ medicine because it used plants and herbs to cure sicknesses.
- Hildegard was given to the church as a tithe which was commonly done with a family's _________ child.
- Hildegard wrote the very first ever _______ about the virtues.
- Hildegard was canonized as a doctor of the church because of her innovative discoveries in the field of __________.
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- When Hildegard was only 8 years old she was brought to a _________ where she lived out the rest of her life.
- Hildegard discovered that certain rocks and minerals benefit the body. These are known as ________.
- St. Hildegard was one of only four women who are canonized as a __________________. (No spaces)
- Hildegard wrote music for _______ during a time when all church music was sung by men.
11 Clues: Hildegard lived during the twelfth ___________. • Hildegard wrote the very first ever _______ about the virtues. • Hildegard was canonized as a __________ in 2012. 900 years after she lived! • Hildegard wrote music for _______ during a time when all church music was sung by men. • ...
Unit 7 2024-04-23
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- Last name of the civil rights activist who promoted the idea of civil disobedience
- A group of people different from, and less powerful than, the largest group in a society
- The belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
- Conflict between the US and USSR between 1945 and 1990, that included propaganda and threats of nuclear weapons
- Last name of the "Candy Bomber" for their role in the Berlin Airlift following WWII
- Utah town that became known as "the Uranium Capitol of the World" during the Cold War
- Last name of the person whose discoveries led to the uranium mining boom in Utah
- Last name of the realtor & politician who tried to create a separate "ghetto" for African Americans in SLC
- Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences
- A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again
- A structure designed to protect people from radioactive fallout after a nuclear explosion
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- Name of the boarding school for Native Americans in Brigham City that housed mostly Navajo children
- Foreign war that the US sent troops to so they could “contain” Communism. The war was deadly with unclear objectives and horrific jungle fighting.
- The idea of non-violent resistance - resisting a law people think is unjust
- A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable
- Residents of southern Utah who experienced high rates of cancer after radioactive fallout from nuclear tests fell on their towns throughout the 1950s
- Political system where there is an end of the class system; no rich or poor
- Last name of the leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics who later ran for president
18 Clues: A resource that exists in a limited quantity and is not replaceable • A resource that keeps coming back or can be used over and over again • Taking action to physically separate people because of racial differences • The idea of non-violent resistance - resisting a law people think is unjust • ...
father of computer 2020-12-21
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- What did Charles Babbage created or invented?
- Charle Babbage is know as?
- who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)?
- What was Babbage profession( state the main one)?
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- what else did Babbage created or invented , which was used to tabulate the polynomial function?
- what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention?
- Who originated the concept of a digital programmable computer(state the last name)?
- Where was Charles Babbage from?
8 Clues: Charle Babbage is know as? • Where was Charles Babbage from? • What did Charles Babbage created or invented? • What was Babbage profession( state the main one)? • what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention? • who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)? • ...
father of computer 2020-12-21
Across
- What did Charles Babbage created or invented?
- Charle Babbage is know as?
- who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)?
- What was Babbage profession( state the main one)?
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- what else did Babbage created or invented , which was used to tabulate the polynomial function?
- what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention?
- Who originated the concept of a digital programmable computer(state the last name)?
- Where was Charles Babbage from?
8 Clues: Charle Babbage is know as? • Where was Charles Babbage from? • What did Charles Babbage created or invented? • What was Babbage profession( state the main one)? • what was the profession of the person who finished Babbage invention? • who complete or worked on Charles Babbage work or invention( state the last name)? • ...
Marjorie Joyner Crossword 2022-03-21
9 Clues: Hair • Joyner • McLeod • Donation • invention • job in cosmetics • ownership of a certain job • the opposite gender of man • a strong bond with people you know
A Child of Books 2021-02-12
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- When we read, we _________ over mountains of make-believe.
- For bookworms, books are their _____________.
- When you don’t have to pay for something, it is ___________.
- Black _________, Red ___________, Yellow ______________, Caspian ___________
- Fictional narratives, also called _____________
- The process of bringing ideas together to create something new.
- The Earth and all life on it, make up the ___________
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- Small human beings are called ___________
- The ability to think and create different things in our mind, is called our __________
- Magical stories are also called _____________
10 Clues: Small human beings are called ___________ • For bookworms, books are their _____________. • Magical stories are also called _____________ • Fictional narratives, also called _____________ • The Earth and all life on it, make up the ___________ • When we read, we _________ over mountains of make-believe. • When you don’t have to pay for something, it is ___________. • ...
Young Thomas Edison 2021-08-16
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- the action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope
- a sound, motion, or other sign that sends a message
- a small, useful machine or device
- powered by electricity, a form of energy caused by the motion of electrons and protons
- to focus
- happening from time to time
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- a test to find out or prove something
- a place where scientists work and do experiments
- an original device, system, or process
- extraordinary intellectual power, especially seen in creative ability
10 Clues: to focus • happening from time to time • a small, useful machine or device • a test to find out or prove something • an original device, system, or process • a place where scientists work and do experiments • a sound, motion, or other sign that sends a message • the action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope • ...
San Francisco returns sandwiches, filipino first: proud, no PR, better paired (3,2,3) 2024-10-03
Across
- Jack started our Japanese currency return trip (7)
- shaken cafe item done daily (8)
- erratically moving ball (5)
- mystery plutonium sizzles without sister around (6)
- delivered video of pole’s end reels in wrapper (4,4)
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- “Bro, L,” overheard Art (6)
- Jobs’s invention crushed by integer and cyborgs, but not Trekkie aliens (8)
- crazy dare to interpret and comprehend meaning of written symbols (4)
- 1,000 sounds of surprise to competing pictures (6)
- Mock loud shirt with effortlessness (5)
10 Clues: “Bro, L,” overheard Art (6) • erratically moving ball (5) • shaken cafe item done daily (8) • Mock loud shirt with effortlessness (5) • Jack started our Japanese currency return trip (7) • 1,000 sounds of surprise to competing pictures (6) • mystery plutonium sizzles without sister around (6) • delivered video of pole’s end reels in wrapper (4,4) • ...
Inventors and Inventions Crossword 2026-04-13
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- Henry Ford thought of a faster easy to build cars using an ____ line.
- A ___ could record and play sound.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___.
- The space and science agency of the U.S. government is called ____.
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- Alexander Bell's assistant was Mr. _____
- cars This invention made it much easier for people to travel by train. (2 words)
- The ___ brothers built the an airplane.
- Garrett Morgan invented a ____ mask.
- Mr. __ invented the traffic light.
- A famous inventor was Thomas_____.
10 Clues: Mr. __ invented the traffic light. • A ___ could record and play sound. • A famous inventor was Thomas_____. • Garrett Morgan invented a ____ mask. • The ___ brothers built the an airplane. • Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___. • Alexander Bell's assistant was Mr. _____ • The space and science agency of the U.S. government is called ____. • ...
Review for Quiz Chapter 2 2020-10-15
Across
- supplying of land with water
- most important Sumerian invention
- dig up and study the remains of ancient civilizations
- the mountain upon which Noah's ark came to rest
- river that runs through the Fertile Crescent
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- means "arrow"
- the land "between the rivers"
- the wedge-shaped writing of the Sumerians
- the only accurate record of ancient history
- most important Sumerian invention
10 Clues: means "arrow" • supplying of land with water • the land "between the rivers" • most important Sumerian invention • most important Sumerian invention • the wedge-shaped writing of the Sumerians • the only accurate record of ancient history • river that runs through the Fertile Crescent • the mountain upon which Noah's ark came to rest • ...
Unit 5 2018-12-14
Across
- Place where Jefferson's house was
- what did Monticello mean
- how many kinds of vegetables and herbs did Jefferson grow
- What kind of beds does Jefferson like
- What state was Jefferson's university in
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- original cost of Louisiana purchase
- cost per acre from the Louisiana purchase
- Jefferson's invention to make farming easier
- Brought wine up from the cellar
9 Clues: what did Monticello mean • Brought wine up from the cellar • Place where Jefferson's house was • original cost of Louisiana purchase • What kind of beds does Jefferson like • What state was Jefferson's university in • cost per acre from the Louisiana purchase • Jefferson's invention to make farming easier • how many kinds of vegetables and herbs did Jefferson grow
renaissance 2026-05-21
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- city often called the birthplace of the Renaissance
- made the telescope
- Ceiling painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Powerful family that ruled Florence
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- Playwright of romeo and juliet
- Rebirth” is the meaning of this period’s name
- renaissance movement focused on human potential
- Renaissance invention that spread books widely
- Famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
9 Clues: made the telescope • Playwright of romeo and juliet • Powerful family that ruled Florence • Ceiling painter of the Sistine Chapel • Rebirth” is the meaning of this period’s name • Renaissance invention that spread books widely • renaissance movement focused on human potential • city often called the birthplace of the Renaissance • ...
时文阅读Week 1话题词汇Crossword练习 2025-10-15
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- To send a rocket or a new product into the market.
- A person who works without being paid.
- A new idea, method, or invention.
- A chemical element that is in all living things; CO2 is a gas.
- The state of everyone having the same rights and opportunities.
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- To process used materials so they can be used again.
- A community of living things and their environment.
- Using new, original, and creative methods.
- Needing immediate action or attention.
- The quality of having many different types of people or things.
- Related to computers and the internet.
- Important or large enough to be noticed.
- Related to skills and training for a specific job.
- A type of energy, like solar or wind, that will not run out.
14 Clues: A new idea, method, or invention. • Needing immediate action or attention. • Related to computers and the internet. • A person who works without being paid. • Important or large enough to be noticed. • Using new, original, and creative methods. • To send a rocket or a new product into the market. • Related to skills and training for a specific job. • ...
时文阅读Week 1话题词汇Crossword练习 2025-10-15
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- A chemical element that is in all living things; CO2 is a gas.
- Using new, original, and creative methods.
- A person who works without being paid.
- To process used materials so they can be used again.
- A community of living things and their environment.
- A new idea, method, or invention.
- A type of energy, like solar or wind, that will not run out.
- The state of everyone having the same rights and opportunities.
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- The quality of having many different types of people or things.
- Needing immediate action or attention.
- To send a rocket or a new product into the market.
- Related to skills and training for a specific job.
- Important or large enough to be noticed.
- Related to computers and the internet.
14 Clues: A new idea, method, or invention. • Needing immediate action or attention. • A person who works without being paid. • Related to computers and the internet. • Important or large enough to be noticed. • Using new, original, and creative methods. • To send a rocket or a new product into the market. • Related to skills and training for a specific job. • ...
Filipino Culture 2023-01-25
11 Clues: 1'st filipinos • filipino language • filipino hopscotch • food of philippines • celebrated on Dec 30 • clothes of philippines • poppular filipino song • invention of philippines • 90% of filipinos are ________ • ruled philippines for 333 years • popular street food of philippines
INVENTIONS 2024-01-26
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- This is the object you use to know the time
- This is the surname of the person who invented the telescope
- This is the item of clothing that people use to keep their hands warm
- This is the transport wich you can use to travel to the space
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- The person who discovered the gravity
- This is the object wich you can use to see very small things
- This is the invention wich was first discovered by humans
- The biggest social network whose inventor is Mark Zuckerberg
- This is the biggest mobile company in the world wich was created in 1976
- This is the invention that is similar to a computer but can be transported
10 Clues: The person who discovered the gravity • This is the object you use to know the time • This is the invention wich was first discovered by humans • This is the object wich you can use to see very small things • The biggest social network whose inventor is Mark Zuckerberg • This is the surname of the person who invented the telescope • ...
Renaissance Review Puzzle 2024-03-21
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- the country where the Renaissance began
- the period in European history where people rediscovered works from classical cultures
- artistic technique of making art look 3-D
- Medieval monk who's writings helped inspire humanism
- the invention that increased literacy and help spread new ideas
- famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa and Last Supper
- artistic technique where things are sized correctly
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- the italian family that were supporters of artists in florence
- culture historically in Italy that artists looked to for inspiration during the Renaissance
- new way of thinking that focused on improving life and reaching mankind's potential
- Italian artist that painted the Sistine Chapel and made the David statue
- the city-state where the Renaissance began.
- England's most famous playwright and poet during the Renaissance
- The other culture that thinkers studied during the Renaissance
- a person who supported artists financially
- Queen of England during the English Renaissance
16 Clues: the country where the Renaissance began • artistic technique of making art look 3-D • a person who supported artists financially • the city-state where the Renaissance began. • Queen of England during the English Renaissance • artistic technique where things are sized correctly • Medieval monk who's writings helped inspire humanism • ...
Engineering 2023-07-21
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- Trying out new ideas or methods to see what works best.
- Something new and useful that someone creates.
- Tools and machines that make our lives better and easier.
- Putting together different parts to create something.
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- Using science and math to design and build cool things.
- Using machines or computers to do tasks automatically.
- A first version or model of something that is tested.
- A set of moving parts that work together to do something.
- Relating to electricity and how it powers things.
9 Clues: Something new and useful that someone creates. • Relating to electricity and how it powers things. • A first version or model of something that is tested. • Putting together different parts to create something. • Using machines or computers to do tasks automatically. • Using science and math to design and build cool things. • ...
8A Unit 1 2020-09-03
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- a rural area/outside the city
- the ability to learn, think, and understand
- it is possible that; maybe
- a person who works in or studies a science
- a person who has skill at playing, singing, or writing music
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- good at painting, drawing, or producing beautiful things
- sb. who comes out of his/her mother's body
- something made for the first time
- the power or knowledge to do something
- happening unexpectedly
- one who invents
- a book used to take notes
- a kind of animal that lived millions of years ago
- part of
14 Clues: part of • one who invents • happening unexpectedly • a book used to take notes • it is possible that; maybe • a rural area/outside the city • something made for the first time • the power or knowledge to do something • sb. who comes out of his/her mother's body • a person who works in or studies a science • the ability to learn, think, and understand • ...
Prism 1 Unit 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-11-07
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- the thing that are happening and are present at a particular time and place
- someone who starts his or her own business
- to leave your job and stop working, usually because you get older
- something good and successful that you do, usually by working hard.
- very surprising
- an opinion, fact, or idea that is said or written
- not difficult or complicated; without extra things that are not needed
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- having a lot of different pieces, in a way that is difficult to understand
- why you do something or why something is present
- something that has a good result
- something made for the first time
- the way something is planned and made
- very unusual or noticeable in a way that you admire
- a reason why something is used
14 Clues: very surprising • a reason why something is used • something that has a good result • something made for the first time • the way something is planned and made • someone who starts his or her own business • why you do something or why something is present • an opinion, fact, or idea that is said or written • very unusual or noticeable in a way that you admire • ...
Chopsticks: A Chinese Invention 2021-11-29
9 Clues: One who eat no meat • A Chinese philosopher • "Quick little fellows" • A tropical hardwood tree • Having a dull edge; not sharp • A hard green stone used for jewelry • Having the ability to withstand heat • One who studies important life matters. • A series of rulers from the same family
Civics - We the People 2017-08-28
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- #23
- U.S. History, English, and
- the most populous city in U.S.
- permanent residents of the U.S. who are still citizens of another country
- 80% of people live in these areas
- born in U.S.
- nlhs principal
- American value
- between 1790 and 1830, the population grew ________ due to an increase in the birth rate.
- oath of
- #12
- When I was six years old I broke my leg
- most had been captured and forced to come to Americas
- 675,000
- since 1970, the size of the American household has more than
- people who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries
- Columbus sailed the ocean blue for who?
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- cultural diversity means that multiple cultures and cultural differences ______.
- invention that pushed social independence and freedom
- rights and
- characteristics
- citizen cannot become president or vice president of United States
- illegals greater than 10 million
- most important reason for studying civics is so that we can learn to become responsible
- ekalrebmit
- September 4th
- American value
- fender instrument
- American value
- counting of population
30 Clues: #23 • #12 • oath of • 675,000 • rights and • ekalrebmit • born in U.S. • September 4th • nlhs principal • American value • American value • American value • characteristics • fender instrument • counting of population • U.S. History, English, and • the most populous city in U.S. • illegals greater than 10 million • 80% of people live in these areas • When I was six years old I broke my leg • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
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- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
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- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult working conditions.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles.
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • ...
China Unit 2 Crossword 2021-02-24
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- Harsh and brutal laws
- the only emperor to be born a peasant and work his way up to the throne
- Shi Huangdi's name means first ___
- a chinese invention we still use today
- life-size sculptures found buried and made of this
- emperor that unified China into one empire
- the 2 qualities that Confucius and Chinese families considered to be very important were loyalty and ___
- a group of people whose job it was to carry out the work of the government was the ___ service
- A system of beliefs and values
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- something the Han dynasty was known for
- A huge wall that is over 6000 miles, which was built to keep the nomads out
- the most important thing to the Ancient Chinese
- a local leader of an armed group
- dynasty that only lasted 15 years
- a type of money
- Farmland made by digging into the side of a mountain
- person or people that someone is descended from
- a valuable cloth made only in China
- ancient trade route through China
- the dynasty that set up the civil service
20 Clues: a type of money • Harsh and brutal laws • A system of beliefs and values • a local leader of an armed group • dynasty that only lasted 15 years • ancient trade route through China • Shi Huangdi's name means first ___ • a valuable cloth made only in China • a chinese invention we still use today • something the Han dynasty was known for • ...
Chapter 6/7 2024-03-19
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- The devotion to the culture and interests of one's country
- The 3rd President of the U.S.
- Who explored the Louisiana Purchase
- An agreement to cease fire
- John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as what?
- The sinking of what American boat that led to the War of 1812
- Road that stretched from Georgia to Illinois
- A tax on incoming goods
- Was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S.
- Was made up of the Presidencies of Jefferson/Madison/Monroe
- Allowed merchants to trade only with countries other than France and England
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- Standardized parts that could be used in place of one another
- Was an agreement to balance free and slave states
- A famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark
- Stated America was for Americans
- In the early 1800s who was a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years
- What ended the war of 1812
- The forcible seizure of American sailors into the Royal Navy
- Was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- Invention made by Eli Whitney
20 Clues: A tax on incoming goods • An agreement to cease fire • What ended the war of 1812 • The 3rd President of the U.S. • Invention made by Eli Whitney • Stated America was for Americans • Who explored the Louisiana Purchase • Was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • Road that stretched from Georgia to Illinois • Was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S. • ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2025-03-11
Across
- – Something that exists on a computer but is not real.
- – A system that connects computers together.
- – Having intelligence or advanced technology.
- – A step-by-step set of instructions for solving a problem.
- – Tools and machines made using science.
- Learning – When computers learn from data and improve over time.
- – A computer program that talks like a human.
- – Deciding what is right or wrong, especially in technology.
- Network – A type of computer system that works like the human brain.
- – Writing instructions that tell a computer what to do.
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- – A global network that connects computers and allows sharing of information.
- – How a computer handles and organizes data.
- – Information that computers use to make decisions.
- – A new idea or invention that improves something.
- – The ability to understand, learn, and solve problems.
- Intelligence – When computers can think or learn like humans.
- – When machines or computers do tasks without human help.
- – A machine that can do tasks, sometimes like a human.
- – A machine that processes information and runs programs.
- – Information that is stored or used on computers.
20 Clues: – Tools and machines made using science. • – How a computer handles and organizes data. • – A system that connects computers together. • – Having intelligence or advanced technology. • – A computer program that talks like a human. • – A new idea or invention that improves something. • – Information that is stored or used on computers. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2025-03-03
Across
- – Being very poor.
- – Related to machines and new inventions.
- – To carry something to a place.
- – Material that comes from trees.
- – To make fabric by crossing threads together.
- – Very small or not enough.
- – Kind and helpful.
- – A boat powered by steam.
- – To kill animals or many people.
- – A series of steps to complete something.
- – When two things do not match or make sense together.
- – A strong metal used in buildings and tools.
- – Evil or wishing harm to others.
- – To completely change something.
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- – To force someone to leave their home.
- – Natural and without chemicals.
- – To meet or talk again after a long time.
- – Able to make firm decisions.
- – Something others wish they had.
- – To put something new in place of something old.
- – To go around something.
- – The act of building something.
- – A large amount of something.
- – Something new that someone has created.
- – Important and well-known.
- – Shocked and very upset.
- – A big change.
- – To happen.
- – A small town.
- – Something passed down from the past.
30 Clues: – To happen. • – A big change. • – A small town. • – Being very poor. • – Kind and helpful. • – To go around something. • – Shocked and very upset. • – A boat powered by steam. • – Very small or not enough. • – Important and well-known. • – Able to make firm decisions. • – A large amount of something. • – Natural and without chemicals. • – To carry something to a place. • ...
Commerce and Diffusion in Eurasia, Lee 4C/5A 2024-10-21
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- Buddhist ideas reinforced into Confucianism
- Merchant associations in Mongol Empire
- Prominent Mongol leader and the grandson of Genghis Khan
- Chinese advancement that made in unnecessary to carry heavy coins carry
- Used to transport goods and carry heavy loads for trade
- Capital of the Mongol Empire was was also a major trading center
- Buddhist temple famous for its size and cultural carvings
- Chinese explorer known for his expeditions on the Sea Roads
- Major trading city in Africa
- Hotel inns for merchants along the Silk Road
- Invention technology used for Sea Routes
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- African King who spread Islam through his wealth
- Focus of achieving rebirth in a heavenly place which became highly popular
- the founder of the Delhi Sultanate
- Large and influential Native American city which thrived between approximately 1050 and 1350 CE
- Chinese war tactic that Mongols started using
- significant cultural and architectural development that occurred among the Ancestral Puebloans
- A bacteria which was responsible for the Black Death
- Form of buddhism which aims for perfection or realization of personhood
- Muslim traveler who spread Islam
20 Clues: Major trading city in Africa • Muslim traveler who spread Islam • the founder of the Delhi Sultanate • Merchant associations in Mongol Empire • Invention technology used for Sea Routes • Buddhist ideas reinforced into Confucianism • Hotel inns for merchants along the Silk Road • Chinese war tactic that Mongols started using • ...
Comparing and Contrasting Greece and Rome 2026-04-13
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- Who founded Rome?
- How many years did the Roman Republic last?
- Who did the Ancient Greeks worship?
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is the god of the sea.
- Mars was the god of war for Rome while _ _ _ _ is the god of war for Greece.
- Ancient Greece and Rome both ate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece had what pet mainly?
- Greek homes were built around _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _?
- For the first 200 years the Romans were ruled by a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ?
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- The leaders of Rome were the Senate and 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Greeks architecture is made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ & _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- What name was given to the poor people in ancient Rome?
- The Greek government was run by the _ _ _ _ _?
- Greeks have many different art techniques and designs. What is one design that they use?
- Many Ancient Greeks did not eat this type of food.
- While Ancient Greece used public fountains and wells for water, Rome used _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _?
- People in Greece can get married at the age of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ & _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _?
- What did Greeks study?
- This is an invention that the Greeks made and it was first used in Athens.
- In Greece slavery was very _ _ _ _ _ _.
20 Clues: Who founded Rome? • What did Greeks study? • Who did the Ancient Greeks worship? • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is the god of the sea. • In Greece slavery was very _ _ _ _ _ _. • How many years did the Roman Republic last? • The Greek government was run by the _ _ _ _ _? • Greek homes were built around _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _? • Many Ancient Greeks did not eat this type of food. • ...
undustrial revolution 2025-02-19
9 Clues: , city • country • growing city • business owner • , something someone made • , making something better • ownership , owning something • union , protecting someones job • , allowing someone to do something
World War l Technologies 2023-01-09
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- A a portable invention inspired by Marie Curie.
- Gas that was well known in the Holocaust.
- The country that invented machine guns.
- Known as "No Man's Land", the land between trenches.
- Slow, heavily armed "landships".
- A poisonous weapon that would kill soldiers almost instantly.
- Soldiers used these to save time instead of pocket watches.
- For the first time these people were introduced to war and there were about 30,000 serving.
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- Underwater and armed.
- Used for combat in the air.
- A handheld explosive device.
- British officers wore these to hold their gadgets and keep them from getting wet.
- Used to protect soldiers from breathing in toxins.
- Soldiers would dig walls around them and protect themselves with artillery as well.
- A portable communication advice used in war fields.
- It's barbed and is typically used for fences.
16 Clues: Underwater and armed. • Used for combat in the air. • A handheld explosive device. • Slow, heavily armed "landships". • The country that invented machine guns. • Gas that was well known in the Holocaust. • It's barbed and is typically used for fences. • A a portable invention inspired by Marie Curie. • Used to protect soldiers from breathing in toxins. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2024-04-08
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- A person who studies things in space like the planets, stars, and meteors and then becomes an expert on them
- A person who studies mathematics and becomes an expert on math
- The process for testing a hypothesis to see if the idea is correct or incorrect
- An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true
- A period of time when people began making scientific discoveries about the world they live in
- A person who studies life and why people do the things they do and then they become an expert on philosophy
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- A religious reform movement that criticized or found problems in the Catholic Church which caused a new religion to form
- An idea that you can test correct experiment to see if the idea is correct or incorrect
- The idea that the Earth is at the center of the solar system and the Sun and other planets revolve or spin around the Earth
- A period of time when people began to become interested in learning about the world they live in and creating art
- The idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and the Earth and planets revolve or spin around the Sun
- The force that keeps things on Earth so they do not float away into outer space
12 Clues: A person who studies mathematics and becomes an expert on math • An idea or belief that goes against what a religion believes is true • The force that keeps things on Earth so they do not float away into outer space • The process for testing a hypothesis to see if the idea is correct or incorrect • ...
Quest Proficiency Test 2023-12-08
Across
- low opinion that detracts from someone's character
- a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated
- a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment, or attitude prioritize-to list or rate in order of importance or priority
- capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; open to attack
- a person's judgment of what is important in life
- something that has been produced for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment the ability to create something new or the act of new process, product, or service
- the quality or state of being apart from company or observation
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business.
- the electronic posting of mean-spirited messages about a person-often done anonymously
- a standard on which a judgement or decision may be based
- the outward aspect or look of something
- unknown authorship or origin
- a website that allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections
- a scam by which an internet user is deceived
- simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object
- relating to or experienced through hearing
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- an image and personality that you show to others
- to annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation
- to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope
- firm adherence to a code of moral values
- behavior of motivating people to act towards a common goal, attitude, or belief
- a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention.
- one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event
- the principles of conduct governing an individual or group
- to list or rate in order of importance
- the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual's ability to create.
- a deceptive act
- a constraining condition, agency, or force; a check
- the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as written, musical, or artistic work
- the introduction of something new.
30 Clues: a deceptive act • unknown authorship or origin • the introduction of something new. • to list or rate in order of importance • the outward aspect or look of something • firm adherence to a code of moral values • relating to or experienced through hearing • a scam by which an internet user is deceived • an image and personality that you show to others • ...
Connor Gaston - Market Structure 2023-01-11
Across
- one that consumers see as identical regardless of produce
- the effort to distinguish a product from similar products
- when the government either owns and runs the business or authorizes only one producer
- occurs when businesses set prices below cost for a time to drive competitors out of a market
- firm that does not have to consider competitors when setting the prices of its products
- the joining of two firms to form a single firm
- a business that accepts the market price determined by supply and demand
- a group that acts together to set prices and limit output
- occurs when a firm controls a manufacturing method, invention, or type of technology
- occurs when producers use factors other than low price to try to convince customers to buy their products
- makes it hard for a new business to enter a market
- occurs when businesses agree to set prices for competing products
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- occur when the average cost of production falls as the producer grows larger
- markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized
- when there is only one seller of a product that has no close substitutes
- an inventor the exclusive property rights to that invention or process for a certain number of years
- a market structure in which only a few sellers offer a similar product
- reduces or removes government control of business
- defines monopolies and gives the government the power to control them
- a company’s percent of total salesinamarket the expenses that a new business faces when it enters
- the ideal model of a market economy
- occurs when the costs of production are lowest with only one producer
- occurs when many sellers offer similar, but not standardized, products
- when there are no other producers within a certain region
- occurs when competing businesses divide a market among themselves
- a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers
- a set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior
- a group of firms combined in order to reduce competition in an industry
28 Clues: the ideal model of a market economy • the joining of two firms to form a single firm • reduces or removes government control of business • makes it hard for a new business to enter a market • a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers • one that consumers see as identical regardless of produce • the effort to distinguish a product from similar products • ...
Young Thomas Edison Vocabulary 2021-10-19
8 Clues: not very often • being very smart • works by electricity • something new someone makes • a small machine or tool that is useful • a test that helps scientists ask questions • a test that helps scientists work and do experiments • a sound, movement or another sign that sends a message
AWH Ch. 6 Writing 2022-11-01
Across
- writing shown on a turtle shell
- a writing system used in Mesopotamia
- __________ ended with the invention of writing
- a piece of written material that provides information
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- ________ helped governments enforce laws
- the use of an ____________ improved writing
- a person who writes information down
- early writing used pictures and ____________
8 Clues: writing shown on a turtle shell • a person who writes information down • a writing system used in Mesopotamia • ________ helped governments enforce laws • the use of an ____________ improved writing • early writing used pictures and ____________ • __________ ended with the invention of writing • a piece of written material that provides information
World War I 2019-02-25
Across
- Side that US supported
- Anti-submarine devices
- Policy of staying out of the affairs of other countries
- Blueprint for a postwar world
- Peace treaty that ended WWI
- Dutch dancer and convicted spy in WWI
- 'Language' used to send messages between trenches
- Did not join League of Nations
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- This amendment gave women the right to vote
- Independent territory that automatically entered war w/Britain
- Idea by Woodrow Wilson, opposed by Henry Cabot Lodge
- Decade of prosperity following the war
- Rose as soldiers returned home from war
- A type of gun greatly improved during WWI
- Millions of African-Americans moved to the north
- Increased mobility and used to solve trench stalemates
- A new invention that led to dogfights
- British ship sunk by German U-boat, killed 128 Americans
18 Clues: Side that US supported • Anti-submarine devices • Peace treaty that ended WWI • Blueprint for a postwar world • Did not join League of Nations • Dutch dancer and convicted spy in WWI • A new invention that led to dogfights • Decade of prosperity following the war • Rose as soldiers returned home from war • A type of gun greatly improved during WWI • ...
Period Sweep Recap 2023-05-08
Across
- Lully is credited with the invention of the ______ Overture
- Origins of the word 'Baroque'
- ABACA
- The first section of a fugue
- This instrument was invented in the Classical period and used in the orchestra
- A ______ answer is the subject transposed exactly in a fugue
- There was an increasing emphasis on the __________ in the Romantic period
- Two violins, 1 viola and 1 cello = string _______
- The Classical period is also known as the Age of ___________________
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- Musicians were employed by the _________ in the Baroque period
- Music celebrity
- How Bach's works are categorised by
- Texture of music in the Classical period
- 'robbed'
- Number of movements in a string quartet
- Music associated with a story, poem, idea or scene
- Tempo of 4th movement in a string quartet
- The first section of a French overture is marked by _______ rhythms
18 Clues: ABACA • 'robbed' • Music celebrity • The first section of a fugue • Origins of the word 'Baroque' • How Bach's works are categorised by • Number of movements in a string quartet • Texture of music in the Classical period • Tempo of 4th movement in a string quartet • Two violins, 1 viola and 1 cello = string _______ • Music associated with a story, poem, idea or scene • ...
Marking Period 2 Preview (8th Grade) 2024-10-09
Across
- U.S. automobile manufacturer
- Someone who sets up a business to make a profit
- Compulsory or required schooling
- Young (42 when elected) progressive President
- author, pen name Samuel Clemens wrote Huckleberry Finn
- Advised African Americans to learn trades
- journalists who exposed child labor, sweatshops, poor living and working conditions
- buildings or tiny apartments
- U.S. inventor, especially of electrical devices.
- taking on the characteristics of a city
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- People who worked for the right to vote
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- Person who works to destroy monopolies
- "Yellow" or sensationalized reporting
- an invention or process protected by an exclusive right to manufacture, use, or sell it
- U.S. steel manufacturer and philanthropist
- Amendment that doubled the number of eligible voters
- ban on the sale of alcohol
18 Clues: ban on the sale of alcohol • U.S. automobile manufacturer • buildings or tiny apartments • Compulsory or required schooling • "Yellow" or sensationalized reporting • Person who works to destroy monopolies • People who worked for the right to vote • taking on the characteristics of a city • Advised African Americans to learn trades • U.S. steel manufacturer and philanthropist • ...
Vocabulary - Future (U5) 2025-02-21
Across
- Auswirkung, Einfluss
- The world's population is going to grow. This means that it is going to i...
- When you get older you seem to worry less. So, with a... age fear of the future fades.
- Erfindung
- People who fail often develop serious s.....
- Having enough energy is necessary to s.... in life.
- Our planet is in danger because global warming will t... our life on Earth.
- Gesellschaft
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- Talking about fears can help e... them.
- entwickeln
- Druck
- We should all take action and j... in protests.
- Wissenschaftler*in
- It is time to act now, so we have to make politicians a... of our needs.needs.
- F... is part of the game. It helps you to learn and grow.
- Sea levels will r... enormously which will cause floods.
- Angst
- ermutigen
18 Clues: Druck • Angst • ermutigen • Erfindung • entwickeln • Gesellschaft • Wissenschaftler*in • Auswirkung, Einfluss • Talking about fears can help e... them. • People who fail often develop serious s..... • We should all take action and j... in protests. • Having enough energy is necessary to s.... in life. • Sea levels will r... enormously which will cause floods. • ...
A to B 2022-02-09
10 Clues: an idea • a big car • someone else • A transport metod • trucks carry this • ...to do something • bigger than million • a two wheled vehicle • transport on the sea • something new that someone made
Week Two spelling words 2022-03-01
10 Clues: party • to object • a disease • linked parts • a plan or aim • carful examination • to vote for something • to come up with something new • To defend or protect something • The process of getting knowledge
Root Words & Affixes 2024-09-30
10 Clues: - logical • - funding • - movement • - invention • - brightened • - inspection • - tenderness • - persuasion • - letters that are added before or at the end of a root word. • Word - a stand-alone word to which other letters may be added.
Jose Vega/ Wladimir Sandoval 2023-05-04
Across
- He won't leave ____________ yoy're still here.
- These things do happen and _____ there is a solution to it.
- The male at the desk was very _______.
- Yoga can be ______ but should never be painful.
- El comercio _________ a some news about of use of guns in Ecuador.
- Can't you see I'm busy here with a real _________?
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- The market is a very ancient and useful human _____.
- Which will result in an excellent ________ for your business.
- This tool is ________ fot both problems(Windows and Linux)
- This day is very hot i need to buy ____________.
- In __________ have a coffe and sandwich.
- In the north of Quito there are many __________.
- This cave is the reflection of a mysterious _______ culture.
- It can be wrapped ______ the waist with a band.
- It takes 2 hours and 30 minutes ____ the port.
15 Clues: The male at the desk was very _______. • In __________ have a coffe and sandwich. • He won't leave ____________ yoy're still here. • It takes 2 hours and 30 minutes ____ the port. • Yoga can be ______ but should never be painful. • It can be wrapped ______ the waist with a band. • This day is very hot i need to buy ____________. • ...
Ancient cultures 2024-02-03
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- Qin Shi Huang is a title describing this man as the "First Emperor of Qin". The birth name of the first Chinese emperor was Ying __ .
- Adapted to cold climates, this human species was shorter and broader than modern humans.
- The nickname of a human ancestor from Ethiopia, her genus, Ardipithecus, was older than the famous "Lucy" specimen.
- Made of bronze and decorated with the image of the winged horse Pegasus, the __ helmet covered only part of the face.
- To many tribes in New Guinea, the crocodile symbolized power and fortune. So they carved its image into the ends of __ .
- The Egyptian dwarf God who was venerated as a defender against evil forces.
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- Many cultures around the world used this metal for their artwork and tools before the invention of steel, because its components were easier to smelt than iron.
- The process of mummification on a human body in Ancient Egypt usually took around this many days.
- A mayan ballgame court, used for both play and to settle conflict, was located at ____ ltza.
- In Mesoamerica, this culture was one of the first to build large stone monuments about 2,000 years before the Aztec Empire existed; especially their famous stone heads.
- This sculpture from the Congo, carved of fine wood and decorated with metal blades, was given to ill persons to wish them recovery.
- This dynasty existed after the invention of the magnetic compass and paper money across China, but before the Forbidden City was made.
- Dr. Carter discovered King Tut's tomb largely untouched because the steps leading to it were hidden by the debris from King __ IV's tomb.
- Which of these civilizations continued on past the time when last Mayan cities were at their peak of use? Zapotec, Olmec, or Toltec?
- Many old tombs, like those in the Great Pyramids, have been damaged. The only room in King Tutankhamun's tomb which was damaged heavily by prior grave robbers was the ____.
15 Clues: The Egyptian dwarf God who was venerated as a defender against evil forces. • Adapted to cold climates, this human species was shorter and broader than modern humans. • A mayan ballgame court, used for both play and to settle conflict, was located at ____ ltza. • ...
Crazy Cousins Christmas puzzle 2020-12-25
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- Grandpa’s favorite race
- Bjorn's tattoo to be like dad
- the first summer boat trips led to this crabbing destination
- grandkids on the winning walsh olympic team
- family favorite game (3 of many)
- offciallly, this aunt and uncle have the same name
- One of Janet and Eddie's children that has not worked internationally.
- Jess to Linn to Linda
- grandpa's invention
- the easternmost cousin
- site of walshapalooza 1
- when Justin and Katie are flying
- family favorite game (1 of many)
- a grateful violinist
- family favorite game (3 of many)
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- a poet and a rocker
- a green menace. If you would have if Uncle Ted Uncle worked on what Kevin and Grandpa work on
- family favorite game (2 of many)
- Jack's better half in superhero costume
- A soccer star tries to get this when playing hearts
- The family boat
- site of walshapalloza 3
- fastballer from rhode island
- Institute of higher learning most often attended among the family
- Famous for Aces
- family sporting event for a western wedding
- born on all ones, like Alice and the rabbit hole
27 Clues: The family boat • Famous for Aces • a poet and a rocker • grandpa's invention • a grateful violinist • Jess to Linn to Linda • the easternmost cousin • Grandpa’s favorite race • site of walshapalloza 3 • site of walshapalooza 1 • fastballer from rhode island • Bjorn's tattoo to be like dad • family favorite game (2 of many) • family favorite game (3 of many) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
Across
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
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- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult working conditions.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
Across
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles.
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- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult working conditions.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
Across
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
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- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult working conditions.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • ...
March-April 2014-04-30
Across
- Incised carving, as opposed to carving in relief
- A person appointed to superintend or precede
- Expressed or written in its native language
- Out of place, inappropriate, unbecoming
- Of or partaining to Florence
- A restaurant that sells both food and drink and usually has a floor play
- People partaining to the land of Sumer
- trova "Seek and ye shall find", located on the Battle of Merciano
- The lowest balcony in a theater
- A severe and often fatal disease in humans and primates
- A walkway between two larger rooms
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- Signifying the combination of social and economic factors
- Mournful, dismal, gloomy, in an exaggerated manner
- A latin mnenomic invented by the Vatican to remember the seven deadly sins
- Finished with crenelations, as a parapet in the manner of a battlement
- Someone who is honoured for achieving distinction in a particular field
- A word or phrase applied to someone that describes an attributed quality
- An invention or process protected by this right
- Johan Numeister printed the first version of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
- An english physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
20 Clues: Of or partaining to Florence • The lowest balcony in a theater • A walkway between two larger rooms • People partaining to the land of Sumer • Out of place, inappropriate, unbecoming • Expressed or written in its native language • A person appointed to superintend or precede • An invention or process protected by this right • ...
6th Grade Semester Review 2014-12-10
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- a textbook is considered this type of source
- Leader of Russia 1917 - 1924
- Needed to start businesses
- limits powers of the monarchy of England
- Chinese invention that has shaped the world
- Lenin leads this group o victory in the Communist Revolution
- The Soviet Union is ruled by this number
- Country controlled by the communist party
- makes Tokyo and Hong Kong powerful economic powers
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- The United States is ruled by
- country's government determines factory production and price of goods
- economy shared by the United States and Canada
- having this government causes a loss of human rights
- Two countries ruled by only one political party
- measures a country's wealth
- the effect of immigration by many groups and cultures
- Canal built between North and South America
- adapt to this environment by wearing heavy clothes
- most abused Russians with his power as ruler of the Soviet Union
- people under limited governments have this freedom
- technological access to news and information
- this country's economy changed from command to mixed
22 Clues: Needed to start businesses • measures a country's wealth • Leader of Russia 1917 - 1924 • The United States is ruled by • limits powers of the monarchy of England • The Soviet Union is ruled by this number • Country controlled by the communist party • Canal built between North and South America • Chinese invention that has shaped the world • ...
Mesopotamia Ashtyn 2021-12-17
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- King of Babylonia
- and goddesses above kings and priests
- land between two rivers
- crescent- stretched from Mediterranean Sea to Persian Gulf (where Iraq is today). Fertile rich soil, crescent shape of area.
- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- A group of people who have a complex and organized society with a culture
- temples built as earthly homes for gods
- Class where people fall in society based on money and status
- a city that is an individual unit complete with it's own form of government and traditions.
- Man who wanted to live forever
- when people stopped roaming
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- an early form or writing in Mesopotamia
- A professional record keepers.
- people who did't settle
- to trade goods or services
- for an eye Hammurabi people referred to his laws
- rivers by Mesopotamia
- one of SUMERIANS invention
- A way of transporting water to crops
- to help farm
- A crafts person (potter, weaver, blacksmith)
- civilization Mesopotamia was the
- lower class
- tablets where scribes wrote
- symbols and pictures
25 Clues: lower class • to help farm • King of Babylonia • symbols and pictures • rivers by Mesopotamia • people who did't settle • land between two rivers • to trade goods or services • one of SUMERIANS invention • when people stopped roaming • A professional record keepers. • tablets where scribes wrote • Man who wanted to live forever • A way of transporting water to crops • ...
US History Chapter 11 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-23
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- To show
- Within the country
- Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- A part of a machine or device that can be replaced by another, identical part
- Rivalry based on the special interests of different areas
- Separate compartment in which water levels rise and fall in order to raise or lower boats on a canal
- Very strong
- An area defined by a feature or characteristic
- An artificial waterway
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- Money or other items, such as machines and buildings, used to create wealth
- Sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- A market where there is only one provider
- A type of economy in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
- The official count of a population
- Part of a larger whole
- A machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber
- To transfer control of something
- Economic system in which people and companies own the means to production
- Equipment that makes sue of advanced knowledge and skill to solve a problem or do a task
- Road on which tolls are collected
20 Clues: To show • Very strong • Within the country • Part of a larger whole • An artificial waterway • To transfer control of something • Road on which tolls are collected • The official count of a population • A market where there is only one provider • A machine that removes seeds from cotton fiber • An area defined by a feature or characteristic • ...
World History Overview 2025-06-11
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- _______ source created by someone who saw or experienced the event
- painter and sculptor of the Sistine Chapel
- movement using reason and science in the 1600s and 1700s
- thing that the Catholic Church was selling which promised people they could get to Heaven faster
- rebellion in France in 1789
- document that challenged the Catholic Church’s practices
- The invention in Germany that spread books and ideas quickly
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- Queen of France known for her spending
- One economic system developed during the Industrial Revolution
- buying and selling of Africans for labor
- A king or queen with unlimited power
- French general who became emperor
- The study of money, needs, and choices
- Where people moved to find jobs during the Industrial Revolution
- A machine used to execute people during the French Revolution
- where the Renaissance began
- _______ source that explains or talks about an event after it happened
- leader of the Protestant Reformation
- Leader who gained independence for Mexico
- Leader who gained independence for Venezuela
- someone who works for the Catholic Church
21 Clues: where the Renaissance began • rebellion in France in 1789 • French general who became emperor • A king or queen with unlimited power • leader of the Protestant Reformation • Queen of France known for her spending • The study of money, needs, and choices • buying and selling of Africans for labor • Leader who gained independence for Mexico • ...
The Classical Period 2025-05-27
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- system where citizens vote directly
- series of wars fought between Rome and Carthage
- founder of the Mauryan Empire
- the first emperor of China
- common Romans, lower class of Rome
- Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism
- dynasty that was after the Qin, known for its golden age
- Roman golden age of peace and prosperity
- a strict political philosophy that the Qun rulers used
- Greek city-state that was focused on war and discipline
- type of government where the people elect their leaders
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- clay army built to guard Qin emperor’s tomb
- Roman invention that helped with transporting water easily
- governing body in the Republic and Empire
- the empire during India’s Golden Age
- dynasty that unified China using Legalism
- trade route that connected China and the West
- exam used during the Han Dynasty to choose government officials
- Rome’s first written laws
- time of relative peace under the Han Dynasty
- wealthy upper-class of Rome
- the battle that changed Asoka and his views on war
- first Roman emperor
- Greek city-state that used direct democracy
24 Clues: first Roman emperor • Rome’s first written laws • the first emperor of China • wealthy upper-class of Rome • founder of the Mauryan Empire • common Romans, lower class of Rome • system where citizens vote directly • Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism • the empire during India’s Golden Age • Roman golden age of peace and prosperity • governing body in the Republic and Empire • ...
The Gilded Age 2022-10-08
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- The person who led the expansion of USA steel
- A device for communicating from a distance
- The inventor of the nailing machine
- When a group of workers band together
- When a company partially closes their business
- The founder of standard oil
- The belief that transactions like production and distribution should be regulated by the community
- The thought of survival of the fittest in society
- He co-patented toilets for railroad cars
- The strike at the Homestead steel mill
- When a company has full control over supplies
- Capital raised through issues and subscriptions of shares
- Someone who makes a business
- A new invention
- He pushed the invention of the phonograph
- A company that acts as a single entity
- The protest that unionists held against police brutality
- An act that bans companies from forming monopolies
- A system based on ideas
- He made electric telegraph
- He invented the three-position traffic signal
- A company that sells mail advertisements
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- The brothers who made the motor-operated airplane
- A company that sells the same product
- The wealthiest American of all time
- The political belief that all government authority should be abolished
- Submarine communication cable
- A company that sells multiple products
- He made a sleeping car
- The person who has a patent on the folding bed
- The association of trade union
- He made the telephone
- The United States Labor leader
- Rapid indrustial development
- The protest in Chicago that was done with the intention of receiving higher wages and lower rent
- An political system where everything is publicly owned
- supply and demand
- He invented automatic lubricator for engines
- The process of making steel from a pig iron
- All rights of property
- The economical system that is controlled by private companies instead of the state
- He created the railway air brake
- She was the first female millionaire
- the largest union of the 19th century
- When a group of workers stop working till their employers meet their demands
45 Clues: A new invention • supply and demand • He made the telephone • He made a sleeping car • All rights of property • A system based on ideas • He made electric telegraph • The founder of standard oil • Rapid indrustial development • Someone who makes a business • Submarine communication cable • The association of trade union • The United States Labor leader • He created the railway air brake • ...
Quest Proficiency Test 2023-12-08
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- low opinion that detracts from someone's character
- a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated
- a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment, or attitude prioritize-to list or rate in order of importance or priority
- capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; open to attack
- a person's judgment of what is important in life
- something that has been produced for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment the ability to create something new or the act of new process, product, or service
- the quality or state of being apart from company or observation
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business.
- the electronic posting of mean-spirited messages about a person-often done anonymously
- a standard on which a judgement or decision may be based
- the outward aspect or look of something
- unknown authorship or origin
- a website that allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections
- a scam by which an internet user is deceived
- simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object
- relating to or experienced through hearing
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- an image and personality that you show to others
- to annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation
- to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope
- firm adherence to a code of moral values
- behavior of motivating people to act towards a common goal, attitude, or belief
- a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention.
- one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event
- the principles of conduct governing an individual or group
- to list or rate in order of importance
- the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual's ability to create.
- a deceptive act
- a constraining condition, agency, or force; a check
- the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as written, musical, or artistic work
- the introduction of something new.
30 Clues: a deceptive act • unknown authorship or origin • the introduction of something new. • to list or rate in order of importance • the outward aspect or look of something • firm adherence to a code of moral values • relating to or experienced through hearing • a scam by which an internet user is deceived • an image and personality that you show to others • ...
Imperialism crossword 2024-01-31
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- defense of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the right to a fair trial
- made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, including the four largest moons of Jupiter.
- Laws of motion
- The process of making an area more urban
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- invented the steam engine
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- known as the divine-right theory of kingship.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
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- with the signature of a General Act, regulating the European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period
- advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- His political theory work, particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- uses a theory of natural rights to argue that governments have obligations to their citizens, have only limited powers over their citizens, and can ultimately be overthrown by citizens under certain circumstances.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
20 Clues: Laws of motion • invented the steam engine • The process of making an area more urban • known as the divine-right theory of kingship. • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation • ...
Historical Figure 2023-11-20
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- Curie Pioneering scientist in radioactivity, Nobel Prize winner.
- of Arc Courageous medieval figure, leading the French army.
- Intelligent and charming last pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
- Influential Chinese philosopher on ethics and social harmony.
- Gandhi Leader of India's nonviolent independence movement.
- Churchill British statesman leading the UK through World War II.
- Didion Renowned American writer exploring California life and human experience.
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- Polo Venetian explorer introducing Europe to wonders of the East.
- Lincoln 16th U.S. President, leading during the Civil War.
- Female pharaoh of ancient Egypt, known for prosperity.
- Caesar Roman general and statesman, pivotal in Roman history.
- Mandela Anti-apartheid leader, South Africa's first black president.
- da Vinci Renaissance polymath, excelling in art, science, and invention.
- Elizabeth I Formidable Tudor queen, leading the Elizabethan era.
- the Great Conqueror and military genius, building one of the largest empires.
15 Clues: Female pharaoh of ancient Egypt, known for prosperity. • Intelligent and charming last pharaoh of ancient Egypt. • Lincoln 16th U.S. President, leading during the Civil War. • Gandhi Leader of India's nonviolent independence movement. • of Arc Courageous medieval figure, leading the French army. • Caesar Roman general and statesman, pivotal in Roman history. • ...
1920's And The Great Depression 2012-11-17
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- People who oppose all forms of government
- American writer of fiction who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1954
- Writer of "The Great Gatsby"
- 30th president of the United States
- Places where alcoholic drinks were sold and consumed illegally during Prohibition
- A fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior
- A period of general fear of communists
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- United States pioneering jazz trumpeter and bandleader
- Pilot who helped to promote commercial airlines
- 29th President of the United States
- A literary movement in the 1920s that centered on Harlem
- Henry Ford's invention
- People who smuggled alcohol into the United States during prohibition
- A system that sets limits on how many immigrants from various countries a nation will admit each year
- New York Yankee slugger
- economic and political system based on one-party government and state ownership of property
16 Clues: Henry Ford's invention • New York Yankee slugger • Writer of "The Great Gatsby" • 29th President of the United States • 30th president of the United States • A period of general fear of communists • People who oppose all forms of government • Pilot who helped to promote commercial airlines • United States pioneering jazz trumpeter and bandleader • ...
Public Health 1 2025-03-12
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- The ability of a microorganism to stop the effects of a drug.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease in a specific area.
- Information used to support a claim or conclusion.
- A major scientific or technological advancement.
- Small microorganisms that can cause infections and illnesses.
- A new finding that was previously unknown
- A systematic explanation of natural phenomena based on facts and observations.
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- Something created or designed to serve a specific purpose.
- The study of substances, their properties, and reactions.
- A condition that affects the normal function of the body.
- A substance used to stimulate the immune system and provide immunity to a disease.
- To demonstrate the truth of a statement through evidence.
- A scientific field that studies living organisms.
- When an illness or infection spreads easily from one person to another.
- Information collected for analysis and research.
- Physical or mental signs that indicate a medical condition.
16 Clues: A new finding that was previously unknown • Information collected for analysis and research. • A major scientific or technological advancement. • A scientific field that studies living organisms. • Information used to support a claim or conclusion. • The study of substances, their properties, and reactions. • A condition that affects the normal function of the body. • ...
The Industrial Revolution and Labor Day 2022-09-09
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- Another word for work is _______.
- Labor Day is celebrated on the first _____ of September.
- People invented multiple _______ that made work easier.
- The first Labor Day included picnics and ________.
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a law that prohibited ______ labor.
- President _______ made Labor Day an official federal holiday.
- Factories created jobs for people, but they also created many _________ such as unfair wages among workers.
- Work was divided into _______ to make production more efficient.
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- The _______ and the radio are examples of the inventions from the Industrial Revolution.
- The rise of factories caused the rise of _________ and other problems in the environment.
- Many _______ became cheaper and more available to consumers.
- Working conditions were unsafe and ______.
- Many people moved from the _______ to the cities.
- There was no _______ access to fresh air in the factories.
- ______ of goods increased due to the invention of machines.
- __________ were crowded, but people continued moving in search of job opportunities.
16 Clues: Another word for work is _______. • Working conditions were unsafe and ______. • Many people moved from the _______ to the cities. • The first Labor Day included picnics and ________. • People invented multiple _______ that made work easier. • Labor Day is celebrated on the first _____ of September. • There was no _______ access to fresh air in the factories. • ...
Our Earth 2025-10-02
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- An ice-age animal similar to an elephant.
- a massive group of stars and planets in space.
- when all members of a species have disappeared.
- The way living things slowly change over a long period.
- An animal with hair or fur that feeds its babies milk.
- Something new that a person creates.
- a rock from space that burns up in the Earth’s sky.
- A hollow space in the ground.
- A group of people who share a culture and lifestyle.
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- The hard remains or shapes of plants or animals found in rocks.
- A person who travels to new places.
- A large rock that moves around the Sun in space.
- The layer of air and water around the Earth.
- a tool we use to observe stars and planets.
- A sudden shaking of the ground.
- a mountain that erupts hot rocks and lava.
16 Clues: A hollow space in the ground. • A sudden shaking of the ground. • A person who travels to new places. • Something new that a person creates. • An ice-age animal similar to an elephant. • a mountain that erupts hot rocks and lava. • a tool we use to observe stars and planets. • The layer of air and water around the Earth. • a massive group of stars and planets in space. • ...
M2 unit 4 vocab 2024-11-21
12 Clues: not fast • the outcome • past of burn • hard to carry • bring it with you • person who invents • create something new • effective in reality • something new created • story of a persons life • try new way of doing things • can be used again in different form
Undertale 2026-03-11
12 Clues: the king • coolskeleton95 • friendly ghost • Has a glowing eye • Creator of undertale • Actual royal scientist • they help you in final • head of the royal guard • place where monsters live • first owner of the true lab • Dr. alphys greatest invention • increases when you turn someone into dust
The Korean Battleground 2012-05-10
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- Korea and Japan agreed that this group could not go into Korea without agreement
- This began in 1894
- The warship that China put soldiers in and sent to Korea
- What Min wanted Korea to do
- The term given when Japan took some of China's land, and European countries took other parts of China for themselves
- This king ruled Korea with Queen Min
- The stronget ruler
- What Queen Min wanted Russia to become with Korea against China and Japan
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- Where the war between Japan and China fought
- Started by poor peasants who were miserable and angry
- Fifteen years after Min's death, this is what Japan made Korea a part of
- An invention that made it easier to move soldiers and weapons around
- Where Queen Mind sent messengers
- Who won the war
- What happened to the British ship
- Name given to Korea because they would only deal with China
- What happened to Queen Min
17 Clues: Who won the war • This began in 1894 • The stronget ruler • What happened to Queen Min • What Min wanted Korea to do • Where Queen Mind sent messengers • What happened to the British ship • This king ruled Korea with Queen Min • Where the war between Japan and China fought • Started by poor peasants who were miserable and angry • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
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- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles.
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- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult working conditions.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-02-27
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- Furthered communication with his invention of the telegraph.
- Invented the "Model T" and established the assembly line.
- Created the first diesel engine.
- The creator of the power loom in textile mills.
- Established steamboat transportation on the Hudson River in 1807.
- Increased textile profit by inventing the spinning jenny.
- Made the flying shuttle which sped up the textile production incredibly.
- Established early photography and founded Kodak.
- Created the sewing machine for use in business.
- Author during revolution who wrote about difficult working conditions.
- Invented the telephone that changed society forever.
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- Drastically changed the factory system and methods to manufacture textiles.
- Increased trade and travel by discovering new methods to road building.
- Created the compound of steel for construction uses.
- The brothers who together created the first successful airplane.
- invented steam locomotive which revolutionized trade.
- Created interchangeable parts for muskets and the cotton gin.
- Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775.
- Discovered an idea for the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Responsible for bringing the industrial revolution to America.
20 Clues: Created the first diesel engine. • The creator of the power loom in textile mills. • Created the sewing machine for use in business. • Established early photography and founded Kodak. • Invented the first reliable steam engine in 1775. • Created the compound of steel for construction uses. • Invented the telephone that changed society forever. • ...
March-April 2014-04-30
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- Incised carving, as opposed to carving in relief
- A person appointed to superintend or precede
- Expressed or written in its native language
- Out of place, inappropriate, unbecoming
- Of or partaining to Florence
- A restaurant that sells both food and drink and usually has a floor play
- People partaining to the land of Sumer
- trova "Seek and ye shall find", located on the Battle of Merciano
- The lowest balcony in a theater
- A severe and often fatal disease in humans and primates
- A walkway between two larger rooms
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- Signifying the combination of social and economic factors
- Mournful, dismal, gloomy, in an exaggerated manner
- A latin mnenomic invented by the Vatican to remember the seven deadly sins
- Finished with crenelations, as a parapet in the manner of a battlement
- Someone who is honoured for achieving distinction in a particular field
- A word or phrase applied to someone that describes an attributed quality
- An invention or process protected by this right
- Johan Numeister printed the first version of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
- An english physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
20 Clues: Of or partaining to Florence • The lowest balcony in a theater • A walkway between two larger rooms • People partaining to the land of Sumer • Out of place, inappropriate, unbecoming • Expressed or written in its native language • A person appointed to superintend or precede • An invention or process protected by this right • ...
Famous Inventions 2024-08-16
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- Invention by Thomas Edison that brought electric light to homes
- Flying machine invented by the Wright brothers
- Vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine
- Global network of connected computers, revolutionizing communication
- Device invented by Alexander Graham Bell for voice communication
- Machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg for mass-producing books
- Device for capturing images, first developed by Daguerre and Niepce
- Device for stitching fabric, invented by Elias Howe
- Machine for processing and storing data, first developed in the 20th century
- Device to regulate the heartbeat, first implanted in humans in the 20th century
- Device for transmitting moving images and sound
- Appliance for keeping food and drinks cold
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- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Underwater vessel, first used for military purposes
- Optical instrument that magnifies small objects, invented by Leeuwenhoek
- Navigation instrument using Earth's magnetic field, first used in China
- Engine powered by steam, key to the Industrial Revolution
- Medical innovation that allows for painless surgery
- Harnessed by Benjamin Franklin and later Thomas Edison
- Wireless transmission of sound, pioneered by Marconi and Tesla
20 Clues: Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • Appliance for keeping food and drinks cold • Flying machine invented by the Wright brothers • Device for transmitting moving images and sound • Vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine • Underwater vessel, first used for military purposes • Medical innovation that allows for painless surgery • ...
Workplace Communication & Exam review 2022-09-06
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- a local network for sharing information
- manners, courtesy and tact in your actions
- portable document format
- being or involving conscious intellectual activity
- feelings and stressors that you carry with your thoughts
- something toward which effort is directed
- a work or invention that is the result of creativity
- fear of the tongue
- words per minute
- a list of items to be discussed.
- set of traceable digital activities, actions, contributions, and communication
- a preset format for a document or file
- natural and characteristic mental or emotional outlook
- communication that occurs in your own mind
- using internet/phone for personal reasons
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- a global computer network
- unwilling to adhere to rules or encouraging those who don’t
- document used y a person to present thier skills and accomplishments
- coming to work despite illness, emotional issues, boredom, etc
- people skills,time management, and empathy
- including everything or open to everyone
- What is considered to be the normal range
- communication between 2-3 people
- a contract that prohibits certain behaviors
24 Clues: words per minute • fear of the tongue • portable document format • a global computer network • communication between 2-3 people • a list of items to be discussed. • a preset format for a document or file • a local network for sharing information • including everything or open to everyone • something toward which effort is directed • What is considered to be the normal range • ...
90s 2021-10-27
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- Green skinned, hulking and muscular humanoid possessing a vast degree of physical strength
- She was a singer, songwriter, and actress really famous from united states
- it is a comic about a superhero spider.
- It is a mythological Greek hero
- It is a pop band from Madrid they have a very well known song called (devuelveme a mi chica)
- is an animated series about Ash Ketchup
- video game console by sony
- a Disney channel show that gives you many ideas to create a craft.
- a fictionalized account of the timeline between Jordan's initial retirement from the NBA in 1993 and his 1995 return
- It is an application that we use to communicate when Instagram and WhatsApp fall
- is a band of 5 girls who have a very famous song called wannabe
- It is a device that we use as a child where we can play different games such as Super Mario
- It is the name of a beautiful, popular and rich high school student who have 2 best friends
- it is a mouse who can talk and be just like humans.
- He is a male rapper and also when he was little he made a series called The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
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- It is a movie about a little girl, she is very intelligent, her family is in chaos and her math teacher is the one who supports her and helps her in everything
- who must pay a drug dealer $200 on Friday night by 10:00 PM.
- a great invention they made because thanks to this device we can see the planets better
- It is a invention of cellphone long time ago
- is a movie of villainous comedic trio of witches
- is superheroic alter-ego of ordinary suburban duck Drake Mallard.
- is an invented digital optical disc data storage format
- vengeance against criminals, vengeance against criminals
- it's a princess movie, where the princess wears a yellow dress
- It's a series under the water and Jbalvin put out a song
- It is a television series that we saw when we were little and in that series is Elmo
- It is a animated comic about 3 turtles
- is a series about a family and they tell their day to day, they say that the series shows things very similar to what is happening in the world right now
- a show where Rachel green was
- a fast superhero that thinks flash
30 Clues: video game console by sony • a show where Rachel green was • It is a mythological Greek hero • a fast superhero that thinks flash • it is a comic about a superhero spider. • is an animated series about Ash Ketchup • It is a animated comic about 3 turtles • It is a invention of cellphone long time ago • is a movie of villainous comedic trio of witches • ...
Black History Month 2025-02-18
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- The ______ were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated Southern United States in 1961 and subsequent years to challenge prevalent attitudes in racially segregated towns.
- George Speck Crum, famed chef of Native American and Black heritage, is credited with the invention of _____________.
- Rosa Parks' refusal to yield her seat on the bus to a white man on December 1, 1955, sparked the ________________________ boycott.
- The ___________ was the widespread migration of African Americans in the 20th century from rural communities in the South to large cities in the North and West.
- Dr. Mark Dean was a computer scientist and engineer who helped develop color PC monitor and first gigahertz chip at ______.
- The 14th amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted ______________ and equal rights to formerly enslaved people.
- George Washington Carver was an agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to ______ and methods to prevent soil depletion.
- Who was the first African American person in space? (Hint: last name)
- The ___-____ rule was a legal principle of racial classification that was prominent in the 20th-century United States which asserted that any person with even one ancestor of black ancestry is considered black.
- Who was the first African American to be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court? (Hint: last name)
- African American inventor Marie Van Brittan Brown contributed to a safer society with her invention of the first home ______________.
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- The ______ were the first African American military aviators in the U.S. Army Air Corps who earned more than 150 Distinguished Flying Crosses.
- Who was dubbed the Father of Ice Cream because he revolutionized the ice cream making process? (Hint: last name)
- Who was the first African American woman to fly in space? (Hint: last name)
- Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler was the first African American woman to earn a ____________ degree in the United States.
- Which American author, poet and civil rights activist, rose to prominence with the publication of “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” in 1969? (Hint: last name)
- The ______ laws were a collection of state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation.
- The American _____ War was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America.
- Dr. Charles Richard Drew developed improved techniques for blood storage leading to the development of large scale ______.
- Who developed and patented America's first automatic clothes dryer? (Hint: last name)
20 Clues: Who was the first African American person in space? (Hint: last name) • Who was the first African American woman to fly in space? (Hint: last name) • Who developed and patented America's first automatic clothes dryer? (Hint: last name) • Who was the first African American to be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court? (Hint: last name) • ...
Global challenge ALEX 2020-03-31
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- ... - export
- lohn
- abfall
- erdrutsch
- when there are more living beings than the earth can carry
- the car failed to meet the new ... standards
- ... - import
- noun for invention
- something thats not good for one
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- ...is the key
- abbauen
- nachhaltig
- something we all need to do about our carbon footprint
- latin for consumere
- often done with plastic bottles or bags
15 Clues: lohn • abfall • abbauen • erdrutsch • nachhaltig • ... - export • ... - import • ...is the key • noun for invention • latin for consumere • something thats not good for one • often done with plastic bottles or bags • the car failed to meet the new ... standards • something we all need to do about our carbon footprint • when there are more living beings than the earth can carry
The mysterious Benedict Society Book 1 2021-07-29
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- Whispere's children
- Another member of the Mysterious Benedict Society
- The one that remembers everything he reads
- M.r Benedict's twin brother
- The Boss
- Agility
- The one that never sleeps
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- What comes after being a Messenger
- The horrible fate the Whisperer has
- Kate's most prized possesion
- Puzzle solver
- Kate's father
- Sticky's real name
- M.r Curtains greates invention
- The youngest one
15 Clues: Agility • The Boss • Puzzle solver • Kate's father • The youngest one • Sticky's real name • Whispere's children • The one that never sleeps • M.r Benedict's twin brother • Kate's most prized possesion • M.r Curtains greates invention • What comes after being a Messenger • The horrible fate the Whisperer has • The one that remembers everything he reads • ...
The Bad Beginning 2023-04-03
15 Clues: dark • sister • of died • of lucky • of wedding • of children • noble person • older sister • of Count Olaf • youngest child • of pasta sauce • bad guy of this book • word representing that book • that is gave to the descendants • hook/invention of Violet to save Sunny
PERUBAHAN SOSIAL DAN BUDAYA 2023-10-08
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- Proses mendunia
- Perubahan yang sangat cepat
- Perpaduan budaya yang berbeda
- Penemuan baru berupa ide baru
- Perubahan yang tidak direncanakan
- Penyebaran kebudayan dari individu dan kelompok
- Contoh Perubahan yang direncanakan
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- Pertentangan dan pertikaian
- Perubahan yang lambat
- Gaya hidup kebarat-baratan
- Perembesan budaya
- Perubahan segala aspek dari tradisional ke modern
- Contoh perubahan yang pengaruhnya kecil
- Penemua baru yang dipakai masyarakat
- Kebudayaan universal
15 Clues: Proses mendunia • Perembesan budaya • Kebudayaan universal • Perubahan yang lambat • Gaya hidup kebarat-baratan • Pertentangan dan pertikaian • Perubahan yang sangat cepat • Perpaduan budaya yang berbeda • Penemuan baru berupa ide baru • Perubahan yang tidak direncanakan • Contoh Perubahan yang direncanakan • Penemua baru yang dipakai masyarakat • ...
zzz 2025-09-08
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- Transporting water
- Sewage discharge channel
- Things that come to mind
- a new thing
- Pipes for transporting liquids
- press make a book
- A drug that fights viruses
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- A lightweight material
- A heavy material
- A way to transport goods
- Containers to keep food fresh
- A piece of paper with recent events
- now
- Something better than a pipes
- Books with many illustrations
15 Clues: now • a new thing • A heavy material • press make a book • Transporting water • A lightweight material • A way to transport goods • Sewage discharge channel • Things that come to mind • A drug that fights viruses • Containers to keep food fresh • Something better than a pipes • Books with many illustrations • Pipes for transporting liquids • A piece of paper with recent events
history crossward 2016-06-24
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- old name of france
- first europian town in America
- eygiption pharaoh
- inspiration to the invention of tanks
- first machine gun
- created by the eyjiptians
- battle of hastings
- stone age people
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- first ever gun
- explosion created by fission
- empire in the middle east
- war the war that never happened
- famous French genarel
- Scottish medeval solder
- WW2 invasion plan
15 Clues: first ever gun • stone age people • eygiption pharaoh • first machine gun • WW2 invasion plan • old name of france • battle of hastings • famous French genarel • Scottish medeval solder • empire in the middle east • created by the eyjiptians • explosion created by fission • first europian town in America • war the war that never happened • inspiration to the invention of tanks
Can you guess the Word? Sat 11.45 2021-08-21
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- to make or become less in amount, intensity or degree.
- having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell.
- the movement of a body caused by thought or willpower without the application of a physical force.
- having or expressing a lively, cheerful and self-confident manner.
- happy, cheerful ; indifferent or showing lack of concern
- to warn or notify of a fault, to counsel against wrong practices.
- a feeling of irritation or resentment, especially by some wound to pride or self-esteem.
- the social, non-verbal behaviour (such as body language and facial expressions) that are characteristic of a person
- a countless number.
- an immovable pileup or tangle of logs, as in a river, causing a blockage.
- large in quantity or number
- to chuckle gleefully
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- great coolness and composure under strain
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident.
- amusement, gaiety or jollity, especially as expressed as laughter.
- an excuse, especially to avoid blame. Defense against charges of wrongdoing or evidence of absence.
- to perceive by the sight or some other sense- by the intellect; see, recognise or apprehend
- detective, bloodhound/ dog used for tracking; (as verb:) to track or trail
- to cover or overspread with water, to flood (also, overwhelm)
- causing laughter because of absurdity, laughable
- incapable of being conquered
- a paved (cemented/ with concrete) public walk, typically along the seafront
- characterised by social equality and equal rights for all people
- having one’s identity concealed (as under an assumed name, especially to avoid notice or formal attention).
- to unite or agree, to have a common opinion
25 Clues: a countless number. • to chuckle gleefully • large in quantity or number • incapable of being conquered • great coolness and composure under strain • to unite or agree, to have a common opinion • causing laughter because of absurdity, laughable • to make or become less in amount, intensity or degree. • happy, cheerful ; indifferent or showing lack of concern • ...
Notable People in CS History 2023-08-30
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- invented an early digital calculator
- software development, and the design and implementation of programming languages
- father of modern machine data processing
- conceived the first automatic digital computer
- the invention of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)
- served as the impetus for the technological revolution of the textile industry and is the basis of the modern automatic loom
- invented the differential and integral calculus
- was both an accomplished inventor and a painter
- developed the first modern computers decoding the encryption
- from cell phones to modems, to Internet audio players, the chip has changed the world
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- the functional program-controlled Turing-complete Z3 became operational
- helped establish modern symbolic logic
- fortran
- invented the Harvard Mark I, forerunner of the modern electronic digital computer
- created and built the first electronic calculating machine
- founded Apple Inc. in 1976 and transformed the company into a world leader in telecommunications
- businessman, engineer, and the co-founder and emeritus chairman of Intel Corporation
- founded and built the world's largest software business
- invented the random-access magnetic core memory, the information-storage device employed
- first computer programmer
20 Clues: fortran • first computer programmer • invented an early digital calculator • helped establish modern symbolic logic • father of modern machine data processing • conceived the first automatic digital computer • invented the differential and integral calculus • was both an accomplished inventor and a painter • founded and built the world's largest software business • ...
Addison Whittington 1st hour 2021-09-16
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- who are the people who study iteams behind ancient people?
- who lived a primitive life style in the calcaiseu parish area?
- What did the Indians trade?
- What are the wanders called?
- what was the cite built by the Neo Indians?
- What was the word that means"people altogether red"?
- What indians greeted the early french explorer Robert Cavelier?
- what is a formal agreement between two or more nations ?
- what did the Meso Indians also build?
- What was the Natchez ruler known as?
- what is it called when a person is looking for new discoveries?
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- Mounds What was used for religious ceremonies?
- River What was the biggest river that runs through Louisiana?
- What was name that usually led the tribes?
- what is the name of the specific tribe
- What did the Meso Indians leave behind?
- What was the village of the Natchez people called?
- The lack of what brought death to many?
18 Clues: What did the Indians trade? • What are the wanders called? • What was the Natchez ruler known as? • what did the Meso Indians also build? • what is the name of the specific tribe • What did the Meso Indians leave behind? • The lack of what brought death to many? • What was name that usually led the tribes? • what was the cite built by the Neo Indians? • ...
Physics Scientists 2026-03-14
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- Physics brought him closer to God
- Improved steam engines
- Designed the first block & tackle
- Astronomer who assumed planets traveled in ellipses around the sun
- Devised the Law of Universal Gravitation
- German physicist who discovered V=IR
- Constant that relates particle energy to the frequency of light
- Known for biological discoveries, but also related the restoring force to the distance from the equilibrium position in springs
- Scottish scientist who investigated the relationship between E & M
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- Said groups of Leyden jars looked like a battery of cannons
- Thought the reason objects have a preferred state is the force of friction
- Made a double-slit experience showing light behaving as a wave
- German physicist experimentally who detected EM waves
- Thought objects on Earth "prefer" to be at rest
- French engineer who worked with electrostatic force
- Explained the photoelectric effect
- English scientist who suggested a charged particle transmits lines through space
- Found the motion of object could change into heat
18 Clues: Improved steam engines • Physics brought him closer to God • Designed the first block & tackle • Explained the photoelectric effect • German physicist who discovered V=IR • Devised the Law of Universal Gravitation • Thought objects on Earth "prefer" to be at rest • Found the motion of object could change into heat • French engineer who worked with electrostatic force • ...
SBS REVIEW 2016-08-17
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- Hair on a man's face.
- Clothes for school or work.
- People who watch a show.
- Like an email or line.
- Exercise or play in the pool or ocean.
- Big old bones.
- Takes care of books.
- Bride's wear it.
- A shape on your body when you're born.
- The way you say a word.
- Beautiful ocean animal.
- Protects swimmers.
- You don't know where you are.
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- Babies eat it.
- $1.
- I made a new thing. no one ever made it before.
- Wake up too late.
- Word book.
- A disgusting insect.
- Need it to fly.
- Pick it up and say hello.
- Lost.
- An exercise to help your stomach get stronger.
- Shout.
- Like a mouse.
- Never late.
26 Clues: $1. • Lost. • Shout. • Word book. • Never late. • Like a mouse. • Babies eat it. • Big old bones. • Need it to fly. • Bride's wear it. • Wake up too late. • Protects swimmers. • A disgusting insect. • Takes care of books. • Hair on a man's face. • Like an email or line. • The way you say a word. • Beautiful ocean animal. • People who watch a show. • Pick it up and say hello. • Clothes for school or work. • ...
dawson's homework 2015-10-22
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- to be nice
- to make some one happy
- to be up more than than something or someone
- to give
- a place to park you'r car
- a bolt of electricity coming from the sky
- to say sorry for something
- to get some were
- to be happy about something
- a number after eighty nine
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- to pick between something
- to be next to
- to mix
- to stay alive
- to be lighted
- to get scared
- a walk way between the road and the grass
- a invention
- something you like the most
- to be a bit bigger
- to tell what you would do
- to give details
- a place with alot of cars
- to tell someone that they can come to something
24 Clues: to mix • to give • to be nice • a invention • to be next to • to stay alive • to be lighted • to get scared • to give details • to get some were • to be a bit bigger • to make some one happy • to pick between something • a place to park you'r car • to tell what you would do • a place with alot of cars • to say sorry for something • a number after eighty nine • something you like the most • ...
Upgrading humans crossword by Julien and Maxime form the class TLE1 2022-01-17
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- Something without risk
- Something created by the human
- Something that was created and is new
- It scare people
- Someone who created something new
- Best friend of the human
- Something that will never heal
- Exchange something by an other thing
- Thing that work at the place of human because it cost less
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- Something that will appear in dozen of years or more
- Molecule composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other
- Something that chance as time go on
- Someone who study science
- Something completely new, amazing
- Part of the body of a human being
- To find something new
- To make something better
- Something that never die
- Place were people do experiment
- Suit of armor that enhance human capability
20 Clues: It scare people • To find something new • Something without risk • To make something better • Something that never die • Best friend of the human • Someone who study science • Something created by the human • Something that will never heal • Place were people do experiment • Something completely new, amazing • Part of the body of a human being • Someone who created something new • ...
Slavery in the south 2022-12-05
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- When you make assumptions on a person because of their perceived group membership
- a network of safe houses
- restricted payment for african americans
- What mostly happened in the South?
- a state that passed the first black codes
- Lives in upper south
- Prisioners are leased to white employers for money
- another state that passed the first black codes
- go against work
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- group of workers with the same trade, or skil
- A religion slaves adapted to
- production & distribution of goods
- African- americans were known as vagrants because of this law
- laws/codes that discriminated africans- americans
- opposite of uppersouth
- American abolitionist and social activist.
- a person who watches over enslaved people
- invention invented by Eli Whitney
- opposite of deepsouth
- A large farm or estate
20 Clues: go against work • Lives in upper south • opposite of deepsouth • opposite of uppersouth • A large farm or estate • a network of safe houses • A religion slaves adapted to • invention invented by Eli Whitney • production & distribution of goods • What mostly happened in the South? • restricted payment for african americans • a person who watches over enslaved people • ...
This Week in Science 2025-03-14
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- Cloudiness of water
- A mixture made of a dissolved solid
- Someone who studies fish
- When a gas becomes a liquid
- Pulls water back to earth
- Dead Zones lack dissolved...
- Hedy Lamarr's invention led to THIS modern technology
- Wetlands serve as natural...
- A BIG source of nutrients
- A mixture of salt and fresh water
- Water released into the air from plants
- Another word for phytoplankton
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- When water falls to the earth
- Water flowing across the land
- One of the nutrients we've discussed
- We look to these to determine water quality
- Anything in the water
- Water stored underground
- A simpler word for macroinvertebrates
- When sets of data seem to have a relationship
- ____________ energy lifts water into the air
- Breaks down dead algae
22 Clues: Cloudiness of water • Anything in the water • Breaks down dead algae • Someone who studies fish • Water stored underground • Pulls water back to earth • A BIG source of nutrients • When a gas becomes a liquid • Dead Zones lack dissolved... • Wetlands serve as natural... • When water falls to the earth • Water flowing across the land • Another word for phytoplankton • ...
Freak the mighty 2023-01-20
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- proceeding creating a parent-child relation
- the taking possession of something by legal process
- defeat in a competition, race, or conflict
- characterized by action or forcefulness of
- someone who does evil deliberately
- the criminal act of carrying someone away by
- thick cotton fabric with vertical ribs
- persons
- causing disapproval or protest
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- a slowly moving mass of ice
- make easier
- characterized by a heightened level or degree
- not conquered
- an unusually gifted or intelligent person
- the act of making something new
- support and make steadfast
- a state in which you want to learn more about
- give a solemn statement in a court of law
- able to be depended on; consistent steady
- of inferior size
- lacking clarity, brightness, or loudness
21 Clues: persons • make easier • not conquered • of inferior size • support and make steadfast • a slowly moving mass of ice • causing disapproval or protest • the act of making something new • someone who does evil deliberately • thick cotton fabric with vertical ribs • lacking clarity, brightness, or loudness • an unusually gifted or intelligent person • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-05-15
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- Stolen ideas and plans
- Major political party
- Replaced water
- Location of mills in rural areas
- Good made at home
- Minority limitation on voting
- Condition of being on the Trail of Tears
- system Brings people together
- Tried to remove Native Americans from their land
- cheap source of power
- Problem with immigration
- Reason for moving into ethnic neighborhoods
- Religious background
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- Worked in mills
- North Eastern Indian tribe
- Great Awakening
- Invests capital in business for profit
- Codes Dictated slaves lives
- Right to vote
- Interchangeable parts
- Presidential candidate 1824
- Large quantities produced
- Alternative source of power
- Conditions in factories
- Invention used in the home
- Most Americans during Industrial Revolution
- Cause of growth in the north
27 Clues: Right to vote • Replaced water • Worked in mills • Great Awakening • Good made at home • Religious background • Major political party • Interchangeable parts • cheap source of power • Stolen ideas and plans • Conditions in factories • Problem with immigration • Large quantities produced • North Eastern Indian tribe • Invention used in the home • Codes Dictated slaves lives • ...
Industrial Inventors and Inventions 2025-02-14
Across
- Where was the first film shot?
- Who invented the smallpox vaccine?
- What industry is Richard Awkwrights invention used in?
- Who designed Europes Water and Sewage systems?
- Who invented the Kinemacolor?
- Who is credit for the Internal Combustion Engine?
- Who invented morse Code?
- How many men worked on the Steam Locomotive?
- What English device revolutionized Textile production?
- Who pioneered the way for railroads?
- What frame did Richard Arkwright invent?
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- Who invented the steam engine?
- What is the first film?
- What machine uses the Steam Paddler?
- Who invented the Steam Paddler?
- Which country was the telegraph tested in?
- Where was the crossword puzzle invented?
- Who invented the Crossword Puzzle?
- Who is the inventor of Plastic?
- What device uses morse code?
20 Clues: What is the first film? • Who invented morse Code? • What device uses morse code? • Who invented the Kinemacolor? • Who invented the steam engine? • Where was the first film shot? • Who invented the Steam Paddler? • Who is the inventor of Plastic? • Who invented the smallpox vaccine? • Who invented the Crossword Puzzle? • What machine uses the Steam Paddler? • ...
Medieval Europe Crossword 2025-08-22
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- Battle involving religion.
- The time period currently being taught in this class.
- 6th century innovation.
- What the Europeans used to get goods.
- 6th century innovation.
- Religious leader.
- Second lowest class in Manorialism.
- Invention from around the year 1300.
- The disease that wiped out half of Europe.
- Highest class in Manorialism
- The economic standing in this time period.
- Lowest class in Manorialism.
- 9th century innovation.
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- A religious battle where hundreds of children died.
- An association of craftsmen and/or merchants.
- What the apprentices eventually became.
- The students of master craftsmen.
- The political standing in Europe in the time period being taught.
- 12th century innovation.
- The heir of the throne when the king is in power.
- Second highest class in Manorialism.
21 Clues: Religious leader. • 6th century innovation. • 6th century innovation. • 9th century innovation. • 12th century innovation. • Battle involving religion. • Highest class in Manorialism • Lowest class in Manorialism. • The students of master craftsmen. • Second lowest class in Manorialism. • Invention from around the year 1300. • Second highest class in Manorialism. • ...
RU ITEC411 - Intellectual Property 2025-10-21
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- prevent a plan or intention
- the disregarding of an agreement
- ownership
- allows modifications but released under same license
- online world
- responsible by law
- only for one person/group, not to be shared
- stopping others from breaking digital locks
- using someone's work or idea without credit
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- legal right to control how your work is used
- official permission
- making digital resources available to others
- group of organizations working together for a common goal
- small plug-in device that adds a feature to a computer
- internet file-hosting services that store and share files
- rule/condition in an agreement by law
- official permission to use something
- legal right to an inventor over their invention
- morally right
- making sure rules/laws are followed
20 Clues: ownership • online world • morally right • responsible by law • official permission • prevent a plan or intention • the disregarding of an agreement • making sure rules/laws are followed • official permission to use something • rule/condition in an agreement by law • only for one person/group, not to be shared • stopping others from breaking digital locks • ...
Fourth Grade History Test #6 2025-12-16
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- first center of skyscraper architecture
- location of America's first subway system
- launched the first successful liquid-fuel rocket
- was sent to set up government in the Philippines before becoming president of the United States
- were created to protect children from dangerous jobs and long working hours
- its purpose was to set Cuba free from Spain
- the Model T was built using this method
- piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- amusement park called a "Poor Man's Paradise"
- elevation; height above sea level
- sank on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg
- where Roosevelt's Rough Riders had an important victory during the Spanish-American War
- strip of land connecting North America and South America
- the first successful one was built by Wilbur and Orville Wright using a gasoline engine
- used ideas from James Watt's invention to invent the steamboat
- his invention of the gas mask saved many lives during World War I
- highest point of a mountain
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- invented the phonograph to record sound
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
- location of the first successful airplane flight
- piece of land completely surrounded by water
- was ordered to capture of destroy the Spanish Pacific fleet during the Spanish American War
- was a famous baseball player before becoming an evangelist
- location of a hurricane that caused the deadliest natural disaster in United States history
- used by inventors to protect their design ideas and prove ownership of their inventions
- did not become a territory of the United States as a result of the Spanish American War
- people often placed a man's ideas over God's truth during this
- a former entry port for immigration on the West Coast of the United States
- deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- location of a large earthquake which caused severe fires that destroyed the city
- the company started by John D. Rockefeller
- invented the telephone
- the man who brought the steel industry to America
- a person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country
34 Clues: invented the telephone • highest point of a mountain • elevation; height above sea level • deep, narrow valley with steep sides • invented the phonograph to record sound • first center of skyscraper architecture • the Model T was built using this method • piece of land nearly surrounded by water • location of America's first subway system • ...
