discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
The Renassiance 2024-05-08
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- the man most famous for dramatic and expressive artwork
- he was a protestant and built his own telescope
- the Renaissance was a period of
- the ____ of Mexico: in which the Spanish who conquered Mexico because the Azetcs had better weapons
- the French name for Renaissance
- the main reason people wanted to explore,to get...
- very famous poet and play write
- to travel all the way around Earth
- where the Renaissance started
- a type of ship that voyagers set out on in the 1400s-1500s
- One of the best sculptors in the Renaissance,not the Ninja Turtle.
- people who believed humans were capable of great things
- the scientist who discovered gravity from an apple
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- a religious reform movement
- the plague that lasted from 1347 to 1351
- Europeans called this country the "new world"
- things like wood, furs, and rich soil which helped England, France, Portugal, and the Netherlands
- the last name of the German man who built the first movable printing press
- bloody religious _____ broke out in France, Germany,Netherlands, and Switzerland
- the revolution of inventions such as steam engines and caravals
- people who protested the church
- the birth of modern science is called a ___
- one of the main sciences used in the Renaissance
- a device sailors used to tell direction using the magnetic pull of the North and South poles.
- Period of creativity and inventions
25 Clues: a religious reform movement • where the Renaissance started • the Renaissance was a period of • people who protested the church • the French name for Renaissance • very famous poet and play write • to travel all the way around Earth • Period of creativity and inventions • the plague that lasted from 1347 to 1351 • the birth of modern science is called a ___ • ...
Inventions 2024-06-06
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- Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe.
- Invented in 1956 by Robert Adler and Eugene Polley. Without this invention, watching TV today will be a very different experience.
- Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse
- You need this when you are travelling to unknown places.
- Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs.
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- It's used for taking photographs and digital videos.
- It's used to give light on the dark spaces.
- This kitchen gadget was accidentally discovered during World War 2 by Dr. Percy Spencer. He realized that his chocolate bar melted when he left it near the radar he'd been working on.
- It's used for researching information.
- You turn on this communication device during long road trips. It was invented in 1985 by Alexander Stepanovich Popov
- It's used for surfing internet, to play, to type, and to open web pages.
11 Clues: Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs. • Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse • It's used for researching information. • Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe. • It's used to give light on the dark spaces. • It's used for taking photographs and digital videos. • You need this when you are travelling to unknown places. • ...
Inventions 2024-05-23
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
The City of Art 2025-10-07
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- Reduced labor needs an increased overall production (ex. Mechanical reaper)
- Union, An organization of workers joining together to work from better wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions
- Graham Bell, An inventor of the telephone and telphonenservice
- Darwinism, Belief that "Survival of the fittest" theory decided which people succeed in business and life in general
- Bagaining, Workers acting together to negotiate with management
- The movement from agricultural production to manufacturing production
- Integrations, Owning all businesses in a certain field
- Exculsive right to sell or make inventions, allowed inventors to protect their inventions from being tolen by others
- Vanderbilt, Captain of the railroad and shipping industry
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- Edison, An inventor that used electricity in various ways and created the light bulb
- D. Rockefeller, Captain of the oil industry
- Another word for country or agricultural & low populated area
- Ford, Captain of the Automobile industry, used assembly line to mass produce an affordable automobile
- Another word for city or densely (Highly) populated area
- Buriness that sells portions of ownership called stock shares
- A company that wipes out competitors and controls an industry
- Carnagie, Captain of the steal industry
- A place where workers labored long hours under poor conditions from low wage
- Antitrust Act, A law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained trade
19 Clues: Carnagie, Captain of the steal industry • D. Rockefeller, Captain of the oil industry • Integrations, Owning all businesses in a certain field • Another word for city or densely (Highly) populated area • Vanderbilt, Captain of the railroad and shipping industry • Another word for country or agricultural & low populated area • ...
Crossword 2024-12-19
15 Clues: G-Pass@k • LLM heroes • Exam subject • Math question • Find solution • LiveMathBench • Recent findings • New discoveries • Tough math exam • Correct solution • Reliable performance • Large Language Models • Problem challenge level • Inconsistent performance • Consistency measuring tool
Indus River Valley 2016-10-11
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- Priests
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Indus River Valley
- Movement of people from one region to another
- Site of many archaeological discoveries
- Sacred literature
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey
- Seasonal winds which dominate India's climate
- Groups of people in social system
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- Rebirth
- A landmass which include India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
- Good or bad deeds
- Wisdom
- Group of nomadic people
- Epic story of India
- Release from selfishness and pain
- Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia
- Religion founded by Mahavira
19 Clues: Wisdom • Rebirth • Priests • Good or bad deeds • Sacred literature • Epic story of India • Group of nomadic people • Gautama Founder of Buddhism • Religion founded by Mahavira • Release from selfishness and pain • Groups of people in social system • Huge peninsula in modern day Turkey • Site of many archaeological discoveries • Indo-European speakers who occupied Anatolia • ...
OCCUPATIONS 2025-04-15
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- Fixes cars and engines
- Works in a library and helps you find books
- Cleans schools or buildings
- Pretends to be different people in movies or plays
- Flies airplanes
- Constructs houses and buildings
- Cooks delicious meals in a kitchen
- Keeps the community safe and catches bad guys
- Works in a school and helps students learn
- Does experiments and makes discoveries
- Performs songs for an audience
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- Takes care of your teeth
- Helps take care of patients in a hospital
- Creates drawings, paintings, or sculptures
- Operates cars, buses, or trucks
- Treats people who are sick or hurt
- Bakes bread, cakes, and pastries
- Grows crops and raises animals
- Puts out fires and helps in emergencies
- A doctor for animals
20 Clues: Flies airplanes • A doctor for animals • Fixes cars and engines • Takes care of your teeth • Cleans schools or buildings • Grows crops and raises animals • Performs songs for an audience • Operates cars, buses, or trucks • Constructs houses and buildings • Bakes bread, cakes, and pastries • Treats people who are sick or hurt • Cooks delicious meals in a kitchen • ...
WESTWARD EXPANSION 2023-01-26
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- new orleans
- cause and...
- worked in mines for low wages
- supported the constitutioin
- western economy
- time of any inventions
- made travel shipping on land easier
- louisiana
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- california 1849
- louisiana purchase bought from...
- profit and competition
- eli whitney invented the...
- forced to live on reservations
- ...famin
- made travel on rivers easier
- worked in factories for low wages
- cash crop in the south
- key issue for new states
- own all the land from the atlantic to the pacific
- francis scott...
20 Clues: ...famin • louisiana • new orleans • cause and... • california 1849 • western economy • francis scott... • profit and competition • cash crop in the south • time of any inventions • key issue for new states • eli whitney invented the... • supported the constitutioin • made travel on rivers easier • worked in mines for low wages • forced to live on reservations • ...
281 Discoveries Vocabulary 2016-04-14
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- Russian word for man who travels into space
- your grandmother's/grandfather's grandmother (4 generations from you)
- a family member who lived before you
- to find
- machines sent into space to catch signals and/or send signals
- Birth name (in English, usually your first name and father's last name)
- a family member who is related to you and is born after you
- the study of the natural and physical world
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- English word for man who travels into space
- Creating a picture or infographic (picture & text) of genealogy
- to discover and study something
- your parents' grandfather or your grandparents' parents
- a person who solves mysteries
- when a person is not related directly to a family that cares for him/her
- to find
- Family:studying ancestors and descendants
- relative who is son or daughter of an aunt or uncle
- a finding (noun)
18 Clues: to find • to find • a finding (noun) • a person who solves mysteries • to discover and study something • a family member who lived before you • Family:studying ancestors and descendants • English word for man who travels into space • Russian word for man who travels into space • the study of the natural and physical world • relative who is son or daughter of an aunt or uncle • ...
Zambian Discoveries 2021-03-19
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- What is the Abbreviation for Zambia
- Coin of Zambia
- North Zambia city
- The capital of Zambia
- Neighbor of Zambia
- Kuanda The first president of Zambia
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- Native of Lusaka
- Landlocked republic in southern Africa, the capital of which is Lusaka.
- Former name of Zambia and Zimbabwe
- Who was the 5th president of Zambia
- Fly in Zambia
11 Clues: Fly in Zambia • Coin of Zambia • Native of Lusaka • North Zambia city • Neighbor of Zambia • The capital of Zambia • Former name of Zambia and Zimbabwe • What is the Abbreviation for Zambia • Who was the 5th president of Zambia • Kuanda The first president of Zambia • Landlocked republic in southern Africa, the capital of which is Lusaka.
Medical discoveries 2022-06-06
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- a condition in which the body’s temperature is higher than usual, esp. as a sign of illness
- It overshadowed the aspirin
- any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as a medicine
- the reduction or end of pain
- a very small cell in the blood that makes it thicker and more solid in order to stop bleeding caused by an injury
- over-consumption of aspirinc can lead to this
- when the blood become thicker and more solid
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- material with particular physical characteristics
- a botanical name of the herb the asperin made of
- an unwanted or unexpected result or condition that comes along with the desired effects of something
- a red, painful, and often swollen area in or on a part of your body
11 Clues: It overshadowed the aspirin • the reduction or end of pain • when the blood become thicker and more solid • over-consumption of aspirinc can lead to this • a botanical name of the herb the asperin made of • material with particular physical characteristics • a red, painful, and often swollen area in or on a part of your body • ...
DUO DISCOVERIES 2024-02-08
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- Leonard's cause of death
- What the killers often stole from their male victims
- Someone who is obsessed with stealing items
- Pain and suffering inflicted on their female victims
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- Preferred method of murder
- Escapees from the law
- Both killers joined this defense organization for the US
- What the killers did to their victims when they were tortured
- Building in which the murders took place
- Remains of the victims found at the cabin
- Ng's impending sentence
11 Clues: Escapees from the law • Ng's impending sentence • Leonard's cause of death • Preferred method of murder • Building in which the murders took place • Remains of the victims found at the cabin • Someone who is obsessed with stealing items • What the killers often stole from their male victims • Pain and suffering inflicted on their female victims • ...
꧁༺Ancient Greek And Roman Crossword Puzzle by Dylan F. ༻꧂ 2021-02-11
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- Greece was a bunch of city ____ and Rome was a empire
- Rome and Greece both used ____ to travel and trade. These inventions transported goods all around their empires and beyond over water.
- What is said to be the original hill that Rome was built on
- In both civilizations, a popular drink was ____
- Athens was named after ____
- Greece was the foundation for many ____ inventions
- Roman and Greek citizens married at around age ____.
- Greece was a Democracy and Rome was an empire.
- Most people in ancient Greece did not use ___ and in Rome they did. This object is what we wear on our feet.
- Rome was named after ____
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- Both civilizations had a ton of ___ to help around and do errands. These people did not have freedoms.
- Both civilizations had ____, lunch, and dinner
- Greece and Rome were one of the first civilizations to make ____. This object is used to display paintings,for decoration, or to hold things.
- Greece was ____ Roman time
- The capital of Rome was Rome and the Centre of Greece is ____
- Were Rome and Greece important civilizations?
- Both civilizations had strong ____ to help them at war on the sea
- Greece and Rome Both used ___ for clothing. This item was a loose garment and did not have sleeves.
- In both Greece and Rome, what is the pet both civilizations had that was very common in their states?
- Two famous wars in Greek and Roman history were the Peloponessian war and the ____ war (starts with a p)
20 Clues: Rome was named after ____ • Greece was ____ Roman time • Athens was named after ____ • Were Rome and Greece important civilizations? • Both civilizations had ____, lunch, and dinner • Greece was a Democracy and Rome was an empire. • In both civilizations, a popular drink was ____ • Greece was the foundation for many ____ inventions • ...
Ryan/Zane's Ancient Egyptian Xword Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- spells, prayers for the afterlife
- pharaoh at 10 dies at 19
- had to get a yes from osiris to get here
- end of river
- first female pharaoh
- goddess of protection
- found with different languages written on
- took over egypt for 100 years
- written language using symbols
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- belief in many gods and goddess
- discovered king tuts tomb
- god of writing
- Justice and balance goddess
- plow,eye makeup, police, toothpaste
- salt, and spices
- heart and feather
- area for pharaoh tombs
- natural growing plant used for paper
- ruled for 60 years
- killed by brother
20 Clues: end of river • god of writing • salt, and spices • heart and feather • killed by brother • ruled for 60 years • first female pharaoh • goddess of protection • area for pharaoh tombs • pharaoh at 10 dies at 19 • discovered king tuts tomb • Justice and balance goddess • took over egypt for 100 years • written language using symbols • belief in many gods and goddess • ...
People 2020-09-24
Klonike Adventures Characters 2024-08-14
Science Fiction 2022-01-11
Words that describe Minecraft 2025-11-24
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- Truly incredible and amazing.
- Full of amazing biomes and structures.
- Full of new discoveries.
- A lot of mid game farming.
- Wanting to explore.
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- Hard dungeons and even more difficult boss fights.
- Full of numerous ideas.
- Completely kid approved.
- Full of monsters and mysteries untold.
- Many friends and rivals.
10 Clues: Wanting to explore. • Full of numerous ideas. • Completely kid approved. • Many friends and rivals. • Full of new discoveries. • A lot of mid game farming. • Truly incredible and amazing. • Full of monsters and mysteries untold. • Full of amazing biomes and structures. • Hard dungeons and even more difficult boss fights.
UOI Intro 2023-09-19
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- studying english
- people who are good at math.
- mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds.
- problems and discoveries put online.
- traveling somewhere.
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- need to migrate because of better things or offers.
- going to other places in the world
- study particles.
- need to migrate since of problems in home country.
- things from the past.
- conflict that is used physically and fighting.
- animal homes
- study mammals/animals
13 Clues: animal homes • study particles. • studying english • traveling somewhere. • things from the past. • study mammals/animals • people who are good at math. • going to other places in the world • problems and discoveries put online. • mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. • conflict that is used physically and fighting. • need to migrate since of problems in home country. • ...
UOI Intro 2023-09-19
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- studying english
- people who are good at math.
- mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds.
- problems and discoveries put online.
- traveling somewhere.
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- need to migrate because of better things or offers.
- going to other places in the world
- study particles.
- need to migrate since of problems in home country.
- things from the past.
- conflict that is used physically and fighting.
- animal homes
- study mammals/animals
13 Clues: animal homes • study particles. • studying english • traveling somewhere. • things from the past. • study mammals/animals • people who are good at math. • going to other places in the world • problems and discoveries put online. • mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. • conflict that is used physically and fighting. • need to migrate since of problems in home country. • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-10
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- feline fancier
- the day before yesterday.
- a harsh discordant mix of sounds
- graceful or flexible
- quick witty reply in a response to criticism
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- excessively talkative
- release of a substance
- good luck in unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- something/someone that is out of place
- Beautiful
- many different things
- relating to the earth
12 Clues: Beautiful • feline fancier • graceful or flexible • excessively talkative • many different things • relating to the earth • release of a substance • the day before yesterday. • a harsh discordant mix of sounds • something/someone that is out of place • quick witty reply in a response to criticism • good luck in unexpected and fortunate discoveries
Peanut and Sweetpotatoe Inventions 2025-03-05
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- used for making pancakes
- It is sweet.
- cake topping
- You can rub in on your hands.
- You can put it on cereal.
- You can use it to stick things together.
- You can color on this.
- Toy ducks are made out of it.
- You pour milk on it.
- You can wash your hands with it.
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- a drink made in a machine
- used in a pen
- dye you can use it in your hair
- You can put it in cereal.
- pancake topping
- burger topping
- used for cooking
- used to make a sandwich
18 Clues: It is sweet. • cake topping • used in a pen • burger topping • pancake topping • used for cooking • You pour milk on it. • You can color on this. • used to make a sandwich • used for making pancakes • a drink made in a machine • You can put it in cereal. • You can put it on cereal. • You can rub in on your hands. • Toy ducks are made out of it. • dye you can use it in your hair • ...
INVENTIONS 2022-09-09
11 Clues: It can fly • You can ride it • Boys' favorite toy • Mini version of computer • It helps you in the dark • Some scientists need this • You can find anything here • Connect you to some people • Tiniest thing made of wood • Another version of the computer • Some sparks when it's New Year's Eve
Inventions 2024-09-15
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- SOMETHING YOU CAN BUY
- PROCESS BEFORE MAKING SOMETHING
- THIS IS WHAT WE DO WHEN WE TALK
- PART OF A COMPUTER, CELLPHONE, TABLET, TV.
- ENGINEERS DO THIS WHEN MAKING SOMETHING
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- PAST, PRESENT AND...
- EVERY CELLPHONE/COMPUTER HAS. FOR EX. ANDROID, iOS, WINDOWS
- WE ARE ALL ________ TO INTERNET.
- THIS IS WHAT EVERY TECHNOLOGICAL DEVICE IS
- WE ARE SURROUNDED BY THIS, IT IS EVERYWHERE.
- WHEN SOMETHING IS GOOD, IT IS...
11 Clues: PAST, PRESENT AND... • SOMETHING YOU CAN BUY • PROCESS BEFORE MAKING SOMETHING • THIS IS WHAT WE DO WHEN WE TALK • WE ARE ALL ________ TO INTERNET. • WHEN SOMETHING IS GOOD, IT IS... • ENGINEERS DO THIS WHEN MAKING SOMETHING • THIS IS WHAT EVERY TECHNOLOGICAL DEVICE IS • PART OF A COMPUTER, CELLPHONE, TABLET, TV. • WE ARE SURROUNDED BY THIS, IT IS EVERYWHERE. • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- Bottled beer was made here.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- He invented the compound microscope.
- This was the name of the first piano.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
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- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He invented the first submarine.
- Galileo was born here.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo's last name.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- Thomas Savery made this.
19 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Gutenberg invented this. • Thomas Savery made this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
AWAW Crossword: June-Nov 19 (Grade 7th) 2019-12-13
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- jaunty
- betrayer
- irritation
- anticipate
- My mother is always____ me to eat healthy foods
- telekinesis
- antonym of logjam
- democratic
- to become less in amount
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- an excuse
- antonym of frown
- camoflauged
- levity
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- to join or fit together compactly
- antonym of vulnerable
- acrid
- nonchalance
18 Clues: acrid • jaunty • levity • betrayer • an excuse • irritation • anticipate • democratic • camoflauged • telekinesis • nonchalance • antonym of frown • antonym of logjam • antonym of vulnerable • to become less in amount • to join or fit together compactly • My mother is always____ me to eat healthy foods • an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
Brandon Williams 2017-11-03
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- an agreement in which each side makes concessions
- Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories of Copernicus.
- the sun is the center of the universe
- became Queen of England upon the death of Queen Mary.
- land around northern France and Germany
- German astronomer whose discoveries expanded on Copernicus's heliocentric universe.
- started calvinism
- born in Nuremberg, Germany. Engraver
- made printing press
- Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe
- Italian artist. His sketches for flying machines and undersea boats resembled the later inventions of airplanes and submarines.
- Swiss city-state that became a Calvinist theocracy
- Danish astronomer who produced the most accurate measurements and locations of the stars before the use of the telescope.
- a city in northern Germany, where Luther drew up his 95 Theses
- a group of Catholic leaders that met between 1545 and 1563
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist.
- gained renown as the author of several books on spiritual matters.
- born in Florence. He was a Renaissance political philosopher, statesman, and writer. Wrote book about being a powerful leader.
- study of grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history, taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- one of the most important figures of the Scientific Revolution. An English mathematician and physicist. created calculus
- artistic technique gives paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- one of the leading minds of the late 1600s. His work with pressurized air led to the development of Boyle's Law, which describes the relationship between pressure and the volume of gas.
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- distinguished English philosopher, statesman, and lawyer. A man of many talents, he promoted rational thought.
- Holy Roman emperor during the time of Martin Luther's reformation efforts.
- a city in northern Italy
- an unproved theory accepted for the purposes of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
- recognize a person as a saint
- careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism.
- perfect society
- lived in Florence was a humanist, poet, and scholar.
- god knows the future and you cant change it
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
- got his legs blown off by cannon ball
- Italian courtier, diplomat, and writer.
- pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- greatest playwrite ever and created many words
- everyday language of ordinary people
- born in London. Wrote utopia
- second Tudor king of England. Well-educated and athletic, he was initially a favorite of the English people.
- a subgroup of a major religious group
- German monk and wrote the 95 thesis
- Catholic theologian who strongly supported reform.
- painted ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome. As an architect, he designed the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome
- force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles.
- was the first queen to rule England in her own right.
- assembly or legislature
51 Clues: perfect society • started calvinism • made printing press • assembly or legislature • a city in northern Italy • born in London. Wrote utopia • recognize a person as a saint • German monk and wrote the 95 thesis • born in Nuremberg, Germany. Engraver • everyday language of ordinary people • the sun is the center of the universe • got his legs blown off by cannon ball • ...
gabby pascoe unit 5 2014-12-04
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- city in michigan
- big business
- controlled the new york and harlem railroad
- postwar changes
- growth of industry
- the wright brothers
- automobile manufacturer
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- line that moves parts and products in a factory
- inventor of the telephone
- negative effect of industrialization
- president of the standard oil company
- thomas edison
- steel industry
- steel-manufacturing center in the U.S.
- city in northeastern illinois
15 Clues: big business • thomas edison • steel industry • postwar changes • city in michigan • growth of industry • the wright brothers • automobile manufacturer • inventor of the telephone • city in northeastern illinois • negative effect of industrialization • president of the standard oil company • steel-manufacturing center in the U.S. • controlled the new york and harlem railroad • ...
First Nations People 2011-10-07
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- ______ were made from long poles and animal skin.
- They hunted many ________.
- The ________ worked and played all day.
- People in the artic lived in a _______.
- Inuits created ________.
- They live according to ______.
- They traveled in _______.
- The crops surrounded each _____.
- Land is their _______.
- Most tribes releid on ______.
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- The men fur _______.
- They lived in _______.
- The natives painted _______.
- The natives grew _______.
- The natives carved _________.
- Ten or more families could live in the _______.
- The natives were ________.
- They needed ________ to survive.
- Many different cultres lived in the _______ region.
- They _______.
20 Clues: They _______. • The men fur _______. • They lived in _______. • Land is their _______. • Inuits created ________. • The natives grew _______. • They traveled in _______. • They hunted many ________. • The natives were ________. • The natives painted _______. • The natives carved _________. • Most tribes releid on ______. • They live according to ______. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-05-03
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- The... will sail overseas
- A robot is...
- Old ladies also like...
- The... are messy, lazy and loud
- The... work and get payed a lot
- My favourite store is...
- Has a trunk
- A scientist creates...
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
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- Old ladies like...
- Port... is going to win AFL
- Flying mammal
- My mum called me on the...
- The train's a...
- The train is on the...
- The Queen of...
- There are many... in America
- The... grow wheat
- Likes to chase mice
20 Clues: Has a trunk • A robot is... • Flying mammal • The Queen of... • Large marsupial • The train's a... • The... grow wheat • Man's best friend • Old ladies like... • Likes to chase mice • The train is on the... • A scientist creates... • Old ladies also like... • My favourite store is... • The... will sail overseas • My mum called me on the... • Port... is going to win AFL • ...
Engineer 2022-10-25
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- rails
- windmills
- Testing
- X-ray machines
- test procedures
- data and analytics
- operator control system
- powered billboards
- power plants
- code of the human species
- builds boats
- clean air ceramic inventions
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- deals with zoo’s
- dynamic spectrum management
- damage prevention
- Test product safety
- the build of safety things such as parachutes
- future innovative projects
- boxes
- health products
- deals with speed
- Prosthetics
- Vertical farming
- knowledge of safety
- electric
- verify house owners
26 Clues: rails • boxes • Testing • electric • windmills • Prosthetics • power plants • builds boats • X-ray machines • health products • test procedures • deals with zoo’s • deals with speed • Vertical farming • damage prevention • data and analytics • powered billboards • Test product safety • knowledge of safety • verify house owners • operator control system • code of the human species • future innovative projects • ...
Intellectual Property 2018-01-24
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- a fundamental requirement in any examination as to substance and is an undisputed condition of patentability.
- in the application that should be compared with each of those documents.
- Things that belong to someone
- a document, issued, upon application, by a government office
- The possibility of making and manufacturing in practice, and that of carrying out or using in practice.
- organization, who the Madrid Agreement and Protocol Concerning the International Registration of Marks
- mentioned as inventions, industrial designs, trademarks, service marks and commercial names and designations constitute the industrial property branch of intellectual property.
- the most recent name of the organization, before it became WIPO, was...
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- skill who is intended to exclude the “best” expert that can be found.
- by way of written or oral disclosure.
- art is, in general, all the knowledge that existed prior to the relevant filing or priority date of a patent application, whether it
- “industrial property” covers inventions and industrial designs.
- intellectual property law that gives creative artists exclusive control of their work
- the responsible intergovernmental organizations in their respective fields of activity long before the establishment in UN
- organization was signed at Stockholm in 1967 and entered into force in 1970.
15 Clues: Things that belong to someone • by way of written or oral disclosure. • a document, issued, upon application, by a government office • “industrial property” covers inventions and industrial designs. • skill who is intended to exclude the “best” expert that can be found. • in the application that should be compared with each of those documents. • ...
Inventions 2 2024-02-15
14 Clues: billig • finden • Glühbirne • entwerfen • Kraftwerk • Experiment • entwickeln • Erfinder:in • Erfindungen • Energie, Strom • etwas ausdenken • übertragen, senden • mit Energie versorgen • an einem Wettbewerb teilnehmen
engineering 2025-12-17
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- renaissance inventor
- Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors
- Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines.
- developed AC electricity
- built bridges and ships, railway
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- Engineering that focuses on finding and extracting oil
- improved electrical systems
- made the light bulb
- Know for discoveries in math and physics
- made cars
10 Clues: made cars • made the light bulb • renaissance inventor • developed AC electricity • improved electrical systems • built bridges and ships, railway • Know for discoveries in math and physics • Engineering that focuses on finding and extracting oil • Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors • Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines.
Intermediate Modern History 2020-03-17
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- Modern Music
- War during Modern's beginning
- Automobile, motion pictures, and the radio
- Modern gender explosion
- World embraces Modern
- Another name for 1st generation dancers
- 1920s female
- 1st 2 generations of modern dance focus
- Places created for Modern Dance
- U.S. social and ______ changes
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- Modern Feet
- Stock market Crash
- Summer college festival
- gained the right to vote
- What did 2nd generation dancers like?
- Wright Brothers
16 Clues: Modern Feet • Modern Music • 1920s female • Wright Brothers • Stock market Crash • World embraces Modern • Summer college festival • Modern gender explosion • gained the right to vote • War during Modern's beginning • U.S. social and ______ changes • Places created for Modern Dance • What did 2nd generation dancers like? • Another name for 1st generation dancers • ...
Chapter 5 SS 2025-11-11
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- George ____ developed the air brake
- Factory jobs drew ____ and rural workers to cities
- ___ McCoy invented a lubricating cup for machinery to run smoothly
- J. P. ____ was finance
- Workers formed unions like the Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor
- John D. ____ was the oil inderstry
- The Industrial Age brought a surge of new__
- Who invented the transatlantic telegraph cable
- this was created to make railroad scheduals
- Growth of large ____ and stock
- Employers used ____ injunctions, and blacklists to fight unions
- ___ integration owning all steps of production
- integration combining many companies in the same industry
- Government ____ and subsidies encouraged construction
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- These inventions improved communication, transportation, and ____
- _____ vs. “captains of industry”: debate over their ethics and contributions
- Rise of ____ and national markets lowered costs but widened inequality
- Labor reformers began to push for shorter hours, safer workplaces, and ___ laws
- Andrew ___ was the steel inderstry
- ___ Howard Latimer improved the light bulb filament
- Railroad ____ consolidated smaller lines into large systems
- Standard ___ tracks allowed smoother travel
- _____ parts allowed products to be assembled quickly
- Trusts and _____ often eliminated competition.
- Railroads spurred growth in steel, coal, lumber, and _____
- Strikes such as the ____ Strike
- after the Civil War what expanded rapidly?
- ____ Woods improved electric railway and telegraph systems
- _____ Gram Bell invented the telephone
- George ____ invented the Kodak camera
- Railroads opened the _____ to settlement and new towns
- Who developed the assembly line for mass production of automobiles?
- Who invented the phonograph, motion picture projector, and practical electric light bulb?
33 Clues: J. P. ____ was finance • Growth of large ____ and stock • Strikes such as the ____ Strike • Andrew ___ was the steel inderstry • John D. ____ was the oil inderstry • George ____ developed the air brake • George ____ invented the Kodak camera • _____ Gram Bell invented the telephone • after the Civil War what expanded rapidly? • Standard ___ tracks allowed smoother travel • ...
One Hundred Years of Solitude 2022-06-15
9 Clues: the setting • the wife of josé • the founder of Macondo • description of Macondo • the social life of Macondo • the first leader of Macondo • what the men in the buendía do • they were brought by the gypsies • people who brought inventions to Macondo
Newfoundland Crossword 2022-06-15
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- Colorful houses
- Weatherman
- Mountains of ice on the water
- The provincial bird
- Nickname of Newfoundland
- Newfoundland comedian and host
- Landmark in St.john’s
- What were known for
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- A musical made here
- Provincial mineral emblem
- This is 29,000km long
- A stick made for music
- 9/11 planes landed here
- Provincial floral emblem
- CMS is located here
- One of Newfoundland's inventions
16 Clues: Weatherman • Colorful houses • A musical made here • The provincial bird • CMS is located here • What were known for • This is 29,000km long • Landmark in St.john’s • A stick made for music • 9/11 planes landed here • Provincial floral emblem • Nickname of Newfoundland • Provincial mineral emblem • Mountains of ice on the water • Newfoundland comedian and host • ...
Impact of ICT on Globalization 2026-04-29
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- – Sending money across borders.
- – Countries becoming more connected.
- – New tools that improve communication.
- – A business working in many countries.
- – New ideas or inventions.
- – Buying goods online.
- – A world linked like one community.
- – Easy to get information online.
- – Sharing messages between people.
- – Goods bought from another country.
- – Computers, phones, and internet systems.
- – Moving to another country to live.
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- – Buying and selling goods.
- – Messages sent through the internet.
- – Relying on other countries.
- – Close links between countries.
- – Money and business system of a country.
- – Growth in jobs and business.
- – Different ways of life and traditions.
- – TV, radio, newspapers, and online news.
20 Clues: – Buying goods online. • – New ideas or inventions. • – Buying and selling goods. • – Relying on other countries. • – Growth in jobs and business. • – Sending money across borders. • – Close links between countries. • – Easy to get information online. • – Sharing messages between people. • – Countries becoming more connected. • – A world linked like one community. • ...
Apush 2022-01-31
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- prioritized this people
- ban on alcohol
- trade votes for work
- food safety
- covered in gold
- insurance for injury
- hour work day
- moving forward
- wanted these people to vote
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- full control of your market
- leaving your land
- progressive governor of Wisconsin
- class
- massive strike on this monopoly
- required mass production and brought people together
- amendment that authorized direct income tax
- shouldn’t be working
- wanted to regulate these rates
- work
- lowest wage allowed
20 Clues: work • class • food safety • hour work day • ban on alcohol • moving forward • covered in gold • leaving your land • lowest wage allowed • trade votes for work • shouldn’t be working • insurance for injury • prioritized this people • full control of your market • wanted these people to vote • wanted to regulate these rates • massive strike on this monopoly • progressive governor of Wisconsin • ...
Despicable Me 2025-07-11
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- What Gru becomes
- Gru’s wife
- Minions’ favorite food
- Gru tries to steal it
- Eldest daughter
- Main villain-turned-dad
- What Gru used to be
- Middle daughter
- First villain Gru competes with
- Grows between Gru and the girls
- Gru always has one
- Youngest daughter who loves unicorns
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- Minions do this a lot
- Where inventions are made
- Small yellow helpers
- Gru’s secret base
- Used for missions
- Gru’s weapon
- Agnes loves them
- Lucy’s secret job
20 Clues: Gru’s wife • Gru’s weapon • Eldest daughter • Middle daughter • What Gru becomes • Agnes loves them • Gru’s secret base • Used for missions • Lucy’s secret job • Gru always has one • What Gru used to be • Small yellow helpers • Minions do this a lot • Gru tries to steal it • Minions’ favorite food • Main villain-turned-dad • Where inventions are made • First villain Gru competes with • ...
splelling list 2019-10-16
12 Clues: my ? meal • forks and ? • how heavy you are • I can ? I can fly • finding new things • opposite of yourself • going to place to place • another word for delight • something that hold us down • another word for disgusting • in the news sometimes tells the • in the white house the ? each other
Unwind 2023-11-14
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- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
Down
- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
Unwind Crossword 2023-11-14
Across
- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
Down
- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-03-25
20 Clues: Good • People • Exchange • Material • New,tools • Knowledge • Carry,move • Build,make • Production • Money, Trade • Making,factory • Machinery Fuel • Work,no rights • Transport,Power • cotton,invention • farming, lifestyle • People,Job, Labour • clothing, Industry • Production, Factory • Clothing, New Industry
Globalization 2026-04-01
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- The system of money in a country
- Sharing information with others
- The process of connecting countries
- Bringing goods from another country
- System based on making profit
- A global computer network
- Moving people or goods
- Traditions and lifestyle of people
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- Modern machines and inventions
- Activity of making money
- Harm to the environment
- A business organization
- Sending goods to another country
- Working together
- Buying and selling goods between countries
15 Clues: Working together • Moving people or goods • Harm to the environment • A business organization • Activity of making money • A global computer network • System based on making profit • Modern machines and inventions • Sharing information with others • The system of money in a country • Sending goods to another country • Traditions and lifestyle of people • ...
8.3 crossword 2025-02-25
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- way to move up in society
- First form of field cultivation
- way of math
- Indian number system
- way to heal people of sickness
- Averroes
- most used and most common Muslim language
- Helped establish history and economics
- Muslim mathematician
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- place for Muslims to gain knowledge
- persian physician who wrote the canon on medicine
- art of producing beautiful handwriting
- Muslim holy book
- Muslim poet who wrote the shah namah
- pioneered the study of many diseases
- way to keep track of Greek and Indian discoveries
- mathematician who contributed to algebra and a poet
- house of worship in Islam
- way to transport money easily and not as heavy
- large and well known trade route
20 Clues: Averroes • way of math • Muslim holy book • Indian number system • Muslim mathematician • way to move up in society • house of worship in Islam • way to heal people of sickness • First form of field cultivation • large and well known trade route • place for Muslims to gain knowledge • Muslim poet who wrote the shah namah • pioneered the study of many diseases • ...
10A Vocabulary, Unit 1 2026-02-18
10 Clues: very loud • weak point • social outcast • showy and cheap • assisting memory • relating to money • random, unmethodical, aimless • having little or no money, poor • ability to make lucky discoveries by chance • imderstand, figure out, penetrate the meaning of
Famous Inventions 2023-09-11
Across
- - Wilhelm Roentgen's discovery
- - World Wide Web creation
- - Thomas Edison's bright idea
- - Modern electronic device
- - Samuel Morse's communication device
- - Alexander Fleming's antibiotic
- - Global positioning system
- - Guglielmo Marconi's invention
- - Percy Spencer's kitchen appliance
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- - Edward Jenner's medical breakthrough
- - Karl Benz's motorcar
- - Alexander Graham Bell's creation
- - Swiss engineer's fastener
- - Wright brothers' invention
- - Cathode-ray tube innovation
- - Anton van Leeuwenhoek's tool
- - Automated teller machine
- - George Eastman's invention
18 Clues: - Karl Benz's motorcar • - World Wide Web creation • - Modern electronic device • - Automated teller machine • - Swiss engineer's fastener • - Global positioning system • - Wright brothers' invention • - George Eastman's invention • - Thomas Edison's bright idea • - Cathode-ray tube innovation • - Wilhelm Roentgen's discovery • - Anton van Leeuwenhoek's tool • ...
Inventions puzzle 2023-04-11
Across
- The warmed ground radiates heat into 52 homes for the whole cold season.
- An object that shoots into the sky that astronauts use
- Apple scientist Steve Perlman says that he got the idea for the groundbreaking multimedia program
- something everyone uses nowadays to make phone calls, also inspired by multiple startreck inventions
- But one tiny piece of tech in 1953’s Fahrenheit 451 was about to hit a nonfiction tipping point: “thimble radios,” which provided “an electronic ocean of sound, of music and talk.”
- were first used as slave labors. Eventually, they gain sentience and rise up.
- two silver paddles wired to an outlet. By the ’50s, the machines were reviving patients in hospitals worldwide.
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- Perhaps inspired by the “Star Wars” scene in which the robot R2D2 projects a holographic image of Princess Leia asking Obi-Wan Kenobi for help,
- He hypothesized “robot-brain” cars capable of self-driving. And now major global companies such as Google, Uber, Tesla, Lyft are working towards becoming the first to sell self-driving vehicles to the public.
- Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash describes a fully immersive online “Metaverse” where people interact with one another through representations called “avatars.
- Physicist Leo Szilard read the book in 1932, which inspired him to solve the problem of creating a nuclear chain reaction
- Bradbury described how the Seashell radio device is tucked inside the ear.
- Something computer like that was invted by steve jobs
- An object most women carry around to protect themselves
- His company built the Argonaut—the first......to operate successfully in the open ocean, in 1898—earning him a congratulatory note from Verne.
- Real-life manipulator arms that were developed for the nuclear industry in the mid-1940s
- was inspired by a Verne book, Clipper of the Clouds, which sikorksy had read as a young boy
- transform beef’s chemical elements into synthetic burger
18 Clues: Something computer like that was invted by steve jobs • An object that shoots into the sky that astronauts use • An object most women carry around to protect themselves • transform beef’s chemical elements into synthetic burger • The warmed ground radiates heat into 52 homes for the whole cold season. • ...
Principles Unit 9 Global Business 2026-04-06
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- taxes placed on imported goods
- the exchange of goods and services between businesses and consumers within a single country
- the exchange of goods, services, and capital across borders
- creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce
- the difference between a country’s exports and imports
- a pact between two or more countries to facilitate the exchange of goods and services across borders
- limits on the quantity of certain foreign products that can be imported
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- the ability to relate and work effectively across cultures
- the total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders during a specific period, usually a year or quarter
- the shared set of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and objects that characterize a group of people
- goods or services bought from foreign countries
- when a company or person from one country puts money into a business in another country
- goods or services sold to foreign countries
- protects original creative works in tangible form, such as books, music, photographs, and software
- a word, phrase, design, or combination that identifies and distinguishes a good or service from others
- protects new inventions such as technology, machines, or processes
16 Clues: taxes placed on imported goods • goods or services sold to foreign countries • goods or services bought from foreign countries • the difference between a country’s exports and imports • the ability to relate and work effectively across cultures • the exchange of goods, services, and capital across borders • ...
revision 2024-01-19
Across
- non profit organisation in a community
- protecting inventions
- start up with the most risk
- determining the value of a venture
- gathering information online
- maintaining standards worldwide
- start up supported by VCs
- 2nd stage of life cycle
- protecting writings and songs
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- first launch of shares
- proper behaviour in the workplace
- first stage of life cycle
- start up supported by corporation
- last stage of life cycle
- where secondary shares are bought and sold
- protecting secret recipes
- protecting locations uniqueness
- protecting aesthetics
- identifying threats in a cooking process
- organisation for health and safety
20 Clues: protecting inventions • protecting aesthetics • first launch of shares • 2nd stage of life cycle • last stage of life cycle • first stage of life cycle • protecting secret recipes • start up supported by VCs • start up with the most risk • gathering information online • protecting writings and songs • protecting locations uniqueness • maintaining standards worldwide • ...
Avery and Amelia 2026-02-20
Across
- scientists made new discoveries in many fields
- created the first vaccine
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- and balances groups that share power
- time of people trying to apply scientific approach
- separation of power
- fought for women's natural rights
- to know something new
- immediate results of the enlightenment
- believed everyone was born evil
- person ruling with absolute power
- believed in life, liberty,and pursuit of happiness
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- the preamble
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
- theory of earth being in the center of the universe
- created heliocentric theory
- started biology
- Newtons Laws of Gravity
- used inductive reasoning
- people who presented new ways of thinking
20 Clues: the preamble • started biology • separation of power • to know something new • Newtons Laws of Gravity • used inductive reasoning • created the first vaccine • created heliocentric theory • believed everyone was born evil • fought for women's natural rights • person ruling with absolute power • and balances groups that share power • immediate results of the enlightenment • ...
Well-Known Foreign Scientists 2019-02-06
Across
- He was one of France's and the World's greatest aeronautical engineer and aviators.
- Thomas Edison ________ 1093 inventions.
- A physician and research bacteriologist at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London.
- The atomic theory in 1805 states that matter is made up of small particles called ______.
- Louis Pasteur is the founder of ______.
- Marie Curie discovered the elements radium and ________.
- One of the patented inventions of Thomas Edison
- A polish scientist.
- Founded individual psychology called psychotherapy.
- Andre Marie Ampere was a french ______ and mathematician.
- Benjamin Franklin organized the first _________ in America.
- He formulated the laws of universal gravitation.
- Galilei He is chiefly remembered for his work on free fall.
- Lister He was the first to solve the problem of wound infection after surgery.
- Engine Rudolf Diesel improved _______.
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- He was born on 1766 and died on 1844.
- Antoine rests his discovery of _____ in early 1896.
- What did Joseph Thompson discovered?
- It was discovered in September 1928.
- What was the first projector Zeiss built?
- lens What did Carl Zeiss invented?
- He invented trigonometry
- Who accidentally blinded himself at the age of three?
- What was the first important scientific contribution of Joseph Lister?
- Father of electric telephone.
- Braille devised a similar system using ______ in 1824.
- He was born on 1906
- Table What did Mendeleyev discovered?
- The most distant known planet from the sun.
- Einstein Who was the creator of the theory of relativity?
30 Clues: A polish scientist. • He was born on 1906 • He invented trigonometry • Father of electric telephone. • lens What did Carl Zeiss invented? • What did Joseph Thompson discovered? • It was discovered in September 1928. • He was born on 1766 and died on 1844. • Table What did Mendeleyev discovered? • Engine Rudolf Diesel improved _______. • Thomas Edison ________ 1093 inventions. • ...
Unwind 2023-11-14
Across
- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
Down
- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
INNOVATIONS & INVENTIONS 2016-04-13
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- A small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should.
- A sudden and clever idea.
- Something is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
- A person or organisation that obtains or holds a patent for something.
- The name given to a person who knows a lot about computers or technology.
- A person who fears the effects of technological development on society and the environment and/or someone who is afraid of using technological devices, such as computers.
- PENDING When someone has filed for a patent on an invention and is waiting to see if it is granted.
- A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work.
- No longer produced or used; out of date.
- Something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing.
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- Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot.
- A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine.
- A term that refers to the latest and most sophisticated or advanced stage of technology, art, design or science.
- The first example of something, such as a machine or other industrial product, from which all later forms are developed.
- A person who has a love of or enthusiasm for technology and modern machines (such as computers).
- Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible."
- Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; slow or complicated and therefore inefficient."
- TO THE DRAWING BOARD An expression used when you have to start planning a piece of work again because the previous plan failed.
18 Clues: A sudden and clever idea. • No longer produced or used; out of date. • A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine. • A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work. • Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot. • Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible." • ...
Newfoundland Crossword 2022-06-15
Across
- Nickname of Newfoundland
- Provincial mineral emblem
- The provincial bird
- A stick made for music
- Newfoundland comedian and host
- What were known for
- Landmark in St.john’s
- Colorful houses
- Provincial floral emblem
Down
- This is 29,000km long
- A musical made here
- 9/11 planes landed here
- One of Newfoundland's inventions
- Weatherman
- CMS is located here
- Mountains of ice on the water
16 Clues: Weatherman • Colorful houses • A musical made here • The provincial bird • What were known for • CMS is located here • This is 29,000km long • Landmark in St.john’s • A stick made for music • 9/11 planes landed here • Nickname of Newfoundland • Provincial floral emblem • Provincial mineral emblem • Mountains of ice on the water • Newfoundland comedian and host • ...
Why do we explore 2021-01-05
10 Clues: causes emotion • people gathered • new discoveries • carry out something • know about something • search for information • wish to know something • a reason to do something • that it is difficult to happen • has a lot of knowledge and skill
Unwind 2023-11-14
Across
- - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels
- Where dead people are found.
- - Gathering of body parts
- - Critical choices for survival
- parts - Organs and limbs, subject to harvesting
- Unwinding twisted version of commmunity
- - Considerations of right and wrong
- - Heightened suspense during crucial moments
- - Central theme in ethical dilemmas
Down
- - Protagonist fighting against the system
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - Location of unsettling discoveries
- resistance against oppressive practices
- - Conclusion and outcomes of the story
- - Main character resisting Unwinding
- - Nightmarish society setting
- - Unwinding's twisted version of community
- - Dismantle for spare organs
18 Clues: - Gathering of body parts • Where dead people are found. • - Dismantle for spare organs • - Nightmarish society setting • - Critical choices for survival • - Considerations of right and wrong • - Central theme in ethical dilemmas • - Initially pro-Unwind, later rebels • - Location of unsettling discoveries • - Main character resisting Unwinding • ...
1920's 2013-02-28
12 Clues: / car • / gangstas • / right to vote • / new inventions • / white supremacy • fear of communism • / undereground bars • / opposed to immagrants • / making alcohol illegal • / relaxing and having fun • / helped americans get more leisure time • /representation of the women of the 1920
Egypt 2022-04-07
Across
- Large desert and many historical discoveries where found
- Sacred animal in Egypt
- to exchange an item for another
- God of the rivers
- In middle class
- Where a mummy's body is preserved
- One of Egypt's only female pharaoh
- The process of being preserved
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- Where the great pyramid was built
- Became Pharaoh when he was 9 years old
- A group of merchants
- Material to make tools
- Highest class in Egypt
- What egyptians built
- God of the Underworld
- Egypt's Life source
- Rare material in Ancient Egypt
- Somewhere hidden and used to preserve important people
18 Clues: In middle class • God of the rivers • Egypt's Life source • A group of merchants • What egyptians built • God of the Underworld • Sacred animal in Egypt • Material to make tools • Highest class in Egypt • Rare material in Ancient Egypt • The process of being preserved • to exchange an item for another • Where the great pyramid was built • Where a mummy's body is preserved • ...
Egypt 2022-04-07
Across
- Large desert and many historical discoveries where found
- Sacred animal in Egypt
- to exchange an item for another
- God of the rivers
- In middle class
- Where a mummy's body is preserved
- One of Egypt's only female pharaoh
- The process of being preserved
Down
- Where the great pyramid was built
- Became Pharaoh when he was 9 years old
- A group of merchants
- Material to make tools
- Highest class in Egypt
- What egyptians built
- God of the Underworld
- Egypt's Life source
- Rare material in Ancient Egypt
- Somewhere hidden and used to preserve important people
18 Clues: In middle class • God of the rivers • Egypt's Life source • A group of merchants • What egyptians built • God of the Underworld • Sacred animal in Egypt • Material to make tools • Highest class in Egypt • Rare material in Ancient Egypt • The process of being preserved • to exchange an item for another • Where the great pyramid was built • Where a mummy's body is preserved • ...
chapter 1, 2, and 3 crossword puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- made the first flyable airplane that did not crashm
- a company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- someone who sets up a new business to make a profit
- is the rapid growth of city populations.
- to change or make different.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Entrepreneur that is in the railroad industry.
- a center offering help to the urban poor.
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for a small fee
- to increase in speed
- helped poor city dwellers.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Invented the telephone among other inventions.
Down
- businesses owned by many investors
- line: a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- made a very big oil company that was very successful.
- to get rid of something
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- made the AFL.
- make free from impurities.
- bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to give good reason for an action
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- Created the first automobile.
26 Clues: made the AFL. • to increase in speed • to get rid of something • make free from impurities. • helped poor city dwellers. • to change or make different. • Created the first automobile. • bulb and hundreds more inventions • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many investors • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ • is the rapid growth of city populations. • ...
THE REVENANT 2015-09-01
Across
- steal goods in times of war
- wild mammals and birds
- astonished,shocked
- attracted to, charmed by
- angrily
- attempted to find
- wrong
- understanding the situation
- courageously
- pirates
- risks,dangers
- attacked
- difficult
- good
- small amount
Down
- recommended strongly
- enemy
- tales of traditional knowledge transmitted orally
- prevented from
- equals in status,age
- lies,inventions
- fake
- gathered
- disaster
- stink
- like a sled
- money reward,abundance
- an intent look
28 Clues: fake • good • enemy • wrong • stink • angrily • pirates • gathered • disaster • attacked • difficult • like a sled • courageously • small amount • risks,dangers • prevented from • an intent look • lies,inventions • attempted to find • astonished,shocked • recommended strongly • equals in status,age • wild mammals and birds • money reward,abundance • attracted to, charmed by • steal goods in times of war • ...
Inventions and discovers 2020-05-08
Across
- One of the most remarkable inventions of XX century in the field of medicine
- The vehicle, which moves on four wheels
- The invention, by which you can sit on the internet
- The invention, which may bring any live audio range of human speech or music
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- With this invention you can light a lamp
- Without this invention, people could not express their thoughts on a paper
- Global system of combined computer networks
- Large marsupial
- It was specially devised for the protection and hunting
- Communication tool, invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Material to the letter
11 Clues: Large marsupial • Material to the letter • The vehicle, which moves on four wheels • With this invention you can light a lamp • Global system of combined computer networks • The invention, by which you can sit on the internet • Communication tool, invented by Alexander Graham Bell • It was specially devised for the protection and hunting • ...
Earth Science 2021-05-27
Across
- they make up the crust and upper mantle
- all life and habitats on Earth
- explanation based on observations and repeated experiments
- satellite ___poseidon
- studies Earth's material and processes that make them
- part of Earth's hydrosphere
- unit of mass
- application of scientific discoveries
- study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
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- a standard for comparison in an experiment
- variable that changes in response to the manipulated variable
- the basic fact that describes a natural phenomenon
- part of the lithosphere
- gas that makes up part of our atmosphere
- study of Earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: unit of mass • satellite ___poseidon • part of the lithosphere • study of Earth's atmosphere • part of Earth's hydrosphere • all life and habitats on Earth • application of scientific discoveries • they make up the crust and upper mantle • gas that makes up part of our atmosphere • a standard for comparison in an experiment • study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere • ...
SCIENTISTS & INVENTIONS 2017-01-29
18 Clues: computer • dynamite • aeroplane • gramophone • solar system • atomic theory • diesel engine • DNA structure • invented razor • pasteutization • electric battery • father of physics • law of gravitation • mercury thermometer • invented fountain pen • uncertainity principle • invented spring balance • quantum light & molecular vibrations
Inventions & Ideas 2021-09-02
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- without wires
- a type of locomotive
- germs
- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a solemn promise
- human made object of historical interest
- stretchiness
- instrument to shows direction of magnetic north
- geographical coordinate
Down
- the parallel of latitude 0 degrees
- decisive or critical
- an object that has been placed in space
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- exclusive right granted for an invention
- trash
- fatitude
- make something appear larger than it is
- a person who invents things
18 Clues: germs • trash • fatitude • stretchiness • without wires • a solemn promise • decisive or critical • a type of locomotive • geographical coordinate • a person who invents things • the parallel of latitude 0 degrees • the basic unit of a chemical element • an object that has been placed in space • make something appear larger than it is • human made object of historical interest • ...
class monday 4/29 2024-04-29
Across
- - Subject involving numbers and calculations.
- - Subject that involves experiments and discoveries.
- - Container for carrying food to school.
- - Subject that studies past events.
- - Bag used to carry books.
- - Model of the Earth.
- - Standard outfit worn to school.
- - Head of a school.
- - Educator who leads a class.
- - Tool used for measuring length.
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- - Initial class of the day for attendance and announcements.
- - Sound that signals the end or start of a class.
- - A place to borrow books.
- - A fellow student in the same class.
- - Surface for writing with chalk.
- - Student's work surface.
- - Device used for research and assignments.
- - Writing tool often used in classrooms.
- - Outdoor area for recess and games.
- - Subject involving creativity and expression.
20 Clues: - Head of a school. • - Model of the Earth. • - Student's work surface. • - A place to borrow books. • - Bag used to carry books. • - Educator who leads a class. • - Surface for writing with chalk. • - Standard outfit worn to school. • - Tool used for measuring length. • - Subject that studies past events. • - Outdoor area for recess and games. • ...
Ch. 10-16 Grant Fogle 2015-05-19
Across
- taxes on foreign goods
- loyalty to ones own country
- loyalty to ones own region
- young Republicans elected to Congress
- our fourth president
- "let (people) do (as they choose)"
- an artificial waterway
- scientific discoveries that simplify work
- to withdraw
Down
- protection of money
- three branches to our government
- the area west of the Mississippi River
- armed private ships
- separate compartments where water levels are raised and lowered
- forcing one to serve in the navy
- to remain unbiased, equal support of differing parties
- amateurscientist and explorers
- president and war hero
- a machine used to move seeds from cotton fiber
- similar to toll roads
20 Clues: to withdraw • protection of money • armed private ships • our fourth president • similar to toll roads • taxes on foreign goods • president and war hero • an artificial waterway • loyalty to ones own region • loyalty to ones own country • amateurscientist and explorers • three branches to our government • forcing one to serve in the navy • "let (people) do (as they choose)" • ...
Who Am I? 2020-04-07
Across
- works in the area of finance
- officer, catch robbers
- delivery mail to houses
- right hand of a boss
- makes furniture
- head in the court
- discoveries in specific area in science
Down
- taking care of our teeth
- plays an instrument
- works with meat
- designs the constructions of building
- helps sick animal
- fights in wars and protect people
13 Clues: works with meat • makes furniture • helps sick animal • head in the court • plays an instrument • right hand of a boss • officer, catch robbers • delivery mail to houses • taking care of our teeth • works in the area of finance • fights in wars and protect people • designs the constructions of building • discoveries in specific area in science
Vocabulary 2023-11-23
Across
- of or relating to charitable giving
- defiantly aggressive
- having no definite form or distinct shape
- marked by skill in deception
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- a person without moral scruples
- excessively or hypocritically pious
Down
- confidently optimistic and cheerful
- of or relating to or formed by trees
- expressing offensive, insulting, or scandalous criticism
- a speech of violent denunciation
- excessively abundant
- cancel officially
- exceedingly harmful
- a sign of something about to happen
15 Clues: cancel officially • exceedingly harmful • defiantly aggressive • excessively abundant • marked by skill in deception • a person without moral scruples • a speech of violent denunciation • confidently optimistic and cheerful • of or relating to charitable giving • a sign of something about to happen • excessively or hypocritically pious • of or relating to or formed by trees • ...
medical instruments and inventions 2024-10-10
Across
- therapy A type of radiation therapy that uses high-energy X-rays
- A device used to measure the activity of a radioactive sample
- A unit of radiation dose
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of electrons
- A medical imaging technique that uses positron-emitting isotopes
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of neutrons
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- A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create images of bones and organs
- A unit of radioactive activity
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of protons
- A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create images of blood vessels
- A type of radiation therapy that uses radioactive isotopes
- A device used to measure radiation exposure
- A unit of radioactive decay
- A medical imaging technique that uses sound waves
- A type of radiation used in imaging
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves
16 Clues: A unit of radiation dose • A unit of radioactive decay • A unit of radioactive activity • A type of radiation used in imaging • A device used to measure radiation exposure • A medical imaging technique that uses sound waves • A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of protons • A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of neutrons • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2017-06-07
Across
- Colonies fought against King's oppression
- Led under Washington, Adams, Hamilton
- Franklin's scientific discoveries focused on...
- Franklin learned to be this
- Paine attacked Christianity in this
- Britain's highest legislature
- Most cosmopolitan of the founders
- "All men are created equal"
Down
- State officials have the power
- Led under Jefferson and Madison
- First constitution of the U.S.
- Important figures in our history
- First 10 amendments of Constitution
- Wrote Common Sense
- Franklin's "home"
- Franklin adopted this pseudonym
- Britain's 1765 tax on colonists
- First president
- Person learning a trade
- Washington was described as this
20 Clues: First president • Franklin's "home" • Wrote Common Sense • Person learning a trade • Franklin learned to be this • "All men are created equal" • Britain's highest legislature • State officials have the power • First constitution of the U.S. • Led under Jefferson and Madison • Franklin adopted this pseudonym • Britain's 1765 tax on colonists • Important figures in our history • ...
Han dynasty 2026-01-21
Across
- Government control over key goods like salt, iron, and (later) silk.
- A system of government jobs based on exams (on Confucian classics), not family connections.
- The servant in the court.
- The official state philosophy, teaching respect for family, elders, and social order.
- A period of great peace, prosperity, and cultural achievements.
- The peasant rebel who became the first Han emperor (Emperor Gaozu).
- The famous trade network connecting China to the West, established during the Han.
- The official who briefly interrupted the Han Dynasty by starting his own short-lived Xin Dynasty.
- The nomadic confederation of tribes from the north, a major rival of the Han.
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- A large, organized administration of officials who helped run the empire.
- The uncles of the King. Grab large power in Han dynasty
- The dynasty itself, ruling China for over 400 years (206 BCE - 220 CE).
- The dynasty before Han dynasty
- A foreign policy where neighbouring states gave gifts to the Han emperor to acknowledge his power.
- One of the most famous Han emperors, who greatly expanded the empire and the Silk Road.
- The magnificent capital city of the Western Han Dynasty (modern-day Xi'an).
- The Han era saw major inventions like paper and the seismograph.
- The Han greatly increased China's borders, reaching into Central Asia and Korea.
- The important person of SIlk Road
- The second half of the dynasty after the capital moved east to Luoyang.
20 Clues: The servant in the court. • The dynasty before Han dynasty • The important person of SIlk Road • The uncles of the King. Grab large power in Han dynasty • A period of great peace, prosperity, and cultural achievements. • The Han era saw major inventions like paper and the seismograph. • The peasant rebel who became the first Han emperor (Emperor Gaozu). • ...
IP 2025-10-09
10 Clues: advertising • exclusive right • maker of the work • made by the creator • function of trademark • non patentable invention • protection for copyright • distinguishes the goods and services • ______ secret is a special ways of working • _____ invention has not been publicly disclosed
Renaissance & Reformation 2024-06-26
Across
- thoughts or suggestions
- opposite of new
- renaissance mathématician and astronomer
- language of Ancient Rome
- instrument for viewing stars and planets
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events
- revival or renewed interest in something
- changing for the better
- opposite of old
- the star around which the earth orbits
- coming before all others in order
Down
- born again
- relating to Greece
- founder of modern Physics
- findings
- third planet from the sun
- process of using one’s mind to consider something
- a system of ideas to explain something
- move in a circle around a center axis
- methods or styles of doing something
- located or situation on every side
21 Clues: findings • born again • opposite of new • opposite of old • relating to Greece • thoughts or suggestions • changing for the better • language of Ancient Rome • founder of modern Physics • third planet from the sun • coming before all others in order • located or situation on every side • methods or styles of doing something • move in a circle around a center axis • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
10 Clues: Will it operate • Laws of physics • Change of science • Center of the earth • Model of the solar system • What you think will happen • Questioning or investigation • Make astronomical discoveries • System theory nature of reality • Gravitation - action and reaction
Homework 2024-10-24
10 Clues: a tool • to go explore • someone smart • stuff people found • to go in the unknown • to discover something • people who ride a boat • thing that brings renown • Stuff about things long ago • give someone something and get something
enlightenment 2022-12-07
Across
- composer of music
- advocated pantheism
- scientific discoveries and philosophical ideas gave rise to a spirit of optimism and hope for the future
- vaccine for smallpox
- Father of Modern Chemistry
- law of inverse gas
- social contract
- wrote On the Fabric of the Human Body
Down
- best-known astronomer in history
- leader of the Moravians
- studied the heart and the circulation of blood
- promoted piety in Germany
- planets' orbits are elliptical
- applied mathematics to the study of the universe
- French supporter of the Enlightenment and critic of society
15 Clues: social contract • composer of music • law of inverse gas • advocated pantheism • vaccine for smallpox • leader of the Moravians • promoted piety in Germany • Father of Modern Chemistry • planets' orbits are elliptical • best-known astronomer in history • wrote On the Fabric of the Human Body • studied the heart and the circulation of blood • ...
Enoch 1 2025-05-04
Across
- - To feel happy
- - It means 2
- - I can do this with a ball and I can play ball on it
- - A+B=C
- - To be afraid
- - To shake
- - If I go on lots of rides I can get dizzy
- - You can identify this in shapes and numbers
- - To move back and forward quickly
Down
- - To find out something new
- - To not understand
- - To happen suddenly and right now
- - To build something up
- - A computer uses this to work, as its language
- - To find something funny
15 Clues: - A+B=C • - To shake • - It means 2 • - To be afraid • - To feel happy • - To not understand • - To build something up • - To find something funny • - To find out something new • - To happen suddenly and right now • - To move back and forward quickly • - If I go on lots of rides I can get dizzy • - You can identify this in shapes and numbers • ...
Egypt 2022-04-07
Across
- Highest class in Egypt
- Became Pharaoh when he was 9 years old
- In middle class
- What egyptians built
- Large desert and many historical discoveries where found
- Rare material in Ancient Egypt
- Where the great pyramid was built
- God of the Underworld
- God of the rivers
- Egypt's Life source
- Sacred animal in Egypt
Down
- Where a mummy's body is preserved
- A group of merchants
- to exchange an item for another
- The process of being preserved
- Somewhere hidden and used to preserve important people
- One of Egypt's only female pharaoh
- Material to make tools
18 Clues: In middle class • God of the rivers • Egypt's Life source • A group of merchants • What egyptians built • God of the Underworld • Highest class in Egypt • Material to make tools • Sacred animal in Egypt • The process of being preserved • Rare material in Ancient Egypt • to exchange an item for another • Where a mummy's body is preserved • Where the great pyramid was built • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
Across
- Descartes One of the fathers of modern philosophy
- Earth rotates on an axis& around sun
- Bacon philosopher helped develop the scientific method
- method method used to confirm findings& to prove or disprove a hypothesis
Down
- Vesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy
- Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system?
- Boyle father of chemistry
- Galilei confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter
- Newton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & Kepler
- Kepler mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun
10 Clues: Boyle father of chemistry • Earth rotates on an axis& around sun • Descartes One of the fathers of modern philosophy • Bacon philosopher helped develop the scientific method • Newton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & Kepler • Vesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy • ...
Historical Personality Quiz 2023-06-15
Across
- Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a famous English playwright and poet. His plays, such as Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, are still performed today.
- Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He led the country through the Civil War and is known for abolishing slavery.
- Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement.
- Galilei Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer and physicist. He made important discoveries about the solar system and improved the telescope.
- of Arc Joan of Arc was a courageous French teenage girl who led the French army to victory during the Hundred Years' War. She is a national hero.
- da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Italian artist and inventor. He painted the Mona Lisa and designed futuristic inventions ahead of his time.
- Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. She was known for her beauty, intelligence, and alliances with powerful Roman leaders.
- Earhart Amelia Earhart was a pioneering aviator who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She inspired many with her courage.
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- Mandela Nelson Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid activist and the country's first black president. He fought for equality and justice.
- Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement.
- Keller Helen Keller was a remarkable woman who overcame deafness and blindness. She became an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.
- Parks Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activist. She is known for refusing to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Keller Helen Keller was a remarkable woman who overcame deafness and blindness. She became an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.
- Parks Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activist. She is known for refusing to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Einstein Albert Einstein was a brilliant physicist who developed the theory of relativity. He is known for his equation E=mc² and his wild hair.
- Curie Marie Curie was a pioneering scientist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
16 Clues: Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement. • Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement. • ...
Phineas and Ferb Probability Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-07
Across
- The platypus who always foils Dr. Doofenshmirtz's plans.
- Baljeet's problem that led Phineas and Ferb to build the machine.
- If an event has a 0% chance of occurring, it is considered impossible.
- Candace wants to use the machine to prove that Phineas and Ferb always build inventions.
- A probability of 1 means an event is certain to happen.
- If one event occurring does not affect another, they are independent events.
- The type of probability that is calculated based on mathematical reasoning.
Down
- is the measure of how likely an event is to happen
- Probability Generator The name of the device Phineas and Ferb build to predict events
- The probability of rolling a 6 on a fair die is 1 out of six.
- The creator of the "Randominator" that could alter probabilities.
- The type of probability determined by actual trials and data collection.
12 Clues: is the measure of how likely an event is to happen • A probability of 1 means an event is certain to happen. • The platypus who always foils Dr. Doofenshmirtz's plans. • The probability of rolling a 6 on a fair die is 1 out of six. • Baljeet's problem that led Phineas and Ferb to build the machine. • ...
Famous Explorers and Their Discoveries 2023-07-05
Across
- Discovered the New World in 1492
- Explored the Louisiana Purchase with Lewis
- Traveler who journeyed to the Far East
- Conqueror of the Aztec Empire
- First to reach the South Pole
- First to circumnavigate the globe
- Made detailed maps of Newfoundland
Down
- Famous for his expeditions to Antarctica
- Conqueror of the Inca Empire
- First man to walk on the moon
- Explored the Louisiana Purchase with Clark
- The Americas are named after him
- First to reach the summit of Mount Everest
- Completed the second circumnavigation of the world
- Discovered parts of North America for England
15 Clues: Conqueror of the Inca Empire • First man to walk on the moon • Conqueror of the Aztec Empire • First to reach the South Pole • Discovered the New World in 1492 • The Americas are named after him • First to circumnavigate the globe • Made detailed maps of Newfoundland • Traveler who journeyed to the Far East • Famous for his expeditions to Antarctica • ...
Ch. 10-16 Grant Fogle 2015-05-19
Across
- "let (people) do (as they choose)"
- three branches to our government
- forcing one to serve in the navy
- amateurscientist and explorers
- loyalty to ones own region
- a machine used to move seeds from cotton fiber
- separate compartments where water levels are raised and lowered
- armed private ships
Down
- similar to toll roads
- to withdraw
- the area west of the Mississippi River
- protection of money
- taxes on foreign goods
- young Republicans elected to Congress
- to remain unbiased, equal support of differing parties
- scientific discoveries that simplify work
- president and war hero
- an artificial waterway
- loyalty to ones own country
- our fourth president
20 Clues: to withdraw • protection of money • armed private ships • our fourth president • similar to toll roads • taxes on foreign goods • president and war hero • an artificial waterway • loyalty to ones own region • loyalty to ones own country • amateurscientist and explorers • three branches to our government • forcing one to serve in the navy • "let (people) do (as they choose)" • ...
Avery and Amelia 2026-02-20
Across
- scientists made new discoveries in many fields
- created the first vaccine
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- and balances groups that share power
- time of people trying to apply scientific approach
- separation of power
- fought for women's natural rights
- to know something new
- immediate results of the enlightenment
- believed everyone was born evil
- person ruling with absolute power
- believed in life, liberty,and pursuit of happiness
Down
- the preamble
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
- theory of earth being in the center of the universe
- created heliocentric theory
- started biology
- Newtons Laws of Gravity
- used inductive reasoning
- people who presented new ways of thinking
20 Clues: the preamble • started biology • separation of power • to know something new • Newtons Laws of Gravity • used inductive reasoning • created the first vaccine • created heliocentric theory • believed everyone was born evil • fought for women's natural rights • person ruling with absolute power • and balances groups that share power • immediate results of the enlightenment • ...
ACME Products and Inventions 2023-09-19
Across
- Intended for high jumps but usually leads to unintended consequences.
- Used to launch himself towards the Road Runner, with predictably disastrous results.
- Wile E. Coyote attempts to chase the Road Runner on a sled propelled by rockets. Typically, it leads to a crash.
- A decoy or dummy designed to look like the Road Runner to attract the real bird. However, it often fails to fool the bird.
- A handheld device that supposedly creates instant holes in the ground, cliffs, or walls. However, the holes are often unpredictable in size and location.
- A whistle that emits sounds intended to mimic the Road Runner's calls. It may attract other birds or have unintended effects.
- A colossal version of the slingshot that rarely works as intended.
- Used in various forms, such as sticks, bundles, or even disguised as birdseed. The dynamite is meant to explode on contact but often backfires.
- Used in attempts to attract the Road Runner or other metal objects but usually ends up attracting everything but the intended target.
Down
- Wile E. often straps these to his feet to gain incredible speed but often ends up losing control.
- in the hope of creating tornadoes that would catch the Road Runner but often result in a tornado chasing Wile E. instead.
- A large net intended to trap the Road Runner. However, it usually ensnares the user instead.
- Supposedly, these pills create earthquakes when ingested, but they usually cause trouble for the user instead.
- A black hole painted on a piece of cardboard that Wile E. uses to create instant holes in walls or cliffs. However, it often behaves unpredictably.
- This birdseed is supposed to attract the Road Runner, but it may instead lead to unexpected consequences like attracting a swarm of other birds or causing bizarre transformations.
- A common setup where Wile E. attempts to squash the Road Runner with a giant boulder, but it often rolls back and crushes him instead.
- Frequently dropped from cliffs or suspended by ropes to squash the Road Runner but usually hits Wile E. Coyote instead.
17 Clues: A colossal version of the slingshot that rarely works as intended. • Intended for high jumps but usually leads to unintended consequences. • Used to launch himself towards the Road Runner, with predictably disastrous results. • A large net intended to trap the Road Runner. However, it usually ensnares the user instead. • ...
List 26 2013-09-15
Across
- WHETHER WHICH
- put flowers in this
- alone
- quite beautiful
- antonym positive
- a spider weaves this
- find more than one thing
- make something
- ordinal number
- while that happened
- there are two on a shirt
- four sided shape
- female monarch
Down
- the mass of an object
- clear and refreshing
- use transport
- time of twinkly stars in the sky
- amazingly
- antonym of light
- lunch food
- ask
- cut with these
- move forward to something
- I went on one
- meet
- not at all
- blow a tune
27 Clues: ask • meet • alone • amazingly • lunch food • not at all • blow a tune • WHETHER WHICH • use transport • I went on one • cut with these • make something • ordinal number • female monarch • quite beautiful • antonym of light • antonym positive • four sided shape • put flowers in this • while that happened • clear and refreshing • a spider weaves this • the mass of an object • find more than one thing • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2017-06-07
Across
- Most cosmopolitan of the founders
- Franklin adopted this pseudonym
- Franklin's scientific discoveries focused on...
- Franklin's "home"
- First constitution of the U.S.
- Led under Washington, Adams, Hamilton
- Washington was described as this
- First president
- Person learning a trade
Down
- Led under Jefferson and Madison
- Britain's 1765 tax on colonists
- Britain's highest legislature
- State officials have the power
- Franklin learned to be this
- Colonies fought against King's oppression
- Important figures in our history
- First 10 amendments of Constitution
- "All men are created equal"
- Paine attacked Christianity in this
- Wrote Common Sense
20 Clues: First president • Franklin's "home" • Wrote Common Sense • Person learning a trade • Franklin learned to be this • "All men are created equal" • Britain's highest legislature • State officials have the power • First constitution of the U.S. • Led under Jefferson and Madison • Britain's 1765 tax on colonists • Franklin adopted this pseudonym • Important figures in our history • ...
Inventions and Phrasal Vebrs 2024-10-23
Across
- on to To change from one thing to another
- over To recover from something
- out To introduce a new product or service
- into To transform into something
- for To demand or require
- together To assemble or create something from parts
- out To perform or execute a plan or experiment
- away with To eliminate
- off To start
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- up with To think of or create an idea or solution
- up To arrange or establish something
- down To refuse
- on To expand or improve an existing idea
- off To stop employing someone
- up To reach the same level as others
- down To analyze something by separating it into parts
- out To solve or figure out
17 Clues: off To start • down To refuse • away with To eliminate • for To demand or require • out To solve or figure out • off To stop employing someone • over To recover from something • into To transform into something • up To reach the same level as others • on To expand or improve an existing idea • on to To change from one thing to another • out To introduce a new product or service • ...
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries Crossword 2026-02-24
Across
- A device that transmits moving images and sound.
- A device used to perform mathematical computations quickly and accurately.
- A devise used for typing documents before computers became common.
- A device used for long-distance voice communication.
- A technology that transmits sound through electromagnetic waves.
- A flying vehicle with wings.
- The flow of electric charge that powers modern life.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
Down
- A household appliance used to keep food and drinks cold and fresh.
- A device used to capture photographs or record videos.
- An electronic device used for processing data.
- The first widely used antibiotic.
- An instrument used to see tiny objects.
- A method of preventing disease by stimulating immunity.
- A global network that connects computers worldwide.
15 Clues: A flying vehicle with wings. • The first widely used antibiotic. • An instrument used to see tiny objects. • An electronic device used for processing data. • A device that transmits moving images and sound. • A global network that connects computers worldwide. • A device used for long-distance voice communication. • The flow of electric charge that powers modern life. • ...
school 2023-12-23
Across
- subject about forces and motion (6)
- Place to learn and make friends (7)
- Area for outdoor games (8)
- subject about experiments and discoveries (7)
- People you learn with (9)
- activity in the pool (7)
- time for snacks and rest (8)
Down
- subject about the past (7)
- Teacher's helper in the classroom (8)
- Room with books to read (4)
- machine used for presentations (8)
- you make during class (7)
- place to eat at school (7)
- Test in the middle of a semester (6)
- Green space in the school (6)
- subject about living things (7)
16 Clues: activity in the pool (7) • you make during class (7) • People you learn with (9) • subject about the past (7) • place to eat at school (7) • Area for outdoor games (8) • Room with books to read (4) • time for snacks and rest (8) • Green space in the school (6) • subject about living things (7) • machine used for presentations (8) • subject about forces and motion (6) • ...
Crossword 2022-12-01
Across
- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
Down
- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
9 Clues: / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize? • ...
Egypt 2025-10-07
12 Clues: Sun god • mother godess • ruler of egypt • the god of sky • thiefs in egypt • the god of death • god of underworld • Took years to build • goddess of law and order • Longest rirver in the world • how egyptians preserved the body • Died at 19 years old,his tomb is one of the greatest discoveries
Chinese Inventions 2020-04-16
Across
- very fine glass product
- used to launch things high
- explosive to propel bullets
- this makes riding a horse easier on feet
- used to do math
- keeps those cavities away
- 52 of them in a deck
- let soldiers carry a lot of supplies
- used as a signal, and for fun
Down
- rainy day thing
- most popular drink in the world
- made from ground wood
- needs a magnet to work
- shoots a bolt ( small arrow)
- start a fire with these
- these detect earthquakes
- loom used to make very fine cloth
- a pencil sharpener uses this
18 Clues: rainy day thing • used to do math • 52 of them in a deck • made from ground wood • needs a magnet to work • very fine glass product • start a fire with these • these detect earthquakes • keeps those cavities away • used to launch things high • explosive to propel bullets • shoots a bolt ( small arrow) • a pencil sharpener uses this • used as a signal, and for fun • ...
Hedy Lamarr 2022-03-22
12 Clues: a movie • a battle • very useful • my first name • you think more • you are popular • you are a girl and you act • nobody else knows about it • you have a big imagination • a stronger word than pretty • big bullets that explode stuff • you are interested and want to know more
Enlgihtenment Daniel Rivkin 2023-02-23
Across
- believed in freedom of speech
- Perfected the telescope
- Sun-centered theory
- thought people were born with bad qualities
- people who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
- produced encyclopedia
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's right
- person who rules with absolute power
- developed laws of motion and gravity
- discovered bacteria
- believed in natural rights, life liberty, and pursuit of happiness
Down
- scientific discoveries happening after age of absolutism
- Earth-centered theory
- where enlightenment began
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- parties where people met during the enlightenment to discuss new ideas
- discovered the idea of checks and balances
- beleived that people were naturally good and supported democracy
19 Clues: Sun-centered theory • discovered bacteria • Earth-centered theory • produced encyclopedia • Perfected the telescope • fought for women's right • where enlightenment began • Created the smallpox vaccine • believed in freedom of speech • proposed the heliocentric theory • person who rules with absolute power • developed laws of motion and gravity • ...
