discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Page 21 Chapter 1 Crossword 2014-09-10
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- factor that does not change
- feature of matter or the way matter acts
- factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- explains why something happens in nature
- a standard use for comparison
- inventions, tools, and engineering (applied science)
- the study of matter and energy
- describes what happens in nature (a rule of nature)
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- is information you obtain using the 5 senses
- factor that can change because the independent variable changed
- a judgement based off of evidence
- represents something real, simple and easy to use, used to predict
- an organized process used to test the hypothesis (a.k.a investigation)
- an educated guess
- judgement based on interpreting observations
15 Clues: an educated guess • factor that does not change • a standard use for comparison • the study of matter and energy • a judgement based off of evidence • feature of matter or the way matter acts • explains why something happens in nature • factor that is adjusted by the experimenter • is information you obtain using the 5 senses • judgement based on interpreting observations • ...
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2020-10-23
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- an object or machine invented to fulfill a particular purpose
- something that blocks your movement or progress
- the process of sharing information
- the process of teaching and learning
- the process of making something better
- a period of time that is to come
- available on the internet
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- a building where people use machines to produce goods
- a piece of equipment used to make or repair something
- a gradual process of change and development
- a way of doing an activity
- facts about something
- a series of actions taken in order to achieve a result
- the practical use of scientific discoveries
- a mechanical device that works automatically or by computer control
15 Clues: facts about something • available on the internet • a way of doing an activity • a period of time that is to come • the process of sharing information • the process of teaching and learning • the process of making something better • a gradual process of change and development • the practical use of scientific discoveries • something that blocks your movement or progress • ...
RC 77, Discoveries 1 2024-12-02
Fiction 2023-05-08
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- not real or true, being imaginary or having been fabricated.
- written in verses
- _________ fiction that references the past
- ________ fiction which is based on a live event but includes exaggerations
- explains a cultural belief
- the type of book like fantasy or mystery.
- that the plot connects to magic and new worlds
- ______ fiction that solves a crime
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- not made up based on facts and events
- made-up stories
- originally told out loud and taught a lesson
- this is a ____ tale that is funny, and the characters do things
- ___________ fiction that the plot connects to inventions and technology
13 Clues: made-up stories • written in verses • explains a cultural belief • ______ fiction that solves a crime • not made up based on facts and events • the type of book like fantasy or mystery. • _________ fiction that references the past • originally told out loud and taught a lesson • that the plot connects to magic and new worlds • ...
nature of science 2023-01-11
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- an objective verifiable observation
- group: groups being tested
- a statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- describes qualities
- variable: what changes in response to the independent variable
- the application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- variable: what the experimenter will deliberately change or manipulate in the experiment
- uses numbers to measure something
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- variables:the aspects of an experiment that are held constant
- an explanation of an observed phenomenon
- group: group used for comparison
- broad concept or principle
- applies scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems
13 Clues: describes qualities • group: groups being tested • broad concept or principle • group: group used for comparison • uses numbers to measure something • an objective verifiable observation • an explanation of an observed phenomenon • variables:the aspects of an experiment that are held constant • variable: what changes in response to the independent variable • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-10-08
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- all of the ways people apply knowledge, tools and inventions
- an area with little rainfall
- a series of connected mountains
- a fast moving river meeting a slow moving body of water and depositing silt
- a chain of islands
- the practice of cutting and burning to clear land for crops
- a strip of land surrounded by water on three sides
- watering of crops
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- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- humans who hunted and gathered
- planting seeds to raise crops
- the flat land surrounding a river
- humans learned to grow and tend
- people who move from place to place
- a man made waterway used for irrigation or transportation
15 Clues: watering of crops • a chain of islands • an area with little rainfall • planting seeds to raise crops • humans who hunted and gathered • humans learned to grow and tend • a series of connected mountains • the flat land surrounding a river • people who move from place to place • a strip of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-08
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- a chance something might happen
- a small useful device
- somebody who can think of new ideas
- to think and create something in your mind
- to be real
- a very smart person
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- you make it before you build the real thing
- describes something that has a strong effect
- a thought about how to do something
- it makes people want to do something amazing
- new ideas or things
- causes something else to happen
- to bring people together
- an idea about why something happens
- there are not very many
15 Clues: to be real • new ideas or things • a very smart person • a small useful device • there are not very many • to bring people together • a chance something might happen • causes something else to happen • a thought about how to do something • somebody who can think of new ideas • an idea about why something happens • to think and create something in your mind • ...
Roaring Twenties 2017-04-25
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- market everything from clothes to food.
- Lindbergh flew alone from New York to Paris.
- cars with no horses.
- Working for a business.
- works administration projects for writers, Painters, and musicians.
- work companies.
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- Security people reaching old age get the money to live.
- get rid of, no more.
- built by wright brothers.
- new machines.
- he invented the wireless telegraph.
- woman's rights.
- G. Harding made the act "back to normalcy."
- Ford made the first car.
- Holiday it prevented people from with drawing their money from the bank.
15 Clues: new machines. • woman's rights. • work companies. • get rid of, no more. • cars with no horses. • Working for a business. • Ford made the first car. • built by wright brothers. • he invented the wireless telegraph. • market everything from clothes to food. • G. Harding made the act "back to normalcy." • Lindbergh flew alone from New York to Paris. • ...
Graduation Week 2025-11-10
9 Clues: Our learning community • A language we use in class • A subject about inventions • A subject about experiments • Friends from the same class • A place where students learn • Learning how to start a business • A person who helps students learn • A subject about making and designing
Volunteering 2023-01-29
8 Clues: not in cities • polite word for old • willing to help, or useful • it happens to you, or you feel it • a person who does something willingly • the people living in one particular area • the methods for using scientific discoveries • producing or using original and unusual ideas
Chapter 10 2021-05-13
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- electriccurrents in a series of coded messages
- train that had speed, efficiency, ease
- Entrepreneur for transatlantic cable
- Developed the first successful steamboat
- Used nitrous oxide to ease pain
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- event in the 1840s that caused widespread starvation in Ireland.
- Invented the telegraph and Morse code
- Improved the power loom
- Invented the steel plow
- Legal rights to inventions.
- Express horse mail service available
- The major mode of transportation for crops
- First woman physician
13 Clues: First woman physician • Improved the power loom • Invented the steel plow • Legal rights to inventions. • Used nitrous oxide to ease pain • Entrepreneur for transatlantic cable • Express horse mail service available • Invented the telegraph and Morse code • train that had speed, efficiency, ease • Developed the first successful steamboat • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-09
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- current thoughts, feeling and focus
- for production of paper and cloth
- bringing forth; making or producing something for a purpose
- most useful medieval inventions
- seeks to invent new or improved tools and materials
- are made of bricks died out in the sun
- portion of the mind in which morality and higher principles reside
- death instinct
- perfect element
- the theory of evolution of species by natural selection
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- pictures or designs made by setting small pieces of stone, glass and tile
- Created a body of theory
- Most influential figure in medicine
- located on the southernmost tip of ancient Mesopotamia
- unhiddenness or disclosure
- first known newspaper
- patient of Dr. Freud’s colleague
- direct generator that creates direct current using a commutator
- One of the greatest feats of Roman Engineering
- first to explain the world in terms of law
20 Clues: death instinct • perfect element • first known newspaper • Created a body of theory • unhiddenness or disclosure • most useful medieval inventions • patient of Dr. Freud’s colleague • for production of paper and cloth • current thoughts, feeling and focus • Most influential figure in medicine • are made of bricks died out in the sun • first to explain the world in terms of law • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-09
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- death instinct
- are made of bricks died out in the sun
- located on the southernmost tip of ancient Mesopotamia
- current thoughts, feeling and focus
- Most influential figure in medicine
- portion of the mind in which morality and higher principles reside
- One of the greatest feats of Roman Engineering
- first known newspaper
- direct generator that creates direct current using a commutator
- bringing forth; making or producing something for a purpose
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- patient of Dr. Freud’s colleague
- first to explain the world in terms of law
- unhiddenness or disclosure
- the theory of evolution of species by natural selection
- pictures or designs made by setting small pieces of stone, glass and tile
- seeks to invent new or improved tools and materials
- most useful medieval inventions
- Created a body of theory
- perfect element
- for production of paper and cloth
20 Clues: death instinct • perfect element • first known newspaper • Created a body of theory • unhiddenness or disclosure • most useful medieval inventions • patient of Dr. Freud’s colleague • for production of paper and cloth • current thoughts, feeling and focus • Most influential figure in medicine • are made of bricks died out in the sun • first to explain the world in terms of law • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-04
10 Clues: robert boyle • issac newton • earth was round • earth rotates on axis • the existence of oxygen • helpdevelopscientificmethod • confirmed copernicus theory • proved planets revolved around the sun • discovered blood circulated throughout the body • made anatomy discoveries after cutting dead body
hard crossword 12 2016-02-23
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- where you travel by bus to your house or somewhere.
- a place where you look at amazing artifacts and discoveries.
- where you go and have a walk and jog or ride a bike and have fun.
- you put your things in it and carry it home every schoolday.
- a dwarf planet.
- a place where you borrow books.
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- where you travel to a different country by plane.
- where you go to tell about a crime or if something is
- where injured people go to get well.
- where people go to watch movies.
- where you go and look at famous pictures.
- a star sign of fire.
12 Clues: a dwarf planet. • a star sign of fire. • a place where you borrow books. • where people go to watch movies. • where injured people go to get well. • where you go and look at famous pictures. • where you travel to a different country by plane. • where you travel by bus to your house or somewhere. • where you go to tell about a crime or if something is • ...
20: Famous explorers! 2025-02-11
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- – Led the famous Endurance Expedition to Antarctica
- GAMA – The first European to reach India by sea
- GAMA – Portuguese explorer who first navigated to India by sea
- – Missionary and explorer in Africa
- – British captain who explored the Pacific and Australia
- – Led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe
- – Explored the Arctic, charting parts of Canada
- – Though not an explorer, a scientist whose discoveries transformed the world
- – English explorer who explored North America’s coast
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- – Venetian explorer who traveled to China
- – Dutch explorer who sailed to the Arctic
- – First European to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas
- – German naturalist known for his exploration of Latin America
- – Conquered the Inca Empire in South America
- FRANCIS DRAKE – English explorer and pirate who circumnavigated the globe
- – First to reach the South Pole
- – The explorer for whom America was named
- – Area explored by Vikings in the 10th century
- – English explorer known for his search for the Northwest Passage
- – Discovered the Americas in 1492
20 Clues: – First to reach the South Pole • – Discovered the Americas in 1492 • – Missionary and explorer in Africa • – Venetian explorer who traveled to China • – Dutch explorer who sailed to the Arctic • – The explorer for whom America was named • – Conquered the Inca Empire in South America • – Area explored by Vikings in the 10th century • ...
middle ages rhiane 2020-04-03
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- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
- Must continuously earn money
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- Trial by jury
- Cold, damp, dark
- A noble who has received land
- Center of a fief
- Tied to land
- Allowed people to move to cities
- High taxes
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- Copy/decorate holy books
- Free to leave
- Advances & inventions lost
- Level of comfort in which you live
- German King
- Religious services
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- A gift of land
- King
20 Clues: King • High taxes • German King • Tied to land • Free to leave • Trial by jury • A gift of land • Cold, damp, dark • Center of a fief • Religious services • Copy/decorate holy books • Advances & inventions lost • Must continuously earn money • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Allowed people to move to cities • Level of comfort in which you live • ...
Stargate SG-1 Facts 2022-11-13
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- McKay is deathly allergic to this
- Teal'cs wife
- Goa'uld word for stargate
- Human form replicator who was obsessed with Carter
- Believed they were created by Nefertum
- Goa'uld system lord who requested asylum on Earth
- Planet where Jackson first meets Oma Desala
- Jolinar's mate
- O'Neill's favourite show
- Mineral found on Langara
- Created inventions to fight the Goa'uld
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- Used a child to try and destroy Earth's stargate
- Morgan Le Fay's name in Ancient
- Joe Spencer's wife
- Where the SGC is located
- Jackson's father-in-law
- Vala's daughter
- Harlan said this
- Planet eventually inhabited by the Free Jaffa Nation
- The name of the first fancy new Asgard ship
20 Clues: Teal'cs wife • Jolinar's mate • Vala's daughter • Harlan said this • Joe Spencer's wife • Jackson's father-in-law • Where the SGC is located • O'Neill's favourite show • Mineral found on Langara • Goa'uld word for stargate • Morgan Le Fay's name in Ancient • McKay is deathly allergic to this • Believed they were created by Nefertum • Created inventions to fight the Goa'uld • ...
LT 7 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-07
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- Secure encoding of information.
- , System managing customer relationships.
- Framework for decision-making and accountability.
- Framework for analyzing industry competitiveness.
- Delivery of computing services over the internet.
- Process of setting long-term goals and determining actions to achieve them.
- Interface allowing interaction between software applications.
- Legal protection for inventions.
- Collaboration between development and operations teams.
- Hardware, software, and networking components supporting IT services.
- Visual system for managing work.
- Assessment of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- Process of creating software applications.
- Step-by-step procedure for solving problems.
- Protection of digital systems from threats.
- Rules governing internal affairs of an organization.
- Examination of data to derive insights.
- Individual or group with interest in a project or organization.
- Identification and mitigation of potential threats.
- Integrated software managing business processes.
- Declaration of organization's purpose and goals.
- Processes ensuring product quality.
- Launching software for use.
- Dividing a market into distinct groups based on characteristics.
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- Management of changes to software code.
- Structured collection of data.
- Plan describing how a business generates revenue.
- Adoption of digital technologies to transform business processes.
- Unique strengths that differentiate a business from competitors.
- Sequence of activities adding value to a product or service.
- Framework for IT decision-making and accountability.
- Design and structure of IT systems.
- Adherence to laws and regulations.
- Individual responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance.
- User-facing part of a software application.
- Server-side of a software application.
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions or artistic works.
- Iterative and incremental agile framework.
- Design of user interfaces for optimal user experience.
- Description of software feature from user's perspective.
- Symbol or sign representing a brand.
- Governing body overseeing company operations.
- Plan aligning IT with business objectives.
- Flexible approach to project management.
- Analysis of business data for decision-making.
- Relating to a company or corporation.
- Series of steps to achieve a business objective.
- Principles guiding agile software development.
- Owner of shares in a corporation.
49 Clues: Launching software for use. • Structured collection of data. • Secure encoding of information. • Legal protection for inventions. • Visual system for managing work. • Owner of shares in a corporation. • Adherence to laws and regulations. • Design and structure of IT systems. • Processes ensuring product quality. • Symbol or sign representing a brand. • ...
America in 1920s 2024-02-07
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- the state of a country or region in terms of money
- new creations
- Something you use to listen to the news or music
- droadcasts videos and picktures
- Place where alcohoc is illegally sold
- illigaly made liquor
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- Popularised by henry ford as an efficent manufacturing process
- Alcohol ban in America
- being wealthy
- something you invest in
- illegal manufacture
- A suburb in New Yorks famous for intimate jazz clubs
12 Clues: being wealthy • new creations • illegal manufacture • illigaly made liquor • Alcohol ban in America • something you invest in • droadcasts videos and picktures • Place where alcohoc is illegally sold • Something you use to listen to the news or music • the state of a country or region in terms of money • A suburb in New Yorks famous for intimate jazz clubs • ...
Child Development and Theorists 2021-03-27
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- 4 stages of cognitive development in children
- environmental factors
- learning based on inventions of society
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- proceeds at an individual rate
- 8 stages of psychosocial development
- innate need to form attachments
- modeling/imitation
- allows us to predict and explain human behavior
- most important stage for brain development
9 Clues: modeling/imitation • environmental factors • proceeds at an individual rate • innate need to form attachments • 8 stages of psychosocial development • learning based on inventions of society • most important stage for brain development • 4 stages of cognitive development in children • allows us to predict and explain human behavior
hosp, host, lab: Latin Roots 2025-06-22
9 Clues: treating guests kindly • hard or demanding work • unfriendly or dangerous • a resting place for travelers • to argue or criticize someone • detailed, or to explain in detail • a person taken captive for ransom • a place where the dying receive care • a place for experiments and inventions
Expectations/Procedures 2025-08-19
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- Jackets have to be ____________
- What does the P in our Pride statement stand for?
- What time does 1st block start?
- Keep hands, _______, and objects to yourself
- Which unit teaches you how to create mini-games?
- Where is our curriculum found?
- Prepared means to come with ______________
- Walk on the _______ side of hallway
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- Can you bring backpacks to school?
- What does the E in our Pride statement stand for?
- What time is dismissal?
- Prompt means to be on _______
- How many units are there in CS Discoveries?
- What is the coding teacher's name?
- F Smith What is the name of our school?
- How many names does Ms. Yarbrough have?
- Grades come from participation, tests, and _______ ______________
- Where do you turn in paper assignments?
- In unit 5, you learn how to create ______.
19 Clues: What time is dismissal? • Prompt means to be on _______ • Where is our curriculum found? • Jackets have to be ____________ • What time does 1st block start? • Can you bring backpacks to school? • What is the coding teacher's name? • Walk on the _______ side of hallway • F Smith What is the name of our school? • How many names does Ms. Yarbrough have? • ...
Famous Greeks crossword 2024-09-19
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- Another important philosopher
- An Important Greek Historian
- A ruler of Athens.
- Another philosopher who believed that every citizen belongs to their state
- King of the Spartans
- Made the heliocentric model
- An astonishing Athenian dramatist.
- Son of Xerxes
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- One of the first Greek philosophers.
- Known as "the great"
- An Important Greek astronomer
- Wrote "History of the Persian wars"
- Delivered victory about the Battle of Marathon
- Made important discoveries about irrational numbers
- An important Greek geometrist.
- Wrote "The Elements"
- Greek playwright.
- Established western Philosophy
18 Clues: Son of Xerxes • Greek playwright. • A ruler of Athens. • Known as "the great" • Wrote "The Elements" • King of the Spartans • Made the heliocentric model • An Important Greek Historian • An Important Greek astronomer • Another important philosopher • An important Greek geometrist. • Established western Philosophy • An astonishing Athenian dramatist. • Wrote "History of the Persian wars" • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
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- International Graduate School of English
- the implications of specialise
- affective impact on pupils
- informing the learner about the target
- experience of the language in use
- make discoveries about the language
- facilitate the learning of a language
- keys that allow teachers to open a new world
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- facilitate language acquisition
- the economics of publishing dictates
- guiding the learner
- effective way to running courses
- second language
- is a materials developer
- In order for materials development
- encouraging the learner
16 Clues: second language • guiding the learner • encouraging the learner • is a materials developer • affective impact on pupils • the implications of specialise • facilitate language acquisition • effective way to running courses • experience of the language in use • In order for materials development • make discoveries about the language • the economics of publishing dictates • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-04-03
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- created important inventions
- created the steam engine
- children were put through ________
- the process of extending a country's power and influence
- these type of machines made clothes and materials easier to make
- the _________ increased in town substantially
- _________ were started to declare equal rights
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- factories caused people to move to towns which caused ________
- an economic system that helped cause the industrial revolution
- people had these to distinguish different levels
- factories and towns caused a lot of this
11 Clues: created the steam engine • created important inventions • children were put through ________ • factories and towns caused a lot of this • the _________ increased in town substantially • _________ were started to declare equal rights • people had these to distinguish different levels • the process of extending a country's power and influence • ...
Bio U1C1 2025-09-24
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- A guess about an object or outcome based on your observations
- applies scientific and mathematic principles to solve problems
- Group used for comparison to experimental group
- How close measurements are to each other
- Describes qualities
- Description of something you can see, smell, touch, taste, hear
- An explanation of an observed phenomenon
- What changes in response to the independent variable
- Statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- Verifiable observation
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- Groups that are tested
- A testable prediction based on observations that describes a cause and effect relationship
- the application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- Aspect of an experiment that is held consistent
- What the experimenter deliberately changes in an investigation
- How close a measurement is to the correct/accepted value
- Broad concept or principle
- Uses numbers to measure something
18 Clues: Describes qualities • Groups that are tested • Verifiable observation • Broad concept or principle • Uses numbers to measure something • How close measurements are to each other • An explanation of an observed phenomenon • Group used for comparison to experimental group • Aspect of an experiment that is held consistent • What changes in response to the independent variable • ...
Challenges Unit 1 vocabulary 2016-09-22
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- Certain to happen,unavoidable
- Succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty)
- A thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress
- A thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone
- Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
- Problem, difficulty, disappointment, misfortune
- Concentration on only one aim
- Providing or showing creative or spiritual inspiration
- Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success
- Become progressively worse
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- The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc
- (Of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original
- Overcome and take control of
- Follow or chase
- Refusal to accept any standard short of perfection
- The quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- Making new discoveries; using new methods
18 Clues: Follow or chase • Become progressively worse • Overcome and take control of • Certain to happen,unavoidable • Concentration on only one aim • Making new discoveries; using new methods • Problem, difficulty, disappointment, misfortune • Succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty) • Refusal to accept any standard short of perfection • ...
Inventors and Inventions 2022-01-18
8 Clues: To show • A model design • Designing machines • To make or improve • Designing buildings • Those who make goods • Not giving up easily • Preserves an idea as your own
Machines and Inventions 2024-11-16
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- it started the industrial revolution, it used water vapour or steam to do work
- we use this object to hold things together
- we use it to move things across the ground easily
- people use this invention to communicate by sending code messages
- it is an object with a slanted surface that can cut things easily
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- it is sth that begins as an idea and that later is created
- it is a surface that goes from a low level to a high level
- it is made up of a rigid bar and a fulcrum
8 Clues: we use this object to hold things together • it is made up of a rigid bar and a fulcrum • we use it to move things across the ground easily • it is sth that begins as an idea and that later is created • it is a surface that goes from a low level to a high level • people use this invention to communicate by sending code messages • ...
Charchaters 2025-07-17
10 Clues: evil Preston • Crazy brother • Legend of anime • kpop boys group • stealth of anime • crazy inventions • dragonball hunter x • crazy brother sister • undersea yellow sponge • secret undercover agent playtupus
Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
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- Both Rome and Greece had ? which they danced to
- Greece and Rome both passed on
- Greece held a big sports event called the
- Unlike Rome Greek was a lot of city-
- Both made good ? which we still use today
- Rome and Greece are on the continent of
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- Both of them had ? which was like a senate
- Rome had good ? land so they could get crops
- Both Greece and Rome fought in many
- Rome made statues of old ? which led them
- Rome and Greece had different ? people lived in
- Both Rome and Greece worshiped
- Both made ? which used berries and then drank it
- Both Roman and Greek children had to go to
- The Peloponnesian War was fought by Athens and
15 Clues: Greece and Rome both passed on • Both Rome and Greece worshiped • Both Greece and Rome fought in many • Unlike Rome Greek was a lot of city- • Rome and Greece are on the continent of • Rome made statues of old ? which led them • Greece held a big sports event called the • Both made good ? which we still use today • Both of them had ? which was like a senate • ...
STS Crossword word word word 2020-06-04
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- Changed human life drastically in 1750-1914
- a component of the internet that is a software application used to locate, retrieve and display content on the World Wide Web
- - Has inspired the Olympics game event
- term used in using computers to store,manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video
- a group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests
- Bacteria were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics
- British businessman and politician in southern Africa
- cause gastrointestinal, circulatory, neurological and dermatological problems associated with alkaloid poisoning
- Leopold forced to sell Congo Free State to...
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- A relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government
- Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- Man-made cause that destroys a large area of forest
- Demonstrated that the power of the king could be limited by a written grant
- opened in 1869
- Controlled Egypt because of its strategic location
- Italian mathematician and philosopher
- an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- -Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians
- Known as the floating garden
- genes present in the GM crops kill the insects like bees, ladybird beetles, butterflies, etc.
- Father of "evolution"
- The split between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches
- First civilization to harvest potatoes
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops
- this gasses causes warmer temperatures causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms
- Created European race for African colonies “Scramble for Africa”
- Welsh-American reporter
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- built large pyramids to honor gods—smaller than Egyptian pyramids but were much more detailed & decorative; contained arches
- The greenhouse gas content of the atmosphere is being altered by human activity. The result of this change is ______
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city
- a gas with the highest contribution in the greenhouse gasses which measures 64%
- Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- Father of "psychoanalysis"
- is produced by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload
- A large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement of medical science
- the process of cleaning up waste and pollution with the help of living organisms
- one of the animals used as medium to produce insulin
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes ( 0/1)
- replaced human labor
- known as “MAID OF ORDEALS”
- The creation of _______ in order to increase the supply of desired organs is possible by means of genetic engineering
- ended the anglo-saxon era
- a planet that has a average temperature of 855° F
- Provide businesses, workers and consumers access to the Internet for education, retail, entertainment convergence refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- Known as the "people of the sun"
- It is a change which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparative time periods
- Scottish missionary who named Lake Victoria after the British queen
- Shared the turn of events – such as military victories, gladiatorial bouts, and other bouts
- Copernicu's book published in 1543
- the place where the first telescope was invented
- defined as long term, wide area, seasonal changes, measured over long span of time
- defined as Short term, Limited area, Can change rapidly, Difficult to predict
- often called the “mother culture” because they influenced other Mesoamerican societies
- Inventions and innovations in communication have had a major influence on society.
- Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- Conscious part of the mind (Rational Self)
62 Clues: opened in 1869 • replaced human labor • Father of "evolution" • Welsh-American reporter • ended the anglo-saxon era • Father of "psychoanalysis" • known as “MAID OF ORDEALS” • Known as the floating garden • Known as the "people of the sun" • Comes from the Latin word “techne” • Copernicu's book published in 1543 • Comes from the Latin word “scientia” • ...
The Rumor by Lesley Kara 2025-06-05
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- feeling resentment and having been treated unfairly
- law enforcement undertaken without legal authority
- system of government in which important decisions are made by state officals
- Place/lay one thing over another
- sensational in a vivid or vulgar way
- slow moving vehicle often with irregular movements
- bad-tempered and sulky/gloomy
- trim by cutting away dead/overgrown branches
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- a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting
- Good luck in unexpected discoveries
- frequently entering into casual sexual relationships with women
- the action of widely spreading and promoting an idea, theory, Rumor,etc
- an unkind way that shows you don't respect someone/something
- overwhelm someone with things/people to be dealt with
- an act of assessing something/someone
15 Clues: bad-tempered and sulky/gloomy • Place/lay one thing over another • Good luck in unexpected discoveries • sensational in a vivid or vulgar way • an act of assessing something/someone • trim by cutting away dead/overgrown branches • law enforcement undertaken without legal authority • slow moving vehicle often with irregular movements • ...
The Twenty One Balloons 2021-12-16
Across
- is a retired arithmetic teacher
- on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons
- an island full of great wealth and fantastic inventions
- established a wealthy and fanciful colony
- destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883
- tells something about nostalgia and about moving on
Down
- decided to work with the professor to save the lives of everyone on the island
- portrayed intelligent and generally
- invented their own form of amusement
- the nature of the journey on which to embark
- left on a balloon to escape his mundane life of teaching
- known as indonesia
12 Clues: known as indonesia • is a retired arithmetic teacher • portrayed intelligent and generally • invented their own form of amusement • on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons • established a wealthy and fanciful colony • the nature of the journey on which to embark • destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883 • tells something about nostalgia and about moving on • ...
chapter 5 2025-11-12
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- railroads spurred growth in ____
- railroads expanded the ___
- the AFL drafted only ______ workers
- encouraged construction
- standardized railroad schedules
- Vertical____
- oil production
- Vanderbilt was a _____
- combining many companys
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- the industrial age brought new____
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ____
- invented by henry ford
- andrew Carnegie made______
- allowed smoother travel
- transatlantic_____ cable made by Cyrus field
- after the civil war ____ expanded rapidly
16 Clues: Vertical____ • oil production • invented by henry ford • Vanderbilt was a _____ • encouraged construction • allowed smoother travel • combining many companys • railroads expanded the ___ • andrew Carnegie made______ • standardized railroad schedules • railroads spurred growth in ____ • the industrial age brought new____ • the AFL drafted only ______ workers • ...
Into To Literature; Hamlet Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- very intelligent, hates the relationship between his mother and uncle
- Love interest of Hamlet, loves flowers
- Hamlet stabs him through the tapestry
- Hamlet's old friend who needs answers and intrigued by scientific discoveries
- Remains alive to tell Hamlet's story
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- seeks to avenge his father's honor and attack Denmark
- Killed his brother by pouring acid in his ear
- Hamlet's old friend who is more "go with the flow"
- Spends most of his time in France
- Married her dead husband's brother
- Gives Hamlet orders to kill the king
11 Clues: Spends most of his time in France • Married her dead husband's brother • Gives Hamlet orders to kill the king • Remains alive to tell Hamlet's story • Hamlet stabs him through the tapestry • Love interest of Hamlet, loves flowers • Killed his brother by pouring acid in his ear • Hamlet's old friend who is more "go with the flow" • ...
STS_CROSSWORD 2023-07-02
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- She succeeded in entering the Orleans on the 29th of April 1429.
- It has _____ points of copernican system
- An ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- It was invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and served as the modern day paper.
- Democracy originated from the Greek word _____.
- Freud believed that mental illness is a result of ____, not nature.
- He is a scottish missionary that named Lake Victoria after the british queen, and converted many africans to Christianity.
- An applied science and a topic involving the designing and uses of devices, processes, and materials to solve practical problems and to satisfy human needs and wants.
- An empire that built one of the largest and wealthiest empire in the world; began in the mid 1400s and was located on the western coast of South America.
- Earliest documented use of CCTV was during the year 1942 in ____.
- Its main purpose is to transport people from one place to another or to pursue a business.
- According to Freud, it is what makes people do things.
- Edward Jenner discovered a vaccine for ________.
- Products are also called ______.
- In psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud, there are ____ aspects that influences human behavior.
- The twentieth century saw the birth of ______.
- He is the father of Psychoanalysis
- A large or small group of peoplein a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests is called ______.
- What did Galileo Galilei published during 1610?
- An attempt to convincing others of your value judgement.
- He is the father of Wi-Fi.
- It uses "cognitive" function that human associate with other human minds, such as learning and problem solving.
- It is using of computers to store, manipulate, and transmit informatoin in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- He invented the spinning jenny in the year 1765.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
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- The complex of physical, chemical, and Biological factors in which a living organism or community exists.
- Ferdinand Marcos held a presidency for 20 years and ruled the Philippines as a _____.
- It is the grand father of Charles Darwin that published one of the most formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia or the laws of Ogranic life.
- It is where the England had more colonies than any other nation, this is called as ____.
- During 1800, ____ were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories.
- It originally referes to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated in the Philippines.
- Its was the most famous city during the Inca Empire.
- It served as gazette of political and social happenings and considered as prototype for Newspaper.
- It is the floating garden that was created by Aztecs, by putting mud on huge mats made of woven reeds and placed them in lake-farmed on soil.
- The first mammal ever to have been cloned named _______.
- He rediscover the Heliocentric model of Aristarchus.
- He was the ruler of Athens and was able to introduced the democratic government in 507 BC.
- It is the fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and organization which occurs when the population revolts against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- The french word of Revolution during the 13th century.
- It came from the Latin word "Modo" which means "Just Now".
- How many moons did Galileo Galilei saw orbiting around Jupiter?
- What book did Copernicus published during the year 1543?
- One of the most advance civilizations in the world before the arrival of _____, reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- It is known as a body of knowledge or facts. It asks questions that aim to increaseour understanding of the pysical universe and our ability to explain nature.
- It is the capital during the Aztec empire that was located now in the site of Mexico City.
- An idea on which people hold different beliefs and values.
- During the industrial revolution, ____ were invented which replaced human labor.
- These are often called as the "mother culture" because they influenced mesoamerican societies
- This concept was developed from labor-saving technology.
- He is an italian mathematician and philosopher and regarded as the father of experimental science.
50 Clues: He is the father of Wi-Fi. • Products are also called ______. • He is the father of Psychoanalysis • It has _____ points of copernican system • The twentieth century saw the birth of ______. • Democracy originated from the Greek word _____. • What did Galileo Galilei published during 1610? • Edward Jenner discovered a vaccine for ________. • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-08-31
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- Conquered the Inca empire
- Spanish adventurers who led conquests in the Americas
- Sail around the world
- this revolution created a growth in the curiosity of people to learn and explore the world
- Instrument used to determine latitude
- Highly contagious disease brought by the Europeans
- Cabot and Hudson sought this route to Asia
- his maps claimed Columbus did not go to India
- a motive of Explorers to make a name for themselves
- a motive of Explorers to spread their religion
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- Tool used to determine direction easier
- this invention helped spread the news of the discoveries of the time
- Conquered the Aztec Empire
- Small, lighter, faster ship ideal for voyages
- Muslims made it difficult to pass to India and China
15 Clues: Sail around the world • Conquered the Inca empire • Conquered the Aztec Empire • Instrument used to determine latitude • Tool used to determine direction easier • Cabot and Hudson sought this route to Asia • Small, lighter, faster ship ideal for voyages • his maps claimed Columbus did not go to India • a motive of Explorers to spread their religion • ...
Texas History Crossword 2021-05-03
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- A city that goes through urbanization quickly and rapidly grows in population
- The branch of government that creates the laws
- One of the most iconic civil rights leaders
- An invention that protected farmers crops from cattle
- A growing form of transportation in Texas
- One of the biggest discoveries for economic success in Texas, it was used as a fuel
- Non violent protesting
- The rights of the citizens
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- Going from a small town to a big city
- First European to map the coast of texas
- Deadliest war in human history
- Great war between the allied forces and the central powers
- Drives and sells cattle
- Branch of government that enforces the law
- Branch of government that evaluates the laws
15 Clues: Non violent protesting • Drives and sells cattle • The rights of the citizens • Deadliest war in human history • Going from a small town to a big city • First European to map the coast of texas • A growing form of transportation in Texas • Branch of government that enforces the law • One of the most iconic civil rights leaders • Branch of government that evaluates the laws • ...
The importance of materials development for language 2021-09-06
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- providing the learner with the experience of the language in use
- helping the teacher to make discoveries about the language
- is a way of facilitate language
- anything which can udes to facilitate the learning of a language
- book dedicated to the publication of reports of materials development
- they are also materials development
- is a practical undertaking involving the production evaluation adaptation and exploitation of materials
- materials generally serve as the basis of much of language imput that learners receive
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- encouraging the learner to use the language
- material developer
- guiding the learner in practicing the language
- is an interactive way of facilitate language
- materials development association
- have considerable experience and expertise as teachers
- help participants to become more aware of important issues in L2
- interact with practitioners
16 Clues: material developer • interact with practitioners • is a way of facilitate language • materials development association • they are also materials development • encouraging the learner to use the language • is an interactive way of facilitate language • guiding the learner in practicing the language • have considerable experience and expertise as teachers • ...
Rome Part 2 2024-01-24
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- Assassinated by the Roman Senate
- Person who is killed for their beliefs
- Famous Roman scientist who made discoveries about space
- Nephew of Caesar who later became the first emperor of Rome
- When currency loses value
- Founder of Christianity
- 200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome
- Used to transport water to cities in Rome
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- Ruler of Egypt who allied herself with Marc Antony
- The official language of Rome
- Once a place for the people of Rome to gather and a public square
- A famous Roman Catholic Church built 2000 years ago
- Place where gladiators battled
- Holy Text of Christianity
- Emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity
15 Clues: Founder of Christianity • Holy Text of Christianity • When currency loses value • The official language of Rome • Place where gladiators battled • Assassinated by the Roman Senate • Person who is killed for their beliefs • 200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome • Used to transport water to cities in Rome • Emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity • ...
Dr but not MD 2024-12-17
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- Accidentally transports his teenaged friend to 1955
- German scientist with alien hand syndrome
- You might have to phone a daughter for her favorite Criminal Minds character’s name
- Founder and leader of the Sinister Six
- Parapsychologist and partner of
- Former Arkham Asylum psychologist
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- Parapsychologist and partner of
- Parapsychologist and partner of
- Always names his inventions -inators
- Even though he’s a superhero, you don’t want to make him angry
- This archaeologist's husband is a very well known doctor, although she’s one of few to know his name
- Supervillan and nemesis to the Fantastic Four
- Susan Storm’s husband
- History teacher at Shiz University
- His specialty is animals and he has an advantage
- Professor and head of the school for mutants
- Botanic Batman villain
- Cannibalistic psychiatrist
18 Clues: Susan Storm’s husband • Botanic Batman villain • Cannibalistic psychiatrist • Parapsychologist and partner of • Parapsychologist and partner of • Parapsychologist and partner of • Former Arkham Asylum psychologist • History teacher at Shiz University • Always names his inventions -inators • Founder and leader of the Sinister Six • German scientist with alien hand syndrome • ...
SW Day3 2025-12-03
Across
- A substance with pH<7
- Discoveries in electromagnetism
- Co-discovered DNA structure
- Infectious particle
- d=m/V is the formula for this
- A charged particle
- A group of similar cells performing a function
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- Force acting on a unit area
- plant pigment
- Speeds up a chemical reaction
- the lightest gas in the world
- Essential building molecule
12 Clues: plant pigment • A charged particle • Infectious particle • A substance with pH<7 • Force acting on a unit area • Co-discovered DNA structure • Essential building molecule • Speeds up a chemical reaction • the lightest gas in the world • d=m/V is the formula for this • Discoveries in electromagnetism • A group of similar cells performing a function
Level 3 [List 6]: The Rise of Skyscrapers pages 172-174 2018-05-13
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- صعد An upward movement
- مستقر Firmly fixed; not able to fall
- بسيط easy
- حجر a small piece of rock on the ground
- يحسن improves
- الاختراعات Something made up
- المصاعد a lift that takes people up and down in buildings
- قلعة Tall narrow building
- عنيف Powerful; intense
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- قلم المدقة A way something is done
- هندسة معمارية Style of a building
- باهت Lacking color
- ضم put together
- مؤخرا Not long ago
- ظل when you stand in the sun, you cast a shadow
- وقف To stop
- المتقدمة Start to exist; grow
- طوابق Levels or floors of a building
- توقع Likely to happen
- صلب A type of metal
20 Clues: بسيط easy • وقف To stop • يحسن improves • ضم put together • باهت Lacking color • مؤخرا Not long ago • صلب A type of metal • توقع Likely to happen • صعد An upward movement • عنيف Powerful; intense • قلعة Tall narrow building • الاختراعات Something made up • المتقدمة Start to exist; grow • هندسة معمارية Style of a building • قلم المدقة A way something is done • ...
Famous Scientist 2013-09-15
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- the first to use the telescope
- inventions include the glider, parachute, and helicopter
- invented the telephone
- invented the single- wire telegraph system (co-inventor of morse code)
- invented radium (researched radioactivity)
- discovered the laws of gravity
- discovered the theory of relativity (invented Einstein's calculator)
- invented the lightning rod
- invented the light bulb
- creator of Facebook
- discovered pasteurization
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- studied chimpanzee conservation
- invented the electric battery
- created the first successful airplane
- created the theory of evolution
- invented penicillin
- discovered the laws of genetics
- invented the swivel chair
- developed alternating current electricity
- creator of Apple
- the science guy
21 Clues: the science guy • creator of Apple • invented penicillin • creator of Facebook • invented the telephone • invented the light bulb • invented the swivel chair • discovered pasteurization • invented the lightning rod • invented the electric battery • the first to use the telescope • discovered the laws of gravity • studied chimpanzee conservation • created the theory of evolution • ...
Global Studies 2024-11-10
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- made an observatory
- worldly
- until the mid-1500s European Scholars accepted the teachings of
- disagreed with many of the new scientific ideas
- impacted people's everyday lives
- many of the great scientific discoveries made during the Renaissance were in this area
- a complete change or overthrow of a government
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- the type of art before Renaissance art
- most influential scientist of the time
- funded Renaissance art
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- “ I think, therefore I am “
- Earth-centered universe
- was improved by the technological advances of the time
- studied orbits
- Gutenberg created the printing press
- where the Renaissance started
- a rebirth of learning that produces many great works of art and literature
- helped to improve drawings
- most prevalent religion of the time
20 Clues: worldly • studied orbits • made an observatory • funded Renaissance art • Earth-centered universe • helped to improve drawings • “ I think, therefore I am “ • where the Renaissance started • impacted people's everyday lives • most prevalent religion of the time • Gutenberg created the printing press • the type of art before Renaissance art • most influential scientist of the time • ...
The Twenty One Balloons 2021-12-16
Across
- is a retired arithmetic teacher
- on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons
- an island full of great wealth and fantastic inventions
- established a wealthy and fanciful colony
- destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883
- tells something about nostalgia and about moving on
Down
- decided to work with the professor to save the lives of everyone on the island
- portrayed intelligent and generally
- invented their own form of amusement
- the nature of the journey on which to embark
- left on a balloon to escape his mundane life of teaching
- known as indonesia
12 Clues: known as indonesia • is a retired arithmetic teacher • portrayed intelligent and generally • invented their own form of amusement • on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons • established a wealthy and fanciful colony • the nature of the journey on which to embark • destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883 • tells something about nostalgia and about moving on • ...
The Twenty One Balloons 2021-12-16
Across
- is a retired arithmetic teacher
- left on a balloon to escape his mundane life of teaching
- invented their own form of amusement
- known as indonesia
- decided to work with the professor to save the lives of everyone on the island
Down
- tells something about nostalgia and about moving on
- portrayed intelligent and generally
- the nature of the journey on which to embark
- destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883
- established a wealthy and fanciful colony
- on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons
- an island full of great wealth and fantastic inventions
12 Clues: known as indonesia • is a retired arithmetic teacher • portrayed intelligent and generally • invented their own form of amusement • established a wealthy and fanciful colony • on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons • the nature of the journey on which to embark • destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883 • tells something about nostalgia and about moving on • ...
The Agricultural Revolution 2021-08-26
Across
- fields shared for growing and grazing
- one writer who spread info about new farming methods and machines
- a change in how crops were grown and animals bred using new methods and tools/inventions
- herb; adds goodness/nutrients to the soil
- what the open fields were divided into
- by Jethro Tull; sowed seeds better
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- sent by Parliament to share/enclose land
- sowing different crops per year/per field
- a field left unplanted for a year
- fenced in/hedged in private land
- the mating/production of bigger animals
- root vegetable; cleanses soil
12 Clues: root vegetable; cleanses soil • fenced in/hedged in private land • a field left unplanted for a year • by Jethro Tull; sowed seeds better • fields shared for growing and grazing • what the open fields were divided into • the mating/production of bigger animals • sent by Parliament to share/enclose land • sowing different crops per year/per field • ...
NORTHERN CAPE 2025-08-18
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- Things passed down from earlier generations
- Heritage site where a famous fossil child was found
- Large game reserve home to the Big Five animals
- People who live in the North West Province and have royal palaces
- Colorful craft often used in traditional jewelry
- Very old remains of plants or animals turned to stone
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- Town known for its mining history and gold discoveries
- Traditional drums used in ceremonies and music
- Home of a king or queen
- Special porridge eaten in the North West Province
10 Clues: Home of a king or queen • Things passed down from earlier generations • Traditional drums used in ceremonies and music • Large game reserve home to the Big Five animals • Colorful craft often used in traditional jewelry • Special porridge eaten in the North West Province • Heritage site where a famous fossil child was found • ...
Technology 2013-09-02
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- Viber, Line, WeChat, Skype, Webex run on me
- simulations in the "lab"
- One computer per lab costing a fortune
- Give life to web pages
- you are not where you are, your "presence" felt
- Penguins on your system
- Filthy animal to dig out the data
- cameras with no films
- when snail metamorphosed to a rocket and landed in your mailbox
- sets your handsfree
- Mother of all semi conductor inventions
- weather on waves
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- A bat finding a man with tech trails
- WATT?? Ruby, on the rail!
- char[140] is a definite data type
- From "phones" to "smart phones"
- First ever equivalent of "Siri"
- banking and mainframes in the 80's
- Rain rain everywhere...but where?
- Flip, flop, flip, flop Ampex
20 Clues: weather on waves • sets your handsfree • cameras with no films • Give life to web pages • Penguins on your system • WATT?? Ruby, on the rail! • simulations in the "lab" • Flip, flop, flip, flop Ampex • From "phones" to "smart phones" • First ever equivalent of "Siri" • char[140] is a definite data type • Filthy animal to dig out the data • Rain rain everywhere...but where? • ...
crossword 1 2025-09-24
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- what something is made of
- basic truths or foundations of knowledge
- pure substance on the periodic table
- examine or explore carefully
- science of substances and reactions
- positively charged particles in an atom's nucleus
- neutral particles in an atom's nucleus
- suitable for the situation
- characteristics used to describe something
- surroundings or conditions in which something exists
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- test to discover something new
- involving multiple academic disciplines combined
- combination of substances not chemically bonded
- relating to the method of systematic investigation
- force exerted per unit area
- groups of atoms bonded together
- relating to the use of science in industry or inventions
- smallest units of matter
- repeated or predictable design or sequence
20 Clues: smallest units of matter • what something is made of • suitable for the situation • force exerted per unit area • examine or explore carefully • test to discover something new • groups of atoms bonded together • science of substances and reactions • pure substance on the periodic table • neutral particles in an atom's nucleus • basic truths or foundations of knowledge • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2024-02-29
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- _______ Powered boats and trains
- _______ was powered by answer to number 12
- ______ was invented by George Stefanson and helped increase Trade
- Power-sorce of Richard Arkwright's spindle
- _______ Invented the Cotton Gin
- What revolution was directly related to the Industrial Revolution
- Also invented by Edison and is now in nearly every indoor room
- inventor of answer 14
- First inventor of the steam engine
- _______ powered by gasoline
- ______ replaced the hand-held shuttle for weaving
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- Amount of spindles on the water frame
- _______ patented the steam engine
- _______ was a major stepping stone to communication Technology
- Quicker way to produce answer to number 13
- _______ was the inventor of the telephone
- One invention made by Thomas Edison
- Invention of Charles Townshend
- _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves
- This revolution brought many new inventions in many industries
20 Clues: inventor of answer 14 • _______ powered by gasoline • Invention of Charles Townshend • _______ Invented the Cotton Gin • _______ Powered boats and trains • _______ patented the steam engine • First inventor of the steam engine • One invention made by Thomas Edison • Amount of spindles on the water frame • _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves • ...
Vocabulary 8 2024-03-08
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- Look for or want
- To arrange
- Announcing and spreading information widely over technology such as a TV.
- To bring to, or draw to
- Come up with or predict the outcome of something based on the evidence present
- Creating words with speech
- An unknown situation
- The ability to do or encourage people to create things
- Human inventions to make tasks easier
- Worldwide outbreak of disease
- Ancestry
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- Working together to achieve something
- The ability for something to do something by Synthesis
- State of or what something is experiencing at the time and place
- To mention
- To depend on entirely
- Ability to find solutions quickly
- Someone with the ability to predict the future and or predict future events
- The spread of disease in a particular area
- From a distance, over technology
20 Clues: Ancestry • To arrange • To mention • Look for or want • An unknown situation • To depend on entirely • To bring to, or draw to • Creating words with speech • Worldwide outbreak of disease • From a distance, over technology • Ability to find solutions quickly • Working together to achieve something • Human inventions to make tasks easier • The spread of disease in a particular area • ...
hunja 2024-11-20
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- To change data from one form to another.
- Data made up of numbers.
- Knowledge gained through doing or seeing something.
- A step-by-step process or hierarchy.
- A specific subject or area of focus.
- To combine multiple pieces of data.
- The situation or background that helps understand data.
- Inspire new ideas or inventions.
- Software to write and edit text.
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- Understanding gained from information.
- Needs time and careful effort.
- To grow or create something over time.
- Data that explains or describes something.
- Choices made using data or information.
- Descriptive data, not in numerical form.
- To show or stand for something.
- Using experience and knowledge to make good decisions.
- Data expressed in numbers or quantities.
- Information collected for a purpose.
- The use of data or resources.
20 Clues: Data made up of numbers. • The use of data or resources. • Needs time and careful effort. • To show or stand for something. • Inspire new ideas or inventions. • Software to write and edit text. • To combine multiple pieces of data. • A step-by-step process or hierarchy. • A specific subject or area of focus. • Information collected for a purpose. • ...
Lesson 25 2015-04-22
22 Clues: mix • proud • parts • times • crush • glass • model • wonder • broken • puzzle • the middle • small piece • put together • something new • to the tenths • act of burying • claim something • part in geometry • bounce a basketball • speak in a low voice • object that is shot up • Depression/economic crisis
ch says /k/ 2025-03-21
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- a person who fixes cars
- a person who designs buildings
- phones, computers and inventions
- when everything is messy and not at its place
- an animal that changes its colour
Down
- a festival we celebrate on 25th December
- a sound that comes back
- a group of people who sing together
- the people or animals in a story or a film
- you go there to study
- what holds the ship in one place
11 Clues: you go there to study • a person who fixes cars • a sound that comes back • a person who designs buildings • phones, computers and inventions • what holds the ship in one place • an animal that changes its colour • a group of people who sing together • a festival we celebrate on 25th December • the people or animals in a story or a film • ...
UNIT 18 - Inventions and inventors 2022-03-30
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- a gene is a part of the DNA that is inside a cell and it controls physical or mental characteristics of living beings
- these are groups of atoms which represent the simplest unit of chemical substances
- this device is used to make small objects look bigger
- it is the hot gas or vapour produced by boiling water
- to go down the surface of a liquid
- to heat the water until it starts to turn into a gas
- these are a type of glasses to protect our eyes from chemicals or other substances
- it is the process when a person or other living being loses water from their bodies
- when an element (a magnet for example) pushes another element apart
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- it is the science of altering the structure of the genes of living beings
- a substance which is used by scientists or produced by a reaction
- this is the place where scientists work on scientific research
- being hot or warm
- it is the scientific progress of making an exact copy of a living thing
- it stands for deoxyribonucleic acid and it is the chemical found in the cells of living beings
- it is the smallest unit of an organism
16 Clues: being hot or warm • to go down the surface of a liquid • it is the smallest unit of an organism • to heat the water until it starts to turn into a gas • it is the hot gas or vapour produced by boiling water • this device is used to make small objects look bigger • this is the place where scientists work on scientific research • ...
Technology and inventions, part 2 2025-07-27
Across
- A big jump forward or upward.
- Causing damage or injury; not good for health or the environment.
- Willing to agree or believe; open-minded and tolerant.
- A community of people living together and sharing laws and customs.
- When two things are alike in some way.
- To get something from a source or origin.
- To improve something by making small changes.
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- The same in size, number, value, or status; not different from another thing in any way.
- You can say this about something, but others might disagree.
- Next to or together with something or someone.
- A shape or form used to make objects; also a type of fungus.
- Something that is very important or meaningful.
- To make a copy of something; to have babies (in biology).
- The smallest unit of life in living organisms; also a small room in a prison or a monastery.
- The act of identifying someone or something seen before; acknowledgment of achievement.
- An extraordinary event that seems impossible or very lucky.
16 Clues: A big jump forward or upward. • When two things are alike in some way. • To get something from a source or origin. • To improve something by making small changes. • Next to or together with something or someone. • Something that is very important or meaningful. • Willing to agree or believe; open-minded and tolerant. • ...
PRE EXAM HISTORY 1ST TERM 2025-07-22
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- Study of the past
- How people live, think, and express themselves
- Words people use to talk or write
- A way of doing something passed through generations
- Time of castles, kings, and knights
- Time of science, inventions, and factories
Down
- Study of how historians interpret the past
- Activity to earn a living or help society
- Growing food and raising animals
- Very old times, like Egypt or Rome
10 Clues: Study of the past • Growing food and raising animals • Words people use to talk or write • Very old times, like Egypt or Rome • Time of castles, kings, and knights • Activity to earn a living or help society • Study of how historians interpret the past • Time of science, inventions, and factories • How people live, think, and express themselves • ...
GE Grammar Crossword 2015-12-02
Across
- how good or useful sth or sb's work is
- making new discoveries
- sth you must do it immediately
- very small in degree
- a feeling or great shock,fear or disgust
- the act or saying goodbye to sb
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- fit or suitable to be eaten
- to give special importance to sth
- to make a person or an animal heaithy again after an illness
- especially in the mountain
- objects that be moved
- when you go to beautiful place you will do it
- shut and open your eyes
- from one position or place to sth
14 Clues: very small in degree • objects that be moved • making new discoveries • shut and open your eyes • especially in the mountain • fit or suitable to be eaten • sth you must do it immediately • the act or saying goodbye to sb • to give special importance to sth • from one position or place to sth • how good or useful sth or sb's work is • a feeling or great shock,fear or disgust • ...
gothic literature 2022-11-22
Across
- gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____.
- a monster who fights against themselves
- the era when major scientific discoveries occured
- a woman who is in distress
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- ghosts and other mysterious characters
- people who stole bodies were called body ____.
- a bad person who controls others
- character who drinks blood
- another word for being unable to see something
9 Clues: character who drinks blood • a woman who is in distress • a bad person who controls others • ghosts and other mysterious characters • a monster who fights against themselves • people who stole bodies were called body ____. • another word for being unable to see something • gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____. • the era when major scientific discoveries occured
Business Terminology 2023-06-20
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- Plan The plan and strategy for successful business operation
- Utilizing funds to gain profit
- A name, term, design, or any other feature that distinguishes a product or service
- A place where goods or services are bought and sold
- A person who purchases goods or services
- A person who starts a new business venture
- Developing new products, ideas, discoveries, etc.
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- A good or service offered for sale
- The money made in business
- Developing and launching new ideas or products in the market
- Commerce or trade
- Assistance, support, or activity provided to customers
- Strategies to sell goods or services
- Expanding business through interactions with other people
- The activities of selling goods or services
15 Clues: Commerce or trade • The money made in business • Utilizing funds to gain profit • A good or service offered for sale • Strategies to sell goods or services • A person who purchases goods or services • A person who starts a new business venture • The activities of selling goods or services • Developing new products, ideas, discoveries, etc. • ...
M5 2025-02-05
Across
- Someone who takes pictures for a living.
- A worker who fixes pipes and water systems.
- A person who studies the natural world and makes discoveries.
- Someone who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
- A person who repairs and maintains cars and machines.
- A creative person who paints, draws, or sculpts.
- A culinary expert responsible for preparing meals.
- A professional who investigates and reports news stories.
- A healthcare worker who takes care of people's teeth.
- Someone who helps students learn new things.
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- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- A medical worker who helps doctors and cares for patients.
- A person who gives legal advice and represents clients in court.
- A professional who designs buildings and structures.
- A person who plays an instrument or sings professionally.
- Someone who installs and repairs electrical systems.
- Someone who flies airplanes.
- A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- A person who treats sick or injured people.
- A professional who designs and builds machines or structures.
20 Clues: Someone who flies airplanes. • Someone who takes pictures for a living. • A worker who fixes pipes and water systems. • A person who treats sick or injured people. • Someone who helps students learn new things. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • A creative person who paints, draws, or sculpts. • A culinary expert responsible for preparing meals. • ...
Culture 2024-01-18
Across
- An example of this is art or music.
- To take an existing idea and make it better.
- Denton High School is where kids get an _________________.
- A smaller group takes ideas from a larger group.
- An example of this is a house.
- Customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- English and Spanish
- We eat ______________ everyday to survive.
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- This culture celebrates Oktoberfest.
- To make something brand new
- This culture celebrates Day of the Day.
- The government is a ________________ ___________________.
- Spreading ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior.
- A large amount of people accept an innovation.
- Fritos are a part of _________________ culture.
- Pasta is a part of ______________ culture.
16 Clues: English and Spanish • To make something brand new • An example of this is a house. • An example of this is art or music. • This culture celebrates Oktoberfest. • This culture celebrates Day of the Day. • Pasta is a part of ______________ culture. • We eat ______________ everyday to survive. • To take an existing idea and make it better. • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 Vocabulary Cross Puzzle 2022-02-25
Across
- State of beyond reason and control
- To crush or smash
- Outstanding, supreme or having high rank
- Beat severly with a stick or whip
- Leaped or skipped playfully
- Lively and high- spirited
- Distrustful of human nature
- Showing kindness or goodwill
- Followers of a philosophy or religion
- Criticized or blamed someone
- Small wood with undergrowth
- Mooing
- Considered someone or something
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- Cause to lose spirit
- Moved with unsteadiness
- Skill used for inventions or creative
- Person who torments
- Jumped playfully
- Comfortably settled in
- Extreme ill-will or hatred
- Compressee or packed down
- Mistreating; treating badly
- Gave a detailed description
- To exercise sovereignty or power
- Lack of emotion or feeling
- Seperate room in a kitchen
- Force out
27 Clues: Mooing • Force out • Jumped playfully • To crush or smash • Person who torments • Cause to lose spirit • Comfortably settled in • Moved with unsteadiness • Compressee or packed down • Lively and high- spirited • Extreme ill-will or hatred • Lack of emotion or feeling • Seperate room in a kitchen • Mistreating; treating badly • Leaped or skipped playfully • Gave a detailed description • ...
Gateway A2, Unit 4 2024-05-22
Across
- sihtkoht
- kujutlusvõimeline
- ettevõte
- bags and suitcases
- kodanik
- a small two-wheeled vehicle with an engine
- people who live in China
- full of adventures
- the Swiss live there
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- a place where you can book a trip
- a train that moves under the surface
- a small bus
- a book about a city, country etc for tourists
- a long-distance bus
- something that allows you to enter a museum
- ____________holiday- includes the all costs
- a thing that reminds you of the place you visited
- vastutustundlik
- avastused
- they live in Peru
- they built the pyramids
- visiting landmarks on a trip
- kreeka keel
- they live in Scotland
- a vehicle that carries good from place to place
25 Clues: kodanik • sihtkoht • ettevõte • avastused • a small bus • kreeka keel • vastutustundlik • kujutlusvõimeline • they live in Peru • bags and suitcases • full of adventures • a long-distance bus • the Swiss live there • they live in Scotland • they built the pyramids • people who live in China • visiting landmarks on a trip • a place where you can book a trip • a train that moves under the surface • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-12-12
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- Famous experiment: dogs salivated when exposed to a sound that only happened when they were about to be fed.
- the development of skyscrapers.
- Improved movement in buildings, when later electrified,
- Applied Pasteur’s knowledge to surgery and hospitals. Dramatically improved surgical survival rates.
- Theorized that much of human behavior is shaped by conflicts among these at a subconscious level.
- Founded the American Economic Association, 1885, which linked economics to social problems, & urged gov’t intervention in economic affairs. (person)
- The biggest transportation invention of this revolution.
- wrote the Theory of the Leisure Class. (person)
- Exposed to a weakened version of a disease, the body produces “antibodies” that kill off the current disease, and remain in the body for life. Later used for anthrax & rabies.
- Discovered electrons. (person)
- Never properly utilized in WWI, but it showed great promise at breaking the trench-warfare stalemate that plagued both side in the Great War.
- Allowed people to communicate from houses through wires.
- Discovered the Law of Motion. (person)
- Persuaded legal court that environmental (societal) factors were as important as legal precedence. (person)
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- Wrote the Principles of Sociology. (person)
- Pascal’s device could only add and subtract, while multiplication and division operations were implemented by performing a series of additions or subtractions.
- Allowed middle-class America to document their world without the hours of preparation.
- Wrote The Origin of Species and The Descent of Man. (person)
- Allowed power to be stored for later use.
- Theorized that animals change form according to habitat. (person)
- Increased spinning rate by a lot.
- Could fire 500 rounds/minute, = approx 100 rifles. Adopted by the British Army in 1889. In 1893-94 50 British soldiers fought off 5,000 Matabele warriors w/ just 4 Maxim guns.
- facilitated taller, stronger forms of architecture.
- Saved thousands of buildings every year from burning by being struck by lightning.
- Created water-powered weaving.
25 Clues: Discovered electrons. (person) • Created water-powered weaving. • the development of skyscrapers. • Increased spinning rate by a lot. • Discovered the Law of Motion. (person) • Allowed power to be stored for later use. • Wrote the Principles of Sociology. (person) • wrote the Theory of the Leisure Class. (person) • facilitated taller, stronger forms of architecture. • ...
Inventions at School 2025-06-10
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- – Holds your school things. 装学校用品的书包。
- – It sticks torn paper back together. 粘住撕破纸张的胶带。
- – Cleans your teeth. 清洁牙齿的牙刷。
- – Makes your pencil sharp. 把铅笔削尖的工具。
- – Helps you see far away. 让你看到远处的望远镜。
- – It removes pencil marks. 擦除笔迹的工具。
- – Lets you talk to people far away. 与远方人通话的电话。
- – Carries your books and supplies. 装书和文具的背包。
- – Cuts paper and other things. 剪纸和其他东西的剪刀。
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- – Keeps you dry in rain. 雨天保持干燥的雨伞。
- – Makes more copies of paper. 复印纸张的机器。
- – A round map of the world. 世界地图的地球仪。
- – Helps you do math. 帮助你计算数学的工具。
- – Keeps food cold. 保持食物冷藏的冰箱。
- – Used to write on a blackboard. 用于写黑板的粉笔。
- Punch – Makes holes in paper. 在纸上打孔的工具。
- – You use them to hear music. 用于听音乐的耳机。
- – It tells you the time. 告诉你时间的钟。
- Dryer – Dries your wet hair. 吹干头发的吹风机。
- – You use it to type on a computer. 用于打字的键盘。
20 Clues: – Keeps food cold. 保持食物冷藏的冰箱。 • – Cleans your teeth. 清洁牙齿的牙刷。 • – Helps you do math. 帮助你计算数学的工具。 • – It tells you the time. 告诉你时间的钟。 • – Keeps you dry in rain. 雨天保持干燥的雨伞。 • – It removes pencil marks. 擦除笔迹的工具。 • – Makes your pencil sharp. 把铅笔削尖的工具。 • – Holds your school things. 装学校用品的书包。 • – A round map of the world. 世界地图的地球仪。 • – Helps you see far away. 让你看到远处的望远镜。 • ...
Famous Inventors 2023-12-25
Across
- Pioneered the assembly-line mode of production
- Known for his work with electricity and electrical inventions
- Invented the light bulb and phonograph
- Invented the printing press
- Known for his experiments with electricity and the invention of the lightning rod
- Discovered the elements polonium and radium
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- Invented penicillin, the world's first antibiotic
- Invented the world's first successful airplane
- Known for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc^2
- Invented the telephone
10 Clues: Invented the telephone • Invented the printing press • Invented the light bulb and phonograph • Discovered the elements polonium and radium • Invented the world's first successful airplane • Pioneered the assembly-line mode of production • Invented penicillin, the world's first antibiotic • Known for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc^2 • ...
The importance of materials development for language 2021-09-06
Across
- is a way of facilitate language
- anything which can udes to facilitate the learning of a language
- providing the learner with the experience of the language in use
- is an interactive way of facilitate language
- helping the teacher to make discoveries about the language
- informing the learner about the target language
- is a practical undertaking involving the production evaluation adaptation and exploitation of materials
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- help participants to become more aware of important issues in L2
- guiding the learner in practicing the language
- they are also materials development
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- book dedicated to the publication of reports of materials development
- materials generally serve as the basis of much of language imput that learners receive
- have considerable experience and expertise as teachers
- interact with practitioners
- material developer
- materials development association
17 Clues: material developer • interact with practitioners • is a way of facilitate language • materials development association • they are also materials development • encouraging the learner to use the language • is an interactive way of facilitate language • guiding the learner in practicing the language • informing the learner about the target language • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-09
Across
- unhiddenness or disclosure
- Created a body of theory
- death instinct
- bringing forth; making or producing something for a purpose
- the theory of evolution of species by natural selection
- for production of paper and cloth
- Most influential figure in medicine
- portion of the mind in which morality and higher principles reside
- first to explain the world in terms of law
- direct generator that creates direct current using a commutator
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- located on the southernmost tip of ancient Mesopotamia
- patient of Dr. Freud’s colleague
- most useful medieval inventions
- are made of bricks died out in the sun
- pictures or designs made by setting small pieces of stone, glass and tile
- seeks to invent new or improved tools and materials
- current thoughts, feeling and focus
- first known newspaper
- One of the greatest feats of Roman Engineering
- perfect element
20 Clues: death instinct • perfect element • first known newspaper • Created a body of theory • unhiddenness or disclosure • most useful medieval inventions • patient of Dr. Freud’s colleague • for production of paper and cloth • current thoughts, feeling and focus • Most influential figure in medicine • are made of bricks died out in the sun • first to explain the world in terms of law • ...
The Twenty One Balloons 2021-12-16
Across
- is a retired arithmetic teacher
- on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons
- an island full of great wealth and fantastic inventions
- established a wealthy and fanciful colony
- destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883
- tells something about nostalgia and about moving on
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- decided to work with the professor to save the lives of everyone on the island
- portrayed intelligent and generally
- invented their own form of amusement
- the nature of the journey on which to embark
- left on a balloon to escape his mundane life of teaching
- known as indonesia
12 Clues: known as indonesia • is a retired arithmetic teacher • portrayed intelligent and generally • invented their own form of amusement • on the Atlantic with 21 deflated balloons • established a wealthy and fanciful colony • the nature of the journey on which to embark • destroyed the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883 • tells something about nostalgia and about moving on • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2021-10-21
Across
- explored the circulator system.
- published book saying nature is more powerful than science.
- Rene Descartes was known as the father of this.
- one of the ways enlightenment ideas were spread, made it so newspapers were a thing.
- proved planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- a religious movement which appealed to the working class.
- founded the women's rights movement.
- discovered a comet which was named after her.
- experimented with the properties of gases.
- formal meetings to discuss philosophy in wealthy peoples homes.
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- argued against use of cruel and unusual punishment.
- people who sought societal reforms and new ways of thinking.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- created the encyclopedia.
- proved that heavenly bodies were physical things.
- made great discoveries in anatomy.
- political philosopher who proposed the concept of general will.
- believed the solar system revolved around Earth.
- proved the existence of gravity.
- when a larger mass pulls something towards it.
20 Clues: created the encyclopedia. • explored the circulator system. • proved the existence of gravity. • made great discoveries in anatomy. • 18th century philosophical movement. • founded the women's rights movement. • proved planets moved in elliptical orbits. • experimented with the properties of gases. • discovered a comet which was named after her. • ...
Crossword for Groups 9-12 Band 3 core 1 2023-06-06
Across
- Obtain or acquire something
- State of being unwell or diseased
- Cause fear or alarm in someone
- on Continue or persist
- Conclusive or significant discoveries
- Eager or enthusiastic
- Relating to money or finances
- Remarkable or exceptional
- up Completely frustrated or annoyed
- Adaptability or the ability to change easily
- out Solve or understand something
- Person who moves to a foreign country to settle there
- Authentic or real
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- Engaged or participating in something
- Temporary stop or break, to stop in the middle
- Support, advice, or direction provided
- Make longer or stretch out
- Optimal or perfect
- Mental capacity or ability to learn and understand
- jam Congestion or obstruction of vehicles on a road
- Exactly the same or very similar
- Put money, effort, or time into something for profit
- Making a strong impact or leaving a positive impression
- Invasion and multiplication of disease-causing organisms
24 Clues: Authentic or real • Optimal or perfect • Eager or enthusiastic • Remarkable or exceptional • on Continue or persist • Make longer or stretch out • Obtain or acquire something • Relating to money or finances • Cause fear or alarm in someone • Exactly the same or very similar • State of being unwell or diseased • out Solve or understand something • ...
conflict 2024-05-08
Across
- the action of making a government, area, or political group lose power or control
- existing or occurring within a state
- international relations by geographical factors.
Down
- biased or misleading information, used to promote a political cause or point of view
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states
- competition for the same objective
- the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons
- conclusion
- practical use of scientific discoveries.
- engagement in or the activities involved in conflict
10 Clues: conclusion • competition for the same objective • existing or occurring within a state • practical use of scientific discoveries. • international relations by geographical factors. • engagement in or the activities involved in conflict • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states • the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons • ...
#1 2017-05-31
Across
- The _____ Effect observed in a breakfast cereal provided physicists a better understanding of the universe.
- The Japanese art of coming up with ‘unuseless’ inventions by combining previously unconnected products.
- This Speedo was designed after analyzing sharks, torpedoes, and other things that move fast.
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- The art of taking seemingly unrelated objects, concepts, or situations and fusing them together to arrive at something unexpected and unique.
- A figure of speech containing an implied comparison, recommended to enhance creative thinking and aid problem solving.
- The _____ Book of Inventions (by John Cassidy and Brendan Boyle) describes crazy/brilliant ideas resulting from connecting and combining seemingly unrelated things.
- Spanish artist to whom Steve Jobs attributed the saying ‘Good artists copy, great artists steal.’
7 Clues: This Speedo was designed after analyzing sharks, torpedoes, and other things that move fast. • Spanish artist to whom Steve Jobs attributed the saying ‘Good artists copy, great artists steal.’ • The Japanese art of coming up with ‘unuseless’ inventions by combining previously unconnected products. • ...
The Creation of Communism 2024-02-02
Across
- Community working as a whole
- A book written by Karl Marx
- The king of Russia
- New radical group
- The largest country in the world
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- Political ideology that everyone is equal
- The idea that everyone is equal
- Private ownership based political ideology
- Leader of the bolsheviks and the revolution
- A revolution were new inventions were made
10 Clues: New radical group • The king of Russia • A book written by Karl Marx • Community working as a whole • The idea that everyone is equal • The largest country in the world • Political ideology that everyone is equal • Private ownership based political ideology • A revolution were new inventions were made • Leader of the bolsheviks and the revolution
Genre grid 2024-11-05
Across
- - "A reaction to something funny."
- - "Hidden riches that adventurers seek."
- - "A short, amusing story or statement that makes people laugh."
- - "A supernatural essence, sometimes seen and felt."
- - "The quality of being amusing or funny."
- - "A piece of evidence that leads to solving a case."
- - "A character who solves mysteries and uncovers the truth."
- - "A character with extraordinary powers or abilities."
- - "Proof that someone was elsewhere during a crime."
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- - "A place filled with eerie spirits and ghostly encounters."
- - "An otherworldly being often encountered in science fiction."
- - "An adventurous journey, often in search of something valuable."
- - "An ethereal presence often found in haunted tales."
- - "A machine that mimics human actions, common in futuristic stories."
- - "A long trip, often filled with challenges and discoveries."
- - "A vehicle for intergalactic travel."
- - "The character who opposes the hero, often with evil intentions."
- - "A special ability possessed by superheroes."
18 Clues: - "A reaction to something funny." • - "A vehicle for intergalactic travel." • - "Hidden riches that adventurers seek." • - "The quality of being amusing or funny." • - "A special ability possessed by superheroes." • - "A supernatural essence, sometimes seen and felt." • - "Proof that someone was elsewhere during a crime." • ...
teach terms 2025-05-07
Across
- computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers (called clients) over a network
- type of computer memory that stores permanent data and instructions, which can be accessed but not modified, and is essential for booting up a computer and running basic functions.
- Propertycreations of the mind, like inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols, names, and images used in commerce, protected by law through patents, copyright, and trademarks
- Office of Strategic Services
- the computer's short-term, volatile memory where the operating system, applications, and data currently being used are stored, allowing the CPU to access them quickly
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- the process of converting data into an unreadable format (ciphertext) using a secret key, ensuring only those with the key can decrypt it back to its original form (plaintext), thus protecting sensitive information
- is physical software
- creations of the mind, like inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols, names, and images used in commerce, protected by law through patents, copyright, and trademarks
- regularly updated website or webpage where individuals or organizations post articles, often in a conversational style, and in reverse chronological order
- a hierarchical distributed naming system that translates human-readable domain names (like "www.example.com") into IP addresses (like "192.0.2.1") that computers use to communicate.
- Central main processor
11 Clues: is physical software • Central main processor • Office of Strategic Services • computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers (called clients) over a network • regularly updated website or webpage where individuals or organizations post articles, often in a conversational style, and in reverse chronological order • ...
Scientist 2023-10-24
Across
- showed how animals can change over generations to form new species, a process called evolution
- Discovered radium and polonium.
- famously on wheelchair.
- E=mc^2
- the father of atom.
- Invented the temperature scale ,later known as fahrenheit scale.
- known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics.
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- Discovered penicillin
- first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries.
- the first subatomic particle to be found.
- Formulation of three laws of motion.
11 Clues: E=mc^2 • the father of atom. • Discovered penicillin • famously on wheelchair. • Discovered radium and polonium. • Formulation of three laws of motion. • the first subatomic particle to be found. • Invented the temperature scale ,later known as fahrenheit scale. • known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics. • ...
Economics 2025-11-07
Across
- Establishment
- focusing on mastering one skill or job
- Place where people buy and sell things.
- system where private individuals own and control production for profit.
- How a country makes laws and chooses leaders.
- Pieces of ownership in a company
- New inventions that make life or work easier.
- When one company controls all of a product or service.
- Time when machines changed how things were made.
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- Study of money, work, and how people use resources.
- Structure where uses to organize production, distribution and consumption of goods
- A place or system for buying or selling goods
- Tools and machines that help us work or live better.
- When you own your own land
- Football coach with a mustache
- Businesses that make or sell goods
- Splitting jobs so each person does one part.
- Machines and tools used to make other products.
- Pe teacher at Napavine
19 Clues: Establishment • Pe teacher at Napavine • When you own your own land • Football coach with a mustache • Pieces of ownership in a company • Businesses that make or sell goods • focusing on mastering one skill or job • Place where people buy and sell things. • Splitting jobs so each person does one part. • A place or system for buying or selling goods • ...
Ancient China 2025-04-29
Across
- overthrew the Qin Dynasty
- money
- leaders of small armies
- another Chinese philosophy
- protective walls
- the first emperor of China
- built in the Qin Dynasty and continued for many years after
- one of the biggest inventions in ancient China to help write
- taught to obey their fathers, their husbands, and their sons after their husbands died
- the most important
- service government job
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- a trade route that ran all the way from China to the Mediterranean Sea.
- built China's first cities
- a highly valuable cloth that was only made in China
- Han Dynasty came to its greatest power during his rule
- an immaculate invention for farming
- closely related people
- the most important thinker of early Chinese culture
- yellow-brown soil
- a great scholar
20 Clues: money • a great scholar • protective walls • yellow-brown soil • the most important • closely related people • leaders of small armies • service government job • overthrew the Qin Dynasty • built China's first cities • another Chinese philosophy • the first emperor of China • an immaculate invention for farming • a highly valuable cloth that was only made in China • ...
invention George unit 5 2014-12-04
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- oil industry
- steel industry
- was invented by Thomas Edison
- materials found naturally
- meat packing industry
- invented the airplane
- automobile industry
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- was invented by Henry ford
- availability of work force
- captain of the steel industry
- captain of the railroad
- was invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- invented affordable automobile
- people invented stuff
- captain of the automobile industry
15 Clues: oil industry • steel industry • automobile industry • meat packing industry • invented the airplane • people invented stuff • captain of the railroad • materials found naturally • was invented by Henry ford • availability of work force • captain of the steel industry • was invented by Thomas Edison • invented affordable automobile • captain of the automobile industry • ...
Inventions Innovation - Montesoro 2024-04-26
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- Période qui s'écoule entre la création d'un objet technique ou d'un service et sa disparition. Il comprend généralement trois phases: le début de cycle, le milieu de cycle et la fin de cycle.
- substances ou éléments à partir desquels un objet technique est fabriqué. (Apparu 2 fois)
- Conflit armé entre deux ou plusieurs nations ou groupes.
- Analyse des choix techniques et des innovations qui ont permis le développement de l'objet technique ou du service.
- de vie Manière de vivre d'une personne ou d'un groupe de personnes.
- Processus d'analyse des différences et des similitudes entre deux ou plusieurs objets techniques ou services.
- d'utilisation: Manière dont un objet technique ou un service est utilisé par les utilisateurs.
- Explication et interprétation des différences observées lors de la comparaison d'objets techniques ou de services.
- Capacité d'un objet technique ou d'un service à remplir sa fonction de manière efficace.
- Angle d'analyse particulier utilisé pour comprendre les caractéristiques ou les évolutions d'un objet technique ou d'un service. Les différents points de vue possibles incluent:
- Produits résiduels non désirés issus de la fabrication ou de l'utilisation d'un objet technique ou d'un service.
- Analyse de l'évolution de l'objet technique ou du service dans son contexte historique.
- Analyse de l'impact de l'objet technique ou du service sur l'environnement.
- Changement progressif ou transformation d'un objet technique ou d'un service au cours du temps.
- Une prestation immatérielle réalisée par une personne ou une organisation pour répondre à un besoin. Les services peuvent être commerciaux, publics ou non-marchands.
- Apparition d'une nouvelle solution technique qui apporte des performances nettement supérieures à la solution technique existante.
- Analyse des principes scientifiques et des technologies qui sous-tendent l'objet technique ou le service.
- Analyse de la composition physique de l'objet technique ou du service, y compris ses matériaux, sa forme et sa taille.
- Contamination de l'environnement par des substances nocives.
- Analyse des coûts, des prix et des enjeux économiques liés à l'objet technique ou au service.
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- Événement soudain et violent qui cause des dommages importants à l'environnement et aux populations.
- Matériaux dont la taille est comprise entre 1 et 100 nanomètres.
- Propagation rapide d'une maladie contagieuse à une grande échelle.
- Création d'une solution technique totalement nouvelle qui n'existait pas auparavant.
- Gaz qui contribuent au réchauffement climatique.
- scientifiques Nouvelles connaissances acquises grâce à la recherche scientifique.
- Utilisation des ressources naturelles, telles que les matières premières et l'énergie, pour la fabrication et l'utilisation d'un objet technique ou d'un service.
- Analyse de la façon dont l'objet technique ou le service répond à sa fonction d'usage.
- Contrepartie financière demandée en échange d'un objet technique ou d'un service.
- Analyse de l'impact de l'objet technique ou du service sur la société et les modes de vie.
- Introduction d'une nouvelle solution technique basée sur une invention existante et qui a réussi sa commercialisation.
- Mode de fonctionnement d'un objet technique.
- Dimensions d'un objet technique.
- technique Un artefact créé par l'homme pour répondre à un besoin ou à une fonction spécifique. Il peut s'agir d'un outil, d'une machine, d'un appareil, etc. (Apparu 2 fois)
- Mode de développement qui répond aux besoins du présent sans compromettre la capacité des générations futures à répondre aux leurs.
- Ensemble des techniques et des étapes nécessaires à la fabrication d'un objet technique.
- Capacité d'un objet technique ou d'un service à répondre à un besoin spécifique de l'utilisateur.
- Représentation visuelle de données sous forme de lignes et de colonnes.
- Aspect extérieur d'un objet technique.
39 Clues: Dimensions d'un objet technique. • Aspect extérieur d'un objet technique. • Mode de fonctionnement d'un objet technique. • Gaz qui contribuent au réchauffement climatique. • Conflit armé entre deux ou plusieurs nations ou groupes. • Contamination de l'environnement par des substances nocives. • Matériaux dont la taille est comprise entre 1 et 100 nanomètres. • ...
Inventions By Women 2025-03-11
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- Evelyn Berezin, Type, Computer, Fonts
- Alice Parker, house, warm, ducts
- Jane Cooke Wright, cells, cancer, kill
- Rosetta Tharpe, Music, Genre, Electric Guitar
- Martha Coston, Emergency, fire, sky
- Anna Connelly, Steps, metal, emergency
- Carmela Vitale, Table, Yum, Cheesy
- Letitia Geer, Needle, shots, extract
- Elizabeth J. Magie, Boardgame, money, property
- Maria Beasley, Water, float, survival
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- Theora Stephens, Hair, Hot, Wrap
- Mary Anderson, Car, Clean, Window
- Vivian Yam Wing-Wah, Phone, screen, light
- Jeanne Villepereux-Power, tank, water, fish
- Ziuta Gerstenzang, Cotton, hygiene, rod
- Margaret A. Wilcox, warm, vehicle, fan
- Florence Parpart, Cold, food, electric
- Tabitha Babbitt, Blade, Round, Cut
- Joyce Chen, Cook, metal, toss
- Josephine Cochran, Soapy, water, bowls
20 Clues: Joyce Chen, Cook, metal, toss • Theora Stephens, Hair, Hot, Wrap • Alice Parker, house, warm, ducts • Mary Anderson, Car, Clean, Window • Tabitha Babbitt, Blade, Round, Cut • Carmela Vitale, Table, Yum, Cheesy • Martha Coston, Emergency, fire, sky • Letitia Geer, Needle, shots, extract • Evelyn Berezin, Type, Computer, Fonts • Maria Beasley, Water, float, survival • ...
Unit 4 Inventions 2025-07-10
26 Clues: n.说明 • n.距离 • n.金属 • n.汽油 • n.气球 • n.混合物 • v.(被)压 • n.轮;车轮 • n.益处;优势 • adj.国际的 • n.预言;预测 • n.小路;小径 • n.疑惑;疑问 • v.加热;变热 • n.技巧;技艺 • v.避免;防止 • v. 需要;依靠 • adj.在中心的 • v.拉;拽;扯;拖 • adv.就个人意见 • n.(印刷用的)活字 • v.看(或听)到;注意到 • n.(飞行器的)翅膀;机翼 • adv.在(或去)任何地方 • conj.虽然;尽管;即使 • v.把……固定;把……附(在……上)
1950's Inventions 2022-10-18
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- Main data store in a computer created by IBM and Reynolds Johnson
- Additional polymer that has lot of usages by Gulio Natta
- Medical implement used to stimulate the heart by replicating actions
- Programming language that stood for Formula Translation
- Harry Coover was trying to make plastic gun but came up with a formula called cyanoacrylate
- Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver started drawing random lines with four/five fingers and created something that does everything faster in today's days
- Smaller than a fingernail which contains a integrating circuit in a microprocessor
- A company called Wham-O started producing it
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- A type of boat to sail faster created by Christopher Cockerell
- Birth control conception
- Invented by Jack Kilby working as a semiconductor
- Prototype called the Ampex VRX-1000, sold for around $50,000
- Converts energy from the sun into electrical energy
- It was called lazy bone because it could operate from a long distance
- Known as black box
- Created to replace push and pull doors
- Marc Gregoire who discovered the Teflon(sliperry white plastic resistent to high temperature)
- Created by Ruth Handler to entertain young girls who wanted to play
- Invented by Frank McNamara
- Prevent from contracting Paralytic Poliomyelitis
20 Clues: Known as black box • Birth control conception • Invented by Frank McNamara • Created to replace push and pull doors • A company called Wham-O started producing it • Prevent from contracting Paralytic Poliomyelitis • Invented by Jack Kilby working as a semiconductor • Converts energy from the sun into electrical energy • ...
Inventions et découvertes 2022-11-18
28 Clues: lera • sätt • lämna • skapa • snabb • här är • inviga • lyckas • straff • enligt • läkare • äga rum • ersätta • avrätta • sin egen • utveckla • upptäckt • uppfinna • förenkla • förbereda • utsuddbar • läsplatta • stiftpenna • nyfikenhet • uppfinning • än tidigare • med hjälp av • det handlar om
12-4 Inventions 2025-12-07
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- Color Ford famously limited Model T choices to.
- Word Bell predicted wires would be laid into houses like water or _____.
- Inventor who created an automatic machine to wash dishes (last name).
- Josephine Cochrane opened her own ___ in 1898 to produce dishwashers.
- Ford promised a car "large enough for the ___."
- Word from the Baker advertisement meaning wealthy or high-class.
- Company name that sold early electric cars (single word from ad).
- Dishwasher ad claims dishes will be "absolutely ___."
- Baker advertisement emphasizes vehicles are easiest to _____.
- Bell first transmitted sound over wire in this month of 1875.
- Inventor who transmitted the human voice in 1876.
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- Edison's lamps were described as having a steady bright ___ .
- Cochrane complained she couldn't get men to do things "in my ___."
- Site in North Carolina of the Wrights' first flight.
- Alexander Graham Bell signed a letter to his father as "Alec" and called him "___."
- Farmer's structure you climb over in the rural telephone advertisement.
- Rural telephone ad was printed in a Pennsylvania ___.
- Wrights' circular flight took place at Huffman ____.
- Last name of the brothers who made the first powered flight.
- Edison tested his electric light using a tiny glowing _____.
- Word the rural telephone ad uses for modern communication device (brand name).
- Baker ad called their vehicles the Aristocrats of _____.
- Early automobiles often used gasoline as their ___ source.
- Wright brothers invited magazine editor Amos ___ to witness their flight.
24 Clues: Color Ford famously limited Model T choices to. • Ford promised a car "large enough for the ___." • Inventor who transmitted the human voice in 1876. • Site in North Carolina of the Wrights' first flight. • Wrights' circular flight took place at Huffman ____. • Rural telephone ad was printed in a Pennsylvania ___. • ...
Engineering. 2025-12-17
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- Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines.
- Engineering that focuses on finding and extracting oil and gas.
- A Renaissance inventor and artist who designed many machines.
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- An engineer who improved electrical systems using math.
- An engineer who built bridges, ships, and railways.
- An inventor who helped create the light bulb.
- Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors.
- An ancient Greek scientist known for discoveries in math and physics.
- An industrialist who made cars affordable with assembly lines.
- An inventor who developed alternating current (AC) electricity.
10 Clues: An inventor who helped create the light bulb. • An engineer who built bridges, ships, and railways. • An engineer who improved electrical systems using math. • Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors. • Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines. • A Renaissance inventor and artist who designed many machines. • ...
Inventors and Inventions 2021-09-27
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- These brothers were the first people to get an airplane to fly. Their flight lasted 12 seconds in Kitty Hawk, NC.
- Someone who makes new things.
- The last name of the inventor of the telephone.
- This famous inventor with the first name Thomas created over 1,000 inventions including the lightbulb and phonograph.
- Gin This invention separated seeds from cotton.
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- This word means "across the continent".
- This man created a new way to make cars in his factory.
- This man created more than 300 products with peanuts including printer ink, peanut butter, and soap.
8 Clues: Someone who makes new things. • This word means "across the continent". • The last name of the inventor of the telephone. • Gin This invention separated seeds from cotton. • This man created a new way to make cars in his factory. • This man created more than 300 products with peanuts including printer ink, peanut butter, and soap. • ...
gadgets and inventions 2022-02-02
8 Clues: You can listen music on it • You use this to clean floors • A cold place to keep your food • It shows time and who is calling • You can make bread warm in there • You can listen to music with them • You use it to search information online • You use this to have light when it's dark
Technology and inventions 2023-11-08
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- It refers to making changes or improvements to something, such as software, applications, systems, or information
- A method of sending and receiving messages over the internet
- A mobile phone with advanced features, such as internet access, app support, a touchscreen interface
- A task or situation that tests a person's abilities, skills, or knowledge
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- It can identify songs with a quick sound scan
- Is a person who journeys from one place to another
- A flat surface that displays visual information
- It refers to a newer version or modification of software, applications
8 Clues: It can identify songs with a quick sound scan • A flat surface that displays visual information • Is a person who journeys from one place to another • A method of sending and receiving messages over the internet • It refers to a newer version or modification of software, applications • A task or situation that tests a person's abilities, skills, or knowledge • ...
technology and inventions 2023-11-08
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- Now we can do pics or vids thanks for this invention.
- We can to control our location with this technology.
- We can call to someone who is far from us.
- In 1903, the Wright brothers created the first human-piloted motorised ...., the Wright Flyer.
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- We use this technology almost everywhere, everyday, when we work or study. A big useful machine.
- It makes our lives LIGHTER.
- It's our key to online world and communcation with the whole world.
- The machine devised by the German Gutenberg in the mid-15th century enabled the mass production of books. As a result, it led to the spread of ideas (especially religious ones), the spread of knowledge, literacy and the creation of libraries in Europe.
8 Clues: It makes our lives LIGHTER. • We can call to someone who is far from us. • We can to control our location with this technology. • Now we can do pics or vids thanks for this invention. • It's our key to online world and communcation with the whole world. • In 1903, the Wright brothers created the first human-piloted motorised ...., the Wright Flyer. • ...
Budget 2024 Crossword 2023-12-15
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- When resources are finite, consider this
- Increase in size or value
- Lend strength to
- A state's production and consumption metrics, value
- Coming together for a common goal
- To increase safety
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- Improving inventions or conventions
- Raise from doubt or fear, to make someone cheerful
- Recovering from many hardships, you need to be
- Giving someone confidence or a guarantee
10 Clues: Lend strength to • To increase safety • Increase in size or value • Coming together for a common goal • Improving inventions or conventions • Giving someone confidence or a guarantee • When resources are finite, consider this • Recovering from many hardships, you need to be • Raise from doubt or fear, to make someone cheerful • ...
Jobs 2023-06-12
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- - Rescues people and extinguishes fires to protect lives and property.
- - Maintains law and order, and keeps communities safe.
- - Cultivates crops and raises livestock on a farm.
- - Constructs and repairs wooden structures and furniture.
- - Creates beautiful and expressive works of art using various mediums.
- - Designs and builds structures, machines, and systems.
- - Captures images and moments using a camera.
- - Conducts experiments and research to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
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- - Assists doctors and provides medical care to patients.
- - Cares for and treats animals, ensuring their health and well-being.
- - Prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- - Monitors swimmers and ensures their safety in aquatic environments.
- - Prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- - Educator who imparts knowledge and guides students in their learning.
- - Helps people find books and information at the library.
- - Travels to space and explores celestial bodies.
- - Plays musical instruments and performs for audiences.
- - Engages in sports and physical activities, competing at a professional level.
- - Operates aircraft and safely transports passengers or cargo.
- - Medical professional who treats and cares for patients.
20 Clues: - Captures images and moments using a camera. • - Travels to space and explores celestial bodies. • - Cultivates crops and raises livestock on a farm. • - Maintains law and order, and keeps communities safe. • - Plays musical instruments and performs for audiences. • - Designs and builds structures, machines, and systems. • ...
Davon Boyd 8th Grade 2018-02-27
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- to give up something
- buildings, land, machines, money, and other items used to create wealth
- Whitney's idea of interchangeable part changed manufacturing forever
- Equipment that make people lives much easier
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- To show something to someone
- Individuals and business that own property
- the British also tried to protect their inventions
- enterprise: To describe the American economic
- gin: Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin
- To be fierce
10 Clues: To be fierce • to give up something • To show something to someone • gin: Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin • Individuals and business that own property • Equipment that make people lives much easier • enterprise: To describe the American economic • the British also tried to protect their inventions • Whitney's idea of interchangeable part changed manufacturing forever • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-21
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- Germ theory, vaccination
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes
- Theory of evolution, natural selection
- Laws of motion, gravity
- Psychoanalysis, unconscious mind
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- Telescopic discoveries, physics
- Heliocentric theory, astronomy
- Atomic structure, quantum theory
- Evolutionary biology, "The Selfish Gene"
- Smallpox vaccine, immunology
- Electromagnetism, induction
- Theory of relativity, E=mc^2
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Cell theory, microscopy
15 Clues: Cell theory, microscopy • Laws of motion, gravity • Germ theory, vaccination • Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes • Electromagnetism, induction • Smallpox vaccine, immunology • Theory of relativity, E=mc^2 • Heliocentric theory, astronomy • Telescopic discoveries, physics • Atomic structure, quantum theory • DNA structure, molecular biology • DNA structure, molecular biology • ...
