discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
History unit 1 2022-08-15
6 Clues: allows traders to sail faster • important source and e.g.-diagrams • why was singapore involved in trade • who attempted to control trading route • discoveries important source from the past • three important sources, and example is words
lizet techno 2022-02-18
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- reserch of something
- is all things that compose a good sistem
- way to comunicate something
- person who thimk in the correct order to find the solution for any problem
- professional person in engineering
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- a necesary help to build something
- new inventions and future science
- group of solutions recopilated
- its an funtional structured proyect
- exchange of ideas between people
10 Clues: reserch of something • way to comunicate something • group of solutions recopilated • exchange of ideas between people • new inventions and future science • a necesary help to build something • professional person in engineering • its an funtional structured proyect • is all things that compose a good sistem • ...
The Earthshot Prize 2021-05-18
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- We need to protect it
- What we put in the bin
- An action to support an important idea
- Inventions to make our life easier
- Damage caused to the planet
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- A former South African president who fought for his rights
- An award that you can win
- What inspires you and gives you motivation
- A former US president who was assassinated
- Our planet
10 Clues: Our planet • We need to protect it • What we put in the bin • An award that you can win • Damage caused to the planet • Inventions to make our life easier • An action to support an important idea • What inspires you and gives you motivation • A former US president who was assassinated • A former South African president who fought for his rights
Magnets Vocab 2022-03-23
10 Clues: power • get better • seen before • speed or force • small inventions • finding information • something you created • show something is right • test to see if something works • things needed to complete a job
The French Revolution 2023-11-03
10 Clues: a big war • a country • a type of king • government cash • military officers • Britain British country • a machine for beheading • many countries want this • inventions originated here • a respected military officer
Social Studies 2024-02-29
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- everyone takes care of themselves
- where everyone is different
- The making of goods at home instead of a factory.
- making inventions, or creating
- the act of having a movement for a change in society
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- consumes goods made by people in factories
- moving from a country
- the process of cities being built in suburban/rural areas
- an economical system of producers and consumers
- loyalty to one part of the country
- being a native somewhere
- across continents
12 Clues: across continents • moving from a country • being a native somewhere • where everyone is different • making inventions, or creating • everyone takes care of themselves • loyalty to one part of the country • consumes goods made by people in factories • an economical system of producers and consumers • The making of goods at home instead of a factory. • ...
Computers 2020-02-08
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- to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure
- relating to modern technology and its influence on business, industry, etc.
- an amount of money
- using reason
- existing everywhere or involving everyone
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- a small electronic device that is used for doing calculations
- a very important change in the way that people do things
- in a way that uses reason
- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
- to make something less complicated and therefore easier to do or understand
- someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle
12 Clues: using reason • an amount of money • in a way that uses reason • existing everywhere or involving everyone • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • a very important change in the way that people do things • to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure • someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle • ...
Book Title 2023-11-17
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- Uncover the secrets of a curious world in this captivating chronicle
- Discover adventures that span across different time periods
- Dive into an enchanted world full of magical escapades
- Step into a world filled with whimsy and extraordinary wonders
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- Solve puzzles and unravel enigmas on an exciting expedition
- Embark on thrilling quests with brave and bold heroes
- Giggle your way through intergalactic humor and funny tales
- Join characters on a quest for quirky adventures and surprising discoveries
- Solve mysteries alongside clever characters and friends
- Join intergalactic reporters on a journey through space
- Explore a whimsical wonderland where magic knows no bounds
- Immerse yourself in fantastic fables and extraordinary tales
- Unfold the legends of Lumina, a land of magic and wonder
- Follow the whiz kids on adventures that spark curiosity and wonder
- Join heroes in their quest for harmony and justice
15 Clues: Join heroes in their quest for harmony and justice • Embark on thrilling quests with brave and bold heroes • Dive into an enchanted world full of magical escapades • Solve mysteries alongside clever characters and friends • Join intergalactic reporters on a journey through space • Unfold the legends of Lumina, a land of magic and wonder • ...
lesson 3 2025-09-19
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- People from the city of Athens, Greece, known for their contributions to democracy.
- Facts or information that support a belief, claim, or conclusion.
- A society with its own culture, government, and social organization.
- Relating to the ownership or control of an area of land.
- Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- A scientist who studies humans, their behavior, and societies.
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- Trying out new ideas or methods to see what happens.
- New findings or knowledge that were previously unknown.
- Relating to or caused by bacteria.
- Examining data or information carefully to understand it.
- A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning.
- A person who studies the natural world through observation and experiments.
- A scientist who studies human history through excavations and artifacts.
- An antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
14 Clues: Relating to or caused by bacteria. • An antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. • Trying out new ideas or methods to see what happens. • A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning. • New findings or knowledge that were previously unknown. • Relating to the ownership or control of an area of land. • ...
Health science 2022-08-23
9 Clues: edward jenner • angel of mercy • Father of Medicine • consolation over the phone • another word for physician • Oath that physicians swear to • Wrote prescriptions on papyrus • Discoveries in Polio immunization • famous for his surgery on siamese twins
Sumer- Inventions 2022-10-19
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- first ancient writing system
- large pieces of cloth attatched to boats to catch the wind
- used ti direct water to crops
- flat boats used to float goods down a river
- used to plant seeds in fields
- round object used to roll things
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- had 12 months and 30 days per month
- huge seven story buildings
- pulled behind a oxen to till soil in a field
- water ways that bring water to the crops for irrigation
- high walls of dirt to stop floods
- a metal used to make tools and weapons
12 Clues: huge seven story buildings • first ancient writing system • used ti direct water to crops • used to plant seeds in fields • round object used to roll things • high walls of dirt to stop floods • had 12 months and 30 days per month • a metal used to make tools and weapons • flat boats used to float goods down a river • pulled behind a oxen to till soil in a field • ...
Great Inventions 2021-05-17
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- current of energy formed by charged particles
- a device which records visible image or video
- system to connect voice over distance by wire
- tablet computer developed by Apple
- virtual assistant AI
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- board with two wheels on which you ride on
- an electromagnetic wave that heats food
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
- portable device for storing and playing music
- a carbonated, non- alcoholic drink ; a soda
- device with access to cellular data
- several railroad cards moved by motors
12 Clues: virtual assistant AI • tablet computer developed by Apple • device with access to cellular data • several railroad cards moved by motors • an electromagnetic wave that heats food • a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings • board with two wheels on which you ride on • a carbonated, non- alcoholic drink ; a soda • current of energy formed by charged particles • ...
Accidental Inventions 2023-08-11
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- Last week, I missed class because I was sick for ____________ days.
- That cooking ____________ is broken, so you will have to mix by hand.
- Which is more important: the ____________ of the television or telephone?
- The scientist works in her ____________ all day.
- Julia wrecked her car in a car ____________ last week.
- Water is a ____________ of hydrogen and oxygen.
- One day, I think scientists will ____________ cancer.
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- To become an ____________, you need to study hard and go to college.
- I prefer to buy the cheapest ____________ of products in order to save money.
- The blue whale is the most ____________ animal on Earth.
- The company spent a lot of money trying to ____________ their new product online.
- Matteo is ____________ 5 feet and 7 1/2 inches tall.
12 Clues: Water is a ____________ of hydrogen and oxygen. • The scientist works in her ____________ all day. • Matteo is ____________ 5 feet and 7 1/2 inches tall. • One day, I think scientists will ____________ cancer. • Julia wrecked her car in a car ____________ last week. • The blue whale is the most ____________ animal on Earth. • ...
Medical inventions 2025-03-04
12 Clues: X-ray • penciline • Anesthesia • Microscope • antiseptic • Thermometer • Blood group • stethoscope • Polio vaccine • Anthrax vaccine • small pox vaccine • Disposable Syringe
Inventions françaises 2026-01-29
12 Clues: tudós • gyár (f.) • kutatás (f.) • összeadás (f.) • bolha vagy chip • kivonás - la ... • fizikus (féminin) • gyengénlátó (féminin) • - veszettség - la ... • számológép - la machine à ... • tapintható, tapintással kapcsolatos • megkerülhetetlen, kihagyhatatlan, alapvető
Book Title 2023-11-17
Across
- Uncover the secrets of a curious world in this captivating chronicle
- Discover adventures that span across different time periods
- Dive into an enchanted world full of magical escapades
- Step into a world filled with whimsy and extraordinary wonders
Down
- Solve puzzles and unravel enigmas on an exciting expedition
- Embark on thrilling quests with brave and bold heroes
- Giggle your way through intergalactic humor and funny tales
- Join characters on a quest for quirky adventures and surprising discoveries
- Solve mysteries alongside clever characters and friends
- Join intergalactic reporters on a journey through space
- Explore a whimsical wonderland where magic knows no bounds
- Immerse yourself in fantastic fables and extraordinary tales
- Unfold the legends of Lumina, a land of magic and wonder
- Follow the whiz kids on adventures that spark curiosity and wonder
- Join heroes in their quest for harmony and justice
15 Clues: Join heroes in their quest for harmony and justice • Embark on thrilling quests with brave and bold heroes • Dive into an enchanted world full of magical escapades • Solve mysteries alongside clever characters and friends • Join intergalactic reporters on a journey through space • Unfold the legends of Lumina, a land of magic and wonder • ...
Crime Scene Investigations 2025-01-04
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- Numbered labels identifying collected evidence
- Footage potentially capturing criminal activity
- Hidden fingerprint requiring special techniques
- Recorded account from someone who saw the crime
- A sealed container preserving collected items
- Examination of firearms and bullet trajectories
- Interrogation aimed at extracting crucial info
- The facility where forensic analyses occur
- Impressions left behind by covered hands
- Official medical findings on cause of death
- Diagram indicating the location of crucial clues
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- Chalk contour marking the victim’s final position
- Study of blood patterns to reconstruct events
- Expert capturing detailed images of the scene
- A bright barrier preventing unauthorized entry
- Chronological record of key scene discoveries
- Documented record tracking every evidence transfer
- Trained professional examining evidence on location
- Chemical revealing trace blood under UV light
- Medical specialty investigating violent deaths
20 Clues: Impressions left behind by covered hands • The facility where forensic analyses occur • Official medical findings on cause of death • Study of blood patterns to reconstruct events • Expert capturing detailed images of the scene • Chronological record of key scene discoveries • A sealed container preserving collected items • Chemical revealing trace blood under UV light • ...
Vocabulary 2024-08-20
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- A very famous person.
- Facts about something.
- An important historical building or place.
- Learning about things that happened in the past.
- A very well-made work of art.
- A wide picture.
- The outer part.
- Paintings or drawings.
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- What you learn by doing or seeing something.
- Finding something new.
- The art of making buildings.
- What you can see from a place.
- The inner part.
- An advanced society.
14 Clues: The inner part. • A wide picture. • The outer part. • An advanced society. • A very famous person. • Finding something new. • Facts about something. • Paintings or drawings. • The art of making buildings. • A very well-made work of art. • What you can see from a place. • An important historical building or place. • What you learn by doing or seeing something. • ...
Lesson 7 ① 2025-12-18
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- finding something new
- the ability to make lucky discoveries by accident
- a problem that slows progress
- a machine that keeps food cold
- the power to do something
- lasting forever
- a new idea or invention
- the act of taking something away
- not planned or predicted
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- a sudden good idea
- a group of people who sing together
- the former name of Sri Lanka
- a substance used to stick things together
- a test to discover something
- lack of success
- a son of a king
- injured, especially in war
17 Clues: lack of success • lasting forever • a son of a king • a sudden good idea • finding something new • a new idea or invention • not planned or predicted • the power to do something • injured, especially in war • the former name of Sri Lanka • a test to discover something • a problem that slows progress • a machine that keeps food cold • the act of taking something away • ...
gluzzy gobbler 2022-09-08
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- How a cell multiplies.
- Known for his invention of the first antibiotic substance.
- An organism with more than.
- A storage facility for nutrients for the cell.
- How the body takes in oxygen.
- The Brain of the cell.
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- Renowned for his discoveries of vaccination and pasteurization.
- Produces energy for the whole cell.
- An organism made up of a single cell.
- What is used to look at things on a microscopic scale.
- Invented an alternative to Gelatin.
- Only present in plant cells, keeps rigid shape to a cell.
12 Clues: How a cell multiplies. • The Brain of the cell. • An organism with more than. • How the body takes in oxygen. • Produces energy for the whole cell. • Invented an alternative to Gelatin. • An organism made up of a single cell. • A storage facility for nutrients for the cell. • What is used to look at things on a microscopic scale. • ...
Clone of Curiosity: Moroccan Culture 2023-06-09
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- strength that drives individuals to make discoveries and to explore the boundaries of human knowledge
- Biggest city in Morocco
- Capital of Morocco
- language of morocco
- City in Morocco that is actually Spain
- Religion of Morocco
- King of Morocco
- The old national delicacy of Morocco
- Border to the East of Morocco
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- is considered an art form
- Mountain range that covers most of Morocco
- What "As-Salam alaykom" means in english (4 words)
- The Southeast portion of the country is covered by this desert
- The bread used to eat meals in Morocco
- The Moroccan dialect of Arabic
- How you say thank you in Darija
- This is the hand that you should eat your meals with
17 Clues: King of Morocco • Capital of Morocco • language of morocco • Religion of Morocco • Biggest city in Morocco • is considered an art form • Border to the East of Morocco • The Moroccan dialect of Arabic • How you say thank you in Darija • The old national delicacy of Morocco • The bread used to eat meals in Morocco • City in Morocco that is actually Spain • ...
Gupta Empire 2023-03-01
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- a time of peace, prosperity, and great achievements
- mountains that separate India from China
- the literary and religious written language of India
- rivers like the Indus and Ganges provide water for this activity
- a golden age of Hindu Culture
- greatest achievements in this field occurred during the Gupta period
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- India's greatest Sanskrit poet and dramatist
- a civilization that contributed important ideas and inventions to world history
- this river was the birthplace of civilization in India
- a sacred river of India
- the dominant religion of India
11 Clues: a sacred river of India • a golden age of Hindu Culture • the dominant religion of India • mountains that separate India from China • India's greatest Sanskrit poet and dramatist • a time of peace, prosperity, and great achievements • the literary and religious written language of India • this river was the birthplace of civilization in India • ...
Lesson 7 ① 2025-12-18
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- finding something new
- the ability to make lucky discoveries by accident
- a problem that slows progress
- a machine that keeps food cold
- the power to do something
- lasting forever
- a new idea or invention
- the act of taking something away
- not planned or predicted
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- a sudden good idea
- a group of people who sing together
- the former name of Sri Lanka
- a substance used to stick things together
- a test to discover something
- lack of success
- a son of a king
- injured, especially in war
17 Clues: lack of success • lasting forever • a son of a king • a sudden good idea • finding something new • a new idea or invention • not planned or predicted • the power to do something • injured, especially in war • the former name of Sri Lanka • a test to discover something • a problem that slows progress • a machine that keeps food cold • the act of taking something away • ...
The Incredibles 3 2024-01-08
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- They landed safely in the ___________. (page 24)
- He used one of his ____________. (page 32)
- Mom's __________ powers are awesome. (page 26)
- They raced to the _________. (page 30)
- Syndrome __________ us. (page 32)
- He __________ into the city. (page 33)
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- They were one Super _________! (page 31)
- Dash got to be the _________! (page 24)
- What did Mom become? (page 24)
- Syndrome was ready to go through with his __________. (page 33)
- Where did Mom leave Violet and Dash in? (page 25)
- Syndrome's ________ raced after us. (page 29)
- Mom and Dad were ___________ at how Super Violet and Dash were, too. (page 31)
- Dash saw a huge ball of __________. (page 27)
- Mom found who? (page 30)
15 Clues: Mom found who? (page 30) • What did Mom become? (page 24) • Syndrome __________ us. (page 32) • They raced to the _________. (page 30) • He __________ into the city. (page 33) • Dash got to be the _________! (page 24) • They were one Super _________! (page 31) • He used one of his ____________. (page 32) • Syndrome's ________ raced after us. (page 29) • ...
marvellous micro-organisims 2014-04-10
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- to get swallen and painfull
- some thing that gets bigger
- types of medicine
- type of bateria
- a fungus that grows in damp places
- a strong substance
- has dust in every drop
- prize a award for making a new inventions
- to be treated with a needel
- used for medical purposes
- a living organisim
- to not be cured
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- coverd in bacteria
- a type of bactria
- things you cant see to the naked eye
- sickness
- the man who ivented the microscope
- informal faeces
- to be coverd
- a sweet substance
- type of fungus
- thick liquid
- a type of edable mould
- living things that float through the air
- invisible bug
25 Clues: sickness • to be coverd • thick liquid • invisible bug • type of fungus • informal faeces • type of bateria • to not be cured • a type of bactria • types of medicine • a sweet substance • coverd in bacteria • a strong substance • a living organisim • has dust in every drop • a type of edable mould • used for medical purposes • to get swallen and painfull • some thing that gets bigger • ...
Ohira JHS Unit 3 Let's Read 1b(Horizon 2) 2021-09-03
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- Today, we have clocks and watches _____.
- The lines in the ____ told them the time.
- Even now, clocks and watches are ________.
- This is the result of many great______.
- The clock told us the hour with ________.
- At first, they used ____ to power these clocks.
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- About 700 years ago, people started to make ____clocks.
- We cannot really see time, but ancient people tried to _____it.
- Eventually, people began to ____watches.
- The _____ were small and light.
- Now it is time to recognize the ____of those ancient people.
11 Clues: The _____ were small and light. • This is the result of many great______. • Today, we have clocks and watches _____. • Eventually, people began to ____watches. • The lines in the ____ told them the time. • The clock told us the hour with ________. • Even now, clocks and watches are ________. • At first, they used ____ to power these clocks. • ...
Gr7 U4 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-02-06
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- to get rid of / throw away
- to grow or develop
- when the electricity cuts off
- a change to something that already exists
- the city (where the population is higher)
- a good use of time and energy, without wasting any
- far from the main centres of population
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- physical and organizational structures and facilities (buildings, roads, power supplies)
- using nature as a model for human inventions
- to improve or replace old software or an old device
- a recommendation system that decides what will appear on your page
- the countryside; away from the city
- watching many episodes back to back
- a machine which produces electricity
14 Clues: to grow or develop • to get rid of / throw away • when the electricity cuts off • the countryside; away from the city • watching many episodes back to back • a machine which produces electricity • far from the main centres of population • a change to something that already exists • the city (where the population is higher) • using nature as a model for human inventions • ...
Europe\Russia 2023-12-07
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- Majestic elevations, like the Alps, offer breathtaking views.
- High flatlands, such as the Iberian Plateau, characterize some regions.
- Shift towards city living and development.
- Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions.
- The Danube flows through various European countries.
- Advancements- Progress in inventions, like the printing press, marked this era.
- Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures.
- Ben- London's iconic clock tower in the Palace of Westminster.
- Tower- Iconic Parisian landmark, a symbol of romance.
- Power- Revolutionary energy source in the 18th century.
- Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions.
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- Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena.
- Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes.
- Michelangelo's 'David' is a masterpiece in this field.
- Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture.
- Russian fortified complex, center of political power.
- Industrial Revolution brought forth complex mechanical systems.
- Paella and croissants are examples of diverse culinary delights.
- Lowlands between hills and mountains, like the Rhine Valley.
19 Clues: Shift towards city living and development. • Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions. • Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena. • Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures. • Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes. • Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture. • Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions. • ...
Intellectual Property Rights 2026-03-13
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- or innovator who files a patent (8)
- used for registered trademark (1)
- under WTO related to intellectual property (5)
- that administers international IP treaties (4)
- work such as books, music, or films (4)
- granted to creators of intellectual property (3)
- protection given to inventions (6)
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- linked to a specific geographic origin (2,13)
- where the Patents Act 1970 applies (5)
- given to literary and artistic works (9)
- use of intellectual property (11)
- rights granted for an invention (6)
- sign identifying goods or services (9)
- for product appearance and aesthetics (6)
- business information giving competitive advantage (10)
15 Clues: used for registered trademark (1) • use of intellectual property (11) • protection given to inventions (6) • or innovator who files a patent (8) • rights granted for an invention (6) • where the Patents Act 1970 applies (5) • sign identifying goods or services (9) • work such as books, music, or films (4) • given to literary and artistic works (9) • ...
Unit 6 IED Crossword 2025-06-01
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- The transfer of energy from one system to another
- Bar free to pivot that is fixed at a point
- Inclined plane wrapped around a shaft
- Inventions that make work easier
- What comes out of a function/product
- Wheel with teeth
- Inclined plane that moves
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- Process including visual, functional, and structural analysis
- Wheel and axle with a rope running over it
- What goes into a function/product
10 Clues: Wheel with teeth • Inclined plane that moves • Inventions that make work easier • What goes into a function/product • What comes out of a function/product • Inclined plane wrapped around a shaft • Bar free to pivot that is fixed at a point • Wheel and axle with a rope running over it • The transfer of energy from one system to another • ...
Space Adventure 2025-06-20
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- /A strange flying object.
- A ship that travels to space.
- /A creature from another planet.
- /What do we see shining at night in the sky?
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- /A story about exciting journeys or new discoveries
- /There in no___ in space.
- /The place beyond Earth's atmosphere where stars and planets are.
- /A big round planet in space that we live on.
- /A mysterious place in space with clouds of gas and dust.
- /A large planet with rings in our solar system.
10 Clues: /A strange flying object. • /There in no___ in space. • A ship that travels to space. • /A creature from another planet. • /What do we see shining at night in the sky? • /A big round planet in space that we live on. • /A large planet with rings in our solar system. • /A story about exciting journeys or new discoveries • ...
Industrial Revolution - Alyssa and Pinny 2021-10-04
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- the supply of workers
- the practice-of farming the soil, producing crops and raising livestock
- capable of enduring difficult conditions
- Animal food
- the feces of animals that is used for fertilizer
- worldwide
- financial gain
- new inventions that help industrial growth capital money used to invest in business
- to feel immensely starved
- an area that inclues trade, manufacturing, etc.
- the essential items used to create products for industries
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- a place where you can purchase goods
- a place where the lower class are lodged and obligated to work
- the separation of a group of animals by distinctive appearance and characteristics
- a person with money
- to use or take advantage of
- land held by everyone living in the area
- an uprising; protest for change in government
- to surround fields with fences
- A price for using the road
20 Clues: worldwide • Animal food • financial gain • a person with money • the supply of workers • to feel immensely starved • A price for using the road • to use or take advantage of • to surround fields with fences • a place where you can purchase goods • capable of enduring difficult conditions • land held by everyone living in the area • an uprising; protest for change in government • ...
Age of Reason Review 2018-10-09
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- short, philosophical saying
- the rights of life , liberty and pursuit of happiness
- Speech to the Virginia Convention is this style of writing
- writing style that imitated form and structure of ancient Greeks
- the art of public speaking
- number of Franklin's virtues
- Jefferson states the a government gets its power from the ____of the governed
- one of Franklin's inventions
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- material which is circulated to further a cause
- rhetorical feature that makes used of repetition of words or phrases
- wrote Declaration of Independence
- European movement which stressed learning and discovery
- most important historic event during Age of Reason
- how Franklin made his fortune
- These are rhymed pairs of lines. __________couplets
- not used as often to explain how or why
- library of ____________
- The Way to ___________ by Franklin
- wrote "these are the times that try mens' souls."
- held in high regard during age of reason
20 Clues: library of ____________ • the art of public speaking • short, philosophical saying • number of Franklin's virtues • one of Franklin's inventions • how Franklin made his fortune • wrote Declaration of Independence • The Way to ___________ by Franklin • not used as often to explain how or why • held in high regard during age of reason • ...
Medival Cross word Puzzle 2024-05-02
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- What the nomadic people lived in.
- Invented the monsoon winds.
- He used biological warfare.
- Where was Mansa Musa on a pilgrimage to.
- What did Mansa Musa ride to go to Mecca?
- Helped the monsoon winds ships
- The idea spread because of the monsoon marketplace.
- How did Mansa Musa make eygpt depressed by a loss of ____.
- A dissease spread through the Silk Road.
- Organized into tribes and clans.
- Genghis Khan and Mongols went to ___.
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- is The religion that spread the Silk Road.
- Where they would travel to get things they dont have.
- Ghenghis Khan became____ leader and defeated all his rivals.
- Where silk came from.
- a vital trade route through multiple countries.
- He was very generous with his wealth.
- Had many inventions in the area.
- The people became more important after Silk Road.
- They used this to travel on the silk road.
20 Clues: Where silk came from. • Invented the monsoon winds. • He used biological warfare. • Helped the monsoon winds ships • Had many inventions in the area. • Organized into tribes and clans. • What the nomadic people lived in. • He was very generous with his wealth. • Genghis Khan and Mongols went to ___. • Where was Mansa Musa on a pilgrimage to. • ...
gene 2021-04-06
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- GDP doesnt iclude the
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- combination of invention and innovation
- a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
- The GDP of each country is calculated using the ____ from that country.
- goods and services purchased from another country
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- the higher the per capita GDP of a country, the higher the______.
- the low point of recession stage of business cycle
- advances in knowledge
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- GDP values _____ change.
- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- GDP and economic growth are rough measures of the _____ health of an economy
- severe or prolonged recession
- GDP is subject to the ebbs and flows of ____.
- applying inventions to new products or services
- GDP values tend to move ___ and ____down.
- GDP is adjusted for
- the number of types economics is divided into
- When _____ increases, the total amount of income in an economy increases
20 Clues: GDP is adjusted for • GDP doesnt iclude the • advances in knowledge • GDP values _____ change. • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • GDP values tend to move ___ and ____down. • GDP is subject to the ebbs and flows of ____. • the number of types economics is divided into • applying inventions to new products or services • ...
RI3.7 2016-02-15
8 Clues: a rough edge • a fastener for clothing • something that someone made • human made channels for water • pictures made using the camera • drawing, sketching, paintings, • small tools that have a particular function • a picture of land showing features such as city and roads
Chapter 11: National and Regional Growth- adv 2021-02-04
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- "King" of the south
- In 1819 this country gave Florida to USA
- Water route between New York City and Buffalo (2 words)
- Leader of 1831 Virginia slave revolt (2 words)
- loyalty to the interests of one's region
- Telegraph inventor (2 words)
- Women left these to work in mills
- mills were located in New England because of these
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- "Era of good feelings" president
- 1823 US policy hoped to protect this region (2 words)
- New England textile town
- religious folk songs
- to develop factories
- inventions of machines caused this revolution
- cotton laborers
15 Clues: cotton laborers • "King" of the south • religious folk songs • to develop factories • New England textile town • Telegraph inventor (2 words) • "Era of good feelings" president • Women left these to work in mills • In 1819 this country gave Florida to USA • loyalty to the interests of one's region • inventions of machines caused this revolution • ...
Industrialization, Inventions and Vocabulary Micaela zacharias 2014-12-04
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- an example of mechanization
- new things that are made
- You see these on TV a lot
- One of the wright brothers
- using child to do work
- the city in northeaster Illinois
- and example of industrialization's new access
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- The wright brother made this
- "the wizard of Menlo park " ( look in your vocabulary )
- Another word for low money( Low W____)
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this
- this man invented the assembly line
- Thomas Edison invented this
- city in Michigan ( look in your vocabulary )
- The state where Thomas Edison was born ( look in vocabulary )
15 Clues: using child to do work • new things that are made • You see these on TV a lot • One of the wright brothers • an example of mechanization • Thomas Edison invented this • The wright brother made this • the city in northeaster Illinois • Alexander Graham Bell invented this • this man invented the assembly line • Another word for low money( Low W____) • ...
Gilded Age Puzzle 2016-01-27
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- took over the steel company was
- who made steel from iron
- owner of the oil company was
- who made the automobile
- the membership went up how many people
- owner of the steel company was
- who was elected president in 1879
- about how many inventions did Edison make.
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- men and women who worked for little pay
- Henry ford also made the
- what was made from the east coast to the west coast
- who led the union in 1886
- In 1890 what act was passed
- who drilled the first oil hole
- who invented the light bulb
15 Clues: who made the automobile • Henry ford also made the • who made steel from iron • who led the union in 1886 • In 1890 what act was passed • who invented the light bulb • owner of the oil company was • who drilled the first oil hole • owner of the steel company was • took over the steel company was • who was elected president in 1879 • the membership went up how many people • ...
Chapter 1.1 words 2018-09-09
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- Any inherited characteristic that results from changes to a species over time.
- Regulation of an organisms internal conditions to maintain life.
- pygenes Unicellular organism.
- the living and nonliving things that surround an organism.
- the process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism.
- Questions how living things interact with enviroment.
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- the production of offspring.
- King also studied chimpanzees, not their behavior but their genetics.
- a group of organisms that can breed and produce offspring.
- make discoveries and seek explanations by performing laboratory and field investigations.
10 Clues: the production of offspring. • pygenes Unicellular organism. • Questions how living things interact with enviroment. • a group of organisms that can breed and produce offspring. • the living and nonliving things that surround an organism. • Regulation of an organisms internal conditions to maintain life. • ...
Casey 2023-05-08
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- _______ Species this is something that has died out or no longer exists
- to make a educated guess
- moss has this on it
- the use of scientific discoveries and processes to solve practical problems
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- Information about the natural world gathered through the senses and/or scientific tools
- the frequency of a wave vibration
- _______ group the test you do nothing to
- the least common state of matter
- when two objects push each other away cause they have both positive and positive energy
- To take in and store energy without transmitting that energy
10 Clues: moss has this on it • to make a educated guess • the least common state of matter • the frequency of a wave vibration • _______ group the test you do nothing to • To take in and store energy without transmitting that energy • _______ Species this is something that has died out or no longer exists • ...
Hunt for code - Grade 4 2022-03-14
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- Jane Goodall made ground breaking discoveries in this animal.
- This type of scientists study the Stars and the Planets.
- Encloses the flower bud.
- A tube through which can be seen symmetrical pattern caused by reflecting from mirrors.
- It takes more muscles to frown than to ......
- Educated guess.
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- A property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample.
- A force that works against a motion.
- The study of dinosaurs and Fossils
- Has sharp tusk and swim in icy water.
- Sharks have a very good sense of ….
- The angle of...… is the same as the angle of reflection
- A path of a planet travelling around a star.
- This scientist discovered how the colors of rainbow formed.
14 Clues: Educated guess. • Encloses the flower bud. • The study of dinosaurs and Fossils • Sharks have a very good sense of …. • A force that works against a motion. • Has sharp tusk and swim in icy water. • A path of a planet travelling around a star. • It takes more muscles to frown than to ...... • The angle of...… is the same as the angle of reflection • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2023-02-23
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- sun centered
- a method used to prove scientific discoveries
- English philosopher who developed the scientific method
- the invisible force that attracts one body towards another
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
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- English mathematician and physicist; created laws of motion and gravity
- Italian astronomer; founded the theory that the earth was heliocentric
- Mathematician and astronomer who discovered that the Earth and planets travel around the sun in elliptical orbits
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear near
- astronomer who declared the heliocentric theory
10 Clues: sun centered • a method used to prove scientific discoveries • astronomer who declared the heliocentric theory • English philosopher who developed the scientific method • An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • the invisible force that attracts one body towards another • An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear near • ...
Middle English 2026-03-03
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- a sentence must always contain a verb and a what?
- the study of the sound of language
- what meant that books could be printed quicker and sold cheaper
- a famous poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the earliest form of english spoken by Anglo-Saxons
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- the growing number of grammars and what helped set clearer standards for english?
- how language changes through time
- an additional noun phrase that adds more information
- the study how how language is written/looks
- scientists began writing their discoveries in this language instead of latin
10 Clues: how language changes through time • the study of the sound of language • a famous poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet • the study how how language is written/looks • a sentence must always contain a verb and a what? • the earliest form of english spoken by Anglo-Saxons • an additional noun phrase that adds more information • ...
School subjects 2025-02-07
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- We learn new words, grammar and the culture of English-speaking countries
- Learning about nature, inventions and chemical reactions
- We draw, paint, and create colorful pictures
- The subject that teaches about the world of technology
- We run, jump, and play fun sports
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- We read books, write stories, and learn new words!
- Learning about countries and where to find them
- We learn numbers, shapes, and how to solve problems
- We sing songs and play instruments
- Learning about events of the past
10 Clues: Learning about events of the past • We run, jump, and play fun sports • We sing songs and play instruments • We draw, paint, and create colorful pictures • Learning about countries and where to find them • We read books, write stories, and learn new words! • We learn numbers, shapes, and how to solve problems • The subject that teaches about the world of technology • ...
EXCLU 2022-08-30
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- The Turkish Avenger
- Abbreviation for the 4th track on Discovery
- notorious website for sample discoveries
- (fill) 909
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- (fill) (fill) background
- sought after sample found by MikeFlangerus
- Last track to find a sample for on Homework
- If you wanna have (fill)
- Daft(fill) EXCLU
- (fill) minutes of funk
- French electronic duo alternative to Daft Punk
- Founder of Sample Hunting
12 Clues: (fill) 909 • Daft(fill) EXCLU • The Turkish Avenger • (fill) minutes of funk • (fill) (fill) background • If you wanna have (fill) • Founder of Sample Hunting • notorious website for sample discoveries • sought after sample found by MikeFlangerus • Abbreviation for the 4th track on Discovery • Last track to find a sample for on Homework • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
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- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _ • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-24
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- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-24
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- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
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- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals • ...
Europe\Russia 2023-12-07
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- Majestic elevations, like the Alps, offer breathtaking views.
- High flatlands, such as the Iberian Plateau, characterize some regions.
- Shift towards city living and development.
- Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions.
- The Danube flows through various European countries.
- Advancements- Progress in inventions, like the printing press, marked this era.
- Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures.
- Ben- London's iconic clock tower in the Palace of Westminster.
- Tower- Iconic Parisian landmark, a symbol of romance.
- Power- Revolutionary energy source in the 18th century.
- Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions.
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- Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena.
- Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes.
- Michelangelo's 'David' is a masterpiece in this field.
- Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture.
- Russian fortified complex, center of political power.
- Industrial Revolution brought forth complex mechanical systems.
- Paella and croissants are examples of diverse culinary delights.
- Lowlands between hills and mountains, like the Rhine Valley.
19 Clues: Shift towards city living and development. • Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions. • Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena. • Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures. • Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes. • Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture. • Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions. • ...
A - Z Engineers 2016-09-13
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- Makes Yachts
- Operates very complicated aircraft systems
- Check whether everything is right to build the structure
- Designs Automobiles
- Makes medicines
- They make and maintain mechanical objects
- They make ships and maintain them as well
- Uses technology to manipulate genes
- Properly use Chemicals, Materials, and Energy
- Create ships, boats, etc.
- Checks whether quality is improving
- Engineer Develop urban communities
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- Creates Vehicles
- Creates Railroads
- Using computer skills to improve the language of Java
- They engineer electronics and inventions with electromagnets
- Make systems that improve quality and productivity
- Designs zoos
- They Improve Human and Economic Development with Low Resources
- Apply Engineering to the Field of Biology
- Makes sure that products made in a lab meet certain standards
- Makes systems that affect health and safety
- Makes tools to get oil out of the ground
- Deals with the movements that humans make
- Creates and maintains x-ray machines
- Make different technologies
26 Clues: Makes Yachts • Designs zoos • Makes medicines • Creates Vehicles • Creates Railroads • Designs Automobiles • Create ships, boats, etc. • Make different technologies • Engineer Develop urban communities • Uses technology to manipulate genes • Checks whether quality is improving • Creates and maintains x-ray machines • Makes tools to get oil out of the ground • ...
Romans and greeks 2021-02-11
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- The romans had ____ warriors
- We all have one of these, in our head.
- Romans had great taste in what makes you laugh.
- Romans had great tasted in what you are wearing
- Romans and greeks also wrote _________
- They didnt have modern ________
- The romans _________ some of greeks things.
- Romans watched ________ to pass time
- We all have these on our bodys, they help us move.
- Both went to what we do today as children
- There food was really ______
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- Romans and greeks both came up with many great _______
- Romans and Greeks did not have what lets you see through your house.
- The greeks didnt have good of this
- We all eat this made from flour eggs and milk. sleep We all do this to pass the night away.
- The romans and greeks went to ___
- Romans and greeks both played something you hear in the car
- Romans had the same bodies we ________ have today.
- Grown ups also had what our parents have
19 Clues: The romans had ____ warriors • There food was really ______ • They didnt have modern ________ • The romans and greeks went to ___ • The greeks didnt have good of this • Romans watched ________ to pass time • We all have one of these, in our head. • Romans and greeks also wrote _________ • Grown ups also had what our parents have • Both went to what we do today as children • ...
WH Unit 2 Vocabulary L 5,6 2025-08-28
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- writing that uses wedge shaped characters
- a symbol that stand for an object
- a person who buys and sells goods
- a person skilled in writing
- a wall of earth to prevent flooding from a river
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a means of supplying land with water
- an area in southern Mesopotamia where cities first appeared
- one of the rivers in Mesopotamia
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- a society with arts, government, science and social structure
- a craftsperson, they make things
- the northern river in Mesopotamia
- the way a society is organized
- a temple/tower with an outside staircase and a shrine at the top
- fine particles of dirt left by a river
- the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the beliefs and way of life of a society
- a city that was a country with its own government
18 Clues: a person skilled in writing • the way a society is organized • a craftsperson, they make things • one of the rivers in Mesopotamia • a symbol that stand for an object • a person who buys and sells goods • the northern river in Mesopotamia • a means of supplying land with water • fine particles of dirt left by a river • the beliefs and way of life of a society • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1-S.S. 2013-10-08
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- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- Items or objects that archeologists find that tell us about the past.
- Old Stone Age, when people hunted and gathered to survive.
- city that governs itself.
- A symbol that stands for an object.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.
- A person who maps out the past and present plants, animals, and environment.
- To tame wild animals for food, milk, clothing, and labor.
- Inventing ways to move water through ditches or channels
- The study of stars and planets.
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- Religious practices like bowing.
- New Stone Age, when people learned to farm.
- Before written history, like during the Stone Age.
- A person who digs up artifacts to learn more about past humans.
- To exchange products or services.
- Farming
- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places.
- A person who researches books, scrolls, and cave paintings to learn more about the past.
- Official writer
- Earliest humans during Stone Age.
20 Clues: Farming • Official writer • city that governs itself. • The study of stars and planets. • Religious practices like bowing. • To exchange products or services. • Earliest humans during Stone Age. • A symbol that stands for an object. • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower. • New Stone Age, when people learned to farm. • Before written history, like during the Stone Age. • ...
3.1-3.3 2023-10-10
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- Universal divine spirit
- Personality, skills, interests determine your?
- Chandragupta was very concern with?
- Religious and moral duties of the individual
- Spread Buddhism
- Buddhism sacred text
- India's Golden Age was ______ achievement.
- One's essential self
- The Vedics lived in small farm ______.
- Reverence for life
- The three major _____ of India: Northern Plains, Deccan Plateau, Coastal Plains
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- Led by force
- India's Golden Age
- Key ________ of India were vaccines, decimal system, and zero.
- Along roads Ashoka built places to?
- _____ Noble Truths Buddha's essential teachings
- A collection of hymns, chants, and rituals.
- Led by example and accepted Buddhism.
- Decreased ____ led to possible decline of Indus.
- Coastal kingdoms
- Your place in the _____ system can't be changed.
- A state free of clinging and desire
- Has no founder
- Action and result
- The Indus people had organized?
- Ancient Indian people settle near ____ valleys.
- Union with Brahman
- Image of birth and rebirth
28 Clues: Led by force • Has no founder • Spread Buddhism • Coastal kingdoms • Action and result • India's Golden Age • Union with Brahman • Reverence for life • Buddhism sacred text • One's essential self • Universal divine spirit • Image of birth and rebirth • The Indus people had organized? • Along roads Ashoka built places to? • Chandragupta was very concern with? • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2024-01-12
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- Pivotal industrialization contribution.
- Textile manufacturing advancement.
- Improved soil cultivation.
- Innovation in water transportation.
- Mechanized loom for textiles.
- Rubber treatment method.
- Engineering marvels for water transportation.
- Steelmaking innovation.
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- Advancements in harnessing and using current
- Agricultural method for soil health.
- Improved road construction.
- Key cotton spinning invention.
- Communication breakthrough.
- Innovation in crop harvesting.
- Steam-powered transportation.
- Separates cotton fibers from seeds.
- Advancements in underwater cables.
- Device for electrical energy.
- Advanced spinning machine.
19 Clues: Steelmaking innovation. • Rubber treatment method. • Improved soil cultivation. • Advanced spinning machine. • Improved road construction. • Communication breakthrough. • Mechanized loom for textiles. • Steam-powered transportation. • Device for electrical energy. • Key cotton spinning invention. • Innovation in crop harvesting. • Textile manufacturing advancement. • ...
Computers 2020-02-08
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- to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure
- relating to modern technology and its influence on business, industry, etc.
- an amount of money
- using reason
- existing everywhere or involving everyone
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- a small electronic device that is used for doing calculations
- a very important change in the way that people do things
- in a way that uses reason
- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
- to make something less complicated and therefore easier to do or understand
- someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle
12 Clues: using reason • an amount of money • in a way that uses reason • existing everywhere or involving everyone • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • a very important change in the way that people do things • to solve (one or more problems) by a mathematical procedure • someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle • ...
John Williamson- Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-12-19
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- Tzarina during the Enlightenment.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Formulated the laws of motion.
- A newer but classical art style.
- Enlightenment figure who is known for "natural rights".
- Advocated for women's education.
- U.S. division of powers.
- Advocated for equality.
- New type of monarch.
- Fancy parties hosted mostly by women.
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- A process for making scientific discoveries.
- A continuation of the scientificrevolution with changes in law and authority.
- Advocated for separation of powers.
- Two levels of government.
- Declaration from the American colonies.
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- Using logic and reason in society.
- French satirist who advocated for freedom of speech and religion.
- An agreement between government and the people.
- The belief that God created the world but relies on natural law and human reason.
- Founding father and 3rd U.S. president.
- An older, fancier art style.
- Term used for Enlightenment era philosophers.
- A time when science and mathematics changed societal beliefs.
- Astronomer who publicized heliocentric theory.
26 Clues: New type of monarch. • Advocated for equality. • U.S. division of powers. • Two levels of government. • An older, fancier art style. • Formulated the laws of motion. • A newer but classical art style. • Advocated for women's education. • Tzarina during the Enlightenment. • Using logic and reason in society. • Advocated for separation of powers. • ...
Unit 5 World History 2024-10-17
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- proved heliocentric theory using mathematics and models
- the force the pulls objects toward Earth
- Louis XVI replaced landed nobles in government with ______
- John Locke argued that these are life, liberty, and property
- This palace was called the "Amusement Park of Absolutism"
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- The Declaration of Independence put _______ ideas into practice
- Frenchman who used wit and satire to criticize society
- Peter built this city to be a "Window on Europe"
- Tsar Peter the Great was the absolutist leader of what country?
- Absolute monarch that ruled France and is known as the "sun king"
- this term means "sun-centered"
- Discoveries of the Scientific Revolution changed European ________
- American colonists refused British taxes, their slogan was, "No _______ without representation"
- The French and Indian War left Great Britain with a massive federal ____
14 Clues: this term means "sun-centered" • the force the pulls objects toward Earth • Peter built this city to be a "Window on Europe" • Frenchman who used wit and satire to criticize society • proved heliocentric theory using mathematics and models • This palace was called the "Amusement Park of Absolutism" • Louis XVI replaced landed nobles in government with ______ • ...
2025 Anniversary Crossword 2025-10-09
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- The original name of the largest tree by volume
- Mitch refused to put his hands up on the roller coaster
- Mitch's favorite breakfast, lunch, or dinner
- They're merry for Theresa's birthday
- Takes credit for his underling's inventions
- Mitch finally put his hands up on the roller coaster
- The kind of day the Fonz is having
- North America's first collector sewer's home
- 1st Anniversary celebration location
- Home of the largest living species of tortoise
- Our favorite state park to camp in, abbr.
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- Bindas special treat
- Old Rag, Delaware Water Gap, and attempted Catoctin
- Journey underground to here, in Philadelphia
- Natural urban waterfall locale
- Immigrant island and another long line
- December 10th
- Mitch's favorite way to start a fire
- The reason for not standing in line for 4 hours
- Full of fiber and protein, I am _____
- The reason for standing in line for 4 hours
21 Clues: December 10th • Bindas special treat • Natural urban waterfall locale • The kind of day the Fonz is having • They're merry for Theresa's birthday • Mitch's favorite way to start a fire • 1st Anniversary celebration location • Full of fiber and protein, I am _____ • Immigrant island and another long line • Our favorite state park to camp in, abbr. • ...
Sci-Fi 2025-11-16
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- Many parallel realities
- ______Earth World rebuilding after near-total collapse.
- Oppressive future society
- _____Future: “What if?” scenario projecting tomorrow’s possibilities.
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- Robot ______ :Machines rising up, a common Asimov-style dilemma.
- wrote the “Three Laws” of robot ethics
- Human settlement beyond Earth, classic in many Bradbury stories.
- System of knowledge driving futuristic discoveries.
- Alternate reality running beside our own.
- Perfect society built on harmony and ideal systems.
- Inhabitant of the Red Planet, central in Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles.
11 Clues: Many parallel realities • Oppressive future society • wrote the “Three Laws” of robot ethics • Alternate reality running beside our own. • System of knowledge driving futuristic discoveries. • Perfect society built on harmony and ideal systems. • ______Earth World rebuilding after near-total collapse. • Robot ______ :Machines rising up, a common Asimov-style dilemma. • ...
Chapter 3 2014-10-16
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- one of the founders of Methodism
- assisted women in childbirth and helped doctors
- term for males dominating the family
- sermons of despair
- restricted metal processings in the colonies
- experimented with indigo in southern colonies
- human body was governed by 4 humors
- one of the most frequent causes of female death
- German ironmaster in New Jersey
- most extreme treatment of humor imbalance
- most common place for German immigrants
- limited the rights of blacks and giving whites almost absolute authority
- first non-English immigrants from France
- product of great scientific and intellectual discoveries
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- staple crop of South Carolina and Georgia
- maintained monopoly on slave trade
- Scottish Presbyterians who settled in North Ireland
- preacher and associate of the Wesleys
- reinforced the ideas of nearly absolute male authority
- location of first ironworks
- trade between US, Africa, and Europe with slaves, sugar, rum, and other things
- slaves brought to West Indies from Africa
- gold or silver coins
- first American college
- town in South Carolina where many Germans went
25 Clues: sermons of despair • gold or silver coins • first American college • location of first ironworks • German ironmaster in New Jersey • one of the founders of Methodism • maintained monopoly on slave trade • human body was governed by 4 humors • term for males dominating the family • preacher and associate of the Wesleys • most common place for German immigrants • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2015-10-14
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- In March 1775 Franklin became a passionate?
- John Adam's lacked this gift?
- He killed Hamilton?
- Washington rendered this December 23, 1783?
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Who broke the two term presidency precedent set by Washington?
- Franklin led scientific discoveries concerning what?
- He was considered Washington's closest confidant
- He said "all men are created equal"?
- Washington's heart was at Mount?
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- Frenchmen though Franklin was a simple?
- William Byrd showed no guilt for holding what?
- Washington appointed Hamilton as Secretary of the?
- Washington loved Josesph Addison's play?
- Who was first in war and peace?
- Pressure for Washington to serve as what was immense?
- he’s the most underrated revolutionary leader?
- Who was considered a bundle of contradictions?
- Washington lacked a college?
- His qualifications as a founder have not impressed many Americans?
20 Clues: He killed Hamilton? • Washington lacked a college? • John Adam's lacked this gift? • Who was first in war and peace? • Washington's heart was at Mount? • He said "all men are created equal"? • Frenchmen though Franklin was a simple? • Washington loved Josesph Addison's play? • He wrote the Declaration of Independence? • In March 1775 Franklin became a passionate? • ...
Unit 11 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-05
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- sentence: Her ___ husband was so demanding that she was exhausted everyday.
- antonym: clean
- synonym: lively
- antonym: bore
- sentence: She used a trail of cheese as a ___ for the mouse to be then trapped.
- synonym: resolve
- sentence: I love the ____, the weather is nice, and the beach is amazing!
- sentence: His inventions are ____, they're so strange and weird.
- synonym: delayed
- sentence: The son was so ____ he stayed in his bed all day!
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- sentence: He ___ evidence for the informative essay he was doing.
- synonym: standard
- sentence: Her ___ act of helping the old woman cross the street resulted in the old woman giving her a gift.
- synonym: soothe
- sentence: The ___ accident ruined the chance of the girl winning the science fair.
- synonym: follow
- synonym: sensible
- synonym: convey
- antonym: fill
- synonym: trait
20 Clues: antonym: bore • antonym: fill • antonym: clean • synonym: trait • synonym: soothe • synonym: lively • synonym: follow • synonym: convey • synonym: resolve • synonym: delayed • synonym: standard • synonym: sensible • sentence: The son was so ____ he stayed in his bed all day! • sentence: His inventions are ____, they're so strange and weird. • ...
Chapter 5 I 2016-03-31
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- an increase in world temperature
- layer of gas above the earth that protects humans from UV
- to feed on growing plants
- an economy based on industry and agriculture
- to use
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- material the essential materials needed in industry to make a product
- money used to invent in business
- the colonizing power
- world wide
- supply of workers
- unproductive in performance
- new inventions; the science of industry
- a complete change in something;overthrow of a government
- act forbidding anyone except Anglican church members from holding political office or entering professions
- land which could be used by everyone
15 Clues: to use • world wide • supply of workers • the colonizing power • to feed on growing plants • unproductive in performance • money used to invent in business • an increase in world temperature • land which could be used by everyone • new inventions; the science of industry • an economy based on industry and agriculture • a complete change in something;overthrow of a government • ...
Scientists 2025-05-13
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- had a passion for wireless energy
- developed the atomic model with electron orbits
- the voice of evolution
- developed the theory of relativity
- perfected the light bulb
- classified thousands of organisms with taxonomy
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- inspired by a falling apple
- used a speech synthesizer to lecture about the cosmos
- was punished for confirming heliocentrism with telescopic evidence
- introduced us to the idea of the universe expanding
- first to prove the existence of radio waves
- Watson and Crick shared a Nobel Prize for their discoveries of this structure
12 Clues: the voice of evolution • perfected the light bulb • inspired by a falling apple • had a passion for wireless energy • developed the theory of relativity • first to prove the existence of radio waves • developed the atomic model with electron orbits • classified thousands of organisms with taxonomy • introduced us to the idea of the universe expanding • ...
Curiosity: Moroccan Culture 2016-09-07
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- The bread used to eat meals in Morocco
- How you say "thank you" in Darija
- Border to the East of Morocco
- Religion of Morocco
- Mountain range that covers most of Morocco
- King of Morocco
- Biggest city in Morocco
- The strength that drives individuals to make discoveries and to explore the boundaries of human knowledge
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- Native language of Morocco
- The Southeast portion of the country is covered by this desert
- What "As-Salam alaykom" means in english (4 words no spaces)
- The old national delicacy of Morocco
- is considered an art form
- Capital of Morocco
- The Moroccan dialect of Arabic
- City in Morocco that is actually Spain
- This is the hand that you should eat your meals with
17 Clues: King of Morocco • Capital of Morocco • Religion of Morocco • Biggest city in Morocco • is considered an art form • Native language of Morocco • Border to the East of Morocco • The Moroccan dialect of Arabic • How you say "thank you" in Darija • The old national delicacy of Morocco • The bread used to eat meals in Morocco • City in Morocco that is actually Spain • ...
Galileo Part2 2023-11-17
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- hypothesized the sun was at the center of the universe
- a rich person who supports arts and science during the Renaissance
- constellation with 80 stars
- an icy moon of Jupiter, the largest in our solar system
- inventor of the spyglass
- something that curves outward
- The _____________ Messenger, a book written by Galileo about his astral discoveries
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- someone who studies the stars
- an important patron family in Italy during Galileo's time
- the planet Galileo observed to have phases
- something that curves inward
- the language of the book written by Galileo
- the title of Cosimo II, a patron to Galileo and head of the Medici family
- Galileo discovered its moons
- the smallest of the 4 moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo
- old name for a telescope
16 Clues: inventor of the spyglass • old name for a telescope • constellation with 80 stars • something that curves inward • Galileo discovered its moons • someone who studies the stars • something that curves outward • the planet Galileo observed to have phases • the language of the book written by Galileo • hypothesized the sun was at the center of the universe • ...
industrial revolution 2015-01-28
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- introduction of new things or methods
- to form again
- introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises
- a group in society having common economic, cultural or political status
- living the city ,city life
- overthrow replacement of an established government of political system
- productive activity
- system of social organization that advocates ownership and control is in hands of government
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- moving from country to the city, taking on the city's characteristics
- the economic changes and social organization that began about 1760
- living in the country , country life
- act of inventing
- ownership of means of production, distribution and exchange of wealth is made and maintained by private individuals
13 Clues: to form again • act of inventing • productive activity • living the city ,city life • living in the country , country life • introduction of new things or methods • introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises • the economic changes and social organization that began about 1760 • moving from country to the city, taking on the city's characteristics • ...
Mother's Day Membrance 2023-04-29
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- Paper plate art
- Summer escapes
- Hand-me-downs storage
- Sandwich child
- Caged insects
- Lap pinching bellow
- Raised there
- With every meal
- Do your part
- Wheelchair dances
- Roll all over the floor
- Empty of ice cream
- Yearly alterations
- Landscaping component
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- Nightgown nickname
- Front door plague
- Stacked sleepers
- Pillsbury pandemonium
- Desert discoveries
- Traveling accompaniment
- Keys to happiness
- Can I get up now?
- Barfed into your hands
- If not eaten
- Carousel, Oklahoma, So Pacific
- How do you spell...
- Longest labor
- Backyard poison
- Born in a hallway
- Usually harmonious
30 Clues: Raised there • If not eaten • Do your part • Caged insects • Longest labor • Summer escapes • Sandwich child • Paper plate art • With every meal • Backyard poison • Stacked sleepers • Front door plague • Keys to happiness • Can I get up now? • Wheelchair dances • Born in a hallway • Nightgown nickname • Desert discoveries • Empty of ice cream • Usually harmonious • Yearly alterations • Lap pinching bellow • ...
Famous Explorers and Their Discoveries 2025-10-21
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- He sailed across the Atlantic in 1492 and reached the Americas.
- He conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
- He was the first Englishman to sail around the world.
- He explored the American Southwest looking for the Seven Cities of Gold.
- He explored the river and bay in North America that now bear his name.
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- He explored the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River for France.
- He led the first expedition to sail all the way around the world.
- He searched for the Fountain of Youth and explored Florida.
- He explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed land for France.
- He explored parts of North America for England around 1497.
10 Clues: He conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. • He was the first Englishman to sail around the world. • He searched for the Fountain of Youth and explored Florida. • He explored parts of North America for England around 1497. • He explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed land for France. • He sailed across the Atlantic in 1492 and reached the Americas. • ...
Unit 4 2015-05-14
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- Women came to her for spiritual advice
- a Catholic who ran for president in 1928, BUT didn’t win the election due to anti- Catholics
- devoted her entire life to prayer and penance for Christ and the church
- scientist who made a shocking discoveries making people doubt their faith
- what is the Rerum Novarum- starts with an e
- declare a marriage invalid
- ___ worker Newspaper that explains Catholic social thoughts
- ___ of Labor Catholics secretly joined this union
- commandment; Honor your mother and father
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- the remission of temporal punishment due to sins that have been forgiven
- philosophy of people thinking we could solve all problems with science
- ____ Reformation separate Christian communities
- what Pope wrote the Rerum Novarum
- explored the Mississippi river
- the Immaculate conception
- 1492; sailed with twelve Spanish Franciscans
- developed a simple form of meditation
- ___ Neumann was the bishop of Philadelphia
- Carroll Jesuit priest from Maryland was appointed ____
- first Catholic President (abbreviated)
20 Clues: the Immaculate conception • declare a marriage invalid • explored the Mississippi river • what Pope wrote the Rerum Novarum • developed a simple form of meditation • Women came to her for spiritual advice • first Catholic President (abbreviated) • commandment; Honor your mother and father • ___ Neumann was the bishop of Philadelphia • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-12
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- discovered that blood circulates throughout the body, pumped by the heart & returning through veins
- father of chemistry
- method used to confirm findings & to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- dissected human bodies and made discoveries about the human body
- a philospher who helped develop the scientific method
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- view that earth is the center of the universe
- thought that the earth is round
- one of the fathers of modern philosophy
- earth rotates on an axis and around sun
- Newton published the law of gravity
10 Clues: father of chemistry • thought that the earth is round • Newton published the law of gravity • one of the fathers of modern philosophy • earth rotates on an axis and around sun • view that earth is the center of the universe • a philospher who helped develop the scientific method • dissected human bodies and made discoveries about the human body • ...
Amelia Kipp 2023-09-22
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- How did people make there paint with animal fat and
- What did Paleolithic people live in
- New inventions and tools
- What did they use for fishing
- What did Paleolithic men hunt
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- A glacial period where a land bridge was created
- What does Paleolithic mean
- What did people paint on cave walls
- What did Paleolithic use to make clothing
- A person who moves place to place to survive
10 Clues: New inventions and tools • What does Paleolithic mean • What did they use for fishing • What did Paleolithic men hunt • What did people paint on cave walls • What did Paleolithic people live in • What did Paleolithic use to make clothing • A person who moves place to place to survive • A glacial period where a land bridge was created • ...
McFaden B8 - Last Kids on Earth 2022-10-10
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- guy who can use magic
- Humungous worm
- where you grow your own food
- puzzle to solve
- Dirt -t +k
- turns on your friends
- portal to another dimension
- small wooden home in a tree
- walking undead
- alone from everybody
- book of monsters
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- people you live with
- End Times
- scientists create these
- spying on someone from your car
- Find tombstones here
- how heroes feel
- tool used with nails
- used to hit homeruns (2 words)
- thrown weapon that returns to you
20 Clues: End Times • Dirt -t +k • Humungous worm • walking undead • puzzle to solve • how heroes feel • book of monsters • people you live with • Find tombstones here • tool used with nails • alone from everybody • guy who can use magic • turns on your friends • scientists create these • portal to another dimension • small wooden home in a tree • where you grow your own food • used to hit homeruns (2 words) • ...
Unit 1 2015-06-01
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- / A drawing of a place.
- / North, South, East, and West.
- / Something that is made for the first time.
- / Someone who lives near you.
- / Helps you find directions on a map.
- / Very high land.
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- / A long stream that flows across land.
- / Land that is flat. A good place to farm.
- / A place to live, work, and play.
- / A very large body of salt water.
- / Shows or tells what the pictures on a map mean.
11 Clues: / Very high land. • / A drawing of a place. • / Someone who lives near you. • / North, South, East, and West. • / A place to live, work, and play. • / A very large body of salt water. • / Helps you find directions on a map. • / A long stream that flows across land. • / Land that is flat. A good place to farm. • / Something that is made for the first time. • ...
The Maya, Aztec, and Inca 2023-11-15
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- The lake where Tenochtitlan was located
- The way the Inca farmed
- The people who study artifacts and history
- The supreme being above the kings
- What did all of these groups make to tell them when to harvest?
- They made ___ to pray or live in
- Symbols engraved in stone
- How they handled crops
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- The place where the Aztecs lived
- If you got ___ to the Gods, you wouldn’t have to go through the portal between life and death
- Things the people created
- Exchanging goods
- Man made objects created in the time of study
- The Inca used a series of knots in a string used to communicate
- Fighting to protect their culture and land
15 Clues: Exchanging goods • How they handled crops • The way the Inca farmed • Things the people created • Symbols engraved in stone • The place where the Aztecs lived • They made ___ to pray or live in • The supreme being above the kings • The lake where Tenochtitlan was located • The people who study artifacts and history • Fighting to protect their culture and land • ...
Unit 3 Westward Expansion Puzzle 2022-09-25
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- This type of fencing was invented due to the lack of trees in the Great Plains.
- To adapt or integrate into the dominant culture (language, clothing, traditions, etc.)
- Growing ______ was an adaptation used in the Great Plains because of its ability to grow well with little rain.
- Lakota Sioux leader who resisted expansion by fighting at Little Bighorn.
- This event marked the end of the Indian Wars after 150-300 Lakota perished at this site.
- Land on which American Indians were forced to live on after removal from their land.
- The _____________ Railroad helped move people, agriculture, and industry to the west.
- New inventions & adaptations led to people seeing the Great Plains as a ________ territory to be settled.
- Many of the people who helped construct the railroad were ____________ to the U.S.
- Apache leader who launched raids against settlers.
- Caused by wind and water, _________ is a feature of the Great Plains.
- The Great Plains features ___________ rising from east to west.
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- An invention which used wind to pump water from underground.
- The ________ Act caused American Indians to lose their tribal land.
- One of the reasons people went west was the opportunity of gaining ________ during the Gold Rush.
- ________ Americans sought a better life by going west and escaping sharecropping.
- Some people, (like a certain future president) went west for this reason.
- The ______ plow was invented to break through the hard soil of the plains.
- U.S. Cavalry leader who was defeated at Little Bighorn.
- People adapted to the lack of timber and stones by living in these structures.
- Leader of the Nez Perce, Chief ________ surrendered to save his people.
- Americans first thought of the Great Plains as a ______________ wasteland.
- This act gave land to families willing to move west and improve the land.
- New ____________ like the steel plow and windmills allowed people to settle and farm in the west.
- The Transcontinental Railway was completed on May 10, 1869 in _____________, Utah.
25 Clues: Apache leader who launched raids against settlers. • U.S. Cavalry leader who was defeated at Little Bighorn. • An invention which used wind to pump water from underground. • The Great Plains features ___________ rising from east to west. • The ________ Act caused American Indians to lose their tribal land. • ...
Early Humans Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-05
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- Moving from one place to settle in another
- More than what was Needed
- a human made object
- Planting seeds to raise crops
- Ways of creating Law and Order
- Consists of all the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools and Inventions to meet their needs
- A skill in one kind of Work
- People who move from place to place
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- A human who hunts animals and gathers plants for food
- The watering of crops
- A group of people with similar customs, backgrounds training and income
- Is the worship of God, Gods or Spirits
12 Clues: a human made object • The watering of crops • More than what was Needed • A skill in one kind of Work • Planting seeds to raise crops • Ways of creating Law and Order • People who move from place to place • Is the worship of God, Gods or Spirits • Moving from one place to settle in another • A human who hunts animals and gathers plants for food • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-18
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- Business structure protecting owners from personal liability
- Combining two companies into a single entity
- Funding provided to startups with high growth potential
- Self-employed worker hired for specific tasks or projects
- Business owned and run by one individual
- Hiring outside companies to perform business functions
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- Buying control or ownership of another company
- Managing public image and communication with audience
- Sales model earning from sales and recruitment
- Legal protection for brand names logos or symbols
- Two or more businesses collaborate on shared project
- Legal business entity separate from its owners
- Selling products directly to consumers without middlemen
- Legal protection for inventions preventing others from copying
- Building relationships to exchange information and opportunities
- Determining the value of property or business
- Estimating total economic value of a business
- Partnership between businesses for mutual benefit without merging
18 Clues: Business owned and run by one individual • Combining two companies into a single entity • Determining the value of property or business • Estimating total economic value of a business • Buying control or ownership of another company • Sales model earning from sales and recruitment • Legal business entity separate from its owners • ...
Operations Management Week 2 2013-09-07
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- general standard or grade of something
- plan of work to be done
- the site or position of something
- people who purchase a good or service.
- delivery of things to multiple people
- maximum volume or productivity
- responsible for producing goods and services
- a few factors account for a high percentage of the occurrence of some events
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- people who supply
- control of money
- standard of behavior that guides how one should act in various situations
- using resources in ways that do not harm ecological systems which support the human existence
- difference between the cost of inputs and the value or price of outputs
- physical items that include raw materials, parts, subassemblies, and final products
- flow of resources between the point of origin and point of consumption
- the application of scientific discoveries to the development and improvement of goods and services
- Predicting future events
- activities that provide some combination of time, location, form or psychological value.
- presenting goods and services in a desirable manner
- stock of goods
20 Clues: stock of goods • control of money • people who supply • plan of work to be done • Predicting future events • maximum volume or productivity • the site or position of something • delivery of things to multiple people • general standard or grade of something • people who purchase a good or service. • responsible for producing goods and services • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _ • ...
Isaac Newton's crossword challenge 2024-04-27
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- The subject he studied at Trinity University in 1661
- The location of Trinity University
- Newton's first law
- decided that it was better to give Newton a second chance and return him to school
- One of his most famous discoveries
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- The field of his first research as a professor
- Newton's third law (3 words)
- Newton's second law
- His mother left Newton in the care of his
- Gave him private lessons in mathematics
10 Clues: Newton's first law • Newton's second law • Newton's third law (3 words) • The location of Trinity University • One of his most famous discoveries • Gave him private lessons in mathematics • His mother left Newton in the care of his • The field of his first research as a professor • The subject he studied at Trinity University in 1661 • ...
Europe\Russia 2023-12-07
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- Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions.
- Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes.
- Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena.
- Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture.
- Majestic elevations, like the Alps, offer breathtaking views.
- High flatlands, such as the Iberian Plateau, characterize some regions.
- Power- Revolutionary energy source in the 18th century.
- The Danube flows through various European countries.
- Russian fortified complex, center of political power.
- Ben- London's iconic clock tower in the Palace of Westminster.
- Michelangelo's 'David' is a masterpiece in this field.
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- Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures.
- Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions.
- Paella and croissants are examples of diverse culinary delights.
- Tower- Iconic Parisian landmark, a symbol of romance.
- Lowlands between hills and mountains, like the Rhine Valley.
- Industrial Revolution brought forth complex mechanical systems.
- Advancements- Progress in inventions, like the printing press, marked this era.
- Shift towards city living and development.
19 Clues: Shift towards city living and development. • Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions. • Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures. • Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena. • Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes. • Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions. • Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture. • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
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- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _ • ...
g6 2025-09-09
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- A magazine or list that tells you what’s on television.
- A TV show where people answer questions to win prizes.
- Not boring; makes you want to know more.
- A funny TV show or play that makes people laugh.
- Something enjoyable to watch.
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- Programmes about experiments, discoveries, and nature.
- Teaching you something useful.
- Something that makes you laugh.
- Games like football or tennis shown on TV.
- Not fun; makes you sleepy.
10 Clues: Not fun; makes you sleepy. • Something enjoyable to watch. • Teaching you something useful. • Something that makes you laugh. • Not boring; makes you want to know more. • Games like football or tennis shown on TV. • A funny TV show or play that makes people laugh. • Programmes about experiments, discoveries, and nature. • ...
SS7 w/ Bullins, "America's Growth Spurt: The Exciting Changes of the Gilded Age" 2024-12-16
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- Inventor of the light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera, among other innovations.
- Business Large, powerful corporations or companies that controlled industries like steel, oil, and railroads.
- The creation of new ideas, products, or methods, which characterized the technological advances of this period.
- A businessman who led the expansion of the American steel industry and practiced philanthropy later in life.
- A device using electrical signals to transmit messages over long distances via wires.
- A machine that allowed for quicker and more efficient typing, widely used in business.
- A government license giving inventors exclusive rights to make, use, or sell their inventions.
- A legal arrangement where multiple companies combine under a single board of trustees to reduce competition and control markets.
- Inventor of the telephone, which transformed communication in the late 19th century.
- A period of rapid economic growth and urbanization in the United States, spanning from the 1870s to about 1900.
- A business organization that is owned by shareholders and operated by managers.
- The rapid growth of cities in population and size due to industrialization and immigration.
- The combining of two or more companies into one larger company.
- The undeveloped land in the western United States that was gradually settled during the 19th century.
- Essential for powering factories and steel production during the Gilded Age.
- A printing machine that greatly increased the speed and efficiency of producing newspapers and books.
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- The efficiency of production, often boosted by new inventions during the Gilded Age.
- The process of people moving from other countries to live in the United States, often for economic opportunities.
- An invention that streamlined sales transactions in businesses.
- A device invented by Thomas Edison that provided a reliable source of artificial light.
- Inventor of the telegraph, which revolutionized long-distance communication in the 1840s.
- A key raw material used in steel production, often controlled by major industrialists like Andrew Carnegie.
- The growth of industry and factory-based production, replacing agricultural economies.
- An invention by Edison that could record and play back sound.
- The process by which rural areas develop into cities or towns as populations grow and industry expands.
- Industry The industry that grew during the Gilded Age, crucial for building infrastructure like railroads and skyscrapers.
26 Clues: An invention by Edison that could record and play back sound. • An invention that streamlined sales transactions in businesses. • The combining of two or more companies into one larger company. • Essential for powering factories and steel production during the Gilded Age. • A business organization that is owned by shareholders and operated by managers. • ...
Priestly's Crossword 2021-08-19
10 Clues: His last name • what did he discover? • who was he tought by? • his childhood family's job • the outcome of his expirement • what was one if his inventions • one of the careers and job he had • he was influenced to discovery of? • the plant that led to his discovery • his profesion that lead to his discovery
Careers in Health and Medicine 2014-02-11
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- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Tooth doctor
- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Eye doctor
- Develops drugs
- Doctor
- Children's doctor
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
- Helps with healthy eating
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Skin doctor
- Performs surgery.
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- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cancer specialist
- Dispenses medicines
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Eye surgeon
- Treats muscle injuries
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Eye surgeon • Skin doctor • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Cancer specialist • Children's doctor • Performs surgery. • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
careers in health & medicine 2014-02-11
Across
- Eye doctor
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Develops drugs
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Eye surgeon
- Tooth doctor
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Performs surgery.
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- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Children's doctor
- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Dispenses medicines
- Doctor
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
- Skin doctor
- Treats muscle injuries
- Cancer specialist
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps with healthy eating
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Skin doctor • Eye surgeon • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Children's doctor • Cancer specialist • Performs surgery. • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
careers in health & medicine 2014-02-11
Across
- Develops drugs
- Skin doctor
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Performs surgery.
- Children's doctor
- Helps with healthy eating
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
Down
- Eye surgeon
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Dispenses medicines
- Doctor
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Tooth doctor
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Eye doctor
- Treats muscle injuries
- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Cancer specialist
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Eye surgeon • Skin doctor • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Cancer specialist • Performs surgery. • Children's doctor • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
GLOBAL WARMING 2025-09-03
Across
- – people who study and research how things work in nature
- – creating new ideas, methods, or inventions
- – gases or pollutants released into the air
- floods – sudden and dangerous flooding
- – areas of land covered with shallow water
- transport – buses, trains, or subways used by many people
- – tiny drops of water in the air
- vehicles – cars or buses powered by electricity, not gasoline
- – official documents with collected information and findings
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- – a long period without rain
- – keep something safe from harm
- – technology to control Earth’s climate
- energy – energy that comes from natural sources like sun or wind
- – a powerful greenhouse gas from farms, gas leaks, and trash
- fuels – energy sources like oil, gas, and coal formed from ancient plants and animals
- – uncontrolled fires spreading quickly in forests or fields
- effect – warming caused by trapped heat in Earth's atmosphere
- – powerful tropical storms with strong winds and rain
- dioxide (CO₂) – a gas produced by burning fuels and cutting trees
- reefs – colorful underwater ecosystems made by small sea animals
20 Clues: – a long period without rain • – keep something safe from harm • – tiny drops of water in the air • floods – sudden and dangerous flooding • – technology to control Earth’s climate • – areas of land covered with shallow water • – gases or pollutants released into the air • – creating new ideas, methods, or inventions • – powerful tropical storms with strong winds and rain • ...
Jacques Cousteau 2022-03-08
Across
- To Cousteau, ocean were like outer ______.
- He and a pal improved the ______ system.
- He led efforts to _____ whale hunting.
- One of his best inventions was a ___-proof cage.
- The color of cap Jacques wore.
- He also built an underwater __________.
- Jacques______ was a filmmaker/conservationist
- The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau was a__ __ hit.
- Canine is another word for this household pet.
- At this age he almost died.
- At first, Cousteau saw animals as _________.
- This means "go and see for ourselves in French
- This was the name of their restored ship.
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- He began with home movies as a _____________.
- He will be remembered as a valued______.
- He was able to get ________to sharks than others.
- He loved exploring _________ worlds.
- His friends and he were called the ____Musketeers.
- Using the aqua-_______ a diver could dive deeper.
- In this sea he swam to gain strength.
20 Clues: At this age he almost died. • The color of cap Jacques wore. • He loved exploring _________ worlds. • In this sea he swam to gain strength. • He led efforts to _____ whale hunting. • He also built an underwater __________. • He and a pal improved the ______ system. • He will be remembered as a valued______. • This was the name of their restored ship. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2015-09-29
Across
- fair
- mixture of copper and tin
- many territories and peoples controlled by one government
- King who created just/unjust laws for his citizens
- created the first alphabet
- empire known for their warriors
- Mountains closest to the mediterranean sea(use map on page 29)
- a region in southwest Asia that was the site of the worlds's first civilizations
- inventions that made wagons possible
- Mountains closest to the tigris river (use map on page 29)
- belief in many gods
- phoenicians were known for what skill?
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- Professional record keeper
- an open market selling and trading different kinds of goods
- Mesopotamian river
- belief in one god
- a time when there is so little food that many people starve
- lots of a certain item
- city that is also a separate, independent state
- Mesopotamian building materials
- Mesopotamian river
- wedge-shaped writing
- reed used for writing
23 Clues: fair • belief in one god • Mesopotamian river • Mesopotamian river • belief in many gods • wedge-shaped writing • reed used for writing • lots of a certain item • mixture of copper and tin • Professional record keeper • created the first alphabet • empire known for their warriors • Mesopotamian building materials • inventions that made wagons possible • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4 2024-01-29
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- a bright person is...
- plays music
- a person who is happy and optimistic is...
- you can't rely on a person like this
- a person who wants to know and learn new things is...
- a person who doesn't usually smile and laugh is...
- you can rely on this person because it's...
- a person who is uncertain about himself is...
- makes inventions
- a person who changes his mood very quickly is...
- a person who is nervous in company of other people is...
- a person who is friendly, generous...is...
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- a person who talks very much is...
- writes novels
- a person who doesn't talk much is...
- a person that is always active is...
- studies sciences
- a person able to recover quikly from difficult conditions is...
- synonim of relaxed
- a person who only thinks about himself is...
- a very social person
21 Clues: plays music • writes novels • studies sciences • makes inventions • synonim of relaxed • a very social person • a bright person is... • a person who talks very much is... • a person who doesn't talk much is... • a person that is always active is... • you can't rely on a person like this • a person who is happy and optimistic is... • a person who is friendly, generous...is... • ...
Printing Press 2024-12-09
Across
- Help people with poor vision see
- Inventor of the printing press
- This piece of technology prints books like the Bible
- Zooms in on small things with and adjustable zoom but it is stationary
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- Handheld and zooms in on far away things
- The printing press and the steam engine, for example
- Uses the earth’s magnetic field to find where your are facing
- Ink is put on this to make books
- Flammable substance used in guns
- Liquid in a printing press
- Tells you the time
- Usually in metal and it causes them to go apart or come together
12 Clues: Tells you the time • Liquid in a printing press • Inventor of the printing press • Ink is put on this to make books • Help people with poor vision see • Flammable substance used in guns • Handheld and zooms in on far away things • The printing press and the steam engine, for example • This piece of technology prints books like the Bible • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
Across
- what breaks up soil for farming
- who invented the sewing machine
- who invented the mechanical reaper
- who invented the railroads
- It cleaned the cotton seeds from the fibers
- who invented Clipper Ships
- what was one of Eli Whitney's inventions
- It was a horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- what did James Hargreaves invent
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- who invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- It improved the cost of steel because this was cheaper to make and cheaper to buy
- who invented the Water Powered Textile Mill
- what invention sewed together pieces of fabric for you
- what did Samuel F.B. Morse invent
- it improved the speed at which people could travel and ship goods
15 Clues: who invented the railroads • who invented Clipper Ships • what breaks up soil for farming • who invented the sewing machine • what did James Hargreaves invent • what did Samuel F.B. Morse invent • who invented the mechanical reaper • what was one of Eli Whitney's inventions • who invented the Water Powered Textile Mill • It cleaned the cotton seeds from the fibers • ...
Famous Inventions and Inventors #9 2023-06-04
15 Clues: (Radio) • (Airplane) • (Computer) • (Dynamite) • (Telephone) • (Telegraph) • (Water screw) • (Vaccination) • (Steam engine) • (Assembly line) • (Printing press) • (Analytical engine) • (Alternating current) • (Electric light bulb) • (Electricity experiments)
