discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Chester Greenwood 2024-03-12
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- He lived on this with his brothers and sisters
- Chester's invention
- The name of Chester's patent lawyer, no relation to him
- Where Chester Greenwood was from?
- The number of patented inventions Chester had
- In 1939 Chester's last patent was for this
- Chester received this at the age of 18 for his invention
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- Chester's last name
- What Chester used to keep the ear flaps on
- Winter activity that Chester enjoyed
- Chester's wife
- The age Chester was when he invented earmuffs
- State Greenwood was from
13 Clues: Chester's wife • Chester's last name • Chester's invention • State Greenwood was from • Where Chester Greenwood was from? • Winter activity that Chester enjoyed • What Chester used to keep the ear flaps on • In 1939 Chester's last patent was for this • The age Chester was when he invented earmuffs • The number of patented inventions Chester had • ...
serendipity 2018-05-12
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- characterized by levity of attitude and love of joking
- indicating or involving life or living organisms
- a medicinal extract in a solution of alcohol
- overproduction of thyroid hormone, causing nervousness, insomnia, sweating, palpitation, and sensitivity to heat,
- foresight, discernment, or keen perception; ability to make good judgments
- a swelling of the thyroid gland,by under- or overproduction of hormone by the gland
- a class, group, etc., with common characteristics
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- extracted from cinchona bark, the salts of which are used as a tonic in malaria therapy
- the formation of complex compounds from simple substances by living organisms
- a person of great and varied learning
- able to be steered or directed
- the faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident
- not genuine; pretended
13 Clues: not genuine; pretended • able to be steered or directed • a person of great and varied learning • a medicinal extract in a solution of alcohol • indicating or involving life or living organisms • a class, group, etc., with common characteristics • characterized by levity of attitude and love of joking • the faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident • ...
Mesopotamia Day 12 2025-10-14
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- Family members that came before you
- This building is used to honor the gods
- Examples of this are; mountains, valleys, rivers
- We use these to show others how we are feeling
- Inventions and developments that make work easier
- The "Land" between two rivers
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- The belief in many gods
- People who moved from place to place in search of food
- The customs, social behavior, arts, and achievements of a group of people.
- A fancy word for farming
- Something man-made that was left behind by earlier generations
- An extra amount
- A city that acts like an independent state
- A group of people who grew up and lived during a particular time period.
14 Clues: An extra amount • The belief in many gods • A fancy word for farming • The "Land" between two rivers • Family members that came before you • This building is used to honor the gods • A city that acts like an independent state • We use these to show others how we are feeling • Examples of this are; mountains, valleys, rivers • Inventions and developments that make work easier • ...
Tourism law overview 2025-08-15
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- Protects inventions, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Legal rules and regulations within a country’s borders.
- Regulates relationships between private individuals and entities.
- Ensures fairness and well-being in society, including tourism workers’ rights.
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- Governs relationships between individuals and the government.
- Plans and strategies implemented by the government to regulate tourism.
- Entities like SECTUR that regulate tourism in Mexico.
- Legal norms specifically regulating tourism activities.
8 Clues: Protects inventions, trademarks, and copyrights. • Entities like SECTUR that regulate tourism in Mexico. • Legal norms specifically regulating tourism activities. • Legal rules and regulations within a country’s borders. • Governs relationships between individuals and the government. • Regulates relationships between private individuals and entities. • ...
Early Explorers 2024-04-24
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- French explorer who found Quebec City
- Native Americans who settled in the Southeast region
- Killed by diseases brought on by Spanish settlers
- Spanish explorer who explored present day North and South America.
- Invented the writing system for the Cherokees
- Native Americas who settled in the Northeast region
- A person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- French explorer tried to find Northwest passage, explored Lake Michigan
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- United five tribes
- Went out to find the "Fountain of Youth", explored St.Augustine
- First European to set foot in America-landed in Hispaniola
- River in present day New York named after an English explorer
- English explorer who claimed land in present day California
- Resulted in Spanish control of the coast of Florida
14 Clues: United five tribes • French explorer who found Quebec City • Invented the writing system for the Cherokees • Killed by diseases brought on by Spanish settlers • Native Americas who settled in the Northeast region • Resulted in Spanish control of the coast of Florida • Native Americans who settled in the Southeast region • ...
East Asia + Byzantine 2026-04-13
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- The religion that spread from India into China.
- The Chinese wall built for protection was the Wall.
- Japan’s military ruler was the this.
- The philosophy that focused on respect and order.
- Japanese warriors were called this.
- Khan united the Mongol tribes.
- The Road connected Asia, Europe, and Africa.
- The traveler who visited China and wrote a book was Marco this.
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- The law code created by Justinian was this Code.
- The Mongol ruler in China was this Khan.
- The period of division before reunification was the States Period.
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire was this.
- The Japanese belief system is this.
- The Dynasty is known for inventions like paper money.
- The empire ruled by Kublai Khan was the Dynasty.
15 Clues: Khan united the Mongol tribes. • The Japanese belief system is this. • Japanese warriors were called this. • Japan’s military ruler was the this. • The Mongol ruler in China was this Khan. • The Road connected Asia, Europe, and Africa. • The capital of the Byzantine Empire was this. • The religion that spread from India into China. • ...
Unit 13 - Tools and Inventions 2025-11-18
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- and axle a wheel that turns to help things move
- a small metal thing you turn to join things
- a tool to hit nails
- a chair with wheels for people who cannot walk
- a tool to cut wood
- small metal pieces you hit into wood
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- a playground board that goes up and down
- lids the round tops you twist to open jars
- a triangle piece used to cut things
- a long bar you push to move something
- the round handle on a door
- steps you walk up or down
- bulb a small thing that makes light
- a person with a wheelchair use it to go up and down
14 Clues: a tool to cut wood • a tool to hit nails • steps you walk up or down • the round handle on a door • a triangle piece used to cut things • bulb a small thing that makes light • small metal pieces you hit into wood • a long bar you push to move something • a playground board that goes up and down • lids the round tops you twist to open jars • ...
Technological Revolution 2018-10-15
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- The way we find information
- A source of current information
- Improved with medical discoveries
- A handheld device that has many uses
- The methods of travelling
- Instructional guides used to create different types of dishes
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- A form of auditory entertainment
- Special bonds between people
- Changed with online schooling
- Purchasing items
- A device used for photography
- A digital editing program used to alter physical appearances
12 Clues: Purchasing items • The methods of travelling • The way we find information • Special bonds between people • Changed with online schooling • A device used for photography • A source of current information • A form of auditory entertainment • Improved with medical discoveries • A handheld device that has many uses • A digital editing program used to alter physical appearances • ...
Industrial Revolution 2014-01-22
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- The inventor of the Transatlantic Cable
- The first large scale moving assembly line was invented by this man
- Eli Whitney made this for muskets
- Created the phonograph
- Karl Benz created this and changed our modern mobility
- Used to power appliances
- Alexander Graham Bell created this and is now famous for it
- Things you come up with and create
- Elias Howe created this and revolutionized the manufacture of clothing
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- The first diesel engine was created by this inventor
- Samuel Morse created this, hence Morse code
- Our subject for the project
- The Wright brothers created the first one of these
- Thomas Edison created this
- The first induction electric motor was invented by this man
- James Watt created the first reliable one
- Eli Whitney created this
- Where did Samuel Slater go with the industrial revolution plans from Britain
18 Clues: Created the phonograph • Used to power appliances • Eli Whitney created this • Thomas Edison created this • Our subject for the project • Eli Whitney made this for muskets • Things you come up with and create • The inventor of the Transatlantic Cable • James Watt created the first reliable one • Samuel Morse created this, hence Morse code • ...
TRC Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-30
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- A group selected to give ongoing feedback (5)
- Interpretation of data to find patterns and meaning (8)
- A set of written questions used to gather information (13)
- The study of market trends to promote products (9)
- Open-ended data, rich in detail and meaning (11)
- The process of dividing a market into distinct groups (12)
- A general investigation to gather public opinion (6)
- The BEST company to work for (3)
- A method of observing people in their natural environment (8)
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- A distortion that skews data or findings (4)
- Data that can be measured and expressed numerically (12)
- Interaction between a brand and its audience (10)
- A method of observing people in their natural environment (11)
- A person who purchases goods or services (8)
- Collection of numbers, facts, or statistics (4)
- A group selected from a population for research (6)
- Detailed information or discoveries derived from data (8)
- A conversation to collect opinions or information (9)
18 Clues: The BEST company to work for (3) • A distortion that skews data or findings (4) • A person who purchases goods or services (8) • A group selected to give ongoing feedback (5) • Collection of numbers, facts, or statistics (4) • Open-ended data, rich in detail and meaning (11) • Interaction between a brand and its audience (10) • ...
Ologies 2023-06-22
7 Clues: the study of life • the study of crime • the study of the mind • the study of the human body • the study of the layers of the earth • the study of the atmosphere and weather • the study of new skills, innovation and inventions
Vocabulary test1 2016-08-21
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- beings We should stop the wars, like ______ ______.
- They lived on Earth for more than 150________ years.
- Many dinosaurs ate __________.
- He also had many____________.
- Some e__________give informaion on only one subject.
- Some dinosaurs were as small as__________.
- For example, his notebooks include some interesting drawings of _________ machines.
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- And he had __________ability.
- Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter, inventor, musician, engineer and scientist.
- Da Vinci was born in the ___________.
- From an early age, he showed great__________.
- ________live on Earth more than 60 million years before human beings.
- Then, suddenly, they all______ _______.
- However, we can learn about them from their _________.
14 Clues: And he had __________ability. • He also had many____________. • Many dinosaurs ate __________. • Da Vinci was born in the ___________. • Then, suddenly, they all______ _______. • Some dinosaurs were as small as__________. • From an early age, he showed great__________. • beings We should stop the wars, like ______ ______. • ...
Primary 4 Unit 7 2023-08-07
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- Something that needs to be solved.
- These are inside our phones and laptops to give it power.
- Things people make to solve a problem.
- The ability to think of different solutions for problems.
- The past simple of something that has been created.
- An adjective to describe something that solves a problem.
- A thought in your head.
- A round thing you can find on cars and bikes.
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- An answer to a problem.
- Creative thought about things.
- The power we use for lights, computers, phones etc.
- The opposite of succeeded.
- When someone attempted to do something, past simple.
- The opposite of failed.
14 Clues: An answer to a problem. • The opposite of failed. • A thought in your head. • The opposite of succeeded. • Creative thought about things. • Something that needs to be solved. • Things people make to solve a problem. • A round thing you can find on cars and bikes. • The power we use for lights, computers, phones etc. • The past simple of something that has been created. • ...
Communities Change 2025-11-30
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- A town built by a company to house its workers.
- Ways of moving people and things from place to place.
- New inventions that people use in everyday life.
- A very tall building.
- Center of activity.
- A human-made waterway dug through he land.
- A pattern that forms squares when viewed from above.
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- A sheltered body of water where boats can anchor.
- A boat that is powered by a steam engine, not sails.
- A group of businesses that make the same product or provide the same services.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- The quality of not changing.
- Ten years
- A 100-year period.
14 Clues: Ten years • A 100-year period. • Center of activity. • A very tall building. • The quality of not changing. • A person who starts and runs a business. • A human-made waterway dug through he land. • A town built by a company to house its workers. • New inventions that people use in everyday life. • A sheltered body of water where boats can anchor. • ...
Inventions 2022-05-22
7 Clues: portable computer • video games console • you have it with you • electric cars company • used to take pictures • used to switch channels • has a larger screen than the phone's
Inventions 2020-09-14
7 Clues: to wash the dishes • to take photographs • to receive or make calls at home • to keep food fresh for a long time • to move wherever you want by yourself • to move fast and quick around the world • to write programs, play games, find and use information
Inventions 2020-09-14
7 Clues: to wash the dishes • to take photographs • to receive or make calls at home • to keep food fresh for a long time • to move wherever you want by yourself • to move fast and quick around the world • to write programs, play games, find and use information
Inventions 2021-08-05
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- What did Thomas Alva Edison invent in 1877?
- What do inventors get for their inventions in order to keep ownership of the rights?
- One of the things Hedy Lamar's invention is used in today.
- What did record players play?
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- How did people sew before the sewing machine?
- What was Hedy Lamarr most known for being?
- What was the machine that Issac Singer invented in 1851 used for?
7 Clues: What did record players play? • What was Hedy Lamarr most known for being? • What did Thomas Alva Edison invent in 1877? • How did people sew before the sewing machine? • One of the things Hedy Lamar's invention is used in today. • What was the machine that Issac Singer invented in 1851 used for? • ...
INVENTIONS 2023-11-18
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- It is the country that is shaped like a boot
- She is the person who will discover the radium
- It is an animal that has a shell
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- He is the author who wrote the "Don Quijote de la Mancha"
- It is the ocean where you can find more water
- It is the city where you find the Eiffel Tower
- It is the place which is the coldest
7 Clues: It is an animal that has a shell • It is the place which is the coldest • It is the country that is shaped like a boot • It is the ocean where you can find more water • It is the city where you find the Eiffel Tower • She is the person who will discover the radium • He is the author who wrote the "Don Quijote de la Mancha"
Inventions 2024-01-26
7 Clues: reading • sitting • traveling_on_water • something_you_can_call_with • a_machin_that_makes_chlotes • something_you_can_drive_with • something_you_can_solve_math_with
Inventions 2023-09-18
7 Clues: choices • to come bring together • to figure out the meaning of something • to do something successfully; complete • draw one's attention away from something • to sail, steer, or follow a course over or through • nervous, worried, or fearful about what might happen
INVENTIONS 2024-03-15
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- A device that allows you to access the internet, make calls, and run applications. (10 letters)
- An electronic device used for processing data and performing various tasks.
- A global network that allows access to information and communication via computers. (8 letters)
- A tool that helps people to find direction. Contains South, West, East, and North. (7 letters)
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- The act of creating or developing something new or original. (9 letters)
- A thin material used for writing, printing, or packaging. (5 letters)
- A form of transportation that allows humans to travel through the air. (8 letters)
7 Clues: A thin material used for writing, printing, or packaging. (5 letters) • The act of creating or developing something new or original. (9 letters) • An electronic device used for processing data and performing various tasks. • A form of transportation that allows humans to travel through the air. (8 letters) • ...
Inventions 2025-04-27
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- This invention takes pictures and records videos.
- This invention lets you listen to music or the news in your car or at home.
- This invention is a device which helps you to communicate over long distance
- This invention flies in the sky and carries people to different places.
- This invention let you cook food on a device.
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- This invention keeps you entertained. It has a large screen on which you can watch programmes.
- This invention lets you print documents and photos from your computer.
7 Clues: This invention let you cook food on a device. • This invention takes pictures and records videos. • This invention lets you print documents and photos from your computer. • This invention flies in the sky and carries people to different places. • This invention lets you listen to music or the news in your car or at home. • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
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- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Queen of France during the Revolution, Marie _____. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
English Romanticism Crossword 2013-03-10
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- The ocean, outer space, and water falls are examples of things that are _____.
- Factories, Inventions, and long working hours are all characteristics of the _____ Revolution.
- Queen of France during the Revolution.
- Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______.
- Author of Kubla Khan.
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- Caused thousands of executions during the French Revolution, and was eventually executed himself.
- Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era.
- Tool used during the French Revolution that made executions faster and cleaner.
- Author of the Chimney Sweeper.
- Songs of Innocence and _____.
- Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution.
- Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream.
12 Clues: Author of Kubla Khan. • Songs of Innocence and _____. • Author of the Chimney Sweeper. • Kubla Khan: A ____ in a dream. • Queen of France during the Revolution. • Drug used by many authors during the Romantic Era. • Written by Thomas DeQuincey, Confessions of an English _______. • Fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the French Revolution. • ...
Tech Terms 3 2023-05-02
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- the main printed circuit board
- creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce
- the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that dont or have restricted areas
- a way of scrambling data so that only authorized parties can understand the information
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- extention of reality
- regularly updated websiteor page, conversational style
- a computer or computer program which manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.
- office of Stratigic Services
- read only memory
- random access memory
- domain name system
- personal identity information
12 Clues: read only memory • domain name system • extention of reality • random access memory • office of Stratigic Services • personal identity information • the main printed circuit board • regularly updated websiteor page, conversational style • a way of scrambling data so that only authorized parties can understand the information • ...
puzzle 2021-09-30
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- of demarcation A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitati
- holy church for muslims
- a period of renewed interest in classical greek and roman learning, spread throughout Europe in the 1400s It encouraged europeans to pursue new ideas and challenges
- better maps and navigational instruments
- a pilgrims journey
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- relating to ancient greece and rome
- larger and sturdier sailing vessels
- the application of scientific discoveries to practical use
8 Clues: a pilgrims journey • holy church for muslims • relating to ancient greece and rome • larger and sturdier sailing vessels • better maps and navigational instruments • the application of scientific discoveries to practical use • of demarcation A line defining the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitati • ...
Why are we fascinated by MOVIES? 2024-10-18
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- the use of computers to produce images used in films
- moving, changing or happening very quickly
- a new idea or way of doing something
- a frightening and unpleasant experience
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- representing things as they are in real life
- not modern; no longer fashionable
- making new discoveries; using new methods
- something that people are interested for only a short period of time
- a film with soundtrack, not a silent film
9 Clues: not modern; no longer fashionable • a new idea or way of doing something • a frightening and unpleasant experience • making new discoveries; using new methods • a film with soundtrack, not a silent film • moving, changing or happening very quickly • representing things as they are in real life • the use of computers to produce images used in films • ...
Babylon inventions 2022-10-17
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- a way of showing feelings through drawing
- The study of the stars
- a irrigation method to turn the soil
- a vehicle for war
- a vehicle made to travel across water
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- very strong walls
- the abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
- A drawing that gives directions
- a way of moving goods mostly for trades
- cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- the process of making an area more urban
11 Clues: very strong walls • a vehicle for war • The study of the stars • A drawing that gives directions • a irrigation method to turn the soil • a vehicle made to travel across water • a way of moving goods mostly for trades • the process of making an area more urban • a way of showing feelings through drawing • cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops • ...
Inventors & inventions 2026-02-23
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- to create something new for the first time
- ideas or motivation that help you do something creative
- to change in order to deal with new situations
- a chair with wheels used by people who cannot walk easily
- power that can be used to work machines; electricity
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- the power to affect or change someone or something
- something very impressive or unusual
- a material that makes food oily or greasy
- a tool used to wash your hands
- a famous person who creates new things
- a tool, machine, or electronic item used for a purpose
11 Clues: a tool used to wash your hands • something very impressive or unusual • a famous person who creates new things • a material that makes food oily or greasy • to create something new for the first time • to change in order to deal with new situations • the power to affect or change someone or something • power that can be used to work machines; electricity • ...
Crazy inventions 2024-12-02
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- – A tool with a sharp edge for cutting wood or other materials.
- – A tool used to tighten or loosen bolts or nuts.
- – A small part you press to activate a machine or device.
- – A device used to turn something on or off.
- – A tool with a heavy head for driving nails or breaking things.
- – A tool used to make holes in materials.
- – A simple machine used to lift or move heavy objects.
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- – A sturdy table where work is done, especially with tools.
- – A tool with bristles used for applying paint.
- – A tool used to turn screws.
- – Small metal pieces used to join wood or other materials.
11 Clues: – A tool used to turn screws. • – A tool used to make holes in materials. • – A device used to turn something on or off. • – A tool with bristles used for applying paint. • – A tool used to tighten or loosen bolts or nuts. • – A simple machine used to lift or move heavy objects. • – A small part you press to activate a machine or device. • ...
Inventions, gadgets 2025-03-04
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- tool used for writing with ink.
- machine/appliance used for storing food cold.
- popular carbonated soft drink which was invented by a pharmacist by accident.
- cream Frozen dessert made with fruits or chocolate or other flavours
- circular object that rotates for movement.
- Electronic device for processing and storing data.
- tool with a sharp blade for cutting.
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- chemical used to treat or prevent illness.
- gadget for voice communication over distances.
- vehicle for transporting a smaller number of people or goods.
- vehicle that flies through the air.
11 Clues: tool used for writing with ink. • vehicle that flies through the air. • tool with a sharp blade for cutting. • chemical used to treat or prevent illness. • circular object that rotates for movement. • machine/appliance used for storing food cold. • gadget for voice communication over distances. • Electronic device for processing and storing data. • ...
Golden Age of Islam 2023-02-03
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- a technique used in medicine
- this mathematical application was developed
- invented a treatment for this condition
- something we all should be using twice a day
- this invention is used by most adults every morning
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- the technology that was used
- Used for decorative writing
- used in the study of mathematics
- Arabic and Kufic are two types of this
- one of their first inventions
10 Clues: Used for decorative writing • the technology that was used • a technique used in medicine • one of their first inventions • used in the study of mathematics • Arabic and Kufic are two types of this • invented a treatment for this condition • this mathematical application was developed • something we all should be using twice a day • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2023-10-26
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- Made many advancements in inventions.
- A device that is used to make plants larger.
- Improving or developing something.
- Another word for glasses.
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- A person who observed things under a microscope.
- Created the first microscope and telescope.
- A time period were many advancements were made.
- Created the printing press.
- A device that sees things at a larger scale.
- A person who invented something.
10 Clues: Another word for glasses. • Created the printing press. • A person who invented something. • Improving or developing something. • Made many advancements in inventions. • Created the first microscope and telescope. • A device that is used to make plants larger. • A device that sees things at a larger scale. • A time period were many advancements were made. • ...
World War I Part I 2022-03-15
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- Ship was that sunk and caused US to come into the war
- Invented to protect from deadly gas
- This broke the lines and was used to go over stuff
- Used in one-on-one fighting
- The cause for countries to take sides
- This was used in chemical warfare
- When these exploded, metal fragments hit you
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- Used to burn down towns during the war
- The invention of this meant aerial combat
- Used by both Britain and German for water war
- Were many of the weapons inventions took place
- Their army used a club with spikey things
- Small explosives tossed by hand
13 Clues: Used in one-on-one fighting • Small explosives tossed by hand • This was used in chemical warfare • Invented to protect from deadly gas • The cause for countries to take sides • Used to burn down towns during the war • The invention of this meant aerial combat • Their army used a club with spikey things • When these exploded, metal fragments hit you • ...
Bio 8.1/8.2 Bonus Crossword Zachary Torchia 2021-01-14
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- Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Large, sac-like, membrane-enclosed structures.
- A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA.
- In eukaryotic cells, proteins produced in the rough ER move next into this organelle.
- A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell.
- The biological equivalent of solar plants.
- An internal membrane system.
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
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- Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Eukaryotic cells are given their shape and internal organization by a network of protein filaments known as this.
- Small organelles filled with enzymes.
- The basic units of all living things.
- Discoveries, confirmed by many biologists. A fundamental concept of biology.
- The portion of the cell outside the nucleus.
- Specialized organs.
15 Clues: Specialized organs. • An internal membrane system. • Small organelles filled with enzymes. • The basic units of all living things. • Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • The biological equivalent of solar plants. • The portion of the cell outside the nucleus. • A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell. • Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei. • ...
Daily crossword 2023-11-17
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- buying sections of a company
- biggest producer of oil in america
- a means of communication over long distances
- biggest market in America
- me creating this crossword
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- one of the greatest inventions revolving light
- the person who oversees a country
- a substance with no real medicinal value sold as a remedy for all diseases.
- financial institution that accepts deposits from the public
- richest man in America
- sole base of our economy
- the wealth and resources of a country or region
12 Clues: richest man in America • sole base of our economy • biggest market in America • me creating this crossword • buying sections of a company • the person who oversees a country • biggest producer of oil in america • a means of communication over long distances • one of the greatest inventions revolving light • the wealth and resources of a country or region • ...
8 features of a Civilization 2017-12-06
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- different styles of construction
- dividing a society based on social and economic status
- a from of communication used for written records
- creates and keeps order through laws
- a large town at the center of the civilization
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- inventions created to make the civilization more advanced
- the belief and worship of one or more gods
- someone that is trained with purpose
8 Clues: different styles of construction • someone that is trained with purpose • creates and keeps order through laws • the belief and worship of one or more gods • a large town at the center of the civilization • a from of communication used for written records • dividing a society based on social and economic status • ...
The Mayans 2014-03-27
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- one of the stones mined in the mountains and traded to lowland cities
- offered by Mayans to gods to prevent disasters
- a sharp, glasslike volcanic rock
- a region that includes the southern part of what is now Mexico and parts of the northern countries of Central America
- ancient Maya city on the border between the highlands and lowlands
- a book containing Maya legends and history
- developed based on discoveries in astronomy and used to mark activities in agriculture
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- was known as the food of rulers and of the gods
- skins made from this animal were worn as capes by the upper class
- corn
- buildings to study astronomy
- an important king in the Maya city of Palenque, became ruler when only 12
12 Clues: corn • buildings to study astronomy • a sharp, glasslike volcanic rock • a book containing Maya legends and history • offered by Mayans to gods to prevent disasters • was known as the food of rulers and of the gods • skins made from this animal were worn as capes by the upper class • ancient Maya city on the border between the highlands and lowlands • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT 2022-05-27
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- development is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation,
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- are “anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language,
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use
- guiding the learner in practising the language
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- the Materials Development Association
- informing the learner about the target language
- and exploitation of materials intended to facilitate language acquisition and development
- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language
9 Clues: the Materials Development Association • encouraging the learner to use the language • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language • providing the learner with experience of the language in use • ...
american4 2024-06-07
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- Leader of Jamestown colony.
- Site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
- Series of laws passed to punish Boston after the Tea Party.
- Author of "Common Sense."
- 1773 protest against British taxes.
- Site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
- Turning point battle of the American Revolution.
- Second President of the United States.
- Religious revival movement in the colonies.
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- Patriot known for his "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech.
- Early and significant battle of the American Revolution.
- Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Patriot known for his midnight ride.
- Native American leader who waged war against New England settlers.
- Native American associated with Jamestown colony.
- 1765 law taxing printed materials in the colonies.
- Commander of the Continental Army.
- Final battle of the American Revolution.
- Organizer of the Sons of Liberty.
- Founding Father known for his inventions and diplomacy.
20 Clues: Author of "Common Sense." • Leader of Jamestown colony. • Organizer of the Sons of Liberty. • Commander of the Continental Army. • 1773 protest against British taxes. • Patriot known for his midnight ride. • Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony. • Second President of the United States. • Final battle of the American Revolution. • Religious revival movement in the colonies. • ...
Inventions and Innovations Words 2020-08-23
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- Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems
- The study of the natural world through observation, identification, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanations
- The profession involved in the development of processes, products, and systems that benefit mankind
- The ability or power to produce original thoughts or ideas based on reasoning and judgement
- A human-made object
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- A full-size working model used to test a design
- A desired specification of a product or system
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something
- A limit to the design process
- A new product or system that has never existed before
10 Clues: A human-made object • A limit to the design process • A desired specification of a product or system • A full-size working model used to test a design • A new product or system that has never existed before • An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something • ...
L.5 Ancient Sumer 2023-12-04
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- an ancient Mesopotamian temple
- the way society is organized (or ranked)
- wedge shaped writing
- the use of tools and other inventions to make your life easier
- a craftsperson (artsy fartsy)
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- an advanced society that has arts, sciences, government and social structure
- picture symbols that stand for objects
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- a characteristic of civilization: food, language, religion, clothing, currency, traditions, etc.
- a person who writes
10 Clues: a person who writes • wedge shaped writing • a craftsperson (artsy fartsy) • an ancient Mesopotamian temple • picture symbols that stand for objects • the way society is organized (or ranked) • a person who makes money by selling goods • the use of tools and other inventions to make your life easier • ...
copyright 2025-10-14
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- use of copyrighted material for education, commentary, or parody without permission.
- Property (IP)
- given to the creator when using or adapting their work.
- not protected by copyright and free for public use.
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- Commons (CC)
- protection given to creators for their original work, preventing unauthorized use.
- system allowing creators to specify how others may use their work.
- Domain
- Use
- of the mind, such as art, music, writing, inventions, and digital content.
10 Clues: Use • Domain • Commons (CC) • Property (IP) • not protected by copyright and free for public use. • given to the creator when using or adapting their work. • system allowing creators to specify how others may use their work. • of the mind, such as art, music, writing, inventions, and digital content. • ...
cloning 2022-05-18
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- Process where a gene is copied out of all the DNA extracted from an organism.
- Similar in every detail and exactly alike.
- a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism
- medicinal discoveries
- low success rates
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- The deliberate production of genetically identical individuals.
- number of cloning types
- molecules inside the cells that carry the genetic information.
- a cloned embryo to produce embryonic stem cells with the same DNA as the donor cell.
- first clones name
10 Clues: first clones name • low success rates • medicinal discoveries • number of cloning types • Similar in every detail and exactly alike. • a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism • molecules inside the cells that carry the genetic information. • The deliberate production of genetically identical individuals. • ...
mighty prefix 2024-07-19
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- the movement of a person or group of people from one region to another
- care and growing often of plants or crops
- to withdraw, take back, retract
- to take back
- to draw out, usually a response
- the process of eating or using up
- a critic who puts down new ideas or inventions
- to fill up again, resupply
- to literally put one’s feelings out so others can see them
- art exhibit consisting of large objects in a public space or museum
- the process of digging up, usually a historical site
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- a change made to accommodate new circumstances
- depressed and down
- inherent personality or character
- the process of taming a wild animal or cultivating a plant
- to diminish by going down
- to bring two opposing people or things back together
- preference or liking for
- literally out of centre and thus unconventional
19 Clues: to take back • depressed and down • preference or liking for • to diminish by going down • to fill up again, resupply • to withdraw, take back, retract • to draw out, usually a response • inherent personality or character • the process of eating or using up • care and growing often of plants or crops • a change made to accommodate new circumstances • ...
great prefix 2024-07-19
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- to diminish by going down
- to bring two opposing people or things back together
- to draw out, usually a response
- to withdraw, take back, retract
- the movement of a person or group of people from one region to another
- a change made to accommodate new circumstances
- literally out of centre and thus unconventional
- depressed and down
- the process of eating or using up
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- to take back
- the process of taming a wild animal or cultivating a plant
- art exhibit consisting of large objects in a public space or museum
- a critic who puts down new ideas or inventions
- to fill up again, resupply
- care and growing often of plants or crops
- the process of digging up, usually a historical site
- preference or liking for
- inherent personality or character
- to literally put one’s feelings out so others can see them
19 Clues: to take back • depressed and down • preference or liking for • to diminish by going down • to fill up again, resupply • to draw out, usually a response • to withdraw, take back, retract • inherent personality or character • the process of eating or using up • care and growing often of plants or crops • a critic who puts down new ideas or inventions • ...
ZONES WORD SEARCH 2024-05-14
6 Clues: jenny's friend • the main protagonist • a scientist who lives in the past!? • the author who was born in melbourne • a form of instantaneous magical transportation • a profession in finding new and innovative discoveries
Big Jim and Emails 2019-09-23
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- We write with this.
- Join together, connection.
- Able to do something.
- Talk together.
- A coastal state in the USA.
- We lift them to become stronger.
- Not long ago.
- A computer problem.
- A bus .... can take you on many trips.
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- An inland USA state.
- Destroys thing.
- No longer working.
- New machines.
- A sport with people fighting.
- I buy this to travel on a train.
- A strong arm has big .......
- A place where people do exercises.
17 Clues: New machines. • Not long ago. • Talk together. • Destroys thing. • No longer working. • We write with this. • A computer problem. • An inland USA state. • Able to do something. • Join together, connection. • A coastal state in the USA. • A strong arm has big ....... • A sport with people fighting. • I buy this to travel on a train. • We lift them to become stronger. • ...
Mesopotamia Final 2021-11-17
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- fertile soil created by flooding
- Mesopotamian holy temple
- How the Mesopotamians solved the problem for watering their crops
- time to get creative when you have this
- one of the Mesopotamian's inventions
- known for the Code of Laws
- Mesopotamians were able to do this because of the rivers
- king of the NeoBabylonian empire
- known for being the first empire
- Hanging Gardens built during this empire
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- known for inventing the battering ram
- belief in many gods
- king of the Babylonian empire
- fertile land that is shaped in a crescent
- settlement with one ruler
- current country of Mesopotamia
- first set of laws that applied to everyone
- Euphrates and Tigris surround this area
- Mesopotamia's writing system
- king of the Akkadian empire
20 Clues: belief in many gods • Mesopotamian holy temple • settlement with one ruler • known for the Code of Laws • king of the Akkadian empire • Mesopotamia's writing system • king of the Babylonian empire • current country of Mesopotamia • fertile soil created by flooding • king of the NeoBabylonian empire • known for being the first empire • one of the Mesopotamian's inventions • ...
History 2016-01-12
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- soldiers who surprised their enemies
- special type of shell filled with bullets
- citizen’s personal rights guaranteed by law
- obvious or undeniable fate
- promoted equal right for all “persons born or naturalized in the United States”
- used to replace striking laborers
- the president of wrongdoings in office
- laws that restricted freedmen’s rights
- enemies are surrounded and starved in order to make them surrender
- dives that exploded in the air or when they hit something
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- protects the inventor’s inventions
- production in great amounts
- outdated
- no citizen may be denied the right to vote.
- join or attach
- Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle”
- letting the people decide
- speech given on November 19, 1863 by Abraham Lincoln
- ended slavery
- radicals that oppose all government
20 Clues: outdated • ended slavery • join or attach • letting the people decide • obvious or undeniable fate • production in great amounts • used to replace striking laborers • protects the inventor’s inventions • radicals that oppose all government • soldiers who surprised their enemies • Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle” • the president of wrongdoings in office • ...
Akkadian 2021-10-08
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- a horse pulled carriage
- a pipe or channel that brings water from distant from distant place
- importance
- a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender
- the use of tools and other inventions fo practical purposes
- writing that uses wedge shaped characters
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- a sculpture in which the image project out from a flat surface
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another
- a city that is the center of government
- an ancient Mesopotamia temple tower
- the study of star’s and planets
- a symbol that stands for an object
- a person who writes
- an upside down U or v shaped structure
14 Clues: importance • a person who writes • a horse pulled carriage • the study of star’s and planets • a symbol that stands for an object • an ancient Mesopotamia temple tower • an upside down U or v shaped structure • a city that is the center of government • writing that uses wedge shaped characters • wealth sent from one country or ruler to another • ...
Key terms chapter 4, 5, and 6 2021-10-08
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- an ancient Mesopotamia temple tower
- the use of tools and other inventions fo practical purposes
- a person who writes
- a sculpture in which the image project out from a flat surface
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another
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- a pipe or channel that brings water from distant from distant place
- the study of star’s and planets
- a symbol that stands for an object
- writing that uses wedge shaped characters
- importance
- an upside down U or v shaped structure
- a horse pulled carriage
- a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender
- a city that is the center of government
14 Clues: importance • a person who writes • a horse pulled carriage • the study of star’s and planets • a symbol that stands for an object • an ancient Mesopotamia temple tower • an upside down U or v shaped structure • a city that is the center of government • writing that uses wedge shaped characters • wealth sent from one country or ruler to another • ...
1950s Inventions and Innovations 2024-02-17
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- This revolutionary device, developed by Texas Instruments, allowed for the miniaturization of electronic devices.
- Iconic American snack food becoming a favorite with its crunchy texture and savory flavor.
- This essential medical device, invented by Charles H. Best and Frederick Banting, transformed the treatment of diabetes.
- This groundbreaking material, invented by DuPont, revolutionized the textile industry with its durability and versatility.
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- Groundbreaking medical technology revolutionizing emergency medical care.
- Iconic beverage providing an energy boost with its unique blend of ingredients.
- This popular entertainment device, invented by Richard James, provided endless fun with its flexible coil design.
- Revolutionary transportation system serving as a forerunner to modern rapid transit systems.
- Essential household appliance revolutionizing food preparation with its blending capabilities.
- Iconic American snack becoming a favorite treat on hot summer days.
10 Clues: Iconic American snack becoming a favorite treat on hot summer days. • Groundbreaking medical technology revolutionizing emergency medical care. • Iconic beverage providing an energy boost with its unique blend of ingredients. • Iconic American snack food becoming a favorite with its crunchy texture and savory flavor. • ...
Ali and Tofi 2020-04-20
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- one of the most useful inventions of all time
- A hardworking animal
- The biggest country in the world
- one of the five senses
- to be the first person to think of a device
- A vegetable that makes you cry
- A loud rumbling noise heard after a lightning flash
- The control center for the body
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- someone who is against you
- one of the tool
- The smallest country in the world
- the ship of the desert
- A way of transportation
- a building where goods are made
- one of the colors
- has the weakest and most fragile home on earth
- a man who is the head of a royal family
17 Clues: one of the tool • one of the colors • A hardworking animal • the ship of the desert • one of the five senses • A way of transportation • someone who is against you • A vegetable that makes you cry • a building where goods are made • The control center for the body • The biggest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • a man who is the head of a royal family • ...
Study for test 2024-11-15
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- more than 50 million people can trace their roots back to here
- founded the Knights of Labor
- first oil well was here
- built in 1902, built in intersections of 3 streets
- Famous corporate empire
- One of the inventions that helped the U.S become a vertical city
- led the American Federation of Labor
- led the Pullman strike
- people who invest in stocks
- grandest city in the USA
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- Owned the World's largest newspaper called The New York World
- Garment Workers job sites
- number of people dwindled after homestead strike
- steel capital of the USA
- Site of the first oil refinery
- captain of the steel industry
- a market to buy and sell stocks
17 Clues: led the Pullman strike • first oil well was here • Famous corporate empire • steel capital of the USA • grandest city in the USA • Garment Workers job sites • people who invest in stocks • founded the Knights of Labor • captain of the steel industry • Site of the first oil refinery • a market to buy and sell stocks • led the American Federation of Labor • ...
box07 2026-03-14
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- The state of being forced to leave one's home or country
- A container with a handle and a spout for pouring liquids
- Ancient city in Syria where the Umayyad Mosque is located
- A fixed amount of food given to each person
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- French scientist known for discoveries about microbes and vaccines
- A period of twelve months
- Pieces of information known to be true
- An African country bordered by Libya and Sudan
- A small piece of information that helps solve a problem
9 Clues: A period of twelve months • Pieces of information known to be true • A fixed amount of food given to each person • An African country bordered by Libya and Sudan • A small piece of information that helps solve a problem • The state of being forced to leave one's home or country • A container with a handle and a spout for pouring liquids • ...
OTZI THE ICEMAN 2020-12-04
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- -the place where they found Otzi
- -a huge structure of ice
- -a crime that someone does that involves another person
- -the thing that is used to shot an arrow
- -the structure of the human body
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- -people who study new discoveries and do test on them
- -something used for hunting
- -a type of fossil that is still intact
8 Clues: -a huge structure of ice • -something used for hunting • -the place where they found Otzi • -the structure of the human body • -a type of fossil that is still intact • -the thing that is used to shot an arrow • -people who study new discoveries and do test on them • -a crime that someone does that involves another person
Astronomy 2023-04-02
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- An oval shape
- Used math to prove Heliocentrism
- Polish astronomer whose book was banned for 200 years
- Our home galaxy
- Greek philosopher who believed in Geocentrism
- Copernicus' profession, apart from astronomy
- One of Galileo's inventions
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- The idea that the Earth is at the center of the solar system
- Greek astronomer who supported Heliocentrism
- Takes approx. 243 earth days for one rotation
- This was once a planet in our solar system
- A person who studies the world through observation, investigation and experimentation
- The study of the stars
13 Clues: An oval shape • Our home galaxy • The study of the stars • One of Galileo's inventions • Used math to prove Heliocentrism • This was once a planet in our solar system • Greek astronomer who supported Heliocentrism • Copernicus' profession, apart from astronomy • Takes approx. 243 earth days for one rotation • Greek philosopher who believed in Geocentrism • ...
Meet The Robinsons 2024-10-16
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- Where Lewis lives at the beginning of the movie.
- Machine A device Wilbur uses to travel through time.
- The main character, a young inventor.
- A central theme, as Lewis longs for a family.
- Lewis is passionate about creating new things.
- Hat Guy The mysterious antagonist.
- Scanner Lewis's invention to retrieve memories.
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- Where Lewis works on inventions.
- The family Lewis meets in the future.
- Goob's interest and a significant event.
- Fair Event where Lewis presents his invention.
- Lewis's roommate at the orphanage.
- The boy who claims to be from the future.
13 Clues: Where Lewis works on inventions. • Lewis's roommate at the orphanage. • Hat Guy The mysterious antagonist. • The family Lewis meets in the future. • The main character, a young inventor. • Goob's interest and a significant event. • The boy who claims to be from the future. • A central theme, as Lewis longs for a family. • Fair Event where Lewis presents his invention. • ...
SA Wk3 Crossword 2014-02-07
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- When you group or classify things, you put them into categ__________.
- Oppor___________ to become a star don't happen everyday!
- There are 6 states and 2 t____________ in Australia.
- There are lots of different co______________ around the world.
- Arnotts, Cadbury and Mars are food com___________.
- greyhounds and poodles are different sp_______ of dogs.
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- If you are afraid to make a mistake, you may never make any d___________s.
- What qual________ do you look for in a friend?
- The chances or poss__________ of winning the lotto are rare.
- Computers, mobile phones and ipods are types of modern tech__________.
10 Clues: What qual________ do you look for in a friend? • Arnotts, Cadbury and Mars are food com___________. • There are 6 states and 2 t____________ in Australia. • greyhounds and poodles are different sp_______ of dogs. • Oppor___________ to become a star don't happen everyday! • The chances or poss__________ of winning the lotto are rare. • ...
Quiz 2024-02-22
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- What is the name of the holy book of the muslims?
- Both of these facts show that Science and religion existed in harmony and -----------
- What else did the Quran study?
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- What is an example of people not focusing on the facts and just choosing to believe blindly?
- What words means/hints at closed up mass and darkness?
- Who proposed the big bang theory?
- What do people believe that religion is mainly based on?
- What is Science all about?
- What are one of the religions that studied the Quran?
- What are discoveries made by the quran called?
10 Clues: What is Science all about? • What else did the Quran study? • Who proposed the big bang theory? • What are discoveries made by the quran called? • What is the name of the holy book of the muslims? • What are one of the religions that studied the Quran? • What words means/hints at closed up mass and darkness? • What do people believe that religion is mainly based on? • ...
Units of Honor History Crossword 2024-11-06
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- A group of people who share language,customs, and common heritage
- Combines the ideas of capitalism(Free Market) and communism
- Shows the location of boundaries in relation to other features or boundaries
- The total knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group
- The producers control the economy
- "gross domestic product"
- Belief in one god
- How culture is taught or learned
- Sovereign government, located in specific territory
- Defined as a particular system of faith and worship. It often outlines morals
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- To tell EXACTLY where something is
- "gross national product"
- Spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- Defined by a limited number of related characteristics
- Rule by the people
- Government leaders set production goods for factors and farms
- Number of babies born per 1,000 people
- King or queen is the head of state, has absolute power
- People with common culture, usually in a specific territory
19 Clues: Belief in one god • Rule by the people • "gross national product" • "gross domestic product" • How culture is taught or learned • The producers control the economy • To tell EXACTLY where something is • Number of babies born per 1,000 people • Sovereign government, located in specific territory • Spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior • ...
Sumerian Civilization 2024-10-22
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- an ancient Mesopotamian temple built to worship the gods.
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters written on clay tablets.
- the belief in more than one god.
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- a worker skilled in a craft
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- a highly organized society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- a person who writes
- a picture or drawing representing words or ideas
- a person who buys and sells goods
10 Clues: a person who writes • a worker skilled in a craft • the belief in more than one god. • a person who buys and sells goods • a picture or drawing representing words or ideas • an ancient Mesopotamian temple built to worship the gods. • the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes. • beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people. • ...
Culture and education at the turn of times 2023-04-06
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- created the wave theory.
- The world's first cosmonaut.
- Soviet and Russian physicist, academician, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000.
- Architect, one of the founders of Russian classicism. He developed types of residential city buildings that organize large spaces: the Senate, the Nobility Assembly (House of the Unions), etc.
- "Father of Russian Porcelain".
- Russian poet, diplomat. Rationalist educator. One of the founders of Russian classicism in the genre of poetic satire.
- Built Morozova's mansion and Ryabushinsky's house.
- Founder of the psychological acting school.
- Russian serf portrait painter. Author of representative ceremonial and chamber portraits.
- Worked in the traditions of the Russian realistic school.
- One of the founders of forensic psychiatry. Substantiated the criteria of sanity and the procedure of forensic psychiatric examination.
- Made significant discoveries in the theory and practice of aircraft construction.
- In 1906 he finished the painting "Meeting of the State Council".
- His sculptural portraits are widely known.
- According to his project, the Metropol Hotel was built.
- For the first time performed an operation under anesthesia on the battlefield (1847).
- Painter of the middle of the 18th century, author of the portrait of Sarah Eleonora Fermor.
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- The world's first female cosmonaut.
- Russian composer. The author of one of the first Russian operas "Sylph, or the Dream of a Young Woman".
- First President of the Academy of Arts.
- Russian poet of the first quarter of the 19th century, creator of the modern Russian literary language.
- Organized in 1908-1913. Russian seasons.
- was the first to introduce ideas about the oscillatory movements of the earth's crust, sedimentation, facies, etc.
- Formed the principles of Russian syllabo-tonic versification.
- Headed the association of ego-futurists.
- Russian traveler, explorer of Kamchatka. Compiled the first "Description of the Land of Kamchatka"
- Russian writer, public and political figure of the second half of the 20th century. Lived and worked in the USSR, Switzerland, USA and Russia. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1970).
- Russian mechanic, author of the "fiery machine".
- Russian scientist-chemist of the late 19th century. Among the most famous discoveries is the periodic law of chemical elements, one of the fundamental laws of the universe.
- Architect. representative of the baroque. Author of the Smolny Monastery, the Winter Palace, the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoe Selo.
- Passed between the Chukchi Peninsula and Alaska, the strait between them now bears his name.
- In 1904 he received the Nobel Prize for research in the field of physiology of digestion.
32 Clues: created the wave theory. • The world's first cosmonaut. • "Father of Russian Porcelain". • The world's first female cosmonaut. • First President of the Academy of Arts. • Organized in 1908-1913. Russian seasons. • Headed the association of ego-futurists. • His sculptural portraits are widely known. • Founder of the psychological acting school. • ...
European Explorers 2022-10-31
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- Conquistador who defeated the Incas
- first to find a trade route form Portugal to India
- traveled around the world for England
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- people of this empire expected the return of their god Quetzalcoatl
- Sailed west in 1492 and discovered a new continent
- Portuguese prince who set up a school for navigation
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- name of the Indians who lived in the Southwest region of North America
- Italian explorer who journeyed to the Far East and published the record of his experiences
- Spanish explorer whose crew traveled around the world
- name of mythical Christian king that explorers searched for in Africa
- Catholic Missionary to the America for the Indians
- Rounded the tip of Africa for Portugal
- empire that made many discoveries in astronomy and mathematics
14 Clues: Conquistador who defeated the Incas • traveled around the world for England • Conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Rounded the tip of Africa for Portugal • first to find a trade route form Portugal to India • Catholic Missionary to the America for the Indians • Sailed west in 1492 and discovered a new continent • Portuguese prince who set up a school for navigation • ...
Bio 8.1/8.2 Bonus Crossword Zachary Torchia 2021-01-14
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- An internal membrane system.
- The portion of the cell outside the nucleus.
- Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
- A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA.
- The basic units of all living things.
- Discoveries, confirmed by many biologists. A fundamental concept of biology.
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- Small organelles filled with enzymes.
- A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell.
- Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Specialized organs.
- Large, sac-like, membrane-enclosed structures.
- In eukaryotic cells, proteins produced in the rough ER move next into this organelle.
- Eukaryotic cells are given their shape and internal organization by a network of protein filaments known as this.
14 Clues: Specialized organs. • An internal membrane system. • Small organelles filled with enzymes. • The basic units of all living things. • Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • The portion of the cell outside the nucleus. • A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell. • Large, sac-like, membrane-enclosed structures. • Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei. • ...
Module 1 Week 1 Vocab 2021-02-05
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- small specialized machines or electronics
- an object that gives off a lot of light
- a complete failure
- a machine that plays recorded music or sound
- legal documents for inventions and ideas
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- to move slowly and noisily
- engines that make a train go forward
- the part of a car that takes in gas to make the other parts move
- to work in a rough or uneven way and make popping noises
9 Clues: a complete failure • to move slowly and noisily • engines that make a train go forward • an object that gives off a lot of light • legal documents for inventions and ideas • small specialized machines or electronics • a machine that plays recorded music or sound • to work in a rough or uneven way and make popping noises • ...
Invisible 2025-09-15
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- Professor Sparrow is a/an ___.
- Ben and Rosie go on adventures in Granpa's ___.
- Cooger has special ___ that let him see in the dark.
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- Grandpa is an inventor and he makes new ___.
- The yellow suit makes you ___.
- The robbers throw ___ into the bank and make the guards sleep.
- A ___ is a person who has committed a crime.
- The suit stops working after a short ___.
- Cooger wants to steal the government`s ___.
9 Clues: The yellow suit makes you ___. • Professor Sparrow is a/an ___. • The suit stops working after a short ___. • Cooger wants to steal the government`s ___. • Grandpa is an inventor and he makes new ___. • A ___ is a person who has committed a crime. • Ben and Rosie go on adventures in Granpa's ___. • Cooger has special ___ that let him see in the dark. • ...
Scientists & their discoveries 2018-01-07
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- He played a key role in the development of calculus, and through his extensive study of light, made the first practical reflecting telescope, a technology which till date is used to study the heavens.
- His special and general theories of relativity have captured the minds of the scientific community for decades, and are thought to be so complex that very few people are able to actually grasp their full extent.
- He invented the electromagnetic rotary devices, which laid the foundation for the development of the electric motors, which today are the main workhorses of most industries.
- He invented the telephone.
- He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine.
- He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object.
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- The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights.
- He began actively searching for antibacterial agents, until he discovered the drug penicillin, which revolutionized modern medicine science, by becoming the world's first antibiotic.
- He is known as the father of modern observational astronomy, the father of modern physics, and also the father of modern science
- He collaborated with Roger Penrose, and proposed the gravitational singularity theorems in the framework of general relativity.
10 Clues: He invented the telephone. • He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine. • The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights. • He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object. • ...
Scientists & their discoveries 2018-01-07
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- He is regarded as the first man on earth to ever discover cure for puerperal fever and make the vaccines for rabies and anthrax. He also explained the asymmetry in various crystals on a molecular basis.
- discovered one of the fundamental laws of physics – the Law of Conservation of Electric Charge – and proved that lightning is electricity.
- He was a biologist, a zoologist, ethicist, a political scientist and the master of rhetoric and logic. He also gave theories in physics and meta physics.
- discovered plant cells and discovered Hooke’s Law – the law of elasticity.
- He invented the Crookes tube, an evacuated electrical discharge tube, which he used to generate so-called cathode rays.
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- He generated ac current before Edison knew about charges.
- Found that the Earth has magnetic poles and acts like a huge magnet.
- He invented the piezoelectric quartz electrometer which detects and measures electric charge.
- He discovered that methane mixed with air could be exploded using an electric spark.
- She invented the first mobile X-ray machine which helped to check the injured soldiers in the battlefield.
10 Clues: He generated ac current before Edison knew about charges. • Found that the Earth has magnetic poles and acts like a huge magnet. • discovered plant cells and discovered Hooke’s Law – the law of elasticity. • He discovered that methane mixed with air could be exploded using an electric spark. • ...
Creativity 2024-05-26
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- skills
- the name of a creative activity
- ... makes perfect
- essential ingredient for a good fictional story
- thoughts
- create
- innovations
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- intrigue
- ready to examine any sort of idea!
- talent made famous
- what it takes to finish a great work
- being strict with oneself to stick to one's task
- on the spur of the moment
- what many authors are looking for
- a secret ingredient for fairy tales
- beings that fill stories
16 Clues: skills • create • intrigue • thoughts • innovations • ... makes perfect • talent made famous • beings that fill stories • on the spur of the moment • the name of a creative activity • what many authors are looking for • ready to examine any sort of idea! • a secret ingredient for fairy tales • what it takes to finish a great work • essential ingredient for a good fictional story • ...
53 54 2019-01-27
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- It´s a kind of skirt for man.
- People who can`t hear are…
- You need it to wach TV.
- The people who live in Scottland are called …
- It`s a dish made of water and oats.
- … things use the sun.
- In Afrika live lots of … animals.
- Mr. Bell was … because of his great inventions.
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- Bagpipes is a Scottish tradition.
- The capital of this country is Washington D.C.
- The telephone was a great Invention.
- The song Döner Julian is very succesful
- It´s like a small house.
- Is Scottish for lake.
14 Clues: … things use the sun. • Is Scottish for lake. • You need it to wach TV. • It´s like a small house. • People who can`t hear are… • It´s a kind of skirt for man. • Bagpipes is a Scottish tradition. • In Afrika live lots of … animals. • It`s a dish made of water and oats. • The telephone was a great Invention. • The song Döner Julian is very succesful • ...
Roman Inventions 2022-12-16
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- kept people updated on important events
- place where people can go when they are sick or injured
- dragged by horses
- health practices performed to avoid infection and disease
- health professional who takes care of mothers and their newborns
- surgery performed to help improve eyesight
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- helped move supplies, soldiers, and communications
- brought clean water into towns and cities
- type of medical treatment by injecting substances into the body
- used to build underwater
- type of medical treatment using plants
11 Clues: dragged by horses • used to build underwater • type of medical treatment using plants • kept people updated on important events • brought clean water into towns and cities • surgery performed to help improve eyesight • helped move supplies, soldiers, and communications • place where people can go when they are sick or injured • ...
Inventions françaises 2026-01-29
11 Clues: tudós • gyár (f.) • kutatás (f.) • összeadás (f.) • bolha vagy chip • kivonás - la ... • fizikus (féminin) • gyengénlátó (féminin) • számológép - la machine à ... • tapintható, tapintással kapcsolatos • megkerülhetetlen, kihagyhatatlan, alapvető
Miscellaneous 2024-10-19
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- to spend time when you are not working with friends or with other people in order to enjoy yourself
- something that you do often and regularly
- to do or play something regularly or repeatedly in order to become skilled at it
- extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
- a person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it
- not attractive and awkward or socially embarrassing
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
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- known and recognized by many people
- to (cause something to) get better
- extremely exciting
- a brother or sister
- looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same
- a low continuous noise that does not change its note
- causing feelings of great admiration, respect, or fear
- help, especially in the form of money, given freely to people who are in need
15 Clues: extremely exciting • a brother or sister • to (cause something to) get better • known and recognized by many people • something that you do often and regularly • extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter • looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same • not attractive and awkward or socially embarrassing • a low continuous noise that does not change its note • ...
Year 5 Spelling Crossword Unit 26 W9 T3 2021-08-29
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- Of the lowest standard
- Inspiring or deserving love
- Not in or to any place
- The processes of being discovered
- Use or expend carelessly
- A hole dug in the ground for a dead body
- Expressing or implying denial or disagreement
- In the direction that one is facing
- A clear, high-pitched sound
- Involving the use of the imagination
- In the intervening period of time
- A circular object that revolves on an axle
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- The light when the sun is below the horizon
- A body's relative mass
- An exciting or daring experience
- A choice between alternatives
- Expressing or implying affirmation
- Find an answer to
- Continue to live or exist
- In a way that inspires wonder
- A long or arduous search
- A person injured due to ill-treatment
- Large and heavy or solid
- Offer suggestions
24 Clues: Find an answer to • Offer suggestions • Of the lowest standard • A body's relative mass • Not in or to any place • Use or expend carelessly • A long or arduous search • Large and heavy or solid • Continue to live or exist • Inspiring or deserving love • A clear, high-pitched sound • A choice between alternatives • In a way that inspires wonder • An exciting or daring experience • ...
The Sumerians 2025-09-17
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- the earliest form of written language
- an invention later used for farming equipment and army chariots
- each city-state has one of its own
- used to develop the 12 month lunar calendar
- the class of slaves, prisoners of war, criminals, and debtors
- the cause of war between some city-states
- a material created from copper and tin used for tools, weapons, and jewelry
- a tiered structure built to honor the gods and worship them
- invented by the Sumerians for river transport
- the belief in multiple gods who controlled nature and human activity
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- located in the city center
- an individual city and some of its surrounding land
- the class of merchants, farmers, fishermen, and artisans
- an epic tale documented in cuneiform
- the number of chief gods each city-state had
- the gender roles city-states operated with
- the formal government structure of city-states
- sharpened into a wedge shape and used to write cuneiform
- a subject we study today that Sumerians made great discoveries in
- one purpose(along with farming) for the 12 month calendar
- the original rulers of city-states
- the class of kings, priests, warriors, and officials
22 Clues: located in the city center • each city-state has one of its own • the original rulers of city-states • an epic tale documented in cuneiform • the earliest form of written language • the cause of war between some city-states • the gender roles city-states operated with • used to develop the 12 month lunar calendar • the number of chief gods each city-state had • ...
Scientists 2022-09-18
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- As an inventor, he is known for the lightning rod, bifocals, and the Franklin stove, among others.
- is sometimes referred to as the “Prince of Mathematicians” and the “greatest mathematician since antiquity”. He has had a remarkable influence in many fields of mathematics and science and is ranked as one of history's most influential mathematicians.
- He is considered the Father of Mathematics for his significant contribution to the development of mathematics.
- was a German theoretical physicist who discovered the quantum of action
- He deduced that genes come in pairs and are inherited as distinct units, one from each parent.
- s known as the father of modern pathology—the study of disease. He advanced the theory of how cells form, particularly the idea that every cell comes from another cell.
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. He also made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, including the four largest moons of Jupiter.
- proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom, based on quantum theory that some physical quantities only take discrete values.
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- was a mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it.
- demonstrated that microorganisms cause disease and discovered how to make vaccines from weakened, or attenuated, microbes. He developed the earliest vaccines against fowl cholera, anthrax, and rabies.
- made a fundamental discovery in the domain of nuclear science: he proved the existence of neutrons – elementary particles devoid of any electrical charge.
- well known for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), it is his formulation of the three laws of motion
- is one of the most famous scientists in the world. His theories of relativity, gravitation and his understanding of molecules have defined new approaches in science.
- was an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- Known for his law of gases, as the person who discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure and vice versa.
- a French chemist known as "the father of modern chemistry", mainly discovered the role of oxygen in combustion and respiration, proved the law of conservation, reformed the chemical nomenclature, and named hydrogen.
- He invented the first alternating current (AC) motor and developed AC generation and transmission technology.
- He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy". Most famous for creating a system of naming plants and animals
- He showed that the nature of their vibration and their susceptibility to reflection and refraction were the same as those of light and heat waves.
20 Clues: was a German theoretical physicist who discovered the quantum of action • He deduced that genes come in pairs and are inherited as distinct units, one from each parent. • was an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. • ...
Vocabulary List 3 2023-12-04
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- an idea that is created to improves technology using various materials
- something that goes wrong
- something that is huge or big
- plan to build again
- the order of events as they occurred throughout history from past to present
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- to make better or improve
- used for the first time
- temperature and normal weather of a place
- people from design buildings
- to remove an unpleasant feeling
10 Clues: plan to build again • used for the first time • to make better or improve • something that goes wrong • people from design buildings • something that is huge or big • to remove an unpleasant feeling • temperature and normal weather of a place • an idea that is created to improves technology using various materials • ...
RU ITEC411 Chapter 4 2025-10-21
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- Reward or reason encouraging creative effort
- Digitised books and copies in digital libraries raise IP questions
- Payment to a creator for use of their work
- Limited use of copyrighted material without permission
- Violation of someone’s intellectual property rights
- Technology controlling copying or access to digital media
- Word, phrase, or symbol identifying a brand or product
- Illegal copying or distribution of protected material
- Confidential business info giving a competitive edge
- Commercial software sold in object code with restricted modification rightssearchengines Caching and displaying small excerpts for search is treated as fair-use
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- Software with freely available, modifiable source code
- Creative works and inventions protected by law
- A new work based on a preexisting one
- Distributing digital files, often raising copyright issues
- Software whose source-code is freely available and modifiable
- Legal protection for sites hosting user content
- Exclusive right to reproduce and distribute a creative work
- Legal protection for a new invention or process
- U.S. law banning copyright circumvention and protecting online platforms
19 Clues: A new work based on a preexisting one • Payment to a creator for use of their work • Reward or reason encouraging creative effort • Creative works and inventions protected by law • Legal protection for sites hosting user content • Legal protection for a new invention or process • Violation of someone’s intellectual property rights • ...
Victorian Era 2023-01-05
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- 1 pint of cocoa and 12 ounces of bread
- ____ were expected to stay home, be submissive, be seen and not heard, and stay out of politics
- children were taught by tutors
- the number of years it took to build and expand all of the prisons
- Considered the best author in the victorian era
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- the number of victorian prisons still used today
- the year the first car was made
- This is what artists used in victorian paintings
- determined almost completely by gender and wealth
- the first novel written by charles dickens
- the scenes of paintings were set in ______
- prisoners were _______ to talk to eachother
- special cells were made for prisoners with this disease
- the amount of new inventions during the victorian era grew ______
- the actual name of prison ships
- victorian paintings had precise _____
16 Clues: children were taught by tutors • the year the first car was made • the actual name of prison ships • victorian paintings had precise _____ • 1 pint of cocoa and 12 ounces of bread • the first novel written by charles dickens • the scenes of paintings were set in ______ • prisoners were _______ to talk to eachother • Considered the best author in the victorian era • ...
Bio 8.1/8.2 Bonus Crossword Zachary Torchia 2021-01-14
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- The portion of the cell outside the nucleus.
- Eukaryotic cells are given their shape and internal organization by a network of protein filaments known as this.
- The biological equivalent of solar plants.
- Discoveries, confirmed by many biologists. A fundamental concept of biology.
- Specialized organs.
- Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- An internal membrane system.
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- Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Large, sac-like, membrane-enclosed structures.
- In eukaryotic cells, proteins produced in the rough ER move next into this organelle.
- Small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
- A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell.
- Small organelles filled with enzymes.
- A large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in the form of DNA.
- The basic units of all living things.
15 Clues: Specialized organs. • An internal membrane system. • Small organelles filled with enzymes. • The basic units of all living things. • Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • The biological equivalent of solar plants. • The portion of the cell outside the nucleus. • A thin flexible barrier surrounding the cell. • Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei. • ...
Global 10 Quiz Review 2023-09-18
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- Writer of The Social Contract,believed in direct democracy
- Female writer who believed women needed education to be virtuous and useful
- Transformed Russia into a major power
- French philosopher who believed in separation of powers
- Put under house arrest for publishing astrological discoveries
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- American who was inspired by European enlightenment, specifically Locke
- French thinker who said "I think, therefore I am"
- Philosopher who was exiled for using satire against government, clergy, and aristocracy
- Creator of the heliocentric (sun centered) theory
- Philosopher who believed all people are born free and equal (natural rights)
- Art style characterized by grand ornate design
- Scientist who published the laws of gravity
- Confirmed that planets travel in elliptical orbits
- English statesmen who urged scientists to use experimentation
- Believed law should preserve social order, not avenge crimes
15 Clues: Transformed Russia into a major power • Scientist who published the laws of gravity • Art style characterized by grand ornate design • French thinker who said "I think, therefore I am" • Creator of the heliocentric (sun centered) theory • Confirmed that planets travel in elliptical orbits • French philosopher who believed in separation of powers • ...
School Vocab 2022-12-08
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- teachers will ask you to support your thesis with this
- the term for when water becomes gas/air
- It's the P in P.E.
- exclamation points and question marks are examples of this
- this shows you directions on a map
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- your thesis statement is sometimes called this
- When you learn about maps you are learning this subject
- this is the processing/center of a cell (biology)
- x and y are examples of this in math
- this is the term for a line in a poem
- time period where there was new art an scientific discoveries
- this is the small number sometimes put on the top right corner of another number
- this is an educated prediction in science class
- Greatest Common ______
14 Clues: It's the P in P.E. • Greatest Common ______ • this shows you directions on a map • x and y are examples of this in math • this is the term for a line in a poem • the term for when water becomes gas/air • your thesis statement is sometimes called this • this is an educated prediction in science class • this is the processing/center of a cell (biology) • ...
Nineteenth century expansion 2026-02-03
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- Exchange of resources and goods
- A system that moved people and resources around in an efficient way
- The use of making things in factories and not by hand
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- Growth of cities due to factory work
- Farming changes that changed the style of life
- The number of people living in Europe
- Natural and raw materials
- Inventions and machines that improved production
8 Clues: Natural and raw materials • Exchange of resources and goods • Growth of cities due to factory work • The number of people living in Europe • Farming changes that changed the style of life • Inventions and machines that improved production • The use of making things in factories and not by hand • A system that moved people and resources around in an efficient way
Global Homework Assignment 2024-09-09
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- Studies and writes about human history based on evidence
- Ancient artifacts and remains
- The distance north or south of the Equator
- The physical and cultural development of humans
- The study of the Earth's physical features and how humans interact with them
- The beliefs, customs, and practices of a particular group of people
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- A tool or object made by humans, usually of historical interest
- The development and use of tools and inventions
- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- The period of time before written records
10 Clues: Ancient artifacts and remains • The period of time before written records • The distance north or south of the Equator • The development and use of tools and inventions • The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian • The physical and cultural development of humans • Studies and writes about human history based on evidence • ...
Spelling Review Term 1 2022-03-31
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- to make something by putting materials together
- a cutting instrument with two blades
- a space left on a page of writing
- when animals blend in with their backgrounds
- understanding when someone is sad
- new inventions and gadgets
- shaped like a ball
- last day of the school week
- the first meal of the day
- to destroy or cause damage
- a strong feeling of not liking
- something said or done to promote laughter
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- the science of life and living things
- a picture using a camera
- a mammal with brown fur and short thick legs
- a mammal with a wide bill and long flat tail
- large hoofed animals raised for milk and meat
- water vapour in the atmosphere
- a unit of length
- current time or a gift
- a round citrus fruit or colour
- the second month of the year
- to say sorry
- number six in a series
- a time piece worn on the wrist
25 Clues: to say sorry • a unit of length • shaped like a ball • current time or a gift • number six in a series • a picture using a camera • the first meal of the day • new inventions and gadgets • to destroy or cause damage • last day of the school week • the second month of the year • water vapour in the atmosphere • a round citrus fruit or colour • a time piece worn on the wrist • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword 2024-02-02
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- future president who wrote the Monroe Doctrine
- country/empire where the Industrial Revolution started
- invention by "Thomas Edison" even though Tesla did it first
- the inventor of the assembly line
- invention that let factories and steamboats become a thing
- the first creator/inventor of the car
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- president who signed the Indian Removal act and started the trail of tears
- the process of people moving into cities
- communication device invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- communication device invented by Samuel Morse
- famous inventor with inventions like the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
11 Clues: the inventor of the assembly line • the first creator/inventor of the car • the process of people moving into cities • communication device invented by Samuel Morse • future president who wrote the Monroe Doctrine • country/empire where the Industrial Revolution started • communication device invented by Alexander Graham Bell • ...
Leisure Activites During the Han Dynasty 2022-04-07
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- traditional chinese spinning top
- staff of place collected official and popular songs everyday
- might be world’s oldest board game
- flown for enjoyment on windy days
- one emperor had 100 more musicians then 729 musicians
- invented by a man named yin yang
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- emperor xuanzong neglected his imperial duties for this sport
- one of the most famous chinese inventions + martial art
- could last for days and had a story everyone knew
- similar to soccer
- have been kept as pets for thousands of years
- rocks used as pieces to play weiqi
- instrument played by noblewoman in court
- invented tai chi by watching a crane and snake fight
- originally played in india then brought over to china
15 Clues: similar to soccer • traditional chinese spinning top • invented by a man named yin yang • flown for enjoyment on windy days • might be world’s oldest board game • rocks used as pieces to play weiqi • instrument played by noblewoman in court • have been kept as pets for thousands of years • could last for days and had a story everyone knew • ...
Marketing I 2021-12-15
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- Billboards are this type of advertising
- Someone's age, gender, occupation, etc
- Nearly all economies follow this economic system
- Trade agreement between the three North American countries
- Difference between unlimited wants and limited resources
- Goods sold to another country
- Last one in the US was in the 1930's
- Factor of production dealing with equipment
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- PB & J are examples of this type of good
- Intellectual property right dealing with inventions
- The US has a trade ________
- Intellectual property right dealing w/ artists
- Loss Leader that comes from a cow
13 Clues: The US has a trade ________ • Goods sold to another country • Loss Leader that comes from a cow • Last one in the US was in the 1930's • Someone's age, gender, occupation, etc • Billboards are this type of advertising • PB & J are examples of this type of good • Factor of production dealing with equipment • Intellectual property right dealing w/ artists • ...
Chester Greenwood 2024-03-12
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- He lived on this with his brothers and sisters
- Chester's invention
- The name of Chester's patent lawyer, no relation to him
- Where Chester Greenwood was from?
- The number of patented inventions Chester had
- In 1939 Chester's last patent was for this
- Chester received this at the age of 18 for his invention
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- Chester's last name
- What Chester used to keep the ear flaps on
- Winter activity that Chester enjoyed
- Chester's wife
- The age Chester was when he invented earmuffs
- State Greenwood was from
13 Clues: Chester's wife • Chester's last name • Chester's invention • State Greenwood was from • Where Chester Greenwood was from? • Winter activity that Chester enjoyed • What Chester used to keep the ear flaps on • In 1939 Chester's last patent was for this • The age Chester was when he invented earmuffs • The number of patented inventions Chester had • ...
GRAPES 2025-09-16
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- made to geography by advanced cultures
- an advanced culture
- a set of beliefs that a group of people hold in common
- an example of a valuable resource
- the science of government
- how many major elements of civilization there are
- the study of physical features
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- system of managing the wealth and resources of a community
- an accomplishment that has a continuing effect
- relationships between groups of people in a civilization
- major elements of civilization
- a type of achievement
- started due to the Agricultural Revolution
13 Clues: an advanced culture • a type of achievement • the science of government • major elements of civilization • the study of physical features • an example of a valuable resource • made to geography by advanced cultures • started due to the Agricultural Revolution • an accomplishment that has a continuing effect • how many major elements of civilization there are • ...
Choice Board Crossword 2025-12-18
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- long-distance transmission of messages
- rapid overland transportation run on steam power
- benefited and grew most b/c of ind.
- man-made waterways allowed ships to pass thrustrategic narrow passageway
- industrialization larget overall pop growth in history
- turned raw cotton into finished goods
- German engineers used gasoline-power internal combustion engines to power
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- ships run in steam power
- burning fossil fuels
- degree of wealth and material comfort available to person or community
- new inventions allowed for mass-production steel
- org. of workers who unite to achieve common goals
- disease common among lower class
- Ushered in new type of labor in which people worked.
- Alexander Graham patented this invention
15 Clues: burning fossil fuels • ships run in steam power • disease common among lower class • benefited and grew most b/c of ind. • turned raw cotton into finished goods • long-distance transmission of messages • Alexander Graham patented this invention • rapid overland transportation run on steam power • new inventions allowed for mass-production steel • ...
Inventors and Inventions Crossword 2026-04-13
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- Henry Ford thought of a faster easy to build cars using an ____ line.
- A ___ could record and play sound.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___.
- The space and science agency of the U.S. government is called ____.
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- Alexander Bell's assistant was Mr. _____
- cars This invention made it much easier for people to travel by train. (2 words)
- The ___ brothers built the an airplane.
- Garrett Morgan invented a ____ mask.
- Mr. __ invented the traffic light.
- A famous inventor was Thomas_____.
10 Clues: Mr. __ invented the traffic light. • A ___ could record and play sound. • A famous inventor was Thomas_____. • Garrett Morgan invented a ____ mask. • The ___ brothers built the an airplane. • Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___. • Alexander Bell's assistant was Mr. _____ • The space and science agency of the U.S. government is called ____. • ...
Armenian Inventors and inventions 2026-04-22
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- The machine where we take out money.
- H.Adamian introduced the "color" version of this.
- Harry Tatosian invented a machine for ________ ice cream cones
- The first scanning machine used to diagnose cancer.
- The name of the famous faucet company founded by Alex Manoogian.
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- A device in the kitchen or bathroom that pours hot and cold water.
- A legal document for an invention
- Hovhannes Adamian introduced the idea of_____television
- A doctor who performs operations to help people.
- The currency which has a green color thanks to Ter-Serobian.
10 Clues: A legal document for an invention • The machine where we take out money. • A doctor who performs operations to help people. • H.Adamian introduced the "color" version of this. • The first scanning machine used to diagnose cancer. • Hovhannes Adamian introduced the idea of_____television • The currency which has a green color thanks to Ter-Serobian. • ...
mighty prefix 2024-07-19
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- the process of taming a wild animal or cultivating a plant
- to take back
- to draw out, usually a response
- to bring two opposing people or things back together
- the process of digging up, usually a historical site
- art exhibit consisting of large objects in a public space or museum
- a critic who puts down new ideas or inventions
- to diminish by going down
- the process of eating or using up
- inherent personality or character
Down
- to withdraw, take back, retract
- to literally put one’s feelings out so others can see them
- depressed and down
- care and growing often of plants or crops
- literally out of centre and thus unconventional
- preference or liking for
- a change made to accommodate new circumstances
- the movement of a person or group of people from one region to another
- to fill up again, resupply
19 Clues: to take back • depressed and down • preference or liking for • to diminish by going down • to fill up again, resupply • to withdraw, take back, retract • to draw out, usually a response • the process of eating or using up • inherent personality or character • care and growing often of plants or crops • a change made to accommodate new circumstances • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Missions stories 11-20 2022-11-25
Across
- Ryder is worried about Chase and Rocky(2 words)
- A series of vignettes taking place around Christmas(2 words)
- Skye is in big trouble and its up to Ryder to determine how to handle it(3 words)
- Ryder never thought he would have to deal with this
- Tracker has an experience he doesn't understand(3 words)
- Tracker and Xochitl Discover new things about themselves
Down
- The morning after "Darkness"(7 words)
- Skye is in serious trouble(5words0
- Rex and Jura Bond over shared pain(3 words)
- Ryder and the pups sit through an interview designed to embarrass them (2 words)
- Carlos and Tracker check out the new flower shop in Jungle(3 words)
- How Far Would Chase go for Skye?(5 words)
12 Clues: Skye is in serious trouble(5words0 • The morning after "Darkness"(7 words) • How Far Would Chase go for Skye?(5 words) • Rex and Jura Bond over shared pain(3 words) • Ryder is worried about Chase and Rocky(2 words) • Ryder never thought he would have to deal with this • Tracker has an experience he doesn't understand(3 words) • ...
1950s Inventions 2024-03-04
11 Clues: Integrated Circuit • Video Tape Recorder • Rin Tin Tin's owner • Roy Rogers Horse's name • First Russian Satellite • Who played Lucy Ricardo • First American Satellite • Radio Detection And Ranging • How do Microwaves heat food • Cavity Magnetron helped make? • What is used to make polyester
Famous Explorers and Inventions 2025-04-12
Across
- - A new device or method that solves a problem.
- - A large boat used for traveling on water.
- - A person who travels to unknown places.
- - A drawing that shows land, water, and other features of Earth.
- - An instrument used to see faraway stars and planets.
Down
- - The act of finding something new.
- - A person who guides a ship or an airplane.
- - An ancient instrument used to measure the stars and help sailors navigate.
- - The famous explorer who sailed to America in 1492.
- - A tool used to find directions (north, south, east, west).
10 Clues: - The act of finding something new. • - A person who travels to unknown places. • - A large boat used for traveling on water. • - A person who guides a ship or an airplane. • - A new device or method that solves a problem. • - The famous explorer who sailed to America in 1492. • - An instrument used to see faraway stars and planets. • ...
