discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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 • ...
Famous Explorers and Inventions 2025-04-12
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- - 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.
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- - 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. • ...
INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS 2025-09-03
10 Clues: Telephone • Light bulb • Nuclear Bomb • Lightning rod • The diesel engine • Steam engine improvements • First powered airplane (brothers) • Early concepts of helicopter & parachute • Thermoscope / improvements to the telescope • Research in radioactivity / radium applications
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
Rithie Brooks unit 5 2014-12-04
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- created by Henry ford
- a farm tool
- created the telephone
- this state became the meat packing industry
- captain of the auto mobile industry
- the first working plane was created by who?
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- things people create
- what was a fast way to make cars
- this state became the steel manufacture
- railroads
- owner of standard oil
- steel
- created the electric light bulb
- made kids free
- became auto mobile industry
15 Clues: steel • railroads • a farm tool • made kids free • things people create • created by Henry ford • owner of standard oil • created the telephone • became auto mobile industry • created the electric light bulb • what was a fast way to make cars • captain of the auto mobile industry • this state became the steel manufacture • this state became the meat packing industry • ...
The scientific revolution 2025-03-27
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- Instrument invented by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek for observing microorganisms
- Invented the telescope and made important astronomical discoveries
- Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model of the solar system
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- English philosopher known for promoting the scientific method
- English physicist and mathematician, known for his laws of motion and gravity
- Idea that the Earth orbits the Sun, proposed by Copernicus
- Instrument used to measure temperature, invented by Galileo
- Dutch scientist known for his work in microscopy and discovering microorganisms
- Telescope used to view celestial objects, invented by Galileo
- Invention that helped advance scientific research by making distant objects visible
10 Clues: Idea that the Earth orbits the Sun, proposed by Copernicus • Instrument used to measure temperature, invented by Galileo • English philosopher known for promoting the scientific method • Telescope used to view celestial objects, invented by Galileo • Invented the telescope and made important astronomical discoveries • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Missions stories 11-20 2022-11-25
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- 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
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- 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) • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Key terms chapter 4, 5, and 6 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 • ...
How Well Do You Know Harvest? 2023-07-15
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- Popularly used for wine
- Names leeches like they're friends
- Mysterious and magical moment for the very select few
- To be with another "forever" this requires blood to be spilled on white garments
- Character small furry ears
- Heylel's primary connection to the railway
- Class with workers, servants, farmers, travelers, the unemployed
- A place of marshy land
- The primary enforcers of law throughout the Haven
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- When a King is given their crown of gold plated leaves
- Considered to be the safest village in Harvest, but has strict laws
- Likes climbing trees and catching frogs
- When human meat is eaten
- Oldest character currently
- From Heylel; of noble rank
- One of their discoveries is unbreakable glass
- A festival using lights
- Could find rosemary in a heartbeat
- Their affinity involves generating wind
- Fell off a wire
- Tall mommy of a Noble Daemon
- The most powerful Moguls in the province of Dagon
22 Clues: Fell off a wire • A place of marshy land • Popularly used for wine • A festival using lights • When human meat is eaten • Oldest character currently • From Heylel; of noble rank • Character small furry ears • Tall mommy of a Noble Daemon • Names leeches like they're friends • Could find rosemary in a heartbeat • Likes climbing trees and catching frogs • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-17
8 Clues: To go faster. • Not used anymore. • Inventions and machines. • People who work on an airplane • To stop something from happening. • Something made out of two or more things. • A device that can help you if you are lost • To finish something even though it was difficult.
Industrialization and Progressive Era 2022-11-18
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- I helped create electric companies
- Workers would join together in hopes of creating better working conditions
- I ran the largest oil company in the US
- Raw material used to make steel
- I created the telephone service
- Change from agricultural to industrial economy
- I ran the largest steel company in the US
- I am credited with lowering the cost of production by using an assembly line
- This helped people and goods travel across the country
- I ran the largest railroad company in the US
- The __________ Amendment outlawed alcohol
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- The _______ amendment gave women the right to vote
- Using machines to complete jobs once done by hand
- These new ideas helped change America
- Where people can buy and sell products
- Early form of advertising
- Workers
- This era was known for creating improved working conditions. _________ Movement
- Right to vote
- Refrain from using alcoholic beverages
20 Clues: Workers • Right to vote • Early form of advertising • Raw material used to make steel • I created the telephone service • I helped create electric companies • These new ideas helped change America • Where people can buy and sell products • Refrain from using alcoholic beverages • I ran the largest oil company in the US • I ran the largest steel company in the US • ...
China Trade Choice 2025-03-27
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- overseeing global trade rules.
- Goods or services brought into a country.
- Relocating jobs or production to another country.
- When a country imports more than it exports.
- Trade restrictions imposed for political reasons.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- Policies that shield domestic industries from foreign competition.
- Reducing a currency’s value to boost exports.
- Goods or services sold to another country.
- Trade agreements between two countries to ease restrictions.
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- The increasing interconnectedness of economies worldwide.
- A restriction that raises the cost of imported goods.
- Producing goods in factories.
- A limit on the number of goods that can be imported.
- Legal rights protecting inventions and trademarks.
- Selling goods below market value to eliminate competition.
- The amount of a product available for trade.
- A tax on imports or exports.
- Government financial aid to support an industry.
- When a country exports more than it imports.
20 Clues: A tax on imports or exports. • Producing goods in factories. • overseeing global trade rules. • Goods or services brought into a country. • Goods or services sold to another country. • When a country imports more than it exports. • The amount of a product available for trade. • When a country exports more than it imports. • Reducing a currency’s value to boost exports. • ...
Nichole's, Chinese inventions 2025-04-09
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- crucial role in China's economy and trade
- thin sheet material
- a utensil used for eating.
- initially used for signaling and later for recreation
- a significant role of Chinese culture and society
- the first __ was introduced into the Tang dynasty during (618-907)
- used in ancient China during the Han dynasty
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- used in celebrations and festivals all around the world
- Chinese iron workers smelting iron
- a counting tool, played a role of the development of accounting
- a traditional Chinese medicine
- made during the tang dynasty
- mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate
- made during the Han dynasty
- a ceramic material made by heating raw materials
- facilitated the mass production of book and other writing materials
- used to detect and record earthquakes
17 Clues: thin sheet material • a utensil used for eating. • made during the Han dynasty • made during the tang dynasty • a traditional Chinese medicine • Chinese iron workers smelting iron • used to detect and record earthquakes • crucial role in China's economy and trade • used in ancient China during the Han dynasty • a ceramic material made by heating raw materials • ...
Amazing Discoveries Vocabulary 2024-03-07
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- to show regard or consideration for someone or something
- faithfulness to commitments or obligations whether a person, place, or thing
- something that has value and should be treated with care
- the people in charge, who have the power to make decisions or give orders
- when a place that is damaged while someone is looking for something
- soundness of moral character; doing the right thing even when no one is watching
- being accountable for something within one's power, control, or management
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- shows no concern for other people and is very cruel
- the outer edges of a city or town, farthest away from the center
- a feeling of sympathy for someone who is stricken by misfortune and feeling a strong desire to lessen or remove their suffering
10 Clues: shows no concern for other people and is very cruel • to show regard or consideration for someone or something • something that has value and should be treated with care • the outer edges of a city or town, farthest away from the center • when a place that is damaged while someone is looking for something • ...
Space recent discoveries 2025-01-08
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- A type of radio signal from space, with one such burst traveling 8 billion years to reach Earth. (Source: The Sun)
- - Saturn's moon where a 9,000 km long water plume was detected by the James Webb Space Telescope. (India Today
- - A supernova remnant providing insights into stellar explosions, recently imaged by the James Webb Space Telescope. (NewsBytes
- A star system with Earth-sized exoplanets, one of which had its temperature measured by the James Webb Space Telescope. (Source: NewsBytes)
- NASA's Mars helicopter that set new flight records on the Red Planet. (Source: Space.com)
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- - A star surrounded by a complex asteroid belt system, recently observed by the James Webb Space Telescope. (NewsBytes
- - A spacecraft that re-established contact, providing data from beyond our solar system
- A process achieving record energy output, marking a milestone in controlled nuclear reactions. (Source: The Times)
- - The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, recently imaged by astronomers. (Knowridge)
- A NASA mission targeting a metal-rich asteroid, demonstrating advancements in laser communication. (Source: The Scottish Sun)
10 Clues: - A spacecraft that re-established contact, providing data from beyond our solar system • NASA's Mars helicopter that set new flight records on the Red Planet. (Source: Space.com) • - The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, recently imaged by astronomers. (Knowridge) • ...
Education Week 2025 2025-07-29
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- What flies when you’re having fun
- A tool for thoughts and doodles
- Colours telling a story
- Scissors, glue, and creativity
- Played for fun and friendly competition
- Stories from the past
- Carries sandwiches, snacks, and sometimes secrets
- Growing your brain one day at a time
- A dusty surface for brilliant ideas
- A bond that makes every day better
- The best part of the school day for running and fun
- A world you create in your mind
- Where storytime magic happens
- A quiet place full of stories
- A fun brain teaser made of many pieces
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- A moment worth remembering
- Trees, birds, and blue skies
- Costs nothing but means everything
- Where slides and swings come alive
- Where minds grow and friendships start
- Guides you from A to Z
- A learner in class
- After-school brain exercise
- Traveling the world without leaving your chair
- Someone who gives great hugs and wise advice
- Notes that move the heart
- A novel way to pass the time
- Experiments, discoveries, and curious minds
- The sound of joy
- Treating others how you'd like to be treated
30 Clues: The sound of joy • A learner in class • Stories from the past • Guides you from A to Z • Colours telling a story • Notes that move the heart • A moment worth remembering • After-school brain exercise • Trees, birds, and blue skies • A novel way to pass the time • Where storytime magic happens • A quiet place full of stories • Scissors, glue, and creativity • ...
7.3 The Second Industrial Revolution 2021-12-14
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- (1820–1910) was a nurse in the British military hospital in Crimea. When she arrived at the hospital in 1854, she was shocked by the state of the hospital and the rate at which the men were dying. She fought to have the barracks cleared, latrines dug, laundry washed, and the sick cared for. Six months after her arrival, the death rate dropped from 60 percent to 2 percent. When she returned to Britain, she pressured the government to reform hospitals to improve sanitation and care.
- a business owned by many investors who buy shares of stock and risk only the amount of their investment
- self-help group to aid sick or injured workers
- (1833–1896) was a Swedish chemist, inventor, engineer, business man, and author. Although dynamite is his most well-known invention, he holds 355 patents. In 1895, Nobel bequeathed most of his fortune to create the Nobel Prize in order to honor men and women for important achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.
- Orville (1871–1948) and Wilbur (1867–1912) Wright were bicycle mechanics who used their knowledge of science and their experience in mechanics to create the first flying machine. After nearly 1,000 flights in gliders and testing in wind tunnels, the brothers built a powered plane. On December 17, 1903, the brothers tested their machine at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The first flight lasted 12 seconds; the longest flight that day lasted 59 seconds.
- (1827–1912) was a Scottish surgeon who furthered medical knowledge by recognizing that the lack of cleanliness in hospitals directly correlated to deaths after surgeries. By studying the works of other scientists, he became convinced that microorganisms in the air entered the body through open wounds and caused infections that often led to death after surgery. He began using carbolic acid to clean patient wounds. He also began using an antiseptic liquid to treat dressings and later developed techniques to clean surgical instruments and keep wounds clean during surgery. He is known as the "Father of Antiseptic Surgery."
- a group of companies that join together to control the production and price of a product
- shares in a company
- (1791–1867) was a British chemist and physicist who made significant contributions to the field of electricity. Some of his most important discoveries include electricity generation and transmission, the electric motor, and the chemical benzene. His discoveries have shaped the modern world.
- the theory that infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes
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- identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
- the process of fixing up the poor areas of a city
- (1843–1910) was a German physician who was one of the founders of bacteriology, or the study of bacteria. Koch discovered the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis and cholera and determined the cycle of the anthrax disease. Koch also improved methods for studying bacteria, including cultivating pure cultures and staining bacteria to make them more visible and identifiable. In 1905 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
- a production method that breaks down a complex job into a series of smaller tasks
- (1874–1937) was an Italian inventor who received the first patent for a wireless telegraphy system. In 1900, Marconi proved that wireless waves were not affected by Earth's shape when he transmitted a wireless signal across the Atlantic ocean for a distance of 2,100 miles. He continued to study waves, which resulted in a beam system for long distance communication, the first microwave radio, and the principles of radar. He received many honors and awards, including the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- a machine used to generate electricity
- (1822–1895) was a French chemist and one of the founders of microbiology. Pasteur developed the germ theory of disease and identified the causes of many diseases, including rabies, anthrax, small pox, and chicken cholera. By discovering the causes of these diseases, Pasteur determined that they could be prevented by vaccines. He helped develop several vaccines, including the rabies vaccine. He also invented the process of pasteurization for wine, beer, milk, and vinegar.
- (1813–1879) was a British inventor and engineer. His greatest invention was the Bessemer Converter, which could create high-quality steel quickly and inexpensively. In 1956 he patented his process for making steel. His process was essential to advances in transportation, construction, and defense. Today, steel is still made by a method based on the Bessemer process.
- (1847–1931) applied for his first patent while working as a telegraph operator for Western Union. Although this first invention was a flop, Edison did not give up and went on to become one of the world's most prolific inventors. Throughout his life he patented 1,093 inventions and improvements in several industries, including telecommunications, electric power, mining, sound recording, automotive, military defense, and motion pictures.
19 Clues: shares in a company • a machine used to generate electricity • self-help group to aid sick or injured workers • the process of fixing up the poor areas of a city • the theory that infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes • identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing • ...
History 2016-01-12
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- the president of wrongdoings in office
- speech given on November 19, 1863 by Abraham Lincoln
- Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle”
- join or attach
- promoted equal right for all “persons born or naturalized in the United States”
- radicals that oppose all government
- laws that restricted freedmen’s rights
- production in great amounts
- dives that exploded in the air or when they hit something
- outdated
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- enemies are surrounded and starved in order to make them surrender
- no citizen may be denied the right to vote.
- soldiers who surprised their enemies
- used to replace striking laborers
- special type of shell filled with bullets
- letting the people decide
- ended slavery
- obvious or undeniable fate
- protects the inventor’s inventions
- citizen’s personal rights guaranteed by law
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 • the president of wrongdoings in office • Scottish word meaning “scrawny cattle” • ...
Models of the Universe 2026-03-24
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- Information used to support or prove ideas
- Objects or instruments that help us make discoveries
- Model that places the Sun at the centre
- The path something takes as it moves around another object
- The meaning of the prefix "helio-"
- What the Sun appears to do in the sky each day (____and rise)
- Large objects like Earth that move around the Sun
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- Model that places Earth at the centre
- The space that contains everything, including stars and planets
- A hot, glowing ball of gas like the Sun
- The point in the middle of something
- The meaning of the prefix "geo-"
12 Clues: The meaning of the prefix "geo-" • The meaning of the prefix "helio-" • The point in the middle of something • Model that places Earth at the centre • A hot, glowing ball of gas like the Sun • Model that places the Sun at the centre • Information used to support or prove ideas • Large objects like Earth that move around the Sun • ...
GDP Crossword 2021-04-06
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- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- goods and services purchased from another country
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- distance from peak to peak, or from trough to trough in a business cycle
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- the accumulated knowledge, skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
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- a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
- severe or prolonged recession
- the low point of recession stage of business cycle
- total goods and services
- advances in knowledge
- distance from peak to trough in a business cycle wave
- organization of services
- per person
- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
20 Clues: per person • advances in knowledge • total goods and services • organization of services • severe or prolonged recession • applying inventions to new products or services • goods and services purchased from another country • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • the low point of recession stage of business cycle • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-15
10 Clues: change • creation • study of life • Newtons second law • Italian Astronomer • natural science of matter • discovered the laws of gravity • believed plants revolved around the sun • where the scientific revolution took place • testing of theropods against the evidence obtained
Religion 2021-02-04
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- Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib.
- Moral order, duty, righteousness, religion.
- Actions; the law of cause and effect.
- The principle that there is no eternal self.
- Our actions and their effects on this life and lives to come.
- Present in the visible world.
- Philosophy based on theories of subtle realities that transcend the physical world.
- design Theory that scientific discoveries prove the existence of an all-encompassing Designer, since they reveal complexities that seem to be beyond chance or evolutionary process.
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- Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony.
- The Supreme Reality.
- Yogic posture.
- A usually ascetic spiritual community of followers gathered around their guru.
- Believing in one’s received traditions as completely and exclusively true.
- A Sikh congregation.
- Belief that if there is anything beyond this life it is impossible for humans to know it.
- The teachings and laws for conduct given by the Buddha.
- Belief that one’s own tradition is the only true religion and that others are invalid.
17 Clues: Yogic posture. • The Supreme Reality. • A Sikh congregation. • Present in the visible world. • Actions; the law of cause and effect. • Moral order, duty, righteousness, religion. • The principle that there is no eternal self. • Discomfort, suffering, frustration, disharmony. • Singing of sacred hymns from Guru Granth Sahib. • ...
Genres 2021-04-20
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- Genre that can include magic, talking animals and other worlds
- Genre with characters that do things that could happen in everyday life
- Book about a real person
- Genre with future worlds or discoveries that haven't happened yet
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- A type or category of book
- Type of books that are full of facts and information on a topic
- Genre where characters face challenges or go on a journey
- Genre where clues are used to solve a crime
- Book about someone that they write themselves
- Type of writing that can rhyme and is usually short
- Type of fiction that takes place in the past
11 Clues: Book about a real person • A type or category of book • Genre where clues are used to solve a crime • Type of fiction that takes place in the past • Book about someone that they write themselves • Type of writing that can rhyme and is usually short • Genre where characters face challenges or go on a journey • ...
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.
- He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object.
- 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.
- 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.
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- He invented the telephone.
- He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine.
- 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 is known as the father of modern observational astronomy, the father of modern physics, and also the father of modern science
- The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights.
- 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. • ...
Computer Science Discoveries 2026-03-09
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- A reusable block of organized code that performs a specific task. Functions can accept arguments and return a value, promoting code modularity and reuse.
- A single Python file (.py) containing definitions and statements. Modules can be imported into other Python programs to use their functions and variables.
- Type: An attribute that describes a piece of data based on its values and the operations it can perform. Common types include int (integers), float (decimals), str (strings/text), and bool (True/False).
- A control structure (for, while) that repeatedly executes a block of code as long as a given condition is true or for each item in a sequence.
- A named storage location in the computer's memory used to hold data (like numbers or text) that can be changed as the program runs.
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- In Python, everything is an object, which is an instance of a class. Objects have associated data attributes and methods defined by their class.
- Statement: A statement (if, elif, else) that performs different actions depending on whether a specified condition is True or False.
- An unordered collection of data stored as key-value pairs within curly braces ({}). Keys must be unique and are used to access their associated values.
- An ordered collection of elements enclosed in parentheses (()). Tuples are immutable, meaning their contents cannot be changed once created.
- An ordered collection of elements enclosed in square brackets ([]). Lists are mutable, meaning you can add, remove, or change elements after creation.
10 Clues: A named storage location in the computer's memory used to hold data (like numbers or text) that can be changed as the program runs. • Statement: A statement (if, elif, else) that performs different actions depending on whether a specified condition is True or False. • ...
genra 2025-07-08
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- - A genre where detectives solve puzzles and crimes
- - Pictures and speech bubbles tell the story
- - A magical story with princes, witches, and happy endings
- - Magical lands, dragons, and wizards live here
- - A story with exciting journeys and brave heroes
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- - Space, aliens, or future inventions are part of this genre
- - These stories are written to make you laugh!
- - A book written in "dear diary" format
- - Traditional stories from cultures around the world
9 Clues: - A book written in "dear diary" format • - Pictures and speech bubbles tell the story • - These stories are written to make you laugh! • - Magical lands, dragons, and wizards live here • - A story with exciting journeys and brave heroes • - A genre where detectives solve puzzles and crimes • - Traditional stories from cultures around the world • ...
Pierre and Marie Curie 2024-02-05
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- number of women awarded a Nobel prize before Marie Curie
- prefix for electricity, the electric charge in solids from applied mechanical stress
- only country where Polonium is commercially produced
- latest movie about Marie Curie's life
- Paris' premier mausoleum
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- Marie Curie's birthplace
- animal that ran over Pierre Curie and killed him
- protective material that lines the tombs of the Curie's
- the second of Curie's elemental discoveries along with Polonium
- location in the Pantheon that the Curie's are buried
- eldest daughter of the Curie's who also won chemistry nobel prize
11 Clues: Marie Curie's birthplace • Paris' premier mausoleum • latest movie about Marie Curie's life • animal that ran over Pierre Curie and killed him • only country where Polonium is commercially produced • location in the Pantheon that the Curie's are buried • protective material that lines the tombs of the Curie's • number of women awarded a Nobel prize before Marie Curie • ...
Archaeology and The Bible 2025-01-31
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- the earliest known form of writing
- an artifact that helped decipher hieroglyphics
- the most famous discoveries
- a stele found in preset- day jordan dating back to the 9th century
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- this was found 1799
- a symbol of writing using pictures and symbols
- a mound of earth providing insights into the citys revealing
- the excavation of stone walls including the tower
- a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- the region in the middle east home to the earliest civilization
- the study of past artifacts
11 Clues: this was found 1799 • the most famous discoveries • the study of past artifacts • the earliest known form of writing • a symbol of writing using pictures and symbols • an artifact that helped decipher hieroglyphics • the excavation of stone walls including the tower • a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah • ...
industrial revolution 2022-02-07
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- employers would hire this group for replacements if a strike happened
- fighting for better working conditions, better pay and better hours
- total value of all goods and services a country produces
- first handheld camera
- 1st state where oil was drilled
- federal government gave this to railroad companies
- single company controls the entire market
- steel mill in Pa where Carnegie called in the Pinkertons
- controlled the banking industry
- violence in Chicago over an eight hour work day decline in the Knight of Labor was a result
- government should not interfere with other than to protect private property.
- created many inventions and today it is known as GE
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- connecting the east and west and spurred economic growth
- president Samuel Gompers, didn’t want his union involved in politics
- known as a slick man controlled the oil industry
- organization owned by many people but treated as owned by one
- controlled the steel industry
17 Clues: first handheld camera • controlled the steel industry • 1st state where oil was drilled • controlled the banking industry • single company controls the entire market • known as a slick man controlled the oil industry • federal government gave this to railroad companies • created many inventions and today it is known as GE • ...
chapter 12 2022-02-11
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- first handheld camera
- single company controls the entire market
- created many inventions and today it is known as GE
- employers would hire this group for replacements if a strike happened
- total value of all goods and services a country produces
- 1st state where oil was drilled
- connecting the east and west and spurred economic growth
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- government should not interfere with other than to protect private property.
- controlled the banking industry
- organization owned by many people but treated as owned by one
- steel mill in Pa where Carnegie called in the Pinkertons
- fighting for better working conditions, better pay and better hours
- controlled the steel industry
- federal government gave this to railroad companies
- president Samuel Gompers, didn’t want his union involved in politics
- violence in Chicago over an eight hour work day decline in the Knight of Labor was a result
- known as a slick man controlled the oil industry
17 Clues: first handheld camera • controlled the steel industry • controlled the banking industry • 1st state where oil was drilled • single company controls the entire market • known as a slick man controlled the oil industry • federal government gave this to railroad companies • created many inventions and today it is known as GE • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-20
After-school clubs 2022-05-29
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- useful in preparing meals
- for students enjoying working with computers
- for pupils who are into making lovely items
- right for students who are bored with walking or running with good sense of rhythm
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- attractive for those keen on constructions and inventions
- interesting for pupils interested in music
- for pupils interested in helping other people
- adequate for those who like strategic thinking
- suitable for students dreaming of stage performance
- perfect activity for those fit and active
10 Clues: useful in preparing meals • perfect activity for those fit and active • interesting for pupils interested in music • for pupils who are into making lovely items • for students enjoying working with computers • for pupils interested in helping other people • adequate for those who like strategic thinking • suitable for students dreaming of stage performance • ...
unit 9 renaissance review 2024-04-24
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- - infamous wealthy family
- - wrote a controversial book
- - father of the printing press
- vinci - famous painter who painted the mona lisa
- - city in italy
- More - beheaded by Henry VIII
- -alternative to religion, belief of good
- - wrote romeo and juliet
- - this city is so significant to the renaissance
- - eliminated others work, replacing it with his own
- - city in italy with boats instead of cars
- - language mostly spoken/written during this time
- - mother continent of the renaissance
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- - traveled and documented his journey
- press - one of the most revolutionary tasks/inventions
- century - century the renaissance was in
- - word to describe the rise of the renaissance
- Prince - the book machiavelli wrote
- - war between churches
- - mother country of the renaissance
- - mona lisa, starry night, are examples of this
- - painted a chapel
- death - deadliest disease
- - time of ages
- - father of humanism
- - the most important book ever
26 Clues: - time of ages • - city in italy • - painted a chapel • - father of humanism • - war between churches • - wrote romeo and juliet • - infamous wealthy family • death - deadliest disease • - wrote a controversial book • More - beheaded by Henry VIII • - father of the printing press • - the most important book ever • Prince - the book machiavelli wrote • - mother country of the renaissance • ...
Chapters 1-4 2025-11-12
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- After the Civil War, _____ expanded rapidly, connecting the nation.
- _______ integration owning all steps of production (e.g., Carnegie Steel).
- Standard _______ track allowed smoother travel and connected routes.
- Railroads spurred growth in steel, coal,____, and manufacturing.
- Lewis Howard Latimer improved the light bulb _____, making bulbs last longer.
- Railroads opened the ______ to settlement and new towns grew along the lines.
- The Industrial Age brought a surge of new _____ and inventors.
- Henry _____ developed the assembly line for mass production of automobiles.
- Time _______ were created to standardize railroad schedules.
- Railroad ______such as Cornelius Vanderbilt consolidated smaller lines into large systems.
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- Elijah McCoy invented a _____ cup for machinery to run smoothly.
- Cyrus Field laid the transatlantic _____ cable (1866), linking U.S. and Europe
- Government land _____ and subsidies encouraged construction.
- _____ and monopolies often eliminated competition.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the _______.
- George Eastman invented the _____ camera, making photography simple and affordable.
16 Clues: Alexander Graham Bell invented the _______. • _____ and monopolies often eliminated competition. • Government land _____ and subsidies encouraged construction. • Time _______ were created to standardize railroad schedules. • The Industrial Age brought a surge of new _____ and inventors. • Elijah McCoy invented a _____ cup for machinery to run smoothly. • ...
Orange Organization 2025-03-25
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- organizations are thought to be _____ with units that have inputs & outputs
- inventions include coaching and _______ training
- changed the narrative of this radical idea
- common metaphor along with moving the needle
- supports strategic planning
- if you _____ and optimize faster than the competition
- instills the need to innovate more and faster than others
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- Orange organization focuses on this
- with the merit to do so anybody can move up the _____
- humans are considered to be called this
- these individuals should lead the pack
- magnitude and speed of innovation is seen as this type of advantage
- you can be anyone you want to be, you can achieve anything you set your mind to
13 Clues: supports strategic planning • Orange organization focuses on this • these individuals should lead the pack • humans are considered to be called this • changed the narrative of this radical idea • common metaphor along with moving the needle • inventions include coaching and _______ training • with the merit to do so anybody can move up the _____ • ...
american9 2024-06-07
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- Patriot known for his "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech.
- Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Author of "Common Sense."
- Early and significant battle of the American Revolution.
- Series of laws passed to punish Boston after the Tea Party.
- Founding Father known for his inventions and diplomacy.
- Second President of the United States.
- Turning point battle of the American Revolution.
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- Final battle of the American Revolution.
- Site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
- Religious revival movement in the colonies.
- Native American leader who waged war against New England settlers.
- Leader of Jamestown colony.
- 1773 protest against British taxes.
- Commander of the Continental Army.
- 1765 law taxing printed materials in the colonies.
- Native American associated with Jamestown colony.
- Organizer of the Sons of Liberty.
- Patriot known for his midnight ride.
- Site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
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 2021-12-09
7 Clues: plastic brick toys • an original creation • changes to a creation • how you see in the dark • how you transport to other areas • you use it in many daily activities • makes you want to achieve something
engineers and inventions. 2026-03-29
7 Clues: lets you see your bones • used to see stuff very very small • something used to light up something • device that students do school work on • used to get from place to place in the sky • device used to talk to someone you cant see • used to sit and go place to place faster on land
Inventions and Innovations 2021-12-09
7 Clues: plastic brick toys • an original creation • changes to a creation • how you see in the dark • how you transport to other areas • makes you want to achieve something • you use it in many daily activities (machines, the internet)
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-10
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- a part that is pre-made and stored
- made cotton gin to remove seeds in america
- made the first trip on steamboat
- became most popular type of transportation
- allowed farmers to farm in soil
- fueled with other inventions
- Steamboats arrivals increased
- device that removes cotton seeds
- made guns using interchangeable parts
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- first successful steam engine in a train
- Noticed that iron plows didnt work well
- Steamboats businesses sprang all along
- provided three fiths of Americas exports cotton
- connected Atlantic Seaboard with midwest
- spins several threads at once
- used to power the gin
- Used to power the gin
- allowed farmers to plant crops
- highest concentrated millionaires
19 Clues: used to power the gin • Used to power the gin • fueled with other inventions • spins several threads at once • Steamboats arrivals increased • allowed farmers to plant crops • allowed farmers to farm in soil • made the first trip on steamboat • device that removes cotton seeds • highest concentrated millionaires • a part that is pre-made and stored • ...
Famous Inventors 2023-07-08
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- Scottish inventor of the steam engine, James ____.
- American inventor known for the light bulb and phonograph, Thomas ____.
- Greek mathematician and inventor, Archimedes ____.
- Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer, Nikola ____.
- American inventor known for the motion picture camera, Thomas ____.
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- Italian polymath known for his inventions and art, Leonardo ____.
- Italian physicist and inventor, Guglielmo ____.
- British inventor known for the invention of the World Wide Web, Tim ____.
- American inventor known for the telephone, Alexander ____.
- American inventor known for the electric light bulb, Thomas ____.
10 Clues: Italian physicist and inventor, Guglielmo ____. • Scottish inventor of the steam engine, James ____. • Greek mathematician and inventor, Archimedes ____. • American inventor known for the telephone, Alexander ____. • Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer, Nikola ____. • Italian polymath known for his inventions and art, Leonardo ____. • ...
Extreme Weather 2025-08-07
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- Sides that are straight up and down
- weather that is intense and deserves special mention
- made of metal and used to transfer energy of a lightning bolt
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- Solutions New inventions and building methods that can help reduce the effects of extreme weather
- sides that are slanted up
- A series of repeating events
- high waters during severe weather
- columns of air that spin violently
8 Clues: sides that are slanted up • A series of repeating events • high waters during severe weather • columns of air that spin violently • Sides that are straight up and down • weather that is intense and deserves special mention • made of metal and used to transfer energy of a lightning bolt • ...
The importance of materials development for language 2021-09-06
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- materials development association
- providing the learner with the experience of the language in use
- material developer
- materials generally serve as the basis of much of language imput that learners receive
- book dedicated to the publication of reports of materials development
- have considerable experience and expertise as teachers
- helping the teacher to make discoveries about the language
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- help participants to become more aware of important issues in L2
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- is an interactive way of facilitate language
- they are also materials development
- anything which can udes to facilitate the learning of a language
- is a way of facilitate language
- guiding the learner in practicing the language
- is a practical undertaking involving the production evaluation adaptation and exploitation of materials
- informing the learner about the target language
16 Clues: material developer • is a way of facilitate language • materials development association • they are also materials development • encouraging the learner to use the language • is an interactive way of facilitate language • guiding the learner in practicing the language • informing the learner about the target language • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-11-09
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- violent strike that took place at Andrew Carnegie's
- encouraged managers to treat workers as interchangeable parts
- the first national labor union ,founded in the 1870s
- a multibillionaire in the steel industry
- businesses that sell stock shares
- owning all businesses in a certain field
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply
- sold equipment to miners and founded Stanford University
- an Irish immigrant who worked for better mining conditions
- total ownership of a product or service
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- occurred on May 11, 1894 and stopped traffic on many railroad lines
- introduced the Model T and implemented the moving assembly line
- an exclusive right to make or sell inventions
- owned an oil-refining company
- created the electric light bulb
- all workers working together to have a greater success in negotiating with management
- leader of the Knights of Labor
- an early labor union led by Samuel Gompers
- view of society, based on scientist Charles Darwin
- a legal arrangement grouping a number of companies together under a single board
20 Clues: owned an oil-refining company • leader of the Knights of Labor • created the electric light bulb • businesses that sell stock shares • total ownership of a product or service • a multibillionaire in the steel industry • owning all businesses in a certain field • an early labor union led by Samuel Gompers • an exclusive right to make or sell inventions • ...
SOL 2 Vocab Review 2022-02-15
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- to move from one place to settle
- an area of rich farmland in
- a group of people descended from a
- workers who make things by hand
- another
- need.
- the development of skills in a particular kind of work, such as trading or record keeping
- community formed by members of a group
- or canals
- important accomplishment
- discover or reveal through examination
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- water to dry land by digging
- ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet
- ancestor
- more than what is needed or used.
- stone Age also called Neolithic Age during which people learned to grow food, raise animals and make pottery.
- Asia, between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea.
- workers who make hand written copies of documents
- the taming of animals for human use
- member of a group that has no permanent home, traveling from place to place in search of food and water.
20 Clues: need. • another • ancestor • or canals • important accomplishment • an area of rich farmland in • water to dry land by digging • workers who make things by hand • to move from one place to settle • more than what is needed or used. • a group of people descended from a • the taming of animals for human use • community formed by members of a group • discover or reveal through examination • ...
The Daughter of the Deep 2023-09-20
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- incredibly good cook
- transfer student from Brazil, Anna's friend
- the house of combat
- The Lincoln base is on this
- wrote the book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- the dog on board
- Protagonist
- Hewett used to work with the enemy (Land Academy)
- Ana and Dev's mom
- the house of applied mechanics
- Dev gave his mother's blank to Ana
- Rival School of HPA
- There is a blank in the group
- Ana and Dev's dad
- Ana and Devs dolphin friend
- Graduated from 2 houses
- Anna's brother
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- their ship
- the plot of the story
- high-tech gun with extraordinary capabilities
- author of the book
- Anna's best friend, but a Harding
- Helps them hide at Lincoln base
- High-tech artificial intelligent ship with revolutionary inventions
- had a rough childhood, tough on the outside
- the house of counterintelligence
- Turun and Sita's reason for death
- the house of medicine
- the enemy's ship
- also known as Prince Dakkar
30 Clues: their ship • Protagonist • Anna's brother • the dog on board • the enemy's ship • Ana and Dev's mom • Ana and Dev's dad • author of the book • the house of combat • Rival School of HPA • incredibly good cook • the plot of the story • the house of medicine • Graduated from 2 houses • The Lincoln base is on this • also known as Prince Dakkar • Ana and Devs dolphin friend • ...
Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-02
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- differences in organisms in a population
- more offspring than can survive
- remains of dead animals
- how animals have changed
- where Darwin made many of his discoveries
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- some individuals survive longer and reproduce more than others do
- the bodily structures of different organisms
- traits that help individuals survive
- a character that is shared by a group of species because it is inherited from a common ancestor
- the birds that Darwin studied
- geologist that theorized the deeper you dig the older fossils get
- thought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits
- economist who realized that the human population grows exponentially
13 Clues: remains of dead animals • how animals have changed • the birds that Darwin studied • more offspring than can survive • traits that help individuals survive • differences in organisms in a population • where Darwin made many of his discoveries • the bodily structures of different organisms • thought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits • ...
Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-02
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- differences in organisms in a population
- more offspring than can survive
- remains of dead animals
- how animals have changed
- where Darwin made many of his discoveries
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- some individuals survive longer and reproduce more than others do
- the bodily structures of different organisms
- traits that help individuals survive
- a character that is shared by a group of species because it is inherited from a common ancestor
- the birds that Darwin studied
- geologist that theorized the deeper you dig the older fossils get
- thought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits
- economist who realized that the human population grows exponentially
13 Clues: remains of dead animals • how animals have changed • the birds that Darwin studied • more offspring than can survive • traits that help individuals survive • differences in organisms in a population • where Darwin made many of his discoveries • the bodily structures of different organisms • thought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits • ...
Pythagoras 2021-11-07
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- His students listened to soft background ________ while they worked on his problems.
- A new type of number called an ______________ number was kept a secret.
- His organization of learners were called a ______________.
- Pythagoras taught arithmetica, harmonia, geometria, and ________________ in his first official school.
- The brotherhood believed that _____________ is the greatest purification.
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- Pythagoras hired a ___________ so that he could share his mathematical discoveries.
- He was considered a Greek _____________.
- He was born on the island of ____________.
- He discovered the Pythagorean _____________.
- Quote: "Number is the _______ of all things"
- He asserted that the Earth was __________.
- Quote: "Everything is arranged according to mathematical ____________.
- He demonstrated that construction of five geometric _____________.
13 Clues: He was considered a Greek _____________. • He was born on the island of ____________. • He asserted that the Earth was __________. • He discovered the Pythagorean _____________. • Quote: "Number is the _______ of all things" • His organization of learners were called a ______________. • He demonstrated that construction of five geometric _____________. • ...
Holes Vocabulary: Part 1 2022-10-14
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- move slowly, idle, or linger
- inventions or creations
- imperfect or flawed
- wide or open area
- written or engraved
- an observant or piercing look
- lacking or shortage
- to move backwards or retreat
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- cutting off circulation or smothering
- deserving to be disliked
- removed through digging
- forcibly opened or inquired closely
- squeamish movements or physical discomfort
- discovered through investigation or digging
- done in a skillful or clever way
- lacking vegetation or deserted
- placed down or stored for safe keeping
- contrary to reason or ridiculous
- scowled or sneered
- very strange or ugly
20 Clues: wide or open area • scowled or sneered • imperfect or flawed • written or engraved • lacking or shortage • very strange or ugly • removed through digging • inventions or creations • deserving to be disliked • move slowly, idle, or linger • to move backwards or retreat • an observant or piercing look • lacking vegetation or deserted • done in a skillful or clever way • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2024-05-03
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- he was very _____
- helps people see
- he was very ______
- the cause he found electricity
- he was an auhtor of several books
- what month was Franklin born.
- he was an ______
- he was so smart he was _____
- he was one of the first ___
- he helped advance magic _____
- he had _____ children
- helped him find electricity.
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- after school he was a _____
- Benjamin was born in ______
- his inventions are very ______
- he was considered a _____
- the kit _____ helped him find electricity
- he was considered a ____
- his first job was a ____
- he ______ the declaration of independence
20 Clues: helps people see • he was an ______ • he was very _____ • he was very ______ • he had _____ children • he was considered a ____ • his first job was a ____ • he was considered a _____ • after school he was a _____ • Benjamin was born in ______ • he was one of the first ___ • he was so smart he was _____ • helped him find electricity. • what month was Franklin born. • ...
Engineers 2025-01-16
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- Sunscreen.
- Fixture Designer. LED inventions
- engineering Crutches
- Engineer Zinc plating machine
- Engineer. Humidity systems
- Engineer. The steam locomotive
- Engineer x-rays
- engineering. packaging
- Engineer train tracks
- Engineer.engineering drawings.
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- Engineer. the weight accumulator
- engineering. 3D printing
- Engineering. Bottomless Water Bottles
- engineering. new financial products,
- engineering. constructed wetlands
- Engineer. the mechanical clock,
- Engineering vertical farming
- Engineer. construction files
- engineering. The McCormick reaper
- Manufacturing Engineer. manufacturing process
- engineer. localized temperature
- Technician. transportation
- Manufacturing Engineer. production processes,
- Image Analyst. drone imagery
- Engineer. radar systems
- Technician. IC CHIP
26 Clues: Sunscreen. • Engineer x-rays • Technician. IC CHIP • engineering Crutches • Engineer train tracks • engineering. packaging • Engineer. radar systems • engineering. 3D printing • Engineer. Humidity systems • Technician. transportation • Engineering vertical farming • Engineer. construction files • Engineer Zinc plating machine • Image Analyst. drone imagery • ...
da vinci 2024-11-28
8 Clues: A flying machine. • An underwater machine. • Where did Da Vinci die? • One thing invented by Da Vinci. • Da Vinci’s most famous painting. • How old was Da Vinci when he died? • Da Vinci is famous for his _________, ideas and inventions. • The Salvator Mundi was sold for $450 _________ dollars in 2017.
physu 2024-12-19
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- / Pioneer in radioactivity, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- / The unit of electrical resistance is named after this physicist.
- / The unit of frequency is named after this physicist.
- / Famous for the theory of relativity and E=mc².
- / Discovered radioactivity in uranium.
- / Known for his law of elasticity.
- / Predicted the existence of antimatter through his quantum mechanics work.
- / Made major discoveries in electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Discovered the neutron in 1932.
- / Introduced quantum theory and a fundamental constant named after him.
- / Invented the first electric battery.
- / Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
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- / Famous for his quantum wave equation and a thought experiment with a cat.
- / Known for the exclusion principle in quantum mechanics.
- / A pioneer in nuclear physics and co-discoverer of nuclear fission.
- / Developed the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.
- / Known for contributions to alternating current and electromagnetism.
- / The temperature scale named after this Swedish astronomer.
- / Theoretical physicist famous for his work on black holes and the universe.
- / Known for his effect describing X-ray scattering.
- / Known for his work in quantum electrodynamics and Feynman diagrams.
21 Clues: / Discovered the neutron in 1932. • / Known for his law of elasticity. • / Discovered radioactivity in uranium. • / Invented the first electric battery. • / Famous for the theory of relativity and E=mc². • / Known for his effect describing X-ray scattering. • / The unit of frequency is named after this physicist. • ...
Renaissance Key Words 2023-03-17
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- Person who created the 95 Theses
- City of the start of the Renaissance
- Improving the quality of life by looking at old cultures
- Person who was involved with art, discovery, and inventions
- Invention that helped common people
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- Place where the Renaissance spread North
- A period of great change in art, research, and innovation based on the Romans and Greeks
- Name of king who created the Church of England
- Family who supported many artists
- Person accused of corruption in the Church
10 Clues: Person who created the 95 Theses • Family who supported many artists • Invention that helped common people • City of the start of the Renaissance • Place where the Renaissance spread North • Person accused of corruption in the Church • Name of king who created the Church of England • Improving the quality of life by looking at old cultures • ...
5th SS Unit 5 2021-11-16
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- creating products from raw materials
- era of mass production and inventions
- invented by Eli Whitney to help the cotton industry
- this event led the U.S. to become a world power
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- British blocked American ships from sailing
- Natives did this to Americans with help from the British
- belief that your country is the BEST
- purchase that doubled the size of the U.S.
- British kidnapped American sailors to work for them
- parts helped increase production and replace parts faster
10 Clues: belief that your country is the BEST • creating products from raw materials • era of mass production and inventions • purchase that doubled the size of the U.S. • British blocked American ships from sailing • this event led the U.S. to become a world power • British kidnapped American sailors to work for them • invented by Eli Whitney to help the cotton industry • ...
Art 2020-03-31
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- books about some imaginary inventions, modern world are
- the synonym of picture
- a person who writes music
- some process that gives you pleasure is
- when there is a lot of blood and murders in a film, that film is
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- an event where people show different works of art
- a film about a real person or event
- a movie for kids
- "War and Peace" is a
- when you hate some form of art you can say it's
10 Clues: a movie for kids • "War and Peace" is a • the synonym of picture • a person who writes music • a film about a real person or event • some process that gives you pleasure is • when you hate some form of art you can say it's • an event where people show different works of art • books about some imaginary inventions, modern world are • ...
Westward Expansion 2017-10-10
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- the battle where Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho won
- an agreement or compact
- thought of as a "treeless wasteland"
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- changing to better fit the environment/surroundings
- resources found in nature
- Hunkpapa Lakota holy man
- houses in the Great Planes were made out of this
- people who got kicked off their land and moved into reservations
- things that helped people do things more efficiently
- places where American Indians were sent after getting kicked off their land
10 Clues: an agreement or compact • Hunkpapa Lakota holy man • resources found in nature • thought of as a "treeless wasteland" • houses in the Great Planes were made out of this • changing to better fit the environment/surroundings • things that helped people do things more efficiently • the battle where Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho won • ...
Ict 2024-06-25
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- The software license that is privately owned and shared to certain persons
- This type of piracy is illegally downloaded and sold
- the hacker hacks for stealing something valuable or other bad purposes
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- A password is ________ when no one can be able to guess it
- this hacker breaks into systems and report discoveries to owner
- Uniform Resource Locator
- HyperText Markup Language
7 Clues: Uniform Resource Locator • HyperText Markup Language • This type of piracy is illegally downloaded and sold • A password is ________ when no one can be able to guess it • this hacker breaks into systems and report discoveries to owner • the hacker hacks for stealing something valuable or other bad purposes • ...
Jaxon's crossword puzzle 3 2025-12-12
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- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- a person who writes
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a craftsperson
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- a task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
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- someone who is trained in a particular career
- to bring something new into being
- the way a civilization is organized
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a symbol that stands for an object
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
15 Clues: a craftsperson • a person who writes • to bring something new into being • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • a person who makes money by selling goods • someone who is trained in a particular career • an interconnected system of channels or lines • ...
WB L22A 2014-10-06
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- To say what’s going to happen in the future.
- One of the people who help to rule a county and make decisions.
- bank The place to take glass for recycling.
- The people who make decisions about a country.
- To collect things and change them into something else to be used again.
- The place outside of the Earth’s atmosphere.
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- The natural world made up of air, water and land.
- Damage to the land, sea and air from harmful substances.
- Everything that exists in space, such as all the stars, planets and galaxies.
- The use of scientific discoveries to make new machines.
- An increase in the temperature of the Earth is called global _________________.
- To break or make something worse.
- The way weather conditions are becoming different is called ________ change.
13 Clues: To break or make something worse. • bank The place to take glass for recycling. • To say what’s going to happen in the future. • The place outside of the Earth’s atmosphere. • The people who make decisions about a country. • The natural world made up of air, water and land. • The use of scientific discoveries to make new machines. • ...
What is Science? 2023-02-14
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- science the study of the Earth, including its rocks, oceans, air, and weather; also the study of the sun, moon, planets, and stars
- anything that takes up space
- to study a subject, usually using books and doing experiments
- a very large group of stars that travel together through space
- a kind of test that scientists use to discover or prove something
- science discoveries and skills that are put to use
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- all that exists, including the planets, sun, stars and space
- the study of nature and the universe
- science the study of matter and energy
- the careful study of something
- a device that produces a narrow, strong beam of light
- science the study of living things and how they behave
- the ability of something or someone to do work or produce heart
- the smallest part of a substance that can still be recognized as that substance
14 Clues: anything that takes up space • the careful study of something • the study of nature and the universe • science the study of matter and energy • science discoveries and skills that are put to use • a device that produces a narrow, strong beam of light • science the study of living things and how they behave • all that exists, including the planets, sun, stars and space • ...
Puzzle 8 2019-12-10
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- One pretending to have skill, especially in medicine
- A person or thing or situation that is mysterious and difficult to understand
- A person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status
- Publicly satirize or ridicule-that’s what I used to do; burlesque
- Recognize a distinction
- Make indigent or Poor
- Wish Joy or happiness to, esp. in view of a coming event
- An establishment for the treatment of people who are convalescing or having a chronic illness
- Willing to obey and to show respect
- To get irritated or annoyed
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- Of no avail or effect
- Habituate(Animals, Plants, etc) or become used to new environment
- Aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident; good fortune
- Behead
- A current of cool air in a room or confined space or a single act of drinking or inhaling
- Speechless
- Capable of using both hands equally
- A strong liking
- Happening only for short periods not continuous; capricious
- To ask or order somebody to do something; Beseech
20 Clues: Behead • Speechless • A strong liking • Of no avail or effect • Make indigent or Poor • Recognize a distinction • To get irritated or annoyed • Capable of using both hands equally • Willing to obey and to show respect • To ask or order somebody to do something; Beseech • One pretending to have skill, especially in medicine • Wish Joy or happiness to, esp. in view of a coming event • ...
