discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Units 5 and 6 2020-05-28
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- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country Exploration. Search
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- Small window of a spacecraft
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- The most important
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- Like a hug
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
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- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star Outpost. Place that represent the authors of a government
- No longer produced or used
- thinking Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions Critical thinking. Thought to critic
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- and air craft between two places
- To try discover information
- thinking Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- intelligence the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Say something that will happen in the future
- Move progress at the same time of someone
21 Clues: Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • Small window of a spacecraft • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Move progress at the same time of someone • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • ...
Vocabulary Units 5 and 6 2020-05-28
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- The most important
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions Critical thinking. Thought to critic
- Like a hug
- and air craft between two places
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star Outpost. Place that represent the authors of a government
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
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- To try discover information
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
- Small window of a spacecraft
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- Say something that will happen in the future
- No longer produced or used
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country Exploration. Search
21 Clues: Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • Small window of a spacecraft • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
Vocabulary units 5&6 2020-05-28
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- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
- Place that represent the authors of a government
- Search
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions
- and air craft between two places
- Like a hug
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Small window of a spacecraft
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
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- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country
- The most important
- No longer produced or used
- Say something that will happen in the future
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- To try discover information
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- thinking. Thought to critic
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
24 Clues: Search • Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • thinking. Thought to critic • Small window of a spacecraft • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
industrial revolution 2022-10-21
20 Clues: farming • britain • factory • textiles • machines • capitalism • james watt • inventions • inventions • cotton gin • industrial • technology • child labor • urbanization • steam engine • entrepreneur • manufacturing • assembly line • mass production • interchangeable parts
Ancaint Inventions And Discoveries Of Mesopotamia 2016-11-28
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- a professional writer
- Crescent A religion in southwest Asia; sites of the first civilization
- the capital of Babylonia; a city of great wealth and luxury
- The king of Babylon from about 1792 to 1750 b.c.; creator of the babyional empire
- the belief in many gods
- A market selling different kinds of goods
- A traditional story; in some cultures, a legend that explains peoples beliefs
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- Groups of wedges and lines used to write several languages of the Fertile Crescent
- A group of travelers journeying together
- Many territoies and people controlled by one govermemt
- A city that is also a separate, independent state
- ram A powerful weapon with a wooden beam mounted on wheels
12 Clues: a professional writer • the belief in many gods • A group of travelers journeying together • A market selling different kinds of goods • A city that is also a separate, independent state • Many territoies and people controlled by one govermemt • ram A powerful weapon with a wooden beam mounted on wheels • the capital of Babylonia; a city of great wealth and luxury • ...
Unit 10 2024-06-10
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- point - A decisive moment where something changes significantly.
- - Significant effect or influence of something on another thing.
- - The act of making something reach a recipient.
- - A device with moving parts used to perform specific tasks.
- - A form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge.
- - Activity that provides amusement or pleasure.
- - A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- - A person or device that cleans or makes something clean.
- - Causing surprise or astonishment.
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- - In a short period of time; with speed.
- - Thin, flat material made from wood pulp used for writing, printing, or packaging.
- - Sets of instructions that a computer can execute.
- - New findings or knowledge obtained through research or observation.
- - An object or machine created for a specific purpose, usually technological.
- - To keep something in its original state or in good condition over a long period of time.
- - Requiring less effort or difficulty.
- - New creations that did not exist before.
- - Of great significance or value.
- - Having less risk or danger.
- - A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
20 Clues: - Having less risk or danger. • - Of great significance or value. • - Causing surprise or astonishment. • - Requiring less effort or difficulty. • - In a short period of time; with speed. • - New creations that did not exist before. • - Activity that provides amusement or pleasure. • - The act of making something reach a recipient. • ...
Early Human Settlement 2023-10-04
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- A type of society or culture based around farming and raising livestock
- A term that means "new stone age" and refers to a time when humans came to live in agricultural communities
- A geographic area considered as a unit for geographic, social, or cultural reasons
- A permanent community where people live
- An organized group or network in a society that helps people meet long term needs like food, shelter, education, health, or safety
- When people begin to take on individual jobs and focus on specific skill sets
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- A turning point that began about 10,000 years ago when humans began to live in settled communities and raise animals.
- A major change in approach or way we think about/make assumptions
- An event or occurrence which causes a very significant change
- A branch of knowledge that relates to inventions and discoveries
- An approach to altering the makeup of plants or animals to make them more useful to humans. Usually done through selective breeding.
- Having more than you need (extra)
12 Clues: Having more than you need (extra) • A permanent community where people live • An event or occurrence which causes a very significant change • A branch of knowledge that relates to inventions and discoveries • A major change in approach or way we think about/make assumptions • A type of society or culture based around farming and raising livestock • ...
Early Human Settlement 2023-10-04
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- A type of society or culture based around farming and raising livestock
- A term that means "new stone age" and refers to a time when humans came to live in agricultural communicties
- A geographic area considered as a unit for geographic, social, or cultual reasons
- A permanent community where people live
- An organized group or network in a society that helps people meet long term needs like food, shelter, education, health, or safety
- When people begin to take on individual jobs and focus on specific skill sets
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- A turning point that began about 10,000 years ago when humans began to live in settled communities and raise animals.
- A major change in approach or way we think about/make assumptions
- An event or occurrence which causes a very significant change
- A branch of knowledge that relates to inventions and discoveries
- An approach to altering the makeup of plants or animals to make them more useful to humans. Usually done through selective breeding.
- Having more than you need (extra)
12 Clues: Having more than you need (extra) • A permanent community where people live • An event or occurrence which causes a very significant change • A branch of knowledge that relates to inventions and discoveries • A major change in approach or way we think about/make assumptions • A type of society or culture based around farming and raising livestock • ...
Mind and Palate 2024-04-24
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- A psychological disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.
- A style of jazz characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic solos, and improvisation.
- A type of Japanese rice wine.
- A popular type of Italian pasta shaped like small tubes.
- A social gathering where guests bring and sample a variety of dishes.
- A philosophical movement emphasizing individualism and self-reliance.
- A famous surrealist artist known for his melting clocks.
- A legal principle that a person cannot be punished for a crime unless it is against the law.
- A cocktail made with vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream.
- The study of the structure and function of the human body.
- A cultural movement in the United States during the 1920s known for its artistic innovation and social change.
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- A period of rapid economic growth and cultural change in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- The process of s.electing the best candidate or solution from a group.
- The scientific study of the behavior and mind.
- A Renaissance polymath known for his paintings, inventions, and scientific discoveries.
- The process of purifying a liquid by heating and cooling it.
- The practice of eating only plant-based foods.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A Spanish dish of rice cooked with saffron, seafood, and meats
- A French term meaning "a stroke of the palate.," used to describe the taste or flavor of food and drink
20 Clues: A type of Japanese rice wine. • The scientific study of the behavior and mind. • The practice of eating only plant-based foods. • A cocktail made with vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream. • A popular type of Italian pasta shaped like small tubes. • A famous surrealist artist known for his melting clocks. • The study of the structure and function of the human body. • ...
ChatGPT IP Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-19
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- The unauthorized use of someone else's intellectual property
- Two words: A form of intellectual property that protects confidential business information, such as recipes, formulas, and methods
- The exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work
- The exclusive right to use a trade name or symbol in commerce
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- Two words: The legal concept that creators have certain rights over their creations
- Two words: The exclusive right to make and sell an invention for a certain number of years
- A form of intellectual property that protects inventions and discoveries, such as new products, processes, and technologies
- A form of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship, such as literature, music, and software
8 Clues: The unauthorized use of someone else's intellectual property • The exclusive right to use a trade name or symbol in commerce • Two words: The legal concept that creators have certain rights over their creations • Two words: The exclusive right to make and sell an invention for a certain number of years • ...
tec terms 2023-05-02
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- Domain Name System
- a computer or computer program which manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network:
- Personally Identifiable Information
- Personally Identifiable Information
- Property inventions or discoveries that are protected
- Read Only Memory
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
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- Office of Strategic Services, a US intelligence organization during World War II.
- Divide the gulf between those who have ready access to computers and the internet, and those who do not:
- Random-access memory
- to put a password or to lock something
- the computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way by a person using special electronic equipment, such as a helmet with a screen inside or gloves fitted with sensors.
- a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style:
- Terms Three
14 Clues: Terms Three • Read Only Memory • Domain Name System • Random-access memory • Personally Identifiable Information • Personally Identifiable Information • to put a password or to lock something • Property inventions or discoveries that are protected • Office of Strategic Services, a US intelligence organization during World War II. • ...
Geography Quiz 2024-09-03
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- discoveries and inventions that help people to change /adapt to their environments.
- increase in the number of people in a aspecific area.
- analysis of how geography has affected historic events and how places, environments, and cultures change over time.
- features of the Earths's surface such as landforms, water systems, etc.
- International networks for exchanging good and services.
- natural or human alterations to the environment.
- natural events in the physical environment that are destructive such as vocanoes or hurricanes.
- use of natural resources, production of goods, provision of services and distribution of information.
- distributions of population among urban and rural communities.
- ways in which a society satisfies basic needs throught the production and distribution of goods/services.
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- networks of plants and animals interacting with the environment.
- use of geographic knowledge/skills to analyze problems and make decisions that affect the future.
- actions of nature that change the physical environment.
- any part of the natural environment that people need and value.
- learned behavior from people, including their belief systems, languages etc.
- increase in the number of people in a specific area.
- regional long term trend in weather and atmospheric conditions.
- methods used by countries/organizations to pursue goals, such as maintaining/expanding control ovr a territory.
- how different viewpoints influence political decisions, divisions, and policies connected to geographic issues.
- movement of people, often influenced by push-and -pull factors.
- instruments used to collect, organize, store or display geographic information.
21 Clues: natural or human alterations to the environment. • increase in the number of people in a specific area. • increase in the number of people in a aspecific area. • actions of nature that change the physical environment. • International networks for exchanging good and services. • distributions of population among urban and rural communities. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2018-01-22
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- theorizes that the sun is the center of the universe...and does not go around the Earth
- this elementary process of "doing" science begins during the period, thanks in part to new inventions
- the sun is the center of the universe, Copernicus
- Englishman that could do it all...Calculus, gravity, etc.
- the laws that keep the universe in order...can not be changed...establish ORDER in our world
- developed laws of planetary motion
- emerging view of the divine of the age that saw God as the great "clock maker", does not intervene in man's affairs
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- new invention of the period that allows the seeing of the formerly unseen
- allows for the rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- circulatory system
- developed, expanded upon by Bacon...the basis for "doing" science today
- this earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- PROVES the Heliocentric theory is correct with a telescope...unpopular with the Catholic Church
13 Clues: circulatory system • developed laws of planetary motion • the sun is the center of the universe, Copernicus • Englishman that could do it all...Calculus, gravity, etc. • allows for the rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • developed, expanded upon by Bacon...the basis for "doing" science today • ...
Political and Legal Systems in National Environments 2014-11-16
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- A state with this system advocates collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods.
- Seizure of an entire industry, either with or without compensation.
- A system for interpreting and enforcing laws.
- A state with this system tries to regulate most aspects of public and private behavior.
- Exposure to potential loss or adverse effects on company operations and profitability caused by developments in a country’s political and legal environments.
- The most important participant in legal systems. It has the power to enact and enforce laws.
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- A set of formal institutions that constitute a government.
- Ideas or works created by individuals or firms, including discoveries and inventions.
- A ban on exports to or imports from a certain country in order to isolate it.
- A penalty imposed on one or more countries by another country (for example tariffs, trade barriers, import duties and import or export quotas).
10 Clues: A system for interpreting and enforcing laws. • A set of formal institutions that constitute a government. • Seizure of an entire industry, either with or without compensation. • A ban on exports to or imports from a certain country in order to isolate it. • Ideas or works created by individuals or firms, including discoveries and inventions. • ...
IELTS Speaking Collocations- Topic: Inventions and Discoveries 2025-06-27
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- s________ innovation: inspire or trigger new ideas
- think ___________ the box: think in a creative or unconventional way
- a t__________ point: a moment when big change starts
- make ____________: do something important that people will remember
- ____________ and error: the process of trying and failing continuously to find a solution
- go v_________: spread very quickly (especially online innovations or ideas)
- go back to the d__________ board: start again from the beginning
- "Scientists made a b____________by fiding a solution to cancer last year."
- b________someone’s mind: surprise someone with how amazing something is
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- c____________ technology: the most advanced or innovative tech available
- a l____________ moment: a sudden realization or great idea
- apply __________in practice: use learned information in real-world settings
- start from ___________: begin everything with nothing
- ________the test of time: remain useful and relevant over a long period
- stand out from the c_______: be different and noticeable from other people
15 Clues: s________ innovation: inspire or trigger new ideas • a t__________ point: a moment when big change starts • start from ___________: begin everything with nothing • a l____________ moment: a sudden realization or great idea • go back to the d__________ board: start again from the beginning • make ____________: do something important that people will remember • ...
Notable Figures/Heroes 2023-10-10
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- Someone who works to help others by providing aid, support, or resources to those in need
- Someone who travels to new places, often unknown or dangerous, to learn about different cultures and environments
- A brave person who helps put out fires and saves people's lives when there is an emergency
- A caring person who treats sick people, helps them feel better, and keeps them healthy
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- A person who participates in sports activities and demonstrates physical skill, strength, and agility
- Someone who guides students in learning new things, provides knowledge, and helps them grow
- A person who studies and explores the world around us to make new discoveries and inventions
- A creative person who expresses themselves through various forms of art like painting, drawing, or music
- A watchful individual who keeps swimmers safe at the beach or pool by rescuing those in danger
- Officer A person who protects the community, enforces laws, and ensures safety for everyone
10 Clues: A caring person who treats sick people, helps them feel better, and keeps them healthy • Someone who works to help others by providing aid, support, or resources to those in need • A brave person who helps put out fires and saves people's lives when there is an emergency • ...
Historical Figure part2 2023-07-24
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- A British statesman and leader during World War II, known for his powerful speeches and resilience.
- An American inventor and businessman, famous for his inventions like the phonograph and the light bulb.
- A pioneering scientist, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, known for her work in radioactivity.
- An English playwright and poet, regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language.
- A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician, the first black president of South Africa.
- A prominent English queen known for her long and successful reign during the Elizabethan era.
- A genius artist, scientist, and inventor during the Renaissance, known for masterpieces like the Mona Lisa.
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- A brilliant mathematician, physicist, and astronomer who made significant scientific discoveries.
- An influential leader in India's independence movement, advocating non-violent civil disobedience.
- An English playwright and poet, known for his timeless works like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.
- A legendary ancient Macedonian king and military leader, famous for creating a vast empire.
11 Clues: A legendary ancient Macedonian king and military leader, famous for creating a vast empire. • A prominent English queen known for her long and successful reign during the Elizabethan era. • An English playwright and poet, known for his timeless works like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. • ...
Crossword. Ancient China 2022-05-13
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- this army is made up of __________ sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China.
- The advancement of __________ technology used these weapons to give the Shang military great advantage over their enemies.
- The Grand Canal reached a new ________ in the 13th centaury.
- we are learning about ancient china __________.
- The creator of this Crossword.
- What road was an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- At the end of the presentation is the ________.
- Ancient china Economy was based on what?
- The_______ dynasty lived between 207 B.C. - 220 A.D.
- We are studying ________ China.
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- what invention could be traced back to the third centaury.
- The Great _______ of China was built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection.
- In what centaury can the wheelbarrow be traced back to?
- The learning intention is: How ONE of the following ___________ or discoveries changed the way people lived.
- There is an annotated _______ of the silk Road and Grand Canal.
- What does China use as currency.
- The _________ bone inscriptions are the oldest known form of Chinese writing.
- the Chinese government operated over 11,000 grain barges on the ________ to transport food to the north.
- The ______ canal was built to enable successive Chinese dynasties to transport surplus grain.
- What dynasty had the only female emperor in Chinese history?
20 Clues: The creator of this Crossword. • We are studying ________ China. • What does China use as currency. • Ancient china Economy was based on what? • we are learning about ancient china __________. • At the end of the presentation is the ________. • The_______ dynasty lived between 207 B.C. - 220 A.D. • In what centaury can the wheelbarrow be traced back to? • ...
Ch 16 vocabulary 2019-11-05
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- a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance
- type metal letters that can be put in different orders to make words. It can be used to print books.
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- Something is born again as a new person or another living creature
- a time when learning and creating became important in Europe. It began about 1300 and lasted about 300 years
- writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature
- having to do with religion
6 Clues: having to do with religion • Something is born again as a new person or another living creature • writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature • a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance • ...
Ch 16 vocabulary 2019-11-05
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- a time when learning and creating became important in Europe. It began about 1300 and lasted about 300 years
- Something is born again as a new person or another living creature
- having to do with religion
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- writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature
- a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance
- type metal letters that can be put in different orders to make words. It can be used to print books.
6 Clues: having to do with religion • Something is born again as a new person or another living creature • writing such as plays, stories and books are all types of literature • a time in which people made many inventions and discoveries. It began during the Renaissance • ...
Geography Vocab 2021-09-23
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- Lines that run horizontally (across) on a map
- Type of map that shows countries, states, cities, and borders
- Words on a map that name places and bodies of water
- How a civilization groups people into categories or ranks
- Important discoveries, inventions, ideas, etc.
- how people connect with the land they live on; there are 5 themes
- Where something is at; two types: absolute and relative
- How a civilization shares the power (or not) among people; includes government and laws
- Group of places that have similar physical or human characteristics
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- How humans adapt, modify, and depend on their environment
- Lines that run vertically (up and down) on a map
- Line that separates one country or state from another
- People, resources, and ideas do this because of push and pull factors
- Tool that tells us what the symbols, colors, lines, etc. on a map mean
- Small shapes or pictures on a map that represent something
- Type of map that shows natural features like mountains, forests, deserts, etc.
- Tool that tells us the cardinal directions on a map
- Tool that tells us the what the distance on a map equals in the real world
- Set of beliefs that help answer questions about human existence; there are around 4000 in the world
- What a location is like when you get there; all the characteristics of a location
- Buying, selling, trading, money, jobs, etc.
21 Clues: Buying, selling, trading, money, jobs, etc. • Lines that run horizontally (across) on a map • Important discoveries, inventions, ideas, etc. • Lines that run vertically (up and down) on a map • Words on a map that name places and bodies of water • Tool that tells us the cardinal directions on a map • Line that separates one country or state from another • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2022-05-24
16 Clues: reine • ville • usine • moteur • routes • vapeur • bateaux • charbon • campagne • urbanisé • pollution • révolution • inventions • chemins de fer • industrialisation • travail des enfants
How Much Do You Know About Da Vinci? 2022-03-08
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- What village was Leonardo da Vinci born in?
- What other Renaissance painter did Leonardo da Vinci influence?
- Where in 1482 did Leonardo da Vinci move to work for the city’s duke?
- Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions were known as _____ for his time
- Even though his output of paintings and creations was quite small, what was the other famous painting made by Leonardo da Vinci?
- Leonardo da Vinci had to leave a lot of his discoveries a secret and therefore didn’t have a huge impact on the Renaissance in terms of engineering and science because of what group?
- At what age did he find his knack for painting?
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- Who did Leonardo’s father apprentice him to for art?
- What great architect did Leonardo da Vinci influence?
- What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s father?
- What was one of the subjects that da Vinci put in his “codices”?
- What is one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings?
- What was Leonardo da Vinci’s first but uncomplete work?
- What other art form did Leonardo da Vinci have an influence on?
- Who were able to create new and revolutionized art techniques because of Leonardo da Vinci’s impact?
15 Clues: What village was Leonardo da Vinci born in? • At what age did he find his knack for painting? • What was the name of Leonardo da Vinci’s father? • Who did Leonardo’s father apprentice him to for art? • What great architect did Leonardo da Vinci influence? • What was Leonardo da Vinci’s first but uncomplete work? • ...
Leonie & Andy's Supreme Ancient Crossword 2020-11-18
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- The ancient civilisation famous for its pyramids (7,5)
- The ancient civilisation that is now the most populated city in Italy (7,4)
- Egypt's most famous river (3,4)
- A Chinese river that is the worlds longest river (3,7,5)
- One of Ancient Persia's greatest leader he also created the Behistun Inscription, which helped decipher the cuneiform script. (6,3,5)
- One of the Chinese inventions that copies an original piece using wood
- One of the Chinese inventions that was made from the bark of a mulberry tree
- commonly known as BCE
- The ancient civilisation that believed in the 12 Olympians(7,6)
- One of the Chinese inventions that is made from silkworm cocoons
- A fermented fish sauce used as a condiment in Rome (4,5)
- The goddess of war tactics she has a city named after her in Greece and the Parthenon is dedicated to her.
- The ancient civilization that created the wheel (7,11)
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- A very well known leader who first founded the Persian Empire or Archmenids Empire (5,3,5)
- A multi-lingual relief that helped to decipher the cuneiform script (3,8, 11)
- A Chinese river that's the sixth-longest river in the world (3,6,5)
- The goddess of the hearth, she is was given sacrifices every day from people of Ancient Greece
- A very large statue of King Khafre's face located in Egypt, one of Egypt's most famous landmark (3,6,2,4)
- The ancient civilisation that only lasted around 200 years (7,6)
- One of the Chinese inventions that helps to guide large ships
- Rulers who belong to the same royal family for generations.
- A mountain range in Asia it has many of Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest, at the border between Nepal and China (3,9)
- A common title used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Commonly known as CE
- Really, really old
- The ancient civilisation that created gun powder and silk (7,5)
- One of the Chinese inventions that uses magnets to tell you the direction
- China's first emperor (3,3,5)
- One of the Chinese inventions that sis used to make guns, bombs, mines and even rockets
- A system of roads that allowed Darius The great to send messages to the 20 provinces (3,5,4)
30 Clues: Really, really old • Commonly known as CE • commonly known as BCE • China's first emperor (3,3,5) • Egypt's most famous river (3,4) • The ancient civilisation famous for its pyramids (7,5) • The ancient civilization that created the wheel (7,11) • A Chinese river that is the worlds longest river (3,7,5) • A fermented fish sauce used as a condiment in Rome (4,5) • ...
DISCOVERY 2015-11-05
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- overall, this benefits from discoveries
- another basic language technique that makes a comparison
- unfortunately we sometimes do this to discoveries
- a positive result of discoveries
- Newton didn't let this bring him down
- wrote a famous text 'On the Origin of the Species'
- a long compound word that suggests something is against our instinct
- man it ha gift for spotting supernovae
- number of moons thought to exist in the solar system when Bryson was a boy
- the .......... effect that suggests that 'everything is just right'
- a basic language technique used by Bryson to create imagery
- one of the men who stumbled upon leftover Big Bang radiation
- English 'rock star' scientist with his own documentary series
- Bryson has a keen sense for this
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- flew a kite in an electrical storm
- unfortunately we sometimes do this to discoveries (clue..."No we don't")
- an easily understood version of something...Bryson uses this
- Einstein's nationality
- another word for 'interesting...Bryson focuses on .......... individuals
- this is a factor in the process of discovery
- a specific type of discovery that is most important in this module
- a famous comet is named after this man
- an unpleasant man who actually helped shape what we expect of a museum
- an interesting personal story...Bryson uses this technique
- another word for time, place, circumstances
- Einstein's big idea
- the other guy who stumbled across the leftover radiation
- a word that describes some discoveries, showing how surprising they can be
28 Clues: Einstein's big idea • Einstein's nationality • a positive result of discoveries • Bryson has a keen sense for this • flew a kite in an electrical storm • Newton didn't let this bring him down • a famous comet is named after this man • man it ha gift for spotting supernovae • overall, this benefits from discoveries • another word for time, place, circumstances • ...
Discoveries 2024-10-18
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- - that comes from Egypt
- - shapes made on the ground of Nazca
- - the person who studies ancient human history
- - a stone with old written passages
- - a piece of art made with differently shaped slabs
- - that comes from Rome
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- - the person who studies the sciences
- - something that is under the water
- - when the day and night last the same
- - when the day or the night is the longest
- - something found for the first time
- - a shape carved on the ground
12 Clues: - that comes from Rome • - that comes from Egypt • - a shape carved on the ground • - something that is under the water • - a stone with old written passages • - something found for the first time • - shapes made on the ground of Nazca • - the person who studies the sciences • - when the day and night last the same • - when the day or the night is the longest • ...
Discoveries 2024-10-18
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- - that comes from Egypt
- - shapes made on the ground of Nazca
- - the person who studies ancient human history
- - a stone with old written passages
- - a piece of art made with differently shaped slabs
- - that comes from Rome
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- - the person who studies the sciences
- - something that is under the water
- - when the day and night last the same
- - when the day or the night is the longest
- - something found for the first time
- - a shape carved on the ground
12 Clues: - that comes from Rome • - that comes from Egypt • - a shape carved on the ground • - something that is under the water • - a stone with old written passages • - something found for the first time • - shapes made on the ground of Nazca • - the person who studies the sciences • - when the day and night last the same • - when the day or the night is the longest • ...
archeology and bible 2025-01-31
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- the first extra biblical
- archeology findings
- known for its fertal soil
- written on for the dead sea scrolls
- translated ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics
- most famous discoveries from the ain ghazal excavation
- creating inconsistencies for biblical texts
- first defense wall
- gods word written by man
- the story of mobabs independence
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- the year the rosetta stone was discovered
- study of the past through artifacts
- leading to contrasting views for biblical texts
- early agriculture socites
- meaning and relevance of biblical texts
- writing that symbolizes words or sounds
- ongoing discoveries and debates
- the oldest city in the world and considered the first wall city in the world
- layers of earth from back to BCE
- writing that uses simple pictures to represent ideas
20 Clues: first defense wall • archeology findings • the first extra biblical • gods word written by man • known for its fertal soil • early agriculture socites • ongoing discoveries and debates • layers of earth from back to BCE • the story of mobabs independence • study of the past through artifacts • written on for the dead sea scrolls • meaning and relevance of biblical texts • ...
industrialization and invention notes Mya Wells 2014-12-05
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- inventions
- airplane
- child labor
- oil
- a system that moves parts
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- caption of the shipping and railroads
- telephonesevice
- industrial development in cities created increased labor needs
- light bulb
- caption of the automobiles industry
- caption of the oil industry
- capital of steel-manufacturing
- capital of meatpacking
- capital of auto-manufacturing
- caption of steel industry
15 Clues: oil • airplane • inventions • light bulb • child labor • telephonesevice • capital of meatpacking • caption of steel industry • a system that moves parts • caption of the oil industry • capital of auto-manufacturing • capital of steel-manufacturing • caption of the automobiles industry • caption of the shipping and railroads • industrial development in cities created increased labor needs
Gizmo Crossword 2024-02-06
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- This legal principle ensures that individuals have control over their personal information online
- In the US, the doctrine allowing warrantless data access if the information is already "known to the government."
- The "killer robot" problem explored in law - who is liable for its actions?
- This specific type of AI bias arises from biased training data leading to discriminatory outcomes.
- The international legal principle requiring states to protect foreign nationals' data to an equivalent level as their own.
- A type of intellectual property protection for inventions and discoveries, granted for a limited period
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- This law regulates the management and protection of data about individuals, requiring businesses to handle it responsibly
- A legal term referring to the unauthorized access, use, or manipulation of computer systems and data
- The act of intentionally concealing software's true functionality, often for malicious purposes.
- The legal concept that prohibits unauthorized copying or distribution of digital content
10 Clues: The "killer robot" problem explored in law - who is liable for its actions? • The legal concept that prohibits unauthorized copying or distribution of digital content • The act of intentionally concealing software's true functionality, often for malicious purposes. • ...
Kelly crosswords 2014-12-04
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- one major changes/inventions allowed
- there were several reason for rise and prosperity of big business including
- Telephone service
- examples of big business
- A system that move and partly assembled product among factory workers to speed productions
- examples of big business
- factors that resulted in growth of industry
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- another one major changes/inventions allowed
- airplane
- electric lighting and mechanical of electricity
- assembly line
- other one of the several reasons for the rise and prosperity of big business including
- examples of big business
- examples of big business
14 Clues: airplane • assembly line • Telephone service • examples of big business • examples of big business • examples of big business • examples of big business • one major changes/inventions allowed • factors that resulted in growth of industry • another one major changes/inventions allowed • electric lighting and mechanical of electricity • ...
Greek Discoveries 2014-06-24
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- Leanne's favourite children's book illustrator.
- Favourite sport of Ellen, Jordan, Mike and John.
- David's favourite person.
- Grampa's daily specialty
- Only attendee that admits to wearing a diaper.
- Tina's usual summer home
- The head cheerleader of the Backyard Kids
- Leonard likes to walk through, sleep in and sell ____ all over the world.
- What does "Bohnen" mean?
- What was the name of the group of cousins in the 1st video?
- What run did Ari complete (again) last November?
- America's next top mom
- What city were Mona and Ellie born in?
- What type of patients will Rachel?
- Orli's dream job
- Recently shook Bibi's hand after receiving big award
- The defining feature of the Mykonian landscapes.
- Gowling's Guy
- Maggie's birthplace.
- Bride-to-be and the first baby Leanne ever held
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- Where Rochelle, Kerry and Leanne were born.
- What is Eli's favourite type of music? (Kerry and Tina's former dog)
- Yael's nickname
- What run did Anne complete last October?
- The lawyer who has been "being fired" for over 20 years.
- Ellie's hometown for many years.
- Leanne's favourite temperature.
- A camera would most likely be in her hand.
- Rob's former band.
- Musicians need Naomi to write the _____ so we can sing along.
- Chaik's celebrity twin.
- Soccer star, trivia champ and a groom to be.
- Two attendees have three brothers (in alphabetic order)?
- All Garbes _____ (sport).
- What is the birthday girls's middle name?
- The name of the Newman's granddaughter?
- Marcy's home away from home for 16 years.
- Owner of the most Columbia t-shirts.
- No meat for her.
39 Clues: Gowling's Guy • Yael's nickname • Orli's dream job • No meat for her. • Rob's former band. • Maggie's birthplace. • America's next top mom • Chaik's celebrity twin. • Grampa's daily specialty • Tina's usual summer home • What does "Bohnen" mean? • David's favourite person. • All Garbes _____ (sport). • Leanne's favourite temperature. • Ellie's hometown for many years. • ...
Darwin's Discoveries 2025-01-30
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- The name of the ship that Darwin sailed on
- The town of England where Darwin landed upon his return
- Only the best suited individuals will survive and live long enough to ____________.
- The original purpose of the ship's crew was to make a _________ of the coastline of South America
- A chain of islands off the coast of Ecuador that are home to uniquely diverse species
- Individuals within a species have differences
- In Chile, Darwin realized that the earth's surface can move because he felt an ______________.
- Darwin set sail from this city in England in 1831
- Darwin found that the beaks on these birds varied depending upon the food available on their island
- The captain of the ship that Darwin sailed on
- Darwin noticed that the short-necked tortoises were found on islands that had plants growing close to the _____________.
- Darwin noticed that long-necked tortoises were found on islands that were dry and had lots of
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- Darwin was astonished by this egg laying mammal that he found only in Australia
- The first country in South America that Darwin visited
- The gradual process of change over time, sometimes leading to creation of a new species
- Darwin wondered why this large, flightless bird was found only in Australia
- Remains of extinct species that Darwin realized were ancestors of today's animals
- A species makes more offspring than will survive
- Individuals in a species fight for resources such as food, shelter and mates
- Darwin found a unique species of these lizards that could swim
20 Clues: The name of the ship that Darwin sailed on • Individuals within a species have differences • The captain of the ship that Darwin sailed on • A species makes more offspring than will survive • Darwin set sail from this city in England in 1831 • The first country in South America that Darwin visited • The town of England where Darwin landed upon his return • ...
Inventions 2015-04-13
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- / Was invented in 1895 by Aleksandr Stepánovich Popov
- / It's used for taking photographs and digital videos
- / It's used for researching information
- / It's used for listening music and is a portable device
- / It's used for Going to other place. It's a transportation vehicle
- / It's used for saving data and information
- / It's used for receiving telephone calls
- / It's used to explore unknown places
- / Was invented in 1925 by John Logie Baird
- / It's used for playing video games and enjoying
- / Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson
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- / Was invented in 1946 by Dr. Percy Spencer
- / Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs
- / It's used to give light on the dark spaces
- / Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse
- / Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe
- / Was invented in 1956 by Robert Adler and Eugene Polley
- / Was invented in 1938 by László József Bíró
- / Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto
- / It's used for surfing internet, to play, to type text, to open web pages
20 Clues: / Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs • / It's used to explore unknown places • / Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse • / It's used for researching information • / Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson • / Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe • / It's used for receiving telephone calls • / Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto • ...
Inventions 2022-08-29
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- to make effort done for money or a purpose
- make a choice
- an electrical device to make brightness
- to have or use something with others
- a vehicle designed for air travel
- the time of twelve months
- material manufactured in thin sheets from wood
- an additional amount or degree of.
- visit one or more stores to buy goods
- a number equal to 10 times 100
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- go from one place to another over a distance
- of or belonging to them
- not short
- earlier than the time or event mentioned
- the length of the space between two points
- the past tense form of the verb 'make'
- a thought or suggestion
- introducing the second element in a comparison.
- used to emphasize something extreme
- highest in quality; the superlative of great
- the earth, together with all of its countries
- fast
- a method or manner of doing something
23 Clues: fast • not short • make a choice • of or belonging to them • a thought or suggestion • the time of twelve months • a number equal to 10 times 100 • a vehicle designed for air travel • an additional amount or degree of. • used to emphasize something extreme • to have or use something with others • visit one or more stores to buy goods • a method or manner of doing something • ...
Inventions 2024-07-25
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- Substances used for treating illness or promoting health.
- An appliance used for cooking food by heating it.
- An appliance used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh.
- Lenses set in a frame worn to correct or assist defective eyesight.
- A device used for capturing photographs or video recordings.
- An instrument for measuring and indicating time.
- A soft paper product used for personal hygiene after using the bathroom.
- A motor vehicle with four wheels, used for transporting passengers.
- The combustion or burning that produces light and heat.
- An electronic device for receiving visual and audio signals to display programs.
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- Water that has been purified by passing through a device to remove impurities.
- A compact digital device used for various personal tasks and internet browsing.
- Footwear typically covering the foot and the lower part of the leg.
- A thin material used for writing, printing, or packaging.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- A handheld device that combines mobile phone capabilities with a computer.
- A two-wheeled vehicle that you pedal to move forward.
- A global network connecting millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks.
- Garments worn to cover the body.
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings.
- A series of connected vehicles running on railways for transporting goods or passengers.
21 Clues: Garments worn to cover the body. • A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings. • An instrument for measuring and indicating time. • An appliance used for cooking food by heating it. • A two-wheeled vehicle that you pedal to move forward. • The combustion or burning that produces light and heat. • Substances used for treating illness or promoting health. • ...
Renaissance Riddles 2023-10-06
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- sculpted "David"
- The prince- a handbook for rulers
- Human experience and emotion
- Painted Mona Lisa
- Written by Machiavelli to explain how to be a feared ruler
- Few scientific discoveries, 2d art, education to monks and nuns
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- Doesn't involve religion
- people who felt they were higher than others and felt their spot in heaven was already secured
- written by Erasmus to bash and expose merchants, philosophers, theologians, and "monks"
- Allows for more books, higher education, and better literacy
- Science discoveries, 3d, Humanism
- Human achievement
- Praise of folly
- Self portrait 1500 and Apocalypse woodcut series
14 Clues: Praise of folly • sculpted "David" • Painted Mona Lisa • Human achievement • Doesn't involve religion • Human experience and emotion • The prince- a handbook for rulers • Science discoveries, 3d, Humanism • Self portrait 1500 and Apocalypse woodcut series • Written by Machiavelli to explain how to be a feared ruler • Allows for more books, higher education, and better literacy • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2024-11-14
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- Fundamental physics theory initiated by Max Planck
- Device that magnifies small objects, key in biology discoveries
- Technology invented by Gutenberg, enabling mass production of books
- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Science of celestial bodies, among the oldest scientific disciplines
- Scientific explanation based on evidence and reasoning
- Early discovery allowing humans to cook and stay warm
- Wireless communication method developed by Marconi
- Liftoff event, as in the first human spaceflight
- Immunization tool developed by Edward Jenner for smallpox
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- Substance used to prevent infection, pioneered by Joseph Lister
- Natural force explained by Isaac Newton in 1687
- Global communication network first used by the military in 1969
- Device invented by Galileo to view distant planets
- Fundamental force studied by Benjamin Franklin with a kite
- Medical imaging technique discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen
- Electronic device first developed for complex calculations
- Medicine that kills bacteria, key discovery in treating infections
- Invention patented by Thomas Edison, revolutionizing illumination
- Molecule containing genetic information, discovered by Watson and Crick
20 Clues: Natural force explained by Isaac Newton in 1687 • First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • Liftoff event, as in the first human spaceflight • Fundamental physics theory initiated by Max Planck • Device invented by Galileo to view distant planets • Wireless communication method developed by Marconi • Early discovery allowing humans to cook and stay warm • ...
Inventions 2014-09-17
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- Levi Strauss
- Mary Anderson
- Lewis E Waterman
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Garrett Augustus Morgan
- The Wright Brothers
- Otto von Guericke
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Ransome Eli Olds
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- Dr.John Stith Pemberton
- Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
- Willis Carrier
- Elias Howe
- Jesse Langsdorf
- Jesse W Reno
- Eli Whitney
- Richard G Drew
- Edwin Beard Budding
- James Naismith
- Earle Dickson
20 Clues: Elias Howe • Eli Whitney • Levi Strauss • Jesse W Reno • Mary Anderson • Earle Dickson • Willis Carrier • Richard G Drew • James Naismith • Jesse Langsdorf • Lewis E Waterman • Ransome Eli Olds • Otto von Guericke • Johannes Gutenberg • The Wright Brothers • Edwin Beard Budding • Robert Wilhelm Bunsen • Alexander Graham Bell • Dr.John Stith Pemberton • Garrett Augustus Morgan
inventions 2020-10-08
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- pour compter plus vite
- lumineuse
- pour faire des films
- pour fermer ses baskets
- ancêtre de la voiture
- pour regarder des films
- pour aller sur l'eau
- pour savoir la température
- pour payer
- pour couper l'herbe
- pour se couper la barbe
- pour aller sur la neige
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- pour augmenter le son
- pour laver le linge
- remplace l'homme
- pour faire des toasts
- conserve les aliments
- ancêtre du Macbook
- pour enregistrer des films
- pour chauffer son déjeuner
- pour regarder dans le corps
- il vole
- pour savoir le prix au supermarché
- instrument de musique
24 Clues: il vole • lumineuse • pour payer • remplace l'homme • ancêtre du Macbook • pour laver le linge • pour couper l'herbe • pour faire des films • pour aller sur l'eau • pour augmenter le son • pour faire des toasts • conserve les aliments • ancêtre de la voiture • instrument de musique • pour compter plus vite • pour fermer ses baskets • pour regarder des films • pour se couper la barbe • ...
Inventions 2023-09-27
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- Charles Darwin
- Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce
- Jack Cover
- Harold Stephen Taylor Jr.
- Igor Sikorsky
- Alexander Fleming
- Evangelista Torricelli
- Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver
- Battery John B. Goodenough Yoshio Nishi and Akira Yoshino
- Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn
- Wilson Greatbatch
- Henri Becquerel Marie Curie and Pierre Curie
- Ivan Getting and Bradford Parkinson
- James Watson and Francis Crick
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- Frederick Banting and Charles Best
- Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska
- Gary Starkweather
- Bell Labs (Calvin Fuller Daryl Chapin and Gerald Pearson)
- Michael Faraday
- John McCarthy
- Charles Goodyear
- Hans Geiger
- Machine Paul C. Lauterbur and Sir Peter Mansfield
- Wallace Carothers
24 Clues: Jack Cover • Hans Geiger • John McCarthy • Igor Sikorsky • Charles Darwin • Michael Faraday • Charles Goodyear • Gary Starkweather • Wallace Carothers • Wilson Greatbatch • Alexander Fleming • Evangelista Torricelli • Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn • Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska • Harold Stephen Taylor Jr. • Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce • James Watson and Francis Crick • Frederick Banting and Charles Best • ...
Inventions 2024-10-11
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- - A device that moves people and goods between floors of a building.
- - A device that emits a focused beam of light.
- Press - Invented by Johannes Gutenberg to produce books and texts efficiently.
- - A mobile device that combines computing and telecommunication functions.
- Car - A vehicle powered by electricity rather than gasoline.
- Guitar - An instrument that changed the landscape of modern music.
- - A system for determining one's location using satellite signals.
- Printer - A device that creates three-dimensional objects layer by layer.
- - A global network that connects computers for information exchange.
- - An invention by Thomas Edison that revolutionized lighting.
- - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
- - A device that magnifies tiny objects for scientific study.
- Engine - An engine that propels aircraft by ejecting fast-moving jets of air.
- - An optical device for observing distant objects like stars and planets.
- - A medical device that helps regulate heartbeats.
- - A device invented by Alexander Graham Bell for voice communication.
- - A flying machine invented by the Wright brothers.
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- - An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold.
- - An imaging technique invented to see inside the human body.
- - An invention used to transmit audio signals wirelessly.
- Panel - A device that converts sunlight into electricity.
- Engine - An engine that uses steam to generate power, fueling the Industrial Revolution.
- - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- - A device for receiving and displaying visual and audio broadcasts.
- - A mechanical machine for typing text before computers became common.
- - A medical device that delivers a dose of electric current to the heart.
- - A device that stores and provides electrical energy.
- - An electronic device for processing and storing data.
- - A fastener invented by George de Mestral, inspired by burrs.
- - A device used to capture photographs.
30 Clues: - A device used to capture photographs. • - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling. • - A device that emits a focused beam of light. • - An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold. • - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • - A medical device that helps regulate heartbeats. • - A flying machine invented by the Wright brothers. • ...
Inventions 2025-10-02
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- being effective without wasting time or energy
- the tools or machines for particular task
- a plan or drawing that shows the look
- a form of energy that can be used for heating and lighting
- a new method, idea, or product
- a long period of time with no rain
- the act of making sure that something does not happen
- to keep for future use
- to have enough money to pay for something
- relating to city
- relating to village
- something that is easy or obvious
- a person who lives in a specific place
- to live in an environmentally responsible way
- able to invent things having original ideas
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- a piece of equipment made or adapted for a particular purpose
- a place where old machines are thrown away
- an object for holding or carrying something
- in the end, especially after a lot of problems
- to be able to name someone or something
- to reduce or decrease
- to point out or show something
- hug
- good or helpful result or effect
- to supply the energy needed for something to work
- of great use or price
- to try very hard to do something that is difficult
27 Clues: hug • relating to city • relating to village • to reduce or decrease • of great use or price • to keep for future use • to point out or show something • a new method, idea, or product • good or helpful result or effect • something that is easy or obvious • a long period of time with no rain • a plan or drawing that shows the look • a person who lives in a specific place • ...
Sarondipitous Discoveries 2016-03-20
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- Favorite San Juan island of Shamu
- Moses Supposes his toes are this
- Anchorman gave this city a hole new meaning
- Self-declared Center of the Universe
- Signed Sealed Delivered loaf
- small employer in Redmond
- MR2 Manufacturer
- Top Gear racecar favorite
- Laws of motion physicist
- Chickens run this Hawaiian island
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- Corn-based beverage
- Telling the truth is futile in this board game
- Garden nemesis
- movie extravaganza in Seattle
- These intelligent marine invertebrates are always blending in
- Good Morning to this female Singing in the Rain star
- Rebecca Black one hit wonder
- It's like rain on your wedding day
- Armisen and Brownstein comedy
- West Seattle Beach
- Dog from Up
- shuffle-ball-transform
- branch of peace
- Wannabe entrepreneurs go swimming
- Hawaiian snow cone
- Home of a bonnie lass
26 Clues: Dog from Up • Garden nemesis • branch of peace • MR2 Manufacturer • West Seattle Beach • Hawaiian snow cone • Corn-based beverage • Home of a bonnie lass • shuffle-ball-transform • Laws of motion physicist • small employer in Redmond • Top Gear racecar favorite • Rebecca Black one hit wonder • Signed Sealed Delivered loaf • movie extravaganza in Seattle • Armisen and Brownstein comedy • ...
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2024-05-21
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- Engine - Device that converts the energy stored in steam into mechanical work.
- Tectonics - Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithosphere.
- - Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei.
- - Physicist known for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- - Process of producing genetically identical copies of an organism.
- - Process by which species change over time through natural selection.
- - Method of stimulating the body's immune system to protect against infectious diseases.
- - Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles.
- - Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
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- of Relativity - Physical theory developed by Albert Einstein.
- - Antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- - Medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body's internal structures.
- - Molecule that contains the genetic instructions for the development and function of living organisms.
- Boson - Elementary particle associated with the Higgs field and the origin of mass.
- - Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Editing - Technique that allows scientists to modify the DNA of living organisms.
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, discovered by Frederick Banting and Charles Best.
- - European research organization that operates the world's largest particle physics laboratory.
- Big Bang - Cosmological model explaining the origin and evolution of the universe.
- Fission - Process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, releasing energy.
20 Clues: - Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei. • - Force that attracts objects toward each other. • - Antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming. • of Relativity - Physical theory developed by Albert Einstein. • Tectonics - Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithosphere. • - Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles. • ...
Scientific discoveries 2023-07-27
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- What is the fundamental particle of an element that defines its chemical properties?
- What did Gregor Mendel study, laying the foundation for modern genetics?
- What is the name of the theory that explains the origin of the universe with a Big Bang?
- What did Dmitri Mendeleev create, organizing the elements based on their properties?
- What do we call the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy?
- What did Louis Pasteur discover, eliminating harmful microorganisms from beverages?
- What is the term for a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed itself?
- What did Alexander Fleming discover, revolutionizing medicine?
- What is the unit of measurement for electrical resistance?
- What did Isaac Newton discover, explaining the laws of motion?
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- What is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation?
- What is the unit of measure for the brightness of stars?
- What is the theory that explains the continents' movement over the Earth's surface?
- What is the term for the phenomenon where light waves change direction when passing through different mediums?
- What is the term for the loss of electrons during a chemical reaction?
- What is the name of the protein that acts as a biological catalyst in living organisms?
- What is the unit of measure for electrical power?
- What is the process by which a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state?
- what is the term for a sudden burst of energy from a star?
- What did Marie Curie discover, leading to the isolation of two new radioactive elements?
20 Clues: What is the unit of measure for electrical power? • What is the unit of measure for the brightness of stars? • what is the term for a sudden burst of energy from a star? • What is the unit of measurement for electrical resistance? • What did Alexander Fleming discover, revolutionizing medicine? • What did Isaac Newton discover, explaining the laws of motion? • ...
Historical Discoveries 2024-12-11
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- Uranium property.
- Boson particle.
- Genetic code.
- Tiny viewer.
- Charged particle.
- Noble gas.
- Star-gazing tool.
- Newton's force.
- Diabetes treatment.
- Essential gas.
- Industrial power.
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- Darwin's theory.
- Imaging rays.
- Eradicated virus.
- Smallest unit.
- Wireless transmission.
- Immunization method.
- Neutral particle.
- Power discovery.
- Star system.
- Physics theory.
- Fossil find.
- Antibiotic fungus.
- Light beam.
24 Clues: Noble gas. • Light beam. • Star system. • Tiny viewer. • Fossil find. • Imaging rays. • Genetic code. • Smallest unit. • Essential gas. • Boson particle. • Physics theory. • Newton's force. • Darwin's theory. • Power discovery. • Eradicated virus. • Uranium property. • Neutral particle. • Charged particle. • Star-gazing tool. • Industrial power. • Antibiotic fungus. • Diabetes treatment. • Immunization method. • ...
S1 History Chapter 1 2021-12-14
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- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(3)
- The way for the ancient Egyptians to deal with corpses
- People living in Egypt
- Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(2)
- People who conquered the Ancient Egypt
- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(2)
- Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(3)
- Belong to the upper class
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- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(1)
- People of the Fertile Crescent civilization
- Way of trade
- Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(1)
- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(4)
13 Clues: Way of trade • People living in Egypt • Belong to the upper class • Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(1) • Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(2) • Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(3) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(3) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(1) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(2) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(4) • People who conquered the Ancient Egypt • ...
1.2: Early Humans & Agricultural Revolution Review 2023-09-18
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- Influences every part of development and includes physical features, climate, and natural resources
- Neolithic people settled in groups known as
- Divide between classes, roles of men & women, etc.
- A member of nomadic people who live by hunting/fishing and harvesting wild food
- "The Old Stone Age"
- Influences jobs, imports & exports, trade, and currency
- Developed to honor a higher power or explain a phenomena
- "Neo" means
- All inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- The business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- Prehistoric humans
- "Paleo" means
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- The process of becoming an expert in a particular subject or skill
- The _______ Age earned its name from the introduction of this tough metal
- The taming of an animal for use by humans
- More than what is needed or used
- People did this to obtain the resources they did not have in their own area
- This revolution took place during the Neolithic Age
- Discoveries, expression through art, language, and other inventions
- People of the Neolithic Age built this kinds of shelter due to the development of agriculture
- This acronym is used to remember the main 6 characteristics of civilization
- The process that is used to extract metals in their pure form
- The spread of goods, ideas, and knowledge is known as "Cultural _________"
- One who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- "The New Stone Age"
- A place where people live
- Humans seeking and maintaining power, government structure
28 Clues: "Neo" means • "Paleo" means • Prehistoric humans • "The Old Stone Age" • "The New Stone Age" • A place where people live • More than what is needed or used • The taming of an animal for use by humans • Neolithic people settled in groups known as • Divide between classes, roles of men & women, etc. • This revolution took place during the Neolithic Age • ...
Inventions 2019-12-16
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- conditioner We use this to keep cool in the summer
- Machine What we use to clean our clothes
- Where we keep our frozen food
- What we need to make most things in our house work
- What we boil water in
- The fastest train in the world
- What we use when it rains
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- What we use to dry our clothes
- How we talk to each other nowadays
- This is very bad for the environment
- Maker What we make coffee with
- What a lot of people watch in the evening
- The car has five of these
- Where we keep our food cool
- What we use to check information
- What we need to help us see in the dark when we go camping
- What we use to get around in
- How most students get around
- Where we get cash from
- How we get from one country to another
20 Clues: What we boil water in • Where we get cash from • The car has five of these • What we use when it rains • Where we keep our food cool • What we use to get around in • How most students get around • Where we keep our frozen food • What we use to dry our clothes • Maker What we make coffee with • The fastest train in the world • What we use to check information • ...
Inventions 2020-04-29
22 Clues: Geist • billig • kosten • Krücken • glauben • Einfluss • besitzen • Gehhilfe • Rollstuhl • entdecken • Glühbirne • Kraftwerk • herstellen • übertragen • verbessern • hier: Strom • versorgen mit • finden, auspüren • hochfahren, einschalten • Geld anlegen, investieren • begleiten, leiten, führen • sich etwas einfallen lassen
Inventions 2020-06-09
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- He invented something biodegradable with which things can be transported.
- they are tiles that produce energy when you walk on them
- He invented something that helps garbage collection at sea.
- They are made from plant-based materials like corn and wheat starch instead of oil. They are biodegradable.
- wheel -Is a moored vessel that removes trash,The floating rubbish is then carried by the river to its outlet into the Inner Harbor.
- -the interior is lined with a water-insoluble layer, which prevents any liquids contained within it from dissolving the soap.
- -Built a machine , which was able to pick up larger matter and held two dumpsters on board.
- bottle It is a different container than the bottles but it contains water and it is circular.
- energy -It is a company which helps the environment and at the same time benefits the human by providing energy through water and sun.
- water Eliminates the vast majority of bacteria, viruses and protozoa, even in very cloudy waters.
- the sea -It is a garbage which is in the sea and collects all the garbage that falls into the.
- -This invention has the function of being edible and at the same time food can be served with and on it.
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- Created a type of renewable energy which works simply by walking
- It is a machine which converts tires into a material like cement to build.
- Lab He created an ecological container to deposit water.
- -He created a machine which takes a part of a car and turns it into a material to build.
- -invented something else to provideis sustainable solutions, he’s saving more than a spoonful of water by changing farming.
- -She developed a bottle that is not made of plastic that can effectively serve as packaging for any liquid hygiene product.
- created a powder that kills bacteria and purifies water.
- -it is a turbine which generates electricity through water currents and solar panels.
20 Clues: they are tiles that produce energy when you walk on them • created a powder that kills bacteria and purifies water. • He invented something that helps garbage collection at sea. • Created a type of renewable energy which works simply by walking • Lab He created an ecological container to deposit water. • ...
Inventions 2021-10-16
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- What does H in HB stand for?
- What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for?
- Percy Spencer was one of the _ _ _ _ _ people to be hired to work at the paper mill.
- Eating _ _ _ _ chocolate may help to reduce risk of heart diseases.
- In 1924, cone production in Europe rose to record-breaking number of 245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cones.
- Play-doh was first invented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ supply.
- Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with.
- Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks.
- The first microwave was too big and could only be used by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- White phosphorous is dangerous while _ _ _ phosphorous is safe for use.
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- Chocolate chip cookies were an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ invention.
- Who were the first ones to discover chocolate? _ _ _ _ _
- Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens.
- When people found that it was messy to use a graphite stick, they originally used _ _ _ _ _ to cover the graphite.
- What was ice cream served in before ice cream cones were discovered?
- For a matchstick to catch fire, we need to strike it against a _ _ _ _ _ paper.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Toy’s list contains the top 100 most memorable and creative toys in the past 100 years.
- What is the gas found in a bag of potato chip? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The problem of serving ice cream in glass cups is that people would either forget to give them back or _ _ _ _ _ them by mistake.
21 Clues: What does H in HB stand for? • Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for? • Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with. • Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens. • Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks. • ...
inventions 2017-06-13
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- filtration filters out water
- paper
- programming
- Renaissance a time of rebirth of the arts and humanities
- to make something
- Ages the development of many technological devices
- tell the heart beat
- fake
- Inc farming in the United States,
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- education and entertainment
- Age emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- Age use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
- Age discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- cell
- exchange of conversion
- water.
- engineering modification of the characteristics of an organism
- Revolution continuous manufacturing,
- making
- Age survival, hunting, and food preparation
20 Clues: cell • fake • paper • water. • making • programming • to make something • tell the heart beat • exchange of conversion • education and entertainment • filtration filters out water • Inc farming in the United States, • Revolution continuous manufacturing, • Age survival, hunting, and food preparation • Age discovery of copper and copper-based metals • ...
inventions 2019-11-25
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- Separated raw cotton from the seeds
- Developer of the assembly line
- Birthplace of the industrial revolution
- What did Sarah Boone invent?
- This person designed the steamboat
- This machine mechanized the process of weaving clothes
- Who invented the airplane
- Inventor of morse code
- This person invented the cotton gin
- This person invented the light bulb
- What did Walter Sammons invent?
- Inventor of machine gun
- Inventor of the military tank
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- Inventor of the vacuum cleaner
- Inventor of dynamite
- Inventor of air conditioner
- This person invented the first process for mass producing steel
- Inventor of helicopter
- Trains like to go choo choo on this
- This person invented the telephone
- Inventor of the steam engine
- Fastest way to get around right now
- First industry to be industrialized
- This invention helped people talk with each other from very far away
- During the 1800's people used this to talk long distance
- This person invented photography
26 Clues: Inventor of dynamite • Inventor of helicopter • Inventor of morse code • Inventor of machine gun • Who invented the airplane • Inventor of air conditioner • What did Sarah Boone invent? • Inventor of the steam engine • Inventor of the military tank • Inventor of the vacuum cleaner • Developer of the assembly line • What did Walter Sammons invent? • This person invented photography • ...
Inventions 2024-06-11
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- A glass or transparent container, usually rounded, with something inside that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- An explosive mixture of substances in the form of a powder, used for making explosive devices and fireworks.
- A computer that is small enough to be carried around easily and is flat when closed
- A road vehicle with an engine electric, four wheels, and seats for a small number
- A type of camera that records images that can be looked at on a computer
- A stick-shaped piece of wax with a wick (= piece of string) in the middle of it that produces light as it slowly burns.
- A system of computers and satellites, used in vehicles and other places to tell you where something is, where you are, or how to get to a place
- Shows, movies, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people, or a performance of this type.
- A cell phone that can be used as a small computer and that connects to the internet.
- A magnet that generates electromagnetic fields from an electric current.
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- A machine that produces electrical power.
- A machine that is connected to a computer and prints onto paper using ink:
- A substance that is put into the body of a person or animal to protect them from a disease by causing them to produce antibodies.
- A piece of kitchen equipment that uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature
- An aircraft that does not have a pilot but is controlled by someone on the ground, used especially for dropping bombs, or for surveillance
- A device for finding direction with a needle that can move easily and that always points to magnetic north.
- A small, solid piece of medicine.
- A circular object connected at the center to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move.
- External combustion engine that transforms the thermal energy of a quantity of water into mechanical energy.
- A metal aerial that sends or receives a radio or television signal.
20 Clues: A small, solid piece of medicine. • A machine that produces electrical power. • A metal aerial that sends or receives a radio or television signal. • A type of camera that records images that can be looked at on a computer • A magnet that generates electromagnetic fields from an electric current. • ...
Inventions 2023-09-27
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- Theodore Maiman
- Dmitri Mendeleev
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Switch Almon Strowger
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Karl Benz
- Raymond Damadian
- Guglielmo Marconi
- Alexander Fleming
- Charles Babbage
- James Watt
- J. Robert Oppenheimer
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- Edward Jenner
- Alfred Nobel
- Albert Einstein
- Thomas Edison
- Jonas Salk
- Philo Farnsworth
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Sir Robert Watson-Watt
- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
- Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur Wright)
- Jacob Perkins
- Robert Fulton
- Percy Spencer
25 Clues: Karl Benz • Jonas Salk • James Watt • Alfred Nobel • Edward Jenner • Thomas Edison • Jacob Perkins • Robert Fulton • Percy Spencer • Albert Einstein • Theodore Maiman • Tim Berners-Lee • Charles Babbage • Dmitri Mendeleev • Philo Farnsworth • Raymond Damadian • Guglielmo Marconi • Alexander Fleming • Johannes Gutenberg • Switch Almon Strowger • Alexander Graham Bell • J. Robert Oppenheimer • ...
inventions 2025-08-03
20 Clues: суд • хотя • экран • вещание • влияние • зритель • ненужный • избегать • измерять • психолог • определять • уменьшаться • изобретение • холодильник • королевский • преимущество • захватывающий • сердечный ритм • расти, увеличиваться • улики, доказательства
INVENTIONS 2025-01-23
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- Brings moving pictures and stories into your living room.
- Volta’s invention that stores energy for later use.
- A pocket-sized device that does it all, from calls to apps.
- A tool that points the way, powered by Earth's magnetic field.
- A Chinese discovery that changed warfare with explosive force.
- This invention by Gutenberg revolutionized book production.
- Connects the world with endless digital possibilities.
- The Wright brothers took us to the skies with this invention.
- A device that tells time, tick by tick.
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- Builds objects layer by layer, transforming manufacturing.
- Keeps food fresh by staying cold inside.
- Edison’s bright idea that lit up the world.
- A four-wheeled invention that took us far and wide.
- Worn on the face to help you see clearer.
- A Chinese invention that made writing and record-keeping widespread.
- A medical breakthrough discovered by Fleming to fight infections.
- Marconi’s invention that transmitted sound through the air.
- Harnesses the power of atoms to generate electricity.
- Captures moments and freezes them in time.
- Bell’s invention that lets you talk to people far away.
20 Clues: A device that tells time, tick by tick. • Keeps food fresh by staying cold inside. • Worn on the face to help you see clearer. • Captures moments and freezes them in time. • Edison’s bright idea that lit up the world. • A four-wheeled invention that took us far and wide. • Volta’s invention that stores energy for later use. • ...
Inventions 2021-04-19
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- television programmes that are broadcast using satellites in space
- a machine that records messages from people who telephone you when you are not there
- a short pin with a wide flat top, used for fastening paper to a board
- a system of heating buildings in which heat is produced in one place and taken to the rest of the building by pipes
- a system of providing electricity
- a telephone that you can carry with you and use anywhere
- television programmes that are broadcast from the earth, not though space using a satellite
- a machine that you get money from using a plastic card, especially in a wall outside a bank or supermarket
- a machine at the side of a road which you put money into when you park your car beside it
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- pictures and sound that are made for a film or television programme to make it seem as if something exciting or impossible is really happening
- a system of broadcasting television by using cables under the ground
- a machine that washes clothes
- a machine that cleans floors by sucking uo the dirt from them
- a machine that you put coins into to play a game and try to win money
- a large ship used for carrying oil
- a new part for a vehicle or machine, that is used to replace a part that is damaged or broken
- a light in the shape of a tube filled with a gas, used i electric lights and sings
- a very small computer that you can hold in your hand
- a small plastic card that you use to buy goads or services and psy for them later
- a piece of equipment for playing records
20 Clues: a machine that washes clothes • a system of providing electricity • a large ship used for carrying oil • a piece of equipment for playing records • a very small computer that you can hold in your hand • a telephone that you can carry with you and use anywhere • a machine that cleans floors by sucking uo the dirt from them • ...
Inventions 2023-09-20
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- Alexander Fleming invented this in 1929
- who invented the nuclear bomb
- what is the surname of the man who invented the biro pen
- What was invented 3500bc that revolutionised transport
- Leo Baekeland invented what
- what is the scientific name of the species that invented boats
- the discovery of the revolutionised cooking
- james Spangler sold his idea for what household invention
- this invention is synonymous with the Wright brothers
- Josephine Garis Cochran invented what
- developed by the ancient romans to help build structures
- what did Karl von Drais invent
- this ceo announced the iPhone
- what country does golf originate
- who invented the first gasoline powered car
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- what is Nikola Tesla credited with proposing and inventing
- Major Walter Clopton Wingfield introduced what sport
- which spirit is believed to come from Barbados
- Jaap Haartsen invented what wireless communication
- who invented the microwave oven
- where does the cocktail umbrella originate
- Alexander Graham bell invented what?
- Thomas (surname?) invented the lightbulb
- what nation won the space race
- invented in China to aid navigation
25 Clues: Leo Baekeland invented what • who invented the nuclear bomb • this ceo announced the iPhone • what nation won the space race • what did Karl von Drais invent • who invented the microwave oven • what country does golf originate • invented in China to aid navigation • Alexander Graham bell invented what? • Josephine Garis Cochran invented what • ...
Inventions 2023-04-19
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- is a programmable usually electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data
- gives you light at home
- is a tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit.
- is used for lightning the sky of festivals, shows, New year's eve or important sport events
- is a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response
- is an electrical system that you use to talk to someone else in another place
- is a substance or preparation used in treating disease
- is the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages.
- is an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world
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- is the most common transport in capitals
- is a usually tubular optical instrument for viewing distant objects
- is a material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances
- is an optical instrument consisting of a lens to watch very little objects
- is a device for determining directions by means of a magnetic needle or group of needles turning freely on a pivot and pointing to the magnetic north
- is a usually transparent or translucent material consisting typically of a mixture of silicates
- is an electronic system of transmitting transient images of fixed or moving objects together with sound
- is a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source
- is a circular frame of hard material
- is a mixture of such acids
- is used for taking pictures
20 Clues: gives you light at home • is a mixture of such acids • is used for taking pictures • is a circular frame of hard material • is the most common transport in capitals • is a substance or preparation used in treating disease • is a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source • is a usually tubular optical instrument for viewing distant objects • ...
Inventions 2023-06-13
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- - An invention that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- - A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, pedals, and handlebars.
- - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts.
- - An invention that revolutionized the mass production of books and documents.
- - A device used for communicating with others over long distances.
- - A device used to capture and record images and moments.
- - An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- - An electronic device that displays moving images and sound for entertainment.
- - A global network that connects computers and allows for communication and information sharing.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- - A machine that processes data and performs tasks according to instructions.
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- - A fastening device used in clothing and bags for quick opening and closing.
- - A device used to measure and indicate the time.
- - An appliance that uses electromagnetic waves to heat and cook food quickly.
- - A powered flying vehicle that transports people and goods through the air.
- - One of the most important inventions that enabled the development of transportation.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations.
- - A navigational tool that uses a magnet to point towards the Earth's magnetic north.
- - An antibiotic drug that revolutionized medicine by treating bacterial infections.
- - An appliance used to keep food and beverages cool and preserved.
20 Clues: - A device used for mathematical calculations. • - A device used to measure and indicate the time. • - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts. • - A device used to capture and record images and moments. • - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging. • - An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • ...
Inventions 2021-10-16
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- Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with.
- What does H in HB stand for?
- The problem of serving ice cream in glass cups is that people would either forget to give them back or _ _ _ _ _ them by mistake.
- Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens.
- Play-doh was first invented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ supply.
- What was ice cream served in before ice cream cones were discovered?
- Who were the first ones to discover chocolate? _ _ _ _ _
- White phosphorous is dangerous while _ _ _ phosphorous is safe for use.
- In 1924, cone production in Europe rose to record-breaking number of 245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cones.
- When people found that it was messy to use a graphite stick, they originally used _ _ _ _ _ to cover the graphite.
- Eating _ _ _ _ chocolate may help to reduce risk of heart diseases.
- Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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- Percy Spencer was one of the _ _ _ _ _ people to be hired to work at the paper mill.
- The first microwave was too big and could only be used by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Toy’s list contains the top 100 most memorable and creative toys in the past 100 years.
- What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for?
- Chocolate chip cookies were an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ invention.
- Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks.
- What is the gas found in a bag of potato chip? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- For a matchstick to catch fire, we need to strike it against a _ _ _ _ _ paper.
21 Clues: What does H in HB stand for? • Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for? • Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with. • Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens. • Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks. • ...
Inventions 2025-07-31
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- A small device that saves computer files.
- A huge network that connects people and information.
- A panel that makes electricity from sunlight.
- A machine that gives you money from your bank.
- A glass bulb that lights up a room.
- A powerful vehicle that flies into space.
- A guitar that plugs in and makes loud music.
- A machine that helps people travel on roads.
- A scanner that takes pictures inside your body.
- Help people see better if their vision is blurry.
- A flexible material used to make many things.
- A flying robot that can take videos or deliver things.
- A machine that quickly stitches fabric.
- A picture that shows bones inside your body.
- A machine that heats food very quickly.
- A phone you can carry in your pocket.
- The colored liquid used to print books and papers.
- A tool that tells you exactly where you are.
- A device used to take pictures.
- A flat sheet used for writing or printing.
- A screen that shows moving pictures and sound.
- A device that lets you talk to people far away.
- A hard material used to build roads and buildings.
- A strong beam of light used in surgeries and scanners.
- A car that runs on electricity instead of petrol.
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- A machine that washes your clothes for you.
- Wireless tech that connects headphones and speakers.
- A device that helps solve maths problems quickly.
- A cold box that keeps food fresh.
- Stores energy to power devices like phones and torches.
- A tool that helps you see very tiny things.
- A screen you control by touching it.
- A device that plays music and news using sound waves.
- A phone that can take photos, use apps, and go online.
- Medicine that stops pain during surgery.
- A system that makes rooms cooler in summer.
- A lift that moves people up and down floors.
- A way to "print" solid shapes and objects.
- A big machine that turns wind into electricity.
- A pattern of lines that stores product info.
- A round object that helped people move things easily.
- A flying vehicle used to travel long distances.
- Shots that help protect people from diseases.
- A machine used for typing, games, and internet.
- A machine in space used for weather, GPS, and TV.
- A machine that uses steam to make things move.
- A medicine that kills harmful bacteria.
- A machine that made books much faster to print.
- A system for getting rid of human waste.
- Energy that powers lights, devices, and homes.
- A tool with a needle that always points north.
51 Clues: A device used to take pictures. • A cold box that keeps food fresh. • A glass bulb that lights up a room. • A screen you control by touching it. • A phone you can carry in your pocket. • A machine that quickly stitches fabric. • A machine that heats food very quickly. • A medicine that kills harmful bacteria. • Medicine that stops pain during surgery. • ...
inventions 2022-11-03
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- the plan
- we take money out of it
- we fly in it
- it cleans plates
- when you make something new
- it is used by lightbulbs and other technology
- a building material made from sand
- gun a gun that shoots very fast
- it is used in weapons
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- press it makes books
- it keeps our food cold
- it shows our reflection
- the person who makes new technologies
- letters
- this helps us when we have an infection
- an electronic map
- when you find something new
- engine a machine that uses hot water
- they give us diseases
- cards we can pay for things with it
- it shows us the time
21 Clues: letters • the plan • we fly in it • it cleans plates • an electronic map • press it makes books • it shows us the time • they give us diseases • it is used in weapons • it keeps our food cold • it shows our reflection • we take money out of it • when you find something new • when you make something new • gun a gun that shoots very fast • a building material made from sand • ...
Makennedy Fuller-Jones Unit 5 Crossword 2014-12-04
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- that resulted in growth of industry immigration, Inventions.
- Brothers Airplane inventor.
- Carnegie Owner of Carnegie Steel.
- City in Michigan.
- A system that moves parts and partly assembled.
- for the rise and Prosperity Advertising, National Markets.
- of Big Bussiness Railroads,Oil.
- D. Rockefeller Oil Company in 1870.
- Vanderbilt Railroads.
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- Graham Bell Telephone inventor.
- known for the steelers.
- Automobile manufacturer.
- Light bulb inventor.
- helped the United States Telephone service.
- Illinois Meat packing industrial center.
15 Clues: City in Michigan. • Light bulb inventor. • Vanderbilt Railroads. • known for the steelers. • Automobile manufacturer. • Brothers Airplane inventor. • Graham Bell Telephone inventor. • of Big Bussiness Railroads,Oil. • Carnegie Owner of Carnegie Steel. • D. Rockefeller Oil Company in 1870. • Illinois Meat packing industrial center. • helped the United States Telephone service. • ...
storie history crossword 2025-10-07
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- reduced labor needs an increased overal production
- workers acting together o negotiatr with management
- Vanderbilt captain of railroad and shipping industry
- the movement from agricultural production to manufacturing production
- an inventor of the telephone and telphone service
- a law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trust that restrained trade
- an inventor who used electricity in various ways and invented the light bulb
- union an organization of workers joining together to work for better wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions
- Ford captain of the automobile industry, used assembly line to mass produce an affordable automobile
- d rockefeller captain of oil industry
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- belief that the survival of the fittest theory decided which people succeed in businsses and life on genral
- owning all businesses in certain field
- exclusive tight to make of sell inventions,allowed inventions to protect their inventions from being stolen by others
- another word for city or densely (highly) populated area
- a place where workers labored long hours under poor conditions for low wages
- another word for country or agricultural and low populated area
- a company that wipes out its competitions and controls and industry
- Carnegie captain of the steel industry
18 Clues: d rockefeller captain of oil industry • owning all businesses in certain field • Carnegie captain of the steel industry • an inventor of the telephone and telphone service • reduced labor needs an increased overal production • workers acting together o negotiatr with management • Vanderbilt captain of railroad and shipping industry • ...
Types of Scientists 2022-08-15
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- studies chemistry
- studies living things
- studies volcanoes
- _____ biologist studies living things in the sea
- improves older inventions
- a person skilled in science; a scientific investigator
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- explores and studiess outer space
- takes care of sick animals
- digs up and study fossils
- studies physics
- studies weather and storms
- creates new inventions
12 Clues: studies physics • studies chemistry • studies volcanoes • studies living things • creates new inventions • digs up and study fossils • improves older inventions • takes care of sick animals • studies weather and storms • explores and studiess outer space • _____ biologist studies living things in the sea • a person skilled in science; a scientific investigator
Inventions 2023-01-12
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- plays music usually in a car or in a house in the old times
- a device which enables a person to jump from an aircraft and float safely to the ground
- closes your jackets, shoes and jeans with metal or copper teeth
- gets people places efficiently in the air
- powers a lot of different things with stored energy
- cleans carpet and hard floor with a tube with sucking air
- little cotton swabs usually used to clean out your ears and nose
- a little pouch full of tea leaves soaked in hot water
- gets the wrinkles out of your clothes with hot steam
- allows you to take pictures or videos of things
- sit down in a moving and spinning ride
- a toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns that are visible through an eyehole when the tube is rotated.
- a toy that is connected to a string that you throw and it comes back up
- tiny metal peices hit with a hammer to hold things together
- hard blue pants made out of denim
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- an instrument that can be used to observe small objects, even cells
- opens up as protection against rain
- a can containing lubricating oil, especially one with a long nozzle
- takes a black and white picture of your skeleton
- efficiently moves people from place to place (alternative for stairs)
- cuts your head off with a big blade
- cleans clothes and shoes with a spinning peice of metal that shoots out water and soap
- an explosive
- a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly
- like a paper clip but can hold clothes together with a closing needle
- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
26 Clues: an explosive • hard blue pants made out of denim • opens up as protection against rain • cuts your head off with a big blade • sit down in a moving and spinning ride • gets people places efficiently in the air • allows you to take pictures or videos of things • takes a black and white picture of your skeleton • powers a lot of different things with stored energy • ...
Inventions 2021-10-16
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- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Toy’s list contains the top 100 most memorable and creative toys in the past 100 years.
- What does H in HB stand for?
- Who were the first ones to discover chocolate? _ _ _ _ _
- The problem of serving ice cream in glass cups is that people would either forget to give them back or _ _ _ _ _ them by mistake.
- Percy Spencer was one of the _ _ _ _ _ people to be hired to work at the paper mill.
- What is the gas found in a bag of potato chip? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- When people found that it was messy to use a graphite stick, they originally used _ _ _ _ _ to cover the graphite.
- Play-doh was first invented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ supply.
- Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with.
- Eating _ _ _ _ chocolate may help to reduce risk of heart diseases.
- Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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- Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks.
- Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The first microwave was too big and could only be used by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- In 1924, cone production in Europe rose to record-breaking number of 245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cones.
- Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens.
- Chocolate chip cookies were an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ invention.
- What was ice cream served in before ice cream cones were discovered?
- fries What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for?
- For a matchstick to catch fire, we need to strike it against a _ _ _ _ _ paper.
- White phosphorous is dangerous while _ _ _ phosphorous is safe for use.
21 Clues: What does H in HB stand for? • Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with. • Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens. • Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks. • fries What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for? • ...
Inventions 2018-10-11
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- ok
- when something moves from side to side
- a fun thing to do on ice
- Nevada is one of these
- a slimy insect in a garden
- to be scared
- wheat is one of these
- your measurement in pounds
- another way to say them
- not succeed at something
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- Not real
- the opposite of different
- to not leave
- something you do to a wall to change its color
- how Santa gets around
- simple, not fancy
- a fancy way to put up a girls hair
- a model of the Earth
- this color is a mix of black and white
- a waiter uses this to bring out your food
20 Clues: ok • Not real • to not leave • to be scared • simple, not fancy • a model of the Earth • how Santa gets around • wheat is one of these • Nevada is one of these • another way to say them • a fun thing to do on ice • not succeed at something • the opposite of different • a slimy insect in a garden • your measurement in pounds • a fancy way to put up a girls hair • ...
Inventions 2022-02-11
31 Clues: lim • kor • ting • skade • enorm • nyttig • fasong • fjerne • skisse • stråle • fiasko • oppgave • skjelve • unyttig • skuffet • verktøy • utvikle • forsker • balltre • håndledd • kastbart • kjøleskap • berømmelse • opplevelse • tegnestift • nysgjerrig • nødvendighe • Oppfinnelse • labratorium • presentasjon • stikkkontakt
Inventions 2015-04-13
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- Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson
- It's used for playing video games and enjoying
- Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe
- Was invented in 1925 by John Logie Baird
- Was invented in 1895 by Aleksandr Stepánovich Popov
- It's used for taking photographs and digital videos
- Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto
- Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse
- It's used for Going to other place. It's a transportation vehicle
- Was invented in 1938 by László József Bíró
- It's used for saving data and information
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- It's used for listening music and is a portable device
- It's used to explore unknown places
- Was invented in 1956 by Robert Adler and Eugene Polley
- Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs
- Was invented in 1946 by Dr. Percy Spencer
- It's used for receiving telephone calls
- It's used for researching information
- It's used to give light on the dark spaces
- It's used for surfing internet, to play, to type text, to open web pages
20 Clues: Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs • It's used to explore unknown places • Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse • Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson • It's used for researching information • Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe • It's used for receiving telephone calls • Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto • Was invented in 1925 by John Logie Baird • ...
Inventions 2025-10-02
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- to try very hard to do something that is difficult
- good or helpful result or effect
- drawings that show how something works
- a plan or drawing that shows the look
- to keep for future use
- to supply the energy needed for something to work
- being effective without wasting time or energy
- the tools or machines for particular task
- to be able to name someone or something
- in the end, especially after a lot of problems
- to reduce or decrease
- able to invent things having original ideas
- a long period of time with no rain
- a place where old machines are thrown away
- a disease spread by mosquitoes
- to have enough money to pay for something
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- to live in an environmentally responsible way
- a form of energy that can be used for heating and lighting
- to point out or show something
- a piece of equipment made or adapted for a particular purpose
- a person who lives in a specific place
- of great use or price
- the act of making sure that something does not happen
- a new method, idea, or product
- something that is easy or obvious
- an object for holding or carrying something
26 Clues: of great use or price • to reduce or decrease • to keep for future use • to point out or show something • a new method, idea, or product • a disease spread by mosquitoes • good or helpful result or effect • something that is easy or obvious • a long period of time with no rain • a plan or drawing that shows the look • drawings that show how something works • ...
Immersion Program. Day 9 2022-04-16
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- The climate in Siberia is pretty severe, so I won't go there ... lots of warm clothes.
- Our trip to New Zealnad last year turned out much better that I expected! It ... !
- There are so many things modern people ... .
- Despite the fact I've overslept today, I'm not late - Mike ... lift!
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- However good you are, there's always still ... .
- If you travel in the jungle, you'll have to ... a dense forest.
- Scientists say, genetically modified foods ... people's health over the recent 25 years. It a disaster!
- The beginning of the 20th century is famous for the ... scientific inventions & discoveries!
8 Clues: There are so many things modern people ... . • However good you are, there's always still ... . • If you travel in the jungle, you'll have to ... a dense forest. • Despite the fact I've overslept today, I'm not late - Mike ... lift! • Our trip to New Zealnad last year turned out much better that I expected! It ... ! • ...
Sarondipitous Discoveries 2016-03-20
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- Shuffle and flap
- Chickens run this Hawaiian island
- Moses Supposes his toeses are this
- Anchorman gave this city a hole new meaning
- Top Gear racecar favorite
- MR2 Manufacturer
- Rebecca Black one hit wonder
- Self-declared Center of the Universe
- Hawaiian snow cone
- Telling the truth is futile in this board game
- Corn-based beverage
- Dog from Up
- Armisen and Brownstein comedy
- Movie extravaganza in Seattle
- Good Morning to this female Singing in the Rain star
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- West Seattle Beach
- It's like rain on your wedding day
- Laws of motion physicist
- Wannabe entrepreneurs go swimming
- Signed Sealed Delivered loaf
- Branch of peace
- These intelligent marine invertebrates are always blending in
- Home of a bonnie lass
- Favorite San Juan island of Shamu
- Garden nemesis
25 Clues: Dog from Up • Garden nemesis • Branch of peace • Shuffle and flap • MR2 Manufacturer • West Seattle Beach • Hawaiian snow cone • Corn-based beverage • Home of a bonnie lass • Laws of motion physicist • Top Gear racecar favorite • Signed Sealed Delivered loaf • Rebecca Black one hit wonder • Armisen and Brownstein comedy • Movie extravaganza in Seattle • Chickens run this Hawaiian island • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-05-30
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- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Instrument to view small objects or organisms
- Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei
- Rigid layer of Earth's lithosphere
- Preparation to stimulate immunity against diseases
- Process of gradual change in species over time
- Naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution
- Basic unit of life
- Substances that inhibit the growth of bacteria
- Molecule carrying genetic information
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- Study of heredity and variation in organisms
- Relating to the force of attraction between objects
- Act of finding or uncovering something
- Theory of space, time, and gravity
- Relating to the smallest unit of matter
- Process of administering a vaccine
- Flow of electric charge
- Relating to atomic nuclei or nuclear energy
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Physicist known for the theory of relativity
20 Clues: Basic unit of life • Flow of electric charge • Theory of space, time, and gravity • Process of administering a vaccine • Rigid layer of Earth's lithosphere • Molecule carrying genetic information • Act of finding or uncovering something • Relating to the smallest unit of matter • Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei • Relating to atomic nuclei or nuclear energy • ...
Obscure Discoveries 2025-02-10
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- A well-known 17th-century Dutch artist, famous for his self-portraits and "The Night Watch."
- A very rare and expensive type of coffee, made from beans eaten and excreted by animals.
- A volcanic island, famous for its large crater lake and unusual wildlife, in the Pacific Ocean.
- An island country in the Indian Ocean, known for its unique fauna.
- Sun The phenomenon where the sun never sets, found in regions near the Arctic Circle.
- A type of volcanic rock, often used in construction.
- An early 20th-century philosopher known for his work on existentialism and absurdism.
- A mythical bird that regenerates from its ashes.
- A rare animal known for its slow movement and unique defense mechanism, found in South America.
- A unique, ancient board game originated in Egypt.
- Mimic A small, unusual plant that can mimic its surroundings, commonly found in the Amazon.
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- A prehistoric fish, once thought extinct, found off the coast of South Africa.
- Swallowtail A rare butterfly, known for its bright blue wings, found primarily in Southeast Asia.
- The longest-living animal species, living over 200 years, and commonly found in the ocean.
- The chemical element with the symbol "W".
- The original home of the famous Samurai culture.
- A highly toxic substance, once used in Roman times for its properties, derived from the Latin word for "green."
- A mysterious, ancient structure in southern England, known for its stone circles.
- A rare, colorful gemstone found in Myanmar.
- The extinct, giant mammal that lived in the Ice Age, known for its long tusks.
20 Clues: The chemical element with the symbol "W". • A rare, colorful gemstone found in Myanmar. • The original home of the famous Samurai culture. • A mythical bird that regenerates from its ashes. • A unique, ancient board game originated in Egypt. • A type of volcanic rock, often used in construction. • An island country in the Indian Ocean, known for its unique fauna. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2025-03-10
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- Central part of an atom
- Mapping of all human genes
- Infectious agent that replicates inside living cells
- Region in space with extreme gravity
- Field explaining subatomic particles
- Machines designed to think and learn
- Study of Earth's physical structure
- Global shift in temperature and weather
- Used for communication and discovered by Hertz
- Electric lamp invented by Thomas Edison
- Theory developed by Albert Einstein
- Communication device invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Hormone used to treat diabetes
- Movement of ocean water due to the Moon
- Positively charged atomic particle
- Negatively charged atomic particle
- Atmospheric layer that protects from UV radiation
- Gas discovered by Joseph Priestley
- Device for observing distant objects in space
- Creating identical genetic copies
- Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- Biological preparation to prevent diseases
- Concentrated beam of light energy
- Process by which plants make food
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
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- Chart organizing chemical elements
- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Device for magnifying tiny objects
- Theory explaining the origin of the universe
- Technology using sound waves underwater
- Phenomenon discovered by Marie Curie
- Immunization method pioneered by Edward Jenner
- Machine that powered the Industrial Revolution
- TECTONICS Theory explaining Earth's shifting crust
- Method for determining the age of fossils
- Essential nutrients discovered in food
- Smallest unit of matter
- Science of designing automated machines
- Theory of natural selection by Charles Darwin
- Neutral atomic particle
- Structure carrying genetic information
- Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- Force linking electricity and magnetism
- RAY Medical imaging discovery by Wilhelm Roentgen
- Force discovered by Isaac Newton
- Microorganisms first observed by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
- Organisms that produce natural light
- Idea that microorganisms cause disease
- Study of heredity and DNA
- Extinct relative of modern humans
50 Clues: Central part of an atom • Smallest unit of matter • Neutral atomic particle • Study of heredity and DNA • Mapping of all human genes • Hormone used to treat diabetes • Force discovered by Isaac Newton • Creating identical genetic copies • Extinct relative of modern humans • Concentrated beam of light energy • Process by which plants make food • Chart organizing chemical elements • ...
Archaeological discoveries 2025-09-09
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- Impressive beauty, richness, or greatness
- A soft, sticky earth used for making pottery and bricks
- A large amount of money or valuable things
- Something old discovered by scientists digging in the ground - ... find
- Things that belong to a person
- Left in the same place or state, not touched
- A place where people are buried after death - ... site
- A reddish clay used to make pottery, tiles, or sculptures
- A deep hole in the ground where people get water
- All the weapons and military equipment that a country owns
- To stand one behind another in a row - ... up
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- To carefully dig in the ground to find old objects
- To protect a place or person from danger
- The time when a king or queen rules
- Very impressive to look at
- A large grave, usually for an important person
- Very detailed and carefully planned
- A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses, used in ancient times
- To show something that was hidden
- Life that people believe happens after death
- Material that comes from trees, used for building and making furniture
- A beautiful stone, often white with colored lines, used in statues and buildings
22 Clues: Very impressive to look at • Things that belong to a person • To show something that was hidden • The time when a king or queen rules • Very detailed and carefully planned • To protect a place or person from danger • Impressive beauty, richness, or greatness • A large amount of money or valuable things • Left in the same place or state, not touched • ...
Nobel Prize winners 2022-10-11
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- for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominis and human evolution.
- for his discovery of human papilloma virus causing cervical cancer.
- along with Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko for discovery of ubiquitin mediated protein degradation.
- along with J.Robin .Warren for their discovery of bacterium helicopter pyloriand it's role in gastritis.
- along with Ardem Patapoutian for their discoveries of temperature and touch receptors.
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- for his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy.
- along with Jeffery.c.Hall and Michael Rosbash for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms of controlling circadian rhythm.
- along with sir.john.b.gurdon for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to be pluripotent.
- for development of invitrofertisation.
9 Clues: for development of invitrofertisation. • for his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy. • for his discovery of human papilloma virus causing cervical cancer. • for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominis and human evolution. • along with Ardem Patapoutian for their discoveries of temperature and touch receptors. • ...
Unit 4 2022-04-27
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- To remain alive after the war.
- Something that help you or gives you and advantage.
- If you go on a _________________, you travel from one place to another.
- New discoveries and inventions.
- The _____________ between two points or places is the amount of space between them.
- To go or look through carefully in order to find something.
- It is any instrument or simple piece of equipment that you hold in your hands and use to do a particular task.
- Your dog go around you.
- A ________________ machine or substance is effective because it is very strong.
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- If you ________________ something somewhere, you open it out or arrange it over a place or surface, so that all of it can be seen.
- Not controlled or ruled by anyone else.
- Whole
- If you _____________ someone, you are able to recognize them or distinguish them from others.
- The top or outside part of something.
- An official group or people or person who are / is sent somewhere, usually to discover information about something.
- If you _____________ someone, you telephone them, write to them or go to see them in order to tell or ask them something.
- A _______________ is a piece of information or a request that you send to someone or leave for them when you cannot speak to them directly.
- Give permission to or for.
- A substance used to cure an illness or injury.
- Someone who live next door.
20 Clues: Whole • Your dog go around you. • Give permission to or for. • Someone who live next door. • To remain alive after the war. • New discoveries and inventions. • The top or outside part of something. • Not controlled or ruled by anyone else. • A substance used to cure an illness or injury. • Something that help you or gives you and advantage. • ...
DISCOVERIES 2020-08-06
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- Baird Who invented T.V.?
- Who invented dynamite?
- Which scientist is best known for his well known laws for electromagnetic induction?
- Who developed alternating current?
- Who invented reflecting telescope?
- Who invented the airplane?
- who invented the first automobile?
- Who invented air conditioner?
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- who discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831?
- Who discovered that black holes loose their mass?
- Who invented the battery?
- Who invented penicillin?
12 Clues: Who invented dynamite? • Who invented penicillin? • Baird Who invented T.V.? • Who invented the battery? • Who invented the airplane? • Who invented air conditioner? • Who developed alternating current? • Who invented reflecting telescope? • who invented the first automobile? • who discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831? • ...
INVENTIONS 2013-05-14
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- water proof weapon used by ships or aircrafts to attack submarines.
- first practical adding and listing machine.
- the concept of an aerosol originated as early as 1790.
- making bread and other baked goods.
- was use for universal grocery products.
- for cutting.
- histories behind the invention of board games, playing cards, and puzzles.
- in 1973, for car safety.
- certain type of robot.
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- electronics appliance that we listen with or the context listened to.
- the invention of a typewriter.
- modern american sport invented in 1972.
- in 1904, November 15, created by King C.Gillete.
- by craftmen in manual operations such as, chopping, chiseling,sawing,filing,forging,and move.
- edison created this invention.
- natural substance that had been used by columbus and introduced to western culture.
- A wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passenger.
- perkins invented this in 1927.
- replaced in popularity by the introduction of DvD IN 1997.
19 Clues: for cutting. • certain type of robot. • in 1973, for car safety. • the invention of a typewriter. • edison created this invention. • perkins invented this in 1927. • making bread and other baked goods. • modern american sport invented in 1972. • was use for universal grocery products. • first practical adding and listing machine. • ...
Inventions 2021-12-10
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- wheelbarrow
- keeping us fit
- inventor of elevator
- Harry Coover is a sticky man
- Litan lighting up the sky
- a snack my George Crum
- take your medicine Mr Fleming
- taking to the sky with the Wright brothers
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- melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser
- Levi Strauss' trousers
- getting directions in the Han dynasty
- post it notes
- Tim Berners Lee uniting the world
- invented by Isaac Newton
- Mr Bell thinks it is good to talk
- John Logie Baird
- Making light work
- cailun
- Naismith playing games
19 Clues: cailun • wheelbarrow • post it notes • keeping us fit • John Logie Baird • Making light work • inventor of elevator • Levi Strauss' trousers • a snack my George Crum • Naismith playing games • invented by Isaac Newton • Litan lighting up the sky • Harry Coover is a sticky man • take your medicine Mr Fleming • melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser • Tim Berners Lee uniting the world • ...
Engineer Crossword 2021-10-22
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- Creates systems using lasers.
- Makes computer components.
- Designs technology for the sea.
- Creates things we travel with.
- Designs efficient systems.
- Designs Virtual models.
- What these engineers make is shocking!
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- This engineer has the biggest fans.
- Make explosive inventions.
- Writes code for video games.
- Designs and makes everything around you.
- Creates sustainable products.
- Makes machines that does tasks.
- Improve communities/construction.
- Their inventions soar through the sky.
- Creates new limbs for amputees.
16 Clues: Designs Virtual models. • Make explosive inventions. • Makes computer components. • Designs efficient systems. • Writes code for video games. • Creates systems using lasers. • Creates sustainable products. • Creates things we travel with. • Makes machines that does tasks. • Designs technology for the sea. • Creates new limbs for amputees. • Improve communities/construction. • ...
Easy Crossword Puzzle: Chinese Ideas, Inventions & Discoveries 2023-03-30
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- Chinese invention on sailing ship allowed them to steer.
- "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate.
- Medical advance: Thin needles pierce skin; relieves pain; renews body.
- Ceramic made of fine clay baked at high temperature, for dishes and vases.
- Religion founded in India: reincarnation, kharma, dharma.
- Chinese Invention: Millers of grain invented this to grind more grain with water.
- This farm took was now made with cast-iron.
- The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand.
- Hindu belief that a person's actions affect how they will be reborn in a future life.
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- Type of literature about nature written by Tang Dynasty poets Li Bo and Du Fu.
- Woodblocks were used for this process of 'transfering' Chinese characters to paper.
- Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities.
- Chemical powder used in explosives, weapons, and fireworks.
- Paintings of places that try to capture the idea of mountains, lakes, etc.
- Coal heated to high temperatures in furnaces allowed iron carbon to make what super-strong metal.
- Religion that seeks balance between yin and yang.
- Religion: End suffering by following the Eight-Fold Path.
- Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness.
- Government workers in the _____ Service studied Confucius and took exams.
- Emperor who built the Great Wall.
20 Clues: Emperor who built the Great Wall. • This farm took was now made with cast-iron. • "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate. • Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities. • Religion that seeks balance between yin and yang. • The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand. • Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness. • ...
News Crossword 2023-07-19
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- The continent that England is in.
- City where there has been new discoveries.
- Food consisiting of tomato sauce and cheese on flatbread.
- Name of the civilisation.
- Year of the eruption.
- The collective name for the bones in the human body.
- Process by which archaeologists dig.
- Country where Pompeii is based.
- Animal that slithers.
- A kitchen appliance used to cook food.
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- Word that descibes a volcano exploding.
- Job name of someone who makes discoveries.
- Type of Italian ice-cream.
- Greek hero who had a weak spot in his heel.
- Food used in slices to make a sandwhich.
- A piece of furniture used for sleeping.
- Volcano that exploded in Pompeii
- Name of a shop that sells bread and cake.
- Religious area used for praying.
- The main thoroughfare in Pompeii.
20 Clues: Year of the eruption. • Animal that slithers. • Name of the civilisation. • Type of Italian ice-cream. • Country where Pompeii is based. • Volcano that exploded in Pompeii • Religious area used for praying. • The continent that England is in. • The main thoroughfare in Pompeii. • Process by which archaeologists dig. • A kitchen appliance used to cook food. • ...
Inventions 2023-06-11
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- (Edward Jenner)
- (Alexander Fleming)
- (Zacharias Janssen)
- (Motor by Nikola Tesla)
- (Carl von Linde)
- (Thomas Edison)
- (Karl Benz)
- (Thomas Edison)
- (Engine by James Watt)
- (Gutenberg's press)
- (Guglielmo Marconi)
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- (Alexander Graham Bell)
- (Samuel Morse)
- (George Eastman)
- (Wilhelm Roentgen)
- (Tim Berners-Lee)
- (Wright brothers)
- (Global Positioning System)
- (Charles Babbage)
- (Philo Farnsworth)
20 Clues: (Karl Benz) • (Samuel Morse) • (Edward Jenner) • (Thomas Edison) • (Thomas Edison) • (George Eastman) • (Carl von Linde) • (Tim Berners-Lee) • (Wright brothers) • (Charles Babbage) • (Wilhelm Roentgen) • (Philo Farnsworth) • (Alexander Fleming) • (Zacharias Janssen) • (Gutenberg's press) • (Guglielmo Marconi) • (Engine by James Watt) • (Alexander Graham Bell) • (Motor by Nikola Tesla) • ...
Explorers and Inventions 2022-08-25
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- ship that recovered 50 volumes worth of data
- developed by Edward Haley and held larger amounts of air in a reserve barrel
- Constructed of carbon fiber and reinforced plastic
- invented by Jacques Cousteau and allowed for dives of up to 150 meters
- made of watertight canvas and a heavy metal helmet used from (1850 - 1950)
- credited as the explorer to establish permanent settlements in America.
- Spanish explorer who was the first to cross the isthmus of Panama (by land).
- consisted of a steel hulled chamber attached to a ship by a steel cable
- Italian explorer (1485-1528).
- Father of Oceanography
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- sailed north as far as Great Britain by 150 B.C.
- accurate map of thewarm water current that runs north along the east coast of North America
- british explorer killed while exploring Hawaii
- their ships had flattened bottoms which allowed them access to shallow waters.
- English explorer with river named after him.
- traveled alongthe St. Lawrence River and the eastern coast of Canada.
- Portuguese explorer killed in the Philippines and did not return to Spain.
- Autonomous underwater vehicles
- developed at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and used to find the Titanic
- used to explore deep ocean depths that are unsafe for humans
20 Clues: Father of Oceanography • Italian explorer (1485-1528). • Autonomous underwater vehicles • ship that recovered 50 volumes worth of data • English explorer with river named after him. • british explorer killed while exploring Hawaii • sailed north as far as Great Britain by 150 B.C. • Constructed of carbon fiber and reinforced plastic • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2023-11-11
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- - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric.
- - John Shepherd-Barron's invention for cash dispensing.
- - Charles Babbage's early computing machine.
- - Samuel Morse's long-distance communication system.
- - Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit's temperature measuring device.
- - Bartolomeo Cristofori's musical instrument invention.
- - Guglielmo Marconi's contribution to wireless communication.
- - Theodore Maiman's invention for focused light amplification.
- - Alexander Fleming's discovery revolutionizing antibiotics.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's notable invention for communication.
- - Edward Jenner's medical breakthrough for immunization.
- - James Watt's pivotal invention in industrialization.
- - The Wright brothers' groundbreaking creation for aviation.
- - Charles Goodyear's contribution to elastic materials.
- - George de Mestral's hook-and-loop fastener.
- - Johannes Gutenberg's invention for mass-producing text.
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- - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus.
- - Alessandro Volta's creation for storing electrical energy.
- - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel.
- - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation.
- - Louis Daguerre's contribution to capturing images.
- - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft.
- - Wilhelm Röntgen's groundbreaking discovery in imaging.
- - Philo Farnsworth's device for broadcasting moving images.
- - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution.
- - Gideon Sundback's fastening device.
- - Thomas Edison's brilliant innovation for illumination.
- - Arthur C. Clarke's proposal for space communication.
- - Zacharias Janssen's tool for magnifying tiny objects.
- - Frederick Banting's life-saving hormone for diabetes treatment.
30 Clues: - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus. • - Gideon Sundback's fastening device. • - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation. • - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel. • - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution. • - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft. • - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric. • - Charles Babbage's early computing machine. • ...
Industry and Inventions 2023-02-17
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- Established In Slums.(space)
- The Movement Of The Population To The City.
- Christian Song Writer.
- What Was A Group Of Farmers Called?
- What Was A Popular Sport?
- What Did The US Become Known As?(space)
- What Became Important In Evangelism.(space)
- What Was Raised During This Time?
- Food Producer.
- Telephone.
- Famous Evangelist And Preacher In Chicago.
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- Banking.
- Who Beat Cleveland In The Election Of 1888?
- It Standardized Sizes And Designs(space).
- Large City Wide Campaigns.(space)
- Railroads.
- Oil.
- Republican Who Would Not Support Blaine.
- Was Consumer Driven.
- Where Did Immigrants Pass Through?(space)
- Steel.
- The Desire For Worldly Possession Can Bring True Happiness.
- A President Who Got Assassinated.
- Moody’s Song Leader.
- Who Wrote “Origin Of Species”.
- Lightbulb.
26 Clues: Oil. • Steel. • Banking. • Railroads. • Lightbulb. • Telephone. • Food Producer. • Was Consumer Driven. • Moody’s Song Leader. • Christian Song Writer. • What Was A Popular Sport? • Established In Slums.(space) • Who Wrote “Origin Of Species”. • Large City Wide Campaigns.(space) • A President Who Got Assassinated. • What Was Raised During This Time? • What Was A Group Of Farmers Called? • ...
Inventions and Technology 2021-03-03
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- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- Who discovered penicillin?
- A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy
- A device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.
- A mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a particular form.
- A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device.
- The action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- Services available via a remote cloud computing server rather than an on-site server.
- Product that contains nicotine.
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
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- A four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine and is able to carry a small number of people.
- Who invented lightbulb?
- Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- A covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or terrify other people.
- An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals
- A machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
- Instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
- A small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook.
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- Bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing
21 Clues: Who invented lightbulb? • Who discovered penicillin? • Product that contains nicotine. • Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention • Bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing • A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy • An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals • A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device. • ...
ARCHAEOLOGY ADVENTURES AND DISCOVERIES 2024-11-11
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- Natural sinkholes used for rituals by the ancient Maya
- Key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Site where Neanderthal remains were found, with evidence of burials
- French cave known for Paleolithic art
- Giant stone heads found on Easter Island
- Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in the heart of Rome
- Prehistoric tool associated with early Native American culture
- Ancient temple site in Turkey dating back 12,000 years
- Archaeologist who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb
- Mysterious statue with the body of a lion and head of a human in Egypt
- Prehistoric statuettes of women found across Europe
- Legendary wooden horse used to infiltrate Troy
- Stone used by early humans to make tools
- Megalithic tomb with a large flat stone laid on upright ones
- Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911
- Ancient kingdom in Ethiopia known for its stelae and ruins
- Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps
- Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the island of Santorini
- One of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization
- Palace complex from the Minoan civilization in Crete
- Collection of classical Greek marble sculptures housed in the British Museum
- Ruins of an ancient city in southern Africa
- Giant tombs built by the ancient Egyptians
- Archaeological site of a pre-Columbian city in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Prehistoric village found in Scotland
- Early hominin footprints preserved in volcanic ash in Tanzania
- Ancient Greek analog computer found in a shipwreck
- Famous for discovering the first fossilized Proconsul skull
- Mysterious large geoglyphs found in Peru
- Anglo-Saxon burial site found in England
- Famous gold burial mask found in the tomb of Tutankhamun
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- The boy pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the cradle of civilization
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located in Ephesus
- Ancient manuscripts found in caves near the Dead Sea
- One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
- Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius, like Pompeii
- Thousands of life-sized soldiers found in China
- Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio
- Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption
- Ancient stone circle found in England
- Ancient Mayan city in Mexico known for the Temple of Kukulkan
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- Massive wall built to protect China from invasions
- Ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above Athens
- Famous for its prehistoric cave paintings in Spain
- Ancient Egyptian city known for its temples and tombs
- His remains were discovered under a parking lot in Leicester
- The famous Australopithecus fossil discovered in Ethiopia
- Colorful paintings found in the ruins of ancient Crete
- One of the first major cities in ancient Mesopotamia
52 Clues: Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio • French cave known for Paleolithic art • Ancient stone circle found in England • Prehistoric village found in Scotland • Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps • Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan • Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911 • Giant stone heads found on Easter Island • Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption • ...
ARCHAEOLOGY ADVENTURES AND DISCOVERIES 2024-11-13
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- Early hominin footprints preserved in volcanic ash in Tanzania
- Ancient Greek analog computer found in a shipwreck
- Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio
- Archaeological site of a pre-Columbian city in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Mysterious statue with the body of a lion and head of a human in Egypt
- Famous for discovering the first fossilized Proconsul skull
- Prehistoric statuettes of women found across Europe
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located in Ephesus
- Ancient stone circle found in England
- Mysterious large geoglyphs found in Peru
- Ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above Athens
- Prehistoric tool associated with early Native American culture
- Ancient Egyptian city known for its temples and tombs
- French cave known for Paleolithic art
- His remains were discovered under a parking lot in Leicester
- Ancient Mayan city in Mexico known for the Temple of Kukulkan
- Legendary wooden horse used to infiltrate Troy
- Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the island of Santorini
- Ruins of an ancient city in southern Africa
- Prehistoric village found in Scotland
- Ancient manuscripts found in caves near the Dead Sea
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the cradle of civilization
- Famous gold burial mask found in the tomb of Tutankhamun
- Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911
- The boy pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- One of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization
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- Colorful paintings found in the ruins of ancient Crete
- Massive wall built to protect China from invasions
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in the heart of Rome
- One of the first major cities in ancient Mesopotamia
- Ancient kingdom in Ethiopia known for its stelae and ruins
- Giant stone heads found on Easter Island
- Natural sinkholes used for rituals by the ancient Maya
- Giant tombs built by the ancient Egyptians
- The famous Australopithecus fossil discovered in Ethiopia
- Collection of classical Greek marble sculptures housed in the British Museum
- Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps
- Palace complex from the Minoan civilization in Crete
- Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan
- Stone used by early humans to make tools
- Roman city buried by a volcanic eruption
- Famous for its prehistoric cave paintings in Spain
- Key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Site where Neanderthal remains were found, with evidence of burials
- One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- Roman city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius, like Pompeii
- Archaeologist who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb
- Megalithic tomb with a large flat stone laid on upright ones
- Thousands of life-sized soldiers found in China
- Ancient temple site in Turkey dating back 12,000 years
- Anglo-Saxon burial site found in England
52 Clues: Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio • Ancient stone circle found in England • French cave known for Paleolithic art • Prehistoric village found in Scotland • Well-preserved mummy found in the Alps • Ancient city carved into rock in Jordan • Incan city rediscovered in Peru in 1911 • Giant stone heads found on Easter Island • Stone used by early humans to make tools • ...
Science and technology 2024-02-20
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- A branch of mathematics concerned with the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.
- intelligence (AI) The intelligence exhibited by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence.
- The systematic study of the natural world and phenomena using observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing.
- An educated guess or proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experimentation.
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- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, engineering, and everyday life.
- Progress, improvement, or development
- The act of noticing and recording information about what you see, hear, feel, smell, or taste. It is crucial for scientists to gather data and test hypotheses.
- A test conducted to understand a phenomenon or verify a hypothesis and making observations
- The science and practice of treating and preventing diseases and promoting health.
- A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating them. It allows us to solve equations
- New creations or discoveries that solve a problem or improve upon an existing process. They can be physical objects
- The study of numbers, structures, quantities, and relationships. It provides a language and tools for reasoning, solving problems
12 Clues: Progress, improvement, or development • The science and practice of treating and preventing diseases and promoting health. • A test conducted to understand a phenomenon or verify a hypothesis and making observations • intelligence (AI) The intelligence exhibited by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence. • ...
Inventions 2021-12-10
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- Litan lighting up the sky
- a snack my George Crum
- inventor of elevator
- cailun
- Naismith playing games
- wheelbarrow
- Mr Bell thinks it is good to talk
- invented by Isaac Newton
- Harry Coover is a sticky man
- take your medicine Mr Fleming
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- getting directions in the Han dynasty
- Tim Berners Lee uniting the world
- Levi Strauss' trousers
- taking to the sky with the Wright brothers
- post it notes
- melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser
- keeping us fit
- John Logie Baird
- Making light work
19 Clues: cailun • wheelbarrow • post it notes • keeping us fit • John Logie Baird • Making light work • inventor of elevator • a snack my George Crum • Levi Strauss' trousers • Naismith playing games • invented by Isaac Newton • Litan lighting up the sky • Harry Coover is a sticky man • take your medicine Mr Fleming • Tim Berners Lee uniting the world • melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser • ...
Inventions 2021-08-02
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- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- An invention you watch programmes on
- Who invented the light bulb
- An invention you use to see where north is
- An invention you use after your shower to dry your hair
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
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- An invention you use to wash your clothes
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
- An invention you use to make water hot
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
- An invention that is like moving stairs
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
19 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • An invention you use to wash your clothes • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-26
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- The system of laws and authority that a society uses to guide or control its members describes which historical theme?
- This theme of history describes the ways that people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants.
- a statement explaining why something is important
- Science and ______________ includes discoveries, inventions, and improved methods of doing things?
- the study of the past
- something that is true and known to have existed.
- Learning history can help people learn how to think outside the ______________.
- True or False - One reason to study history is to learn about other people's cultures.
- a way of seeing the world, a point of view
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- a way of speaking about and understanding the world. The action of explaining the meaning of something.
- Religions, ethics, and values of right and wrong are part of which historical
- a fact that allows someone to make a claim or statement of fact.
- a thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists, especially a thing that is conspicuously old-fashioned.
- to show favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- The way of life that a society or group of people
- Which historical theme describes characteristics of a place, the way the environment affects human life, and the ways that humans change the environment?
- a story about something that happened in the past
17 Clues: the study of the past • a way of seeing the world, a point of view • a statement explaining why something is important • The way of life that a society or group of people • a story about something that happened in the past • something that is true and known to have existed. • a fact that allows someone to make a claim or statement of fact. • ...
