discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
SUMER VOCAB 2022-09-01
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- structure The way a civilization is organized
- A person who makes money by selling goods
- A symbol that stands for an object
- A characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- Writing that uses wedged shaped characters
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- A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases or a shrine at the top
- A person who writes
- A craftsperson
- The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
10 Clues: A craftsperson • A person who writes • A symbol that stands for an object • A person who makes money by selling goods • Writing that uses wedged shaped characters • structure The way a civilization is organized • The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes • A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure • ...
Customer Service Week 2022-09-06
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- Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD
- Classic cabinet lock
- Term for the OHA range with the fold 40 system
- Range of Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors.
- Kitchens found at Mitre 10
- Brighten up your day
- Lever handles
- Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom
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- Manufacturer & Supplier based in Bad Essen Germany
- Now copied all over the world, Hafele invented this in 1983
- Best screw to hold a drawer runner
- Brand Ambassador
- Where Hafele Australia first called home
- place to keep your spice jars
- before SAP
- Location where you might find HNZ's head office
- Style of a hinge component
17 Clues: before SAP • Lever handles • Brand Ambassador • Classic cabinet lock • Brighten up your day • Kitchens found at Mitre 10 • Style of a hinge component • place to keep your spice jars • Best screw to hold a drawer runner • Range of Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors. • Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom • Where Hafele Australia first called home • Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD • ...
# 2022-09-27
9 Clues: Manufacturing goods • Delivery of services • Homemade goods for sale • Region with clear boundary • Ranks countries development. • Gathering raw natural resources • Region based on opinions of a place • Spread of ideas, inventions, or behaviors • Management, information processing, or research
Section 3 Cities Grow and Change 2014-01-13
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- where did the fire in 1906 occur?
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- the rapid growth of city populations
- Addams the woman who opened teh first settlement house
- people who got their inventions patented
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- gave food, clothing, and shelter to the homeless
- new buildings thyat began to go upward
- the first department store
- the amount of people in a certain place
10 Clues: the first department store • where did the fire in 1906 occur? • the rapid growth of city populations • new buildings thyat began to go upward • the amount of people in a certain place • people who got their inventions patented • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • gave food, clothing, and shelter to the homeless • ...
Brilliant Bradford 2020-12-10
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- People who worked in mills and factories were from the working class.
- How many mills did Sir Titus Salt own.
- He became the ___________ of Bradford in 1848.
- _________________ revolution
- one of the most important inventions of the industrial revolution.
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- Working conditions were very _______.
- The city where Sir Titus Salt was born?
- Where did people used to work?
- The name of the town he made.
- He named the streets of Saltaire after his _________ members.
10 Clues: _________________ revolution • The name of the town he made. • Where did people used to work? • Working conditions were very _______. • How many mills did Sir Titus Salt own. • The city where Sir Titus Salt was born? • He became the ___________ of Bradford in 1848. • He named the streets of Saltaire after his _________ members. • ...
vocabulary 4th grade 2021-11-03
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- Use your ___ to think of a new kind of car.
- I ___ to find a solution, but I couldn't.
- Mobile phones need a ___ to work.
- People invented the ___ to help move things.
- Have you got a phone that I can ___?
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- Please ___ down your pencils.
- The box is so heavy that I can't ___ it.
- Cars and planes are amazing ___.
- I have got a ___. I've lost my keys!
- I have a great ___. Let's go shopping!
10 Clues: Please ___ down your pencils. • Cars and planes are amazing ___. • Mobile phones need a ___ to work. • I have got a ___. I've lost my keys! • Have you got a phone that I can ___? • I have a great ___. Let's go shopping! • The box is so heavy that I can't ___ it. • I ___ to find a solution, but I couldn't. • Use your ___ to think of a new kind of car. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- emphasizing a humans social potential
- Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
- the era of art and science
- a book by Shakespeare still used today
- how books where printed
- a big form of entertainment in the renaissance
- the printing press made what more available
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- who made the model of the earth revolve around the sun
- a big form of art during the renaissance
- another form of art Leonardo da Vinci made
10 Clues: how books where printed • the era of art and science • emphasizing a humans social potential • a book by Shakespeare still used today • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting • a big form of art during the renaissance • another form of art Leonardo da Vinci made • the printing press made what more available • a big form of entertainment in the renaissance • ...
Spelling Words 2013-09-01
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- Having the qualities of a scholar.
- A person on the streets pleading for wealth.
- A foreign seller.
- Not moving, not active.
- To provide inadequate services to others.
- They come up with inventions.
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- New to an activity, unsure.
- A person appointed to check accounts.
- Coming together, the people migrated together.
- To be competitive.
- A feeling or instinct.
- Somebody that travels.
- Creative, a different perspective.
- To try out for something.
- Someone employed to serve people, employed by the government.
15 Clues: A foreign seller. • To be competitive. • A feeling or instinct. • Somebody that travels. • Not moving, not active. • To try out for something. • New to an activity, unsure. • They come up with inventions. • Having the qualities of a scholar. • Creative, a different perspective. • A person appointed to check accounts. • To provide inadequate services to others. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-04-06
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- rotation Farming method that keeps soil healthy by changing crops
- Jenny Machine that allowed one worker to spin many threads at once
- Machine that combined two earlier inventions to improve spinning
- Crowded, poorly build apartments in industrial cities
- Resource used to fuel steam engines
- Time when goods began being made in factories instead of by hand
- New group of people with jobs like managers and shopkeepers
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- Movement of people from farms to cities
- Metal used to build machines, bridges, and buildings
- Small, home-based production where goods are made by hand
- Powerful machine improved by James Watt that ran factories and trains
- Materials like coal and iron used to power machines
- A place where goods are made using machines
- production Making large amounts of goods quickly using machines
- frame Machine powered by water that made strong yarn
- Country where the Industrial Revolution began
16 Clues: Resource used to fuel steam engines • Movement of people from farms to cities • A place where goods are made using machines • Country where the Industrial Revolution began • Materials like coal and iron used to power machines • Metal used to build machines, bridges, and buildings • frame Machine powered by water that made strong yarn • ...
"Spirit of Endurance" 4.1 2015-01-13
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- win, reach or achieve
- forever lasting
- good fortune, growing financially
- encircles or closes
- cold in temperature
- new things that people earn or find
- investigation of certain things
- deserted, unused or left
- a major land mass, only seven exist
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- work
- a series of cases; a test or series of tests
- a group of people who decide on a case or trial
- the parts that are left over
- a journey or trip to a certain or particular place
- unsafe with hidden dangers
- alone or separate
- to show or represent that you are with a religion
- to observe (multiple times) someone or something
- taken apart
- not occupied, no one lives there
20 Clues: work • taken apart • forever lasting • alone or separate • encircles or closes • cold in temperature • win, reach or achieve • deserted, unused or left • unsafe with hidden dangers • the parts that are left over • investigation of certain things • not occupied, no one lives there • good fortune, growing financially • new things that people earn or find • a major land mass, only seven exist • ...
Archeology & The Bible 2025-02-03
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- Suggests the Apostles' existence
- Where Jesus healed the blind man
- Psalm found atop a mountain in a fort
- Ancient Moabite inscription
- Site where the pilate stone was found
- Evidence that Pilate existed
- 2 important discoveries of Jericho
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- Where Tel Dan Inscription is found
- Early writing with pictorial symbols
- Ancient Jewish Manuscripts
- Country found in the fertile crossing
- Ancient Egyptian inscription
- Early form of writing using pictures
- Town where the Rosetta Stone is found
- Study of the past through artifacts
- Helped to translate Hieroglyphics
- Evidence of King David's existence
- Caves where dead sea scrolls are found
- Capital where Mernephat Stele is found
- Site where the Mesha Stele is found
20 Clues: Ancient Jewish Manuscripts • Ancient Moabite inscription • Ancient Egyptian inscription • Evidence that Pilate existed • Suggests the Apostles' existence • Where Jesus healed the blind man • Helped to translate Hieroglyphics • Where Tel Dan Inscription is found • Evidence of King David's existence • 2 important discoveries of Jericho • Study of the past through artifacts • ...
Inventions & Innovations 2014-04-20
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- Book written by Vannoccio Biringuccio about gunpowder in the 1500s.
- Gunpowder is created using sulfur, charcoal, and _______.
- Military tactic involving one line of soldiers to shoot while the other lines reload.
- Inventor of a more elongated, aerodynamic bullet in 1823.
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- Trigger system involving a spring and flint to ignite gunpowder.
- Inventor of of an early machine gun, fired 200 cartridges per minute; invented 1862.
- Earliest type of cannon made in the late 14th century.
- Unstable gunpowder originally used for cannons.
- Trigger system involving a spring and a match to ignite gunpowder.
- A firearm with a series of grooves inside the chamber to improve accuracy.
10 Clues: Unstable gunpowder originally used for cannons. • Earliest type of cannon made in the late 14th century. • Gunpowder is created using sulfur, charcoal, and _______. • Inventor of a more elongated, aerodynamic bullet in 1823. • Trigger system involving a spring and flint to ignite gunpowder. • Trigger system involving a spring and a match to ignite gunpowder. • ...
INGENIOUS INVENTIONS 2020-04-19
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- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE NOT TO GET WET WHEN IT RAINS
- thermometer IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO CHECK YOUR BODY TEMPERATURE
- IT´S A SMALL PIECE OF PAPER YOU PUT ON AN ENVELOPE TO SEND A LETTER
- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO MAKE THINGS BIGGER TO SEE THEM.
- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO WARM THE FOOD
- IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO HOLD SEVERAL PAPERS TOGETHER
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- dictionary IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE IN ENGLISH CLASS TO LOOK FOR THE WORDS THAT YOU DON´T UNDERSTAND.
- IT´S A MACHINE FOR WASHING DISHES
- IT´S SOMETHING WE INSERT ON A LAMP THAT PROVIDES LIGHT
- IT´S AN ADHESIVE STRIP OF MATERIAL FOR COVERING CUTS AND WOUNDS
10 Clues: IT´S A MACHINE FOR WASHING DISHES • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO WARM THE FOOD • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE NOT TO GET WET WHEN IT RAINS • IT´S SOMETHING WE INSERT ON A LAMP THAT PROVIDES LIGHT • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO HOLD SEVERAL PAPERS TOGETHER • IT´S SOMETHING YOU USE TO MAKE THINGS BIGGER TO SEE THEM. • ...
WWI Inventions 2020-05-05
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- Who invented the grenade?
- What was the maxim gun?
- What did the Wright brothers invent?
- Who invented the windshield wiper?
- Who invented the first steel plow?
- What did James watt improve?
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- What gas did they use to fly zeppelins?
- What did Hiram Maxim invent?
- This invention was for cleaning car windshields.
- This is a hand throw weapon.
10 Clues: What was the maxim gun? • Who invented the grenade? • What did Hiram Maxim invent? • This is a hand throw weapon. • What did James watt improve? • Who invented the windshield wiper? • Who invented the first steel plow? • What did the Wright brothers invent? • What gas did they use to fly zeppelins? • This invention was for cleaning car windshields.
Today's Inventions 2020-06-25
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- when you buy a better or newer version
- before you do something you form an idea of what you want to do
- when you download the newer version
- something that is new and about today
- something that just happened not too long ago
- when you find information
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- you think of as many ideas as you can
- what will happen tomorrow and the day after that
- something that prevents other people from stealing an invention
- something where steps must be taken, you make progress
10 Clues: when you find information • when you download the newer version • you think of as many ideas as you can • something that is new and about today • when you buy a better or newer version • something that just happened not too long ago • what will happen tomorrow and the day after that • something where steps must be taken, you make progress • ...
Accidental Inventions 2017-10-19
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- :including the whole world
- :a type of product that a particular company makes
- :change from solid to liquid
- :a company that makes large amounts of things
- :find something for the first time
- :something that people make in order to sell it
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- :a system for tracking things, such as a airplanes or ships
- :a room or building where scientists work
- :very, very large
- :verb-try to sell something
10 Clues: :very, very large • :including the whole world • :verb-try to sell something • :change from solid to liquid • :find something for the first time • :a room or building where scientists work • :a company that makes large amounts of things • :something that people make in order to sell it • :a type of product that a particular company makes • ...
Great Inventions 2020-09-30
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- It has many applications in our daily life.
- Cars have internal combustion ________.
- It prevents food from spoiling.
- It was discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Big city life wouldn't be posible without it.
- We can draw and write on it.
- First moving pictures were seen through it.
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- Without it, there woudn't be light at night.
- It prints text on a wide scale.
- Sailors still use it for navigating.
10 Clues: We can draw and write on it. • It prints text on a wide scale. • It prevents food from spoiling. • Sailors still use it for navigating. • Cars have internal combustion ________. • It was discovered by Alexander Fleming. • It has many applications in our daily life. • First moving pictures were seen through it. • Without it, there woudn't be light at night. • ...
Wonderful Inventions 2018-09-30
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- If your eyes are bad, you can use these to see the whiteboard in class.
- It’s like a clock, but you wear it on your arm.
- You can use this to cook instant ramen very quickly.
- You can go to the park and play with it on a windy day.
- It’s big and heavy and makes beautiful music.
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- It’s very noisy. You clean your house with it.
- Use these when you want to cut paper.
- You can get on it and travel to many countries very quickly.
- The best food in the world.
- Boys wear it around their neck when they want to look nice.
10 Clues: The best food in the world. • Use these when you want to cut paper. • It’s big and heavy and makes beautiful music. • It’s very noisy. You clean your house with it. • It’s like a clock, but you wear it on your arm. • You can use this to cook instant ramen very quickly. • You can go to the park and play with it on a windy day. • ...
Robot inventions 2024-06-22
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- - Powers the robot.
- - A self-operating machine.
- - A motor used in robots.
- - A path for electrical current.
- - A flying robot.
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- - A device that detects changes in the environment.
- - A robot with a human appearance.
- - Artificial intelligence, the brain of a robot.
- - A set of rules for solving problems.
- - Wheels with teeth that fit together.
10 Clues: - A flying robot. • - Powers the robot. • - A motor used in robots. • - A self-operating machine. • - A path for electrical current. • - A robot with a human appearance. • - A set of rules for solving problems. • - Wheels with teeth that fit together. • - Artificial intelligence, the brain of a robot. • - A device that detects changes in the environment.
Famous Inventions 2024-08-04
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- - Device for receiving broadcast signals
- - Appliance for cooling food
- - Source of artificial light
- - Device for capturing photographs
- - Device for voice communication
- - Global network of interconnected computers
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- - Machine for mass-producing text
- - Aircraft for flying through the air
- - Electronic device for processing data
- - Device for transmitting audio signals
10 Clues: - Appliance for cooling food • - Source of artificial light • - Device for voice communication • - Machine for mass-producing text • - Device for capturing photographs • - Aircraft for flying through the air • - Electronic device for processing data • - Device for transmitting audio signals • - Device for receiving broadcast signals • ...
Ancient Inventions 2023-06-03
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- Flying toy with a string
- Colorful explosives used for celebration
- A new and useful discovery
- We use it in rainy weather
- A man or woman who protects our country during war
- We use it to write or draw on it
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- We use it to brush our teeth
- Someone who works on a ship or a boat
- Tall plant used to make furniture and paper
- The country where Giant pandas live
10 Clues: Flying toy with a string • A new and useful discovery • We use it in rainy weather • We use it to brush our teeth • We use it to write or draw on it • The country where Giant pandas live • Someone who works on a ship or a boat • Colorful explosives used for celebration • Tall plant used to make furniture and paper • A man or woman who protects our country during war
Uncommon Inventions 2024-09-19
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- – Ancient instrument for measuring astronomical positions
- – Early electronic component used in radios
- – Rigid airship used in early aviation
- – Early chess-playing automaton
- – Boat designed to skim across water
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- – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism
- – Device allowing underwater breathing
- – Mask used during plague outbreaks
- – System for transporting items through tubes
- – Modular design concept used in construction
10 Clues: – Early chess-playing automaton • – Mask used during plague outbreaks • – Boat designed to skim across water • – Device allowing underwater breathing • – Rigid airship used in early aviation • – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism • – Early electronic component used in radios • – System for transporting items through tubes • ...
Uncommon Inventions 2024-09-19
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- – Device allowing underwater breathing
- – Mask used during plague outbreaks
- – Boat designed to skim across water
- – System for transporting items through tubes
- – Modular design concept used in construction
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- – Early electronic component used in radios
- – Early chess-playing automaton
- – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism
- – Rigid airship used in early aviation
- – Ancient instrument for measuring astronomical positions
10 Clues: – Early chess-playing automaton • – Mask used during plague outbreaks • – Boat designed to skim across water • – Device allowing underwater breathing • – Rigid airship used in early aviation • – Camera stabilized by a gimbal mechanism • – Early electronic component used in radios • – System for transporting items through tubes • ...
Remarkable Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's a medicine used to make someone immune from deseases.
- It's the object which was invented in the 4th millennium BC in the Lower Mesopotamia.
- It's a form of transport that goes through the air, invented by the Wright Brothers.
- It's something which is used used to make things work producing energy.
- It's a person who invented the Reflecting Telescope.
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- It's an object that produces light and it is used in most houses nowadays, invented by Thomas Edison.
- It's an object used to call your friends, invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- It's an object which is used as a guide when you're lost.
- It's something that we use nowadays daily,invented by Vinton Cerf.
- It's something which is used to see people's inside clearly through scanning.
10 Clues: It's a person who invented the Reflecting Telescope. • It's an object which is used as a guide when you're lost. • It's a medicine used to make someone immune from deseases. • It's something that we use nowadays daily,invented by Vinton Cerf. • It's something which is used used to make things work producing energy. • ...
stared inventions 2024-01-11
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- Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving.
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water frame into a single device increasing the production of fine thread.
- Rapid communications across continents.
- Speed of sewing greatly increased.
- Water powered spinning machine that was too large for use at home which led to the creations of factories.
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- United States and Europe connected by cable.
- Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand.
- Water powered device that wove thread to cloth.
- Human speech heard across continents.
- Device separated raw cotton from cotton seeds increasing the cotton supply while lowering the price for raw cotton.
10 Clues: Speed of sewing greatly increased. • Human speech heard across continents. • Rapid communications across continents. • United States and Europe connected by cable. • Water powered device that wove thread to cloth. • Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving. • Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand. • ...
stared inventions 2024-01-11
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- Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving.
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water frame into a single device increasing the production of fine thread.
- Rapid communications across continents.
- Speed of sewing greatly increased.
- Water powered spinning machine that was too large for use at home which led to the creations of factories.
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- United States and Europe connected by cable.
- Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand.
- Water powered device that wove thread to cloth.
- Human speech heard across continents.
- Device separated raw cotton from cotton seeds increasing the cotton supply while lowering the price for raw cotton.
10 Clues: Speed of sewing greatly increased. • Human speech heard across continents. • Rapid communications across continents. • United States and Europe connected by cable. • Water powered device that wove thread to cloth. • Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving. • Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand. • ...
stared inventions 2024-01-11
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- Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving.
- Combined the spinning jenny and the water frame into a single device increasing the production of fine thread.
- Rapid communications across continents.
- Speed of sewing greatly increased.
- Water powered spinning machine that was too large for use at home which led to the creations of factories.
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- United States and Europe connected by cable.
- Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand.
- Water powered device that wove thread to cloth.
- Human speech heard across continents.
- Device separated raw cotton from cotton seeds increasing the cotton supply while lowering the price for raw cotton.
10 Clues: Speed of sewing greatly increased. • Human speech heard across continents. • Rapid communications across continents. • United States and Europe connected by cable. • Water powered device that wove thread to cloth. • Hand operated machine which increased the speed of weaving. • Home based machine that spun thread eight times faster than when spun by hand. • ...
Black Inventions 2024-02-06
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- Lonnie G. Johnson, an aerospace engineer, invented the Super Soaker water gun in 1982. It became one of the most popular toys in the world.
- John Purdy, an African American inventor, patented the first folding chair in 1888. His design was lightweight and portable, making it convenient for outdoor events.
- Jesse Eugene Russell, an electrical engineer, is credited with inventing the digital cellular base station and the mobile communication system.
- Frederick McKinley Jones, an inventor and entrepreneur, developed the first practical refrigerated truck in 1940. This innovation revolutionized the transportation of perishable goods.
- Sarah Boone, an African American inventor, patented an improved ironing board design in 1892. Her design featured a narrower, curved shape, allowing for easier ironing of sleeves and other curved garments.
- Dr. Charles Drew, an African American physician, pioneered techniques for blood storage and transfusion during World War II. His work laid the foundation for the modern blood bank system.
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- John Lee Love, an African American inventor, patented the portable pencil sharpener in 1897. His design allowed for easy sharpening of pencils on the go.
- George Crum, an African American chef, is credited with inventing the potato chip in the 1850s. Legend has it that he created the thin, crispy snack in response to a customer's complaint about thick, soggy fries.
- Garrett Morgan, an African American inventor, patented the three-position traffic signal in 1923. His design included automated traffic signals with "stop" and "go" signals.
- Philip B. Downing, an African American inventor, patented an improved version of the street letter box in 1891. His design included a hinged door at the top for easy mail collection.
10 Clues: Lonnie G. Johnson, an aerospace engineer, invented the Super Soaker water gun in 1982. It became one of the most popular toys in the world. • Jesse Eugene Russell, an electrical engineer, is credited with inventing the digital cellular base station and the mobile communication system. • ...
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 2024-09-13
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- - Device for capturing photographs
- - Invention by Thomas Edison
- - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation
- - Appliance for heating food quickly
- - Global network developed in the late 20th century
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- - Electronic device for processing information
- - Device for transmitting and receiving radio waves
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- - Device for broadcasting video and sound
- - Invention by the Wright brothers
10 Clues: - Invention by Thomas Edison • - Device for capturing photographs • - Invention by the Wright brothers • - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell • - Appliance for heating food quickly • - Device for broadcasting video and sound • - Electronic device for processing information • - Vehicle with four wheels used for transportation • ...
Describing inventions 2024-11-25
10 Clues: battery • important • save time • water bottle • think out of the box • convenient, easy to use • technology, delivery drones • CPR, in emergency situations • items can be bought with a small budget • skills that can be used in real-life situations
Major Inventions 2022-01-18
10 Clues: 500+002 • 85+50=____ • 190-____=85 • 750-____=250 • 6000+300+20+1 • 9999-364=_____ • 5689-5666=____ • 1090+____=1100 • 10000-129 = ______ • ____ is added 10 times to get 560
Medical inventions 2025-05-31
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- A material used to cover wounds and stop bleeding.
- device to check your body temperature.
- The process of replacing a sick organ with a healthy one.
- A shot that protects you from diseases.
- A tool used to listen to the heartbeat.
- edicine that stops infections caused by bacteria.
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- A device that helps the heart keep beating.
- A machine used to help people breathe.
- A machine that takes pictures inside the body.
- Artificial body part, like a leg or arm.
10 Clues: A machine used to help people breathe. • device to check your body temperature. • A shot that protects you from diseases. • A tool used to listen to the heartbeat. • Artificial body part, like a leg or arm. • A device that helps the heart keep beating. • A machine that takes pictures inside the body. • edicine that stops infections caused by bacteria. • ...
inventions crossword 2023-01-09
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- can make a lot of threads at one time
- a system for transmitting messages
- device that uses electricity to produce light
- a device for communicating
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- pulls seeds from cotton
- it is self propelled
- Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this
- described the improvements in iron and smelting
- operated by mechanical or electric power
- a boat driven by steam
10 Clues: it is self propelled • a boat driven by steam • pulls seeds from cotton • a device for communicating • a system for transmitting messages • can make a lot of threads at one time • operated by mechanical or electric power • Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this • device that uses electricity to produce light • described the improvements in iron and smelting
Industrial Inventions 2023-01-11
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- A system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
- This combined the Spinning Jenny and Water Frame into a single device. Used to spin cotton and other fibers.
- This is a simple machine that can make up to eight threads at one time. Invented by Hargreaves.
- Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this to help with transportation
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- A heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- A machine that pulls the seeds from cotton. It was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney.
- A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread.
- A spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel.
- A telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be easily heard directly.
- a mechanized loom, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution.
10 Clues: A spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel. • A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. • Thomas Telford and John McAdam invented this to help with transportation • A heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. • A machine that pulls the seeds from cotton. It was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney. • ...
INGENIOUS INVENTIONS 2026-04-12
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- You use this when it's raining.
- You use this to see detais in very small things.
- You use this to keep paper together.
- You use this when you learn a foreign language.
- You use this to wash plates in the kitchen.
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- You use this to find out the temperature of somebody.
- You need to use this when you send a letter.
- You use this to see at night.
- You use this when you want to make food very quickly.
- You use this to protect your skin when you cut your finger.
10 Clues: You use this to see at night. • You use this when it's raining. • You use this to keep paper together. • You use this to wash plates in the kitchen. • You need to use this when you send a letter. • You use this when you learn a foreign language. • You use this to see detais in very small things. • You use this to find out the temperature of somebody. • ...
The Eiffel Tower 2024-09-03
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- A lift that carries people up and down in a building.
- The metal used to construct the Eiffel Tower.
- An image or object that represents something else.
- Using imagination to create something new or different.
- Devices that shine to brighten up a place.
- A large event where people showcase new inventions and ideas.
- The first name of the person who designed the Eiffel Tower.
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- A strong, shiny material used to build things, like iron.
- The capital city of France where the Eiffel Tower is found.
- The country where the Eiffel Tower is located.
- Known by many people and often admired.
- What you can see from a particular place.
- A tall, upright structure or building.
- Covered with a layer of color to protect and make it look good.
- Very high from the ground.
15 Clues: Very high from the ground. • A tall, upright structure or building. • Known by many people and often admired. • What you can see from a particular place. • Devices that shine to brighten up a place. • The metal used to construct the Eiffel Tower. • The country where the Eiffel Tower is located. • An image or object that represents something else. • ...
STS Activity 3 2020-05-11
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- The variety of all life forms
- A series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- Originally referred to as a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines
- Floating gardens created by the Aztecs
- A vast network of wires and satellite relays
- A group of people in a particular place and time linked by common goals and interests
- Father of psychoanalysis
- Latin-speaking Western Church
- Sources of new genes and proteins with important applications for human benefits
- One of the most commonly modified fish
- The designing and use of devices to solve practical problems
- Where the telescope was invented
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
- Organisms engineered for scientific research
- Father of experimental science
- Created to increase the supply of desired organs
- This served as a gazette of political and social happenings in ancient Rome
- The use of biotech to process natural and manmade substances
- A wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation
- One of the countries that colonized Africa
- A book published by Copernicus in 1543
- The medium of writing of the Egyptians
- A dictator from the Philippines
- Unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience
- Developed the Theory of Natural Selection
- Dr. William Thomas Green Morton was one of the first medical practitioners to use this
- Cloths or fabrics
- The most famous city of the Incan Empire
- Introduced by Cleisthenes in 507 BC
- Edward Jenner developed a vaccine for this disease
- Called the "mother culture"
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- The area in which something exists of lives
- Produced by cars and fossil fuels
- Created accurate calendar with 365 days
- A type of greenhouse gas occurring in the Earth's atmosphere
- Went to war against England in the Hundred Years of War
- The first organisms to be modified
- Asks questions that aim to increase our understanding of the universe
- An invention of Gregorio Y. Zara
- Referred to as the "Dark Continent"
- Greek-speaking Eastern Church
- This makes people do things
- This concept was developed form labor-saving technology
- Freud believed this was the unconscious mind talking to you
- A Greek soldier ran from this place to Athens to deliver a message
- Its purpose is to make education and business much easier
- One of three major companies working on GMO
- Invented to replace human labor
- Conscious part of the mind
- Ability to transfer genetic material to plants
- Raising finfish or shellfish for use as food
- Plants genetically modified for use in producing fuel
- Using living organisms for human benefit
- Genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years
- The first antibiotic
- A type of greenhouse gas released by agriculture
- What is happening outdoors in a place at a given time
- A way of freeing the unconscious mind
- Invention of the Wright brothers in 1903
- An ancient writing system used in the Philippines
- A sudden change in political power
62 Clues: Cloths or fabrics • The first antibiotic • Father of psychoanalysis • Conscious part of the mind • This makes people do things • Called the "mother culture" • The variety of all life forms • Greek-speaking Eastern Church • Latin-speaking Western Church • Father of experimental science • Invented to replace human labor • A dictator from the Philippines • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-02-11
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- large fields used by farmers
- a philosophy introduces by Jeremy Bentham
- the process of developing machine production of goods
- the economic policy of letting owners of industry set working conditions without regulation
- wealthy textile merchants set up machines in thes large buildings
- one of the best inventions for scientific farmers
- a refusal to work by a mass of workers
- the movement of people to the cities
- negotiations between workers and their employers
- a social class of skilled workers, professionals, and business people
- a form of complete socialism
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- increase in machinery for producing goods
- wrote The Wealth of Nations
- an economic system created by Charles Founer, Saint-sinon and other Frech reformers
- resources needed to produce goods and services
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of s business
- an economic system where money is invested in business ventures with the goal of making profit
- created marxism
- a business owned by stock holders
- voluntary associations made up of workers to press for reforms
20 Clues: created marxism • wrote The Wealth of Nations • large fields used by farmers • a form of complete socialism • a business owned by stock holders • the movement of people to the cities • a refusal to work by a mass of workers • increase in machinery for producing goods • a philosophy introduces by Jeremy Bentham • resources needed to produce goods and services • ...
SOCIETAL IMPACTS 12C 2025-11-03
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- - The trail of data you leave behind online
- – A type of software license that restricts modification and redistribution
- - A crime involving unauthorized access to computer systems
- – A practice that involves reading someone’s private data without permission
- - Legal rights granted to creators of original works
- - A condition where a person is excessively dependent on the interne
- – A negative health effect caused by excessive screen exposure
- – A form of intellectual property that includes inventions and trademarks
- - A practice to protect personal information online
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- - A form of bullying using digital platforms
- - A protocol used to secure private network connections
- – A tool used to prevent unauthorized access to a network
- – A method of disposing e-waste that involves material recovery
- - A set of rules for proper online behavior
- – A cybercrime involving fake websites and emails
- - A person who gains unauthorized access to computer systems
- - A deceptive technique used to steal personal information online
- - Software that is free to use, modify, and distribute
- - A law that governs digital transactions and cybercrime in India
- - The act of copying someone’s work without credit
20 Clues: - The trail of data you leave behind online • - A set of rules for proper online behavior • - A form of bullying using digital platforms • – A cybercrime involving fake websites and emails • - The act of copying someone’s work without credit • - A practice to protect personal information online • - Legal rights granted to creators of original works • ...
Industrial revolution 2025-03-12
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- opens a water route from the Great Lakes to New York City
- The right to vote
- Free education for all
- Abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin to convince people to join the abolitionist movement
- Escaped slavery and became a very vocal abolitionist
- the growth of city's
- invented the cotton gin, and increased the demand for cotton
- where fabric and clothing are made
- where work was preformed on a large scale
- To change
- immigrants who left because of a potato famine
- Escaped slavery and became a conductor of the Underground Railroad which helped slaves escape to freedom
- immigrants who settled in Texas
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- a time when inventions changed the way Americans lived
- Used his newspaper, “The Liberator,” to persuade people to join the abolitionist movement
- a system of communication
- immigrants who helped build the transcontinental railroad
- connected the U.S. east to west
- Advocated for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work
- Abstinence from alcoholic drink
- To break or fail to comply with a rule
- To put an end to something
- Advocated for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work
23 Clues: To change • The right to vote • the growth of city's • Free education for all • a system of communication • To put an end to something • connected the U.S. east to west • Abstinence from alcoholic drink • immigrants who settled in Texas • where fabric and clothing are made • To break or fail to comply with a rule • where work was preformed on a large scale • ...
yayyyy 2022-12-02
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- made the first flying machine
- To get rid of
- did not rely on other businesses for steel; he got involved in every aspect
- to make different
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- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- made one of the first telephones
- free from impurities
8 Clues: To get rid of • to make different • free from impurities • made the first flying machine • made one of the first telephones • invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • did not rely on other businesses for steel; he got involved in every aspect • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
GENRE CROSSWORD 2019-09-24
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- the art of writing poems
- a traditional story about people’s beliefs or natural events
- a form of fiction based on imaginative or weird characters
- a story about close relationship between two people who are in love with each other
- a long story about imaginary characters and events
- a story which keeps the audience in a tense situation
- a story about unusual trips and voyages with dangerous things
- a story with an amusing plot
- a written story about person's life
- a source of information or facts
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- an old story from ancient times about famous events or people
- a serious play written for the theatre or television
- funny; comical; amusing
- a story centered around solving a secret
- a serious play that ends with the death
- a story where a crime is investigated
- fiction a story based on scientific discoveries or developments, environmental changes, space travel, or life on other planets
- a traditional story, usually written for children, which often involves imaginary creatures and magic
- a story about the past
- monsters and devils with horrific facial features are used to strike fear in such stories and films
20 Clues: a story about the past • funny; comical; amusing • the art of writing poems • a story with an amusing plot • a source of information or facts • a written story about person's life • a story where a crime is investigated • a serious play that ends with the death • a story centered around solving a secret • a long story about imaginary characters and events • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-12
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- Business structure that protects your personal assets
- Combination of two or more separate companies into one
- Invested money in young, high potential start-ups with big growth possibilities
- Someone hired to provide services to a client
- One person owns and operate a business alone
- Hiring a party outside the company
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- One company gaining control of interest of another
- Managing how the the public perceives a person
- Creates a “downline” of multiple levels
- Recognizable sign used in businesses to identify the source of product
- Two or more parties collaborate by pooling resources
- Legal entity separate from its owners
- Reaches a specific consumer instead of mass audience
- Legal, time limited monopoly that stops other from using others inventions
- Building and maintaining beneficial relationships to exchange info
- Independent evaluation to determine the fair market value
- Determining economic value of a company
- Mutually beneficial agreement between companies to cooperate
18 Clues: Hiring a party outside the company • Legal entity separate from its owners • Creates a “downline” of multiple levels • Determining economic value of a company • One person owns and operate a business alone • Someone hired to provide services to a client • Managing how the the public perceives a person • One company gaining control of interest of another • ...
Union Military Strategy 2024-04-19
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- Captured Atlanta
- Union’s most recognizable plan to defeat the Confederacy
- Former General that ran against Abraham Lincoln in the 1864 presidential election
- General that developed the Anaconda Plan
- Union’s most successful general
- Turning point for the Union
- Union fought with them unlike the south
- General McClellan wanted to clear this state for one of his biggest strategy plans
- Used for naval fighting
- Helped the Union’s naval fight the Confederacy ironclad using his inventions
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- Changed the Union’s war aim and strategy
- Lincoln's naval secretary
- The Union depended on this to overwhelm the confederacy
- Breaking the will of others and destroying
- Ensured the Union they will be controlling the Mississippi after this battle
- this type of blockade was used by the Union
- Union wanted to control this to split the Confederacy
- Abraham Lincoln wanted to capture this place the most
18 Clues: Captured Atlanta • Used for naval fighting • Lincoln's naval secretary • Turning point for the Union • Union’s most successful general • Union fought with them unlike the south • Changed the Union’s war aim and strategy • General that developed the Anaconda Plan • Breaking the will of others and destroying • this type of blockade was used by the Union • ...
news sections 2026-01-20
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- Articles about everyday life, fashion, relationships and trends.
- News about celebrities, concerts and the entertainment industry.
- Articles about people who have died, usually describing their lives.
- Information about the weather in the future.
- News about personal money, prices, banks and investments.
- A part of a news website where old articles are stored online.
- Articles where journalists give their personal opinions on different topics.
- News about new inventions, research and modern technology.
- Articles about places, holidays and travelling tips.
- News about competitions, teams, matches and athletes.
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- News about important events happening in different countries.
- News about medicine, fitness and healthy lifestyles.
- News about celebrities’ private lives, often not very serious.
- News about films, TV shows, music and famous people.
- News about problems connected with nature, climate and pollution.
- News about companies, work, trade and the economy.
- A section where readers can share their opinions and comments.
- Longer articles that give detailed information and background.
- A place where the editor writes posts and shares ideas or opinions.
- Subjects that many people are talking about right now.
- News about culture, music, painting, theatre and literature
21 Clues: Information about the weather in the future. • News about companies, work, trade and the economy. • News about medicine, fitness and healthy lifestyles. • News about films, TV shows, music and famous people. • Articles about places, holidays and travelling tips. • News about competitions, teams, matches and athletes. • ...
Word families_Unit 8 2025-03-27
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- Tom is studying to become an______
- Her children have all been ______ in their chosen careers.
- Samuel is more_______in the morning.
- Steve McQueen______and starred in the movie.
- Alfred Nobel _____ dynamite.
- Newton made an important_______ discovery.
- The school has had a lot of _____ with its literacy program.
- Consumers are becoming more suspicious of advertising claims about______that they buy.
- Calvin Klein is a famous fashion_____
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- Thomas Edison was an______
- _______like the electric light bulb changed the way people lived.
- The______ was really angry with the director.
- Maria wants to be a______ when she grows up.
- Chris is studying______at school.
- Ronaldo is a versatile and ______ player.
- I finally______in passing my driving test.
- We looked at several different_____for the new bridge.
- Sandra is really interested in______.
18 Clues: Thomas Edison was an______ • Alfred Nobel _____ dynamite. • Chris is studying______at school. • Tom is studying to become an______ • Samuel is more_______in the morning. • Sandra is really interested in______. • Calvin Klein is a famous fashion_____ • Ronaldo is a versatile and ______ player. • I finally______in passing my driving test. • ...
10 July CI 2025-07-10
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- To love someone or something very deeply; to feel great affection or admiration.
- To end up in an unexpected or unwanted situation
- To remember or consider something when making a decision
- To meet or experience something unexpectedly
- To find something by chance
- A long, adventurous journey, often with difficulties and discoveries
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- To feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something.
- To reluctantly spend money, usually more than you want to
- A humorous, exaggerated word for an extremely large number
- A small pool of water on the ground, especially after rain
- To be clearly understood or communicated
- To seem or appear to others in a particular way
12 Clues: To find something by chance • To be clearly understood or communicated • To meet or experience something unexpectedly • To seem or appear to others in a particular way • To end up in an unexpected or unwanted situation • To remember or consider something when making a decision • To reluctantly spend money, usually more than you want to • ...
Unit 3: Unexpected Discoveries Crossword 2023-08-15
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- having its fixed and final form
- to give most of your attention to someone or something (2 words)
- a special natural ability or aptitude
- something that completely changes a situation or activity (2 words)
- to make the same journey regularly between work and home
- to stop paying attention to something or someone (2 words)
- having the qualities to do or accomplish something (2 words)
- the quality of being worthy of attention
- an unspecific time when something will be completed
- to bring the memory of a past event into your mind
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- an opinion that all members of a group agree with
- someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, or succeed
- a different or less direct route to a place
- making you feel slightly angry
- to catch or keep something in a place and prevent it from escaping
- a feeling of guilt, regret, or sadness that you have because you know you have done something wrong
- to a certain extent (3 words)
- to become known or apparent
- an underlying topic of a discussion or a recurring idea
19 Clues: to become known or apparent • to a certain extent (3 words) • making you feel slightly angry • having its fixed and final form • a special natural ability or aptitude • the quality of being worthy of attention • a different or less direct route to a place • an opinion that all members of a group agree with • to bring the memory of a past event into your mind • ...
Unit 5 Week 1 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- facts and data
- the process of exchanging thoughts, feelings, information, and more in various ways
- to form, grow, or create something over a period of time
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- a person who invents
- an organized framework or method of doing something
- a new idea, product, or method of doing something; plural is "innovations"
- to try or test, especially in order to discover or prove something:
- to place in position or connect for service or use
- the act or process of seeing, finding, or gaining knowledge of something previously unknown, or an instance of this
- a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like
10 Clues: facts and data • a person who invents • to place in position or connect for service or use • an organized framework or method of doing something • to form, grow, or create something over a period of time • a scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like • to try or test, especially in order to discover or prove something: • ...
Revolution 2022-10-03
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- ____________assembled by Galileo
- __________supported copernicus heliocentric view
- _____ argued that the truth is not known at the beginning
- used _______ data to calculate the orbits of the planets
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- _____A danish astronomer
- _______Rejected astronomers scientific astronomers
- ___________ formed a brilliant theory
- _______ discoveries caused an up roar
- Published a ____ explaining the law of gravity`
- _____refined the astronomical view
- _______ Proposed the fact that the sun is the center of the universe
11 Clues: _____A danish astronomer • ____________assembled by Galileo • _____refined the astronomical view • ___________ formed a brilliant theory • _______ discoveries caused an up roar • Published a ____ explaining the law of gravity` • __________supported copernicus heliocentric view • _______Rejected astronomers scientific astronomers • ...
Growing Empires By Kaleb Howell 2015-01-28
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- this was built as a royal tomb
- this man was said to be a descendant of god
- connected the east and west of europe
- hierarchy structure this consisted of mikado,shogun,damios,and peasants
- hindi combined with arabic and persian to create this
- a religious and political leader
- first capital of the islamic empire
- Russia was settled by eastern slavic people,first prince was alexander nevsky
- Khan this man is the grandson of genghis khan, takes over the sung
- Empire this empire was created by a man named genghis khan
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- this man tried to reestablish the roman empire
- Empire this empire sacked constantinople
- Inventions gunpowder and books on wooden blocks
- this man attacked india 17 times in order to spread islam
- owned by the Byzantine Empire balkans and asia minor
- Dynasty in this 1st dynasty men showed loyalty by shaving head and having a pigtail
- for Arabic tribes converting to Islam
- Khan this man lead the mongol empire
- Catholic Church vs. Eastern Orthodox Church these two churches debated over the authority for the pope
19 Clues: this was built as a royal tomb • a religious and political leader • first capital of the islamic empire • Khan this man lead the mongol empire • connected the east and west of europe • for Arabic tribes converting to Islam • Empire this empire sacked constantinople • this man was said to be a descendant of god • this man tried to reestablish the roman empire • ...
Intro to Ancient Civilization Crossword 2023-08-20
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- A form of government where people have the power to vote, protest, and criticize the government
- The knowledge, beliefs, customs and values of a group of people
- The inventions/tools made in an ancient civilization
- The continent that the U.S.A is on
- All the living and nonliving things in an area
- The number of oceans on Earth
- The number of continents on Earth
- Words that are written down, repeatable and understandable
- Earth's features; mountains, valleys, flat lands.
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- One of the 7 characteristics; what people believe, how they pray/worship
- A written plan/document on how to rule
- A payment to the government for things like roads and schools
- Old objects created and used by humans
- The weather patterns in an area of a long period of time
- An imprint or a part from something that was once alive, found in the ground
15 Clues: The number of oceans on Earth • The number of continents on Earth • The continent that the U.S.A is on • A written plan/document on how to rule • Old objects created and used by humans • All the living and nonliving things in an area • Earth's features; mountains, valleys, flat lands. • The inventions/tools made in an ancient civilization • ...
M3GAN Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-05
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- The technology that allows M3GAN to learn and think.
- The roboticist who creates M3GAN and becomes her niece's guardian.
- Something the humans lose over M3GAN as she becomes more independent.
- The instructions that originally guide M3GAN’s behaviour.
- The artificial intelligence robot doll designed to protect and care for a child.
- A theme in the movie. What Gemma must learn as a guardian and creator.
- The young girl who loses her parents and becomes the main child in the story.
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- A theme in the movie relating to advanced machines and inventions.
- Much of the robot testing takes place in this setting.
- The emotion Cady experiences after losing her parents.
- M3GAN attacks a neighbour’s pet after it scares Cady.
- What Cady thinks she has with M3GAN.
- M3GAN is designed to be this for a child.
- What M3GAN begins to use when protecting Cady.
- What M3GAN really is beneath her human-like appearance.
15 Clues: What Cady thinks she has with M3GAN. • M3GAN is designed to be this for a child. • What M3GAN begins to use when protecting Cady. • The technology that allows M3GAN to learn and think. • M3GAN attacks a neighbour’s pet after it scares Cady. • Much of the robot testing takes place in this setting. • The emotion Cady experiences after losing her parents. • ...
Powers of Congress (Haile, S) 2017-03-16
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- Power to officially tell other country that the US is fighting with them
- Power to make and maintain a (military on water)
- Power to make official currency
- Power to give authors and inventors the (right to their discoveries or creations, a document that gives them sole credit for an idea)
- Power to promote progress in (Bunsen burners, Punnett squares,microscopes)
- Power to deal with finances and trading
- Power to make laws on (lack of resources, no more money)
- Power to impose and collect (money taken from income, business, etc.)
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- Power to raise a mini-army
- Power to (ask for funds from other country, take temporarily)
- Power to make punishment for (making fake money)
- Power to post (paths that cars/trucks drive on)
- Power to pay the (owing money to another person/country)
- Power to make (a court that has less power than the Supreme Court)
- Power to make rules for (making someone a citizen of the United States)
- Power to establish buildings for mail
16 Clues: Power to raise a mini-army • Power to make official currency • Power to establish buildings for mail • Power to deal with finances and trading • Power to post (paths that cars/trucks drive on) • Power to make punishment for (making fake money) • Power to make and maintain a (military on water) • Power to pay the (owing money to another person/country) • ...
The Importance of materials Development for Language Learning 2022-05-26
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- the Materials Development Association
- encouraging the learner to use the language.
- is materials developer.
- is an example of material.
- of english are learnering it in distinctive contexts for distinctive purposes.
- guiding the learner in practising the language.
- was used to inform researchers and practitioners in materials development.
- of the course or project are knowledgeable aboud second langage adquisition research, classroom research and other relevant areas of applied linguistics.
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- is a field study investigating the principles and procedureof the design, writing, implementation, etc, of learning materials.
- are anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
- in materials development makes us aware of greater choice and makes us better at choosing.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- helping the learner to make discoveries about tne language.
- The International Graduate School of English.
- are considering the implications of their specialised research for materials development.
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
16 Clues: is materials developer. • is an example of material. • the Materials Development Association • encouraging the learner to use the language. • The International Graduate School of English. • guiding the learner in practising the language. • informing the learner about the target language. • helping the learner to make discoveries about tne language. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-11
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- Created the Universal Law of Gravitation.
- Made the Theory of Knowledge, "I think, therefore I am."
- Made detailed observations of the galaxy that was extremely important for later discoveries on astronomy.
- A space without matter or air.
- The philosophical idea that reality is made up of two different principals.
- The force that pulls objects with mass toward each other.
- Study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- Study of fundamental questions about the world, knowledge, and value.
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- Made by Christiaan Huygens and it's made to give accurate timekeeping.
- Made the book "On the Fabric of the Human Body."
- Made the Heliocentric model.
- Branch of mathematics that studies the size of shapes, positions, and spatial relationships.
- Branch of mathematics that studies how things change, or rate of change.
- Made improvements to the telescope.
- Scientific study of the structure of living things, especially in humans.
- The study of the physical plane of matter, motion, force, and energy.
16 Clues: Made the Heliocentric model. • A space without matter or air. • Made improvements to the telescope. • Created the Universal Law of Gravitation. • Study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere. • Made the book "On the Fabric of the Human Body." • Made the Theory of Knowledge, "I think, therefore I am." • The force that pulls objects with mass toward each other. • ...
kelvin unit 5 2014-12-10
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- who made affordable automobile
- who is the steel owner
- who made the telephone
- what is the center of the steel industry at
- What do people use to lawn big grass fields
- who invented the assembly line
- What is it called when the USA keep people from crossing the border
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- who made the light bulb
- who had the first flight
- what is it called when a series of workers work in factories
- who had the company that ships stuff back and forth
- who was the president of the oil company
- What is a tobacco plant called
- What do people spend to buy something
- What is it called when people create something
15 Clues: who is the steel owner • who made the telephone • who made the light bulb • who had the first flight • who made affordable automobile • What is a tobacco plant called • who invented the assembly line • What do people spend to buy something • who was the president of the oil company • what is the center of the steel industry at • What do people use to lawn big grass fields • ...
Good idea! 2025-11-20
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- I have a _______________________ with my computer. It's broken.
- She _______________________ in learning English. Now she can travel the world!
- Thomas Edison _______________________ the light bulb.
- The lights in my house use ____________.
- I _______________________ my maths test. I'll study harder next time.
- My toy needs __________________ to work.
- The _______________________ to the puzzle was easy.
- My phone is very _______________________ for taking photos.
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- She has a big _______________________. She loves drawing pictures for her stories.
- I have a great _______________________ for a new game.
- Art class is fun. We learn about _______.
- I love learning about ______________ like smart-phones and computers.
- A bike has two _______________________ .
- I _______________________ making pancakes yesterday, for the first time. Yummy!
14 Clues: The lights in my house use ____________. • A bike has two _______________________ . • My toy needs __________________ to work. • Art class is fun. We learn about _______. • The _______________________ to the puzzle was easy. • Thomas Edison _______________________ the light bulb. • I have a great _______________________ for a new game. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-11-01
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- The belief that reason and experience (not religious teachings) should be the basis of knowledge and truth.
- Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on observations and questioning accepted beliefs.
- A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing.
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- The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe.
- The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- The belief that the planets revolve around the sun. This idea was strengthened by the discoveries of Copernicus and Galileo.
- Treating facts without the influence from personal feelings or prejudices.
- An explanation of how or why something happens.
- Ideas that go against the church.
10 Clues: Ideas that go against the church. • An explanation of how or why something happens. • Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world. • A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing. • The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe. • The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-11-01
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- The belief that reason and experience (not religious teachings) should be the basis of knowledge and truth.
- Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on observations and questioning accepted beliefs.
- A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing.
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- The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe.
- The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- The belief that the planets revolve around the sun. This idea was strengthened by the discoveries of Copernicus and Galileo.
- Treating facts without the influence from personal feelings or prejudices.
- An explanation of how or why something happens.
- Ideas that go against the church.
10 Clues: Ideas that go against the church. • An explanation of how or why something happens. • Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world. • A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing. • The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe. • The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-11-01
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- The belief that reason and experience (not religious teachings) should be the basis of knowledge and truth.
- Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on observations and questioning accepted beliefs.
- A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing.
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- The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe.
- The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- The belief that the planets revolve around the sun. This idea was strengthened by the discoveries of Copernicus and Galileo.
- Treating facts without the influence from personal feelings or prejudices.
- An explanation of how or why something happens.
- Ideas that go against the church.
10 Clues: Ideas that go against the church. • An explanation of how or why something happens. • Non-religious or relating to the concerns of the world. • A drastic change in the ways of thinking and believing. • The belief that the Earth of the center of the universe. • The process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation. • ...
Modern Inventions 2020-11-01
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- An electrical system of communication that you use to talk directly to someone else in a different place
- A motor vehicle with four wheels
- A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves
- You can move the heels up and down and it helps you change styles
- An electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information
- They are very thin slices of potato that have been fried until they are hard, dry, and crisp
- It's a piece of electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen on it on which you can watch programmes
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- It serves really cold ice-cream
- A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
- You can use them for seeing in the dark when you are get up at light
10 Clues: It serves really cold ice-cream • A motor vehicle with four wheels • A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves • You can move the heels up and down and it helps you change styles • You can use them for seeing in the dark when you are get up at light • A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab • ...
ENGLISH INVENTIONS 2016-03-19
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- CARRIAGE a transport that carry children.
- CLEANER It was inverted to get out dust.
- PUZZLE Arthur Wynne is the inventor of it.
- MACHINE It was invented by Henry Sidgier.
- PIE It includes apples, figs, raisins, pears and a pastry shell.
- It is used for communication
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- It was invented at the card table.
- PUDDING The dish is served with beef or is served as a dessert.
- The invention of William Howard Livens
- It comes to mind when someone says the apple and Isaac Newton.
10 Clues: It is used for communication • It was invented at the card table. • The invention of William Howard Livens • CLEANER It was inverted to get out dust. • CARRIAGE a transport that carry children. • MACHINE It was invented by Henry Sidgier. • PUZZLE Arthur Wynne is the inventor of it. • It comes to mind when someone says the apple and Isaac Newton. • ...
Wacky inventions 2024-06-30
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- - A gadget, especially one whose name is unknown or forgotten.
- - A device worn on the back that allows a person to fly.
- - The first model of an invention.
- - A detailed plan or drawing of an invention.
- - A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
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- - A place where scientific experiments are conducted.
- - A device that allows travel through time.
- - A person who creates new things.
- - A new device or process created by someone.
- - A room or building where things are made or repaired.
10 Clues: - A person who creates new things. • - The first model of an invention. • - A device that allows travel through time. • - A new device or process created by someone. • - A detailed plan or drawing of an invention. • - A machine that can perform tasks automatically. • - A place where scientific experiments are conducted. • ...
Theme: Inventions 2024-07-24
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- A road vehicle typically with four wheels powered by an internal combustion engine
- An appliance that cooks food using microwave radiation
- A device for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
- A system for transmitting visual images and sound
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- The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves
- An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
- A global network connecting millions of private public academic and government networks
- A device that produces light
10 Clues: A device that produces light • A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings • An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold • A system for transmitting visual images and sound • An electronic device for storing and processing data • An appliance that cooks food using microwave radiation • The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves • ...
Quaker inventions 2022-11-17
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- 3/9 This colourful and tasty apple was first grown by Quaker Jesse Hiatt in the 1850s
- 8 Lizzie Magie invented a game which sought to illustrate how rental markets enriched landlords while impoverishing tenants, it has since become known as...
- 8 In 1888 Thomas and William Southall are thought to be the first to offer ladies this now-common type of towel
- 8/11 A punishment, originally intended as a method of rehabilitation, devised by Quakers in Pennsylvania in 1787. 'A noble experiment that was an absolute catastrophe' according to clinical psychiatrist Stuart Grassian
- 5/3 Rowland Hussey Macy began affixing these to items in the 1870s, eliminating haggling
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- 5/9 Chewy and sugary, these sweets were invented by Quaker confectioner Joseph Rowntree in 1881
- 9/4 This traybake with pink icing was originally produced by the Quaker baker Henry Chalkley
- 6/4 This porridge producer has no Quaker origins, but has boasted one of the most enduring images of a man in plain dress on their packaging since 1877
- 9/3 The first of these confectionary delights was invented by Joseph Storrs Fry in 1847
- 4/4 A Quaker pharmacist, Charles Elmer Hires, invented this 'temperance drink', which was launched in 1876
10 Clues: 3/9 This colourful and tasty apple was first grown by Quaker Jesse Hiatt in the 1850s • 9/3 The first of these confectionary delights was invented by Joseph Storrs Fry in 1847 • 5/3 Rowland Hussey Macy began affixing these to items in the 1870s, eliminating haggling • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-05-16
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- A communication system that sends information by making electrical connection and using Morse code.
- Machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds.
- A road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an engine or electric motor and able to carry a small number of people from place to place.
- A famous inventor known for inventing the lightbulb.
- A device that captures images with lenses and access to light.
- A device that permits two or more users to have a conversation when they are too far apart.
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- An electric device with a wire filament inside that heats until it glows.
- A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread.
- A fixed-wing flying vehicle that is propelled forward by thrust from a engines and propellers.
- A device that produces sound communication by waves, usually through the transmission of music, news, and other types of programs from broadcast stations.
10 Clues: A famous inventor known for inventing the lightbulb. • Machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds. • A device that captures images with lenses and access to light. • A machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread. • An electric device with a wire filament inside that heats until it glows. • ...
Chinese Inventions 2023-05-09
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- an illustrator first draws or writes a picture or text on a piece of paper using a brush and carbon ink
- can be used to make vases, plates, bowls,etc.
- something used to write on
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- a fancy way of writing
- the process of inserting very thin needles through skin at strategic points in the body
- something to use to make you feel better when you are sick
- breaking young girls toes to make them smaller and a different shape
- can be used for guns/canons and fireworks
- made to make clothing and is a spun substance made by worms
- used for navigation also uses a magnet that pints north
10 Clues: a fancy way of writing • something used to write on • can be used for guns/canons and fireworks • can be used to make vases, plates, bowls,etc. • used for navigation also uses a magnet that pints north • something to use to make you feel better when you are sick • made to make clothing and is a spun substance made by worms • ...
Chinese Inventions 2023-05-09
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- a fancy way of writing
- breaking young girls toes so they can become smaller and a different shape
- something to write on
- used for guns/canons and fireworks
- something spun and a substance made from worms
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- something to make you feel better when you are sick
- putting needles strategically into the body
- using bark off a tree to make something to write on
- used to make vases etc.
- a printing technique for printing different things on paper
10 Clues: something to write on • a fancy way of writing • used to make vases etc. • used for guns/canons and fireworks • putting needles strategically into the body • something spun and a substance made from worms • something to make you feel better when you are sick • using bark off a tree to make something to write on • a printing technique for printing different things on paper • ...
Technology - Inventions 2024-12-03
Roman Inventions 2025-09-25
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- Used for building the Colosseum
- Service where stamps & letters are involved
- Told about politics and scandals
- This helped the poor
- This means to operate on someone
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- This influenced the modern day calendar
- Caesar was the last ruler of this
- This helped with sanitation
- Helped with travel
- Allowed for water to come into Rome
10 Clues: Helped with travel • This helped the poor • This helped with sanitation • Used for building the Colosseum • Told about politics and scandals • This means to operate on someone • Caesar was the last ruler of this • Allowed for water to come into Rome • This influenced the modern day calendar • Service where stamps & letters are involved
Vocab Chap 18 2022-12-05
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- to increase in speed
- The middle of a church
- movement of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities
- where people receive
- treatment,often for free or for a small fee.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Made millions of things available for a lower price.
- center offering help to the urban poor
- Wright Tested gas powered airplanes
- formed a union called the AFL addmitng skilled workers only.
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- businesses owned by many investors.
- Is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- :he invested in an il refinery.Making up and being successful
- is someone who sets up businesses to make profit
- Inventor of the telephone.
- : “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change something into something else for more value
17 Clues: to increase in speed • where people receive • The middle of a church • Inventor of the telephone. • businesses owned by many investors. • Wright Tested gas powered airplanes • center offering help to the urban poor • treatment,often for free or for a small fee. • is someone who sets up businesses to make profit • Made millions of things available for a lower price. • ...
Big Business Vocabulary 2025-10-29
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- often refers to money but can also refer to machines and buildings needed for production
- company that by law exists independently from it's owners
- Inputs needed to produce goods & services--Land, Labor, & Capital
- provide capital for businesses to expand
- when one business dominates a particular product or industry
- Legislation designed to end monopolies, but in reality had little effect
- owner usually knows the employees, also called Mom & Pop Shop
- issued by federal government giving the inventor the sole right to make and sell a product
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- taking a risk by investing in a new company or product in hopes of big returns
- keeps prices low
- shares in a company
- Inventions
- buyer
- economic system where the means of production are privately owned
- when two companies become one
- tax on imported goods
- products made in the US and sold in other countries
17 Clues: buyer • Inventions • keeps prices low • shares in a company • tax on imported goods • when two companies become one • provide capital for businesses to expand • products made in the US and sold in other countries • company that by law exists independently from it's owners • when one business dominates a particular product or industry • ...
test 2023-07-28
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- Benjamin Franklin was a founding ______ of the United States.
- Franklin's experiments were related to _______.
- Benjamin Franklin invented the _______ rod to protect buildings.
- Franklin was an American _______ and inventor.
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- Franklin played a crucial role in _______ the Declaration of Independence.
- Franklin's _______ led to many discoveries.
6 Clues: Franklin's _______ led to many discoveries. • Franklin was an American _______ and inventor. • Franklin's experiments were related to _______. • Benjamin Franklin was a founding ______ of the United States. • Benjamin Franklin invented the _______ rod to protect buildings. • Franklin played a crucial role in _______ the Declaration of Independence.
Famous Canadian Vocabulary 2025-02-25
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- To reach a goal or succeed.
- someone who stands up for a cause or others.
- A person who leads or guides others
- Someone who discovers new places or ideas.
- Showing courage and facing fear
- Having a strong desire to help others in need.
- Bouncing back from difficulties.
- person who is very skilled in music
- Someone who creates or brings something into existence.
- A person who works to bring change in society.
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- A person who uses business skills to start new ventures.
- A person who changes the way things are done, a trailblazer.
- To successfully complete something.
- A person who uses their creativity to produce art.
- A person who is skilled in a particular field, often creative.
- A person known for doing something great or well-known.
- A scientist or researcher making discoveries.
- A person who makes new things or introduces new ideas.
18 Clues: To reach a goal or succeed. • Showing courage and facing fear • Bouncing back from difficulties. • To successfully complete something. • A person who leads or guides others • person who is very skilled in music • Someone who discovers new places or ideas. • someone who stands up for a cause or others. • A scientist or researcher making discoveries. • ...
# 2022-09-27
9 Clues: Manufacturing goods • Delivery of services • Homemade goods for sale • Region with clear boundary • Ranks countries development. • Gathering raw natural resources • Region based on opinions of a place • Spread of ideas, inventions, or behaviors • Management, information processing, or research
# 2022-09-27
9 Clues: Manufacturing goods • Delivery of services • Homemade goods for sale • Region with clear boundary • Ranks countries development. • Gathering raw natural resources • Region based on opinions of a place • Spread of ideas, inventions, or behaviors • Management, information processing, or research
The Renaissance and The Reformation Review 2022-04-05
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- a technique that made art more realistic and 3d
- british king who created the anglican church to get a divorce
- a movement to change the catholic church that led to new branches of christianity
- famous renaissance writer
- the mona lisa, and the last supper were famous _____ of leonardo da vinci
- the parachute, tank, and flying machines were _____ of leonardo da vinci
- a practice martin luther disliked about the church
- a movement that stressed secularlism, humanism, and classicalism
- new invention that helped spread new ideas in europe
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- medieval art was more ___ while renaissance art was secular
- the pope ___ ___ during the protestant reformation
- a list of complaints about the church
- where the renaissance started
- a monk that wrote the 95 thesis
- the printing press' moveable type, local languages, faster printing, more books available helped ____ ____ in europe
- complaint in the 95 thesis, the bible doesn't mention the need for a ___
16 Clues: famous renaissance writer • where the renaissance started • a monk that wrote the 95 thesis • a list of complaints about the church • a technique that made art more realistic and 3d • the pope ___ ___ during the protestant reformation • a practice martin luther disliked about the church • new invention that helped spread new ideas in europe • ...
History 2026-02-02
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- cause and effect as to how history has influenced us
- an independent nation state
- a study of past events and people and their effect
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- the right of citizens and nations to be independent
- the belief in the right to a country and identification with that
- rapid period of improvement and knowledge from new discoveries
6 Clues: an independent nation state • a study of past events and people and their effect • the right of citizens and nations to be independent • cause and effect as to how history has influenced us • rapid period of improvement and knowledge from new discoveries • the belief in the right to a country and identification with that
Technology (p.6) 2023-03-21
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- (n.) the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of being well
- (adj.)related to the treatment of illness and injuries
- (adj.)helpful, useful, or good
- (n.) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- (v.) to (make something) become larger in amount or size
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- (adv.)working or operating in an organized, quick, and effective way
- (adv.)at the present time, in comparison to the past
- (v.)to cause worry to someone
- (v.) to think that something is true, correct, or real
- (n.)serious discussion of a subject in which many people take part
- (adj./adv.)bought, used, etc. using the internet
11 Clues: (v.)to cause worry to someone • (adj.)helpful, useful, or good • (adj./adv.)bought, used, etc. using the internet • (adv.)at the present time, in comparison to the past • (adj.)related to the treatment of illness and injuries • (v.) to think that something is true, correct, or real • (v.) to (make something) become larger in amount or size • ...
D & D Fans 2025-04-12
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- this decides your fate
- stealthy, backstabbing class
- clever tinkering race, fond of inventions
- magical item that grants wishes
- Archers often carry this
- Brave warrior, protector of the realm
- Defensive item used to block attacks
- wielder of divine powers
- mystical knowledge category
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- player's character representation
- singular for "dice"
- BBEG or who the final fight is against
- Musical Adventurer Class
- Common D&D currency
- woodland race with pointed ears
- Weapon used in melee, often thrown
- Small, sneaky race with hairy feet
- Undead spellcaster with a phylactery
- portable source of light in caves
- Spellcasters or wizards
20 Clues: singular for "dice" • Common D&D currency • this decides your fate • Spellcasters or wizards • Musical Adventurer Class • Archers often carry this • wielder of divine powers • mystical knowledge category • stealthy, backstabbing class • woodland race with pointed ears • magical item that grants wishes • player's character representation • portable source of light in caves • ...
AC (ancient china) Amara Brewer 2019-03-12
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- the first civilization known in china.
- The "Yellow river"
- the second thing your status depended on in china
- The thing that came first in china
- its 4000 miles in lenth
- the first teacher with a fee to pay to be taught,philosopher.
- a wall to protect from flooding
- gold-ish brown-ish soil
- This started to develop in china at around 5000 B.C.
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- A cycle of beliefs and values
- one of china's first inventions.
- you might find five of these in some households
- this is why the silk road got its name
- when the father died, the land was divided between them
- The first thing that your status depended on in china
15 Clues: The "Yellow river" • its 4000 miles in lenth • gold-ish brown-ish soil • A cycle of beliefs and values • a wall to protect from flooding • one of china's first inventions. • The thing that came first in china • the first civilization known in china. • this is why the silk road got its name • you might find five of these in some households • ...
Renaissance, Scientific Revolution, Religious Reformation 2025-04-08
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- disagreement
- to express one's disagreement
- non-religious
- an outstanding thing done successfully typically by effort, courage, or skill
- a big change usually to a society or government
- a person or organization that have power or are in control
- a lot of valuable possessions or money
- to be successful
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- to prevent something from happening
- unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own
- to treat others poorly because of their race, or political, or religious beliefs
- the state of being brought together as one
- to change something
- someone that specializes in a branch of study
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people
15 Clues: disagreement • non-religious • to be successful • to change something • to express one's disagreement • to prevent something from happening • a lot of valuable possessions or money • the state of being brought together as one • someone that specializes in a branch of study • a big change usually to a society or government • ...
DNA Facts 2021-12-14
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- he discovered that the %´s of the thymine and bases adenine were the exact same in any sample of DNA.
- he took photos of DNA strands.
- this scientist injected mice with bacteria
- this person and their team extracted a mixture of various molecules from the heat-killed bacteria.
- studied tiny non-living particles that can infect living cells.
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- basic building blocks of nucleic acids
- a type of virus that infects bacteria.
- they built a double helix model of DNA by using Franklin's discoveries.
- what is the shape of DNA.
- a fit between A-T & G-C nucleotides.
10 Clues: what is the shape of DNA. • he took photos of DNA strands. • a fit between A-T & G-C nucleotides. • basic building blocks of nucleic acids • a type of virus that infects bacteria. • this scientist injected mice with bacteria • studied tiny non-living particles that can infect living cells. • they built a double helix model of DNA by using Franklin's discoveries. • ...
CROSSWORD TIME 2024-08-27
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- Not mapped or explored; unknown and unexplored territory.
- To travel through an unfamiliar area to learn or discover new things.
- A concept representing something without limits or end.
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area or field.
- A risky or daring journey or undertaking.
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- To go beyond the limits of something, especially in a significant way.
- A long, adventurous journey, often filled with challenges and discoveries.
- Lasting or existing forever; without beginning or end.
- The extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness.
- Without end, boundary, or restriction.
10 Clues: Without end, boundary, or restriction. • A risky or daring journey or undertaking. • Lasting or existing forever; without beginning or end. • A concept representing something without limits or end. • Not mapped or explored; unknown and unexplored territory. • The extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness. • ...
RU ITEC411 Intellectual Property 2025-10-20
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- U.S. law banning copyright circumvention and protecting online platforms.
- harbor Legal protection for sites hosting user content.
- License requiring modified works to stay under the same terms.
- Payment to a creator for use of their work.
- property Creative works and inventions protected by law.
- work A new work based on a preexisting one.
- Distributing digital files, often raising copyright issues.
- Word, phrase, or symbol identifying a brand or product.
- rights Rights to make new works from an original.
- software Software with freely available, modifiable source code.
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- Illegal copying or distribution of protected material.
- rights management Technology controlling copying or access to digital media.
- technology Outdated tech replaced by newer methods.
- use Limited use of copyrighted material without permission.
- Copying or summarizing online content for search access.
- Violation of someone’s intellectual property rights.
- Exclusive right to reproduce and distribute a creative work.
- Legal protection for a new invention or process.
- secret Confidential business info giving a competitive edge.
- Reward or reason encouraging creative effort.
20 Clues: Payment to a creator for use of their work. • work A new work based on a preexisting one. • Reward or reason encouraging creative effort. • Legal protection for a new invention or process. • rights Rights to make new works from an original. • technology Outdated tech replaced by newer methods. • Violation of someone’s intellectual property rights. • ...
U2LB Vocabulary 2013-11-08
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- Interested in excitement and a little danger
- Difficult
- Facts or details that tell you something about a person, place, thing, or event
- To do something; to behave in a certain way
- unknown, unfamiliar
- Someone who travels to new places or does new things
- To make someone happy by giving the person what he/she wants or needs
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- To travel through an unfamiliar area to find something new
- To keep something or someone from getting hurt
- To get a large amount of money by doing something
- Having a lot of water that covers an area
- Things that have never been found before
- What someone has to have in order to live
13 Clues: Difficult • unknown, unfamiliar • Things that have never been found before • Having a lot of water that covers an area • What someone has to have in order to live • To do something; to behave in a certain way • Interested in excitement and a little danger • To keep something or someone from getting hurt • To get a large amount of money by doing something • ...
Carroll Ch. 3 Crossword 2022-02-17
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- the disease that struck after years of difficulties
- mimicry was evidence for ___
- red touch yellow
- how many years Bates spent in the Amazon
- the imitation of unpalatable species by palatable species is now known as ___ mimicry
- where Bates found his specimens
- one method of transportation on the Amazon
- a moth species that exhibited mimicry
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- the main theme of the essay
- a butterfly species that exhibited mimicry
- a study done using wild birds found that they would ___ butterflies that were (or looked) unpalatable
- some species mimic others to avoid ___
- a butterfly species that was deemed to be unpalatable
- the animal that a certain caterpillar mimicked
- more than ___ thousand species were new to science
- where Bates found the butterflies that were key to his discoveries
- an animal that we share a common ancestor with and part of Bates' many collected specimens
- the author of a book that aided Bates' understanding
18 Clues: red touch yellow • the main theme of the essay • mimicry was evidence for ___ • where Bates found his specimens • a moth species that exhibited mimicry • some species mimic others to avoid ___ • how many years Bates spent in the Amazon • a butterfly species that exhibited mimicry • one method of transportation on the Amazon • the animal that a certain caterpillar mimicked • ...
Analyzing Customer Communication Skills 2022-02-27
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- Indignation towards a flawed subject with the hope of creating awareness and subsequent change.
- rather than giving theories or personal interpretations.
- in logic, the middle term in syllogism
- Byzontine church historian whose annotated chronicle is an indispensable documentary source for Christian history
- to construct and evaluate various reasons that have been or can be offered for or against candidate beliefs
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- Knowledge accumulated through the discoveries about the things in the universe.
- Reasoning that comes to a conclusion without evidence to support it.
- The formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition
- Sudoku solver's skill
- It might sound right, but that doesn't mean it is.
10 Clues: Sudoku solver's skill • in logic, the middle term in syllogism • It might sound right, but that doesn't mean it is. • rather than giving theories or personal interpretations. • The formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition • Reasoning that comes to a conclusion without evidence to support it. • ...
Crossword Chapter 1 2022-05-28
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- Materials that provide the learner with experience of the language in use.
- Every "_______" is a materials developer.
- Materials that inform the learner about the target language.
- Materials that help the learner to make discoveries about the language.
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- It is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation, and exploitation of materials intended to facilitate language acquisition and development.
- Materials that guide the learner in practicing the language.
- The Materials Development Association.
- Materials that encourage the learner to use the language.
- Anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
- It cannot meet the needs and wants of every (or even any) class.
10 Clues: The Materials Development Association. • Every "_______" is a materials developer. • Materials that encourage the learner to use the language. • Materials that guide the learner in practicing the language. • Materials that inform the learner about the target language. • It cannot meet the needs and wants of every (or even any) class. • ...
East Asia 2024-04-18
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- a naval commander
- is a system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- inventions made in china that have transformed the world
- are people who move from place to place
- is an addictive drug
- printers that use one piece of carved wood for each character and then assemble them to make a page for printing
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- world's longest human-built way
- a payment from conquered peoples or to move a powerful country
- elegant paintings, ornate architecture, and powerful poetry
- is based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity
- marks the return to the leadership of the emperor
- the watering of land by artificial means
12 Clues: a naval commander • is an addictive drug • world's longest human-built way • are people who move from place to place • the watering of land by artificial means • marks the return to the leadership of the emperor • is based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity • inventions made in china that have transformed the world • ...
NXplorers Junior - Fun crossword 2025-11-17
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- Goal no ___ says we must waste as little as possible and try to reuse as much as possible
- The ___ Circle helps us analyse the impact of our projects
- The _______ Development Goals are accepted by 193 countries.
- Food, Water and ______ are the three main topics that the NXplorers program primarily focuses on
- We create this in the Create Stage
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- Plastic made from this material is biodegradable
- We should use green energy over ___ energy
- and work out stage involves students coming up with many different solutions
- There are _______ SDGs given by the UN
- A problem statement consists of Problems, _____ and Beneficiaries.
- In this stage we see the inventions made by scientists.
- There are Stages in NXplorers Juniors
12 Clues: We create this in the Create Stage • There are Stages in NXplorers Juniors • There are _______ SDGs given by the UN • We should use green energy over ___ energy • Plastic made from this material is biodegradable • In this stage we see the inventions made by scientists. • The ___ Circle helps us analyse the impact of our projects • ...
Immigration & Industrialization 2013-04-10
Across
- new technology advanced communication in business and personal life, Alexander Gram Bell
- immigrants come to american and settle in NY, boston chicago mostly southeastern european
- shorter work weeks better pay and safer conditions
- laissez-faire entreprenuars capitalism
- area in New York City home to publishers and writers of popular songs
- idustrialists brought the bessemer process for making stronger better steel to america, vertical integration
- natural resourses, work force new inventions and technology government gave land grants
- provided services to immigrants for votes he swindled money from government
Down
- industrialist standard oil horizontal integration to eliminate competitions, monopoly
- unsafe working conditions low pay no time for school
- 1882, 1892, 1902 prevented chinese from immigrating to the US
- urbanization rapid growth crouded tenements
- idea of "servival of the fittest" applied to humans
- idea to send immigrant children to school to learn english
- method of mass manufacture
- provided lighting so businesses could operate in dark
- preference for people born in US and prejustice against those not
17 Clues: method of mass manufacture • laissez-faire entreprenuars capitalism • urbanization rapid growth crouded tenements • shorter work weeks better pay and safer conditions • unsafe working conditions low pay no time for school • idea of "servival of the fittest" applied to humans • provided lighting so businesses could operate in dark • ...
WWI to WWII 2026-04-17
Across
- when the market dropped and many people lost the money they invested
- not able to vote
- women get the right to vote
- a time in history of great happiness and celebration, new technology and inventions
- poor towns named after the President who didn't know how to help
- soldiers fighting in trenches during WWI
Down
- a place to buy and sell parts of companies in hopes of making money
- a time where many people lost their jobs, homes and money.
- Franklin D. roosevelt became President in 1933 and helped turn the depression around
- severe drought and loss of crops and fertile soil
- major world war that America later joined to help the Allies
11 Clues: not able to vote • women get the right to vote • soldiers fighting in trenches during WWI • severe drought and loss of crops and fertile soil • a time where many people lost their jobs, homes and money. • major world war that America later joined to help the Allies • poor towns named after the President who didn't know how to help • ...
PRACTICE TEST 6_R_ADVANCED 2022-07-19
Across
- (ADJ) no longer useful, because something newer and better has been invented → out-of-date
- (N) the scientific study of the brain
- (N) a sudden clear understanding of something or part of something, especially a complicated situation or idea
- (VERB) to make a map
- (N.)someone you know, but who is not a close friend
Down
- (VERB) to put all the parts of something together
- (N.) when interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident → luck
- (VERB)closely connect to each other or one causes the other
- (N.)one of the two halves of your brain
- into
- (VERB) to arrange for something important to start
11 Clues: into • (VERB) to make a map • (N) the scientific study of the brain • (N.)one of the two halves of your brain • (VERB) to put all the parts of something together • (VERB) to arrange for something important to start • (N.)someone you know, but who is not a close friend • (VERB)closely connect to each other or one causes the other • ...
Endurance 2015-01-13
Across
- the parts that are left over
- deserted, unused or left
- encircles or closes
- alone or separate
- unsafe with hidden dangers
- to observe (multiple times) someone or something
- taken apart
- forever lasting
- cold in temperature
- a major land mass, only seven exist
Down
- work
- not occupied, no one lives there
- new things that people earn or find
- a group of people who decide on a case or trial
- good fortune, growing financially
- investigation of certain things
- a series of cases; a test or series of tests
- a journey or trip to a certain or particular place
- win, reach or achieve
- to show or represent that you are with a religion
20 Clues: work • taken apart • forever lasting • alone or separate • encircles or closes • cold in temperature • win, reach or achieve • deserted, unused or left • unsafe with hidden dangers • the parts that are left over • investigation of certain things • not occupied, no one lives there • good fortune, growing financially • new things that people earn or find • a major land mass, only seven exist • ...
Inventions and Technology Mesopotamia 2021-11-01
9 Clues: wedge-shaped • used to water crops • used to make pottery • City-state in Mesopotamia • used to make strong tools • based on the phases of the moon • barriers used to prevent flooding • introduced medicine in Mesopotamia • most Sumerian writings took this form
energy inventions and designs 2025-03-31
Across
- To get the new product known we must what?
- What is something crucial and natural to observe?
- We need to make a new energy inventions that is most what?
- How can we experiment?
- We must improve more useful forms of what?
- How some innovations are small changes to existing tech?
Down
- What should we do to answer the question "Should we leave earth?"
- What is something crucial to look at when researching other planets?
- What are some researchers saying about other planets?
9 Clues: How can we experiment? • To get the new product known we must what? • We must improve more useful forms of what? • What is something crucial and natural to observe? • What are some researchers saying about other planets? • How some innovations are small changes to existing tech? • We need to make a new energy inventions that is most what? • ...
Early Era Crossword 2024-10-31
Across
- The name for the people who picked berries and kept supplies.
- One of mankind's biggest "discoveries".
- The era that we are currently in.
- One of the main tools that early humans used.
- The name of the era that all Early Men were in.
- One of mankind's biggest threats.
Down
- The name of the best source of sustainable food.
- One of the animals that early humans hunted to extinction.
- A name for the most modern early humans.
- The name for the people who fought most animals.
- A name given to most early humans depicted in modern shows.
11 Clues: The era that we are currently in. • One of mankind's biggest threats. • One of mankind's biggest "discoveries". • A name for the most modern early humans. • One of the main tools that early humans used. • The name of the era that all Early Men were in. • The name of the best source of sustainable food. • The name for the people who fought most animals. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-14
Across
- The origin place of the Industrial Revolution.
- Improved commerce and human transportation, especially along rivers.
- One of the most basic materials needed for the rapidly industrializing British economy.
- Large numbers of workers migrated into the cities in search of work in the factories.
- The American ____ Exchange was developed.
- Made to protect against hazardous, non-hazardous, and other specific environmental conditions.
- Exploited the full potential of inventions.
- An attempted solution to demands for social improvements.
- Used to power steam engines.
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- Had easy access to capital and business development provided by the corporate structure.
- A collection of theories that prescribe actions that maximize happiness and well-being for those affected.
- The women's rights movement.
- A road for the right to collect fees from travelers owned and maintained by business corporations.
- First used by an American dentist between 1830 and 1855.
- Pulled carriages, buses, and carts on streets and barges on canals.
- A response to the harsh conditions of industrial capitalism on urban working classes
- About escaping from modern realities.
- Used to transport raw materials to factories, and send final products to consumers.
18 Clues: The women's rights movement. • Used to power steam engines. • About escaping from modern realities. • The American ____ Exchange was developed. • Exploited the full potential of inventions. • The origin place of the Industrial Revolution. • First used by an American dentist between 1830 and 1855. • An attempted solution to demands for social improvements. • ...
