discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
inventions 2021-10-01
19 Clues: піч • за ніч • танути • смужка • невдача • шпалери • зусилля • речовина • викидати • прилипати • різномаїття • продовжувати • натрапити на • розчарований • розповсюдженний • все на своєму шляху • прикраса (ялинкова) • з'ясувати, зрозуміти • випадково, ненавмисно
Inventions 2021-12-10
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- cailun
- Making light work
- John Logie Baird
- a snack my George Crum
- taking to the sky with the Wright brothers
- invented by Isaac Newton
- Naismith playing games
- keeping us fit
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- Litan lighting up the sky
- Levi Strauss' trousers
- melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser
- Tim Berners Lee uniting the world
- take your medicine Mr Fleming
- wheelbarrow
- inventor of elevator
- Harry Coover is a sticky man
- Mr Bell thinks it is good to talk
- getting directions in the Han dynasty
- post it notes
19 Clues: cailun • wheelbarrow • post it notes • keeping us fit • John Logie Baird • Making light work • inventor of elevator • Levi Strauss' trousers • a snack my George Crum • Naismith playing games • invented by Isaac Newton • Litan lighting up the sky • Harry Coover is a sticky man • take your medicine Mr Fleming • melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser • Tim Berners Lee uniting the world • ...
Unit 5 Industrialization 2023-01-10
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- an invention to help power
- new inventions
- some people were not very rich or poor
- poor
- many people got rich from big business
- harmful to the environment
- an economic system for business
- workers made groups to fight for better working conditions
- an economic system for sharing
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- workers wanted change
- many inventions for machines and factories
- economy and society grew and changed
- an invention for trains
- during the industrial revolution some people were very poor and some people were very rich
14 Clues: poor • new inventions • workers wanted change • an invention for trains • an invention to help power • harmful to the environment • an economic system for sharing • an economic system for business • economy and society grew and changed • some people were not very rich or poor • many people got rich from big business • many inventions for machines and factories • ...
Ch 3Soc 2025-04-29
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- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- the moral views and principles of a group
- direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
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- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- a symbolic system of communication
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- established, written rules
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
27 Clues: established, written rules • a symbolic system of communication • shared beliefs, values, and practices • the moral views and principles of a group • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • things and ideas found from what already exists • a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • ...
Culture - complete the puzzle and discuss an example of each of the terms. 2023-01-25
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- a comination of pieces of existing reality into new forms.
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists.
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture's acceptance of it.
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society's majority, even as the members exist within a larger society.
- the moral views and principles of a group
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- direct, appropriate behavior in day-to-day practices and expressions of culture
- the way people understand the world based on their form of language.
- Stuff that you think about, do and have that you share with other people in society
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- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- Part of culture is made up of attitudes, beliefs, and ideas.
- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society's population
- groups that reject and oppose society's widely accepted cultural patterns
- a culture's standard for discerning what is good and just in society.
- a symbolic system of communication
- the evaluation and judgement of another culture based on one's own cultural norms
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time.
- Part of culture is made up of things you own, like your clothes, phones, keys, pen, etc.
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true.
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- the cultural patterns of society's elite
24 Clues: a symbolic system of communication • the cultural patterns of society's elite • the moral views and principles of a group • things and ideas found from what already exists • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true. • a comination of pieces of existing reality into new forms. • Part of culture is made up of attitudes, beliefs, and ideas. • ...
Copyright Crossword 13 2022-12-05
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- Type of work given federal protection in 1912 (two words)
- Before given federal protection in 1978, choreographic works were registered as these
- Type of work given federal protection in 1972 (two words)
- Act related to use of copyright-protected works in distance education, for short
- Copyright law was amended in 1980 to protect these types of programs
- One of three types of works protected with the first federal copyright act in 1791
- Longest-serving Register of Copyrights since Solberg (last name)
- First female Register of Copyrights (last name)
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- One of three types of works protected with the first federal copyright act in 1791
- Type of work given federal protection in 1990
- New Copyright Public Records System, for short
- What motion pictures were registered as before August 1912
- Type of article at center of 2017 Supreme Court case Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc.
- One of three types of works protected with the first federal copyright act in 1791
- Type of rights granted to visual artists by the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990
- Type of intellectual property for identifying the source of goods or services
- Type of intellectual property protecting creative works
- Type of intellectual property protecting inventions or discoveries
- First official, and longest serving, Register of Copyrights (last name)
- The Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1894 established intellectual property protection for these works
- First multilateral international copyright treaty, named for the city where it was signed
- Group registration option for unpublished works, for short
22 Clues: Type of work given federal protection in 1990 • New Copyright Public Records System, for short • First female Register of Copyrights (last name) • Type of intellectual property protecting creative works • Type of work given federal protection in 1912 (two words) • Type of work given federal protection in 1972 (two words) • ...
Copyright Crossword 13 2022-12-05
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- Type of work given federal protection in 1912 (two words)
- Before given federal protection in 1978, choreographic works were registered as these
- Type of work given federal protection in 1972 (two words)
- Act related to use of copyright-protected works in distance education, for short
- Copyright law was amended in 1980 to protect these types of programs
- One of three types of works protected with the first federal copyright act in 1791
- Longest-serving Register of Copyrights since Solberg (last name)
- First female Register of Copyrights (last name)
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- One of three types of works protected with the first federal copyright act in 1791
- Type of work given federal protection in 1990
- New Copyright Public Records System, for short
- What motion pictures were registered as before August 1912
- Type of article at center of 2017 Supreme Court case Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc.
- One of three types of works protected with the first federal copyright act in 1791
- Type of rights granted to visual artists by the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990
- Type of intellectual property for identifying the source of goods or services
- Type of intellectual property protecting creative works
- Type of intellectual property protecting inventions or discoveries
- First official, and longest serving, Register of Copyrights (last name)
- The Semiconductor Chip Protection Act of 1894 established intellectual property protection for these works
- First multilateral international copyright treaty, named for the city where it was signed
- Group registration option for unpublished works, for short
22 Clues: Type of work given federal protection in 1990 • New Copyright Public Records System, for short • First female Register of Copyrights (last name) • Type of intellectual property protecting creative works • Type of work given federal protection in 1912 (two words) • Type of work given federal protection in 1972 (two words) • ...
important greeks 2024-09-19
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- He is Known for the Battle of Marathon
- Earth’s circumference at 24,675 miles
- and later wrote its history.
- His greatest achievement fought and died in the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C.E.
- He determined that Earth was round and
- His most famous work is the Republic
- responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce, of both the Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire, making Athens the political and cultural focus of Greece.
- He is often called the "Father of Comedy" and is credited as a pioneer of Old Comedy.
- wrote History of the Persian Wars, often seen as the first real history in Western civilization.
- He made pioneering contributions to all fields of philosophy and science, he invented the field of formal logic, and he identified the various scientific disciplines and explored their relationships to each other.
- known for his inventions and scientific discoveries.
- He is best known for his association with the Socratic method of question and answer
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- he is most celebrated as the first to propose a sun-centred universe.
- he retired toward Bactria but was deposed and killed by the Bactrian satrap Bessus.
- one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture
- He built a powerful army and turned Macedonia into the chief power of the Greekworld.
- Great He was 20 when he became king of Macedonia.
- was another great Athenian playwright. His most famous play was Oedipus Rex.
- familiar to geometry students for his Pythagorean theorem
- the greatest historian of the ancient world. He was an Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian
- After Darius died in 486 b.c he became the new Persian monarch.
- wrote the Elements, a textbook on plane geometry.
22 Clues: and later wrote its history. • His most famous work is the Republic • Earth’s circumference at 24,675 miles • He is Known for the Battle of Marathon • He determined that Earth was round and • wrote the Elements, a textbook on plane geometry. • Great He was 20 when he became king of Macedonia. • known for his inventions and scientific discoveries. • ...
Inventions and Contributions 2022-04-29
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- This empire in the Indus River Valley developed the concept of the number zero
- This trade route connected China and Asia to the rest of the world
- This civilization invented paper and the compass
- Invaders from the north who introduced the Caste System to India
- This river valley civilization invented indoor plumbing
- This English King introduced the concept of Common Law, which includes the use of judges and juries
- This trade route connected Africa to the rest of the world
- Greek doctor who is considered the Father of Medicine
- This document from England established that people have rights that can not be taken away by a king, and included ideas like no taxation without representation
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- These two commodities helped to enrich the empires of Africa
- Famous Greek historian who is considered the father of history
- Roman Emperor who moved the capital to the east and made the Roman Empire Christian
- Figure who reunited Western Europe for the first time since Rome, considered the father of Europe
- Greek poet who wrote the epics the Illiad and the Odyssey
- Indian Emperor who spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia
- Inventor of the movable type printing press, allowed us to reproduce books much faster, first printed the bible
- Roman poet who wrote the epic Aeneid
- This development allowed humans to stop being nomadic and establish permanent settlements
- Considered the father of humanism, a movement that considers the value of the individual
- This was one of the worlds first legal codes, found in Mesopotamia
- Great leader of the city-state of Athens, who strengthened democracy and built the Parthenon
- Byzantine Emperor who built walls around the city of Constantinople and compiled a law code
22 Clues: Roman poet who wrote the epic Aeneid • This civilization invented paper and the compass • Indian Emperor who spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia • Greek doctor who is considered the Father of Medicine • This river valley civilization invented indoor plumbing • Greek poet who wrote the epics the Illiad and the Odyssey • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2023-11-11
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- - The Wright brothers' groundbreaking creation for aviation.
- - Samuel Morse's long-distance communication system.
- - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation.
- - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric.
- - Alexander Fleming's discovery revolutionizing antibiotics.
- - John Shepherd-Barron's invention for cash dispensing.
- - Gideon Sundback's fastening device.
- - James Watt's pivotal invention in industrialization.
- - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel.
- - Zacharias Janssen's tool for magnifying tiny objects.
- - Theodore Maiman's invention for focused light amplification.
- - Johannes Gutenberg's invention for mass-producing text.
- - Frederick Banting's life-saving hormone for diabetes treatment.
- - Alessandro Volta's creation for storing electrical energy.
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- - Arthur C. Clarke's proposal for space communication.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's notable invention for communication.
- - Guglielmo Marconi's contribution to wireless communication.
- - Philo Farnsworth's device for broadcasting moving images.
- - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft.
- - Louis Daguerre's contribution to capturing images.
- - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution.
- - Charles Babbage's early computing machine.
- - Bartolomeo Cristofori's musical instrument invention.
- - Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit's temperature measuring device.
- - George de Mestral's hook-and-loop fastener.
- - Edward Jenner's medical breakthrough for immunization.
- - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus.
- - Thomas Edison's brilliant innovation for illumination.
- - Wilhelm Röntgen's groundbreaking discovery in imaging.
- - Charles Goodyear's contribution to elastic materials.
30 Clues: - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus. • - Gideon Sundback's fastening device. • - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation. • - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel. • - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution. • - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft. • - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric. • - Charles Babbage's early computing machine. • ...
Inventions and Innovations 2025-03-17
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- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- The creation of something new that did not exist before
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- A piece of equipment made for a particular purpose
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or another planet
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- The act of finding or learning something for the first time
- A machine for printing text or pictures
- The programs and operating information used by a computer
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- A system that converts acoustic vibrations to electrical signals for communication
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A road vehicle powered by an engine, used for transporting people
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products
- A global computer network providing information and communication facilities
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- A small mechanical device or tool with a particular function
- A machine designed to convert energy into mechanical motion
- Machines collectively or the components of a machine
- A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
20 Clues: A machine for printing text or pictures • A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings • A piece of equipment made for a particular purpose • The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products • An electronic device for storing and processing data • Machines collectively or the components of a machine • The creation of something new that did not exist before • ...
Inventions 2024-03-30
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- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- An invention you watch programmes on
- Who invented the light bulb
- An invention you use to see where north is
- An invention you use after your shower to dry your hair
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
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- An invention you use to wash your clothes
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
- An invention you use to make water hot
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
- An invention that is like moving stairs
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
19 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • An invention you use to wash your clothes • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • ...
Greek Discoveries 2014-06-15
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- Only attendee that admits to wearing a diaper.
- Rob's former band.
- All Garbes _____.
- Soccer star, trivia champ and a groom to be.
- What does "Bohnen" mean?
- What run did Anne complete last October?
- Yael's nickname
- What was the name of the group of cousins in the 1st video?
- The defining feature of the Mykonian landscapes.
- Favourite sport of Ellen, Jordan, Mike and John.
- David's favourite person.
- Which two attendees have three brothers?
- Gowling's Guy
- What is the name of the Newman's granddaughter?
- what type of dentistry is Rachel pursuing?
- A camera would most likely be in her hand.
- What is the birthday girls's middle name?
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- What city were Mona and Ellie born in?
- Where Rochelle, Kerry and Leanne were born.
- What run did Ari complete last November?
- What is Eli's favourite type of music?
- Musicians need Naomi to write the _____ so we can sing along.
- The lawyer who has been "being fired" for over 20 years.
- Ellie's hometown for many years.
- Leanne's favourite temperature.
- Chaik's celebrity twin.
- Owner of the most Columbia t-shirts.
- Grampa's political direction.
- No meat for her.
- Auntie Lane
- Maggie's birthplace.
- Leanne's favourite children's book illustrator.
- Tina's usual summer home
- Orli's dream job
34 Clues: Auntie Lane • Gowling's Guy • Yael's nickname • No meat for her. • Orli's dream job • All Garbes _____. • Rob's former band. • Maggie's birthplace. • Chaik's celebrity twin. • What does "Bohnen" mean? • Tina's usual summer home • David's favourite person. • Grampa's political direction. • Leanne's favourite temperature. • Ellie's hometown for many years. • Owner of the most Columbia t-shirts. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-09-11
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- - Atomic model innovator
- - Discovered the proton
- - Theory of evolution author
- - Quantum theory developer
- - Heliocentric solar system proponent
- - Theory of relativity creator
- - Electromagnetic wave studies
- - Germ theory pioneer
- - Discovered X-rays
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- - Black hole theories
- - Penicillin's accidental discoverer
- - Laws of motion pioneer
- - Telescope pioneer
- - Electromagnetic induction researcher
- - DNA structure co-discoverer
- - Expanding universe evidence
- - Discovered radium and polonium
- - Laws of planetary motion contributor
- - Determined the composition of water
- - Alternating current pioneer
- - DNA's double helix co-discoverer
21 Clues: - Telescope pioneer • - Discovered X-rays • - Black hole theories • - Germ theory pioneer • - Discovered the proton • - Atomic model innovator • - Laws of motion pioneer • - Quantum theory developer • - Theory of evolution author • - DNA structure co-discoverer • - Expanding universe evidence • - Alternating current pioneer • - Theory of relativity creator • ...
archeological discoveries 2025-02-03
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- : cannite city in israel
- : inscription of the bibles accounts of conflits
- : joshua's alter
- : a stone deatiling ceasars ban of anyone in bethleham due to grave robbing
- : allied forts with king who
- : city that christ got lost in
- : ancient paper used ancient civilizations
- pool that siloam uses
- : stone that tells of a victory over ancient israel
- : simple pictures to represent thought and idea
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- : Stone that translates ancient eyptain to greek
- : the first city Israel overthrew
- : inscription of the man who comdemmed christ to death
- : someones ancient pocket change
- : many scriptures and writing found in sealed jars
- : writing with pictures
- : box that holds the plates moses had
- : average death penalty in rome
- : scrolls of the dead sea
- stele : the first biblical mention outside the bible
20 Clues: : joshua's alter • pool that siloam uses • : writing with pictures • : cannite city in israel • : scrolls of the dead sea • : allied forts with king who • : city that christ got lost in • : average death penalty in rome • : someones ancient pocket change • : the first city Israel overthrew • : box that holds the plates moses had • : ancient paper used ancient civilizations • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2025-03-10
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- Central part of an atom
- Mapping of all human genes
- Infectious agent that replicates inside living cells
- Region in space with extreme gravity
- Field explaining subatomic particles
- Machines designed to think and learn
- Study of Earth's physical structure
- Global shift in temperature and weather
- Used for communication and discovered by Hertz
- Electric lamp invented by Thomas Edison
- Theory developed by Albert Einstein
- Communication device invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Hormone used to treat diabetes
- Movement of ocean water due to the Moon
- Positively charged atomic particle
- Negatively charged atomic particle
- Atmospheric layer that protects from UV radiation
- Gas discovered by Joseph Priestley
- Device for observing distant objects in space
- Creating identical genetic copies
- Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- Biological preparation to prevent diseases
- Concentrated beam of light energy
- Process by which plants make food
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
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- Chart organizing chemical elements
- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Device for magnifying tiny objects
- Theory explaining the origin of the universe
- Technology using sound waves underwater
- Phenomenon discovered by Marie Curie
- Immunization method pioneered by Edward Jenner
- Machine that powered the Industrial Revolution
- TECTONICS Theory explaining Earth's shifting crust
- Method for determining the age of fossils
- Essential nutrients discovered in food
- Smallest unit of matter
- Science of designing automated machines
- Theory of natural selection by Charles Darwin
- Neutral atomic particle
- Structure carrying genetic information
- Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- Force linking electricity and magnetism
- RAY Medical imaging discovery by Wilhelm Roentgen
- Force discovered by Isaac Newton
- Microorganisms first observed by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
- Organisms that produce natural light
- Idea that microorganisms cause disease
- Study of heredity and DNA
- Extinct relative of modern humans
50 Clues: Central part of an atom • Smallest unit of matter • Neutral atomic particle • Study of heredity and DNA • Mapping of all human genes • Hormone used to treat diabetes • Force discovered by Isaac Newton • Creating identical genetic copies • Extinct relative of modern humans • Concentrated beam of light energy • Process by which plants make food • Chart organizing chemical elements • ...
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2023-12-09
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- Emission of energy in various forms
- Creating genetically identical organisms
- Study of microscopic organisms
- Theory describing the origin of the universe
- Emission of particles from atomic nuclei
- Principles describing the behavior of objects in motion
- Idea that cells are the fundamental unit of life
- Flow of electric charge
- Tendency of objects to resist changes in motion
- Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithosphere
- Theory describing physics on a subatomic scale
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions
- Device converting heat into mechanical energy
- Study of the origin and development of the universe
- Protein catalyzing chemical reactions in living organisms
- Study of the nervous system
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- Einstein's theory explaining space and time
- Procedure to stimulate immunity to diseases
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Laws describing the motion of objects
- Substances inhibiting bacterial growth
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Model placing the Sun at the center of the solar system
- Electromagnetic radiation used in imaging
- Process of gradual development and change over time
- Region of space with gravitational pull preventing escape
- Study of heat and energy transfer
- Basic unit of matter
- Entire set of genetic material in an organism
30 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Flow of electric charge • Study of the nervous system • Study of microscopic organisms • Study of heat and energy transfer • Emission of energy in various forms • Laws describing the motion of objects • Substances inhibiting bacterial growth • Molecule carrying genetic instructions • Creating genetically identical organisms • ...
Chapter 5 2025-11-12
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- Railroads opened the __ to settlement and new towns grew
- Factory jobs drew __ and rural workers
- These inventions improved __ transportation and manufacturing
- Standard __ track allowed smoother travel and connected routes
- __ integration combines many companies into one
- __ zones were created to standardize railroad schedules
- After the Civil War __ expanded rapidly
- The industrial Age brought a surge of new __ and inventors
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- Empolyers used __ injuctions, and blacklist
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___
- __ Vanderbilt consolidated smaller lines into large systems
- Government land grants and __ encouraged construction
- Trust and __ often eliminated competition
- Railroads spurred growth in steel, coal, lumber, and ___
- Growth of large __ and stocks raised capital expansion
- __ integration owning all steps of production
16 Clues: Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___ • Factory jobs drew __ and rural workers • After the Civil War __ expanded rapidly • Trust and __ often eliminated competition • Empolyers used __ injuctions, and blacklist • __ integration owning all steps of production • __ integration combines many companies into one • Government land grants and __ encouraged construction • ...
Medical Discoveries 2025-09-06
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- Shape of DNA
- Pain prevention in surgery
- Molecule of heredity
- Mapping of human DNA
- Disease caused by microbes
- 3D X-ray imaging
- First successful vaccine
- First antibiotic discovered
- Types of human blood
- Prevents infection in wounds
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- Tool to hear heart
- Magnetic imaging discovery
- Landmark surgical success
- Tool to see microbes
- Prevents infections
- Treats diabetes
- Imaging discovery
- Medicine killing bacteria
18 Clues: Shape of DNA • Treats diabetes • 3D X-ray imaging • Imaging discovery • Tool to hear heart • Prevents infections • Molecule of heredity • Mapping of human DNA • Tool to see microbes • Types of human blood • First successful vaccine • Landmark surgical success • Medicine killing bacteria • Magnetic imaging discovery • Pain prevention in surgery • Disease caused by microbes • ...
Inventions 2021-08-02
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- An invention you use to make water hot
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- An invention you use to see where north is
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- Who invented the light bulb
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
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- An invention you watch programmes on
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- An invention that is like moving stairs
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
- An invention you use after your shower to dry your hair
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
18 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • An invention you use to keep your food cold • ...
Inventions 2017-10-24
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- This invention was responsible for ringing in a new era of communication
- This invention was definitely not only a load of hot air
- The invention that got things moving
- An invention that pointed people in the right direction
- A way for writers to really put their stamp on the world of literature
- a pretty sick invention... or one to stop you getting pretty sick, really.
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- When talking about this invention, we don’t mean the netting inside of swimming shorts
- Created in Ancient China. It caught on with a bang.
- You can watch it, but it doesn’t watch you
- Without this, old MacDonald wouldn't have had anything at all
- Thomas Edison's bright idea
- A shockingly good invention
- An invention that was miles above others
- This invention has no doors, but a lot of them have windows
- You’re working with it, right now
- This invention offered up an ocean of possibilities
- This invention that really took people places
- This invention really heated things up
18 Clues: Thomas Edison's bright idea • A shockingly good invention • You’re working with it, right now • The invention that got things moving • This invention really heated things up • An invention that was miles above others • You can watch it, but it doesn’t watch you • This invention that really took people places • Created in Ancient China. It caught on with a bang. • ...
Inventions and Innovation 2025-04-07
20 Clues: dator • robot • maskin • lösning • verktyg • hårdvara • upptäckt • mjukvara • uppfinna • förbättra • forskning • teknologi • inspirera • uppfinnare • uppgradera • experiment • uppfinning • inspiration • förbättring • uppgradering
Geography Revision 2023-03-03
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- This is short for transnational corporations like Apple and Samsung
- These energy sources will never run out
- These are taxes that governments might put on imported goods
- This type of power you get directly from the Sun
- This revolution began 50 years ago, driven by the desktop computer
- People who work in this sector make use of the Earth's natural resources
- People who work in this sector provide services for people
- People who work in this sector process materials
- These energy sources will run out
- This is the managing of movement of goods. Doncaster hopes to be a hub or centre for this
- This is a renewable energy source like straw and wood
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- This means increasing the movement of goods, services, money and people around the world to make it more connected
- These can also influence employment patterns (like technology and globalisation can) by investing money from taxes in different areas
- This is the range of living species in an ecosystem
- This is where we put scientific discoveries and inventions to practical use
- These jobs will help to limit climate change, protect the environment
- These development goals include putting an end to hunger, limiting climate change
- This is a new sector and people who are employed in it are often involved in research and development
- This revolution saw the building of factories
- The number of people employed in both the primary and secondary sectors has done this over past centuries
- By 2050 the UK must be carbon...... This means balancing carbon emissions with the uptake of carbon by photosynthesis
- These are non renewable energy sources and are called oil, gas and coal
- A global outbreak of disease that has a massive affect on the economy
23 Clues: These energy sources will run out • These energy sources will never run out • This revolution saw the building of factories • This type of power you get directly from the Sun • People who work in this sector process materials • This is the range of living species in an ecosystem • This is a renewable energy source like straw and wood • ...
Inventions&Discoveries 2021-10-05
Industrial Revelution 2025-05-07
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- Something to help make life easier/Better
- A Machine with a needle thatjoins two or more pieces of fabric together
- Water ways that made trade and transportation faster.
- An Era that made new inventions to help our day to day lives
- African Americans put to work aginst their own will
- Turned Water into steam to power things
- Took out the seeds in cotton
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- The other invention that Eli Whitney was known for thaat wasn't the cotton gin
- Someone who makes inventions
- An Inventor of two major inventions during this era
10 Clues: Someone who makes inventions • Took out the seeds in cotton • Turned Water into steam to power things • Something to help make life easier/Better • An Inventor of two major inventions during this era • African Americans put to work aginst their own will • Water ways that made trade and transportation faster. • ...
Contemporary Marketing Ch. 3 2025-03-17
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- The marketers’ standards of conduct and values.
- Where marketers of directly competitive products and marketers of substitute products compete for consumer purchases.
- Laws that help maintain a competitive business environment by preventing the concentration of industry power in the hands of a small number of competitors.
- The application of knowledge based on discoveries in science, inventions, and innovations.
- The component of the marketing environment consisting of laws and regulations to maintain competitive conditions and protect consumer rights.
- The amount of money people have to spend after buying necessities such as food, clothing, and housing.
- The sum of all goods and services produced by a nation in a year.
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- A social force within the environment that aids and protects the consumer by exerting legal, moral, and economic pressures on business and government.
- Accepting an obligation to give equal weight to profits, consumer satisfaction, and social well-being in evaluating a firm’s performance.
- Factors that influence consumer buying power and marketing strategies.
- An effective strategy for dealing with the competitive environment.
- Rising prices caused by some combination of excess demand and the increasing cost of raw materials, labor, and/or other factors of production.
- The relationship among marketing, society, and culture.
- The proportion of people in the economy who are actively seeking work but do not have jobs.
14 Clues: The marketers’ standards of conduct and values. • The relationship among marketing, society, and culture. • The sum of all goods and services produced by a nation in a year. • An effective strategy for dealing with the competitive environment. • Factors that influence consumer buying power and marketing strategies. • ...
Great Inventors 2023-07-20
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- Fleming He discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic, leading to a breakthrough in medical treatments.
- Jobs Co-founder of Apple Inc., he played a vital role in revolutionizing personal computers and modern technology.
- da Vinci A genius artist and inventor who sketched designs for flying machines, submarines, and many other inventions.
- Tesla An innovative mind who contributed to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity systems.
- Graham Bell He is known for inventing the telephone, revolutionizing communication across long distances.
- Newton A famous physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
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- Curie A pioneering scientist who discovered the elements polonium and radium and conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity.
- Lovelace Regarded as the world's first computer programmer, she contributed to the development of early computing machines.
- Galilei An astronomer and physicist who made significant discoveries with the telescope and conducted experiments on gravity.
- Franklin An influential figure in American history, known for his experiments with electricity and invention of the lightning rod.
- Edison He invented the electric light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera, making significant contributions to modern technology.
- Whitney He invented the cotton gin, significantly impacting the cotton industry and increasing efficiency in processing.
- Gutenberg The inventor of the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge and information.
- Watt He improved the steam engine, paving the way for the Industrial Revolution and advancements in machinery.
- Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright achieved the first powered flight, changing the course of transportation history.
15 Clues: Fleming He discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic, leading to a breakthrough in medical treatments. • Newton A famous physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • Graham Bell He is known for inventing the telephone, revolutionizing communication across long distances. • ...
Archeology and the Bible 2025-01-31
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- largest neolithic settlments along the Jordan River
- the first extra-extra biblical mention of the nation
- first wall city in the world
- simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- hebrew word for "law" or "teaching"
- scholars debate the significants of new discoveries
- Ain Ghazal statues are most famous from discovery cite
- Region in the middle east
- agrement between man and God
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- mound of Earth with vaulable insight dating back thousands of years
- during pre-pottery neolithic period
- forefathers of the isrealites
- pictures/symbols that represent words or sounds
- new discoveres that help understand the past
- used to understand history of the ancient Israelites
- isrealites escaped slavery
- 2 important discoveries of Jericho
- land the land God promised Abraham and his decendants
- famous artifact that decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- the study of the ancient remains provides insight into the Old Testament
20 Clues: Region in the middle east • isrealites escaped slavery • first wall city in the world • agrement between man and God • forefathers of the isrealites • 2 important discoveries of Jericho • during pre-pottery neolithic period • hebrew word for "law" or "teaching" • new discoveres that help understand the past • simple pictures to represent objects or ideas • ...
Inventions 2024-04-16
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- sg that does bad
- sg that doesn't do any harm to nature
- go into a room or any place
- you use it only once, then you throw away
- a person who does paperwork,types letters
- mistake
- sg that you mustn't do
- find out sg new
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- a baby wears it before it can use the toilet
- teach
- it says what you can do and what you mustn't do
- everything that is around us
- make sg better
- the front window of a car
- write a letter using a machine or a computer
- circles, squares, triangles
- angry and nervous
- water
18 Clues: teach • water • mistake • make sg better • find out sg new • sg that does bad • angry and nervous • sg that you mustn't do • the front window of a car • go into a room or any place • circles, squares, triangles • everything that is around us • sg that doesn't do any harm to nature • you use it only once, then you throw away • a person who does paperwork,types letters • ...
The Inventor's Secret Vocabulary 2025-09-09
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- Broadway show turned out to be a _______.
- Thomas Edison held over one thousand ___________for his inventions.
- The __________light bulb filled the room with light.
- A cell phone is a _________.
- The powerful new ________ brought the trains to their destinations in record time.
- Henry Ford ________ Edison's inventions.
- The steam trains _________ along the countryside.
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- Edison and Ford are ________ inventors.
- A roll of toilet paper is shaped like a _________.
- The child’s remote-controlled car__________ along before it came to a complete stop.
- Thomas Edison’s invention of the __________changed the course of music history.
- The space ship will ____________ through earth's atmosphere.
- Henry Ford wanted to _____ at creating inventions.
13 Clues: A cell phone is a _________. • Edison and Ford are ________ inventors. • Henry Ford ________ Edison's inventions. • Broadway show turned out to be a _______. • The steam trains _________ along the countryside. • A roll of toilet paper is shaped like a _________. • Henry Ford wanted to _____ at creating inventions. • The __________light bulb filled the room with light. • ...
Ethics Vocabulary 2025-12-10
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- The system of procedures by which corporations are managed, directed, and controlled
- The legal claim through which the proprietary assets of firms and individuals are protected from unauthorized use from other parties
- Moral principals and values that govern the behavior of people, firm, and governments, regarding right and wrong
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- A manner of operating a business that meets or exceeds the ethical, legal, commercial, and public expectations of customers, shareholders, employees, and communites
- Meeting humanity's needs without harming future generations
- A document that translates the code of ethics into specific rules regarding behaviors and practices that are prohibited or required
- A document that describes the values and expectations that guide decision making by all employees in the firm
- The belief that ethical behavioral standards are universal, and firms and individuals should seek to uphold them around the world
- Ideas or works that individuals or firms create, including discoveries and inventions, artistic, musical, and literary works, and words, phrases, symbols, and designs
- The belief that ethical truths are not absolute but differ from group to group
10 Clues: Meeting humanity's needs without harming future generations • The belief that ethical truths are not absolute but differ from group to group • The system of procedures by which corporations are managed, directed, and controlled • A document that describes the values and expectations that guide decision making by all employees in the firm • ...
Industrial Revelution 2025-05-07
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- An Era that made new inventions to help our day to day lives
- The other invention that Eli Whitney was known for thaat wasn't the cotton gin
- Turned Water into steam to power things
- Took out the seeds in cotton
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- An Inventor of two major inventions during this era
- African Americans put to work aginst their own will
- Something to help make life easier/Better
- Water ways that made trade and transportation faster.
- Someone who makes inventions
- A Machine with a needle thatjoins two or more pieces of fabric together
10 Clues: Someone who makes inventions • Took out the seeds in cotton • Turned Water into steam to power things • Something to help make life easier/Better • An Inventor of two major inventions during this era • African Americans put to work aginst their own will • Water ways that made trade and transportation faster. • ...
Industrial Revelution 2025-05-07
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- An Era that made new inventions to help our day to day lives
- The other invention that Eli Whitney was known for thaat wasn't the cotton gin
- Turned Water into steam to power things
- Took out the seeds in cotton
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- An Inventor of two major inventions during this era
- African Americans put to work aginst their own will
- Something to help make life easier/Better
- Water ways that made trade and transportation faster.
- Someone who makes inventions
- A Machine with a needle thatjoins two or more pieces of fabric together
10 Clues: Someone who makes inventions • Took out the seeds in cotton • Turned Water into steam to power things • Something to help make life easier/Better • An Inventor of two major inventions during this era • African Americans put to work aginst their own will • Water ways that made trade and transportation faster. • ...
Museum 2023-06-19
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- Museum A museum that highlights the cultural heritage, traditions, art, and customs of a particular region, country, or community.
- History Museum A museum that showcases exhibits related to the natural world, including specimens of animals, plants, fossils, and minerals.
- Museum A museum dedicated to the study and exhibition of artifacts and remains from ancient civilizations, providing insights into human history.
- Museum A museum designed specifically for children, offering hands-on exhibits and activities that promote learning and exploration.
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- A place where objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific significance are preserved, displayed, and studied.
- Museum A museum that preserves and displays aircraft and aviation-related artifacts, showcasing the history and development of aviation.
- Museum A museum that focuses on scientific principles, discoveries, inventions, and technology through interactive exhibits and displays.
- Museum A museum that showcases exhibits related to maritime history, including ships, navigation instruments, artifacts, and seafaring culture.
- Gallery A space where works of art, such as paintings, sculptures, and photographs, are exhibited for public viewing and appreciation.
9 Clues: A place where objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific significance are preserved, displayed, and studied. • Museum A museum that highlights the cultural heritage, traditions, art, and customs of a particular region, country, or community. • ...
Famous Greeks 2024-09-19
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- He built a powerful army and turned Macedonia into the chief power of the Greek world.
- He was 20 when he became king of Macedonia.
- He led military campaigns in Europe, Greece, and even in the Indus valley, conquering lands and expanding his empire.
- He wrote the Elements, a textbook on plane geometry.This work has been used up to modern times.
- He determined that Earth was round and calculated Earth’s circumference at 24,675 miles. Pericles He established democracy in Athens and the creation of the Athenian Empire.
- He thought that by examining individual objects (trees), we could perceive their form (treeness).
- Known for his inventions and scientific discoveries.
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- His most famous play was the Oedipus Rex
- He portrayed war as brutal and barbaric and expressed deep compassion for the women and children who suffered as a result of it.
- He wrote History of the Persian Wars, often seen as the first real history in Western civilization.
- He developed the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe while the Earth rotates around the sun in a circular orbit.
- Familiar to geometry students for his Pythagorean theorem
- After Darius died in 486 b.c. he became the new Persian monarch.
- He is often called the "Father of Comedy" and is credited as a pioneer of Old Comedy.
- a sculptor whose true love was philosophy.
- He raced from Marathon to Athens. With his last breath, he announced, “Victory, we win,” before dropping dead.
- He was the most famous spartan king
- He was a student of Socrates
- The greatest historian of the ancient world.
19 Clues: He was a student of Socrates • He was the most famous spartan king • His most famous play was the Oedipus Rex • a sculptor whose true love was philosophy. • He was 20 when he became king of Macedonia. • The greatest historian of the ancient world. • Known for his inventions and scientific discoveries. • Familiar to geometry students for his Pythagorean theorem • ...
Inventions and Technology 2021-03-03
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- A small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals
- A four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine and is able to carry a small number of people.
- The action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- Services available via a remote cloud computing server rather than an on-site server.
- A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device.
- bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing
- Instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
- A machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
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- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention
- Who discovered penicillin?
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy
- Product that contains nicotine.
- Who invented lightbulb?
- A mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a particular form.
18 Clues: Who invented lightbulb? • Who discovered penicillin? • Product that contains nicotine. • Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention • bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing • A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy • An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals • A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device. • ...
7th Grade Semester 1 2019-01-19
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- before farmers, people were hunters and
- oldest period of the Stone Age
- a community of people, in a region, with shared beliefs
- people fed wild animals, eventually they became this
- study of people & cultures using evidence like artifacts
- low biome (environment grouped by climate & latitude)
- walking on 2 feet
- a surplus of food gave man more of this
- a first-hand account; a diary, an autobiography
- calendar based on the moon's rotation around the sun
- a book report, a biography,a textbook
- people create this based on how they see something
- dating artifacts by using surrounding materials
- accounts of events are shaped by a person's
- genetically altering plants and animals to be helpful to humans
- 7 continuous land masses on earth
- institutions that address human needs
- maps that show elevation of mt. ranges, depths of oceans
- culture based on farming & raising animals
- calendar used around the globe to make trade easier
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- inventions & discoveries that help humans
- social institution concerned with supernatural spirits, beliefs
- humans and their closest relatives
- map maker
- era this began at Year 1 on the Gregorian Calendar
- Before Common Era
- having more than you need
- use this to back up a claim
- using chemicals to date artifacts
- people in society take on specific jobs
- changing to fit a new environment
- widespread global occurrence
- anything made by humans; jewelry, pots, clothes
- scientific study of humans over time
- calendar based on the earth's rotation around the sun
35 Clues: map maker • Before Common Era • walking on 2 feet • having more than you need • use this to back up a claim • widespread global occurrence • oldest period of the Stone Age • using chemicals to date artifacts • changing to fit a new environment • 7 continuous land masses on earth • humans and their closest relatives • scientific study of humans over time • ...
Inventions!!! 2023-10-07
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- river power
- speak through a wire
- keep the skywater off your body
- hammer those letters out quickly!
- pig iron to wrought iron
- powerful field for picking up metal
- power by boiling water (2 words)
- store your food longer (2 words)
- thread into cloth (2 words)
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- hard building material
- pick more cotton!!(2 words)
- stitching fabric together (2 words)
- jumping electricity makes light (2 words)
- tap out the words
- strike to light
- make cotton thread (2 words)
- from coast to coast
17 Clues: river power • strike to light • tap out the words • from coast to coast • speak through a wire • hard building material • pig iron to wrought iron • pick more cotton!!(2 words) • thread into cloth (2 words) • make cotton thread (2 words) • keep the skywater off your body • power by boiling water (2 words) • store your food longer (2 words) • hammer those letters out quickly! • ...
7th Grade Semester 1 2019-01-19
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- calendar based on the earth's rotation around the sun
- a community of people, in a region, with shared beliefs
- a surplus of food gave man more of this
- calendar based on the moon's rotation around the sun
- people in society take on specific jobs
- people create this based on how they see something
- use this to back up a claim
- people fed wild animals, eventually they became this
- maps that show elevation of mt. ranges, depths of oceans
- social institution concerned with supernatural spirits, beliefs
- culture based on farming & raising animals
- map maker
- anything made by humans; jewelry, pots, clothes
- Before Common Era
- oldest period of the Stone Age
- humans and their closest relatives
- calendar used around the globe to make trade easier
- institutions that address human needs
- having more than you need
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- dating artifacts by using surrounding materials
- 7 continuous land masses on earth
- low biome (environment grouped by climate & latitude)
- a book report, a biography,a textbook
- genetically altering plants and animals to be helpful to humans
- widespread global occurrence
- accounts of events are shaped by a person's
- using chemicals to date artifacts
- a first-hand account; a diary, an autobiography
- study of people & cultures using evidence like artifacts
- scientific study of humans over time
- before farmers, people were hunters and
- changing to fit a new environment
- inventions & discoveries that help humans
- walking on 2 feet
- era this began at Year 1 on the Gregorian Calendar
35 Clues: map maker • walking on 2 feet • Before Common Era • having more than you need • use this to back up a claim • widespread global occurrence • oldest period of the Stone Age • 7 continuous land masses on earth • using chemicals to date artifacts • changing to fit a new environment • humans and their closest relatives • scientific study of humans over time • ...
Mary Anning Vocabulary 2024-10-04
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- Mary was always ____________ waiting to go digging with her father.
- Some dinosaurs were _____________, while others were very small.
- Mary Anning loved to search for ______________.
- Despite her struggles, Mary ______________ a lot.
- Mary finally _____________ people that she was the one who made these discoveries.
- animals like to ____________.
- Mary's work led to discoveries in _____________.
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- Some of the fossils were preserved in ______________.
- Mary was a ______________ girl.
- Some fossils were easy to find because they were _____________.
- People thought Mary's discoveries were _______________.
- All of the fossils Mary found were from ____________ times.
- Mary became well known for her work in ________________.
13 Clues: animals like to ____________. • Mary was a ______________ girl. • Mary Anning loved to search for ______________. • Mary's work led to discoveries in _____________. • Despite her struggles, Mary ______________ a lot. • Some of the fossils were preserved in ______________. • Mary became well known for her work in ________________. • ...
Imperial China 2025-05-08
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- The most simple level.
- The buying and selling of goods.
- This dynasty is known for being the first to unify China.
- To protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent to a person.
- The form of money used in a country.
- The dynasty that ruled after the Yuan dynasty.
- A country that pays tribute to its conqueror.
- Belonging or related to an emperor.
- A military leader operating outside the control of the government.
- This dynasty is known for reunifying China.
- To bring an item to a different country to sell it.
- A magnetic mineral that is influenced by earth's magnetic poles.
- A line of rulers descended from one family.
- Something that attracts iron and other metals.
- Lower in rank or quality.
- This dynasty is known for its inventions and discoveries.
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- A highly complex body of workers with many levels of authority.
- This dynasty is known for having control of China by foreigners.
- Rule by officials of proven merit.
- A farming tool that is used to create larger crops.
- An explosive substance made of multiple materials and saltpeter.
- Rulers of the Yuan dynasty and who were also foreigners.
- This religion was one of the ones taught in neo-Confucianism school.
- This is a popular drink that was first used for medicine.
- The place champa rice originated from.
- The passing of something, such as money, from person to person.
- A ruling class of noble families.
- A system of managing the wealth and resources of community or region.
- A part of something that is divided from the whole.
- Similar to the sea.
30 Clues: Similar to the sea. • The most simple level. • Lower in rank or quality. • The buying and selling of goods. • A ruling class of noble families. • Rule by officials of proven merit. • Belonging or related to an emperor. • The form of money used in a country. • The place champa rice originated from. • This dynasty is known for reunifying China. • ...
Bold and Brave: Female Changemakers 2023-02-01
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- This young entrepreneur made the connection between bees and lemonade.
- This world renowned chef started her career as a navy spy.
- This American fencer became the first Muslim to wear a hijab at the Olympics.
- This astronaut was the first African American woman in space.
- Iraq War Veteran, Purple Heart Recipient, and US Senator are 3 of her names.
- Her voice brought attention to water contamination in her indigenous community.
- Her gravity-defying aerosaults showcased this gymnast’s greatness.
- Her words inspired generations of writers and poets.
- This young poet shared her words of hope and change on the inauguration steps.
- To have all inclusive skin color crayons was this young girl’s dream.
- This former Supreme Court Justice fought for women’s rights.
- After saving a boat of refugees, this swimmer was on the first Olympic refugee team.
- This fossil hunter’s discoveries proved there was life on Earth for millions of years.
- Written from an English cottage, this author’s books center on strong female characters.
- This young girl climbed the steps of the Capital without her wheelchair.
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- A shark bite didn’t diminish this surfer’s determination and positivity.
- Hooked on inventions, this mathematician wrote the first computer program.
- The creator of #findthatlizard makes herpetology cool for future scientists.
- This scientist’s work provided the foundation for the discovery of DNA.
- Her brave act showed people the power of saying no to segregation.
- An activist for the transgender community, she fights for LGBTQ rights and equality.
- This famous artist painted hundreds of self-portraits surrounded by animals.
- This Saudi woman publicly drove a car when it was forbidden for women to do so.
- Walk through the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC to see her incredible vision.
24 Clues: Her words inspired generations of writers and poets. • This world renowned chef started her career as a navy spy. • This former Supreme Court Justice fought for women’s rights. • This astronaut was the first African American woman in space. • Her gravity-defying aerosaults showcased this gymnast’s greatness. • ...
6th Grade Social Studies 2022-11-15
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- said to be one of the most powerful inventions ever
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- wheeled cart used by the army
- Egyptian black eyeliner
- ensures that people of a society have enough food to survive
- Mesopotamia was part of this area; the land was good for growing
- different social levels and job
- river of ancient Egypt
- King known for his code of laws
- a highly developed written language
- involves both a set of beliefs and forms of worship
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- Egyptian writing
- process of preserving a body
- ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste
- ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste
- tomb found in 1922 with all his treasures
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- Great pyramids of
- ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste
- Mesopotamian writing
- ensures that life in the society is orderly
- tools or other inventions for practical purposes
- includes painting, architecture, music, and literature
23 Clues: Egyptian writing • Great pyramids of • Mesopotamian writing • river of ancient Egypt • Egyptian black eyeliner • process of preserving a body • wheeled cart used by the army • different social levels and job • King known for his code of laws • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste • ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste • ...
Bold and Brave: Female Changemakers 2023-02-01
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- This young entrepreneur made the connection between bees and lemonade.
- This world renowned chef started her career as a navy spy.
- This American fencer became the first Muslim to wear a hijab at the Olympics.
- This astronaut was the first African American woman in space.
- Iraq War Veteran, Purple Heart Recipient, and US Senator are 3 of her names.
- Her voice brought attention to water contamination in her indigenous community.
- Her gravity-defying aerosaults showcased this gymnast’s greatness.
- Her words inspired generations of writers and poets.
- This young poet shared her words of hope and change on the inauguration steps.
- To have all inclusive skin color crayons was this young girl’s dream.
- This former Supreme Court Justice fought for women’s rights.
- After saving a boat of refugees, this swimmer was on the first Olympic refugee team.
- This fossil hunter’s discoveries proved there was life on Earth for millions of years.
- Written from an English cottage, this author’s books center on strong female characters.
- This young girl climbed the steps of the Capital without her wheelchair.
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- A shark bite didn’t diminish this surfer’s determination and positivity.
- Hooked on inventions, this mathematician wrote the first computer program.
- The creator of #findthatlizard makes herpetology cool for future female scientists.
- This scientist’s work provided the foundation for the discovery of DNA.
- Her brave act showed people the power of saying no to segregation.
- An activist for the transgender community, she fights for LGBTQ rights and equality.
- This famous artist painted hundreds of self-portraits surrounded by animals.
- This Saudi woman publicly drove a car when it was forbidden for women to do so.
- Walk through the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC to see her incredible vision.
24 Clues: Her words inspired generations of writers and poets. • This world renowned chef started her career as a navy spy. • This former Supreme Court Justice fought for women’s rights. • This astronaut was the first African American woman in space. • Her gravity-defying aerosaults showcased this gymnast’s greatness. • ...
The Mongols 2013-01-15
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- Genghis Khan led the invasion on this empire
- Is known as the pleague
- What Genghis Khan means
- Chinese emperor who encouraged trade along the silk road
- Trade of one iteam for another
- Silk road was big in this dynasty
- To barter with another person
- Pack that trade and typically on camels
- Was a major trading spot, was very important for culture, ideas and inventions
- A central location; trading center of wam. Muhhamad lived here
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- The spread of people inventions and ideas
- Another name for, what he was called when he was born
- Slavic word that means grasslands
- Grandson of Ganghis Khan, became Mongol ruler
- Between Siberia and northwest China
- An italian merchant known for his travel to China
- Mongol tribes were made up of many of thes people
- People who fight
- Always on the move to follow food
- A highly demanded cloth that is made in china
20 Clues: People who fight • Is known as the pleague • What Genghis Khan means • To barter with another person • Trade of one iteam for another • Slavic word that means grasslands • Silk road was big in this dynasty • Always on the move to follow food • Between Siberia and northwest China • Pack that trade and typically on camels • The spread of people inventions and ideas • ...
Famous Scientists 2025-01-13
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- Rose from a life of misery and labor to be the foremost expert on optical glass in Bavaria, and the world.
- Despite being struck by ALS, lived a very productive life making numerous discoveries in astrophysics
- Created the process for sanitizing food by boiling them and keeping them sealed in a container.
- Discovered radium and died of radiation poisoning.
- Russian creator of the current model of the periodic table of elements.
- Gifted computer scientist who helped break the German Enigma code.
- Had many major discoveries including his famous 3 laws of motion.
- Famously attempted to begin at the most basic truths stating "Cogito Ergo Sum" (I think therefore I am).
- Dealt with his guilt for inventing dynamite by creating awards for excellence in many fields, including peace.
- Took the photo using X-ray crystallography that would eventually prove the shape of DNA.
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- Famous actress who invented the frequency hopping technology that would eventually be used for bluetooth.
- Chemist who made amazing discovered in the spectra of light emitted from heated chemicals but is most well known for his burner.
- Invented the first AC generator, considered an unstable but very clever scientist.
- Used pea plants to discover his laws of inheritance via genetics.
- Made massive discoveries in electromagnetic theory and essentially invented the electric motor.
- Winner of the 1922 Nobel prize in physics for his model of the atom.
- Greek scientist and mathematician who famously shouted "Eureka" in the tub upon making a discovery.
- Credited with the discovery of antibiotics.
- Won Nobel prize for discovery of photoelectric effect.
- Published first work on evolution by natural selection entitled "The Origin of Species"
20 Clues: Credited with the discovery of antibiotics. • Discovered radium and died of radiation poisoning. • Won Nobel prize for discovery of photoelectric effect. • Used pea plants to discover his laws of inheritance via genetics. • Had many major discoveries including his famous 3 laws of motion. • Gifted computer scientist who helped break the German Enigma code. • ...
Inventions 2021-08-02
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- An invention that is like moving stairs
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- An invention you use to see where north is
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
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- An invention you watch programmes on
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention you use to make water hot
- Who invented the light bulb
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
17 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • An invention you use to keep your food cold • ...
Engineers 2023-01-31
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- designs new skyscrapers and buildings
- examines the tiniest fragments of science
- designs websites and apps
- designs new machines based on human movement
- designs models for aerial vehicles
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- designs robotic inventions
- designs and tests new features
- studies DNA and makes vaccines
- designs new electrical inventions
- designs submarines and other sea vehicles
10 Clues: designs websites and apps • designs robotic inventions • designs and tests new features • studies DNA and makes vaccines • designs new electrical inventions • designs models for aerial vehicles • designs new skyscrapers and buildings • examines the tiniest fragments of science • designs submarines and other sea vehicles • designs new machines based on human movement
Inventions and Inventors 2025-11-27
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- Name of Iron Man armor
- Thomas Edison is the father of this object.
- Viktor Frankenstein invented it.
- The name of the first computer
- Object invented by a person.
- Marion Donovan invented it.
- Viktor Frankenstein job.
- He was the founder of Apple.
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- Also an invention created by Thomas Edison.
- The speed at which the DeLorean needs to travel in order to vanish.
- Martin Cooper invented this object.
- An object that was created to travel the time.
- A person who invent things.
- An ernegy that charges many objects.
- Ruth Graves Wakefield is the creator of this thing.
- John Montagu was fan of it.
- Tony Stark job.
- The invention of Ada Lovelace
18 Clues: Tony Stark job. • Name of Iron Man armor • Viktor Frankenstein job. • A person who invent things. • John Montagu was fan of it. • Marion Donovan invented it. • Object invented by a person. • He was the founder of Apple. • The invention of Ada Lovelace • The name of the first computer • Viktor Frankenstein invented it. • Martin Cooper invented this object. • ...
Dairy Discoveries 2015-01-21
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- The correct cooking level for cheese in a microwave oven
- A frozen dairy dessert, also called French ice cream
- A frozen dairy desert containing fruit and milk
- A mild, semisoft cheese used on pizza
- A dairy beverage
- An economical form of milk that keeps well
- Milk that has not been pasteurized
- Milk processed so the milkfat is broken up and mixed permanently with the milk
- A frozen desert made of whipped cream or whipped topping
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- A type of unsaturated fat that seems to lower blood cholesterol level; often used in dairy substitutes
- To cook milk at too high a temperature so it seperates into liquid and many small lumps
- A custard-like product made by fermenting milk with special bacteria culture
- Churned cream containing at least 80 percent butterfat
- Dairy foods provide this nutrient
- Ripened
- Cheese A popular fresh cheese
- A hard, light yellow cheese known for its large holes
- Milk from this animal is used by some people who are allergic to cow's milk
18 Clues: Ripened • A dairy beverage • Cheese A popular fresh cheese • Dairy foods provide this nutrient • Milk that has not been pasteurized • A mild, semisoft cheese used on pizza • An economical form of milk that keeps well • A frozen dairy desert containing fruit and milk • A frozen dairy dessert, also called French ice cream • A hard, light yellow cheese known for its large holes • ...
test02 2023-12-21
Inventions 2013-02-18
Unexpected Discoveries 2021-08-07
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- out stop listening or paying attention to something
- unable to escape
- take property unlawfully from (a person or place) by force or threat of force
- causing irritation or annoyance
- develop into something in the future
- a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior
- travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis
- being worthy of attention
- take a long or roundabout route
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- appear
- remember
- firm and final
- a general agreement
- changers events that cause a major transformation
- natural aptitude or skill
- of able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do
- having or showing the capacity to become or
17 Clues: appear • remember • firm and final • unable to escape • a general agreement • natural aptitude or skill • being worthy of attention • causing irritation or annoyance • take a long or roundabout route • develop into something in the future • having or showing the capacity to become or • changers events that cause a major transformation • ...
Module 9: Intellectual Property 2025-05-01
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- Defend Trade Secrets Act.
- Limited use of copyrighted work.
- Protected fair use example.
- Buys patents just to sue others.
- Define what the patent protects.
- Fanciful trademark example.
- Trade secret benefit.
- Online web address.
- Can resell copyrighted work legally.
- Trademark becomes a common word.
- Rights held by copyright owner.
- Protects asexually reproduced plants.
- Protects creative ideas and inventions.
- Protects how something works.
- Protects brand names and logos.
- Office for patent and trademark registration.
- Identifies a service provider.
- Hidden info that gives a business edge.
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- Apply to protect IP rights.
- Temporary early patent filing.
- Suggestive trademark example.
- Copyright expired or waived.
- Protects creative works like books or music.
- Law that defines trademarks.
- Protects new inventions.
- Protects how something looks.
- Unauthorized use of IP.
- Economic Espionage Act.
- Arbitrary trademark example.
29 Clues: Online web address. • Trade secret benefit. • Unauthorized use of IP. • Economic Espionage Act. • Protects new inventions. • Defend Trade Secrets Act. • Apply to protect IP rights. • Protected fair use example. • Fanciful trademark example. • Copyright expired or waived. • Law that defines trademarks. • Arbitrary trademark example. • Suggestive trademark example. • ...
Victoria era 2025-06-02
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- fagin's boys
- He create the theory of Evolution by selection natural
- What the old lady gives at oliver
- Inventions useful
- He wrote Alice in Wonderland
- Where orphans are places
- Oliver's protector
- The best dessert in the Victoria england
- Important inventions
- Darwin's work
- There are coal
- Place of Victoria
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- sweeper's place
- Florene Nightingale
- Follower of Nancy
- Who Bill is
- This is Mr.BROWNLOW
- Synonym for very hungry
- Opposite of rich
- In Fagin's box
- The opposite of generous
- Synonym for kidnapping
22 Clues: Who Bill is • fagin's boys • Darwin's work • In Fagin's box • There are coal • sweeper's place • Opposite of rich • Follower of Nancy • Inventions useful • Place of Victoria • Oliver's protector • Florene Nightingale • This is Mr.BROWNLOW • Important inventions • Synonym for kidnapping • Synonym for very hungry • Where orphans are places • The opposite of generous • He wrote Alice in Wonderland • ...
Inventor and Inventions 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- created in the 1850's
- 14 years old?
- Who invented the microwave?
- Who had the idea of the televison when he
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- An useful object created in 1876
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create
- The person who invented the clock in 1656
- An invention that you use about twice a
- the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Bell assintan
- in the class
- What was the last name of Alexander
17 Clues: in the class • Bell assintan • 14 years old? • the second World war? • created in the 1850's • Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • Who invented the computer in 1936? • What was the last name of Alexander • What did J Robert Oppenheimer create • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 • ...
Inventions 2021-07-17
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- an invention that makes light
- a machine that keeps you cool on a hot day
- a machine that washes clothes
- a portable computer
- a machine that cooks food
- a place to put food
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- transportation with 2 wheels
- an old invention that makes calls
- a machine that makes a room cold
- machine a machine that makes clothes
- an invention by your bed that gives you light.
- transportation that flies
- an older invention that plays music
- a machine that shows series and movies
- an invention that tells you time
- transportation that has 4 wheels
16 Clues: a portable computer • a place to put food • transportation that flies • a machine that cooks food • transportation with 2 wheels • an invention that makes light • a machine that washes clothes • a machine that makes a room cold • an invention that tells you time • transportation that has 4 wheels • an old invention that makes calls • an older invention that plays music • ...
Inventions 2023-09-01
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- A dwarf planet that was once considered a planet
- State Building A tall building in New York City
- A device used to communicate over long distances
- An instrument used to magnify small objects
- A gas that humans need to breathe
- A safety device worn to protect the body in a car crash
- A type of radiation used to see inside the body
- A tall, thin tower in Paris
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- An instrument used to measure temperature
- A material used to make concrete
- A device that carries people up and down
- The force that attracts objects to each other
- bulb An object that produces light
- An instrument used to find direction
- A famous white marble mausoleum in India
- Bridge A famous bridge in San Francisco
16 Clues: A tall, thin tower in Paris • A material used to make concrete • A gas that humans need to breathe • An instrument used to find direction • A device that carries people up and down • A famous white marble mausoleum in India • An instrument used to measure temperature • Bridge A famous bridge in San Francisco • An instrument used to magnify small objects • ...
Inventions 2025-03-13
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- – A screen where you watch shows, news, and movies. 📺
- – Tech giant that makes iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. 🍏📱
- – A sport where players hit a ball over a net using their hands. 🏐
- – Students carry books and supplies in these. 🎒
- – A colorful, squishy modeling compound for kids. 🎨
- – A yellow cartoon character who lives in a pineapple under the sea. 🍍🌊
- – A kitchen appliance that keeps food cold. ❄️
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- – Popular online battle royale game featuring building mechanics. 🎮
- – You watch these at the theater or on streaming services. 🎬
- – Used for taking notes in school. 📓✏️
- – Vehicles that people drive on roads. 🚘
- Lamps – A decorative light that has floating blobs inside. 🏮🫧
- – An American car brand known for models like the Camaro and Silverado. 🚗
- – An AI chatbot that answers questions and helps with writing. 🤖💬
- – You turn these to open doors! 🚪
- – A type of makeup applied to the eyelids for color and style. 🎨👁️
16 Clues: – You turn these to open doors! 🚪 • – Used for taking notes in school. 📓✏️ • – Vehicles that people drive on roads. 🚘 • – A kitchen appliance that keeps food cold. ❄️ • – Students carry books and supplies in these. 🎒 • – A colorful, squishy modeling compound for kids. 🎨 • – A screen where you watch shows, news, and movies. 📺 • ...
Victoria era 2025-06-02
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- fagin's boys
- He create the theory of Evolution by selection natural
- What the old lady gives at oliver
- Inventions useful
- He wrote Alice in Wonderland
- Where orphans are places
- Oliver's protector
- The best dessert in the Victoria england
- Important inventions
- Darwin's work
- There are coal
- Place of Victoria
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- sweeper's place
- Florene Nightingale
- Follower of Nancy
- Who Bill is
- This is Mr.BROWNLOW
- Synonym for very hungry
- Opposite of rich
- In Fagin's box
- The opposite of generous
- Synonym for kidnapping
22 Clues: Who Bill is • fagin's boys • Darwin's work • In Fagin's box • There are coal • sweeper's place • Opposite of rich • Follower of Nancy • Inventions useful • Place of Victoria • Oliver's protector • Florene Nightingale • This is Mr.BROWNLOW • Important inventions • Synonym for kidnapping • Synonym for very hungry • Where orphans are places • The opposite of generous • He wrote Alice in Wonderland • ...
Serendipitous discoveries 2023-04-10
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- last name of the microbiologist who made a major discovery in 1927
- name of the invention created in 1949 during a heatwave in Italy
- last name of the person who used the post it glue during a choir in St Paul cathedral
- name of the plant that enabled the invention of Velcro
- name of John Harvey Kellog's invention
- code name for the research project that used Teflon in the production of the first atomic bomb
- name of John Stith Pemberton's invention
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- George de Mestral was ………… with his dog when he had the idea of inventing Velcro
- name of the antibiotic that can treat pneumonia and otitis
- English word for “feuille” (pour une plante)
- last name of the inventor of pasta gianduja
- first name of the inventor of the microwave oven
- profession of spencer silver, the inventor of post-it glue
- first name of the American scientist who invented Teflon
- English word for “blé”
- name of the equipment the inventor of the microwave oven was working on before he discovered his invention
16 Clues: English word for “blé” • name of John Harvey Kellog's invention • name of John Stith Pemberton's invention • last name of the inventor of pasta gianduja • English word for “feuille” (pour une plante) • first name of the inventor of the microwave oven • name of the plant that enabled the invention of Velcro • first name of the American scientist who invented Teflon • ...
Inventions 2019-11-05
16 Clues: wright • Marconi • Bessemer • dynamite • Telegraph • light bulb • automobile • Eli Whitney • U.S. automaker • dominated steel • steam engine (4.1) • Dominated petroleum • interchangeable parts • internal combustion engine • linked microbes and disease • discovered how antiseptics prevent infection
Famous Scientists 2023-06-05
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- - Astronomer who made significant discoveries about the nature of the solar system
- - Physicist and chemist known for her pioneering research on radioactivity
- - Physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity
- - Biologist who co-discovered the structure of DNA
- - Biologist known for the theory of evolution
- - Physicist and chemist who made significant contributions to the study of electromagnetism
- - Physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology
- - Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
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- - Mathematician and astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion
- - Mathematician and computer scientist known for his work in artificial intelligence
- - Physicist known for the theory of relativity
- - Chemist and microbiologist known for his discoveries in immunization and pasteurization
- - Chemist and physicist who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- - Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- - Biologist and botanist known as the father of modern genetics
- - Physiologist who conducted early experiments on bioelectricity
- - Naturalist and biologist who proposed the theory of evolution
- - Physiologist known for his work on conditioned reflexes
- - Natural philosopher who made important contributions to the fields of physics and biology
- - Physicist who won the Nobel Prize for his work on cosmic rays
20 Clues: - Biologist known for the theory of evolution • - Physicist known for the theory of relativity • - Biologist who co-discovered the structure of DNA • - Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity • - Physiologist known for his work on conditioned reflexes • - Physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology • ...
Lilly Rollins' theology crossword 2025-01-31
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- important discoveries in Jericho
- early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- language found on the Rosetta Stone
- oldest city in the world
- inscription talking about the military
- famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian Hieroglyphics
- the first mention of Israel on it
- ancient manuscript found by the dead sea
- a key source for understanding the history of the ancient Israelites
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- center river in the fertile crescent
- largest Neolithic settlement
- study of the past through artifacts
- river by Ain Ghazal
- system of writing using pictures and symbols that represent words or sounds
- a region in the middle east that was home to some of the earliest civilizations
- man originally named Jacob in the bible
- ain ghazal discoveries
- country in the fertile crescent
- the chest that holds the 10 commandment tablets
- hieroglyphics can be found on
20 Clues: river by Ain Ghazal • ain ghazal discoveries • oldest city in the world • largest Neolithic settlement • hieroglyphics can be found on • country in the fertile crescent • important discoveries in Jericho • the first mention of Israel on it • study of the past through artifacts • language found on the Rosetta Stone • center river in the fertile crescent • ...
inventions and discoveres 2015-07-16
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- the most important invention leading to the modern world
- an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829
- - A group of antibiotic invented by Alexander filming
- the only means of communication
- Prize -any of six international prizes awarded annually for outstanding work
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- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- Mr. Spencer was working with radar equipment when he noticed a candy bar had melted in his pocket.
- -the most known discovery of arya batta
- brothers – the inventors of aeroplane
- the simplest form of plasma
- a circular component used to transport
- the web which connects the world
- a person who thinks beyond the limit of his imagination
- the greatest invention of Han dynasty
- ford the founder of one of the super cars mustang
17 Clues: the simplest form of plasma • the only means of communication • the web which connects the world • brothers – the inventors of aeroplane • the greatest invention of Han dynasty • a circular component used to transport • WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829 • -the most known discovery of arya batta • an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor • ...
History of Physiology 2025-01-16
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- Explained the role of ATP and contributed to the understanding of muscle contraction
- Discovery of insulin
- Discovered mechanisms of hormone action
- Discovered functions of G-proteins in signal transduction in cells
- Described functioning of the heart's contraction with regard to blood volume
- Proposed the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction
- Determined the structure of DNA
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- Made discoveries related to the functions of neurons
- Discovered the A, B, O blood groups
- Discovered common physiological responses to stress
- Discovered oderant receptors and organization of the olfactory system
- Made discoveries regarding specializations of cerebral hemispheres
- Described function of the autonomic nervous system
- Discovered the citric acid cycle
- discovered that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent
15 Clues: Discovery of insulin • Determined the structure of DNA • Discovered the citric acid cycle • Discovered the A, B, O blood groups • Discovered mechanisms of hormone action • Described function of the autonomic nervous system • Discovered common physiological responses to stress • Made discoveries related to the functions of neurons • ...
inventions and discoveres 2015-07-16
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- the simplest form of plasma
- Prize -any of six international prizes awarded annually for outstanding work
- ford the founder of one of the super cars mustang
- Mr. Spencer was working with radar equipment when he noticed a candy bar had melted in his pocket.
- a circular component used to transport
- the web which connects the world
- brothers – the inventors of aeroplane
- - A group of antibiotic invented by Alexander filming
- WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829
- the only means of communication
- the most important invention leading to the modern world
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- -the most known discovery of arya batta
- an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor
- a person who thinks beyond the limit of his imagination
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- the greatest invention of Han dynasty
17 Clues: the simplest form of plasma • the only means of communication • the web which connects the world • brothers – the inventors of aeroplane • the greatest invention of Han dynasty • a circular component used to transport • WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829 • -the most known discovery of arya batta • an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor • ...
Inventor and Inventions 2018-09-19
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- the second World war?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create
- What was the last name of Alexander
- Who had the idea of the televison when he
- Bell assintan
- Who invented the microwave?
- An useful object created in 1876
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7
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- The person who invented the clock in 1656
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- 14 years old?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- in the class
- An invention that you use about twice a
- created in the 1850's
17 Clues: in the class • 14 years old? • Bell assintan • the second World war? • created in the 1850's • Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • Who invented the computer in 1936? • What was the last name of Alexander • What did J Robert Oppenheimer create • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 • ...
Critical Terms Crossword 2013-10-28
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- The attempt to criticize and correct weaknesses, folly, or vice by holding them up to ridicule.
- When the narrator is not a participant in the story and uses third person pronouns to report objectively to the readers. May be limited or omniscient.
- The characteristic form discernible in an author's diction and arrangement of words, sentences, and ideas
- The quality that makes an author's writing style unique and conveys the author's personality, attitude, and character.
- The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story.
- A form of anti-intellectualism in which the author tries to elicit emotional responses greater than his subject matter justifies.
- In narrow terms, stories arising out of imaginary inventions or discoveries in the natural and applied sciences. The genre has expanded to include many kinds of fantasy, utopian satire, and serious futuristic literature.
- The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place.
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- A bare-bones condensation of the story.
- A technique in which the narrator presents the flow of thoughts and images - conscious, subconscious, or the result of free association - passing through a character's mind. Often used interchangeably with interior monologue.
- An image or object that represents something other than itself. Example: A dove symbolizes peace.
- A synonym for denouement.
- The writer's attitude towards his material, characters, or audience, revealed in a variety of ways, including imagery, vocabulary, humor, and the like.
- The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story.
14 Clues: A synonym for denouement. • A bare-bones condensation of the story. • The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story. • The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story. • The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place. • ...
INVENTIONS 2021-03-02
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- What was used by farmers to harvest crops mechanically?
- What was created to improve the system in which spools of thread where produced?
- Who created the cotton gin?
- Who invented the clipper ships that were faster that steamboats?
- Who created the railways?
- What was a system that produced steel by blowing steam or air through molten iron?
- what improved farming in the West and was the first step to making farm equipment that we know today?
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- What allowed long range communication by electric signals?
- What improved the production of textiles and helped with the mass production of them?
- What was made by elias Howe to improve the speed of making clothes?
- What was the system that created a pathway for industralizing the US?
- What was a machine for separating cotton from its seeds and grew the slave population?
- What made transportation easier over long distances by land?
- Who change the way soil was broken up?
- Who created the Telagraph?
- What was way to travel by water by steam power?
16 Clues: Who created the railways? • Who created the Telagraph? • Who created the cotton gin? • Who change the way soil was broken up? • What was way to travel by water by steam power? • What was used by farmers to harvest crops mechanically? • What allowed long range communication by electric signals? • What made transportation easier over long distances by land? • ...
Critical Terms Crossword 2013-10-28
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- The characteristic form discernible in an author's diction and arrangement of words, sentences, and ideas
- The quality that makes an author's writing style unique and conveys the author's personality, attitude, and character.
- A form of anti-intellectualism in which the author tries to elicit emotional responses greater than his subject matter justifies.
- When the narrator is not a participant in the story and uses third person pronouns to report objectively to the readers. May be limited or omniscient.
- The writer's attitude towards his material, characters, or audience, revealed in a variety of ways, including imagery, vocabulary, humor, and the like.
- An image or object that represents something other than itself. Example: A dove symbolizes peace.
- A bare-bones condensation of the story.
- In narrow terms, stories arising out of imaginary inventions or discoveries in the natural and applied sciences. The genre has expanded to include many kinds of fantasy, utopian satire, and serious futuristic literature.
- The attempt to criticize and correct weaknesses, folly, or vice by holding them up to ridicule.
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- A synonym for denouement.
- The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place.
- A technique in which the narrator presents the flow of thoughts and images - conscious, subconscious, or the result of free association - passing through a character's mind. Often used interchangeably with interior monologue.
- The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story.
- The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story.
14 Clues: A synonym for denouement. • A bare-bones condensation of the story. • The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story. • The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place. • The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story. • ...
Critical Terms Crossword 2013-10-28
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- A bare-bones condensation of the story.
- The attempt to criticize and correct weaknesses, folly, or vice by holding them up to ridicule.
- The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place.
- The writer's attitude towards his material, characters, or audience, revealed in a variety of ways, including imagery, vocabulary, humor, and the like.
- An image or object that represents something other than itself. Example: A dove symbolizes peace.
- When the narrator is not a participant in the story and uses third person pronouns to report objectively to the readers. May be limited or omniscient.
- The characteristic form discernible in an author's diction and arrangement of words, sentences, and ideas
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- The quality that makes an author's writing style unique and conveys the author's personality, attitude, and character.
- The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story.
- A form of anti-intellectualism in which the author tries to elicit emotional responses greater than his subject matter justifies.
- In narrow terms, stories arising out of imaginary inventions or discoveries in the natural and applied sciences. The genre has expanded to include many kinds of fantasy, utopian satire, and serious futuristic literature.
- A technique in which the narrator presents the flow of thoughts and images - conscious, subconscious, or the result of free association - passing through a character's mind. Often used interchangeably with interior monologue.
- The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story.
- A synonym for denouement.
14 Clues: A synonym for denouement. • A bare-bones condensation of the story. • The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story. • The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place. • The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story. • ...
Critical Terms Crossword 2013-10-28
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- The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story.
- The characteristic form discernible in an author's diction and arrangement of words, sentences, and ideas
- A technique in which the narrator presents the flow of thoughts and images - conscious, subconscious, or the result of free association - passing through a character's mind. Often used interchangeably with interior monologue.
- An image or object that represents something other than itself. Example: A dove symbolizes peace.
- The writer's attitude towards his material, characters, or audience, revealed in a variety of ways, including imagery, vocabulary, humor, and the like.
- A synonym for denouement.
- The attempt to criticize and correct weaknesses, folly, or vice by holding them up to ridicule.
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- A bare-bones condensation of the story.
- When the narrator is not a participant in the story and uses third person pronouns to report objectively to the readers. May be limited or omniscient.
- In narrow terms, stories arising out of imaginary inventions or discoveries in the natural and applied sciences. The genre has expanded to include many kinds of fantasy, utopian satire, and serious futuristic literature.
- The quality that makes an author's writing style unique and conveys the author's personality, attitude, and character.
- The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story.
- The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place.
- A form of anti-intellectualism in which the author tries to elicit emotional responses greater than his subject matter justifies.
14 Clues: A synonym for denouement. • A bare-bones condensation of the story. • The central idea or thesis implied or illustrated by the story. • The harmony and coherence between the parts and the whole of the story. • The time and physical place in which the action of a story takes place. • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
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- Who invented the xbox?
- Who invented the microscope?
- who invented the keyboard?
- Who invented the light bulb?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- Who invented electricity?
- Who invented wifi?
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- who invented tv?
- who invented the watch?
- Who invented the sony ps?
- who invented the first telephone
- Who invented kendama?
- Who invented the helicopter?
- Who invented Apple?
- Who invented the first plane?
- Who invented the car?
16 Clues: who invented tv? • Who invented wifi? • Who invented Apple? • Who invented kendama? • Who invented the car? • Who invented the xbox? • who invented the watch? • Who invented the sony ps? • Who invented electricity? • who invented the keyboard? • Who invented the microscope? • Who invented the helicopter? • Who invented the light bulb? • Who invented the first plane? • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
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- Where was Skype invented?
- Who invented the tesla coil?
- Who invented the wheel?
- Who invented the telephone?
- In what country was paper invented in?
- Where was the internet used the first time?
- What did Bill Gates invent?
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- Who invented the diesel motor?
- Alexander Graham Bell most popular invention
- What did Steve Jobs invent?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- Who invented the printing press?
- Who invented the parachute?
- What did Mark Zuckerberg invent?
- Karl Benzes most popular invention
- Where was Tetris invented?
16 Clues: Who invented the wheel? • Where was Skype invented? • Where was Tetris invented? • What did Steve Jobs invent? • Who invented the parachute? • Who invented the telephone? • What did Bill Gates invent? • Who invented the tesla coil? • Who invented the diesel motor? • Who invented the steam engine? • Who invented the printing press? • What did Mark Zuckerberg invent? • ...
INVENTIONS 2020-02-10
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- Who invented first commercially available cell phone?
- What country was the wheel invented in?
- What was introduced in 1990 to the public by Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Who invented the hard drive?
- What did DuPont's Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades invent?
- What country invented the pocket calculator?
- Who invented the ball screw?
- What invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1709?
- Who invented the battery?
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- Who invented the telephone?
- What country was Skype invented in?
- What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709?
- Who invented the first gasoline car?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- Who invented the first atrificial refrigeration machine
- First tanks name?
16 Clues: First tanks name? • Who invented the battery? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the hard drive? • Who invented the ball screw? • Who invented the steam engine? • What country was Skype invented in? • Who invented the first gasoline car? • What country was the wheel invented in? • What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709? • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
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- Steel Made by Kotaro Honda
- Holds food cold made by Einstein
- In 1926, Robert Goddard invented it
- Made by AMERICA in 18. centuary
- Thing to fly invented by Leonardo da Vinci
- Isaac Newton invented it
- Made by Einstein
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- cart invented by leonardo
- Gun made by DA VINCI
- Screw that flyes
- Suit for diving
- Vehicle made by Da Vinci
- Nikola Tesla made it
- Car that was used by germans in WW2 use "-" to connect words
- Used by everyone nowadays
- Leonardo da Vinci´s invention is being still used
16 Clues: Suit for diving • Screw that flyes • Made by Einstein • Gun made by DA VINCI • Nikola Tesla made it • Vehicle made by Da Vinci • Isaac Newton invented it • cart invented by leonardo • Used by everyone nowadays • Steel Made by Kotaro Honda • Made by AMERICA in 18. centuary • Holds food cold made by Einstein • In 1926, Robert Goddard invented it • ...
Inventions 2017-09-27
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- What was brought to the market in 1983?
- Who invented the Nipkow disk principle used in TV?
- Which artistic activity is a wheel used for?
- From which country did the hookah originally come?
- Which tool used the first spring?
- When did they start to build the Olympic Stadium?
- Who invented the internal frame backpack?
- What does the letter i stand for in iPhone?
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- When was the fidget spinner originally invented?
- From which Latin word did the word 'electricity' come?
- In what year was school invented?
- Who often uses the compass?
- Name another thing which Thomas Edison invented.
- Which bird gave H. Focke the idea to build a helicopter?
- What gas is used inside the fridge?
- What was the first computer called?
16 Clues: Who often uses the compass? • In what year was school invented? • Which tool used the first spring? • What gas is used inside the fridge? • What was the first computer called? • What was brought to the market in 1983? • Who invented the internal frame backpack? • What does the letter i stand for in iPhone? • Which artistic activity is a wheel used for? • ...
Inventions 2025-03-11
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- a pair of headphones, especially one with a microphone attached to it
- allowing you to see through it
- the act of putting somebody/something into a liquid, especially so that they or it are completely covered
- to give something, especially money or goods, to help achieve or provide something
- the quality or fact of being very fat, in a way that is not healthy
- to say that something will happen in the future
- the study of working conditions, especially the design of equipment and furniture, in order to help people work more efficiently
- something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing
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- the rate at which something happens or is repeated
- new and still developing
- to make it possible for somebody/something to do something
- a small computer that is easy to carry, with a large touch screen and usually without a physical keyboard
- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- the process of growing plants in water or sand, rather than in soil
- extremely large
- relating to position, size, shape, etc. of things in it
16 Clues: extremely large • new and still developing • allowing you to see through it • to say that something will happen in the future • the rate at which something happens or is repeated • relating to position, size, shape, etc. of things in it • to make it possible for somebody/something to do something • something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing • ...
Discoveries 2020-11-09
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- to show what you think or see is something funny or silly
- an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection
- in an honest and direct way that people might not like
- to take somebody/something away from a place
- a period of 100 years
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- a structure such as a house or school that has a roof and walls
- to become impossible to see, vanish
- a large number of cases of a particular disease or medical condition happening at the same time in a particular community
- to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness
- living; not dead
10 Clues: living; not dead • a period of 100 years • to become impossible to see, vanish • to take somebody/something away from a place • in an honest and direct way that people might not like • to show what you think or see is something funny or silly • to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness • a structure such as a house or school that has a roof and walls • ...
Scientific Revolution Review 2020-04-06
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- This scientists discovered that the circulation of blood and that the heart acted as pump.
- Refined or innovated by many different scientists during the Scientific Revolution to see space and see light particles.
- This scientists was imprisoned by the Inquisition because his discoveries went against the Catholic Church teachings.
- Called the "father of microbiology" this scientist identified protozoa, red blood and sperm cells.
- This astronomer created Laws of Planetary Motion.
- Created an observatory where he collected data as he observed space.
- Invented by Isaac Newton and still taught today.
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- This barber surgeon vastly improved quality of life due to his use of ligatures and creation of prosthetics.
- a step by step process of discovering scientific facts
- Often called the "Father of Modern Anatomy" he disproved Galen and advanced the knowledge of the human body.
- Scientists who is known for the Theory of Gravity, Laws of Motion and created Calculus.
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- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Although some scientists were fearful to publish findings what invention helped to spread this new knowledge.
- Kepler discovered that the planets orbit in an ______ not a perfect circle.
- Force that keeps planets in their orbit around the sun.
- A scientists possible explanation to a problem or an educated guess.
- Many scientists were afraid to publish their findings because it would challenge the ideas held by this institution.
- French philosopher who used the Scientific Method for Human Reasoning.
- English scientists who emphasized the Scientific Method was based on observation and data.
- Polish Scholar who proposed that the sun was the center of the universe, not Earth.
- Furthered the science of Chemistry through discoveries on gases and elements.
- Leeuwenhoek innovated this instrument which added his discoveries.
23 Clues: Invented by Isaac Newton and still taught today. • This astronomer created Laws of Planetary Motion. • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe. • a step by step process of discovering scientific facts • Force that keeps planets in their orbit around the sun. • ...
review of M9 2021-12-13
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- English book, maths book,etc
- be known by more and more people
- your friend give sth to you and you need to return.
- you read it and then you know how to use
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- make bad things good
- e-book
- www.baidu.com
- you don't have sth but your friend have, then you can get it from your friend.
- buy and sell
- inventions,machines
- one of 4 greatest inventions in China
11 Clues: e-book • buy and sell • www.baidu.com • inventions,machines • make bad things good • English book, maths book,etc • be known by more and more people • one of 4 greatest inventions in China • you read it and then you know how to use • your friend give sth to you and you need to return. • you don't have sth but your friend have, then you can get it from your friend.
inventions 2019-11-27
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- Train track
- Transmissive optical device that focuses
- Makes distant objects appear magnified by using an arrangement of lenses
- Detection system that uses radio waves
- TV
- Instrument used for navigation and orientation
- Vibrates to produce the sounds
- Mappa mundi
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- Instrument to capture still images or record moving images
- Can call with this thing
- Device, what is using waves
- What is WiFi
- Almost every people have this device
- Are visual aids
- Can fly with engines
- Thin material produced by pressing together moist fibres of cellulose
16 Clues: TV • Train track • Mappa mundi • What is WiFi • Are visual aids • Can fly with engines • Can call with this thing • Device, what is using waves • Vibrates to produce the sounds • Almost every people have this device • Detection system that uses radio waves • Transmissive optical device that focuses • Instrument used for navigation and orientation • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
Across
- Who invented the monitor?
- Who invented the plane?
- Who invented the computer?
- Who invented the light bulb?
- Who invented the radio?
- Who invented the telephone?
- Who invented the hoover?
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- Who invented the mouse?
- Who invented the digital watch?
- Who invented the QWERTY keyboard?
- Who invented the internet?
- Who invented the helicopter?
- Who invented the dishwasher?
- Who invented the hot air ballon?
- Who invented the train?
- Who invented the car?
16 Clues: Who invented the car? • Who invented the mouse? • Who invented the plane? • Who invented the train? • Who invented the radio? • Who invented the hoover? • Who invented the monitor? • Who invented the internet? • Who invented the computer? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the helicopter? • Who invented the dishwasher? • Who invented the light bulb? • ...
INVENTIONS 2020-02-10
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- Who invented first commercially available cell phone?
- What country was the wheel invented in?
- What was introduced in 1990 to the public by Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Who invented the hard drive?
- What did DuPont's Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades invent?
- What country invented the pocket calculator?
- Who invented the ball screw?
- What invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1709?
- Who invented the battery?
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- Who invented the telephone?
- What country was Skype invented in?
- What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709?
- Who invented the first gasoline car?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- WHo invented the first atrificial refrigeration machine
- First tanks name?
16 Clues: First tanks name? • Who invented the battery? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the hard drive? • Who invented the ball screw? • Who invented the steam engine? • What country was Skype invented in? • Who invented the first gasoline car? • What country was the wheel invented in? • What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709? • ...
Inventions 2023-06-16
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- Powered aircraft that achieves controlled flight
- Electronic device for transmitting moving images and sound
- Bulb Electric light source that revolutionized indoor lighting
- Controlled use of fire for warmth, cooking, and protection
- Satellite-based navigation system used for precise location determination
- Oven Appliance that uses microwave radiation to heat and cook food
- Device for transmitting sound over long distances
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- Electronic device used for processing and storing information
- Device used to capture and record images
- Circular component used for transportation and various mechanical purposes
- Wireless communication device that transmits radio signals
- Press Machine that enabled mass production of books and printed materials
- Global network that connects computers and facilitates information sharing
- Optical instrument for observing distant objects in space or on Earth
- Antibiotic drug that revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections
- Engine Heat engine that powered the Industrial Revolution
16 Clues: Device used to capture and record images • Powered aircraft that achieves controlled flight • Device for transmitting sound over long distances • Engine Heat engine that powered the Industrial Revolution • Wireless communication device that transmits radio signals • Electronic device for transmitting moving images and sound • ...
Inventions 2025-01-27
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- What did factories have to be built next to before the steam engine was improved?
- What system did Arkriwght's invention bring to an end?
- How did people travel before the steam engine?
- Who improved the steam engine?
- Who's wife was deaf?
- Who was the father of the factory system?
- What did Alexander Bell create before his famous invention?
- What did George Stephenson improve?
- What did Richard Arkwright invent?
- What was this period in time called?
- what was Michael Faraday's nickname?
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- Who was the father of the computer?
- Who was our earliest inventor?
- Who is the father of the railways?
- What did Charles Babbage donate to the science museum in London?
- Who was our latest inventor?
- What does a steam engine need to work?
- What solved calculations before Babbage's invention?
18 Clues: Who's wife was deaf? • Who was our latest inventor? • Who was our earliest inventor? • Who improved the steam engine? • Who is the father of the railways? • What did Richard Arkwright invent? • Who was the father of the computer? • What did George Stephenson improve? • What was this period in time called? • what was Michael Faraday's nickname? • ...
Great Discoveries 2021-11-05
17 Clues: créer • aller • un son • écossais • recevoir • découvrir • américain • se marier • une carte • un travail • australien • s'occuper de • un cartographe • une récompense • déposer un brevet • explorer un explorateur • expedition une expédition
Culture 2022-09-29
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- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- established, written rules
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- a symbolic system of communication
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
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- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- the moral views and principles of a group
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
28 Clues: established, written rules • a symbolic system of communication • shared beliefs, values, and practices • the moral views and principles of a group • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • things and ideas found from what already exists • a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • ...
Sociology Chapter 3. Culture 2025-07-24
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- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- established, written rules
- the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
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- the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
- the moral views and principles of a group
- casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- a symbolic system of communication
- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
28 Clues: established, written rules • a symbolic system of communication • shared beliefs, values, and practices • the moral views and principles of a group • the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • things and ideas found from what already exists • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • control a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms • ...
Sociology-Culture 2025-06-02
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- a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society
- culture: the cultural patterns of a society’s elite
- tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
- a combination of pieces of existing reality into new forms
- universals: patterns or traits that are globally common to all societies
- hypothesis: the way that people understand the world based on their form of language
- : direct, appropriate behavior in the day-to-day practices and expressions of a culture
- groups that share a specific identification, apart from a society’s majority, even as the members exist within a larger society
- new objects or ideas introduced to culture for the first time
- norms: casual behaviors that are generally and widely conformed to
- a symbolic system of communication
- culture: the way society really is based on what actually occurs and exists
- gestures or objects that have meanings associated with them that are recognized by people who share a culture
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- the moral views and principles of a group
- people who live in a definable community and who share a culture
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors
- things and ideas found from what already exists
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms
- control: a way to encourage conformity to cultural norms
- culture: the standards a society would like to embrace and live up to
- lag: the gap of time between the introduction of material culture and nonmaterial culture’s acceptance of it
- :the spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another
- culture: mainstream, widespread patterns among a society’s population
- shared beliefs, values, and practices
- the integration of international trade and finance markets
- groups that reject and oppose society’s widely accepted cultural patterns
- the visible and invisible rules of conduct through which societies are structured
- norms: established, written rules
28 Clues: norms: established, written rules • shared beliefs, values, and practices • things and ideas found from what already exists • a symbolic system of communication • tenets or convictions that people hold to be true • the moral views and principles of a group • culture: the cultural patterns of a society’s elite • ...
Strand 1 Crossword puzzle 2025-10-22
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- secrets, confidential business information that gives a company an advantage
- conduct, the way a company or its employees behave in business
- official rules that govern behavior and actions
- use policies, rules for how technology and resources can be used properly
- compliance, following laws and regulations relevant to your industry
- legal protection for inventions or new ideas
- communication, sharing truthful and accurate information
- rights, legal rights to own, use, or transfer property or ideas
- signatures, electronic signatures that verify a document's authenticity
- standards, accepted guidelines or practices for a specific field
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- permission to use something under specific conditions
- property, creations of the mind, such as inventions or designs
- legal right to protect original works
- being open and clear about actions and decisions
- of ethics, a set of rules guiding professional behavior and decision-making
- agreements, formal contracts between parties with binding terms
- integrity, acting honestly and morally in professional settings
- being accountable for actions and decisions
- practices, conducting business in a just and ethical manner
- written or spoken agreements enforceable by law
- being reliable and deserving of trust
21 Clues: legal right to protect original works • being reliable and deserving of trust • being accountable for actions and decisions • legal protection for inventions or new ideas • official rules that govern behavior and actions • written or spoken agreements enforceable by law • being open and clear about actions and decisions • ...
world history 2017-10-02
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- most of there knowledge came from the bible/Greek and roman culture
- discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter
- interaction of volume, temperature, and gas pressure
- technology that is used for science
- who developed the theory of motion and the law of gravity (___ third's law)
- believed that women should be equally educated along with men
- author of frankenstien
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- believes that government power comes from the consent of the people
- passionately committed to individual freedom
- the creators of the scientific method
- a series of step forming and testing scientific theories
- belief in denial of evil
- what cured small pox
- belived that laws existed to preserve social order; not avenge crime
- Galileo had what with the church
- believed Britain was the best governed and most politically balanced country of his own day
- planet revolves around the sun
- believes that strong ruler should have total power
- application of the scientific method to social problems
- wrote more than 70 books of political essays
20 Clues: what cured small pox • author of frankenstien • belief in denial of evil • planet revolves around the sun • Galileo had what with the church • technology that is used for science • the creators of the scientific method • passionately committed to individual freedom • wrote more than 70 books of political essays • discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter • ...
Stephen Hawking 2023-02-09
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- Place of Birth
- He was terrified of what
- Where did he first go to college
- Diagnosed with what at 21 years old
- What was one of his most famous discoveries
- He appeared in an episode of what cartoon series
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- Where did he earn his PHD
- He appeared in an episode of what TV show
- What kind of grades did he get in highschool
- Doctors told him he wouldn’t live past what age
- What was his favorite food
- How many main discoveries did he have
- He made bets with other scientists and mostly what
- He eventually lost his ability to what
14 Clues: Place of Birth • He was terrified of what • Where did he earn his PHD • What was his favorite food • Where did he first go to college • Diagnosed with what at 21 years old • How many main discoveries did he have • He eventually lost his ability to what • He appeared in an episode of what TV show • What was one of his most famous discoveries • ...
Inventions 2018-06-12
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- To create a new and useful thing
- Snow and rain
- Looking into something in order to find out things
- The reason why something happens
- The result of an action
- To make something want to go away
- To watch carefully
- A style
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- The answer to something
- Something that is not complicated
- A replacement
- To put on a show for people to enjoy
- A simple, quick drawing
- To give someone strength and courage
- Well made or built
15 Clues: A style • A replacement • Snow and rain • Well made or built • To watch carefully • The answer to something • A simple, quick drawing • The result of an action • To create a new and useful thing • The reason why something happens • Something that is not complicated • To make something want to go away • To put on a show for people to enjoy • To give someone strength and courage • ...
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: / tudás • / elnök • / szolga • / megtilt • / kijavít • / feltalál • / kalapács • / folyadék • / felfedez • / hajszárító • wiper / ablaktörlő • license / jogosítvány • vest / golyóálló mellény • food / konzerv élelmiszer • nappy / eldobható pelenka
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: elnök • tudás • szolga • kijavít • megtilt • folyadék • kalapács • felfedez • feltalál • ablaktörlő • hajszárító • jogosítvány • eldobható pelenka • golyóálló mellény • konzerv élelmiszer
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- this invention helps tell the time anywhere
- this invention type can push things apart
- this invention made communication easier
- this invention made travel much faster
- makes going up and down easier
- takes you between floors
- uses a wheel and axle to keep you cool
- a lever found in the park
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- a screw used for hydration
- this invention shows north, east, south and west
- without this invention type, land transport would be nearly impossible
- a wedge used in the kitchen
- push down on this
- this invention type winds around
- without this invention you will be stuck outside
15 Clues: push down on this • takes you between floors • a lever found in the park • a screw used for hydration • a wedge used in the kitchen • makes going up and down easier • this invention type winds around • this invention made travel much faster • uses a wheel and axle to keep you cool • this invention made communication easier • this invention type can push things apart • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- People whose favorite thing to do is reading.
- Object that give energy to your phone
- Place where you go to see movies.
- A person whose work is salving lives in the beach
- Electronic object that helps you to work in school.
- Person who invented Facebook.
- Object that is placed in the window and prevents light from passing through
- Girl whom is an activist for climate changing
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- A place where people go to study or read.
- An object that allows you to see yourself reflected in it.
- Person who created Inditex.
- Place where kids go to play, it has sides and swings.
- Sport that you can do in a pool
- Place where Cristóbal Colon arrived in 1492.
- Moment when changed a lot of things in France since 1789
15 Clues: Person who created Inditex. • Person who invented Facebook. • Sport that you can do in a pool • Place where you go to see movies. • Object that give energy to your phone • A place where people go to study or read. • Place where Cristóbal Colon arrived in 1492. • People whose favorite thing to do is reading. • Girl whom is an activist for climate changing • ...
Inventions 2019-05-22
15 Clues: ori • loll • rong • taim • täpne • veski • arenema • julgema • tavaline • tõestama • ülesanne • kahtlustama • hinnang,määr • püsiv järeleandmatu • sisse mässima,kaasa kiskuma
