discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Inventions 2025-02-20
6 Clues: soemone that teaches • Something that flyes • Something that spins • Something that drives • Something that makes light • something that lives but are not human
Inventions 2025-10-13
6 Clues: – expressed words or spoke • – repaired something broken • – removed dirt or made tidy • – gave support or assistance • – grabbed or carried something • – moved or traveled to another place
INVENTIONS 2025-10-14
6 Clues: It uses the wind. • It is used for guidance. • It is a portable computer. • It was invented by Samuel Morse. • It is a complex and smart machine. • PRESS It was invented by Gutenberg.
Q & A Education Vocabulary 2022-06-20
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- It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support)
- There is a general _______ throughout the country that things will get worse before they get better. (believe)
- Both my children are fast_____ and are doing very well at school. (learn)
- Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics)
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- Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover)
- Many parents think that ______ is the most important thing in the world.(educate)
- Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise)
- Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist)
8 Clues: Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist) • Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise) • Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover) • It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support) • Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics) • ...
Computer 2023-06-22
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- A digital guide that points the way, like an invisible finger that leads you through the virtual world. It's an artist's brush, allowing you to create and interact with digital wonders.
- A vast network that connects people and knowledge, like an invisible web woven by millions of threads. It's a realm of exploration, where ideas, stories, and discoveries intertwine and thrive.
- Melodious messengers that fill the air with sound, like a symphony of musical notes dancing in harmony. They're storytellers that breathe life into songs, stories, and the voices of characters.
- A window to the virtual world, like a magic portal that brings sights and sounds to life. It's a storyteller's canvas, displaying vibrant images and captivating stories with every frame.
- A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips.
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- A nimble navigator that glides across surfaces, like a tiny explorer in search of treasures. It's a guide that helps you click and explore the digital realm, opening doors to new discoveries.
- A modern-day scribe that brings digital creations into the physical realm, like an artist's brush that materializes imagination. It's a messenger that transforms bits and bytes into tangible wonders.
- The sturdy foundation that supports digital wonders, like a strong fortress that houses the magical components of technology. It's the skeleton that gives form and structure to digital creations.
- A virtual gateway that opens up vast realms of information, like a map to explore the boundless ocean of knowledge. It's an adventurer's compass, guiding you through the wonders of the internet.
- A magical eye that captures moments and connects distant hearts, like a window to share smiles and laughter. It's a storyteller that bridges distances, making loved ones feel near.
- Invisible magic that brings functionality and creativity to life, like an enchantment that empowers devices to perform extraordinary tasks. It's a storyteller's toolbox, unleashing limitless possibilities.
- A digital messenger that delivers thoughts and messages at lightning speed, like a carrier pigeon that connects hearts across distances. It's a storyteller that binds friendships with words.
12 Clues: A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips. • ...
Computer 2023-06-22
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- A magical eye that captures moments and connects distant hearts, like a window to share smiles and laughter. It's a storyteller that bridges distances, making loved ones feel near.
- The sturdy foundation that supports digital wonders, like a strong fortress that houses the magical components of technology. It's the skeleton that gives form and structure to digital creations.
- A window to the virtual world, like a magic portal that brings sights and sounds to life. It's a storyteller's canvas, displaying vibrant images and captivating stories with every frame.
- A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips.
- Melodious messengers that fill the air with sound, like a symphony of musical notes dancing in harmony. They're storytellers that breathe life into songs, stories, and the voices of characters.
- Invisible magic that brings functionality and creativity to life, like an enchantment that empowers devices to perform extraordinary tasks. It's a storyteller's toolbox, unleashing limitless possibilities.
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- A virtual gateway that opens up vast realms of information, like a map to explore the boundless ocean of knowledge. It's an adventurer's compass, guiding you through the wonders of the internet.
- A vast network that connects people and knowledge, like an invisible web woven by millions of threads. It's a realm of exploration, where ideas, stories, and discoveries intertwine and thrive.
- A digital guide that points the way, like an invisible finger that leads you through the virtual world. It's an artist's brush, allowing you to create and interact with digital wonders.
- A nimble navigator that glides across surfaces, like a tiny explorer in search of treasures. It's a guide that helps you click and explore the digital realm, opening doors to new discoveries.
- A modern-day scribe that brings digital creations into the physical realm, like an artist's brush that materializes imagination. It's a messenger that transforms bits and bytes into tangible wonders.
- A digital messenger that delivers thoughts and messages at lightning speed, like a carrier pigeon that connects hearts across distances. It's a storyteller that binds friendships with words.
12 Clues: A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips. • ...
Chapter 4 and 5 vocab 2021-10-06
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- The way notes are arranged to create a pattern
- Traditional Irish step dancing
- Dances popular in a certain decade
- Formal artistic dance.
- How beats are grouped together
- Deliberate shifts of accents to “Off-beat”
- A steady recurring pulse
- A step dance small metal plates on shoes
- 1930 jazzy dance. couples swing, & twirl.
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- spontaneous musical inventions
- Folk dances inspired by its culture
- classical dance that tells a story.
- Emphasis placed on a note (making it louder).
- 1920s dance with kicks & leg rotations.
14 Clues: Formal artistic dance. • A steady recurring pulse • spontaneous musical inventions • Traditional Irish step dancing • How beats are grouped together • Dances popular in a certain decade • Folk dances inspired by its culture • classical dance that tells a story. • 1920s dance with kicks & leg rotations. • A step dance small metal plates on shoes • ...
The Human Odyssey - Our Modern World: Answers & Questions 2021-04-16
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- Proved that microorganisms cause disease
- Many inventions including early movies
- Started mail-order business with catalogs
- Created the first department store
- fought for women's suffrage
- Founder of psychoanalysis
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- designed New York's Central park
- Composed The Rite of Spring
- Transformed daily newspaper into entertainment
- One of the most influential modern artists
10 Clues: Founder of psychoanalysis • Composed The Rite of Spring • fought for women's suffrage • designed New York's Central park • Created the first department store • Many inventions including early movies • Proved that microorganisms cause disease • Started mail-order business with catalogs • One of the most influential modern artists • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2024-10-16
10 Clues: Born in • founding father • How many siblings • Born in what month • one of his inventions • What dollar bill is he on • He helped free America from • dropped out of school at the age of • He helped negotiate the 1758 treaty of • What university did he have a role in establishing
VOCA 5000 LESSON 4 2023-08-17
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- anything good that you get from something
- the ground meal of wheat or other grain and used in cooking for making bread, cake, and other foods
- to say or note how something is similar to or different from something else
- a group of words that expresses a complete idea and has a subject and a verb
- to give something in return for something else; trade
- to put into by force or pressure with a needle
- to clean your throat and mouth with liquid
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people
- the amount of money needed to buy something
- an animal with a long, thin, round or flat body with no legs
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- to use in a way that is wrong or bad
- having all of the parts that are necessary; whole
- at or to a higher place
- to not remember
- to return the ball before it touches the ground in sports such as tennis
- to give something in exchange for money
- not needed or required
- the period or state of being a child
- the direction or way along which something moves
- the length of time during which something goes on
20 Clues: to not remember • not needed or required • at or to a higher place • to use in a way that is wrong or bad • the period or state of being a child • to give something in exchange for money • anything good that you get from something • to clean your throat and mouth with liquid • the amount of money needed to buy something • to put into by force or pressure with a needle • ...
Chapter 16: The Gilded Age 2024-02-05
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- invention that made writing a lot easier and faster
- was for the past, farmers, and common people
- leader in finance and banking
- assassinated the president because he didn’t get a job
- the movement of the population to the city
- was for the future, big businesses and hard money
- act that regulated railroads (3 words; no space)
- what the U.S. became known as because of its many cultures (2 words; no space)
- controlled the steel industry
- what immigrants had to pass through in New York before entering America (2 words; no space)
- only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms
- had a monopoly on railroads
- added a foot pedal to the sewing machine
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- act that made monopolies illegal (3 words; no space)
- invention that standardized sizes and design (2 words; no space)
- founded the Standard Oil Company
- had over 1000 inventions including the phonograph and light bulb (2 words; no space)
- was assassinated in 1881
- 4 year depression; ______ of ‘93
- became president after Garfield died
- invented the telephone (3 words; no space)
- Christian food producer
- what the union for farmers was called
23 Clues: Christian food producer • was assassinated in 1881 • had a monopoly on railroads • leader in finance and banking • controlled the steel industry • founded the Standard Oil Company • 4 year depression; ______ of ‘93 • became president after Garfield died • what the union for farmers was called • added a foot pedal to the sewing machine • ...
Ancient China crossword puzzel 2026-05-11
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- First dynasty to leave written records
- First emperor of China.
- a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter discovered by 9th-century alchemists, changed military technology,
- Medical treatment using needles.
- Ancient, soft, and shiny fabric
- Animal bones used for fortune-telling and writing.
- A long wall that protected China from invaders.
- Hydraulic-powered escapement mechanisms for astronomical clocks
- Longest-lasting dynasty
- Invented by Zhang Heng in 132 AD to detect distant earthquakes
- Known for establishing civil service and the Silk Road
- Developed with curved moldboards for better soil cultivation
- Teacher whose philosophy shaped Chinese society.
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- revolutionized navigation.
- The divine right to rule.
- Longest river in Asia
- Developed around 100 BC to improve agricultural transportation.
- Founder of Daoism.
- nickname is China's Sorrow.
- Valued precious stone
- Philosophy emphasizing social hierarchy, respect, and duty
- Unified China; known for Legalism.
- One of the four great inventions
- A philosophy emphasizing strict laws and state power.
- Bi Sheng invented movable type, using clay blocks.
- Philosophy focuses on living in harmony with the Dao (the way).
- A type of durable pottery with excellent painting
- Chinese currency
28 Clues: Chinese currency • Founder of Daoism. • Longest river in Asia • Valued precious stone • First emperor of China. • Longest-lasting dynasty • The divine right to rule. • revolutionized navigation. • nickname is China's Sorrow. • Ancient, soft, and shiny fabric • Medical treatment using needles. • One of the four great inventions • Unified China; known for Legalism. • ...
Food Biofortification 2013-12-13
5 Clues: A group of people • People who make new discoveries • Food compounds needed in small amounts • Rate of absorbtion and utilization of nutrients • Process of adding nutrients to enrich a food item
Ancient Mesopotamia - Sumerian Life 2023-10-19
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- a large temple structure that looked similar to pyramids
- used for farming, travel, and protection
- also known as craftsmen
- the first civilization
- worshiping many gods
- a group of countries or states under the same rule
- the lowest class of people who worked in construction
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- a type of metal used as a decorative piece for buildings
- Sumer had many of these with a wall surrounding each one
- a form of art that was found in many of their buildings
- tablets used for writing was made out of this
- one of the major inventions of the Mesopotamian people
- clay was used for making these types of items
- the highest class of people in Mesopotamia
14 Clues: worshiping many gods • the first civilization • also known as craftsmen • used for farming, travel, and protection • the highest class of people in Mesopotamia • tablets used for writing was made out of this • clay was used for making these types of items • a group of countries or states under the same rule • the lowest class of people who worked in construction • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia - Sumerian Life 2023-10-19
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- also known as craftsmen
- a group of countries or states under the same rule
- Sumer had many of these with a wall surrounding each one
- the first civilization
- the highest class of people in Mesopotamia
- a large temple structure that looked similar to pyramids
- used for farming, travel, and protection
- tablets used for writing was made out of this
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- clay was used for making these types of items
- a type of metal used as a decorative piece for buildings
- one of the major inventions of the Mesopotamian people
- worshiping many gods
- the lowest class of people who worked in construction
- a form of art that was found in many of their buildings
14 Clues: worshiping many gods • the first civilization • also known as craftsmen • used for farming, travel, and protection • the highest class of people in Mesopotamia • clay was used for making these types of items • tablets used for writing was made out of this • a group of countries or states under the same rule • the lowest class of people who worked in construction • ...
Activity 2023-08-07
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- A series of thoughts, images, and emotions occurring during sleep or imagined while awake.
- A state of being joyful, content, and satisfied with life.
- A close relationship between people based on mutual trust, support, and companionship.
- An exciting or daring experience, often involving exploration and new discoveries.
- The ability to create images, ideas, and sensations in the mind without external stimuli.
- A sense of amazement and curiosity about something unknown or extraordinary.
- A strong desire to know or learn something new by asking questions and seeking information.
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- The sound or expression of joy or amusement, often produced by something funny or humorous.
- The act of traveling to unfamiliar places or investigating new things.
- The act of finding or uncovering something for the first time.
- An unexpected event or experience that causes astonishment or delight.
- The ability to use one's imagination to produce new and original ideas or artistic expressions.
- A lighthearted and playful attitude or behavior, often associated with having fun.
- A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness caused by something thrilling or exhilarating.
- A mysterious or enchanting quality that brings wonder and amazement.
- Enjoyment, amusement, or entertainment derived from an activity or experience.
16 Clues: A state of being joyful, content, and satisfied with life. • The act of finding or uncovering something for the first time. • A mysterious or enchanting quality that brings wonder and amazement. • The act of traveling to unfamiliar places or investigating new things. • An unexpected event or experience that causes astonishment or delight. • ...
Chapter 1 Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2020-10-05
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- the feature on a map that shows direction
- the difference between the elevation of one feature and the elevation of another feature near it
- the system of presenting the round Earth on a flat map
- getting information from far away
- the feature on a map that tells how a measured space on the map relates to actual distances on Earth
- the height or depth of a place compared to sea level
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- a map that shows more specialized information
- the relationship between distances on the map and on Earth
- the feature on a map that explains the symbols, colors, and lines on a map
- each half of Earth
- any way that scientific discoveries are applied to practical use
11 Clues: each half of Earth • getting information from far away • the feature on a map that shows direction • a map that shows more specialized information • the height or depth of a place compared to sea level • the system of presenting the round Earth on a flat map • the relationship between distances on the map and on Earth • ...
Australia facts 2021-07-02
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- the best place to live in Australia
- the most isolated city in the world
- where 3 sisters are located
- is a famous British explorer
- a famous British Royal Navy ship
- the city in which the opera house is located
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- was originally named Terra Australis
- the first people to live in a country
- a person who travels looking for new discoveries
- if your born in the United Kingdom
- people who were transported to Australia
- the indigenous people of Australia
- the British took over their country
13 Clues: where 3 sisters are located • is a famous British explorer • a famous British Royal Navy ship • if your born in the United Kingdom • the indigenous people of Australia • the best place to live in Australia • the most isolated city in the world • the British took over their country • was originally named Terra Australis • the first people to live in a country • ...
Who was Stephen Hawking? 2020-08-04
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- Hawking's disease
- Hawking's nickname
- _________ College is the college in Oxford Hawking went to
- _______ Professor: British award for scientists
- A ______ History of Time is Hawking's book of discoveries
- "_______ Horizon" is the "line" around a black hole that if anything crosses, it gets sucked into the black hole
- The college Hawking got his PhD at
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- "Hawking ________" is Hawking's most known discovery
- Hawking's job
- The subject Hawking studied
10 Clues: Hawking's job • Hawking's disease • Hawking's nickname • The subject Hawking studied • The college Hawking got his PhD at • _______ Professor: British award for scientists • "Hawking ________" is Hawking's most known discovery • A ______ History of Time is Hawking's book of discoveries • _________ College is the college in Oxford Hawking went to • ...
Voca 6000 Lesson 1-7 Review 2025-09-25
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- to look at with care in order to find any problems
- trust in a person, thing, or idea; confidence
- coming just before another
- to prepare and print something for the public to read
- to throw back from a surface
- the condition of being alone or away from the view of other people
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people
- to direct or control
- able to happen, exist, or be done
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- the desire to learn or know about something
- to think about something in a serious way
- without company; alone
- to get free from something; to get away
- to be present at a place for some particular purpose
- to successfully finish required studies at a school or college
- easy to see through; without color or dirt
- eager to learn or know
17 Clues: to direct or control • without company; alone • eager to learn or know • coming just before another • to throw back from a surface • able to happen, exist, or be done • to get free from something; to get away • to think about something in a serious way • easy to see through; without color or dirt • the desire to learn or know about something • ...
ZT 5/11/2023 2023-05-11
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- a powerful skill that allows you to solve many problems relating to numbers
- a board game that is basically pure strategy (instead of luck)
- treating others as worthy human beings
- smallest yet most powerful Jedi
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- a yummy protein hot breakfast food
- a hero who is a god of thunder
- a hero who uses his brain and inventions and constantly practicing his brain and strength to trap the villains
- a building block toy
8 Clues: a building block toy • a hero who is a god of thunder • smallest yet most powerful Jedi • a yummy protein hot breakfast food • treating others as worthy human beings • a board game that is basically pure strategy (instead of luck) • a powerful skill that allows you to solve many problems relating to numbers • ...
lets go fun to find words of the importance of materials development for language learning. 2022-05-25
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- encouraging the learner to use the language
- informing the learner about the target language.
- helping the learners to make discoveries about the language
- Anything we can use in order to facilitate the learning of language process.
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- guiding the learner in practising the language
- providing the learner with experience of the language use.
- anything that you can do by your self using your hands
- capital letters to refer the bring teachers researchers,materials writers,and publishers.
8 Clues: encouraging the learner to use the language • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language. • anything that you can do by your self using your hands • providing the learner with experience of the language use. • helping the learners to make discoveries about the language • ...
Crossword 2024-10-30
10 Clues: rebirth • wrote hamlet • lived from 1452-1519 • wrote Romeo and Juliet • was an intellectual movement • was one of the best inventions • were not worried about religion • still being remade till this day • was known for his clarity of form • brought standardized language to europe
Jennifer Doudna 2024-08-03
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- A scientist who studies the chemistry of living things.
- The study of genes and heredity.
- Prize A prestigious award given for outstanding work in various fields, including chemistry.
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- Articles written by scientists to share their research.
- Honors or prizes given for achievements.
- New findings or knowledge.
6 Clues: New findings or knowledge. • The study of genes and heredity. • Honors or prizes given for achievements. • Articles written by scientists to share their research. • A scientist who studies the chemistry of living things. • Prize A prestigious award given for outstanding work in various fields, including chemistry.
Week of 2/2/26 2026-02-02
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- a form of writing that tells a story
- to find and fix errors in your writing
- a form of writing where you share how you feel
- the space inside of a shape
- equal groups of a number (operation)
- to add or remove ideas from your writing
- the lesson to learn from a narrative
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- the space inside of a three dimensional figure
- to separate out into equal groups from a larger group
- describes a revolution that introduced many new inventions
- a form of writing that teaches the reader
- the distance around a shape
12 Clues: the distance around a shape • the space inside of a shape • a form of writing that tells a story • equal groups of a number (operation) • the lesson to learn from a narrative • to find and fix errors in your writing • to add or remove ideas from your writing • a form of writing that teaches the reader • the space inside of a three dimensional figure • ...
Terms Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
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- laws that define ownership and control of land, buildings, and personal property.
- the law that governs agreements between parties and enforces legal promises.
- laws that protect creative works, inventions, and digital materials from unauthorized use.
- laws that help individuals or businesses manage or erase debts when they cannot pay them.
- gathering and analyzing outside information to identify opportunities and threats that could affect a business.
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- when a country produces goods at a lower opportunity cost than others.
- goods or services sold and sent to another country.
- current patterns or changes that affect how companies operate and compete.
- the exchange of goods and services between countries.
- rules that regulate the buying and selling of goods and services.
- when a country can produce something more efficiently than another country.
- rules that determine how individuals and businesses are taxed by the government.
- goods or services brought into a country from another nation.
13 Clues: goods or services sold and sent to another country. • the exchange of goods and services between countries. • goods or services brought into a country from another nation. • rules that regulate the buying and selling of goods and services. • when a country produces goods at a lower opportunity cost than others. • ...
crossword game 2025-12-19
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- Scientists often do ______ to test their ideas and get new discoveries.
- When something is not easy to do or understand, it is ______.
- These colourful things filled with air or gas are often used in parties. They are ______.
- The study of the earth’s physical features and countries is called ______.
- If you like doing something very much, you ______ it.
- When you feel very surprised about something, you are ______ at it.
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- People often ______ their houses with flowers and lights on festivals.
- A book that you keep photos, stamps or autographs in is an ______.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, is called ______.
- Things that are made to be sold, such as food and clothes, are called ______.
- Students usually have sports or play games in the school ______.
- A diet that has the right amount of different nutrients is ______.
12 Clues: If you like doing something very much, you ______ it. • When something is not easy to do or understand, it is ______. • Students usually have sports or play games in the school ______. • A book that you keep photos, stamps or autographs in is an ______. • A diet that has the right amount of different nutrients is ______. • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2021-10-20
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- Developed the system of naming elements.
- believed solar system revolved around the earth.
- Proved that planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- People who sought new ways of thinking.
- Created universal theory of gravitation.
- Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule
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- Proved the heart was the starting point.
- Idea of government with separation of powers
- Observed the moons of Jupiter with a telescope.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire
- Made discoveries in anatomy by dissecting humans
12 Clues: 18th century philosophical movement. • People who sought new ways of thinking. • Proved the heart was the starting point. • Developed the system of naming elements. • Created universal theory of gravitation. • Idea of government with separation of powers • Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire • Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule • ...
Computer 2023-06-22
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- A nimble navigator that glides across surfaces, like a tiny explorer in search of treasures. It's a guide that helps you click and explore the digital realm, opening doors to new discoveries.
- A vast network that connects people and knowledge, like an invisible web woven by millions of threads. It's a realm of exploration, where ideas, stories, and discoveries intertwine and thrive.
- The sturdy foundation that supports digital wonders, like a strong fortress that houses the magical components of technology. It's the skeleton that gives form and structure to digital creations.
- A virtual gateway that opens up vast realms of information, like a map to explore the boundless ocean of knowledge. It's an adventurer's compass, guiding you through the wonders of the internet.
- A modern-day scribe that brings digital creations into the physical realm, like an artist's brush that materializes imagination. It's a messenger that transforms bits and bytes into tangible wonders.
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- A digital guide that points the way, like an invisible finger that leads you through the virtual world. It's an artist's brush, allowing you to create and interact with digital wonders.
- Melodious messengers that fill the air with sound, like a symphony of musical notes dancing in harmony. They're storytellers that breathe life into songs, stories, and the voices of characters.
- A magical eye that captures moments and connects distant hearts, like a window to share smiles and laughter. It's a storyteller that bridges distances, making loved ones feel near.
- Invisible magic that brings functionality and creativity to life, like an enchantment that empowers devices to perform extraordinary tasks. It's a storyteller's toolbox, unleashing limitless possibilities.
- A window to the virtual world, like a magic portal that brings sights and sounds to life. It's a storyteller's canvas, displaying vibrant images and captivating stories with every frame.
- A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips.
- A digital messenger that delivers thoughts and messages at lightning speed, like a carrier pigeon that connects hearts across distances. It's a storyteller that binds friendships with words.
12 Clues: A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips. • ...
A Person I Admire 2023-11-08
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- How old was Da Vinci when he died?
- The study of the human body.
- The Salvator Mundi was sold for $450 _________ dollars in 2017.
- One thing invented by Da Vinci.
- The king of which country held Leonardo when he died?
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- Da Vinci’s most famous painting.
- The city Da Vinci was born in.
- Da Vinci is famous for his _________, ideas and inventions.
8 Clues: The study of the human body. • The city Da Vinci was born in. • One thing invented by Da Vinci. • Da Vinci’s most famous painting. • How old was Da Vinci when he died? • The king of which country held Leonardo when he died? • Da Vinci is famous for his _________, ideas and inventions. • The Salvator Mundi was sold for $450 _________ dollars in 2017.
Extreme Weather Solutions 2025-04-29
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- A large rotating storm that forms over warm waters
- A period of extremely hot weather
- Inventions and building methods that can lessen the impacts of extreme weather
- A roof in which all sides slope down
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- Repeating events
- A roof that makes an "A" shape
- Weather that is outside of normal patterns
- Metal rod mounted on buildings that redirects electrical energy to the ground
8 Clues: Repeating events • A roof that makes an "A" shape • A period of extremely hot weather • A roof in which all sides slope down • Weather that is outside of normal patterns • A large rotating storm that forms over warm waters • Metal rod mounted on buildings that redirects electrical energy to the ground • ...
Business Law Part 1 vocab 2025-01-24
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- Courts are institutions where disputes are heard and resolved.
- Law helps to create rules that prevent chaos and disputes.
- Laws developed through court decisions over time, particularly in areas not covered by statutes or regulations.
- Legal professionals who represent clients in legal matters.
- Protection of ideas, inventions, and creative works.
- The legal system helps ensure that everyone is treated equally and justly under the law.
- A group of citizens who hear the evidence in a trial and make decisions.
- Law provides a structured process to resolve conflicts between individuals, businesses, and the government.
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- Legal rights and obligations between employers and employees.
- Ownership, use, and transfer of property.
- Law ensures that agreements between individuals or businesses are honored and that breaches are addressed.
- Law provides protections for people and their property from harm or theft.
- Rules created by government agencies to enforce statutes.
- Laws established by court decisions (precedent). Courts interpret laws and create guidelines for future cases.
- Agreements made between two or more parties.
- Laws passed by legislatures (e.g., Congress or state governments).
- Court officials who oversee cases and make rulings.
- Wrongful acts that cause harm or damage to others (e.g., fraud, negligence).
18 Clues: Ownership, use, and transfer of property. • Agreements made between two or more parties. • Court officials who oversee cases and make rulings. • Protection of ideas, inventions, and creative works. • Rules created by government agencies to enforce statutes. • Law helps to create rules that prevent chaos and disputes. • ...
Chapter 19: Section 1 2020-12-14
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- rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
- an inventor interested in electricity
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- inventor who patented the telephone
- first to implement the moving assembly line
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply
- last name of the brothers who built a lightweight airplane
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
7 Clues: inventor who patented the telephone • an inventor interested in electricity • first to implement the moving assembly line • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply • rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s • last name of the brothers who built a lightweight airplane
ancient japan 2026-03-31
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- a Japanese sword characterized by a curved,single-edged blade with a circular or squared
- gathered = person who depends primarily on wild foods for subsistence.
- = gold, silver
- = wet rice, fish,tea drink
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- Jinnu Tenu = believe to have been born around 711 BCE
- = transportation,crafstman
- and long grip to accommodate two hands.
7 Clues: = gold, silver • = transportation,crafstman • = wet rice, fish,tea drink • and long grip to accommodate two hands. • Jinnu Tenu = believe to have been born around 711 BCE • gathered = person who depends primarily on wild foods for subsistence. • a Japanese sword characterized by a curved,single-edged blade with a circular or squared
ancient japan 2026-03-31
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- a Japanese sword characterized by a curved,single-edged blade with a circular or squared
- gathered = person who depends primarily on wild foods for subsistence.
- = gold, silver
- = wet rice, fish,tea drink
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- Jinnu Tenu = believe to have been born around 711 BCE
- = transportation,crafstman
- and long grip to accommodate two hands.
7 Clues: = gold, silver • = transportation,crafstman • = wet rice, fish,tea drink • and long grip to accommodate two hands. • Jinnu Tenu = believe to have been born around 711 BCE • gathered = person who depends primarily on wild foods for subsistence. • a Japanese sword characterized by a curved,single-edged blade with a circular or squared
a changing nation assignment 2024-02-09
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- who said we should raise tariffs,create another national bank and work on roads
- ._._
- many of the new factory inventions
- Florida for the US
- "im from Kentucky so why should I help the north
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- we want an even senate for slave opinions
- made the first steamboat
- employed girls to work long hours
- stay the 🦆 out of our business
- what state tried to tax its branch of the national bank
- era of good feelings led to more clear borders with us
11 Clues: ._._ • Florida for the US • made the first steamboat • stay the 🦆 out of our business • employed girls to work long hours • many of the new factory inventions • we want an even senate for slave opinions • "im from Kentucky so why should I help the north • era of good feelings led to more clear borders with us • what state tried to tax its branch of the national bank • ...
Digital Citizen Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-01
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- The right way to communicate on the internet
- information collected over time online about a person
- numbers, letters, etc. combined to create a secret code that protects items
- Bullying over digital media
- Inventions, made with science and engineering, that are used to solve problems
- A way of connecting people around the world, digitally
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- sensitive information thats not safe to put online
- A name that you make to log in to an account
- A person thats in the Internet community
- a way of navigating the internet
10 Clues: Bullying over digital media • a way of navigating the internet • A person thats in the Internet community • The right way to communicate on the internet • A name that you make to log in to an account • sensitive information thats not safe to put online • information collected over time online about a person • A way of connecting people around the world, digitally • ...
WW1 poetry 2018-06-19
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- The act of keeping ones... to end another...
- What the soldier felt the war was
- The year written, and the year ending the slaughter
- Colour of the 'sea' the solders 'drowned' in
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- The year war to end all wars ended
- Quick movements leading to dropping or staggering
- The artillery round, 'dropped' behind front lines
- Fought in war, wrote about it
- New inventions at the time, bringing man to new heights
- What the poet felt when he was attacked
10 Clues: Fought in war, wrote about it • What the soldier felt the war was • The year war to end all wars ended • What the poet felt when he was attacked • The act of keeping ones... to end another... • Colour of the 'sea' the solders 'drowned' in • Quick movements leading to dropping or staggering • The artillery round, 'dropped' behind front lines • ...
China Crossword 2022-05-18
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- The official language of china, also called standard Chinese.
- Loyalty mainly emphasizes service to the __________.
- Who censors all media in China?
- How many major groups of dialect does China have?
- Part of ones face and something Chinese people use to express emotions.
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- The core value of China.
- What language is taught in most Chinese schools?
- China views the U.S. as a declining ________.
- One of the four great inventions of China used to indicate direction.
- The elderly are respected for this in China.
10 Clues: The core value of China. • Who censors all media in China? • The elderly are respected for this in China. • China views the U.S. as a declining ________. • What language is taught in most Chinese schools? • How many major groups of dialect does China have? • Loyalty mainly emphasizes service to the __________. • ...
Aztec and Maya crossword puzzle 2024-11-26
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- A civilization who were known for there inventions
- A group of countries or territories under the control of a government or one ruler
- A civilization who thrived in modern day Mexico
- The Aztecs island city
- The ruler of an empire
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- A structure that both the Aztec and maya built
- The act of killing people as an offer to a super natural figure
- A person whose job is copying written
- People who fight
- Moving around,not settled in one place
10 Clues: People who fight • The Aztecs island city • The ruler of an empire • A person whose job is copying written • Moving around,not settled in one place • A structure that both the Aztec and maya built • A civilization who thrived in modern day Mexico • A civilization who were known for there inventions • The act of killing people as an offer to a super natural figure • ...
The Life of Hedy Lamarr 2024-03-13
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- What country was Hedy born in?
- Hedy was inducted into the ________ Hall of Fame.
- Where did Hedy go after leaving her husband in 1937?
- Hedy’s inventions were the foundation for what modern technology? (hint: you’re using it right now)
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- What is Hedy’s real last name?
- Hedy and Antheil invented ________ hopping.
- Who “discovered” Hedy?
- What machine sparked Hedy’s inventive spirit when she was five?
- Who did Hedy meet at a dinner party in 1940? (Last name)
- Hedy worked at her “_________ Table” in-between takes.
10 Clues: Who “discovered” Hedy? • What is Hedy’s real last name? • What country was Hedy born in? • Hedy and Antheil invented ________ hopping. • Hedy was inducted into the ________ Hall of Fame. • Where did Hedy go after leaving her husband in 1937? • Hedy worked at her “_________ Table” in-between takes. • Who did Hedy meet at a dinner party in 1940? (Last name) • ...
tacobella 2025-10-07
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- : reduced labor needs an increased overall production
- : a place where workers labored long hours under poor conditions for low wages
- : business that sells portions of ownership called stock shares
- Carnegie : captain of steel industry
- bargaining : workers acting together to negotiate with management
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- : exclusive right to make or sell inventions
- : the movement from agriculture production to manufacturing production
- : a company that wipes out its competitors and controls an industry
- :Another word for a city or densely highly populated area
- D Rockefeller : captain of oil industry
10 Clues: Carnegie : captain of steel industry • D Rockefeller : captain of oil industry • : exclusive right to make or sell inventions • : reduced labor needs an increased overall production • :Another word for a city or densely highly populated area • : business that sells portions of ownership called stock shares • ...
6th form 2020 2020-08-14
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- to rest or move on water or air
- illegal hunter
- name - the girl Romeo fell iin love with
- the quality of having a clear vision
- synonym for boring
- chinese invention
- one of the most important inventions in history
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- people who live in a place
- animal - a feline with stripes
- to run / go quickly
- a toy or mean of transport too jump about on
- to move in circles
12 Clues: illegal hunter • chinese invention • to move in circles • synonym for boring • to run / go quickly • people who live in a place • animal - a feline with stripes • to rest or move on water or air • the quality of having a clear vision • name - the girl Romeo fell iin love with • a toy or mean of transport too jump about on • one of the most important inventions in history
Review vocabulary - Reading 2026-01-12
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- Machines, tools, inventions
- To finish school or university
- Very unusual, unexpected
- Online
- A set of rooms in a building for living
- Suddenly know something
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- Hobby, when you want to do something for fun
- Look at things that are the same or different
- Normal, usual
- Small piece of paper used on a letter
- Gather or get a lot of something
- Very small animals like flies or ants
12 Clues: Online • Normal, usual • Suddenly know something • Very unusual, unexpected • Machines, tools, inventions • To finish school or university • Gather or get a lot of something • Small piece of paper used on a letter • Very small animals like flies or ants • A set of rooms in a building for living • Hobby, when you want to do something for fun • ...
Cultural Diffusion 2023-10-11
7 Clues: the spread of ideas • Compass, Chariot, Wheel • Material, colors, patterns • Pasta, Tacos, Sushi, Tapas • Spanish, English, Cantonese • Christianity, Islam, Buddhism • Cell Phones, Micro-chips, Drones
Chapter 18 2014-05-05
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- defense agreement among nations
- Amendment that ended prohibition.
- Government land where Native Americans were supposed to live.
- licenses protecting people's rights to make, sell, or use their inventions.
- Gave 160 acres of land to a settler
- Created to supervise the railroad industry.
- huge apartment buildings where several families would live together
- Country that never signed the Treaty of Versailles
- Complete control of an industry by one company.
- a system of 12 regional banks supported by a central board based in Washington.
- towns that rose quickly near gold and silver mines
- agreement to stop fighting
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- Island where US ship was attacked and the US declared war on Spain.
- Hispanic ranch hands that developed many skills to use on cattle drives.
- Gave women the right to vote
- Reception center off of the West coast near San Francisco
- loans and land grants from the government
- Men and women who fought for womens suffrage
- Organized the Standard Oil Company
- Railroad that connected the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast
- Battle between the Sioux and Cheyenne and Custer
- unequal treatment because of race, religion, ethnic background, or place of birth
22 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • Gave women the right to vote • defense agreement among nations • Amendment that ended prohibition. • Organized the Standard Oil Company • Gave 160 acres of land to a settler • loans and land grants from the government • Created to supervise the railroad industry. • Men and women who fought for womens suffrage • ...
Basic Economics Review 2023-02-10
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- science or inventions that can improve production
- the people who work to produce goods and services
- when we don't have enough of something to go around
- type of economy where the government owns all resources
- economy where individuals own resources and is driven by competition
- many times a surplus means that the price is too _____
- factor of production including natural resources
- monetary worth of something
- way of expressing a need
- writer of the Wealth of Nations which advocates for a market economy
- value given to products & determined by supply & demand
- when S>D
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- goods, tools, and services required for production
- the capacity to be useful or provide satisfaction
- work that is performed for someone else
- type of economy where allocation of scarce resources is based on ritual, habit, and custom
- goods goods meant to be sold to consumers to use (ex: clothes, cars)
- a combination of both market and command economies
- accumulation of products that are tangible, scarce, useful and transferrable from one person to another
- when D>S
- basic requirement for survival (ex: food)
- amount of good or services people are willing to buy
- goods manufactured goods used to make other goods(ex: machines or tools)
- amount of good or service available
24 Clues: when D>S • when S>D • way of expressing a need • monetary worth of something • amount of good or service available • work that is performed for someone else • basic requirement for survival (ex: food) • factor of production including natural resources • the capacity to be useful or provide satisfaction • science or inventions that can improve production • ...
Stone Age Crossword 2021-10-03
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- People who regularly move from place to place.
- _____ is Greek for "New Stone".
- Early people communicated through sounds and physical _____.
- Type of government ruled by a king or queen.
- The Nile River Valley is located in the country of _____.
- Historians think early humans created fire using _____.
- _____ is Greek for "Old Stone".
- The earliest civilizations were located in _____ _____.
- During the ice ages, the continents of North America and _____ were connected due to lower sea levels.
- Early humans were able to feed themselves by hunting and _____.
- Fire and _____ were two important inventions of Paleolithic people.
- Hard stone that flakes into pieces with sharp edges.
- Paleolithic paintings have been found on the walls of _____.
- People in colder climates made clothing from _____ _____.
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- Bronze is created by mixing tin and what other metal?
- The taming of wild animals.
- Needles were made from animal _____.
- Civilizations developed in river valleys with _____ land.
- More food allowed this to grow at a faster rate.
- Paleolithic ____ hunted large animals.
- Over time, ____ replaced hunting and gathering.
- Long periods of cold that affected Earth.
- In early civilizations, _____ were at the bottom of the social structure.
23 Clues: The taming of wild animals. • _____ is Greek for "New Stone". • _____ is Greek for "Old Stone". • Needles were made from animal _____. • Paleolithic ____ hunted large animals. • Long periods of cold that affected Earth. • Type of government ruled by a king or queen. • People who regularly move from place to place. • Over time, ____ replaced hunting and gathering. • ...
WWI 2022-10-17
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- the belief that a government should maintain a strong military
- The space in between two trenches
- Slavic speaking people who were enslaved
- A Contract between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- the belief that the British navy should be more powerful
- making new technology and inventions in a place
- when countries get into a competition of the best military
- A war that has two fronts
- When countries team up with each other
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- This was to avoid the two-front war
- when people are sent out of the trenches to try and infiltrate the enemy trench
- wearing down the opposing force to make them run out of supplies and people
- People being proud of the place that they were born in
- An alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- Battles where two opposing sides fight in trenches
- The Austro-Hungarian government gave Serbia this including demands to prevent things getting worse
- A terrorist organization in Serbia
- War where there are no restrictions to the weapons that are being used
- spreading your rule into other countries
20 Clues: A war that has two fronts • The space in between two trenches • A terrorist organization in Serbia • This was to avoid the two-front war • When countries team up with each other • Slavic speaking people who were enslaved • spreading your rule into other countries • A Contract between Germany and Austria-Hungary • making new technology and inventions in a place • ...
Ancient China 2023-12-14
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- The Han Believed that officials should win their appointments through ______________ and not birth.
- Believed strict punishments should be used to keep order
- Zhou rulers over took the Shang saying that they have lost the _______________
- Believed a ruler should do as little as possible to keep order
- Major river in China’s north
- Terra Cotta warriors were used to guard Qin's _________
- The Han made many inventions including ______________ and paper
- The Qin ended _________ and appointed all government officials.
- The Shang developed an early form of ________________ found on their pottery.
- The Qin _________ all weights and measures, writing an currency.
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- Shang farmers grew ________________ which allowed the population to increase.
- Believed a ruler should set a good example for their followers.
- to become a government official during the Tang dynasty people had to pass a ______________
- ______________believes people should retreat form the physical world through Meditation.
- The Great Wall was built by conscripting _________
- The Shang Kings had ________________ who ruled regions for them.
- The Zhou introduced _______________ tools.
- The North China Plain is ________________ allowing for crop growing.
- The yin and yang symbolized in nature that everything was _________
- Road network of trade routes for Chinese goods as far as Greece and Rome
20 Clues: Major river in China’s north • The Zhou introduced _______________ tools. • The Great Wall was built by conscripting _________ • Terra Cotta warriors were used to guard Qin's _________ • Believed strict punishments should be used to keep order • Believed a ruler should do as little as possible to keep order • ...
CYBER ETHICS 2025-06-03
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- Copying someone’s work or ideas without giving credit.
- Rules that guide what is right or wrong
- Something that is not real or true online
- Harmful software like viruses, worms, or trojans.
- The right to keep your personal information safe online
- A unique identity used to log into digital accounts.
- A secret word used to gain access to a computer or account
- Legal right that protects original creations
- Stealing someone’s personal data to act as them online
- To prevent someone from contacting or viewing your content
- Accessing a computer system without permission
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- Using or distributing software illegally
- A security barrier to block unauthorized access
- Creations of the mind protected by law, like inventions and art.
- A type of malware that spreads and damages systems
- Using digital platforms to harm or embarrass someone
- A trick to steal personal information through fake emails or messages
- Unwanted and repeated messages or emails.
- Trail of data created by an individual's online activity
- Ensuring the reliability and validity of information shared online
- Internet manners and polite behavior online
- Treating others with respect, avoiding cyberbullying, and engaging in constructive online interactions
22 Clues: Rules that guide what is right or wrong • Using or distributing software illegally • Something that is not real or true online • Unwanted and repeated messages or emails. • Internet manners and polite behavior online • Legal right that protects original creations • Accessing a computer system without permission • A security barrier to block unauthorized access • ...
vocabulary exam 2019-10-22
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- not complete
- to move into or through something
- not violent, severe, or extreme
- to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible
- the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years
- to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- a fact or situation that influences the result of something
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- unsuccessful; of no value
- the representation of what is perceived
- an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose
- not working or being used
- to try to do something
- a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape
- to move something into a low position
- having little value or importance
- the condition of being extremely poor
- the possibility of something bad happening
- to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation
- to design and/or create something that has never been made before
21 Clues: not complete • to try to do something • unsuccessful; of no value • not working or being used • not violent, severe, or extreme • to move into or through something • having little value or importance • to move something into a low position • the condition of being extremely poor • the representation of what is perceived • the possibility of something bad happening • ...
vocabulary exam 2019-10-22
Across
- not complete
- to move into or through something
- not violent, severe, or extreme
- to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible
- the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years
- to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- a fact or situation that influences the result of something
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- unsuccessful; of no value
- the representation of what is perceived
- an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose
- not working or being used
- to try to do something
- a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape
- to move something into a low position
- having little value or importance
- the condition of being extremely poor
- the possibility of something bad happening
- to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation
- to design and/or create something that has never been made before
21 Clues: not complete • to try to do something • unsuccessful; of no value • not working or being used • not violent, severe, or extreme • to move into or through something • having little value or importance • to move something into a low position • the condition of being extremely poor • the representation of what is perceived • the possibility of something bad happening • ...
AI 2026-02-13
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- If a substance or object is transparent, you can see through it very clearly.
- to completely change something so that it is much better
- the act of using another person's ideas, words, or intellectual property without proper attribution, presenting them as one's own original work
- the ability to do something
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- the process of replacing something with something else
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- strange and very modern, or intended or seeming to come from some imagined time in the future
- extremely important or necessary
- produce or create
- an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening
10 Clues: produce or create • the ability to do something • extremely important or necessary • the process of replacing something with something else • to completely change something so that it is much better • If a substance or object is transparent, you can see through it very clearly. • an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-24
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- the motherland of renaissance
- the first period of renaissance
- a philosophical trend that puts forward doubt as a principle of thinking, especially doubt about the reliability of truth
- one of the characteristics of the Renaissance associated with discoveries and their contribution to art and ordinary life
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- a philosophical doctrine that identifies God and nature
- a worldview that recognizes a person, his rights and freedoms, as the highest value
- the disease that became one of the causes of the renaissance
- a transitional period from the Middle Ages to the New Time
8 Clues: the motherland of renaissance • the first period of renaissance • a philosophical doctrine that identifies God and nature • a transitional period from the Middle Ages to the New Time • the disease that became one of the causes of the renaissance • a worldview that recognizes a person, his rights and freedoms, as the highest value • ...
DPM Review May 2023 2023-05-16
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- Lower wages than the US, a large number of English speakers, many working in India
- Hindu version of Hollywood
- Ancient Chinese philosophy that teaches respect
- Physical process that leads to the destruction of property that started by an earthquake below the ocean's surface
- Square Protests in China where people wanted more political freedom and individual rights
- Disobedience Nonviolent protests practiced by Gandhi and Mandela
- The US wanted to stop the spread of this leading us to enter the Vietnam War
- Created after British rule when Muslims and Hindus were fighting
- System Discrimination and limited opportunities in India
- Invented by the Chinese has helped the modern world navigate different places
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- Christian based religious holiday in December
- An important belief system in Japan
- Products are traded around the world
- North Korea uses this to help convince people from North Korea that it is great to live there
- Colonzied for their raw materials
- Road Stretched across Asia to spread inventions and ideas
16 Clues: Hindu version of Hollywood • Colonzied for their raw materials • An important belief system in Japan • Products are traded around the world • Christian based religious holiday in December • Ancient Chinese philosophy that teaches respect • System Discrimination and limited opportunities in India • Road Stretched across Asia to spread inventions and ideas • ...
crossword game 2025-12-19
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- Scientists often do ______ to test their ideas and get new discoveries.
- When something is not easy to do or understand, it is ______.
- These colourful things filled with air or gas are often used in parties. They are ______.
- The study of the earth’s physical features and countries is called ______.
- If you like doing something very much, you ______ it.
- When you feel very surprised about something, you are ______ at it.
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- People often ______ their houses with flowers and lights on festivals.
- A book that you keep photos, stamps or autographs in is an ______.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, is called ______.
- Things that are made to be sold, such as food and clothes, are called ______.
- Students usually have sports or play games in the school ______.
- A diet that has the right amount of different nutrients is ______.
12 Clues: If you like doing something very much, you ______ it. • When something is not easy to do or understand, it is ______. • Students usually have sports or play games in the school ______. • A book that you keep photos, stamps or autographs in is an ______. • A diet that has the right amount of different nutrients is ______. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-09-02
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- The scientist who proposed the heliocentric model
- A belief that knowledge comes from sensory experiences.
- One of the first modern Rationalists during the Scientific Revolution.
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- The scientist known for proposing the 3 Laws of Motion and the Universal Law of Gravitation.
- A model that states the earth and other planets revolve around the sun.
- The scientist known for creating the scientific method.
- The astronomer known for various discoveries, especially the improvement of the telescope.
- The scientist known for proposing the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion.
- A logical problem-solving approach used by scientists.
- A period in which modern science emerged during the early modern period.
- A belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic and reason.
- The previously believed idea that stated the sun and other planets revolved around earth.
12 Clues: The scientist who proposed the heliocentric model • A logical problem-solving approach used by scientists. • The scientist known for creating the scientific method. • A belief that knowledge comes from sensory experiences. • The scientist known for proposing the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion. • A belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic and reason. • ...
Nickelodeon Shows 2025-04-15
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- A team of small "mighty math superheroes" who roam Umi city
- Four teenage turtles who fight crime in New York City
- A sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- Four athlete boys make a singing group and try to balance their lives
- A boy named Ryder and his skilled puppies help rescue their city
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- A young Latina girl goes on adventures with her monkey friend
- A genius boy who makes inventions and lives in Retroville
- Roomates in Los Angeles who run a babysitting service for money
- A friend group tries to end the Fire Nation's war
- A young boy who has fairy godparents
- A teenage boy who becomes half-ghost and a superhero
- A group of toddlers who go through imagitive adventures
- A class of fish-tailed preschoolers learn through music and games
- A guy and his friendly monster friends use singing to teach life lessons
14 Clues: A young boy who has fairy godparents • A friend group tries to end the Fire Nation's war • A sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea • A teenage boy who becomes half-ghost and a superhero • Four teenage turtles who fight crime in New York City • A group of toddlers who go through imagitive adventures • ...
Periodic Table Crossword 2024-09-22
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- What’s the name for Group 7 on the Periodic Table?
- Who left gaps in his Periodic Table for new discoveries?
- These elements release energy and can give you cancer. What kind are they?
- The group number tells you how many of these are in the outer shell.
- What is the name for Group 1 on the Periodic Table?
- The period number tells you how many of what there are?
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- What element has the abbreviation Fe?
- What element has the abbreviation Mg?
- What is the name for Group 0 on the Periodic Table?
- Which group of elements reacts with water?
- How did John Newlands group the elements?
- How did Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner organize the elements?
12 Clues: What element has the abbreviation Fe? • What element has the abbreviation Mg? • How did John Newlands group the elements? • Which group of elements reacts with water? • What’s the name for Group 7 on the Periodic Table? • What is the name for Group 0 on the Periodic Table? • What is the name for Group 1 on the Periodic Table? • ...
Occupations 2023-06-22
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- This is a person who cooks delicious food in restaurants or kitchens. Chefs create recipes, prepare meals, and make sure the food tastes great and looks appealing.
- This is a person who flies airplanes or helicopters. Pilots know how to operate aircraft and take people to different places safely and efficiently.
- Officer This is a person who helps keep our communities safe. Police officers wear uniforms and work in the police force. They protect people, catch criminals, and make sure everyone follows the laws.
- This is a person who travels to space. Astronauts go on spaceships and explore other planets and stars. They conduct experiments, learn about space, and make discoveries.
- This is a person who helps people when they are sick or injured. Doctors have studied medicine and know how to treat illnesses and provide medical care to make people feel better.
- This is a person who takes care of sick and injured animals. Veterinarians love animals and help them stay healthy by providing medical treatment, vaccines, and advice to their owners.
- This is a person who participates in sports and physical activities. Athletes train hard to be strong, fast, and skilled in their chosen sport, whether it's running, swimming, soccer, or others.
- This is a person who helps put out fires and keeps us safe from dangerous situations. Firefighters wear special gear and use special equipment to rescue people and stop fires from spreading.
- This is a person who creates beautiful artwork using different materials like paint, clay, or pencils. Artists use their imagination and creativity to express themselves through art.
- This is a person who designs and builds things. Engineers use their knowledge of science and math to create bridges, buildings, machines, and other important structures.
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- This is a person who takes pictures using a camera. Photographers capture special moments, beautiful landscapes, or interesting objects with their cameras to create lasting memories.
- This is a person who plays a musical instrument or sings. Musicians create beautiful melodies and songs that make us feel happy, excited, or even calm. They perform in bands, orchestras, or as solo artists.
- This is a person who works in a library and helps people find books and information. Librarians love books and reading, and they help organize and share knowledge with others.
- This is a person who studies and discovers new things. Scientists ask questions, conduct experiments, and make observations to learn about the world around us and make important discoveries.
- This is a person who works on a farm and grows crops or raises animals. Farmers take care of plants and animals to provide us with food and other resources we need.
- This is a person who helps students learn new things. Teachers work in schools and classrooms, and they teach subjects like math, science, reading, and more. They help students grow and gain knowledge.
- explanations aim to provide a basic understanding of different occupa
17 Clues: explanations aim to provide a basic understanding of different occupa • This is a person who flies airplanes or helicopters. Pilots know how to operate aircraft and take people to different places safely and efficiently. • ...
SDG-1 (No Poverty)... 2023-05-24
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- This British rock singer is not from poor background.
- This scientist said, "There are no great discoveries and advances as long as there is still one unhappy child on earth."
- This economist received Nobel Prize in 2006 from Bangladesh.
- Name for the displacement of the socially disadvantaged from urban districts that are becoming "HIP".
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- This european country has highest proportion of people living in absolute poverty.
- The poorest continent in the world.
- The Walt Disney character who is swimming in money and is extremely stingy.
- The board game in which the richest player wins in the end.
- This saint shared his cloak with a beggar wrapped in rags.
- This country bans begging and criminalises homeless people.
10 Clues: The poorest continent in the world. • This British rock singer is not from poor background. • This saint shared his cloak with a beggar wrapped in rags. • The board game in which the richest player wins in the end. • This country bans begging and criminalises homeless people. • This economist received Nobel Prize in 2006 from Bangladesh. • ...
MCA Science Review 2017-04-30
Across
- state of matter where something has a definite shape because molcules are tightly packed and slow moving
- after wood inventions, people started using this material to make things
- can happen when heat is applied to a solid
- things that cannot make their own energy
- a shovel, seesaw, and human arm are this type of simple machine
- plants rely on this part for reproduction
- Flying mammal
- when precipitation travels down a mountain to a lake, puddle, or ocean
- the part of the water cycle that includes puddles, lakes, ponds, oceans
- measures liquid
- the phase of the moon after full moon and before another new moon in which we only see halfof the bright side
- types of energy where natural processes can replace them in a reasonable amount of time (hydro, wind, solar, biomass, geothermal)
- happens in the water cycle when water vapor starts to cool down (clouds)
- can happen when a liquid is cooled down enough
- state of matter with many molecules that move past each other easily, and it takes the shape of it's container
- when the moon goes through phases in which it appears to be getting smaller
- the phase of the moon in which we can see the entire bright side of the moon
- this is what rocks are made of
- the part of our water supply that is located under the surface of the earth in the soil and between rocks
- A way to convert waste into a useable material
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of an electric current through a coil surrounding it, and more coils make it stronger
- Investigation in order to conduct this, it is important to prepare, do, observe, and record.
- type of energy that we need to conserve, because they cannot be placed in a reasonable period of time, if at all (coal, petroleum, natural gas, oil)
- this explains how wet dishes left out over night are dry in the morning
- when the moon goes through phases in which it appears to be growing larger
- type of energy that can be produced by rubbing your hands together
- things that can make their own energy through photosynthesis
- part of the plant that provides support, and tranports fluids to leaves
- source of energy for the water cycle
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- state of matter where molecules are very spread out and moving, and it takes the shape of it's container
- part of the plant that provides energy
- traits that plants and animals can "learn" to do or that can happen to them regardless of genes
- Large marsupial
- traits that plants and animals are born with, and they could not choose
- part of a plant that collects water and nutrients, and acts as an achor
- the part of the water cycle which includes rain, sleet, snow, hail
- early inventions were made of this material
- this is what mirrors do
- in a lake ecosystem, this is a producer that must fight for sunlight
- after metal inventions, this material was discovered and used to make things
- a moon phase after new moon and before full moon in which we only see half of the bright side
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- these can enter our body thorugh our nose, eyes, mouth, cuts or scrapes, or bug bites
- the human body's purpose for skin
- an axe, scissors, and knife are this type of simple machine
- plants found in these areas probably need long roots to search for water
- Likes to chase mice
- the first phase of the moon where we do not see any of the bright side of the moon (appears dark)
- the prcess of wearing away the earth's crust, can be caused by wind, glaciers, or water
50 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • measures liquid • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • this is what mirrors do • this is what rocks are made of • the human body's purpose for skin • source of energy for the water cycle • part of the plant that provides energy • things that cannot make their own energy • plants rely on this part for reproduction • ...
VI SAVNER RALLE LØJBORG 2017-09-05
6 Clues: SOMEONE WHO HAS UNUSUAL IDEAS • BEING OLD AND IN BAD CONDITION • MAKES YOU FEEL The DESIRE TO MAKE OR DO SOMETHING • A NEW BUSINESS ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES TAKING RISKS • THE AMOUNT OF TIME SOMEONE OR SOMETHING HAVE TO LIVE • WHEN INTERESTING OG VALUABLE DISCOVERIES ARE MADE BY LUCK
Imitating Nature 2023-03-22
Across
- A type of paste
- The Action of Something or process in the making of something
- A remark statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or notice
- A sharp point that sticks out and backward
- The Capacity or power to do work
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- Smooth and Continuous, with no apparent gaps or spaces between one part and the next
- Form of not getting affected by something, especially adversely
- A Type of bright yellow and blue bird found in tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania but some can be seen in Europe
- So small as to be visible with a magnifying glass lens
- One who resides in a place
10 Clues: A type of paste • One who resides in a place • The Capacity or power to do work • A sharp point that sticks out and backward • So small as to be visible with a magnifying glass lens • The Action of Something or process in the making of something • Form of not getting affected by something, especially adversely • ...
Chapter 11: National and Regional Growth 2021-02-04
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- Women left these to work in mills (section 1)
- Water route between New York City and Buffalo (2 words, section 3)
- "King" of the south (section 2)
- "Era of good feelings" president (section 3)
- Telegraph inventor (2 words, section 1)
- 1823 US policy hoped to protect this region (2 words, section 3)
- to develop factories (section 1)
- mills were located in New England because of these (section 1)
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- loyalty to the interests of one's region (section 3)
- Leader of 1831 Virginia slave revolt (2 words, section 2)
- inventions of machines caused this revolution (section 1)
- New England textile town (section 1)
- In 1819 this country gave Florida to USA (section 3)
- religious folk songs (section 2)
- cotton laborers (section 2)
15 Clues: cotton laborers (section 2) • "King" of the south (section 2) • religious folk songs (section 2) • to develop factories (section 1) • New England textile town (section 1) • Telegraph inventor (2 words, section 1) • "Era of good feelings" president (section 3) • Women left these to work in mills (section 1) • loyalty to the interests of one's region (section 3) • ...
Computer 2023-06-22
Across
- A magical eye that captures moments and connects distant hearts, like a window to share smiles and laughter. It's a storyteller that bridges distances, making loved ones feel near.
- Melodious messengers that fill the air with sound, like a symphony of musical notes dancing in harmony. They're storytellers that breathe life into songs, stories, and the voices of characters.
- A window to the virtual world, like a magic portal that brings sights and sounds to life. It's a storyteller's canvas, displaying vibrant images and captivating stories with every frame.
- The sturdy foundation that supports digital wonders, like a strong fortress that houses the magical components of technology. It's the skeleton that gives form and structure to digital creations.
- A digital messenger that delivers thoughts and messages at lightning speed, like a carrier pigeon that connects hearts across distances. It's a storyteller that binds friendships with words.
- A nimble navigator that glides across surfaces, like a tiny explorer in search of treasures. It's a guide that helps you click and explore the digital realm, opening doors to new discoveries.
- A vast network that connects people and knowledge, like an invisible web woven by millions of threads. It's a realm of exploration, where ideas, stories, and discoveries intertwine and thrive.
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- A digital guide that points the way, like an invisible finger that leads you through the virtual world. It's an artist's brush, allowing you to create and interact with digital wonders.
- Invisible magic that brings functionality and creativity to life, like an enchantment that empowers devices to perform extraordinary tasks. It's a storyteller's toolbox, unleashing limitless possibilities.
- A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips.
- A virtual gateway that opens up vast realms of information, like a map to explore the boundless ocean of knowledge. It's an adventurer's compass, guiding you through the wonders of the internet.
- A modern-day scribe that brings digital creations into the physical realm, like an artist's brush that materializes imagination. It's a messenger that transforms bits and bytes into tangible wonders.
12 Clues: A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips. • ...
Computer 2023-06-22
Across
- A virtual gateway that opens up vast realms of information, like a map to explore the boundless ocean of knowledge. It's an adventurer's compass, guiding you through the wonders of the internet.
- A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips.
- A digital guide that points the way, like an invisible finger that leads you through the virtual world. It's an artist's brush, allowing you to create and interact with digital wonders.
- A window to the virtual world, like a magic portal that brings sights and sounds to life. It's a storyteller's canvas, displaying vibrant images and captivating stories with every frame.
- A modern-day scribe that brings digital creations into the physical realm, like an artist's brush that materializes imagination. It's a messenger that transforms bits and bytes into tangible wonders.
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- Melodious messengers that fill the air with sound, like a symphony of musical notes dancing in harmony. They're storytellers that breathe life into songs, stories, and the voices of characters.
- The sturdy foundation that supports digital wonders, like a strong fortress that houses the magical components of technology. It's the skeleton that gives form and structure to digital creations.
- A magical eye that captures moments and connects distant hearts, like a window to share smiles and laughter. It's a storyteller that bridges distances, making loved ones feel near.
- A digital messenger that delivers thoughts and messages at lightning speed, like a carrier pigeon that connects hearts across distances. It's a storyteller that binds friendships with words.
- A nimble navigator that glides across surfaces, like a tiny explorer in search of treasures. It's a guide that helps you click and explore the digital realm, opening doors to new discoveries.
- Invisible magic that brings functionality and creativity to life, like an enchantment that empowers devices to perform extraordinary tasks. It's a storyteller's toolbox, unleashing limitless possibilities.
- A vast network that connects people and knowledge, like an invisible web woven by millions of threads. It's a realm of exploration, where ideas, stories, and discoveries intertwine and thrive.
12 Clues: A magical board of letters and symbols, like a treasure map for words. It's a storyteller's instrument, allowing you to write and create tales with the touch of your fingertips. • ...
Computer Science Discoveries - 1 2024-10-09
Across
- The text and images on a website
- How the content of a website is organized
- Saving information to use in the future
- A machine that works with information
- The thinking work computers do to turn input into output
- The information computers get from users, devices, or other computers
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- A piece of a website, marked by a start tag and often closed with an end tag
- The collected information about an individual across multiple websites on the internet
- The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type
- Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages
- Allows web developers to group a set of related items
- The information computers give to users, devices or other computers
- T title or summary for a document or section of a document
13 Clues: The text and images on a website • A machine that works with information • Saving information to use in the future • How the content of a website is organized • Allows web developers to group a set of related items • The thinking work computers do to turn input into output • T title or summary for a document or section of a document • ...
Chapter 10 Study Guide (c) 2024-12-12
Across
- Which material was key to the Second Industrial Revolution
- Military leaders during the Wars of Independence
- Someone from a Spanish speaking country
- Someone of mix European (Spain) and Native ancestry
- Created the phrase "Survival of the Fittest"
- One of the key resources for the First Industrial Revolution
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- Where did the Age of Invention take place
- The group that lead the revolutions of Latin America
- People born in Spain who resided temporarily in Latin America
- Extreme pride in your country
- It's 3rd on the list of 5 American inventions that changed the world.
- Third largest American city
- Home of the First Industrial Revolution
- Synonym given in class for the word Imperialism
14 Clues: Third largest American city • Extreme pride in your country • Home of the First Industrial Revolution • Someone from a Spanish speaking country • Where did the Age of Invention take place • Created the phrase "Survival of the Fittest" • Synonym given in class for the word Imperialism • Military leaders during the Wars of Independence • ...
Miescher & his Discoveries 2024-04-30
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- The unknown substance Miescher discovered contained high amounts of this element
- Where people believed hereditary information was stored at Miescher’s time
- What did Miescher actually discover that he was unaware of at the time?
- Where in the cell did Miescher discover the unknown substance?
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- Miescher’s occupation
- Pus is composed of mainly __ blood cells
- Miescher’s country of origin
- The unknown extracted substance Miescher discovered was ____ in nature
- What Miescher named his discovery
9 Clues: Miescher’s occupation • Miescher’s country of origin • What Miescher named his discovery • Pus is composed of mainly __ blood cells • Where in the cell did Miescher discover the unknown substance? • The unknown extracted substance Miescher discovered was ____ in nature • What did Miescher actually discover that he was unaware of at the time? • ...
lesson 22 & 23 2022-03-22
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- My grandpa had a __ of one or two injections per day.
- Trump supporters stood together to stamp out __ and bigotry.
- Most scientific discoveries are not __.
- During the French war, Napoleon was __ in his demands.
- Most of the time, the narrator's tone was __ of any emotion
- Queen Elizabeth looked the __ of elegance and good taste.
- Thanos had the __ that killed everyone in all dimensions.
- The “Grand Hotel“ was not so grand after all, it was a __.
- I consider my dad a man with great computational __.
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- James, my uncle, found a __ of nuclear wastes while he was in Chernobyl.
- My father has a habit of __ing black shoes.
- The USD is more of a __ currency.
- I was extremely disgusted by the cat with __ red plumage.
- The teacher __ into stealing the book from my friend.
- be a portent of a particular outcome
- Smith, the showoff in the school, was involved in __ political deabtes.
- the calculus teacher __ed out punishments for everyone who did not do the work.
- firma The natives decided to rest themselves on __.
- point a place or position affording a good view of something
- there is a __ line between love and attraction.
20 Clues: The USD is more of a __ currency. • be a portent of a particular outcome • Most scientific discoveries are not __. • My father has a habit of __ing black shoes. • there is a __ line between love and attraction. • firma The natives decided to rest themselves on __. • I consider my dad a man with great computational __. • ...
CrossWord STS De Guzman, Victor Jay L. DVM1B 2020-05-18
Across
- believed that mental illness is a result of nurture, not nature.
- insertion and deletion of genes.
- known as the “floating gardens”.
- also called the “Early Period”.
- reduces soil erosion.
- Applied Science.
- has the ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells.
- the total weather that is occurring over many years in a given place.
- tool that was invented in Holland early in the 17th century.
- gas stored in fossil fuels.
- unconscious part of the mind which acts as the conscience.
- kind of species which is the leading cause of biodiversity loss in many aquatic ecosystems and which do not naturally occur in a country.
- rediscovered the heliocentric model.
- organism exclusively native to a place or biota.
- One of the largest and wealthiest empires in the world.
- inspired the Olympic game event.
- gas released from coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture.
- Animal or plant species that differ widely from other individuals and its genetic make-up.
- technical innovations which save physical energy and lessens people’s workload.
- ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- is happening outdoors in a place or time and can change in short notice.
- means “to spell” in Tagalog.
- present in GM crops
- area where something exists or lives.
- technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- change attributed by human activities that alter the composition of the global atmosphere.
- Species present in such small numbers and that is at risk of extinction.
- record system made with knots that are tied to a colored rope.
- group of people in a particular place and time and are linked by common goals.
- variability among living organisms including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
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- useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health.
- main cause of soil pollution.
- number of species that are present in a region.
- organism whose genetic material has been altered through genetic engineering.
- known as the “Dark Continent”.
- caused by dumping of wastes in small or large bodies of water.
- published the book Siderius Nuncius and the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Countries.
- most abundant greenhouse gas.
- gas from cars, fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- first American civilization in an area known as Mesoamerica.
- different habitats.
- plants engineered for research, and to create improved crops.
- cause of Minamata Disease.
- One of the first most formal scientific theories of evolution introduced by Erasmus Darwin.
- Greek word which translates to “Rule by the people”.
- relatively sudden change in political power and political organization.
- group of boats with its passengers which migrated to the Philippines.
- paper during the time of the Egyptians.
- large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement of medical science.
- patented brand of genetically modified zebra fish with fluorescent colors.
- degradation of the Earth’s land surface due to human activities and misuse of land resources.
- are called the “people of the sun”.
- home to hundreds of species of amphibians, reptiles, and birds and to thousands of species of insects and plants.
- simultaneously produced a similar hypothesis to Charles Darwin.
- caused by gas emissions from vehicles and industries.
- method of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- series of improvements in human life, marked by inventions and discoveries.
- body of knowledge and facts.
- Islands where Charles Darwin found four finch species.
- system designed by engineer Walter Bruch and was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
60 Clues: Applied Science. • different habitats. • present in GM crops • reduces soil erosion. • cause of Minamata Disease. • gas stored in fossil fuels. • means “to spell” in Tagalog. • main cause of soil pollution. • most abundant greenhouse gas. • known as the “Dark Continent”. • also called the “Early Period”. • body of knowledge and facts. • insertion and deletion of genes. • ...
Spelling term 2 2024-03-13
9 Clues: water machine • rare rare human • A rank behind you • you get from vents • fast food restaurant • expensive paper at times • you get from a nuclear plant • you should do after finishing a test/exam • that is not a invention but leads to inventions
Week 1 2025-08-25
Across
- What to bring to class to keep your papers in.
- Created after an event by someone who studied it.
- What to be if someone else is speaking.
- Shows which groups or classes have the most power in a society.
- The laws, values, and practices that are important to a group of people.
- The full version of BC.
- Asking questions, analyzing sources, and connecting the past to today.
- A list of events in the order they happened in.
- The full version of BCE.
- What to bring to class to write with.
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- The study of people and events from a global perspective.
- Where to turn your work in.
- Created at the time of an event by someone who experienced it.
- When the bell rings, I should be sitting in this.
- Inventions or developments that benefit a group of people.
- The full version of AD.
- What to bring to class to take notes in.
- The full version of CE.
- The type of landscape or landform that affects an area.
- When I come to class, I should look at this.
20 Clues: The full version of BC. • The full version of AD. • The full version of CE. • The full version of BCE. • Where to turn your work in. • What to bring to class to write with. • What to be if someone else is speaking. • What to bring to class to take notes in. • When I come to class, I should look at this. • What to bring to class to keep your papers in. • ...
RU ITEC411 Intellectual Property 2026-03-11
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- Use of copyrighted material that doesn't prevent holder from money
- Provision of DMCA that protect websites from users posts
- The user interface and intractability of a program, as it is to the user
- Philosopher who argued for the freedom to copy software
- Legal concept that protects inventions
- Passing off another's work as one's own
- Company that tried to copyright look and feel
- Legal concept that protects intellectual property
- Allows two programs to communicate with one another (abbr.)
- Software that encourages freedom of use
- Software that has accessible source code
- Payment to use intellectual property
- Services that store large amounts of data, used for piracy
- Programs that have the same look and feel
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- Peer-to-peer music sharing website, opening in 1999
- Understanding the workings of a product by means of deconstruction
- Someone who has ownership of copyright
- Unauthorized use of intellectual property
- Technology that allows users to share information solely between themselves without use of a centralized system
- What a work is under after copyright
20 Clues: What a work is under after copyright • Payment to use intellectual property • Someone who has ownership of copyright • Legal concept that protects inventions • Passing off another's work as one's own • Software that encourages freedom of use • Software that has accessible source code • Unauthorized use of intellectual property • Programs that have the same look and feel • ...
History Crossword 2025-11-04
Across
- plant or animal remains that have been preserved from an earlier time
- person who obtains food by hunting animals and gathering plants
- firsthand evidence of an event in history
- a personal attitude about people or life
- the watering of crops
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- planting of seeds to grow crops
- the study of objects to learn about past human life
- an object made by people
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- something that shows proof or an indication that something is true
- more than what is needed for survival
- ways people apply knowledge, tools, inventions to meet their needs
- the act of training for a particular job
- developed to explain natural events, worship of god, gods, or spirits
- to grow and tend wild plants or animals
- person who moves from place to place
- an unreasoned, emotional judgment about people or events
- the study of human culture and how it develops over time
- a document or written work created after an event
- a group of people who share similar characteristics, in particular jobs
- person trained in a craft
21 Clues: the watering of crops • an object made by people • person trained in a craft • planting of seeds to grow crops • person who moves from place to place • more than what is needed for survival • to grow and tend wild plants or animals • the act of training for a particular job • a personal attitude about people or life • firsthand evidence of an event in history • ...
Get To Know Your Scientists 2016-09-26
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- Element discovered by Marie Curie
- Marie Curie was the first woman to win the _____ Prize
- Country where Galileo is from
- Another word for "genius"
- The _____ model of the atom
- Element discovered by Marie Curie
- One of the founding fathers of the United States
- The number of Newton's Laws
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- Newton was known as a Natural ______
- Electrons travel around this
- Thomas Edison's nickname
- Inventor of the light bulb
- One of Ben Franklin's inventions
- The father of the scientific method
- This is at the centre of the universe
15 Clues: Thomas Edison's nickname • Another word for "genius" • Inventor of the light bulb • The _____ model of the atom • The number of Newton's Laws • Electrons travel around this • Country where Galileo is from • One of Ben Franklin's inventions • Element discovered by Marie Curie • Element discovered by Marie Curie • The father of the scientific method • ...
history 2022-12-02
Across
- invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- building divided into many tiny apartments
- businesses owned by many investors
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- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- a center offering help to the urban poor
- the rapid growth of city populations
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
9 Clues: businesses owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations • a center offering help to the urban poor • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • building divided into many tiny apartments • someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry • ...
Find the Black Innovator! 2026-02-03
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- Patented over 50 inventions, most notably automatic lubricators for steam engines
- First black woman in the U.S. to serve as president of a bank
- Founded Motown Records in 1959, creating a, unprecedented music empire
- America's first female millionaire
- Co-founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET) and the first Black female billionaire
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- Media executive, talk show host, and philanthropist.
- His shoes generate over 5-billion dollars in revenue
- Thriller, released in 1982, is the best-selling album of all time
- Invented the three level traffic light
9 Clues: America's first female millionaire • Invented the three level traffic light • Media executive, talk show host, and philanthropist. • His shoes generate over 5-billion dollars in revenue • First black woman in the U.S. to serve as president of a bank • Thriller, released in 1982, is the best-selling album of all time • ...
ancient china-mary ford 2018-05-08
Across
- what is there lucky number?
- what city had 9,999 rooms
- the most popular inventions
- thy invined with trees?
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- there most popular religoin?
- what is there color?
- what the biggest wall they made?
- Their writing system started as what?
- there favorte day?
- what is the first permanent, organized civilization in China
10 Clues: there favorte day? • what is there color? • thy invined with trees? • what city had 9,999 rooms • what is there lucky number? • the most popular inventions • there most popular religoin? • what the biggest wall they made? • Their writing system started as what? • what is the first permanent, organized civilization in China
Ruffians 2023-12-07
Across
- Confederate soldiers were called ______.
- The _______ was an Ironclad ship.
- Inventor of assembly was _____ (2 words)
- JP Morgan was a __________. (2 words)
- Union soldiers were called ________.
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- _____________ was an anti-slavery orator. (2 words)
- New inventions allowed many advances in our _______.
- ______ led the Union forces. (2 words)
- ______ was the confederate capital.
- Wounded people are called “_______”.
10 Clues: The _______ was an Ironclad ship. • ______ was the confederate capital. • Wounded people are called “_______”. • Union soldiers were called ________. • JP Morgan was a __________. (2 words) • ______ led the Union forces. (2 words) • Confederate soldiers were called ______. • Inventor of assembly was _____ (2 words) • _____________ was an anti-slavery orator. (2 words) • ...
Museum exhibits 2018-08-23
5 Clues: Kings of Egypt • Look at the Korean mask • Fossils and dinosaur skeletons • A brief history of buses and boats • inventions: robots, light bulbs and the telephone
Piano Crossword 2020-04-22
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- Very soft
- Relaxed tempo
- scale Minor scale with raised 7th
- Debussy's first name
- Singing
- Name the 7 flats in C-flat key signature
- Orchestral composition featuring a soloist
- D-flat and C-sharp
- Tonic Chord in key of C
- 3/4 time
- Number of black keys on accoustic piano
- lightly
- Soft
- Spell dominant chord in key of D-Flat
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- Broken chord
- Chopin's first name
- I,IV,I,V,I
- Full name of the piano
- little by little
- Lively tempo
- Dominant Spell dominant 7th chord in key of F
- Composer of Inventions, preludes, fugues
- Number of keys on an acoustic piano
- Majestic
- Smooth, connected
- u.c.
26 Clues: Soft • u.c. • Singing • lightly • Majestic • 3/4 time • Very soft • I,IV,I,V,I • Broken chord • Lively tempo • Relaxed tempo • little by little • Smooth, connected • D-flat and C-sharp • Chopin's first name • Debussy's first name • Full name of the piano • Tonic Chord in key of C • scale Minor scale with raised 7th • Number of keys on an acoustic piano • Spell dominant chord in key of D-Flat • ...
RBL SUMMER 2024 2024-07-14
Across
- Worlds largest island
- Number of eyes a bee has
- Significance if July 15th
- Muscle between the ribs
- Another name for Spirogyra
- Where would you find a tympanic membrane?
- ABBA had a hit with this song
- One of Barnes Wallaces inventions
- Where would you find EROS?
- Who wrote For Whom the Bells Tolls?
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- 1983 saw the UK covered in this
- September 1939 saw this operation start
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- National food of France
- Another name for the knee cap
- Where the Royal Oak was sunk
- Square root of 49
- Belfast is renown for this
- Softest mineral in the world
- Who wrote love's philosophy?
20 Clues: Square root of 49 • Worlds largest island • National food of France • Muscle between the ribs • Number of eyes a bee has • Significance if July 15th • Another name for Spirogyra • Belfast is renown for this • Where would you find EROS? • Where the Royal Oak was sunk • Softest mineral in the world • Who wrote love's philosophy? • Another name for the knee cap • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-10-07
Across
- switched from hand made tools to machinary
- Combined two inventions to make high quality yarn
- Coal
- Very crowded spaces with bad conditions
- Money
- each worker is specialized in making a part of a product
- big farms
- Baoosted Textile production speed
- People part of business
- Top protect the workers rights
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- Bessemer converter for steel making
- Allowed a worker to spin multiple threads
- Population
- Made a machine that helps separating cotten seads from cotten
- Person that takes risks
- Made an invention that was used for to power machines
- Labor, Capital, land, Entrepreneur
- making large qaunitites of the same product
- Large crowded cities
- People protesting for better conditions/better pay
20 Clues: Coal • Money • big farms • Population • Large crowded cities • Person that takes risks • People part of business • Top protect the workers rights • Baoosted Textile production speed • Labor, Capital, land, Entrepreneur • Bessemer converter for steel making • Very crowded spaces with bad conditions • Allowed a worker to spin multiple threads • switched from hand made tools to machinary • ...
G7 U9 Vocab 2025-04-21
Across
- Our teacher showed us how to use the _______ for online meetings.
- My brother is studying to become an _______ in the future.
- The _______ is very useful for finding information quickly.
- A computer's _______ includes the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
- The _______ of the telephone changed how people communicated.
- The scientists work together in the _______ to make new discoveries.
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- We need special _______ to film the movie.
- The company _______ a new type of battery last year.
- She will _______ a robot for the science fair.
- Follow the _______ carefully to make the sculpture.
- The _______ stores all the important files for our school network.
- We need to _______ this program before we can use it.
- We must install the latest _______ to use this program.
13 Clues: We need special _______ to film the movie. • She will _______ a robot for the science fair. • Follow the _______ carefully to make the sculpture. • The company _______ a new type of battery last year. • We need to _______ this program before we can use it. • We must install the latest _______ to use this program. • ...
Science and Medicine Crossword 2013-10-15
Across
- Founder of modern Periodic Table in 1869.
- Biological preparation that improves the immune system's strength in fighting against a certain sickness.
- Something doctors DID NOT do to prevent infection.
- First female doctor in the British Empire.
- The process of heating a food or liquid to kill bacteria.
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- Early operating rooms were built with this so people could watch the surgery take place.
- This was studied under microscopes and were thought to be insect eggs.
- How discoveries were reported to the general public.
- Something that kills and prevents the spread of bacteria.
- Number of seconds (full word) that it takes for an amputation to happen.
10 Clues: Founder of modern Periodic Table in 1869. • First female doctor in the British Empire. • Something doctors DID NOT do to prevent infection. • How discoveries were reported to the general public. • Something that kills and prevents the spread of bacteria. • The process of heating a food or liquid to kill bacteria. • ...
Week 17 2026-01-06
Across
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles, used to power devices
- the act or process of finding something new or previously unknown
- a person who installs, maintains, or repairs electrical wiring and equipment
- multiple instances of finding new things or information
Down
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- to find out or establish exactly, often through calculation or research
- the quality of being firm in pursuing goals or decisions despite difficulties
- to find something or someone for the first time
- relating to electricity, especially in systems or engineering
- relating to or producing electricity, often used for devices powered by it
10 Clues: to find something or someone for the first time • multiple instances of finding new things or information • relating to electricity, especially in systems or engineering • having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it • the act or process of finding something new or previously unknown • ...
Ancient China - Jason Thain 2018-05-08
Across
- who made the first writing system in china?
- what is silk made of?
- the first Chinese writing
- Which dynasty created the great wall?
- the chinese made ths type of pottery
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- what is one of the inventions chinese made that is a toy and we still use today?
- what did the Qin do to protect themselves from invaders?
- what was the trading path across the desert called?
- What was the most recent dynasty?
9 Clues: what is silk made of? • the first Chinese writing • What was the most recent dynasty? • the chinese made ths type of pottery • Which dynasty created the great wall? • who made the first writing system in china? • what was the trading path across the desert called? • what did the Qin do to protect themselves from invaders? • ...
Jack and the Geniuses 2024-07-24
7 Clues: a portable computer • an expert in science • The southern most point on earth • An act of singing along to a music video • the continent that surrounds the South Pole • An older character in the book who makes inventions • A character in the book that speaks many languages and carries a robot
Ch 10 Enlightenment 2017-03-07
Across
- Believed his viewing of the Universe offered a more accurate explanation
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- Believed that people were molded by the experience that came through their senses from the surrounding world
- Believed that scientist should not rely on the ancient authorities but on inductive reasoning
- Mad more discoveries of the Planets in the Universe
- The belief that the Sun was the center of the Universe
- The belief that Earth was the center of the Universe
- Child prodigy and was known to create many musical pieces
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- Someone who studies wisdom
- Had the idea of Planetary motion that gave more information of the Universe
- A systematic procedure of collecting and analyzing evidence
- Was known for writing about the Doubt and Uncertainty and the importance of ones mind
- Explained how the Planets stayed on course
- Belief that reasoning was the source of knowledge
14 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • Explained how the Planets stayed on course • Belief that reasoning was the source of knowledge • Mad more discoveries of the Planets in the Universe • The belief that Earth was the center of the Universe • The belief that the Sun was the center of the Universe • Child prodigy and was known to create many musical pieces • ...
ristikko 2026-01-08
8 Clues: the results of an action • someone who is dishonest • to check if something is real • changing data to mislead others • the discoveries of a research study • to create something that is not true • making up false data or information¨ • money provided to support different projects
Science, Technology, and Society 2020-05-14
Across
- is the average of many years of weather observation
- reduces soil erosion
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- "mother culture"
- is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- has become one of the clearest indicators of life outcomes such as employment, income and social status, and is a strong predictor of attitudes and wellbeing
- unique system writing
- Developed system of mathematics & number system
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless
- is the variety of all life forms
- rational self
- “people of the sun”
- literally means “to spell” in Tagalog
- refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- were invented which replaced human labor
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians
- change and improvement
- first antibiotic
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests
- Giraffa camelopardalis
- using computers tostore,manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- The natural world or ecosystem
- a two-way television
- attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- Made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
Down
- is released by coal mining,landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows
- comes from the Latin word "Modo"
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Mangifera indica
- can be useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health
- floating gardens
- Solanum tuberosum
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- Tarsius syrichta
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time
- Least priority in Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
- originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines
- knots tied to colored rope
- The Laws of Organic Life
- a situation that is a risk for a given population
- first mammal ever to have been cloned
- is the theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms
- Panthera tigris
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants
- A species present in such small numbers that it is at risk of extinction
- “Rule by the people”
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation
- makes education and business much easier
- An organism exclusively native to a place or biota
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- an idea on which people hold different beliefs and values
- Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- unconconscious part of the mind
- Birthplace of the industrial Revolution
62 Clues: rational self • Panthera tigris • Mangifera indica • "mother culture" • floating gardens • Tarsius syrichta • first antibiotic • Solanum tuberosum • “people of the sun” • reduces soil erosion • “Rule by the people” • a two-way television • unique system writing • change and improvement • Giraffa camelopardalis • The Laws of Organic Life • knots tied to colored rope • The natural world or ecosystem • ...
Guess the Scientist and Discoveries? 2013-03-01
Across
- one of the greatest musicians
- helps your see far images better (like space)
- the Catholic Church officially acknowledged that he had been right
- his book Novum Organum encourages experimental method.
- he wrote about light and colours was read to the society
Down
- passiontely committed to individual freedom.
- deaf musician
- believed that people could learn from experience/improve themselves
8 Clues: deaf musician • one of the greatest musicians • passiontely committed to individual freedom. • helps your see far images better (like space) • his book Novum Organum encourages experimental method. • he wrote about light and colours was read to the society • the Catholic Church officially acknowledged that he had been right • ...
Now and Ben 2022-05-16
8 Clues: awesome • wrote music • to reach a goal • to finish things • something made or created • a quantity- how much of something • ideas that are made into something new • something that happens because of something else
Unit 5.1 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-12-12
8 Clues: ideas • far away • afraid to do something • tiniest pieces of matter • able to buy for less money • making progress or improvements • wanting to learn more about something • new inventions or ideas that help people
Child Development 2022-04-04
Across
- mix socially, especially with those of higher social status
- the bond between something
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or others
- A second person that is aiding the first with a task... or promise
- caring for something; helping it grow
- (ex. Two people meeting eachother)
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- the world around us
- transfer (a major branch of industry or commerce) from private to state ownership or control.
Down
- A language
- mixing in with...
- a young human under the age of 13 rearing the upbringing of a creature
- the media
- the ability to speak to other people in a way that they understand
- a group of people coming together
- A constant time of life when discoveries of new things are made and recognized within the human brain
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- become absorbed and integrated into a society or culture
- the fancy word for Letting someone know something
- a group of people putting in effort together
- A group of individuals that participate in the rasing/caretaking of offspring
21 Clues: the media • A language • mixing in with... • the world around us • the bond between something • a group of people coming together • (ex. Two people meeting eachother) • caring for something; helping it grow • a group of people putting in effort together • the fancy word for Letting someone know something • become absorbed and integrated into a society or culture • ...
Utopian Communities 2024-05-06
Across
- Shakers must remain
- religious group led by George Rapp
- property is a value of the Shakers
- Shakers derived originally from a small branch of ___
- Shaker place of worship
- Rappites had a strict, ____ interpretation of the bible
- Brook farm was created by ___ ____
- The ___ is called to reveal by his life our Lord to the world
- Shakers opposed violence and believed in ____
- a place where everyone and everything is perfect
- labor is a value of the shakers
- Who wrote The Blithendale Romance
- Brook farm wanted to bestow the highest benifits of intelectual, physical, and ____ education to its members
- What word is used to refer to a Shaker mass
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- Shakerism is based on the revelations of ___ ___
- Shaker teachings emphasized ___
- Shaker _____ were known for their high quality
- expirimented with group marriage and communal child rearing
- French philosopher and reformer with the goal of social harmony
- was founded to promote human culture and brotherly cooperation
- Shakers begin their morning by reading ___
- Cooperative by Robert Owen
- designer of the Oneida community
- The founders of Brook Farm tried to create a place of ____ for its members
- The Shakers invented the _____ saw
25 Clues: Shakers must remain • Shaker place of worship • Cooperative by Robert Owen • Shaker teachings emphasized ___ • labor is a value of the shakers • designer of the Oneida community • Who wrote The Blithendale Romance • religious group led by George Rapp • property is a value of the Shakers • Brook farm was created by ___ ____ • The Shakers invented the _____ saw • ...
Unit 4 - Vocabulary 2025-11-14
Across
- He confessed his mistake _______ during the interview.
- tempered Easily annoyed or angry
- Someone who acts like they are better than others
- The crowd scattered _______ when they heard the bang.
- Reliable; shows duty and accountability.
- Able to make decisions quickly and confidently.
- The committee made the decision _______ to surprise everyone.
- She left the door open _______ and didn’t notice.
- Sorry I forgot your call — I was rushing _______.
- A new creation or device that someone invents.
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- Realistic and focused on what works in real life.
- She didn’t lose the ring _______; it was intentional.
- Full of creative ideas and inventiveness.
- Tidy, planned, and well-arranged.
- Sure of oneself.
- Careful; avoiding risks.
- Not interesting; boring.
- Finishing the project in one hour is _______.
- Smart, quick-witted or full of light/metaphorically intelligent..
- he won three matches _______ — impressive streak.
- I love fruit, _______ mangoes.
- Unable to wait calmly; restless for results.
- The photograph was taken more than a _______ ago
- They discussed the contract _______ before publishing it.
- Bright, clear, full of life or color.
25 Clues: Sure of oneself. • Careful; avoiding risks. • Not interesting; boring. • I love fruit, _______ mangoes. • tempered Easily annoyed or angry • Tidy, planned, and well-arranged. • Bright, clear, full of life or color. • Reliable; shows duty and accountability. • Full of creative ideas and inventiveness. • Unable to wait calmly; restless for results. • ...
