discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Physics 2022-03-02
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- Einsteins famous energy-mass equivelance equation.
- Protons and neutrons are examples of this.
- Rules that only apply to the subatomic world.
- The particles that make up protons and neutrons.
- Positively charged anti-particle of the electron.
- Particles that aren't made up of anything.
- Negatively charged elementary particle that is common in atoms.
- Quantum physicist who is famous for his cat.
- The stuff that everythings made of.
- The universal speed limit.
- An atom that has an electric charge.
- The amount of atoms, particles, molecules etc in a substance.
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- A famous disabled physicist that did major discoveries on black holes.
- The force acted upon an object by gravity.
- Something that is smaller than an atom.
- The study of the relation between electricity and magnetism.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- Quantity of matter.
- The Si unit for energy.
- A massless particle that is the carrier of electromagnetic radiation.
- The Si unit of force and the name of a famous physicist.
- The force between two objects with mass.
- A type of particle that is also just a helium nucleus.
- Neutrally charged particle that is common in atmoic nuclei.
- A grouping of atoms.
25 Clues: Quantity of matter. • A grouping of atoms. • The Si unit for energy. • The universal speed limit. • The stuff that everythings made of. • An atom that has an electric charge. • Something that is smaller than an atom. • The distance light travels in one year. • The force between two objects with mass. • The force acted upon an object by gravity. • ...
20 Hard Questions 2014-12-15
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- What element is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6
- The lowest energy state of an atom is what state?
- The most common type of hydrogen atoms is sometimes called this.
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation having zero rest mass and carrying a quantum of energy.
- Si unit of temperature.
- Elements such as Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, and Tellurium.
- _______ development typically involves the production and use of products that improve our quality of life.
- Research that generally carried out to solve a problem.
- Properties depend on the amount of matter that is present.
- What is the atomic number of Carbon.
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- Every substance, whether it is an element or a compound, has ________ properties.
- The minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom.
- What element is [Ar]3d^6 4s^2.
- Chance _______ can be the result of basic research.
- Mixtures are uniform in composition.
- All matter can be classified into one of two groups: pure substances or _________.
- What element is [Ar]3d^10 4s^2.
- Used in party balloons because it is less dense than air.
- Between 400nm and 700nm is the what spectrum.
- A broad generalization that explains a body of facts or phenomena.
20 Clues: Si unit of temperature. • What element is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 • What element is [Ar]3d^6 4s^2. • What element is [Ar]3d^10 4s^2. • Mixtures are uniform in composition. • What is the atomic number of Carbon. • Between 400nm and 700nm is the what spectrum. • The lowest energy state of an atom is what state? • Chance _______ can be the result of basic research. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2016-09-14
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- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- River longest river flowing from east to west
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat
- a nation in northeast Africa, first settled in 3100 BC
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- the way a civilization is organized
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- the beliefs and behaviors of a civilization or group of people
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
9 Clues: the way a civilization is organized • River longest river flowing from east to west • a nation in northeast Africa, first settled in 3100 BC • the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes • the beliefs and behaviors of a civilization or group of people • a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure • ...
Information Managment 2025-09-23
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- A business function that involves people, data, processes and organization of data for business.
- The accuracy of data and the validity of it.
- Understanding the challenges that came and are coming and learning how to overcome them and how to avoid those challenges.
- Anything that is made from the mind like ideas and inventions.
- A secret process that gives an advantage to a company and has economic value.
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- A computer system that allows the information management business function.
- Anything that is valuable but cannot be found in real life.
- The protection of networks, data and information from unauthorized access.
- An unbiased observation that investigates the safety and accuracy of information.
9 Clues: The accuracy of data and the validity of it. • Anything that is valuable but cannot be found in real life. • Anything that is made from the mind like ideas and inventions. • The protection of networks, data and information from unauthorized access. • A computer system that allows the information management business function. • ...
Cartoons 2023-11-15
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- Nightfall Chronicles Sneak into the Ninja Nightfall Chronicles, a comic where skilled ninjas navigate the shadows on secret missions. It's a tale of stealth, martial arts, and the code of the ninja.
- Mansion Chronicles Explore the Mystery Mansion Chronicles, a comic set in a mysterious mansion filled with secrets and hidden passages. Each chapter unravels new mysteries and thrilling discoveries.
- Detective Duo Join the Daring Detective Duo, a comic featuring two clever detectives solving mysteries in a bustling city. Each case brings suspense, clues, and a touch of humor to the pages.
- Paradise Pursuit Set sail with the Pirate Paradise Pursuit, a comic where swashbuckling pirates embark on daring adventures in search of hidden treasures. It's a tale of high seas and daring escapades.
- Monsters Quest Join the Mythical Monsters Quest, a comic where brave heroes venture into mythical realms to confront legendary creatures. It's a journey of courage, mythology, and epic battles.
- Elemental Explorers Explore the Enchanted Elemental Explorers, a comic where characters harness elemental powers to protect a magical realm. It's a journey of magic, friendship, and elemental wonders.
- Squad Showdown Witness the Superhero Squad Showdown, a comic where mighty heroes unite to face powerful villains. It's a tale of courage, teamwork, and epic battles to save the day.
- Comedy Carnival Enter the Cosmic Comedy Carnival, a comic that blends humor and space adventures. With quirky alien characters and intergalactic jokes, it's a carnival of laughter among the stars.
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- Wonderland Adventures Dive into the Whimsy Wonderland Adventures, a comic where imagination knows no bounds. Each page is a portal to a whimsical world filled with magical creatures and fantastical landscapes.
- Mermaid Mischief Dive into the Magical Mermaid Mischief, a comic where mermaids embark on mischievous underwater adventures. It's a whimsical tale of oceanic antics and mermaid magic.
- Revolution Rampage Experience the Robot Revolution Rampage, a comic set in a futuristic world where robots rebel against their human creators. It's a thrilling tale of rebellion, technology, and survival.
- Galaxy Explorers Join the Galactic Galaxy Explorers, a comic that takes readers on thrilling space adventures. With futuristic ships and interstellar discoveries, it's a journey beyond the stars.
- Mirror Mirror Peer into the Magical Mirror Mirror, a comic where a magical mirror transports characters to enchanted realms. It's a story of friendship, courage, and the wonders of magical portals.
- Treasures Embark on the Time-Traveling Treasures, a comic that explores different historical eras. With each adventure, characters discover hidden treasures and encounter famous figures of the past.
- Station Stardust Orbit the Space Station Stardust, a comic set on a bustling space station where characters from different planets coexist. It's a story of unity, diversity, and interstellar adventures.
15 Clues: Squad Showdown Witness the Superhero Squad Showdown, a comic where mighty heroes unite to face powerful villains. It's a tale of courage, teamwork, and epic battles to save the day. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab (italicized) 2022-09-26
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- formal statements created by Martin Luther that attacked the “pardon-merchants”
- a Renaissance polymath who created the Heliocentric Theory
- members of the Society of Jesus created by the Catholic Church
- an ideal society with perfect conditions
- the theory created by Copernicus that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun
- An Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman who wrote The Prince
- A wealthy person who supports an artist, scholar, craftsman, or aristocrat.
- a period of "rebirth" and change in many fields after the Middle Ages
- A German mathematician and astronomer who discovered that the Earth and other planets orbit the Sun in elliptical orbits
- a government led by religious leaders who claim authority from a divine figure
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- a way to ask questions, study, and analyze data
- a religious movement during the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestantism
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer that discovered many revolutionary telescopic discoveries
- a period of drastic change in scientific thinking during the 16th and 17th centuries
- belonging to a Protestant church that is governed by a body of people of equal rank
- a German priest and theologian who sparked the start of the Protestant Reformation
- members of the movement that believed in being baptized again as an adult
17 Clues: an ideal society with perfect conditions • a way to ask questions, study, and analyze data • a Renaissance polymath who created the Heliocentric Theory • members of the Society of Jesus created by the Catholic Church • a period of "rebirth" and change in many fields after the Middle Ages • members of the movement that believed in being baptized again as an adult • ...
Ancient China Vocab 2024-10-08
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- A social system prevalent during the Zhou Dynasty where land was held by nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service to the king.
- Army A collection of sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. These statues were buried with the emperor to protect him in the afterlife.
- The supreme ruler of China, holding absolute power over the state and its people. Emperors were often believed to be chosen by the Mandate of Heaven.
- He River Also known as the Yellow River, it is one of the longest rivers in China. It was crucial for agriculture and is often called the "cradle of Chinese civilization."
- of Heaven This is a Chinese political and religious doctrine used to justify the rule of the Emperor. It states that heaven grants the emperor the right to rule based on their ability to govern well and fairly.
- Worship A practice in which people honor their ancestors through rituals and offerings, reflecting the importance of family and heritage in Chinese culture.
- Road An ancient trade route that connected China to the West. It was important for the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas, making it a significant factor in the development of Ancient China.
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- Ancient China is known for many inventions, including paper, the compass, and gunpowder, which have greatly influenced the world.
- A series of rulers from the same family. Ancient China had several dynasties, such as the Shang, Zhou, and Han, each playing a significant role in Chinese history.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics. In Ancient China, Confucianism and Taoism were major philosophies.
- The practice of farming, which was essential to support the growing population in Ancient China. Rice and wheat were staple crops.
- Bones These are animal bones or turtle shells used by ancient Chinese priests to communicate with ancestors or deities. They would inscribe questions on the bones and interpret the cracks that form when heated.
- A philosophical and ethical system based on the teachings of Confucius. It emphasizes morality, family loyalty, respect for elders, and social harmony. Confucianism played a major role in shaping Chinese society.
- A religious and philosophical tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao, which means "the way" or "the path." It promotes simplicity, humility, and compassion.
14 Clues: Ancient China is known for many inventions, including paper, the compass, and gunpowder, which have greatly influenced the world. • The practice of farming, which was essential to support the growing population in Ancient China. Rice and wheat were staple crops. • ...
Future 3 Unit 8 Lesson 7 - 9 2026-04-10
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- (n) New ideas or inventions.
- (n - two words) Keeping your teeth and mouth clean and healthy.
- (v) To say that something is wrong or that you are unhappy about it.
- (n - two words) A picture taken inside your body or teeth using a special machine.
- (n) A small hole in a tooth caused by decay.
- (n - two words) A sickness of the gums around your teeth.
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- (adj) Healthy; full of things that are good for your body.
- (v) Said that you disagreed with something.
- (adj) Heavier than is healthy for your body.
- (v) To clean between your teeth with a thin string.
- (n - two words) Taking care of your teeth and gums.
11 Clues: (n) New ideas or inventions. • (v) Said that you disagreed with something. • (adj) Heavier than is healthy for your body. • (n) A small hole in a tooth caused by decay. • (v) To clean between your teeth with a thin string. • (n - two words) Taking care of your teeth and gums. • (n - two words) A sickness of the gums around your teeth. • ...
Niveau 1 2023-04-09
9 Clues: La 64ème • Topinambour • Le thème de l'année • 23 et 24ème cri de meute • Le meurtrier du week-end • Thème de camp il y a 2 ans • Premier jeu du premier week-end • J'aime les patates avec de la... • Le mot mystère de la soirée cluesino du week-end
Pulptherapy- Authors and inventions 2020-04-03
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- Endodontic pressure syringe obturating technique was given by
- Bi-directional spiral obturation technique was introduced by
- Tuberculin syringe obturation technique was described by
- Lentulospiral obturating technique was given by
- Internal resorption caused to Calcium hydroxide was given by
- formocresol pulpotomy was introduced by
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- stepwise caries excavation is given by
- mseal was introduced by
- luteraldehyde pulpotomy was introduced by
9 Clues: mseal was introduced by • stepwise caries excavation is given by • formocresol pulpotomy was introduced by • luteraldehyde pulpotomy was introduced by • Lentulospiral obturating technique was given by • Tuberculin syringe obturation technique was described by • Bi-directional spiral obturation technique was introduced by • ...
Occupation 2023-06-26
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- A person who designs and plans buildings, ensuring they are safe and functional.
- A person who operates aircraft and flies planes or helicopters.
- A person who travels into space to explore and conduct scientific research.
- A person who cultivates crops and raises livestock to produce food and other agricultural products.
- A person who helps people stay healthy and treats them when they are sick or injured.
- A person who takes care of animals' health and provides medical treatment.
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- A person who plays musical instruments or sings and entertains others with music.
- A person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows, portraying different characters.
- A person who creates artwork using various mediums like paint, clay, or digital tools.
- A person who conducts experiments and studies to learn about the world and make discoveries.
- A person who helps students learn new things and acquire knowledge.
- A person who puts out fires and helps rescue people in emergencies.
- A person who prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- officer A person who enforces laws and helps keep communities safe and orderly.
- A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems.
- A person who participates in sports and physical activities, competing against others.
16 Clues: A person who operates aircraft and flies planes or helicopters. • A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems. • A person who helps students learn new things and acquire knowledge. • A person who puts out fires and helps rescue people in emergencies. • A person who takes care of animals' health and provides medical treatment. • ...
Mass Media and Inventions 2023-02-02
Ancient inventions and innovations 2024-10-11
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- A cure for toothache
- A person who utilizes the bow and arrow
- A game that is 5000 years old
- A color made by rotting shellfish in seawater
- A popular peice of clothing wore by both men and women
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- Thought to be cured by boiling the fat of a hippo,cat, or snake
- A very popular game that king tut was burried with
- A vehicle pulled by horses
- To calculate the floods from the nile river
9 Clues: A cure for toothache • A vehicle pulled by horses • A game that is 5000 years old • A person who utilizes the bow and arrow • To calculate the floods from the nile river • A color made by rotting shellfish in seawater • A very popular game that king tut was burried with • A popular peice of clothing wore by both men and women • ...
Inventors and inventions B 2024-11-14
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- Tesla Inc. is a company that __________ (not develops)electric cars.
- Marie Curie __________ radium.
- A healthy human baby ___________ 3 kilos.
- ____________ is sed to make beds and sofas.
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- It takes a long time to ___________ a new product that people want to buy.
- ____________ is a way of doing something.
- NASA is __________ tests on a new spaceship to make sure it's safe to use in future space missions.
- We use different kinds of ____________ for all the things we make.
8 Clues: Marie Curie __________ radium. • ____________ is a way of doing something. • A healthy human baby ___________ 3 kilos. • ____________ is sed to make beds and sofas. • We use different kinds of ____________ for all the things we make. • Tesla Inc. is a company that __________ (not develops)electric cars. • ...
Non-Violent Revolutions and The Enlightenment 2022-10-28
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- earth-centered view of the solar system / universe
- A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem
- relating to a city
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- farming (raising plants AND animals)
- developing machine production of goods
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- the idea that the earth and the other planets orbit around the sun.
- the idea that all humans have the right to life, liberty, and property
- countryside
- the state of being poor
- the agreement people make with their government to follow rules so their rights and safety can be protected
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s
- An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher pay.
- A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- to change for the better
16 Clues: countryside • relating to a city • the state of being poor • to change for the better • farming (raising plants AND animals) • developing machine production of goods • earth-centered view of the solar system / universe • The series of events that led to the birth of modern science • the idea that the earth and the other planets orbit around the sun. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-21
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- Worked the long, hard jobs for low wages.
- A steel tycoon whose ideas became known as the "gospel of wealth".
- One of the first federal responses to concerns about the environment.
- Thomas Edison received more than 1,000 of these to help create new inventions.
- Inventor of the light bulb.
- Limited the production so the prices were high.
- Congress enacted these tariffs to encourage the buying of American goods.
- Controlled everyone and everything; had complete control over products or services.
- Allowed machines to do jobs that were originally done by hand.
- Played a key role in the innovation and transforming of American industries and businesses.
- Where immigrants worked; was an extremely dangerous with horrible working conditions.
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- A town filled with residents that worked in factories nearby.
- Patented the telephone.
- Used to make oil.
- People who invest money in a product or enterprise in order to make a profit.
- Workers were very unhappy with the harsh working conditions they faced with such little pay so often they went on _______.
- A number of people who share the ownership of a business.
- A huge monopoly.
- Stuck up for workers and their rights.
- Helped create the construction of suspension bridges.
20 Clues: A huge monopoly. • Used to make oil. • Patented the telephone. • Inventor of the light bulb. • Stuck up for workers and their rights. • Worked the long, hard jobs for low wages. • Limited the production so the prices were high. • Helped create the construction of suspension bridges. • A number of people who share the ownership of a business. • ...
cells 2022-09-05
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- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times
- the Father of Microbiolog discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization.
- apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- reticulum large, dynamic structure that serves many roles in the cell including calcium storage, protein synthesis and lipid metabolism.
- Jenner English surgeon and discoverer of vaccination for smallpox. Jenner was born at a time when the patterns of British medical practice and education were undergoing gradual change.
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- multi cell
- membrane-bound cell organelles
- the act or process of breathing
- is the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
- single cell
- Koch discoverer of the specific causative agents of deadly infectious diseases including tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax, he is regarded as one of the main founders of modern bacteriology.
- cell replication
13 Clues: multi cell • single cell • cell replication • membrane-bound cell organelles • the act or process of breathing • apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells • a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. • is the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes • ...
Reading Genres 2021-01-03
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- A folktale that often teaches a moral value or lesson using animals as characters.
- A story of a real person's life that is written by another person.
- A genre of story about supernatural elements and magic, usually set in a different world.
- A type of book that is based on imaginary scientific discoveries, often tells about space travel and life on other planets.
- A book with a collection of poems.
- A book which provides information about areas of knowledge and is usually arranged in alphabetical order.
- What is the singular for species
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- A rare type of microorganism
- A fictional story that revolves around discovering secrets or solving crimes.
- A folktale that has magical forces and includes improbable events that lead to a happy ending.
- A folktale that is based on a real person or event but cannot be proven.
- The story of a person's life written by that person.
12 Clues: A rare type of microorganism • What is the singular for species • A book with a collection of poems. • The story of a person's life written by that person. • A story of a real person's life that is written by another person. • A folktale that is based on a real person or event but cannot be proven. • ...
Wyss Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-08
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- Someone who was part of the Wyss community then spun out with a startup
- Wyss Institute for _____________ Inspired Engineering
- Breakthrough ________ can't change the world if they don't leave the lab
- Working with someone to produce or create something
- A type of project that receives funding, business development support, and a wide variety of resources to help them towards commercializing their technology and can last for two years
- We're working to improve the __________ of humans and our planet
- An annual event where we share our projects, network with other members of the community, and celebrate the accomplishments of the last year
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- The meal we eat together at the Wyss to celebrate the winter holidays
- Related to more than one branch of knowledge
- The neighborhood our new habitat is located in
- A restricted communications network; your one-stop-resource for all things Wyss
- We're focused on having near-term _______________
12 Clues: Related to more than one branch of knowledge • The neighborhood our new habitat is located in • We're focused on having near-term _______________ • Working with someone to produce or create something • Wyss Institute for _____________ Inspired Engineering • We're working to improve the __________ of humans and our planet • ...
Chapter 9 2024-03-25
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- the seismometer, the wheelbarrow and this were inventions made during the Han dynasty
- a characteristic of Legalist government
- when a single group controls the production of a good or service
- The Silk Road contributed to the greatness of the Han dynasty by providing a route for both trade and ___
- a system of government employees selected for their skills and knowledge
- One important way that the Han emperors were different from the Qin was in their adoption of
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- Use of herbal medicine and ____ were advancements Han doctors make in the field of medicine
- money that is used for trade and exchange, usually bills and coins
- this was illegal to export on the Silk Road and helped China create a monopoly
- to ban what you think are dangerous or offensive ideas
- to set rules that make things more similar
- Han emperors bought and sold goods to avoid shortages and to keep prices ___
- Han civil service officials were chosen based on
- standardized currency made it ____ to trade throughout the world
14 Clues: a characteristic of Legalist government • to set rules that make things more similar • Han civil service officials were chosen based on • to ban what you think are dangerous or offensive ideas • when a single group controls the production of a good or service • standardized currency made it ____ to trade throughout the world • ...
Unit 2 Comply with Regulatory Requirements for Content Creation 2025-03-03
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- A newly created intellectual property that qualifies for protection.
- A legal agreement granting only one party the rights to use intellectual property.
- The complete legal control given to an intellectual property owner.
- The legal right to possess and control intellectual property.
- The unauthorized use of copyrighted or trademarked material.
- A right granted to an inventor to exclude others from making or selling an invention.
- A recognizable sign, design, or expression identifying products or services.
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- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, and symbols, that have legal rights.
- Creative works not protected by copyright and available for public use.
- The exclusive legal right to reproduce, distribute, and display a creative work.
- The process of generating revenue from intellectual property.
- Confidential business information that provides a company with a competitive edge.
12 Clues: The unauthorized use of copyrighted or trademarked material. • The process of generating revenue from intellectual property. • The legal right to possess and control intellectual property. • The complete legal control given to an intellectual property owner. • A newly created intellectual property that qualifies for protection. • ...
Speculative Fiction 2025-08-26
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- Machines, inventions, or tools people create
- Secret messages or rules for communication
- A type or category of story, like horror or comedy
- What is real, not made up
- Stories about space, aliens, or the future
- Something that looks or feels like it belongs to the future
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- Power to make decisions or force people to act a certain way
- The main character of The Truman Show
- Not real, a copy or a lie
- A world where society is unpleasant, unfair, or scary
- A community of people living together and sharing rules
- The usual rules or features of a type of story
- Stories with magic, dragons, or imaginary worlds
- A message to tell you about danger
14 Clues: Not real, a copy or a lie • What is real, not made up • A message to tell you about danger • The main character of The Truman Show • Secret messages or rules for communication • Stories about space, aliens, or the future • Machines, inventions, or tools people create • The usual rules or features of a type of story • Stories with magic, dragons, or imaginary worlds • ...
Amelia Earhart: The Legacy of an Aviation Pioneer 2024-12-05
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- The thrill of discovering something new, whether on land or in the sky.
- The person who figures out where you’re going and how to get there.
- A groundbreaking achievement that sets you apart from the rest.
- The freedom to make your own choices and follow your own path.
- A person who carves a path for others in uncharted territory.
- The power of sticking with something, no matter how tough it gets.
- Something unknown or puzzling, like Amelia’s disappearance.
- An exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries.
- The belief that everyone deserves the same opportunities, no matter what.
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- Doing something completely on your own, like Amelia flying solo across the Atlantic.
- The strength to take action even when fear is knocking at your door.
- A female hero who inspires greatness in others.
- The sweet result of hard work and perseverance.
- The drive to keep going when challenges seem impossible.
- The act of soaring through the air, chasing dreams above the clouds.
- Model Someone who inspires you to aim higher and dream bigger.
- Someone who’s brave enough to be the first to do something extraordinary.
- The limitless expanse where dreams and planes take flight.
- The art and science of flying through the skies, defying gravity.
- What you leave behind that inspires others long after you’re gone.
20 Clues: A female hero who inspires greatness in others. • The sweet result of hard work and perseverance. • An exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries. • The drive to keep going when challenges seem impossible. • The limitless expanse where dreams and planes take flight. • Something unknown or puzzling, like Amelia’s disappearance. • ...
Women Empowerment Leaders - HerCampus Crossword #2 2026-02-23
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- Youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner and advocate for girls' education.
- A scientist whose discoveries in radioactivity not only changed science but also broke barriers for women in STEM.
- Suffragist leader who was arrested for voting in the 1872 election.
- First woman of color in Congress and a key author of Title IX.
- Supreme Court Justice and pioneer for gender equality legal rights.
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- Founder of "Women for Women International," she supports women survivors of war with resources, education, and skills development.
- The first woman ever elected to the United States Congress (1916).
- A civil rights activist whose bus protest started the Montgomery boycott.
- Abolitionist and orator famous for her "Ain’t I a Woman?" speech.
9 Clues: First woman of color in Congress and a key author of Title IX. • Abolitionist and orator famous for her "Ain’t I a Woman?" speech. • The first woman ever elected to the United States Congress (1916). • Suffragist leader who was arrested for voting in the 1872 election. • Supreme Court Justice and pioneer for gender equality legal rights. • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle #4 Study Guide 2021-05-08
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- History of life documented by fossils.
- Made fossil discoveries of organisms with backbones moving from water to land.
- Lineage traced back to ancestors.
- Remnants of an organism found in rock.
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- Pattern of bones in tetrapods
- Items above are younger than items beneath.
- Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid.
- Diagram showing how members of a family are related to each other.
- Study of the Earth.
- Diagram showing how items are related evolutionarily.
10 Clues: Study of the Earth. • Pattern of bones in tetrapods • Lineage traced back to ancestors. • Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid. • History of life documented by fossils. • Remnants of an organism found in rock. • Items above are younger than items beneath. • Diagram showing how items are related evolutionarily. • ...
Chapter 24 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
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- used to be called "flying machines"
- relating to the country, as opposed to the city
- means overlaid with gold
- a theory that economies work best when there is minimal involvement from government
- a person who assembles and organizes the resources necessary to produce goods and services
- a company that controls all production and sales of a particular product or service
- relating to cities
- at the beginning
- the growth of cities
- to give money to a company or bank, or to buy something, in order to make a profit later
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- what claimed the most lives was
- when the use of assembly lines and factories are used
- money earned by a business after subtracting its operation costs
- the telephone was invented by
- unions an organization that brings together workers in the same trade, or job, to fight for better wages and working conditions
- a business that is owned by many investors
- a Scottish immigrant who went to England to study a less expensive method of making steel (last name)
- New inventions came after
- a group of corporations that unite in order to reduce competition and control prices in a business or an industry
19 Clues: at the beginning • relating to cities • the growth of cities • means overlaid with gold • New inventions came after • the telephone was invented by • what claimed the most lives was • used to be called "flying machines" • a business that is owned by many investors • relating to the country, as opposed to the city • when the use of assembly lines and factories are used • ...
Term 4 Spelling 1 - Vocabulary 2023-09-13
Across
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
- an event causing great harm, damage, or suffering
- able to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- not reasonable, or not likely to be achieved
- unofficial interesting stories or pieces of news that might be true or invented, and quickly spreads from person to person
- to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc
- to make something possible or easier
- tending to change suddenly and without reason or warning, and therefore not able to be depended on
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- a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- fear or anxiety about something that is going to happen or might happen
- the area of a town that surrounds someone's home, or the people who live in this area
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties
- the offices, departments, and groups of people that control a country, state, city
- to cause someone to be completely unable to understand or explain something
15 Clues: to make something possible or easier • not reasonable, or not likely to be achieved • very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange • too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties • an event causing great harm, damage, or suffering • to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc • able to change or be changed easily according to the situation • ...
Inventions and Means of Travel 2026-02-18
Across
- toll road
- mass production of parts that can swapped out to increase manufacturing of muskets
- when one group owns all the means of production over a product
- boats powered by a steam engine on natural rivers
- corporations have the right to operate without government intervention
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- a license that gives a person the right to manufacture an invention
- Eli Whitney's invention that increased the production of cotton in the South
- an economic system in which corporations are in competition to create the best product for the lowest price
- type of business that can have many owners
- a man made river connecting 2 bodies of water
- pulled by a team of horses in canals
11 Clues: toll road • pulled by a team of horses in canals • type of business that can have many owners • a man made river connecting 2 bodies of water • boats powered by a steam engine on natural rivers • when one group owns all the means of production over a product • a license that gives a person the right to manufacture an invention • ...
THE GREAT PROSTATE TUNE UP 2026-02-12
Across
- - The rare and magical great-grandkid
- - Where inventions, repairs, and "quick fixes" become legends
- - What this whole operation really is
- - What keeps a man going past 80
- - How everyone describes him
- - Describes both jokes and certain casseroles
- - Something you turn to adjust a machine
- - Status of Great-Grandkid #4 (currently under construction)
- - Doctor-ordered activity (even if you disagree)
- - Great-grandkid nickname that could also be an Elton John song
- - What both tractors and prostates occasionally need
- - What both tractors and men need running smoothly
- - A man who refuses to buy something he can build better
- - Things in the Shop that are better organized in his head
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- - Status returning soon
- - This very thing keeping him entertained
- - A patch of land (tractor territory)
- - The guy who raised a family, fixed everything, and still drives The Tractor
- - Required while healing (tractor time temporarily paused)
- - His favorite set of wheels (definitely not electric)
- - The small but mighty gland getting VIP attention
- - Great-grandkid nickname that sounds like a jazz musician
- - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly
- - When he'll be back outside
- - Opposite of panic
- - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously)
- - Hospital hero (and expert in “no nonsense”)
27 Clues: - Opposite of panic • - Status returning soon • - How everyone describes him • - When he'll be back outside • - What keeps a man going past 80 • - A patch of land (tractor territory) • - The rare and magical great-grandkid • - What this whole operation really is • - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly • - Something you turn to adjust a machine • ...
THE GREAT PROSTATE TUNE-UP 2026-02-12
Across
- - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously)
- - Status of Great-Grandkid #4 (currently under construction)
- - Status returning soon
- - Something you turn to adjust a machine
- - A man who refuses to buy something he can build better
- - Opposite of panic
- - What both tractors and men need running smoothly
- - What keeps a man going past 80
- - Great-grandkid nickname that could also be an Elton John song
- - What both tractors and prostates occasionally need
- - Where inventions, repairs, and "quick fixes" become legends
- - This very thing keeping him entertained
- - The small but mighty gland getting VIP attention
- - When he'll be back outside
- - The guy who raised a family, fixed everything, and still drives The Tractor
Down
- - What this whole operation really is
- - His favorite set of wheels (definitely not electric)
- - Great-grandkid nickname that sounds like a jazz musician
- - Required while healing (tractor time temporarily paused)
- - The rare and magical great-grandkid
- - Doctor-ordered activity (even if you disagree)
- - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly
- - Things in the Shop that are better organized in his head
- - Describes both jokes and certain casseroles
- - How everyone describes him
- - Hospital hero (and expert in “no nonsense”)
- - A patch of land (tractor territory)
27 Clues: - Opposite of panic • - Status returning soon • - How everyone describes him • - When he'll be back outside • - What keeps a man going past 80 • - What this whole operation really is • - The rare and magical great-grandkid • - A patch of land (tractor territory) • - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly • - Something you turn to adjust a machine • ...
Legal Terms and Concepts 2024-03-20
Across
- The realm of expired copyrights
- A type of intellectual property that protects inventions
- A trust that arises when property is transferred but there's no clear intent.
- Criminal offense of taking property without consent
- Concept of fairness and justice in legal proceedings
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- A judge might award them to make an example of bad behavior
- Defense where the defendant lacks mental capacity due to a mental disorder
- Latin for "good faith"
- A person who manages assets for the benefit of another
- Threat of harmful contact that puts someone in fear.
- A binding agreement between two or more parties
- Legal principle that EU law takes precedence
- The intentional infliction of emotional distress
13 Clues: Latin for "good faith" • The realm of expired copyrights • Legal principle that EU law takes precedence • A binding agreement between two or more parties • The intentional infliction of emotional distress • Criminal offense of taking property without consent • Threat of harmful contact that puts someone in fear. • Concept of fairness and justice in legal proceedings • ...
Roaring 20's Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-10
Across
- A drink that was banned due to the 18Th amendment
- A place of great poverty with unsanitary living conditions named after one of the presidents at this time.
- a time in history that forced many into poverty
- a secret place to drink
- A very liked president who served the longest presidency in history
- Era with no alcohol
- the result of a period of time with severe dust storms hugely damaging agriculture
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- these girls wore skirts and had bobs
- Many new products that were made during this time
- Black _______
- A time of great African American culture in NYC
- Known for having a pet raccoon named Rebecca
- the result of a great economy
13 Clues: Black _______ • Era with no alcohol • a secret place to drink • the result of a great economy • these girls wore skirts and had bobs • Known for having a pet raccoon named Rebecca • A time of great African American culture in NYC • a time in history that forced many into poverty • A drink that was banned due to the 18Th amendment • ...
Unit 2 KIM Chart 2026-02-03
Across
- Time-limited legal right granted by government to an inventor. This prevents others from making, using, or selling their inventions w/out permission
- Websites or apps that allow users to create/share content.
- Responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology/internet.
- Creating something
- Completing tasks, chores, or anything that needs to be done
- Shared, digital record book that's copied and spread across many computers.
- Automatically protects original works like books, music, or art.
- Individual or group who purchases or uses goods or services
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- Using technology to do tasks without human help
- Someone who takes a risk to create their own company
- Making computers and machines think and learn like humans, enabling them to perform tasks that usually need human help.
- Computer generated, 3D simulated environment.
- Turning new ideas, methods, or devices into solutions
- Application of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems or make tasks easier
- Word/phrase/symbol identifying the source of goods or services
15 Clues: Creating something • Computer generated, 3D simulated environment. • Using technology to do tasks without human help • Someone who takes a risk to create their own company • Turning new ideas, methods, or devices into solutions • Websites or apps that allow users to create/share content. • Responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology/internet. • ...
Chapter 5: Our History Through Time and Place 2023-02-06
Across
- all the land and people under the control of a powerful nation
- workers add one kind of part to a product as it passes on a moving belt
- record made by people who saw or took part in an event
- record of an event that was made by a person who was not there
- large group of people living in a well organized way
- people who design ways to build and make things
- to make a choice that gets counted
- one thousand years
- to be treated equally
- time very long ago
- shows how to do something
- things that are made for the first time
- continuing without changing
- ten years
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- one hundred years
- citizens make the decisions
- equal treatment
- to exchange one good or service for another
- diagram that shows when and in what order events took place
- a good place for ships to dock and pick up goods or people
- citizens vote to choose government leaders that make decisions for the people
- all tools people can use every day
- short sayings
- freedoms
- how we describe the time we live in today
- right to vote
26 Clues: freedoms • ten years • short sayings • right to vote • equal treatment • one hundred years • one thousand years • time very long ago • to be treated equally • shows how to do something • citizens make the decisions • continuing without changing • to make a choice that gets counted • all tools people can use every day • things that are made for the first time • ...
Connecting the Timeline 2024-11-06
Across
- Who is responsible for painting the Mona Lisa?
- What was the religion that separated from the Roman Church and created a new strand of Christianity?
- What was known as the new approach to knowledge?
- Who invented the thermometer?
- Who was the father of Anatomy?
- Who was Martin Luther?
- Who nailed the 95 theses to the door of the Wittenburg Churchdoors?
- What is known as one of the most influential inventions of the Renaissance?
- Who became famous because of their use of perspective?
- What invention was created to study and look at the stars?
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- What was the reason for the protest against the catholic church?
- Why did the church split into two?
- How did the Protestant Reformation impact the New World?
- Many Renaissance writers and early humanists wrote about what?
- What is an intellectual movement focused on human achievements called?
- Planets revolving around the Sun are called?
- Planets revolving around the Earth are called?
- What is an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought?
- Teachings that the earth was the center of the universe is known as?
- Who was the First woman artist to gain world recognition?
20 Clues: Who was Martin Luther? • Who invented the thermometer? • Who was the father of Anatomy? • Why did the church split into two? • Planets revolving around the Sun are called? • Who is responsible for painting the Mona Lisa? • Planets revolving around the Earth are called? • What was known as the new approach to knowledge? • ...
5 Themes of Geography 2025-10-27
Across
- Prime __________ - The line of longitude at zero degrees
- The usual weather in a region over a long time.
- The spread of ideas, customs, or inventions from one place to another.
- Where something is found on Earth.
- A large landmass on Earth.
- Imaginary lines that run North to South
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Imaginary lines that run East to West
- __________ Characteristics - Natural parts of Earth like mountains, rivers, and deserts.
- _____________ Location- the exact spot on Earth using coordinates.
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- To change how you live to fit your environment.
- To rely on the environment for resources like water or food.
- Human _____________ Interaction How people adapt to, modify, or depend on their surroundings.
- Ways people move from place to place.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The travel of people, goods, and ideas.
- An area that shares common features.
- Describes what a location looks like or feels like.
- _____________ Location - A location described by what it’s near or around.
- To change the environment to meet your needs.
- ________ Characteristics - Things people have built, like cities and roads.
21 Clues: A large landmass on Earth. • Where something is found on Earth. • An area that shares common features. • Ways people move from place to place. • Imaginary lines that run East to West • The travel of people, goods, and ideas. • Imaginary lines that run North to South • To change the environment to meet your needs. • To change how you live to fit your environment. • ...
RESEARCH 2016-08-02
Across
- always involved in deep thinking and inquiry
- the ability to come up with diverse ideas quickly
- the successful exploitation of new ideas
- it is based on direct experience
- gives criteria to guide in the setting of objectives
- follows methods or procedures
- a type of research that is also called as "fundamental research" or "pure research"
- a type of innovation that changes the product attributes and how the product is noticed by consumers
- example of classification of research that is done in the library
- an applied method of problem solving characterized by an unbiased honest attitude
- quantify or at least suggest an indicator of progress
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- the French word for research that means "to seek or search"
- a method that has been conceived through thought and experimentation
- fond of making discoveries
- the one that is being avoided in intellectual honesty
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- exhibits precise judgement
- target a specific area for improvement
- measures the amount of details associated with the idea
- the systematic investigation into the study of materials and resources
- doing the right thing on the right time
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
22 Clues: fond of making discoveries • exhibits precise judgement • follows methods or procedures • it is based on direct experience • target a specific area for improvement • doing the right thing on the right time • the successful exploitation of new ideas • always involved in deep thinking and inquiry • the ability to come up with diverse ideas quickly • ...
Eleanor and Park Vocab 2020-01-12
Across
- write carelessly
- the major taxonomic group of animals and plants
- a bandage that stops the flow of blood by applying pressure
- perceptible by the senses or intellect
- payment for the release of someone
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- a coating consisting of a thin layer of wood
- express grief verbally
- pass out from weakness or physical or emotional distress
- goods whose trade or possession is prohibited by law
- in a dexterous manner
- treat, mention, or speak to rudely
- impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, or reason
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- utter indistinctly
- contrary to accepted morality or convention
- impossible to fulfill, appease, or gratify
- brilliantly clever
- the fruit or seed of any of various bean or pea plants
- a small recess opening off a larger room
- an abatement in intensity or degree
- the act of binding yourself to a course of action
- tastelessly showy
- overcome with amazement
- the use of tricks to deceive someone
- a communicable disease characterized by wasting of body parts
- any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
- accompanying; following as a consequence
- tired to the point of exhaustion
- a stroke of luck
- laugh nervously
30 Clues: laugh nervously • write carelessly • a stroke of luck • tastelessly showy • utter indistinctly • brilliantly clever • in a dexterous manner • express grief verbally • overcome with amazement • tired to the point of exhaustion • payment for the release of someone • treat, mention, or speak to rudely • an abatement in intensity or degree • the use of tricks to deceive someone • ...
Unit 7 Passage 3 2026-02-09
Across
- __________ must always come first in experiments.
- Doctors learn from __________ to improve care.
- Making the right choice shows strong __________ values.
- Experiments help humans gain new __________.
- Scientists collect __________ to support their ideas.
- Being __________ in a lab can cause serious mistakes.
- Scientists in schools or universities do __________ work.
- Scientists must ask for __________ before testing on people.
- Scientists must act __________ when testing new ideas.
- Sometimes results are __________ and surprising.
- Bad experiments can harm __________, not just one person.
- People who join studies are called __________.
- Findings are shared in written __________.
- Researchers have a __________ to protect people.
- Good research can bring many __________ to people.
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- Making up __________ is wrong and dishonest.
- All discoveries should help __________, not hurt it.
- Even during a study, every person should be treated with __________.
- Some experiments raise __________ about safety and fairness.
- Personal information should stay private to protect __________.
- People have __________ that must be respected in experiments.
- __________ guide scientists to do what is right.
- Scientists test ideas through __________.
- A researcher should be __________ and never lie about results.
- A scientist must be __________ so people can believe the results.
- Lying in a study can damage a scientist’s __________.
- Careful __________ helps scientists learn new things.
- People should have __________ to choose whether to join a study.
28 Clues: Scientists test ideas through __________. • Findings are shared in written __________. • Making up __________ is wrong and dishonest. • Experiments help humans gain new __________. • Doctors learn from __________ to improve care. • People who join studies are called __________. • __________ guide scientists to do what is right. • ...
Industrialization and Reform Review 2024-10-15
Across
- This is when kids are sent to work instead of school
- When businesses pay for announcements that draw public attention to their products
- The American Federation of Labor is one of the largest examples of this
- She called for equal opportunities for all and campaigned for the equal treatment of boys and girls
- Mechanical inventions such as this reduced the number of farm laborers
- He was the leader of the steel industry
- This amendment banned the making and selling of alcohol
- Against the use of alcohol
- She was the organizer of the first women's rights convention
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- He was the leader of the oil industry
- When workers stop working until their demands are met
- The name of the factory where a fire occurred, killing 146 workers
- When one company has control over the making of a product with no competition
- Someone who wants to see social changes and improvements
- He was the leader of the shipping and railroad industries
- He was the leader of the banking and finance industries
- This amendment gave women the right to vote.
- Workers put in long hours and worked for these types of wages
18 Clues: Against the use of alcohol • He was the leader of the oil industry • He was the leader of the steel industry • This amendment gave women the right to vote. • This is when kids are sent to work instead of school • When workers stop working until their demands are met • He was the leader of the banking and finance industries • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- Last name of woman who worked for suffrage
- Gov. Branch that is led by the President
- Person who travels looking for new discoveries
- Native American home
- Something you must have to live
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- Resource found in nature used to make things
- First name of first African American Supreme Court justice
- Someone who does a job for free
- Work people do for you, like car repairs
- To reject a bill; done by the President
- An official rule, don't break these!
11 Clues: Native American home • Someone who does a job for free • Something you must have to live • An official rule, don't break these! • To reject a bill; done by the President • Gov. Branch that is led by the President • Work people do for you, like car repairs • Last name of woman who worked for suffrage • Resource found in nature used to make things • ...
Biblical Archaeological discoveries. 2025-01-31
Across
- the study of the nature of god and religous belief
- A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics
- An item made by a human, typically an item of cultural or historical significance
- a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds
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- belonging to the very distant past
- a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves
- Early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Jericho The oldest fortified city in the world
8 Clues: belonging to the very distant past • Jericho The oldest fortified city in the world • the study of the nature of god and religous belief • A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics • a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves • a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds • ...
The Geographical Discoveries 2023-04-07
Across
- The first land/island in the New World visited by Columbus.
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- The surname of the person after whom America was named.
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- The shape of the transatlantic trade route created in the early 16th Century.
- A product which was grown by enslave Africans and exported to Europe.
- The nationality of the explorer first reaching India by ship.
- Thanks to Ptolemy our planet is considered this shape.
- Machu Pichu is a heritage of this ancient civilisation.
8 Clues: Thanks to Ptolemy our planet is considered this shape. • Machu Pichu is a heritage of this ancient civilisation. • The surname of the person after whom America was named. • The first land/island in the New World visited by Columbus. • The nationality of the explorer first reaching India by ship. • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-11-25
Across
- Money given for a specific purpose, often for education or projects.
- A loop of thread made by a needle in sewing.
- Simple, plant-like organisms that live in water.
- Material made from the treated hide of animals.
Down
- A strong, durable cotton fabric, typically used for jeans.
- The first or early model of something, used as a test version.
- New ideas, methods, or inventions that improve something.
- A pattern of squares, often in two or more colors.
- Loose fitting and not tight.
- Thin fiber used for sewing.
10 Clues: Thin fiber used for sewing. • Loose fitting and not tight. • A loop of thread made by a needle in sewing. • Material made from the treated hide of animals. • Simple, plant-like organisms that live in water. • A pattern of squares, often in two or more colors. • New ideas, methods, or inventions that improve something. • ...
9.5 2026-04-13
Across
- Vetoed act that would have provided a path to citizenship for undocumented children brought into the country by their parents
- Biggest cause for Latin American & Asian American immigration
- State with the largest population of Asian Americans
- The “hub” of technological inventions
- Spanish speakers can use it to keep up to date with news, sports, and shows?
- Author of the Joy Luck Club
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- Biggest focus for Asian Americans
- Latin Americans filled many jobs in the ______ industry
- Name of the region south of the 36 30 Parallel
- The largest minority group in the US
10 Clues: Author of the Joy Luck Club • Biggest focus for Asian Americans • The largest minority group in the US • The “hub” of technological inventions • Name of the region south of the 36 30 Parallel • State with the largest population of Asian Americans • Latin Americans filled many jobs in the ______ industry • Biggest cause for Latin American & Asian American immigration • ...
Types of Engineers and their inventions puzzle 2020-04-03
Across
- x-ray
- interactionw/animals
- testproducts
- theflangedwheels
- skylight
- enhancedventilation
- bioprinting
- cyclotron
- waterturbine
- mowingmachine
- launcherone
- 3dprinting
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- pilotsystem
- robotics
- drillbits
- bubblewaffle
- virtualreality
- jetengine
- genetherapy
- dams
- highways
- televsion
- depositionsystems
- aircompressormachine
- pipes
- inklessprinter
26 Clues: dams • x-ray • pipes • robotics • skylight • highways • drillbits • jetengine • televsion • cyclotron • 3dprinting • pilotsystem • genetherapy • bioprinting • launcherone • bubblewaffle • testproducts • waterturbine • mowingmachine • virtualreality • inklessprinter • theflangedwheels • depositionsystems • enhancedventilation • interactionw/animals • aircompressormachine
Inventions and Technology Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
Across
- one dot or piece of information on a CRT
- device to boost the strength of an electrical signal
- thick piece of flat wood used to press the paper against the letters
- the natural frequency at which something vibrates
- a satellite orbits around the earth at the same speed that the earth is moving so that it is always above the same point on the earth
- different styles of letters
- device storing information in magnetic fields or long term memory
- continuous signal
- parts of computer you can actually touch
- short term memory
- phosphor coated tube that translates electrical signals into pictures
- code using long and short signals to represent letters
- metal switch for completing an electrical circuit
- a satellite moves around the earth in a stretched circle around a particular part of the earth
- a group of satellites that orbit the earth and provide information that can be used by a receiver to accurately pinpoint the receiver's location anywhere on earth
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- amplitude/height of the carrier signal is modified to fit the original signal
- cable consisting of hundreds of tiny glass tubes that transmit pulses of light
- a satellite moves around the earth from North Pole to South Pole and back
- device to translate sound waves into electrical signals
- frequency of the carrier signal is modified to fit the original signal
- message sent by telegraph
- device containing an electromagnet making an audible click when current flows through it
- bulb made of semiconducting organic, carbon based material that contains electro-phosphorescent molecules
- device to select the desired signal
- part of computer that performs most of the calculations and controls other parts of the computer
- series of pulses
- mechanical device using beads to perform mathematical calculations
- flat panel screen with liquid or plasma that responds to electrical signals
- message is added to a carrier signal
- another name for pixel
- quick copy to check for mistakes
- electronic information stored or passed through a computer
32 Clues: series of pulses • continuous signal • short term memory • another name for pixel • message sent by telegraph • different styles of letters • quick copy to check for mistakes • device to select the desired signal • message is added to a carrier signal • one dot or piece of information on a CRT • parts of computer you can actually touch • ...
Inventions and Technology Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
Across
- movement of an airplane up and down as it moves forward
- combination of rocket fuel and oxidizer in a rocket engine
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- a quick burning or explosion of fuel
- stone at the top of an arch bridge
- backward force generated by friction with air molecules
- an airplane moving right or left
- upward force generated by air flowing faster over the top of a wing than under it
- downward force generated by gravity
- series of blades that turn when hot gases push against them
- as a fluid increases in velocity it decreases in pressure
- shape whose top surface is rounded and thus longer than the bottom surface
- power needed to move an aircraft forward
- scientific instruments sent to explore objects in space
- train that travels underground
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- fuels that are liquid only at extremely low temperatures under great pressure
- bridge that uses a series of triangles to spread out the force
- material that supplies oxygen for combustion
- movement of airplane wheels tipping side to side
- use of repelling magnets to move a train (MagLev)
- fourth stroke of an internal combustion engine that pushes out any unburned fuel and gases that resulted from the combustion
- bridge that splits and can be lifted up to allow traffic to pass beneath the bridge
- an aircraft that flies without a pilot
- official term for a drone
- second stroke of an internal combustion engine that compresses the air/fuel mixture
- official term for a drone and its control system
- first stroke of an internal combustion engine that takes in fuel mixed with air
- any vehicle fuel not derived from petroleum (i.e. not gasoline or diesel)
- fuels composed of two chemicals that ignite when they come in contact with each other
- train that travels on rails built above the ground
- third stroke of an internal combustion engine that forces the piston down as the fuel explodes
- material that reduces friction
- anything in a regular orbit around the earth
33 Clues: official term for a drone • material that reduces friction • train that travels underground • an airplane moving right or left • stone at the top of an arch bridge • downward force generated by gravity • a quick burning or explosion of fuel • an aircraft that flies without a pilot • power needed to move an aircraft forward • material that supplies oxygen for combustion • ...
Inventions and Technology Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
Across
- giant cross-bow
- paddle at the back of a ship for steering
- generates and detects sound waves
- study of objects moving through the air
- gun barrel with a spiraling groove
- underwater vehicle
- radar that uses change in frequency to determine the speed and direction that an object is moving
- lever with the fulcrum between the effort and the weight
- the upward force that a liquid or gas exerts on an object
- lever with the effort between the weight and the fulcrum
- SOund Navigation And Ranging; use of sound waves to detect objects
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- wing-like attachment to the side of a submarine for stability and diving
- material carried for the purpose of changing the weight of a vehicle
- lever with the weight between the fulcrum and the effort
- sends and receives sound waves in code for communication
- RAdio Detection And Ranging; use of radio waves to detect objects
- gun barrel that is smooth and polished inside
- submarine designed to operate at deep level of the ocean
- frequency of light and sound waves changes as the object moves toward or away from you
- only detects sound waves
- outside shell of a ship
- propeller for moving a submarine
22 Clues: giant cross-bow • underwater vehicle • outside shell of a ship • only detects sound waves • propeller for moving a submarine • generates and detects sound waves • gun barrel with a spiraling groove • study of objects moving through the air • paddle at the back of a ship for steering • gun barrel that is smooth and polished inside • ...
Inventions and Technology Unit 5 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
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- making an image by passing x-rays through the body
- device using electrical current to measure the surface of a tiny object
- bottom lens of a microscope
- using multiple x-rays to form a 3-dimensional image of internal organs (CAT or CT scan)
- device with a very tiny camera at the end of a flexible tube
- top lens of a microscope
- making images of internal organs by using x-rays to track the movement of an x-ray absorbing material
- lens that eliminates distortion
- use of ultrasound or MRI to detect the elasticity of internal tissues or organs
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- use of fluorescent stains to view microscopic organisms in great detail
- microscope with two lenses
- use of sound waves to detect moving objects inside the body
- surgery performed with small incisions
- microscope with only one lens
- use of magnetic fields to generate an image inside the body
- device that uses a beam of electrons and magnetic coils to view magnified images
- device that generates pulses of sound
- material whose shape deforms when current passes through it
- area of medicine using x-ray technology
- technology that gives a view of the inside of the body
- use of sound waves inside the body
21 Clues: top lens of a microscope • microscope with two lenses • bottom lens of a microscope • microscope with only one lens • lens that eliminates distortion • use of sound waves inside the body • device that generates pulses of sound • surgery performed with small incisions • area of medicine using x-ray technology • making an image by passing x-rays through the body • ...
Fictions that became realities 2025-11-19
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- What does Homer write on the board?
- How does Lisa call a smartphone?
- What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program
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- action or process of finding out something
- Inspired by Thomas Edison, Homer starts coming up with…
- What would Bart become if he didn't change his deceitful ways?
- What happened to the submarine that searched for the titanic?
- What is president Lisa trying to resolve? A budget _____
- Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics.
- Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob?
- How were the voting machines, according to Homer?
11 Clues: How does Lisa call a smartphone? • What does Homer write on the board? • action or process of finding out something • How were the voting machines, according to Homer? • Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob? • What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program • Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics. • ...
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Leonardo Da Vinci - HL 2021-05-13
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- Region in Italy where we can find the city of Vinci
- Number of years Da Vinci spend painting Mona Lisa's lips
- Da Vinci's biggest rival
- Da Vinci's most famous painting
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- cultural, economic and political movement, which emerged in Italy in the 14th century and extended to the 17th century throughout Europe
- a paiting that represents the final meal that Jesus shared with his apostles
- one of Da Vinci's inventions
- when he was younger da Vinci became an apprentice under this artist
- Leonardo Da Vinci's body part that anthropologists claimed they pieced together
- country where Da Vinci died
10 Clues: Da Vinci's biggest rival • country where Da Vinci died • one of Da Vinci's inventions • Da Vinci's most famous painting • Region in Italy where we can find the city of Vinci • Number of years Da Vinci spend painting Mona Lisa's lips • when he was younger da Vinci became an apprentice under this artist • ...
What on Earth is going on? (Find climate terms using the clues below) 2025-04-30
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- Curtains made out of the roots of this grass are used in summers to keep the temperature in the room cool
- Trees storing carbon in their branches, leaves and roots are called this.
- Rainwater harvesting system in Rajasthan
- A clean energy source made by spinning wind turbines.
- Energy generated using Sun's energy
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- One of the first inventions that used coal as a fuel
- The Antarctic sea where an entire colony of Emperor Penguins were lost due to sea ice breakage
- Non-renewable energy source
- The first ones to melt due to climate change
- Used for advanced weather and climate predictions
10 Clues: Non-renewable energy source • Energy generated using Sun's energy • Rainwater harvesting system in Rajasthan • The first ones to melt due to climate change • Used for advanced weather and climate predictions • One of the first inventions that used coal as a fuel • A clean energy source made by spinning wind turbines. • ...
Dale Blundell, Archeology and the Bible 2025-01-31
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- King of Moab
- Cornerstone of the Middle East.
- Ancient hieroglyph cipher.
- The earliest writing form.
- An Egyptian writing style that uses pictures to represent. words or sounds
- The original users of pictograms.
- The study of artifacts to learn about the past.
- Tells the story of the conquest of Canaan.
- Where Moses got the Ten Commandments
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- Jewish manuscripts found in Khirbet Qumran.
- The largest Neolithic settlement ever.
- The most famous discoveries from Ain Ghazal
- Where the ark of the Covenant was found.
- The box housing the Ten Commandments
- The rules given to us by God for everyday life.
- Mounds of Debris in Jerico
- The first city to build walls around itself.
- The country where the Mernephat Stele was found.
- The body of water next to Ain Ghazal
- Recorded the victories of Mesha.
20 Clues: King of Moab • Ancient hieroglyph cipher. • Mounds of Debris in Jerico • The earliest writing form. • Cornerstone of the Middle East. • Recorded the victories of Mesha. • The original users of pictograms. • The box housing the Ten Commandments • The body of water next to Ain Ghazal • Where Moses got the Ten Commandments • The largest Neolithic settlement ever. • ...
The scientific revolution 2023-01-17
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- Newton Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc.
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic church
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- laws laws that keep universe in order; cannot be changed; establish order in our world
- theory the sun is the center of universe, Copernicus
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- method developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
- press allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- Copernicus theorizes sun is in the center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- developed laws of planetary motion
10 Clues: developed laws of planetary motion • theory the sun is the center of universe, Copernicus • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • press allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • Newton Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc. • ...
d 2025-11-21
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- an italian painter and architect who had many brilliant ideas and very famous painting
- A Renaissance architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral
- a polish astronomer that concluded that the sun was at the center of the universe and the planets orbited around it.
- a group of catholic leaders that met to respond to protestant challenges and direct the future of the catholic church
- a religious movement that split the christian church in two
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- a german monk and theologist that posted his 95 theses on a church door
- influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland.
- A major Italian Renaissance painter known for his balance, created The School of Athens.
- idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics
- belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- a italian astronomer who's discoveries helped to develop the scientific method
- A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David.
14 Clues: A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David. • idea that the sun was at the center of the universe • belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven • a religious movement that split the christian church in two • an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics • influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland. • ...
Chapter 4 Inventors/Inventions 2023-10-02
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- Liquid hydrocarbon formed over millions of years from decayed animals which can be used for lighting and lubrication
- Black woman who invented products for black women's hair (last name)
- Invented the telegraph (last name)
- Black man who invented the stop light (last name)
- Name for the record player invented by Thomas Edison
- Biracial man who invented the device that attaches the top part of a shoe to the bottom (last name)
- Drilled the first oil well (last name)
- Invented the electric light bulb (last name)
- Invented the air brake (last name)
- Black man who invented the rotary lawn mower (last name)
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- Former slave who invented oil lubrication systems (last name)
- Invention that uses electromagnetism to transmit messages along long distances
- Invented the sleeper car (last name)
- Invented the process that allowed people to produce steel quickly and cheaply (last name)
- Manufactured the first car, the Model T, on an assembly line (last name)
- Woman who invented the dishwasher (last name)
- A derivative of petroleum that is used to run internal combustion engines, which run cars
- Former slave whop invented the foldaway bed (last name)
- Invention created by Alexander Graham Bell
- Inventor who created the alternating electrical current
- Brothers who created the first airplane (last name)
21 Clues: Invented the telegraph (last name) • Invented the air brake (last name) • Invented the sleeper car (last name) • Drilled the first oil well (last name) • Invention created by Alexander Graham Bell • Invented the electric light bulb (last name) • Woman who invented the dishwasher (last name) • Black man who invented the stop light (last name) • ...
Technological Inventions in 1960s 2025-02-12
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- – "Wireless sound communication improved."
- – "Energy-efficient light source invented in 1962."
- – "Vehicle that floats on air."
- – "Portable music tape introduced in 1963."
- – "Rocket that took Apollo to the moon."
- – "Technology for recording moving images."
- – "Heart device improved in the 1960s."
- – "Fast computer memory."
- – "Brand of TV using new technology."
- – "Company that made photocopiers popular."
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- – "Early internet developed in 1969."
- – "Strong fiber used in bulletproof vests."
- – "747 jumbo jet project began in the 1960s."
- – "Light beam technology invented in 1960."
- – "Computer pointing device invented in 1964."
- – "Beginner-friendly programming language from 1964."
- – "Small electronic circuit for computers."
- – "First geostationary satellite in 1963."
- – "First communications satellite in 1962."
- – "Cash machine invented in 1967."
20 Clues: – "Fast computer memory." • – "Vehicle that floats on air." • – "Cash machine invented in 1967." • – "Early internet developed in 1969." • – "Brand of TV using new technology." • – "Heart device improved in the 1960s." • – "Rocket that took Apollo to the moon." • – "Wireless sound communication improved." • – "First geostationary satellite in 1963." • ...
John Quincy Adams Inventions 2025-09-17
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- Blanket
- Ear cleaning device
- Subatomic particle
- Sea creature
- Crystal
- Rock band
- Color
- Coin
- Fruit
- 2D shape
- Pool ball
- Way to cite words
- Math formula
- Animal sound
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- US city
- Rodent
- Testing format
- Style of art and music
- Type of journey
- Family Guy character
- Bird
- Raw material harvesting site
- Writing implement
- Unit of liquid measurement
- Line of people
- Fast, easy, and casual Mexican restaurant
- Vegetable
- Video game
- Marching percussion instrument
- Arrow holder
30 Clues: Bird • Coin • Color • Fruit • Rodent • US city • Blanket • Crystal • 2D shape • Rock band • Vegetable • Pool ball • Video game • Sea creature • Math formula • Animal sound • Arrow holder • Testing format • Line of people • Type of journey • Writing implement • Way to cite words • Subatomic particle • Ear cleaning device • Family Guy character • Style of art and music • Unit of liquid measurement • Raw material harvesting site • ...
Black Holes 2024-09-16
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- biggest type of black hole
- a grey hole
- what the whole universe is made of
- first telescope to take an image of a black hole
- how a black hole is created
- first black hole to be discovered
- the 4th state of matter
- a type of matter that comprises of most the universe
- closest black hole discovered
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- made the most important black hole discoveries
- what happens to matter entering a black hole
- what is at the other end of a black hole
- a black hole theory
- a technology used to find black holes
- a different name for a black hole
- the biggest black hole discovered
- first person to find a black hole
17 Clues: a grey hole • a black hole theory • the 4th state of matter • biggest type of black hole • how a black hole is created • closest black hole discovered • a different name for a black hole • the biggest black hole discovered • first person to find a black hole • first black hole to be discovered • what the whole universe is made of • a technology used to find black holes • ...
A better Crossword 2021-07-31
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- The capital of Italy
- Main antagonist in Dreamworks Sinbad
- Whats __ Dog
- Another term for a peanut
- "Into the thick of it __"
- One of the greatest inventions dating back to the fourth century BC
- A popular streaming site
- International Muti-sport event
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- Mountain Chicken
- The act of hurling something out of a window
- Light diffraction through moisture in the atmosphere
- Type of plants know for having thick fleshy leaves or stems adapted to storing water
- Moive/Movies starring the GOAT's of Basketball
- Keeps your bones strong
14 Clues: Whats __ Dog • Mountain Chicken • The capital of Italy • Keeps your bones strong • A popular streaming site • Another term for a peanut • "Into the thick of it __" • International Muti-sport event • Main antagonist in Dreamworks Sinbad • The act of hurling something out of a window • Moive/Movies starring the GOAT's of Basketball • ...
Q 2023-11-29
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- soldiers paid to fight
- an army made up of citizens
- helped train the army at valley forge
- commander of the continental army
- made many inventions
- the place where the Boston Massacre happened
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- the raising of prices
- to stand up against something
- where the shot around the world occurred
- started the sons of liberty
- pretended to be a man to fight in the war
- betrayed the patriots
- a list of signatures for a cause
- where the soldiers were trained in the winter
14 Clues: made many inventions • the raising of prices • betrayed the patriots • soldiers paid to fight • started the sons of liberty • an army made up of citizens • to stand up against something • a list of signatures for a cause • commander of the continental army • helped train the army at valley forge • where the shot around the world occurred • pretended to be a man to fight in the war • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2023-10-12
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- his most notable inventions were an early gas mask and a traffic light.
- best known for his development of Florida's east coast. He was responsible for building the Florida East Coast Railway from Daytona to Key West.
- responsible for the introduction and development of alternating current for light and power
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- a graphite lubricator, allowing superheated machinery to be oiled. Other inventions included a movable ironing board and lawn sprinkler.
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- the first inexpensive industrial process that allowed for the mass production of steel.
- developed "lightning wires" and "Morse code," an electronic alphabet that could carry messages.
- created the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- known for reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them.
- most well known for inventing the telephone.
- telegraph cables were undersea cables running under the Atlantic Ocean for telegraph communications.
- A business or groups of businesses that control a specific market.
- she invented the world's first hair-straightening formula and/or the hot comb
- became the first people to fly a heavier than air, power controlled machine, known as the Wright Flyer.
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- invented the automatic shoe lasting machine.
- the long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic codes
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- developed his first railroad sleeping car
- invented a folding cabinet bed to fit in small homes
- a retail firm that conducts its business by receiving orders and shipping its merchandise through the mail and that supplies its customers with catalogs, circulars
- founded the Standard Oil Company
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- businesses control and determine prices and demand in this economic system
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- also known as the Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid scientific discovery, standardization, mass production and industrialization from the late 19th century into the early 20th century.
- invented a method for producing a more durable carbon filament, making incandescent lighting practical and affordable for consumers.
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry.
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
32 Clues: founded the Standard Oil Company • a new method, idea, product, etc. • developed his first railroad sleeping car • invented the automatic shoe lasting machine. • most well known for inventing the telephone. • helped build the formidable American steel industry • invented a folding cabinet bed to fit in small homes • ...
Q & A Education Vocabulary 2022-06-20
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- Both my children are fast_____ and are doing very well at school. (learn)
- Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics)
- Eg. Many parents think that ______ is the most important thing in the world.(educate)
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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)
- Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover)
- 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) • ...
12 Women That Have Contributed to Healthcare's History 2021-08-16
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- discovered key insight for diabetes treatment
- made groundbreaking discoveries on alzheimer's, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's, schizophrenia
- first African American surgeon general
- first known female physician, Greek doctor, penned oldest medicine book by a woman
- first Native American woman to earn MD, opened a hospital in Waterhill Reserve
- founded modern nursing, "lady with the lamp"
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- won Boylston Prize for providing first reliable information about menstruation
- ancient Egyptian physician, titled "Lady Overseer of Female Physicians"
- first African American woman to earn MD, wrote "Book of Medical Discourses," cared for freedmen postwar
- first female surgeon general & first Hispanic, became deputy director of National Institute of Health and Human Development
- first American woman to earn MD degree
- founded American Red Cross, "angel of the battlefield"
12 Clues: first American woman to earn MD degree • first African American surgeon general • founded modern nursing, "lady with the lamp" • discovered key insight for diabetes treatment • founded American Red Cross, "angel of the battlefield" • ancient Egyptian physician, titled "Lady Overseer of Female Physicians" • ...
Industrialization Notes 2023-09-19
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- a limit on how many immigrants from a particular country could come into the country, the US never had any
- began as a wave of inventions such as cash registers, typewriters, and adding machines
- American finance was dominated by him
- the greatest inventor of the 1880's
- political machines were parties led by a powerful:
- politics in this age were ________
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- their success helped others and they were always trusted because they do the right thing
- corporate mergers lead to giant companies called:
- sold 90% of the oil in America
- would take from others and tax the poor, their riches never helped others
10 Clues: sold 90% of the oil in America • politics in this age were ________ • the greatest inventor of the 1880's • American finance was dominated by him • corporate mergers lead to giant companies called: • political machines were parties led by a powerful: • would take from others and tax the poor, their riches never helped others • ...
Cultural Geography 2022-01-12
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- The spread of the beliefs and social activities of one culture to different ethnicities, religions, nationalities, etc.
- an area in which people have many shared culture traits, such as religious beliefs, language, or lifestyle (two words)
- Found in large heterogeneous (varied) societies large territory as compared to folk culture (two words)
- set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share
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- Anonymous hearth(s) (unknown origins) Diffuses (Spreads) slowly and on a small scale (Two words)
- New ideas and discoveries that change culture
- the core principals and ideals of a society (two words)
- The features common to all cultures (two words)
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part, such as language spoken or sports played (two words)
- The use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems
10 Clues: New ideas and discoveries that change culture • The features common to all cultures (two words) • the core principals and ideals of a society (two words) • The use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems • set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share • ...
Intellectual Property Law 2021-03-30
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- state law that protects formulas and recipes giving advantage over the competitors
- the use of someone else's work and the claim that it is your own
- any violation to something protected by IPL
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- protects various forms of written and artistic expression
- property that belongs to and can be used by the public
- the expressed authority from the owner of the work you wish to use
- the use of protected work with permission and without penalty
- protects a name or symbol that identifies the source of the goods or service
- the law that protects property that results from the fruits of our mental labor
- federal protection for inventions of tangible things
10 Clues: any violation to something protected by IPL • federal protection for inventions of tangible things • property that belongs to and can be used by the public • protects various forms of written and artistic expression • the use of protected work with permission and without penalty • the use of someone else's work and the claim that it is your own • ...
Thomas Edison crossword puzzle. 2023-09-18
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- Let thousands of people get new ____ in the factories that mass produced light bulbs and power plants.
- Improved household _________ so that people could cook, clean, read, bathe and much more.
- Made homes _____ by replacing openly exposed flames with concealed light bulbs so that their houses didn't burn down.
- Created a new section of the economy for machines and things driven by electricity.
- Let ___________ have a way to stay up after dark and work.
- Has over ________ patents
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- Invented the light bulb as well as the _____ grid
- ______ outside are safer because they are lit up.
- ________ other scientists to invent new and improve upon his inventions.
- The phonograph let people play _____
10 Clues: Has over ________ patents • The phonograph let people play _____ • Invented the light bulb as well as the _____ grid • ______ outside are safer because they are lit up. • Let ___________ have a way to stay up after dark and work. • ________ other scientists to invent new and improve upon his inventions. • ...
Paranthropus boisei Crossword 2024-04-01
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- Enlarged jaw piece with strong muscles for chewing
- Many fossils have been found in -------- sediment
- Researcher(s) responsible for many fossil discoveries
- One country where fossils have been located
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- "- man" early nickname due to believed diet
- Foramen Magnum shape
- The older epoch P. boisei lived in
- Nickname for the type specimen or OH 5 fossil
8 Clues: Foramen Magnum shape • The older epoch P. boisei lived in • "- man" early nickname due to believed diet • One country where fossils have been located • Nickname for the type specimen or OH 5 fossil • Many fossils have been found in -------- sediment • Enlarged jaw piece with strong muscles for chewing • Researcher(s) responsible for many fossil discoveries
china 2023-10-24
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- one of chinas most famous inventions
- dynasty a dynasty that lasted through 2070-1600BCE
- a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius.
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- a dynasty that lasted from 1700-1050BCE
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- parts of animal bone, used in divination ceremonies in ancient China
- one of chinas most secret traded items
7 Clues: one of chinas most famous inventions • one of chinas most secret traded items • a dynasty that lasted from 1700-1050BCE • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • dynasty a dynasty that lasted through 2070-1600BCE • parts of animal bone, used in divination ceremonies in ancient China • ...
Leonardo da vinci crossword 2020-12-05
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- /mr Vincis other famous profession besides art
- /the month and date leonardo da Vinci was born
- /a famous Renaissance artist
- / a invention of Mr Vinci which used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere
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- /an invention made by Mr Vinci
- / the most famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci
- /Invention made by Leonardo da Vinci which was an early precursor to the principle of the modern day helicopter
- /a special door made by leonardo da Vinci
- /alot of Mr Vincis inventions were about....
- is a watertight costume for underwater use
10 Clues: /a famous Renaissance artist • /an invention made by Mr Vinci • /a special door made by leonardo da Vinci • is a watertight costume for underwater use • /the month and date leonardo da Vinci was born • /alot of Mr Vincis inventions were about.... • /mr Vincis other famous profession besides art • / the most famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Fun Puzzle :) 2024-02-25
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- is now known as the Indus River
- his mother cooked about 7.7 pounds of this
- one of the biggest inventions in science & math
- the oldest language and the mother of all languages
- Yogi Bapa gave Mahant Swami Maharaj six of these when he came to eat
- bhakta, Bhagatji Maharaj's childhood name
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- age that he ran away after jumping from the loft
- known as the eternal religion (Sanatan Dharma)
- Shushruta was the father of _______ (Hint: a field)
- Maharaj, which sadhu did Bhagatiji Maharaj find during his mission
10 Clues: is now known as the Indus River • bhakta, Bhagatji Maharaj's childhood name • his mother cooked about 7.7 pounds of this • known as the eternal religion (Sanatan Dharma) • one of the biggest inventions in science & math • age that he ran away after jumping from the loft • Shushruta was the father of _______ (Hint: a field) • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2025-08-13
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- The growth of towns and cities as people moved from rural areas.
- The country where the Industrial Revolution began.
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- Man-made waterway used to transport goods during the Industrial Revolution.
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- Harmful substances released into the air, water, or soil from industry.
- Relating to manufacturing, production, or large-scale industry.
- Spinning _____
- The queen who reigned over Britain for much of the 19th century.
- Work done by people, often in exchange for wages.
- A large building where goods are made, often with machinery.
10 Clues: Spinning _____ • Work done by people, often in exchange for wages. • The country where the Industrial Revolution began. • The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions. • A large building where goods are made, often with machinery. • Relating to manufacturing, production, or large-scale industry. • ...
World War 2 Inventions 2021-04-26
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- used to get money from the bank
- This kind of bomb was made to kill people using radiation
- Was blasted into the sky to help get information from space
- Perfected by the British during the Battle of Britain to detect incoming air raids,
- The world's first intercontinental ballistic missile had a range of 200-225 miles, reached an altitude of up to 60 miles and could strike London just three minutes after its launch in Holland.
- were used to hold Oil or fuel.
- in the closing months of World War 2 as a way of giving fighters an advantage over their enemies in the sky.
- Helped prevent pilots from getting sick from high altitude.
- Was a big moving vehicle that shoots bullets and missiles.
- We use it every day to search on the internet.
- It helps 2 items stuck together when put on it
- was made to multiple gun shots in a short time.
- a type of drug that effective against many bacterial infections caused by staphylococci and streptococci
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- It was used to that strong gasses wouldn't hurt people with this invention on.
- helped make pilots land safer
- The potential power stored within the Atom had been known for a long time, but it was during WWII that the race to harness its power really began
- It made coffee easier to take on the go
- A fun toy that looks like a steel coil and falls down a stair.
- were used to shoot missiles underwater.
- A type of pencil that was made so the ink doesn't dry out.
- were created for reconnaissance and ferrying small items between ships.
- a kind of rubber that was cheap
22 Clues: helped make pilots land safer • were used to hold Oil or fuel. • used to get money from the bank • a kind of rubber that was cheap • It made coffee easier to take on the go • were used to shoot missiles underwater. • We use it every day to search on the internet. • It helps 2 items stuck together when put on it • was made to multiple gun shots in a short time. • ...
Unit 3 Innovative Inventions 2021-10-27
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- tools needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
- important
- exclusive rights over an invention
- a person who creates something
- able to be eaten
- Tool or piece of equipment
- A process of improvement in the material
- Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- to motivate
- to make a test
- relating to recent times or present
- to keep safe
- used to give light in a room
- to carry out a task; to act or entertain
- to let someone do something
- An overcrowding; a clogging
- a small useful machine or device
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- A belief or view about something
- characteristic
- to come into sight
- a machine or tool used to do a household job
- a tool or device used for a particular purpose
- Ability to recognize familiar faces
- something that is made for the first time
- to harm something
- the first of its kind
- moving backward or forward in time
- working or produced by machines or machinery
- to help
- to make possible
- Convert waste into reusable material.
31 Clues: to help • important • to motivate • to keep safe • characteristic • to make a test • able to be eaten • to make possible • to harm something • to come into sight • the first of its kind • Tool or piece of equipment • to let someone do something • An overcrowding; a clogging • used to give light in a room • a person who creates something • A belief or view about something • ...
Deutsche Erfindungen (German Inventions) 2018-01-24
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- Diese Schokolade passt in der Tasche einer Sportjacke. (This chocolate fits in the pocket of a sports jacket.)
- Wir dekorieren diesen Baum in Winter. (We decorate this tree in winter.)
- Man beißt diesen Bär. (One bites this bear.)
- Das Studium von Krankheitserreger. (The study of germs that make you sick.)
- Es hilft, wenn du Kopfschmerzen hast. (It helps when you have a headache.)
- In diesem Garten wachsen keine Blumen. (No flowers grow in this garden.)
- Mit ihm kann man Videos und Programme sehen. (One can watch videos and programs on it.)
- Wir alle tragen sie. Oft sind sie blau. (We all wear them. They are often blue.)
- Kinder können damit fahren. (Children can drive this.)
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- Sie helfen beim Sehen. (They help with seeing.)
- Getränke und Essen bleiben warm oder kalt mit ihr. (Drinks and food stay warm or cold with it.)
- Du brauchst es, wenn du mich anrufen möchtest. (You need it if you want to call me.)
- es macht Lieder sehr klein. (It makes songs very small.)
- Heute steht er in jeder Küche. (Today it is found in every kitchen.)
- Sie geht auf einem belegtes Brot. (It goes on a sandwich.)
- Mit ihm kann mann fliegen. (One can fly with it.)
- Adolf Dassler hat diese Schuhe gemacht. (Adolf Dassler made these shoes.)
- Es macht Leute sicherer im Auto. (It makes people safer in the car.)
- Sie ist weiß, und du sollst sie morgens und abends benutzen. (It is white, and you should use it in the morning and in the evening)
- Es hat zwei Räder, aber es fährt sehr schnell. (It has two wheels, but drives very fast.)
20 Clues: Man beißt diesen Bär. (One bites this bear.) • Sie helfen beim Sehen. (They help with seeing.) • Mit ihm kann mann fliegen. (One can fly with it.) • Kinder können damit fahren. (Children can drive this.) • es macht Lieder sehr klein. (It makes songs very small.) • Sie geht auf einem belegtes Brot. (It goes on a sandwich.) • ...
1960s Technology: Important Inventions 2023-10-23
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- Portable audio storage medium.
- Medical breakthrough in assisted reproduction.
- Energy-efficient light source.
- Used in touch-tone phones.
- Medical imaging technology using X-rays.
- Light-emitting diode technology.
- Medical imaging technology.
- Pointing device for computers.
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- Advancement in aviation technology.
- Entertainment medium using electronic technology.
- Real-time visual communication technology.
- Device for operating electronic appliances.
- Miniature integrated circuit.
- Non-invasive medical imaging technology.
- Broadcasting via communication satellites.
- Widely used home movie format.
- Invention with applications in technology and medicine.
- Precursor to the modern internet.
- Scannable code for product identification.
- Storage medium for data and software.
20 Clues: Used in touch-tone phones. • Medical imaging technology. • Miniature integrated circuit. • Portable audio storage medium. • Widely used home movie format. • Energy-efficient light source. • Pointing device for computers. • Light-emitting diode technology. • Precursor to the modern internet. • Advancement in aviation technology. • Storage medium for data and software. • ...
Top 20 Manmade inventions 2024-04-09
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- Device for broadcasting moving images; often called the 'tube'.
- Edison's bright idea for illumination.
- Watt powered the Industrial Revolution with this.
- Turing's legacy, essential for modern computing.
- Synthetic material shaping the modern world.
- Penicillin, for one, fights bacterial infections.
- Flow of charge that Edison harnessed.
- Marconi's medium for wireless audio transmission.
- Global network connecting millions of computers.
- Scripted system for communication.
- Silicon heart of modern electronics.
- Cooling system preserving your food and more.
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- Drives automobiles with explosive power.
- Wright brothers' vehicle for flight.
- Early invention that keeps on turning.
- Power source splitting atoms for electricity.
- Satellite navigation aid, short and simple.
- Gutenberg's revolutionary machine for mass production of books.
- Bell's invention for long-distance communication.
- Jenner's preventive shot against diseases.
20 Clues: Scripted system for communication. • Wright brothers' vehicle for flight. • Silicon heart of modern electronics. • Flow of charge that Edison harnessed. • Early invention that keeps on turning. • Edison's bright idea for illumination. • Drives automobiles with explosive power. • Jenner's preventive shot against diseases. • Satellite navigation aid, short and simple. • ...
Treasures 1.5 Kids' Inventions 2023-01-18
36 Clues: 집 • 약 • 발견 • 질문 • 잊다 • 시계 • 대답 • 다시 • 야구 • 기계 • 가게 • 병원 • 소리 • 회사 • 구멍 • 둥근 • 대회 • 할머니 • 그렸다 • 누군가 • 무언가 • 똑똑한 • 발명품 • 딱 맞다 • 어린이들 • ~ 안에 • 발명하다 • 머무르다 • 생각했다 • 녹음하다 • 짐을 싸다 • ~하는 동안 • 야구 방망이 • 아이디어, 생각 • 모두, 모든 사람 • 더 낫게, 더 좋게
Y6 UNIT 4 - Inventions 2025-01-20
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- very dirty
- A thing that hangs on the wall and can tell time.
- A small car that collects data on Mars
- An invention that changed the entertainment in the last century. Movies became more popular because of it.
- Ginny didn't notice him and walked right _____ him.
- Harry ______ and saw the sky turning black.
- An invisible piece of technology many of us can't live without
- Steve Jobs introduced this in 2006.
- past simple of swim
- A thing that makes persons life easier.
- A robot that looks like human
- past simple of eat
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- A mean of transport first made many years ago, now it looks very different than then
- Very pleased
- Smiling a lot
- Will is used to talk about our ________ about future.
- A device that detects object nearby
- A thing needed to give energy to some devices (TV remote etc.)
- to look at someone in a cruel way
- horrible, disgusting
- to change something to make it better
21 Clues: very dirty • Very pleased • Smiling a lot • past simple of eat • past simple of swim • horrible, disgusting • A robot that looks like human • to look at someone in a cruel way • A device that detects object nearby • Steve Jobs introduced this in 2006. • to change something to make it better • A small car that collects data on Mars • A thing that makes persons life easier. • ...
Unit 4: Monsoon Asia Vocab and Content 2025-01-10
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- region that traded spices, jade, and porcelain
- the network of small land and sea trade routes connecting Eurasia from 114BCE - 1450 CE
- region that traded metals, ivory, timber, and tortoise shells
- the Mongol leader who brought in foreigners to help rule in China
- Japanese religion expressing love and respect for nature
- the major religion to come from Europe
- invention by Chinese used in warfare
- a philosophy-based belief based on the respectful relationships between people in society
- the dynasties known for the most inventions and innovations (2 of them)
- region that traded oil, wine, horses, and cloth
- a line of rulers descended from one family
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- the major religion to come from Gupta that was most popular in Asia
- supplying the land with water from other places
- royal authority comes from heaven
- to make large quantities of an item like statues or pottery
- rule by officials of proven merit / quality
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- the dynasty known for instituting Civil Service Examinations
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent to a person
- the dynasty known for the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors
- a samurai code of honor that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless
21 Clues: royal authority comes from heaven • invention by Chinese used in warfare • the major religion to come from Europe • a line of rulers descended from one family • rule by officials of proven merit / quality • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • region that traded spices, jade, and porcelain • supplying the land with water from other places • ...
Vocab Challenge 2025-09-19
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- People who move around a lot instead of staying in one place.
- The slow change of living things over many generations.
- Changing in order to survive better in a new environment.
- A group of people living and working together in one place.
- Early humans who hunted animals and gathered plants for food.
- A large, organized society with cities, government, and culture.
- A new idea or invention that improves life.
- The time before people started writing things down.
- structure The way a society is organized, including roles and relationships.
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- Taming wild animals or plants so they can be useful to humans.
- The act of staying alive in difficult conditions.
- The later stone age when humans began farming and settling in villages.
- The characteristics and sense of self that make a person or group unique.
- The shared beliefs, arts, customs, and traditions of a group.
- Tools, machines, or inventions that help make life easier.
- When people or animals move from one place to another, usually to find better conditions.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
- The early stone age when humans used simple stone tools and hunted animals.
- Natural materials like water, land, and minerals that people use.
19 Clues: Growing crops and raising animals for food. • A new idea or invention that improves life. • The act of staying alive in difficult conditions. • The time before people started writing things down. • The slow change of living things over many generations. • Changing in order to survive better in a new environment. • ...
Noble Prize Winning Physicist 2021-07-06
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- for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy
- for his work on the scattering of light
- for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces
- for the discovery and the interpretation of the Cherenkov effect
- for his services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them
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- for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory
- for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect
- discovery of nuetron
- for his investigations of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of argon in connection with these studies
9 Clues: discovery of nuetron • for his work on the scattering of light • for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory • for the discovery and the interpretation of the Cherenkov effect • for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy • for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces • ...
Areas of law 2024-12-02
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- Rules about how the government works with people, like laws about crime or how the government makes decisions.
- Rules to protect the environment, like air, water, and wildlife.
- Rules about things that are illegal and the punishments for doing them.
- Rules to protect creative ideas, like inventions, books, and logos.
- Rules about buying, selling, and using land and buildings.
- Rules for soldiers and how the army operates.
- Rules about healthcare, doctors, hospitals, and health insurance.
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- Rules for starting, running, and ending businesses.
- Rules to make sure businesses compete fairly and don’t cheat.
- Rules about who can live in a country, and how they can come and go.
- Rules that define what people can and cannot do, like what’s legal or illegal.
- Rules about how to go through the legal process, like going to court.
- Rules about how the government collects money from people and businesses.
- Rules about what happens when someone or a business can’t pay their debts.
- Rules about family matters like marriage, divorce, and child custody.
- Rules that countries follow when they deal with each other.
- Rules that help settle disagreements between people, like fights over money or property.
- Rules about workers’ rights and what employers can and cannot do.
- Rules about promises people or businesses make to each other that they have to keep.
- Rules that govern relationships between individuals or private groups.
20 Clues: Rules for soldiers and how the army operates. • Rules for starting, running, and ending businesses. • Rules about buying, selling, and using land and buildings. • Rules that countries follow when they deal with each other. • Rules to make sure businesses compete fairly and don’t cheat. • Rules to protect the environment, like air, water, and wildlife. • ...
Archaeology in the Bible 2025-01-31
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- Oldest city in the World and considered the first wall city in the world.
- Archaeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Prophet on Dead Sea scrolls
- Shed light on the social, economic,and political contexts of that time period.
- Considered the first extra-biblical mention of the nation
- A system of writing using pictures to represent words or sounds.
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- Largest Neolithic settlements in the world along the Jordon river.
- Region in the middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- Early form of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- The study of ancient remains that provides insight into the OT.
- A mound of Earth and debris that provides valuable insight into the city's history.
- This language was on the Rosetta Stone.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho.
- Key source for understanding the history of the ancient Isrealites.
- Artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- what dead sea scrolls were written on.
16 Clues: Prophet on Dead Sea scrolls • what dead sea scrolls were written on. • This language was on the Rosetta Stone. • Artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics. • Considered the first extra-biblical mention of the nation • The study of ancient remains that provides insight into the OT. • A system of writing using pictures to represent words or sounds. • ...
Some Key Business Terms 2021-02-02
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- All the activities which go into marketing a product or service.
- A person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks.
- Communication between the business and customer, making the customer aware that the product is for sale.
- Anybody who has an interest in what a business does.
- The increase worth that a business creates for a product.
- The owners of a company.
- The amount of income received from selling goods or services.
- Trade undertaken using electronic means on the internet.
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- The group of customers a product is aimed at.
- The process of transforming inventions into products that can be sold to customers.
- The use of name, symbol or design to identify a particular product.
- Occurs when the revenue of a business are greater than its costs.
- A characteristic of a product that make it different from other similar products being sold in the market.
- The process of gaining information about customers, competitors and market trends.
- The flow of cash into and out of a business.
15 Clues: The owners of a company. • The flow of cash into and out of a business. • The group of customers a product is aimed at. • Anybody who has an interest in what a business does. • Trade undertaken using electronic means on the internet. • The increase worth that a business creates for a product. • The amount of income received from selling goods or services. • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2024-12-05
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- spinning machine powered by water used to produce cotton more rapidly and in greater quantities.
- machine designed for weaving.
- major highway where drivers typically pay a fee to use it.
- increase in the population of a city/town as a result of people moving from rural areas to urban ones.
- introduction of machines into a process, activity or place.
- machine that uses steam and heat pressure to create mechanical motion.
- vehicle driven by steam or electricity that runs on rails and is used to pull trains.
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- large amount of production of the same product.
- Scottish inventor and engineer who created the steam engine.
- development of industries in a country.
- machine for making fabric powered by steam, water or electricity rather than by hand.
- multiple-spindle machine for spinning wool or cotton.
- machine used to separate cotton from its seeds.
- American inventor and engineer who revolutionized the cotton industry through his inventions.
- small business or manufacturing activity performed in people’s house.
15 Clues: machine designed for weaving. • development of industries in a country. • large amount of production of the same product. • machine used to separate cotton from its seeds. • multiple-spindle machine for spinning wool or cotton. • major highway where drivers typically pay a fee to use it. • introduction of machines into a process, activity or place. • ...
Great Depression Review 2026-01-06
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- Inventions like teh assembly line become commonplace in a factory, which leads to this
- for stock brokers to make profits with a margined stock, the value of the stock must ______________
- the value of the US dollar is tied to a fixed amount of gold
- A series of legislation and policies aimed to end the great depression
- Buying a stock with a small down payment and borrowing the rest
- provides financial support for elderly Americans, unemployed workers, and people with disabilities
- Americans wanted this political change post-WW1
- The origional amount borrowed
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- Buy now pay later
- a large drought covering most of the Midwest, hurt farmers during the great depression
- Period of widespread fear of communism, socialism, and anarchism in the United States
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- protects workers right to organize unions and to collective bargaining
- makeshift communities built from scrap resources they could find
- created millions of jobs for unemployed Americans, focusing on infrastructure projects.
15 Clues: Buy now pay later • The origional amount borrowed • Americans wanted this political change post-WW1 • the value of the US dollar is tied to a fixed amount of gold • Buying a stock with a small down payment and borrowing the rest • makeshift communities built from scrap resources they could find • A series of legislation and policies aimed to end the great depression • ...
hi 2025-03-09
big 6 - unit 4 2025-05-04
6 Clues: finish • very tiny • full of adventure • completely change so that it is much better. • Scientists always make huge scientific ........... • a statement about what you think will happen in the future.
Facts about George Washington Carver 2022-12-06
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- State Carver was born in.
- A popular nickname that people called him.
- Carver did agricultural research to help these people with their crops.
- Carver was best known for using this in inventions.
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- reports for the public stating cultivation information for farmers, science for teachers and recipes for housewives.
- first African American to earn this Bachelors Degree.
- A kind of mobile classroom and laboratory used to demonstrate soil chemistry to help farmers.
- The historically black university where Carver taught and did his agricultural science research.
8 Clues: State Carver was born in. • A popular nickname that people called him. • Carver was best known for using this in inventions. • first African American to earn this Bachelors Degree. • Carver did agricultural research to help these people with their crops. • A kind of mobile classroom and laboratory used to demonstrate soil chemistry to help farmers. • ...
Hunters and Gatherers 2020-09-05
6 Clues: A human that hunts animals • Worship of God, gods, or spirits • People that move from place to place • A human that collects plants for food • Moving from one place and settling in another • Ways knowledge, tools, inventions are applied to meet needs
Unit 7 Review World Civ 2023-03-23
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- followers of Martin Luther's new teachings
- time of new discoveries in astronomy, chemistry, etc.
- Religion of King Henry BEFORE his change
- what Catholics and Protestants do to each other after the Reformation
- spreads the plague into Europe
- astronomer who used a telescope
- 3/4 of accused during witch hunts
- creator of the printing press
- astronomer who said the sun is the center of the solar system
- attempt to get rid of all bad after Reformation
- missionaries created to convert more Catholics
- English who discovers the laws of gravity
- what indulgence money was used for
- HOW the Europeans could pay for education
- time of learning and art
- King of England that changes religion
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- papers that were sold to forgive sins
- painter/artist of the Renaissance who painted on the ceiling
- Grammar, poetry, math, geometry, astronomy, public speaking
- Banker who helped pay for the Renaissance
- main religion of Europe
- wrote 95 complaints against the church
- new technology used to make books/copies
- WHERE Europe got their information from
- Catholic Church response to Martin Luther
- leader of the Catholic Church
- time of protesting against Catholic Church
27 Clues: main religion of Europe • time of learning and art • leader of the Catholic Church • creator of the printing press • spreads the plague into Europe • astronomer who used a telescope • 3/4 of accused during witch hunts • what indulgence money was used for • papers that were sold to forgive sins • King of England that changes religion • wrote 95 complaints against the church • ...
modern world (Social studies) 2023-02-10
6 Clues: used to make material • work hard for little pay • children used for poor work conditions • during this period there was a burst of creativity • began in Egland 1760s and later spread to western Europe • owners got richer while workers worked long shifts and got little pay
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
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- They had 5 stages of these the highest stage makes you the ruler (no spaces)
- They had advanced ____________
- This is the power which lives in everything
- The river valley where the Harappan civilizations lived in
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- They had a lot of these, including stairs
- They invented/played this game (it starts with ch)
- There are 16 of these in Ancient India
- The harrapen civilization invented around ___ things
- The ______ were also called the untouchables and they did the dirty work
- The religion that most Ancient Indian cultures used.
- They had none of this (starts with sla)
11 Clues: They had advanced ____________ • There are 16 of these in Ancient India • They had none of this (starts with sla) • They had a lot of these, including stairs • This is the power which lives in everything • They invented/played this game (it starts with ch) • The harrapen civilization invented around ___ things • The religion that most Ancient Indian cultures used. • ...
STS Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-01
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- An organism exclusively native to a place or biota
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- it is a strategy that attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- They established many of the first transgenic models of human disease, including the first carcinoma caused by a transgene.
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- are inventions and innovations in communication have had a major influence on society.
- It is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- proteins created by gene cloning
- it is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Cape-to-Cairo railroad vertically across Africa
- One of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem.
- It originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- cloths or fabrics
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)
- It is a threat to environment that the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- can be used in the treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases like sickle cell anemia, muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- means our surrounding includes air, water, soil, Biological environment, noise aesthetics, cultural, socio-economic, political conditions.
- It is a threat to environment that plastics and garbages dumped into river
- is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- The basic principle for producing a GMO was to add new genetic material into an organism's genome.
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines.
- it is a type of Biodiversity that each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- Human motivation explains the reasons why people behave the way they do
- It is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- Genetic modification or engineering is used for increasing the production of crops, pest control, weed management etc.
- Industrialized nations first laid track in their own countries, then in their colonies and other areas under their political influence
- it was invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. It is made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
- one of the 3 main goals of Biological Diversity
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- it 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.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is neurotoxic and prenatal exposure can affect brain development, even at low doses of exposure.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- These organisms are now used for several purposes, and are particularly important in producing large amounts of pure human proteins for use in medicine.
- Tracking and confirmation of the spread of disease
- It is built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers and to create improved crops.
- One of the 10 commercially available crops grown from GMO seeds in the U.S.
- it is the concept of leisure developed from labor-saving technology. People use the money they earn to take advantage of leisure time.
- It is the shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- can be useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health.
- Evolution is the theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms.
- Trans-Siberian railroad (1891-1905)
- It is a threat to environment that tons of pollutants dumped in air by industries, vehicles
- A species present in such small numbers that it is at risk of extinction.
- it is a large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement of medical science.
- It was demonstrated that the power of the king could be limited by a written grant. It is also founded the English Liberties of today.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- it is a type of Biodiversity that the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- it is a type of Biodiversity that the large variety of different ecosystems on earth, which have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in the habitat.
- Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad across Europe to the Middle East
- are often called the “motherculture” because theyinfluenced other Mesoamerican societies
60 Clues: cloths or fabrics • proteins created by gene cloning • Comes from the Latin word “techne” • Trans-Siberian railroad (1891-1905) • Comes from the Latin word “scientia” • Intelligence demonstrated by machines. • Earth is not special in a cosmological sense. • Cape-to-Cairo railroad vertically across Africa • one of the 3 main goals of Biological Diversity • ...
Unit 1 - WTG 8 2025-04-30
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- It is the first month of the year.
- The telephone is a speaking _________.
- Today is April __________.
- Christmas is on December ___________.
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- Bell was born in _______________.
- K class students are in the sixth _________.
- November is the _________ month of the year.
- Alexander Graham Bell became famous for many ___________.
- Someone who can't hear
9 Clues: Someone who can't hear • Today is April __________. • Bell was born in _______________. • It is the first month of the year. • Christmas is on December ___________. • The telephone is a speaking _________. • K class students are in the sixth _________. • November is the _________ month of the year. • Alexander Graham Bell became famous for many ___________.
Cartoons 2023-11-15
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- Nightfall Chronicles Sneak into the Ninja Nightfall Chronicles, a comic where skilled ninjas navigate the shadows on secret missions. It's a tale of stealth, martial arts, and the code of the ninja.
- Mansion Chronicles Explore the Mystery Mansion Chronicles, a comic set in a mysterious mansion filled with secrets and hidden passages. Each chapter unravels new mysteries and thrilling discoveries.
- Detective Duo Join the Daring Detective Duo, a comic featuring two clever detectives solving mysteries in a bustling city. Each case brings suspense, clues, and a touch of humor to the pages.
- Paradise Pursuit Set sail with the Pirate Paradise Pursuit, a comic where swashbuckling pirates embark on daring adventures in search of hidden treasures. It's a tale of high seas and daring escapades.
- Monsters Quest Join the Mythical Monsters Quest, a comic where brave heroes venture into mythical realms to confront legendary creatures. It's a journey of courage, mythology, and epic battles.
- Elemental Explorers Explore the Enchanted Elemental Explorers, a comic where characters harness elemental powers to protect a magical realm. It's a journey of magic, friendship, and elemental wonders.
- Squad Showdown Witness the Superhero Squad Showdown, a comic where mighty heroes unite to face powerful villains. It's a tale of courage, teamwork, and epic battles to save the day.
- Comedy Carnival Enter the Cosmic Comedy Carnival, a comic that blends humor and space adventures. With quirky alien characters and intergalactic jokes, it's a carnival of laughter among the stars.
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- Wonderland Adventures Dive into the Whimsy Wonderland Adventures, a comic where imagination knows no bounds. Each page is a portal to a whimsical world filled with magical creatures and fantastical landscapes.
- Mermaid Mischief Dive into the Magical Mermaid Mischief, a comic where mermaids embark on mischievous underwater adventures. It's a whimsical tale of oceanic antics and mermaid magic.
- Revolution Rampage Experience the Robot Revolution Rampage, a comic set in a futuristic world where robots rebel against their human creators. It's a thrilling tale of rebellion, technology, and survival.
- Galaxy Explorers Join the Galactic Galaxy Explorers, a comic that takes readers on thrilling space adventures. With futuristic ships and interstellar discoveries, it's a journey beyond the stars.
- Mirror Mirror Peer into the Magical Mirror Mirror, a comic where a magical mirror transports characters to enchanted realms. It's a story of friendship, courage, and the wonders of magical portals.
- Treasures Embark on the Time-Traveling Treasures, a comic that explores different historical eras. With each adventure, characters discover hidden treasures and encounter famous figures of the past.
- Station Stardust Orbit the Space Station Stardust, a comic set on a bustling space station where characters from different planets coexist. It's a story of unity, diversity, and interstellar adventures.
15 Clues: Squad Showdown Witness the Superhero Squad Showdown, a comic where mighty heroes unite to face powerful villains. It's a tale of courage, teamwork, and epic battles to save the day. • ...
