discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Carl Sagan 2025-02-18
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- Carl Sagan is famous for his discoveries of this planet's surface temperature and it's relation to Global Warming
- Carl Sagan attended the University of _______ at only 16 years of age
- Space probes with golden records on them containing images, sounds, music, and other proof of human existence.
- The __________ effect was discovered by Carl Sagan to be happening on Venus and poses a serious threat to Earth.
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- Microorganisms may be living in Venus' atmosphere because of ___________ light
- Carl Sagan won an astonishing _________ awards for his contributions (contains a hyphen)
- Carl Sagan was born in this borough
- Movie we watched in class based on one of his books
- Book and PBS series written by Carl Sagan
9 Clues: Carl Sagan was born in this borough • Book and PBS series written by Carl Sagan • Movie we watched in class based on one of his books • Carl Sagan attended the University of _______ at only 16 years of age • Microorganisms may be living in Venus' atmosphere because of ___________ light • ...
The renaissance in london 2025-09-14
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- A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays
- The definition of too many people in one place
- The primary religion at that time in England
- The most dangerous disease at the time
- One of the most important inventions at the time
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- Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s
- one Of the most known play writers to this day
- The religion created by king Henry VIII
- The British and welsh dynasty of figures commonly painted as portraits during that time
9 Clues: The most dangerous disease at the time • The religion created by king Henry VIII • A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays • The primary religion at that time in England • one Of the most known play writers to this day • The definition of too many people in one place • Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s • One of the most important inventions at the time • ...
America’s Age of Prosperity the 1920s 2014-08-21
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- In the 1920’s a new form of music called
- Chaplin Movie theaters created their own celebrities
- secure, new rights and freedoms
- Renaissance occurred in the African American neighborhood of Harlem
- In both white and black communities, the youth movement
- trial took place in Tennessee in 1925
- media The affordability of the radio and moving pictures led to widespread
- society New inventions led to a young emerging
- Amendment The new age of women was ushered in after World War I with the passing of the
- of alcohol
- Klux Klan Another counter movement that took place during the 1920s was the rebirth of the
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- improved movie-making technology, new films called
- Twenties America’s history is often referred to as the
- culture This rise in illicit trade led to a prominent
- Migration After World War I ended, an event called the
- monkey trail garnered national attention as big-name lawyers
- Amendment won the passing of the
- Hughes who wrote of being African American in the new America.
- after would war 1,Americe saw at time of
- Scott Fitzgerald American Author captured the cultural explosion of the 1920’s
- culture created celebrities and heroes from common people
21 Clues: of alcohol • secure, new rights and freedoms • Amendment won the passing of the • trial took place in Tennessee in 1925 • In the 1920’s a new form of music called • after would war 1,Americe saw at time of • society New inventions led to a young emerging • improved movie-making technology, new films called • Chaplin Movie theaters created their own celebrities • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-04
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- a person who moves from place to place
- a group’s way of life, including types of food,
- down through the generations as stories or songs
- the large animals of a particular region,
- a fertile place with water in a desert
- a scientist who studies the cultural
- a scientist who studies past human life
- of humans
- for food
- a long period of dry, hot weather
- time when it occurred
- event
- an artifact or piece of writing that was
- analyzing fossils and artifacts
- wild plants to eat
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- a strip of land connecting two landmasses
- to meet people’s needs
- the movement from one place to another
- the raising of plants and animals to
- a human who hunts animals and
- the practice of growing plants and rearing
- them useful to humans
- an artifact or writing created after
- encouraging the growth of crops and plants
- or geological period
- an unwritten account of events, often
- by someone who witnessed or lived through a
- the application of knowledge, tools, and
- the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- an object made by humans from a past culture
- event by someone who did not see it or live during
- clothing, language, religion, behavior, and ideas
32 Clues: event • for food • of humans • wild plants to eat • or geological period • them useful to humans • time when it occurred • to meet people’s needs • a human who hunts animals and • analyzing fossils and artifacts • a long period of dry, hot weather • the raising of plants and animals to • an artifact or writing created after • a scientist who studies the cultural • ...
Croosi boi 2019-07-14
7 Clues: yourself • a living breathing thing • a breakthrough that’s new • a gas that’s bad to inhale • a slow growing living thing • a thing that makes people sick • a thing (mainly living) dies out
Topic 7 Lesson 6-7 2025-01-31
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- the ____ road was not just one road but a network of trade routes.
- a Chinese practice of inserting needles at specific points in the skin to treat disease or relieve pain
- unbending
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- Rebel armies destroyed the Han capital, ________ in 190 C.E.
- ________ were often worshipped as either gods or the representatives of the gods.
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- an official who represents a country
- In 221 B.C.E, the ruler of _____ defeated the other states and ended the Zhou dynasty.
- civil ______: the administrative service of a government
- The ______ government created schools to prepare students for civil service.
- to bring together in one unit
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
- Early Chinese _______ had constructed separate walls in the north to keep out the Xiongnu.
- a connected group of system; a system where all parts are connected
- New inventions also changed daily life for Chinese _______ and workers.
- Qin ruled _______ with absolute control and swift, harsh punishment.
16 Clues: unbending • to bring together in one unit • an official who represents a country • an official who watches others for correct behavior • civil ______: the administrative service of a government • Rebel armies destroyed the Han capital, ________ in 190 C.E. • the ____ road was not just one road but a network of trade routes. • ...
Maya Vocab Review 2022-10-28
6 Clues: to come out of • to write in stone • new ideas or discoveries • to remove by scooping dirt • not real, something that is fantasy • a deep limestone sinkhole of fresh water
7-8 Science Chapter 1 Vocab 2024-09-09
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- all the steps you need to do, the directions
- The ____________ variable is the one you choose to change.
- the process of obtaining knowledge about nature
- branch of physical science that studies the changes matter goes through
- your possible answer to the problem "If...then..."
- Data that describes (red, small, hot)
- using science information to make life better, inventions
- any factor that can change in an experiment
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- question that needs to be answered
- the ability to do work
- anything that has a mass and takes up space
- branch of physical science that studies the different forms of energy
- The _____ group is set up as normally as possible.
- all the information you gather as you run the test
- The _____________ variable is the one you measure in the test.
- Data that gives an amount (5cm, 24mL, 16kg)
16 Clues: the ability to do work • question that needs to be answered • Data that describes (red, small, hot) • anything that has a mass and takes up space • Data that gives an amount (5cm, 24mL, 16kg) • any factor that can change in an experiment • all the steps you need to do, the directions • the process of obtaining knowledge about nature • ...
Scientific Revolution & the Enlightenment 2026-02-05
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- Being a legal member of a country with rights and responsibilities.
- Supporting big or extreme changes to society or government.
- The idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system, not Earth.
- A way of thinking that focuses on human potential, achievements, and learning instead of only religion.
- A period when new scientific ideas and discoveries changed how people understood nature, space, and science.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- An Enlightenment thinker who believed people have natural rights like life, liberty, and property.
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- A French Enlightenment thinker who studied society, government, and human rights.
- The movement to end slavery.
- The idea that people have basic rights just because they are human.
- An intellectual movement in the 1600s–1700s that focused on reason, individual rights, and questioning government authority.
- When a powerful country takes control of weaker lands for resources or power.
- A person from a wealthy, noble, or high social class.
- A scientist who said the sun, not Earth, was at the center of the solar system.
- A written plan of government that explains laws and powers.
- A time in Europe when people began to use logic and science instead of tradition or religion to understand the world.
- An economic system where people and businesses own property and make profits.
- A scientist who explained gravity and laws of motion, helping shape modern science.
18 Clues: The movement to end slavery. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • A person from a wealthy, noble, or high social class. • Supporting big or extreme changes to society or government. • A written plan of government that explains laws and powers. • The idea that people have basic rights just because they are human. • ...
All About The Ancient Civilizations 2022-03-03
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- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there
- What is on of the two things Ra is the God of in Ancient Egypt
- what is an inventing that the Mesopotamian's invented that is still used to this day
- Fill in the blank, Chandragupta _________ (Ancient India)
- 'meso' means middle what does 'potamos' mean (Mesopotamia's name)
- What is a famous building in Ancient Rome
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- how many pieces of land does ancient Greece/Rome have right now
- the most popular ancient China booklet filled with ______ sayings and prayers
- What was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia
- Other Mesopotamian river
- what is one clothing that ancient Romans wore
- What is one of The Four Great Inventions of ancient China
- What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate
14 Clues: Other Mesopotamian river • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • What is a famous building in Ancient Rome • what is one clothing that ancient Romans wore • What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate • What was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia • How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there • Fill in the blank, Chandragupta _________ (Ancient India) • ...
Women in Engineering 2023-06-09
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- Dorothy Hodgkin built the first model of this molecule
- Rosalind Franklin's work led to the discovery of the molecular structure of ___
- _____ Jackson, NASA's first African-American female engineer
- Marie Curie was the first person to win ___ Nobel Prizes for Science.
- Marie Maynard Daly was the first African American woman to earn a PhD in _______
- Sally Ride was the first American women in _____
- London's "Ladies Bridge" built by women
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- Josephine Cochrane patented this household invention in 1886
- Austrian–American actress responsible for inventions that served as the foundation for Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi
- Mary _______ invented the windshield wiper in 1903
- Ella Gaillard invented the first ______ atraumatic needle
- Amazing Grace- Programming pioneer, mathematician and US Navy reserve officer
- Helen August Blanchard invented the _____ stitch of sewing machines
- In 2020, women made up only 28% of the ____ workforce
14 Clues: London's "Ladies Bridge" built by women • Sally Ride was the first American women in _____ • Mary _______ invented the windshield wiper in 1903 • In 2020, women made up only 28% of the ____ workforce • Dorothy Hodgkin built the first model of this molecule • Ella Gaillard invented the first ______ atraumatic needle • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2 2016-03-30
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- world-wide
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- to use
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
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- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used by everyone
- new inventions; the science of industry
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
14 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
African-American Inventors 2022-02-18
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- inventor of traffic signal
- inventor of induction telegraph system
- inventor of Wonderful Hair Grower
- inventor of synthesizing physostigmine
- inventor of the Super Soaker
- inventor of automatic elevator
- inventor of sanitary belt
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- inventor of potato chip
- inventor of first home security system
- created 518 products from crops
- responsible for monumental telecommunications research that led to inventions such as the touch-tone phone
- co-inventor of 'shockwave' that helped develop web animation
- co-inventor of IBM's original personal computer
- inventor of the Thermo King
14 Clues: inventor of potato chip • inventor of sanitary belt • inventor of traffic signal • inventor of the Thermo King • inventor of the Super Soaker • inventor of automatic elevator • created 518 products from crops • inventor of Wonderful Hair Grower • inventor of first home security system • inventor of induction telegraph system • inventor of synthesizing physostigmine • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-13
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- They established chemistry as a pure science.
- Said that the Earth is round.
- Created the Three Laws of Motion
- Made important discoveries in anatomy.
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- The view that Earth rotates on its axis around the sun.
- Established universal laws of physics.
- The view that Earth is the center of the universe.
- Has Mathematical proof that planets revolve around the sun.
- Helped develop the scientific method.
- One of the fathers of modern philosophy.
10 Clues: Said that the Earth is round. • Created the Three Laws of Motion • Helped develop the scientific method. • Established universal laws of physics. • Made important discoveries in anatomy. • One of the fathers of modern philosophy. • They established chemistry as a pure science. • The view that Earth is the center of the universe. • ...
Bangkok, Thailand 2022-11-09
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- A country in Asia
- the work and designs of buildings, structures - anything built
- a harbor town or city where ships may take on or discharge cargo;
- The capital of Thailand
- things to be used for a specific purpose; machinery, parts put together that creates an object to be useful
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- A large, elegant home where kings and queens or other important people may live.
- the goods or merchandise carried in a ship, airplane, or vehicle,
- A religious system of thought, without a god, that a person must depend on their own thoughts and discoveries about the world and life.
- a large, reusable box for gathering together smaller crates or cartons into a single shipment, made for easy and fast loading and unloading of freight
- a place dedicated to the worship of a god.
- Something, someone, or a place well-known by many people.
11 Clues: A country in Asia • The capital of Thailand • a place dedicated to the worship of a god. • Something, someone, or a place well-known by many people. • the work and designs of buildings, structures - anything built • the goods or merchandise carried in a ship, airplane, or vehicle, • a harbor town or city where ships may take on or discharge cargo; • ...
Columbian Exchange 2024-01-25
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- Horses, pigs, chickens...
- Mirrors, tea kettles, silverware...
- America in the 1400s
- Tomatoes, peppers, corn...
- The man this exchange was named after
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- Wheat, cocoa, sugarcane...
- Europe in the 1400s
- A crop that became a staple in Ireland
- The disease that wiped out nearly a million Native Americans within a century
- An animal that the Native Americans quickly became masters with
- The crop that eventually caused slavery
11 Clues: Europe in the 1400s • America in the 1400s • Horses, pigs, chickens... • Wheat, cocoa, sugarcane... • Tomatoes, peppers, corn... • Mirrors, tea kettles, silverware... • The man this exchange was named after • A crop that became a staple in Ireland • The crop that eventually caused slavery • An animal that the Native Americans quickly became masters with • ...
Sociology 2025-03-18
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- What system of machines increased production during the Industrial Revolution?
- Which global system was influenced by industrialization, capitalism, and international trade?
- What social movement emerged to combat poor working conditions?
- Which type of environmental energy advancements were developed to address pollution?
- What type of government interventions were introduced to improve worker conditions?
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- What mode of communication was transformed by industrial inventions like the telegraph?
- Which economic class expanded significantly during the Industrial Revolution?
- What became more affordable due to mass production?
- Which part of cities improved due to better roads, sewage systems, and public transport?
- Which group benefited from increased wealth aside from factory owners?
- What type of businesses flourished due to industrialization and innovation?
- What key aspect of society saw improvement, leading to increased literacy rates?
12 Clues: What became more affordable due to mass production? • What social movement emerged to combat poor working conditions? • Which group benefited from increased wealth aside from factory owners? • What type of businesses flourished due to industrialization and innovation? • Which economic class expanded significantly during the Industrial Revolution? • ...
Calculus FUNword Puzzle 2017-05-30
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- Man's Best Friend
- Fancy word for max/min
- ∫
- E=MC²
- 1st derivative of position
- Able to be differentiated, or derived
- To avoid reading, we use ________.com
- ∞
- Line a function never crosses. Never in a million years
- Nice way to say Ghost OR Hey, you got a lot of _____!
- Has SUM of the greatest mathematical discoveries. _______ sum
- Rule uv'+vu'
- We avoid our relatives on _______.com
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- Gentle giant (Staff)
- Should be an honors teacher but isn't (Staff)
- Mixture of yellow and blue (Staff)
- What gets wetter as it dries?
- Line A line that intersects a function at ONE point
- Whole schools loves him (Staff)
- Antiderive THIS to get velocity
- Loves triangles; Has a theorem about them
- First name is fire, literally. Has a triangle named after him
- Rule (vu'-uv')/v²
- How much stuff is in a space. (Cube: s³)
- Beefy gym teacher (Staff)
- Slope of the original function can be found using its _______
- Distance ∫∣v(t)∣dt
- Got hit by an apple
- Rule We use ________ Rule to derive a function
29 Clues: ∫ • ∞ • E=MC² • Rule uv'+vu' • Man's Best Friend • Rule (vu'-uv')/v² • Distance ∫∣v(t)∣dt • Got hit by an apple • Gentle giant (Staff) • Fancy word for max/min • Beefy gym teacher (Staff) • 1st derivative of position • What gets wetter as it dries? • Whole schools loves him (Staff) • Antiderive THIS to get velocity • Mixture of yellow and blue (Staff) • Able to be differentiated, or derived • ...
Dash Red Renaissance A (1) 2023-04-24
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- Tell a secret in someone's ear
- Unwell, with a fever
- Where you go when you're sick
- Small
- These make up your skeleton
- pool Where you go to splash on a hot day
- A section of a country
- A birds home
- Black and white African horse
- A rocky edge
- Joyful
- Birds have many of these
- A baby bird
- The leader in a classroom
- What is under your feet outside
- Someone that tells stories
- To take notes or copy down
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- A person that makes important discoveries
- Another word for 'children'
- The main actor in your favorite movie
- Birds use these to fly or swim
- To pay attention to what someone is saying
- Angry or upset
- What you do with a book
- To make longer or larger
- A round shape
- What a bird does with its beak
- A place for a hot soak
- A scavenger bird
- The planet we live on
- A winding body of water
31 Clues: Small • Joyful • A baby bird • A birds home • A rocky edge • A round shape • Angry or upset • A scavenger bird • Unwell, with a fever • The planet we live on • A section of a country • A place for a hot soak • What you do with a book • A winding body of water • To make longer or larger • Birds have many of these • The leader in a classroom • Someone that tells stories • To take notes or copy down • ...
Silk Road 2025-11-05
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- A material made in China that traveled westward; used for writing
- A precious green stone often traded from Central Asia to China
- Large animals used to carry goods across deserts
- Rich animal skins, like sable or mink, traded for luxury
- A fine cloth made in China that gave the trade route its name
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- A white ceramic material used in making plates, bowls, etc., that traveled east.
- Western bowls and cups that traveled east (the material they were made from)
- The trade network also spread new ____ like religions and inventions.
- The trade route linked China and the ______.
9 Clues: The trade route linked China and the ______. • Large animals used to carry goods across deserts • Rich animal skins, like sable or mink, traded for luxury • A fine cloth made in China that gave the trade route its name • A precious green stone often traded from Central Asia to China • A material made in China that traveled westward; used for writing • ...
WORDPLAY 2022-10-15
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- A Scalar value which is associated with square matrix
- .
- Which is officially known as International Medal for Outstanding Discoveries in Mathematics?
- 1/2×diagonal×(sum of the height of two
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- {1,1,2, 6, 24, 120, 720, 5040, 40320...}
- Who proved that the value of π lies between 3 + 1/7 (approx. 3.1429) and 3 + 10/71 (approx. 3.1408)?
- .
7 Clues: . • . • 1/2×diagonal×(sum of the height of two • {1,1,2, 6, 24, 120, 720, 5040, 40320...} • A Scalar value which is associated with square matrix • Which is officially known as International Medal for Outstanding Discoveries in Mathematics? • Who proved that the value of π lies between 3 + 1/7 (approx. 3.1429) and 3 + 10/71 (approx. 3.1408)?
Trade and Travellers 2017-12-05
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- A religion that spread over the Silk Road and gave birth to things later such as Neo Confucianism and Confucianist scholar gentry's anger
- What did trade bring to people who participated in it?
- A European explorer who recorded his discoveries while with the Mongols
- A trade route used over sea primarily
- What method of transportation for trade was used in West Africa?
- An Islamic country along the Sand Road trade along with Songhay and Ghana
- An idea with many varieties that was diffused through trade
- A city located in Mali that was the center for Islamic learning.
- A Chinese explorer during the Ming dynasty who became an eunuch
- The most popular and most wanted luxury good made only in China
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- Rhythm and art migrations, specifically with drums and voices, originated here
- A trade route between China and Rome
- An innovation that increased inter-regional trade of luxury goods
- Something that spread over all trade routes that benefited how civilizations worked and developed over time
- A Moroccan scholar who travelled and studied the Medieval world
- Something that spread over the Silk Road trade that hurt people's health
- Trade routes had different environments for different goods that affected what?
- Trade was also manipulated and monopolized to benefit what aspect of culture
- This contributed to sea trade that was very cheap and predictable to bring merchants to other trade cites
- Who benefited the most out of trade?
20 Clues: A trade route between China and Rome • Who benefited the most out of trade? • A trade route used over sea primarily • What did trade bring to people who participated in it? • An idea with many varieties that was diffused through trade • A Moroccan scholar who travelled and studied the Medieval world • A Chinese explorer during the Ming dynasty who became an eunuch • ...
Social studies work week 1-2 2022-08-12
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- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- before Christ
- natural features on earth
- The customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- The wealth and resources of a country or region especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- east or west of the prime meridian
- does not show physical features
- an historical event
- Common (or current) era
- A period of one hundred years
- A complex human society usually made up of different cities, with certain characteristics of cultural and technological development
- documents/images and artifacts that had been provide with firsthand testimony concerning an historical topic under research investigation
- objects in the surrounding areas or conditions
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- describing features on the human body
- the study of the ancient and recent human discoveries that were past through materiel remains
- before the common era
- A period of 10 years
- simple objects usually from showing from an human workmanship,distinguished as a natural object
- Is a fixed point in time from which a series of years is reckoned
- north or south of the equator
- year of the lord
- a group of people having common traditions and other things
- a stock of supplies or materials
- old information through out time and present
- activities associated with the governance with another country or another area
25 Clues: before Christ • year of the lord • an historical event • A period of 10 years • before the common era • Common (or current) era • natural features on earth • north or south of the equator • A period of one hundred years • does not show physical features • a stock of supplies or materials • east or west of the prime meridian • describing features on the human body • ...
HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENT 2023-10-30
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- a poisonous form of oxygen
- an idea that is wrong because it has been based on a failure to understand a situation
- the process of collecting and changing old paper, glass, plastic, etc
- damage caused to water, air, etc.
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- the study and knowledge of the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- waste a situation in which no waste material is produced
- any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
7 Clues: a poisonous form of oxygen • damage caused to water, air, etc. • waste a situation in which no waste material is produced • the process of collecting and changing old paper, glass, plastic, etc • an idea that is wrong because it has been based on a failure to understand a situation • ...
The renaissance in london 2025-09-14
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- A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays
- The definition of too many people in one place
- The primary religion at that time in England
- The most dangerous disease at the time
- One of the most important inventions at the time
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- Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s
- one Of the most known play writers to this day
- The religion created by king Henry VIII
- The British and welsh dynasty of figures commonly painted as portraits during that time
9 Clues: The most dangerous disease at the time • The religion created by king Henry VIII • A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays • The primary religion at that time in England • one Of the most known play writers to this day • The definition of too many people in one place • Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s • One of the most important inventions at the time • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2025-01-15
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- Franklin studied these during weather experiments
- Franklin loved studying this
- Franklin was this in France
- Franklin refused to get these for his inventions
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- Franklin’s kite flew in this
- Franklin experimented with ways to save time on this
- Franklin’s role in studying natural phenomena
- Franklin was a self-taught one
- Last name of the famous inventor
- Franklin charted ocean currents on this
10 Clues: Franklin was this in France • Franklin’s kite flew in this • Franklin loved studying this • Franklin was a self-taught one • Last name of the famous inventor • Franklin charted ocean currents on this • Franklin’s role in studying natural phenomena • Franklin refused to get these for his inventions • Franklin studied these during weather experiments • ...
Tiny Workers Puzzle 2025-04-26
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- Jumps and says "ribbit"
- Man’s best friend
- Flying mammal
- Loves to move to music
- Makes bread and cakes
- Flies an airplane
- King's son
- Bird that hoots at night
- Studies things and makes discoveries
- Helps doctors and patients
- Swings in trees
- Waddles on ice and loves the cold
- Drives cars, trucks, and buses
- Pretends to be different people
- Colors walls or pictures
- Floats on water
- Uses their voice to make music
- Has a trunk
- Takes care of books in a library
- Builds houses
- Wears a crown and rules too
- The biggest animal in the sea
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- Protects the country
- Big machine used on farms
- Long vehicle that rides on tracks
- Has two wheels and you pedal it
- Orange animal with a bushy tail
- Travels to space
- Likes to chase mice
- Funny person at the circus
- Catches fish in the sea or lake
- Big fish with sharp teeth
- Wears a crown and rules a kingdom
- Cooks food in a kitchen
- Digs underground for treasure
- Helps sick animals
- Colorful bird that can talk
- Works on a boat
- Lays eggs
- Builds things out of wood
- Likes to climb and say "maa"
- Rides horses and takes care of cows
- Queen's daughter
- Takes sick people to the hospital
- Makes honey
45 Clues: Lays eggs • King's son • Has a trunk • Makes honey • Flying mammal • Builds houses • Swings in trees • Works on a boat • Floats on water • Travels to space • Queen's daughter • Man’s best friend • Flies an airplane • Helps sick animals • Likes to chase mice • Protects the country • Makes bread and cakes • Loves to move to music • Jumps and says "ribbit" • Cooks food in a kitchen • Bird that hoots at night • ...
M2 How We Know What’s Deep Inside the Earth 2021-10-31
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- Green rock found in the mantle
- This layer is 3-40 miles thick
- A device to measure the waves produced by earthquakes
- A device that is sent somewhere far or dangerous to make discoveries
- The outer core is made mainly of this (6,4)
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- This layer accounts for 84% of the Earth's volume
- This word describes the plates of the crust and their movement
- Besides the heat, given as a reason why we cannot visit the centre of the Earth
- This metallic element is also found in the core
- The core of the Earth is as hot as the surface of this other object in the solar system
- This word means 'of earthquakes'
11 Clues: Green rock found in the mantle • This layer is 3-40 miles thick • This word means 'of earthquakes' • The outer core is made mainly of this (6,4) • This metallic element is also found in the core • This layer accounts for 84% of the Earth's volume • A device to measure the waves produced by earthquakes • This word describes the plates of the crust and their movement • ...
Fantastic story 2022-12-22
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- Is a person who created the light bulb
- It is one of the first scientific discoveries that changed the world , with it the all people we used for travel faster
- It is an object which we used to write and draw
- It is something wet which you use daily for our hygiene
- It is the city that the people know as the city of love
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- The country where happened the first world war
- Was an instrument which used by beethoven
- It was a time when there was the fall of the Roman Empire and the discovery of America.
- It is The city where the twin towers were destroyed
- He was a dictator and military whose objective was to do the anti communism
10 Clues: Is a person who created the light bulb • Was an instrument which used by beethoven • It is an object which we used to write and draw • The country where happened the first world war • It is The city where the twin towers were destroyed • It is the city that the people know as the city of love • It is something wet which you use daily for our hygiene • ...
TOK 2012-03-12
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- To understand biodiversity, scientists used a method of __________.
- In order to strive for excellence, you need patience and determination.
- refers to the idea that you know “from before”.
- dichotomy “I’ve always thought dutch people were tall, until I met the famous soccer player, Wesley Sneijder.”
- We are born with this. It is our sensations and perceptions that act as our writing implement.
- this computer system is based on the concept of the shadows.
- Insightful, yet modest. Thought provoking questions lead to astounding discoveries.
- Hitler’s way of thinking about the “ideal” Arian race.
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- Once thought to be the center of the universe.
- Examples of _________ could be Perpetual Motion, Pyramidology and Phrenology.
- Is a black swan a swan?
- Everything has a pattern, over thinking leads to crisis and the bizarre isn’t so bizarre after all.
- From smoking to non-smoking, from Christian to Atheist.
- “It should be like this.” “No, I saw it was like this.”
- A coherent system of knowledge that when in crisis leads to a scientific revolution is a _________.
15 Clues: Is a black swan a swan? • Once thought to be the center of the universe. • refers to the idea that you know “from before”. • Hitler’s way of thinking about the “ideal” Arian race. • From smoking to non-smoking, from Christian to Atheist. • “It should be like this.” “No, I saw it was like this.” • this computer system is based on the concept of the shadows. • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- a supply of workers
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions
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- a complete change in something
- world-wide
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- in the language of colonialism,the colonizing power
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- land which could be used by everyone
- to use
- animal food
- money used to invest in business
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • new inventions • a supply of workers • a complete change in something • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- a layer of gas above the Earths surface
- money used to invest in business
- world-wide
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- land held to be used by everyone
- to use
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- new inventions; the science of industry
- animal food
- a supply of workers
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the worlds temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • a layer of gas above the Earths surface • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agricultural Revolution (15 words) 2016-04-04
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- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a complete change in something; the science of industry
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to use
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- money used to invest in a business
- new inventions; the science industry
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- land held to be used by everyone
- a supply of workers
- world wide
15 Clues: to use • world wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in a business • new inventions; the science industry • an increase in the world’s temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Nouns in singular 2015-06-06
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- This is a science that is connected with numbers.
- We need it to draw conclusions and to have our own opinions.
- This is what most of us watch on TV.
- These are the things that we throw out because we don’t need them any longer.
- This is the study about the organisation of industry trade and services and what they are affected by .
- Plates, cups, bowls are examples of this.
- This is a popular present for women for special occasions.
- People say that this is what rules the world.
- These are the views that you can see in front of you.
- It can be big or small; This is the congestion on the road at the moment
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- This is a sport and leisure activity in which we make agile movements with our body.
- apples, pears, strawberries and oranges are example of this.
- Scientists need to do this in order to make new discoveries.
- The examples of it are chairs, tables, cupboards etc.
- This is what most of us have on our heads.
- Forks, knives and spoons are examples of this.
- This is what is needed in order to make an arrest and send somebody to prison.
- If you want to go fishing, you need proper ..... .
- We turn to our friends for it when we don’t know what to do.
19 Clues: This is what most of us watch on TV. • Plates, cups, bowls are examples of this. • This is what most of us have on our heads. • People say that this is what rules the world. • Forks, knives and spoons are examples of this. • This is a science that is connected with numbers. • If you want to go fishing, you need proper ..... . • ...
Nouns in singular 2015-06-06
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- This is a science that is connected with numbers.
- Scientists need to do this in order to make new discoveries.
- This is what most of us have on our heads.
- Forks, knives and spoons are examples of this.
- The examples of it are chairs, tables, cupboards etc.
- This is a sport and leisure activity in which we make agile movements with our body.
- These are the things that we throw out because we don’t need them any longer.
- People say that this is what rules the world.
- This is what is needed in order to make an arrest and send somebody to prison.
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- It can be big or small; This is the congestion on the road at the moment
- We turn to our friends for it when we don’t know what to do.
- This is a popular present for women for special occasions.
- Plates, cups, bowls are examples of this.
- We need it to draw conclusions and to have our own opinions.
- This is the study about the organisation of industry trade and services and what they are affected by .
- These are the views that you can see in front of you.
- apples, pears, strawberries and oranges are example of this.
- This is what most of us watch on TV.
- If you want to go fishing, you need proper ..... .
19 Clues: This is what most of us watch on TV. • Plates, cups, bowls are examples of this. • This is what most of us have on our heads. • People say that this is what rules the world. • Forks, knives and spoons are examples of this. • This is a science that is connected with numbers. • If you want to go fishing, you need proper ..... . • ...
Si 2025-10-20
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- of knowledge – The practical use of understanding or skills to solve real-world problems.
- – The detailed examination of data or information to understand and interpret it.
- – A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence, used as a starting point for investigation.
- – A well-substantiated explanation of natural phenomena based on a body of evidence.
- method – A process used to test hypotheses and develop scientific theories through observation and experimentation.
- – The understanding and information gained through experience or education.
- – The ability to maintain balance in systems and use resources responsibly without depleting them.
- – The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.
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- – Factors that can change or be controlled in a scientific experiment.
- – A test conducted under controlled conditions to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- – The final judgment or decision reached after analyzing data or evidence.
- collection – The process of gathering information or measurements to analyze and draw conclusions.
- – The strong effect or influence that something has on a situation or person.
- – The act of carefully watching, measuring, or recording something as it happens.
- – A significant change in form, structure, or nature.
- – The systematic investigation into a subject to discover or establish facts.
- – Moral principles that guide behavior and decision-making.
- – The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The act of making new information or discoveries known to the public.
19 Clues: – A significant change in form, structure, or nature. • – The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products. • – Moral principles that guide behavior and decision-making. • The act of making new information or discoveries known to the public. • – Factors that can change or be controlled in a scientific experiment. • ...
Unit #5 Homework 2014-11-25
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- This type of medical practice has the theory of "like cures like"
- Type of massage that applies pressure to the feet, hands, or ears with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques
- Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine
- The organization that conducts research and communicates its results about CAM
- This person treats patients through the insertion and manipulation of needles in the body
- Another name for traditional medicine that is practiced in the US
- Type of medical practice that promotes a healthy lifestyle for prevention of illness that has 3 doshas
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- This is considered the energy pathways in TCM
- The rubbing of soft tissue to improve blood flow, relaxation, and to relieve pain
- Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine
- Considered to be the third largest independent health profession in Western Medicine
- Type of medicine practiced that uses the power of thought and emotion to influence
- The nation's medical research agency that makes medical discoveries that improve health and save lives
- Uses essential oils for healing purposes
- A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US
- This type of medicine focuses on whole body wellness and prevention of disease
- Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality
17 Clues: Uses essential oils for healing purposes • This is considered the energy pathways in TCM • Interacts with the YANG to influence one's vitality • A holistic type of medicine that orginated in the US • Life energies that are associated with Ayurvedic Medicine • Physiological system that is the focus of Osteopathic Medicine • ...
CRA 2023-03-27
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- National Science Foundation site for submitting and reviewing proposals, project reporting
- Site for instant verification of US work authorization
- Searchable database for Federal awards
- Demonstration Partnership, initiative to reduce administrative burden associated with research grants and contracts
- Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae: A researcher profile system to generate system-compliant CVs, biosketches, Current&Pending support for federal agencies, e.g. in NIH or NSF format
- Central free full-text repository or journal literature; register articles with a PMCID to comply with NIH open access policy
- Unified site for interaction between grant applicants and Federal agencies
- Gateway to Government Opportunities, Acquisition and Grants Portal
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- Research Portfolio Online Report Tools
- Web interface for submission to NASA
- Interagency Edison for reporting government funded inventions
- Portfolio Analysis and Management System, DOE
- System for Award Management: register to do business with the US government
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) Electronic Research Administration portal
- E-granting website shared by many government, non-profit, and private grant-making organizations
- Department of the Interior award management system
16 Clues: Web interface for submission to NASA • Research Portfolio Online Report Tools • Searchable database for Federal awards • Portfolio Analysis and Management System, DOE • Department of the Interior award management system • Site for instant verification of US work authorization • Interagency Edison for reporting government funded inventions • ...
Seeing Science Fictions 2022-03-29
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- describes a woman who is portrayed as seductive and dangerous
- according to medical texts, results from the debris of the uterine lining
- select inquiries and develop questions influenced by the fact that they are men
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- woman chemist who was denied credit for her discoveries regarding DNA due to sexism
- wrote the origin of species
- male scientist credited with discovering the double-helix structure of DNA
6 Clues: wrote the origin of species • describes a woman who is portrayed as seductive and dangerous • according to medical texts, results from the debris of the uterine lining • male scientist credited with discovering the double-helix structure of DNA • select inquiries and develop questions influenced by the fact that they are men • ...
Golden Age of Islam 2025-10-08
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- In Jerusalem, one of the oldest surviving buildings
- Contributed to developing astronomical tables based on Greek and Indian discoveries
- Along with his successors, he established Baghdad as the Greatest Muslim center of learning
- This group that believed any pious Muslim from Muhammads tribe could become leader
- This art reflected on the diverse traditions of various people who live under their rule
- The ability to move in social class
- This group of people had a rich tradition of oral poetry
- this was the common job for enslaved people in Muslim society
- Muhammad al-Razi pioneered in study of measles and this
- This assisted in spreading technologies, knowledge, and culture between peoples
- This is the holy book of Islam
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- This route towards China was vital between East Asian and European trading
- Flourishing city, renowned for advancements
- This dynasty ruled in Baghdad from 750 to 1258 AD
- Known in Europe as Averroës, lived in Córdoba and influenced European thought
- Muhammad’s father-in-law, following ruler after Muhammad’s death
- Also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus, built in the early 700s
- After his death the Umayyad dynasty ruled the Muslim empire
- This group Believed leadership should remain in Muhammad’s
- This was the successor to Muhammad as political and religious leader of the Muslim
- This is the art of producing beautiful handwriting
21 Clues: This is the holy book of Islam • The ability to move in social class • Flourishing city, renowned for advancements • This dynasty ruled in Baghdad from 750 to 1258 AD • This is the art of producing beautiful handwriting • In Jerusalem, one of the oldest surviving buildings • Muhammad al-Razi pioneered in study of measles and this • ...
lets go fun to find words of the importance of materials development for language learning. 2022-05-25
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- help anyone to become more critical and creative.
- is something that you creating by yourself.
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- providing the learner with experience of the language use.
- something you have with a situation by care of it.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- is use as a report to improve your work.
- felling that you have when your work is fine.
- anything that you can do by your self using your hands
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- work as a group helping each one of others.
- helping the learners to make discoveries about the language
- capital letters learn a language in a country that have the language that you have been learning
- capital letters learn a language in a country that do not use the language that you have been learning.
- should be provide the manner in a specific way to do anything.
- Anything we can use in order to facilitate the learning of language process.
- guiding the learner in practising the language
- capital letters to refer the bring teachers researchers,materials writers,and publishers.
17 Clues: is use as a report to improve your work. • work as a group helping each one of others. • is something that you creating by yourself. • encouraging the learner to use the language • felling that you have when your work is fine. • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language. • ...
lets go fun to find words of the importance of materials development for language learning. 2022-05-25
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- help anyone to become more critical and creative.
- is something that you are creating by yourself.
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- providing the learner with experience of the language use.
- something you have with a situation by care of it.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- is use as a report to improve your work.
- felling that you have when your work is fine.
- anything that you can do by your self-using your hands
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- work as a group helping each one of others.
- helping the learners to make discoveries about the language
- (capital letters) learn a language in a country that have the language that you have been learning
- capital letters learn a language in a country that do not use the language that you have been learning.
- should be provide the manner in a specific way to do anything.
- Anything we can use to facilitate the learning of language process.
- guiding the learner in practicing the language
- (capital letters) to refer the bring teachers researchers,materials writers,and publishers.
17 Clues: is use as a report to improve your work. • work as a group helping each one of others. • encouraging the learner to use the language • felling that you have when your work is fine. • guiding the learner in practicing the language • is something that you are creating by yourself. • informing the learner about the target language. • ...
Unit 5 Week1 Vocabulary 2023-01-11
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- a document earned by students from a high school, college, university, or other professional school upon completion of a program of study
- to form, grow, or create something over a period of time
- the process of exchanging, thoughts, feelings, and information in various ways
- developments or improvements in a given field
- items or information found for the first time
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- the structure, form, or appearance of items or people
- an operation or procedure carried out under controlled conditions to test a hypothesis or discover results
- produced an effect or caused a change to something or someone
- a professional scientist or person skilled in natural science
- new ideas, methods, or products
10 Clues: new ideas, methods, or products • developments or improvements in a given field • items or information found for the first time • the structure, form, or appearance of items or people • to form, grow, or create something over a period of time • produced an effect or caused a change to something or someone • ...
Social Darwinsim 2025-05-23
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- the university founded by John D. Rockefeller
- wrote more than 100 "rags-to-riches" novels
- another name used for more country areas
- the idea that the government should allow businesses to do whatever they want without interfearing
- used Charles Darwin's theory on animals and placed it on humans saying society also had survival of the fittest
- new inventions led to this
- when most of the country went from rural to urban
- When everything looked nice on the outside but on the inside there was severe poverty
- the idea that no matter what a person's background is they can be successful
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- Wrote a novel with Mark Twain called "The Gilded Age: A tale of Today"
- essay and philosophy written by Andrew Carnegie
- giving money to help support social goals
- a philosophy on Charles Darwin's theory about evolution and natural selection
- the theory that all forms of life have changed over time
- published "Dynamic Society"
- everything looked nice but when you looked underneth there was
- called the father of American literature
- another name used for cities
18 Clues: new inventions led to this • published "Dynamic Society" • another name used for cities • another name used for more country areas • called the father of American literature • giving money to help support social goals • wrote more than 100 "rags-to-riches" novels • the university founded by John D. Rockefeller • essay and philosophy written by Andrew Carnegie • ...
Spelling/ Suffix Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-26
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- Jacob __________ all night long for his math test.
- Lily _________ all of her book into the library.
- Ryan ___________ the wrong question on the test while writing.
- - What __________ have you traveled to outside of the United States.
- How many _____________ can we find while on our class nature walk?
- I went to the grocery store and bought _________ to go on top my milkshake.
- All of the ____________ went into The Galleria to shop.
- True had many different school __________ in her backpack.
- We sat __________ around the TV when we finished cleaning our room.
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- The kids ________ up and open their present during Christmas.
- Ms. Willoughby planned several ___________ for us to complete during reading class.
- Over the weekend, Chance went to three birthday _______.
- There were many ____________ at the beach during Spring break.
- Can you solve all the scary ___________ that have been happening around the school?
- One hundred _________ equal one dollar.
- Corey went to five ______________ looking for the new Dog Man book that just released.
- My dog Bella had ten _________ at one time.
- The Easter ____________ all hop around in the garden.
- There were a lot of ___________ at the daycare on Wednesday.
- - Kimberly skipped __________ down the hallway after recess.
20 Clues: One hundred _________ equal one dollar. • My dog Bella had ten _________ at one time. • Lily _________ all of her book into the library. • Jacob __________ all night long for his math test. • The Easter ____________ all hop around in the garden. • All of the ____________ went into The Galleria to shop. • Over the weekend, Chance went to three birthday _______. • ...
chapter 19 2025-03-27
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- Total ownership of a product or service.
- Tomas Edison invented the...
- Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions.
- Elisha Otis made the passenger...
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- Businesses that sell proportions of ownership.
- Henry Ford made the...
- John d Rockefeller was famous for this
- what did Alexander graham bell invent
- a legal arrangement grouping companies together.
9 Clues: Henry Ford made the... • Tomas Edison invented the... • Elisha Otis made the passenger... • what did Alexander graham bell invent • John d Rockefeller was famous for this • Total ownership of a product or service. • Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions. • Businesses that sell proportions of ownership. • a legal arrangement grouping companies together.
Chapter 13 Review II 2013-04-23
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- the Mormons would settle in the western state of...
- the president of the Republic of Texas, he has a city named after him
- inventions made during this time made slavery more profitable
- Oregon came into the USA as a norther _____ state
- what Mexicans told Americans they couldn't own in Texas
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- battle won by Mexicans against Texans
- who the president has to get permission from to go to war
- the reason so many people rushed west in 1849 was to find...
- the 11th president of the USA
- in 1849, many people rushed to this state
- Rio Grande is the border the US said split the US and Mexico and it is a ...
- Texas came into the USA as a southern ____ state
12 Clues: the 11th president of the USA • battle won by Mexicans against Texans • in 1849, many people rushed to this state • Texas came into the USA as a southern ____ state • Oregon came into the USA as a norther _____ state • the Mormons would settle in the western state of... • what Mexicans told Americans they couldn't own in Texas • ...
PAS 7 & 8 (OTHER ACTIVITIES) - by Claire Pamonag 2020-10-06
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- applying a change as if it has always been applied
- corrected if it is material to the entity
- are procedures that a company uses to prepare financial statements
- method which takes the net income generated in a period and adds or subtracts changes in the asset and liability accounts to determine the implied cash flow
- process that involves collecting and managing cash flows from the operating, investing, and financing activities
- occurs when money is withdrawn from a bank account and the available balance goes below zero
- change in the carrying amount because of new discoveries and developments
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- governs the preparation of statement of cash flows
- change due to a misstatement or omission
- integral part of financial statements
- short term liquid investment
- let you withdraw your money without advance notice, or with less than 7 days
- applying the new accounting policy to transactions, other events and conditions occuring after the date it was changed.
- it gives spirit to one of the enhancing qualitative characteristics provided by the New Conceptual Framework, comparability.
- method which determines changes in cash receipts and payments,which are reported in the cash flow from the operations section
15 Clues: short term liquid investment • integral part of financial statements • change due to a misstatement or omission • corrected if it is material to the entity • governs the preparation of statement of cash flows • applying a change as if it has always been applied • are procedures that a company uses to prepare financial statements • ...
CL 1 - Londono 2024-09-05
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- The city gained great __________ from its staging of the Olympics.
- The _________ map is a mental map of one's environment.
- They were victims of a _______killer.
- We have strict ________ laws.
- We shall consider each in turn and then discuss the ___________ example of the problem.
- There have been years of wrangling over a _________ new bypass.
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- With a few years his name was ________ with joyously unnecessary inventions.
- We want to have a smooth _________ when the new owners take control of the company.
- The monks are not allowed to own any _______.
- She ________ each point of his argument.
10 Clues: We have strict ________ laws. • They were victims of a _______killer. • She ________ each point of his argument. • The monks are not allowed to own any _______. • The _________ map is a mental map of one's environment. • There have been years of wrangling over a _________ new bypass. • The city gained great __________ from its staging of the Olympics. • ...
Term 2 Week 7 2015-05-31
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- bubbly wine
- the best in a race or event
- where chewed food goes
- new inventions or ideas
- small type of bird
- horse events
- needed
- to do with water
- shaking ground
- the green colour found in a leaf
- He ate _____ a lot of chocolate.
- a number
- to ask something
- lunchtime snack
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- shop where you buy drugs
- type of octopus
- draws plans for buildings
- leader of a church
- high pitch noise
- pain in the brain
- to ask about
- folded cloth in your pocket
- This material is very good _______.
- tools needed for a job
- people in a book
- an adventure
- very strong smell
- to crush with your hands
28 Clues: needed • a number • bubbly wine • to ask about • horse events • an adventure • shaking ground • type of octopus • lunchtime snack • high pitch noise • people in a book • to do with water • to ask something • pain in the brain • very strong smell • leader of a church • small type of bird • where chewed food goes • tools needed for a job • new inventions or ideas • shop where you buy drugs • ...
The Twenty-One Balloons 2015-09-05
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- number of days Professor Sherman travelled the globe
- person who finds Professor Sherman on island
- ocean Professor Sherman was rescued from
- main character in story
- items islanders created
- city where Professor Sherman started his journey
- how Professor Sherman travelled
- person who found the diamond mines
- the order in which islanders ate food
- number of families on island
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- type of government on island
- subject Professor Sherman taught
- reason why the families had to escape island
- precious stones on island
- island Professor Sherman lands on
- name of rescue ship
- person who seeks out new land
- places where people ate on island
- item Professor Sherman was missing when he escaped island
- number of balloons needed to escape island
20 Clues: name of rescue ship • main character in story • items islanders created • precious stones on island • type of government on island • number of families on island • person who seeks out new land • how Professor Sherman travelled • subject Professor Sherman taught • island Professor Sherman lands on • places where people ate on island • person who found the diamond mines • ...
Moving charges Introduction 2025-07-07
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- Advancement in science through experiments and theory.
- A flow of electric charge, typically measured in amperes.
- Tiny magnetic particles used to visualize magnetic field lines.
- The region around a magnet or current-carrying wire where magnetic forces can be observed.
- A linear conductor through which current flows.
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- Oscillating electric and magnetic fields that propagate through space.
- Advancement in technology due to scientific discoveries.
- A small magnetic pointer free to rotate, used to detect magnetic fields.
- The orientation of a vector field at a point in space.
- Electric charges in motion, responsible for creating magnetic fields.
- Orientation of a compass needle along a circular magnetic path.
- A device indicating the direction of magnetic fields using a needle.
- A teaching session where scientific phenomena are demonstrated.
- A conductor through which electric current flows.
- The trajectory of a charged particle in a perpendicular magnetic field.
15 Clues: A linear conductor through which current flows. • A conductor through which electric current flows. • Advancement in science through experiments and theory. • The orientation of a vector field at a point in space. • Advancement in technology due to scientific discoveries. • A flow of electric charge, typically measured in amperes. • ...
State Departments 2020-11-19
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- what's the weather?
- helps Indian tribes
- conducts elections by workers
- helps provide food
- deals with the quality of food
- black truck that delivers mail
- rewards grants to universities
- does the legal business
- own a house
- rules for driving
- takes care of the money
- oversees bank activities
- oversees railroads
- keeps the stocks of businesses accountable
- "watchdog agency"
- provides education against terrorist attacks
- grants licenses for radios and television services
- protects rights of workers
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- provides for veterans
- sends mail
- space program
- helps small businesses
- provides grants for artists and scientific research
- helps with trademarks for new inventions
- public schools
- protects the natural environment
- deals with weight
- replaced Federal Security Agency
- highest ranks of the military
- the military is a big part of this branch
- helps the economy grow
- provides inexpensive electricity to the South
- tries to make energy consumption cheaper
- gives loans to farmers
- collects taxes
- analyzes security through human intelligence
- collects stats on diseases
- nation's central bank
38 Clues: sends mail • own a house • space program • public schools • collects taxes • deals with weight • rules for driving • "watchdog agency" • helps provide food • oversees railroads • what's the weather? • helps Indian tribes • provides for veterans • nation's central bank • helps small businesses • helps the economy grow • gives loans to farmers • does the legal business • takes care of the money • ...
Economy/Government 2022-05-17
Across
- the elected/selected leader of the government
- government where citizens have the power to vote
- Head of Government in a Presidential Democracy
- limit on imported goods
- leader in a Parliamentary democracy
- tax on imported goods
- type of democracy found in the US
- trees, water, & minerals
- teacher,doctor, & factory worker
- law making body of a country
- England's lawmaker
- one leader rules with no written laws
- ability to read and write
- Group of people who have similar political goals
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- one leader holds all the power
- one leader rules by inherited power and has written laws
- all goods/services made in one year by a country
- amount of material wealth available
- ban on trade
- tyler perry & elon musk
- economies that most countries have today
- leader of Germany
- type of democracy found in the UK
- used to create new ideas & inventions
- type of economy controlled by citizens
- type of economy based of beliefs & customs
- type of economy controlled by government
- person has ceremonial power
- factory, tools, & building
- 2 Houses of Legislature
30 Clues: ban on trade • leader of Germany • England's lawmaker • tax on imported goods • tyler perry & elon musk • limit on imported goods • 2 Houses of Legislature • trees, water, & minerals • ability to read and write • factory, tools, & building • person has ceremonial power • law making body of a country • one leader holds all the power • teacher,doctor, & factory worker • ...
History 2023-05-19
Across
- a believe that your country is better then everyone’s
- the earth, together with all of its countries and people
- one that was created later by someone who did not experience
- a source that was the original copy from the time
- the application of scientific knowledge to the practical
- A year of our time
- a fight between two or more groups
- when you acknowledge the source of the information you have used In your work
- at a later time
- a view on society
- A group of people who represent a country or state
- knowledge that you get about someone or something
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- something that is used to support an argument
- the action of inventing something
- another word for farming
- A way that organises information
- the transition was a form of creating goods by hand to then using machines
- a global conflict that took place between A long period of time
- a system of making and trading things of value
- to act or speak officially for something or someone
- statements that we know to be true from others
21 Clues: at a later time • a view on society • A year of our time • another word for farming • the action of inventing something • A way that organises information • a fight between two or more groups • something that is used to support an argument • a system of making and trading things of value • statements that we know to be true from others • ...
History 2023-05-19
Across
- a source that was the original copy from the time
- A year of our time
- to act or speak officially for something or someone
- a believe that your country is better then everyone’s
- a fight between two or more groups
- something that is used to support an argument
- the application of scientific knowledge to the practical
- the earth, together with all of its countries and people
- statements that we know to be true from others
- knowledge that you get about someone or something
- A way that organises information
Down
- another word for farming
- A group of people who represent a country or state
- one that was created later by someone who did not experience
- the transition was a form of creating goods by hand to then using machines
- at a later time
- a global conflict that took place between A long period of time
- the action of inventing something
- a view on society
- when you acknowledge the source of the information you have used In your work
- a system of making and trading things of value
21 Clues: at a later time • a view on society • A year of our time • another word for farming • the action of inventing something • A way that organises information • a fight between two or more groups • something that is used to support an argument • statements that we know to be true from others • a system of making and trading things of value • ...
Apparel 1 - History of the Apparel Industry 2020-08-26
Across
- He invented blue jeans
- During this time many inventions mechanized work which led to the apparel and textile industry of today
- After World War II this garment gained widespread acceptance for women
- Popularized the "little black dress"
- This invention added strength to pockets and was enough to get a patent for waist overalls
- This city is the fashion capital of the world
- Cheap, affordable clothing that quickly moves from the runway to retail to capitalize on the latest trend
- Machine for separating cotton seed from the cotton fibers
- During this century women's hemlines rose dramatically
- Factory made clothing, sold in finished condition in standardized sizes
Down
- He invented home sewing patterns
- Elias Howe sued Isaac Singer for patent infringement over this invention
- Waist overalls were created in this century
- Father of haute couture
- The first mass produced ready-to-wear garments were made for this group
- Invented by Samuel Crompton
- This invention has dramatically changed how we buy and market clothing
- This 20th century designer created the "New Look"
18 Clues: He invented blue jeans • Father of haute couture • Invented by Samuel Crompton • He invented home sewing patterns • Popularized the "little black dress" • Waist overalls were created in this century • This city is the fashion capital of the world • This 20th century designer created the "New Look" • During this century women's hemlines rose dramatically • ...
WHERE ARE WE GOING 2014-08-15
Across
- THE ZIPPER, COMPUTER MOUSE AND THE PACE-MAKER ARE ALL INVENTIONS FROM WHICH COUNTRY
- THERE ARE NO POISONOUS ANIMALS HERE
- MEATBALLS AND MASHED POTATOES ARE THE MOST POPULAR AND FAVOURITE FOOD OF THIS COUNTRY
- THIS COUNTRY IS BIGGER THAN THE PLANET PLUTO
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- FORESTS COVERS ABOUT 50% OF THIS COOUNTRY
- TRAFFIC VIOLATION FINES IN THIS COUNTRY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH YOU EARN
- WE WERE NORSE SEAFARERS
- I SOUND LIKE VINEGAR BUT I AM A SEA
8 Clues: WE WERE NORSE SEAFARERS • THERE ARE NO POISONOUS ANIMALS HERE • I SOUND LIKE VINEGAR BUT I AM A SEA • FORESTS COVERS ABOUT 50% OF THIS COOUNTRY • THIS COUNTRY IS BIGGER THAN THE PLANET PLUTO • TRAFFIC VIOLATION FINES IN THIS COUNTRY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH YOU EARN • THE ZIPPER, COMPUTER MOUSE AND THE PACE-MAKER ARE ALL INVENTIONS FROM WHICH COUNTRY • ...
Sacha/Louann 2019-10-16
Across
- person is person who does nothing but his head
- person is a person who is a good and courageous honest person
- person is a person who is reasonable
- person is a person who treats someone with respect and consideration
- person is a person who finds practical and ingenious inventions
- person is a person who is calm and relaxed
- person is a person who is modest, simple
- person is person who's creative
- person is a person Who can imagine the future
- person is a person who believes everything
- person is a person who wants to fight to win
- person is a person who has energy
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- person is a person who understands fast
- person is a person who is strong and hard
- person is a person who wants to succeed
- person is a person who is polite and amiable
- person is a person who adapts easily
- person is a person who is understanding, tolerant
- person is a person who is consistent with justice, the rule
- person is a person who fears neither the difficulties nor the danger
- person is a person who doesn't lie
- person is a person who is never late
- person is a person who has a but imposible
23 Clues: person is person who's creative • person is a person who has energy • person is a person who doesn't lie • person is a person who is reasonable • person is a person who adapts easily • person is a person who is never late • person is a person who understands fast • person is a person who wants to succeed • person is a person who is modest, simple • ...
Early Man and River Valley Civ Vocab 2025-09-09
Across
- The place where two roads meet.
- The practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food.
- A human who hunts animals and gathers wild plants to eat
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- A society with a highly developed culture and technology.
- A picture representing an object, sound, or idea that was part of the ancient Egyptian writing system
- A person who moves from place to place
- Encouraging the growth of crops of plants
- A textile made from the cocoons of silkworms
- A paper-like material made from reeds
- The raising of plants and animals to make them useful to humans
- The movement from one place to another
Down
- A massive monumental tomb for a pharaoh
- The application of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet people's ideas
- An ancient Egyptian ruler
- Code The first written code of laws that marked a step forward for civilization.
- A group's way of life, including types of food, shelter, clothing, language, religion, behavior, and ideas
- The supply of water to fields using human-made systems
- The earliest form of writing, invented by the Sumerians.
- An object made by humans from a past culture
- The growth of cities
- Bridge A strip of land connecting two landmasses
22 Clues: The growth of cities • An ancient Egyptian ruler • The place where two roads meet. • A paper-like material made from reeds • A person who moves from place to place • The movement from one place to another • A massive monumental tomb for a pharaoh • A series of rulers from the same family. • Encouraging the growth of crops of plants • ...
Famous Artists and Writers 2025-02-28
Across
- A writer famed for his macabre tales and poetic innovations
- An English novelist known for his rich characterizations and social commentary
- An artist celebrated for his surreal and eccentric works
- A postimpressionist painter noted for his vivid color and emotional depth
- A writer celebrated for his wit and keen depiction of American life
- An Italian Renaissance painter recognized for mythological and religious works
- Referring to one of the Brontë sisters, known for their influential novels
- A master painter renowned for his use of light and shadow
- A sculptor and painter celebrated for works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling
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- An innovative artist known for pioneering Cubism in modern art
- A Renaissance polymath celebrated for his paintings and inventions
- A playwright and poet whose works are central to English literature
- An author noted for his complex narratives and experimental style
- An impressionist artist famous for capturing natural light and landscapes
- A modernist author celebrated for her stream-of-consciousness narrative technique
- A painter known for her bold depictions of natural forms and landscapes
- A writer who captured the spirit of the Jazz Age in his novels
- A novelist known for her insightful portrayals of 19th-century society
- A writer associated with the Beat Generation and spontaneous prose
- A novelist recognized for his concise prose and understated style
20 Clues: An artist celebrated for his surreal and eccentric works • A master painter renowned for his use of light and shadow • A writer famed for his macabre tales and poetic innovations • An innovative artist known for pioneering Cubism in modern art • A writer who captured the spirit of the Jazz Age in his novels • ...
Week 23 Target Vocabulary 2015-01-23
Across
- a pole that holds sails
- a prediction about what will happen based on evidence
- a force, or pull, between all objects
- a thing that is made or thought of for the first time
- the number of units that fit from one end to the other
- the number of units that fit across
- a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow
- the mass of the matter in a given space
- a load of electricity
Down
- the number of cubes that fit inside an object
- a measurement system based on units of 10
- to make a map
- real; true
- the amount of gravity between an object and a planet
- to jolt by electricity
- the number of unit squares that cover a surface
16 Clues: real; true • to make a map • a load of electricity • to jolt by electricity • a pole that holds sails • the number of units that fit across • a force, or pull, between all objects • the mass of the matter in a given space • a measurement system based on units of 10 • the number of cubes that fit inside an object • the number of unit squares that cover a surface • ...
7th Grade 2026-03-31
Across
- Family member with lots of stories and love to give
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- A number pair used to show a point on a graph
- The original 13 groups that formed early America
- A symbol like < or > used to compare numbers
- Explorer who sailed the river, later named after him, looking for a Northwest Passage
- The final battle that ended the Revolutionary War
Down
- Capturing sailors to serve in the British navy
- Tax on paper goods that angered colonists
- Designing inventions based on nature
- Colonists who fought against British rule
- A western destination many pioneers traveled to
- A major war for independence in U.S. history
- A long journey west taken by pioneers
- A number line value that can be positive or negative
- How steep a line is on a graph
16 Clues: How steep a line is on a graph • Designing inventions based on nature • A long journey west taken by pioneers • A trait that helps an organism survive • Tax on paper goods that angered colonists • Colonists who fought against British rule • A major war for independence in U.S. history • A symbol like < or > used to compare numbers • ...
Charles Darwin 2023-04-15
Across
- The name of the ship Darwin sailed on
- The body part of a finch that is different depending on food source
- What career was Darwin going to pursue until he witnessed a surgery?
- The number of species of Finch
- Darwin's theory of "natural __________"
Down
- The islands where Darwin made famous discoveries
- The _______ of Species
- The name of all pigeon's common ancestor
- What common bird did Darwin breed?
9 Clues: The _______ of Species • The number of species of Finch • What common bird did Darwin breed? • The name of the ship Darwin sailed on • Darwin's theory of "natural __________" • The name of all pigeon's common ancestor • The islands where Darwin made famous discoveries • The body part of a finch that is different depending on food source • ...
Customer Service Week 2022-09-06
Across
- where Hafele Australia first called home
- term for the OHA range with the fold 40 system
- Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD
- now copied all over the world, Hafele invented this in 1983
Down
- style of a hinge component
- Location where you might find Michael Farrugia's office.
- Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom
- as one door opens
- Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors.
9 Clues: as one door opens • style of a hinge component • Cabinets, Benchtops, Doors. • Name of the Hafele OHA mobile showroom • where Hafele Australia first called home • Common term for a cabinet end panel in QLD • term for the OHA range with the fold 40 system • Location where you might find Michael Farrugia's office. • ...
Sweden 2024-04-23
Across
- the capital city of Sweden
- used to refer to plants or animals that live or grow independently of people, in natural conditions
- a country in northern Europe
- someone who has invented something or whose job is to invent things
- a city that is the center of government of a country
- an imaginary line around the earth at approximately 70° north
- any of the six international prizes that are given each year to people who make important discoveries or progress
- something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing
- a type of explosive
Down
- a group of people who work together in an organized way for a shared purpose
- a type of large deer with large, flat horns and a long nose
- a person who has been given a very high honour because of their ability in a subject of study
- poems in general as a form of literature
13 Clues: a type of explosive • the capital city of Sweden • a country in northern Europe • poems in general as a form of literature • a city that is the center of government of a country • a type of large deer with large, flat horns and a long nose • an imaginary line around the earth at approximately 70° north • ...
Jobs and work 2021-09-22
Across
- makes sure you don't park your car for too long in the wrong place
- recommends you to read something
- comes when a house is on fire
- makes things out of wood
- helps you, e.g. when you've lost your job
- treats sick or injured animals
- cuts or makes your hair
- looks after bookkeeping in the company
- plays various instruments
- writes articles for a newspaper
- repairs cars, vans, buses
- welcomes you to a hotel, hospital etc.
- designs new buildings
- comes when your power is off
Down
- makes pies, bread, cakes
- represents you in court
- fights for his/ her country
- you see this person when your tooth aches
- comes when your water pipe has broken
- does research and makes discoveries
- is in charge of a republic
- serves you in a restaurant
- runs a meeting or an organisation
- operates people when there is something wrong
- swims underwater to help find something/ somebody
- works on a film or a theatre play
- checks that articles are correct
27 Clues: designs new buildings • represents you in court • cuts or makes your hair • makes pies, bread, cakes • makes things out of wood • plays various instruments • repairs cars, vans, buses • is in charge of a republic • serves you in a restaurant • fights for his/ her country • comes when your power is off • comes when a house is on fire • treats sick or injured animals • ...
4th Grade Spalding Review: Week 8 2024-02-26
Across
- To stay away from something on purpose.
- To make someone believe something untrue.
- A mark on the skin from an impact.
- A mark on the skin of something that appears after an impact.
- The lowest part of something.
- To find out or decide something.
- When something becomes different.
- An outlet for smoke.
- When someone agrees on/to something.
- Feeling mad about something.
- When someone gives you permission.
- Trying to win against others in a game.
- A container for liquids.
- The strong mad feeling you get.
Down
- The part of a song that repeats.
- Very focused and won't give up.
- Finding something new.
- Round bread you can eat with butter or jelly.
- Continuing to try with persistence.
- To find out something new.
- Something that can adapt.
- A long, yellow fruit that monkeys like.
- Things that people find out for the first time.
- A group of people who sing together.
- A section of a book.
- Doing something with angry feelings.
- When something is ready to be used.
27 Clues: An outlet for smoke. • A section of a book. • Finding something new. • A container for liquids. • Something that can adapt. • To find out something new. • Feeling mad about something. • The lowest part of something. • Very focused and won't give up. • The strong mad feeling you get. • The part of a song that repeats. • To find out or decide something. • ...
gothic terms 2026-03-20
7 Clues: a character who drinks blood • a bad person who controls others • being far away from civilisation • characters like ghosts often with powers • gothic relies on readers' fear of the _______ • people who stole bodies were called body _____ • the era where many scientific discoveries were made
Immigrants, Cities, and Reform Vocabulary 2023-01-25
Across
- changes for the better
- grow very loud
- crowded dirty parts of a city and people are poor
- against the law
- groups of workers who join together to make owners change things
- places where people are looked over to be sure they meet the rules
- bad and unfair ideas about people based on a group they belong to
- the group of large businesses that controlled their industries in the late 1800s and early 1900s
- a form of power or energy
- people who just came to a place
- the ways people exchange news and ideas
- areas in a city
- 100 years
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- shocked
- land people call home
- an economic rule stating that the government doesnt make rules about business
- the contest between buyers
- people coming to a country to live
- talk in order to settle a conflict
- control by making rules
- businesses that completely control the making and selling of a product
- very tall buildings
- ways of getting from one place to another
- the business of making and selling goods
- signed or filled out a record
- a movement of many people coming in, like an ocean
- a plan that a govt. makes for the actions it take
- new things created by imagination
- stop working
- all the companies in a business
30 Clues: shocked • 100 years • stop working • grow very loud • against the law • areas in a city • very tall buildings • land people call home • changes for the better • control by making rules • a form of power or energy • the contest between buyers • signed or filled out a record • people who just came to a place • all the companies in a business • new things created by imagination • ...
ENT - Preparing for Business 2020-11-08
Across
- letter part that indicates something else is included in the mailing
- expired copyrights are in this (2 words)
- protects artistic works
- how high or low the tone of your voice is
- violating intellectual property
- expanding business are in this business stage
- the blueprint for a business (2 words)
- use these sparingly when communicating
- set of moral principles that govern decisions
- things that are important to you
- the greeting in a letter
- letter part that includes your name and signature
- money and resources used in a business
- a business plan helps you to set these
- how fast or slow you speak
Down
- the emotional component of your voice
- rule for briefness
- personal and professional obligations interfere with one another (3 words)
- reports unethical conduct (2 words)
- varying your voice up and down
- protects inventions
- replying to an e-mail creates this (2 words)
- openness in business decisions
- protects symbols and slogans
- used for informal message to others in the company
- allows limited use of protected works (2 words)
- telephone call with more than 2 people
- one of the items addressed in a business plan
- listening that involves focusing on the speaker and feedback
29 Clues: rule for briefness • protects inventions • protects artistic works • the greeting in a letter • how fast or slow you speak • protects symbols and slogans • varying your voice up and down • openness in business decisions • violating intellectual property • things that are important to you • reports unethical conduct (2 words) • the emotional component of your voice • ...
Entrepreneurship Terms 2021-04-23
Across
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Not limited or restricted.
- An asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income.
- Document describing in detail how a business will got about achieving its goals.
- Something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money.
- A legally incorporated business owned and controlled by its members.
- Meeting a current need.
- A society or organization organized for a religious,educational, social or similar purpose.
- A formal arrangement by two or more parties to manage and operate a business and share its profits.
- A for profit financial institution.
- Type of institution.
- Something completely new, unique, novel.
- An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
Down
- A not for profit bank owned by its members.
- Capital provided by outside investors to finance new, growing or struggling businesses.
- A place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
- An unincorporated business owned by just one person.
- Business started with a product.
- Something new that was inspired by inventions.
- Restricted in size, amount or extent.
20 Clues: Type of institution. • Meeting a current need. • Not limited or restricted. • Business started with a product. • A for profit financial institution. • Restricted in size, amount or extent. • Something completely new, unique, novel. • A not for profit bank owned by its members. • Something new that was inspired by inventions. • ...
Early Man and River Valley Civ Vocab 2025-09-09
Across
- A massive monumental tomb for a pharaoh
- An object made by humans from a past culture
- An ancient Egyptian ruler
- A person who moves from place to place
- The application of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet people's ideas
- A group's way of life, including types of food, shelter, clothing, language, religion, behavior, and ideas
- The place where two roads meet.
- A society with a highly developed culture and technology.
- The supply of water to fields using human-made systems
- A picture representing an object, sound, or idea that was part of the ancient Egyptian writing system
- A paper-like material made from reeds
Down
- The movement from one place to another
- The earliest form of writing, invented by the Sumerians.
- Bridge A strip of land connecting two landmasses
- A human who hunts animals and gathers wild plants to eat
- The raising of plants and animals to make them useful to humans
- A textile made from the cocoons of silkworms
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- The first written code of laws that marked a step forward for civilization.
- The practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food.
- Encouraging the growth of crops of plants
- The growth of cities
22 Clues: The growth of cities • An ancient Egyptian ruler • The place where two roads meet. • A paper-like material made from reeds • The movement from one place to another • A person who moves from place to place • A massive monumental tomb for a pharaoh • A series of rulers from the same family. • Encouraging the growth of crops of plants • ...
ESP_Periodisation of World History 2020-10-12
Across
- the period that began around the 14th century and ended at the late 16th century, traditionally associated primarily with the Italian region
- the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time
- surname of the first German pioneer printer, the first typographer in Europe.
- people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality
- a length or span of time
- a period of 100 years
- existing or happening now
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- related to Islam
- the distant past, especially before the Middle Ages the period of European history from the 5th century to the 15th century
- something that has never been made before
- belonging to or relating to Europe or its people
- the sea between southern Europe and northern Africa
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- a male ruler of an empire
- an empire formed in 395 as a result of the division of the Roman Empire into western and eastern parts after the death of Emperor Theodosius I.
15 Clues: related to Islam • a period of 100 years • a length or span of time • a male ruler of an empire • existing or happening now • something that has never been made before • belonging to or relating to Europe or its people • the sea between southern Europe and northern Africa • the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • ...
Pat 2021-07-06
Across
- I am derived from latin word 'Ob via'
- industrial application in patent
- Ethiopia ___ inventions told in Session2
- 'commercial success'__ consideration?
- I am a statute of 1624
- Patentability criteria read in light of
- I am related to Unitary patent
- Not in 35 USC 101 but defined in 35USC100
- My position is 27 in TRIPS
- I am related to novelty & nonobviousness
- I am a regional patent convention
- An EP grant but need _____ in EU country
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- there are ___companion cases with Graham
- 'per se' in IPA but I'm defined in ____law
- Take subject matter as ___ under 35USC103
- I got my place in 2005 IPA amendment
- I am from same 'art'
- I was in suit with Teleflex
- In short I am needed to decide prior art
- USPTO recognises ____types of utility
- I must be new and ____ under 35USC101
- Can't give you global patent, rights are
- I am a statute of 1474
23 Clues: I am from same 'art' • I am a statute of 1624 • I am a statute of 1474 • My position is 27 in TRIPS • I was in suit with Teleflex • I am related to Unitary patent • industrial application in patent • I am a regional patent convention • I got my place in 2005 IPA amendment • I am derived from latin word 'Ob via' • 'commercial success'__ consideration? • ...
Powers of Congress (Scalsky, S.) 2017-03-14
Across
- Article I.VIII.VII allows the establishment of ...
- Congress can provide/maintain this military branch
- Relating to daily lives of Americans
- the power to determine citizenship; "Rule of ..."
- explicitly worded powers
- minting money; Congress has power to regulate value
- Congress can call upon this to aid in restoring/keeping the peace
- the power to determine __________ for offenses against the laws of the nation
- the power to provide protection on creative works
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- the power to collect money for the national debt/welfare
- the power to request loans on U.S credit
- the clause giving Congress power to create laws; AKA "Necessary and Proper"
- powers given through reasonable deduction
- Congress' check on the Commander-in-Chief
- the power to provide protection on inventions
- Congress' power to create the federal courts all under these powers
- powers given due to the creation of government
- the House's role in the removal of federal officials
- changes to the Constitution
- the power to regulate interstate/foreign trade
20 Clues: explicitly worded powers • changes to the Constitution • Relating to daily lives of Americans • the power to request loans on U.S credit • powers given through reasonable deduction • Congress' check on the Commander-in-Chief • the power to provide protection on inventions • powers given due to the creation of government • the power to regulate interstate/foreign trade • ...
Elijah Holmes' Unit 1 Week 3 Spelling Words 2023-10-20
Across
- A variety of different beliefs and traditions.
- What inventors generally use to create ideas for inventions.
- Along with "in," acting jointly.
- Another word for a poll.
- What makes things distinguishable from other things.
- When someone doesn't give up on something they want
- Another word for mild dehydration.
- A person doing a job.
- freedom without abuse of power
- What a band does for an audience.
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- Its the highest place you can get in a race.
- Enjoyment.
- A human
- Past tense for the word in which you point yourself in a different direction than you were facing in the past.
- What you have to fill out to claim a package that you ordered.
- What the person that this is meant for is.
- Another word for President, Emperor, King, Queen, etc.
- Opposite of apart.
- Like a birthday party without the birthday, in celebration of something that happened.
- You ____ something after you worked hard
20 Clues: A human • Enjoyment. • Opposite of apart. • A person doing a job. • Another word for a poll. • freedom without abuse of power • Along with "in," acting jointly. • What a band does for an audience. • Another word for mild dehydration. • You ____ something after you worked hard • What the person that this is meant for is. • Its the highest place you can get in a race. • ...
The Great Brain: Ch. 1 - 4 2024-02-10
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- Mamma's first name
- to give up evil ways
- to get someone's money through dishonesty
- to show a very strong lack of approval
- The name of the school teacher
- Money paid for work done
- Abie's last name
- Papa's weakness
- a place with many winding passages
- A shed where ice was stored
- name of the Mormon stores
- to be next to
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- The name of a small,round, hard candy
- The punishment given to JD by his brothers
- isolation to prevent disease
- to listen secretly to other people talking
- putting pressure on someone by threatening them
- The name of the nearby cave
- A toilet flushed with water
- not bragging about yourself
- Home town for the Fitzgeralds
- Anger cause by something that is unfair
- The disease that JD caught from Howard Kay
- a store with a wide variety of things for sale
- Ashes and water were used to clean these
25 Clues: to be next to • Papa's weakness • Abie's last name • Mamma's first name • to give up evil ways • Money paid for work done • name of the Mormon stores • The name of the nearby cave • A toilet flushed with water • not bragging about yourself • A shed where ice was stored • isolation to prevent disease • Home town for the Fitzgeralds • The name of the school teacher • ...
Chemical Engineering 2023-03-21
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- some chemical engineers may make these and get patents for them
- The basic material for which a product is made
- An important skill for chemical engineers to have in order to design new technology
- A sector a chemical engineer may work in, something that can not be created nor destroyed
- Chemistry, biology, and physics are all types of these
- Slang or shortened name for Chemical Engineers
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- examples of products made by chemE
- A place where many chemical engineers work to install their devices
- Chemical engineers work to develop new chemical...
- The things chemical engineers make and work with
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains, engines, machines, or public works.
- Chemical engineers combine these to make new chemicals, there is a periodic table of them
12 Clues: examples of products made by chemE • The basic material for which a product is made • Slang or shortened name for Chemical Engineers • The things chemical engineers make and work with • Chemical engineers work to develop new chemical... • Chemistry, biology, and physics are all types of these • some chemical engineers may make these and get patents for them • ...
Nikola Tesla 2024-11-14
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- Nikola Tesla's inventions and studies were in this field of physics.
- Tesla designed the first of this kind of power plant at Niagra Falls.
- An invention by Tesla during his time at the telephone company.
- Tesla's most famous invention.
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- The type of lightbulb Tesla improved and advocated for.
- The branch of Christianity that Tesla and his family practiced.
- Early X-ray invented by Tesla; used radioactive waves to create the silhouette of bones.
- The type of electrical current invented by Tesla.
- What the area of the Austrian Empire where Tesla was born is now called. (Country)
- The month of Tesla's passing.
- Where Tesla first moved to work for the Continental Edison Company. (Country)
- Where Tesla moved at 28 to work closely under Thomas Edison. (City)
12 Clues: The month of Tesla's passing. • Tesla's most famous invention. • The type of electrical current invented by Tesla. • The type of lightbulb Tesla improved and advocated for. • The branch of Christianity that Tesla and his family practiced. • An invention by Tesla during his time at the telephone company. • ...
SciFi crossword 2023-04-13
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- While Jules Verne is perhaps most famous for his fictional submarine, the Nautilus, the French author also envisioned the future of flight
- fascinated with spaceflight after reading an 1898 newspaper serialization of H.G. Wells’ classic novel about a Martian invasion
- two silver paddles wired to an outlet
- “Taser” is an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions
- “thimble radios,” which provided “an electronic ocean of sound, of music and talk.”
- “artificial” atomic energy
- He hypothesized “robot-brain” cars
- The Soviet Union’s Salyut program launched a 65-foot cylinder in 1971
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- portending VR, complete with goggles
- the classic sci-fi tale of artificial intelligence unfurls
- transform beef’s chemical elements into synthetic burgers
- Martin Cooper credited several “Star Trek” technologies
- Seashell radio device is tucked inside the ear
- autonomous small flying vehicles
- Lake’s innovations included ballast tanks, divers’ compartments and the periscope
15 Clues: “artificial” atomic energy • autonomous small flying vehicles • He hypothesized “robot-brain” cars • portending VR, complete with goggles • two silver paddles wired to an outlet • Seashell radio device is tucked inside the ear • Martin Cooper credited several “Star Trek” technologies • transform beef’s chemical elements into synthetic burgers • ...
Ancient China: Inventions, Influence and Intellectualism 2013-02-25
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- The development of this allowed for a money economy.
- To reach peace, one must reach Nirvana
- This helped ships navigate through long distances.
- The new capitol of Chinese government.
- The major ocean surrounding the Chinese coastline.
- The _______ City was ornate and meant to impress the people of China.
- The invention of these became a part of not only Chinese, but worldwide celebrations
- Advances in this type of technology improved how the Chinese developed trade across the oceans.
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- "The way of nature"
- The major food product of the Chinese culture.
- The teachings of an ancient philosopher whose works inspired how China's government should be run.
- This invention led to more dangerous and explosive weapons.
- The Great ___ of China kept the people of China isolated inside and kept invaders outside
- Became a shockingly, deadly type of weapon used in battle.
14 Clues: "The way of nature" • To reach peace, one must reach Nirvana • The new capitol of Chinese government. • The major food product of the Chinese culture. • This helped ships navigate through long distances. • The major ocean surrounding the Chinese coastline. • The development of this allowed for a money economy. • ...
Inventions - September Crossword Solution 2024-06-12
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- Invented the first MP3 player. (6,8)
- Walter Hunt patented this item in the 1840s. (6,3)
- Temperature gauge was invented by Evangelista Torricelli. (9)
- Invented the microwave. (5,7)
- Charles Fey manufactured the liberty bell in the 1900s. (4,7)
- Invented by Percy Shaw. (4,4)
- David Brewster invented swiftly changing pattern maker in 1816. (12)
- Invented the musical synthesizer in 1970. (6,4)
- Charles Strite patented this pop-up breakfast maker in 1919. (7)
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- Humphry Davy invented this in the early 19th century. (6,4)
- 'Cow in the Can' patented by John Meyenberg in 1884? (10,4)
- The Montgolfier brothers invented this. (3,3,7)
- The Meccano construction system was created by this engineer and inventor. (5,6)
- Invented the wireless telegraph. (7)
- Analytical geometry was invented by this philosopher and mathematician. (4,9)
- Hans Jansen invented this instrument. (10)
- Invented and patented by Johan Edvard Lundstrom. (6,5)
- Invented by John Joseph Merlin in 1760? (6,5)
- Georges de Mestral invented a hoop and loop fastening system. (6)
19 Clues: Invented the microwave. (5,7) • Invented by Percy Shaw. (4,4) • Invented the first MP3 player. (6,8) • Invented the wireless telegraph. (7) • Hans Jansen invented this instrument. (10) • Invented by John Joseph Merlin in 1760? (6,5) • The Montgolfier brothers invented this. (3,3,7) • Invented the musical synthesizer in 1970. (6,4) • ...
Famous Scientists & Inventions 🔬 2025-09-26
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- – Developed pasteurization and vaccines
- – Invented the practical electric bulb
- – Invented the wireless radio
- – Discovered penicillin
- – Ancient Greek scientist, formulated the principle of buoyancy
- – Discovered the law of gravity
- – Improved the telescope, supported heliocentric theory
- – Co-discovered the structure of DNA
- – Discovered infrared radiation
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- – Theoretical physicist known for black hole research
- – Conducted pioneering research on radioactivity
- – Developed the first smallpox vaccine
- Brothers – Invented and flew the first successful airplane
- – Proposed the Theory of Relativity
- – Pioneer of alternating current (AC) electricity
- – Invented the telephone
- – Pioneered work in electromagnetism and electrochemistry
- – Known for Boyle’s law in chemistry
- – Co-discovered the structure of DNA
- – Father of modern computer science and AI concepts
20 Clues: – Discovered penicillin • – Invented the telephone • – Invented the wireless radio • – Discovered the law of gravity • – Discovered infrared radiation • – Proposed the Theory of Relativity • – Known for Boyle’s law in chemistry • – Co-discovered the structure of DNA • – Co-discovered the structure of DNA • – Developed the first smallpox vaccine • ...
Everyday technology, inventions & gadgets 2026-03-29
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- to follow movement or position
- technology that adds computer images to the real world
- a person or thing chosen for attack
- a scientific study to discover new information
- required by law or rules
- a remote-controlled flying device
- careful to do what is morally right
- technology that allows machines to think and act like humans
- a small electronic chip placed inside the body
- a scientific test to discover something
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- treatment that changes genes to cure disease
- easy to see or notice
- a device that records physical activity and health data
- a process of finding out facts about something
- payment by placing a card or phone near a device
- to keep data or information
- a device that can be worn on the body
- to send signals or information
- waves used to send information
19 Clues: easy to see or notice • required by law or rules • to keep data or information • to follow movement or position • to send signals or information • waves used to send information • a remote-controlled flying device • a person or thing chosen for attack • careful to do what is morally right • a device that can be worn on the body • a scientific test to discover something • ...
The Agricultural Revelution 2016-03-30
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- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- land held to be used by everyone
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power was often referred to as the ”mother” country a sexiest reference no longer in use
- animal food
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in business
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
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- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an economy based on industry, not agricultural
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- unproductive and inadequate performance
- world-wide
15 Clues: world-wide • animal food • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive and inadequate performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agricultural • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2017-12-01
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- what country did Commodore Matthew Perry and his navy arrive in?
- who made the invention that cleans cotton seeds faster?
- where did the Industrial Revolution start?
- what invention did James Hargreaves make?
- what did new inventions lead to?
- the main weapon was to?
- what country started buying machines from Great Britain?
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- what did they call the machine that powered things through water?
- what was it called when workers teamed up against owners
- what invention did helps spin thread faster?
- where did Samuel Slater go with the plans he memorized?
- which machine made the thread stronger?
- who memorized the Great Britain plans?
- which invention doubled the amount of weaving a person could do in one day?
- what is another name for woven cloth
15 Clues: the main weapon was to? • what did new inventions lead to? • what is another name for woven cloth • who memorized the Great Britain plans? • which machine made the thread stronger? • what invention did James Hargreaves make? • where did the Industrial Revolution start? • what invention did helps spin thread faster? • where did Samuel Slater go with the plans he memorized? • ...
Unit 8 (E3-More 3-General Course) 2019-03-06
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- Christopher Columbus … (found) America in 1492
- I have broken my leg and now need … to help me walk
- The wheel is probably the world's most important…
- He could not walk any more after the accident so he needed a …
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- This company is … for the oil Spill (verantwortlich)
- Her inventions … the lives of many people (made them better)
- This bike doesn't cost very much. It is …
- There is no … running through this cable (Strom)
- They are very rich. They … a house in Spain (it is theirs)
9 Clues: This bike doesn't cost very much. It is … • Christopher Columbus … (found) America in 1492 • There is no … running through this cable (Strom) • The wheel is probably the world's most important… • I have broken my leg and now need … to help me walk • This company is … for the oil Spill (verantwortlich) • They are very rich. They … a house in Spain (it is theirs) • ...
Water Ecology Crossword 2020-10-12
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- the kind of long, narrow islands formed parallel to a coastline
- of, on or related to the earth
- areas of saturated ground composed of layers of accumulated, undecayed vegetation
- tiny, freefloating photosynthetic plants
- plants whose leaves emerge above the water
- the highest pelagic zone containing photosynethic organisms
- special bogs that are fed by groundwater
- a simple aquatic plant without roots, stems, or leaves
- the big ball of fire in space that causes evaporation
- the ____ cycle is water's path through our environment
- the deeper layer of lakes that is not warmed by the sun and mixed by wind
- the middle pelagic zone
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- cover nearly three fourths of earth's surface
- water that is useful for drinking and irrigation
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- occurring at the bottom of a sea or lake
- the lowest pelagic zone
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea
- name of the submarine that made deep sea discoveries in 1977
- a clear liquid that composes lakes and rivers
- shorelines are known as _______ zones
- the shallow, warmer upper layer of lakes
- also known as wooded wetlands
- occuring in the vertical water column of a water body
25 Clues: the lowest pelagic zone • the middle pelagic zone • also known as wooded wetlands • of, on or related to the earth • bays where rivers empty into the sea • shorelines are known as _______ zones • occurring at the bottom of a sea or lake • tiny, freefloating photosynthetic plants • special bogs that are fed by groundwater • the shallow, warmer upper layer of lakes • ...
Human Origins Crossword 2025-09-07
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- a symbol/picture that represents something
- an object used by post humans that provides evidence of their existence
- human history in the period before recorded events, known through archeological discoveries
- another name for humankind
- a boomerang-shaped region of fertile land in the Middle East
- to convert animals, plants, etc. to domestic uses; tame
- any remains or trail of a living thing from the far past
- to organize and write down laws, rules, into a formal system
- the era marked by the steady development of tools and bone artifacts
- a person skilled at making stuff by hand
- of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads; someone that has no permanent settlement
- a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England
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- a member of a group of people who exist by hunting, fishing, or foraging in the wild
- wedge-shaped elements used in writing
- the beliefs/behaviors of a group of people certain
- the last phase of the stone age when people domesticated animals and planted crops
- a professional writer from a time before printing presses
- a massive, stepped tower built in ancient Mesopotamia
- a way of life focused on permanent, fixed settlements rather than constant migration
- a large, organized society with social hierarchies
20 Clues: another name for humankind • wedge-shaped elements used in writing • a person skilled at making stuff by hand • a symbol/picture that represents something • the beliefs/behaviors of a group of people certain • a large, organized society with social hierarchies • a massive, stepped tower built in ancient Mesopotamia • ...
Professions 2025-07-24
5 Clues: a person who sings in bands. • a person who takes care of people. • a person who acts in movies and plays. • a person who designs houses and buildings. • a person who creates inventions to help people.
lets go fun to find words of the importance of materials development for language learning. 2022-05-25
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- help anyone to become more critical and creative.
- is something that you creating by yourself.
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- providing the learner with experience of the language use.
- something you have with a situation by care of it.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- is use as a report to improve your work.
- felling that you have when your work is fine.
- anything that you can do by your self-using your hands
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- work as a group helping each one of others.
- helping the learners to make discoveries about the language
- (capital letters) learn a language in a country that have the language that you have been learning
- capital letters learn a language in a country that do not use the language that you have been learning.
- should be provide the manner in a specific way to do anything.
- Anything we can use to facilitate the learning of language process.
- guiding the learner in practising the language
- (capital letters) to refer the bring teachers researchers,materials writers,and publishers.
17 Clues: is use as a report to improve your work. • work as a group helping each one of others. • is something that you creating by yourself. • encouraging the learner to use the language • felling that you have when your work is fine. • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language. • ...
Fossil Notes! 2025-02-11
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- , Scientists that study fossils to get more information about the history of life on earth
- , The place the first great dinosaurs discoveries happened
- , The remains of actual organisms
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- , the process that paleontologists do to uncover fossils by digging, brushing and casting the fossils for removal.
- , Footprints and Wormholes that tell us what these living things have done
- , What are we learning about today?
6 Clues: , The remains of actual organisms • , What are we learning about today? • , The place the first great dinosaurs discoveries happened • , Footprints and Wormholes that tell us what these living things have done • , Scientists that study fossils to get more information about the history of life on earth • ...
Muy buena edición en español de crucigramas 2025-02-11
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- Used to stick things together
- Comes from trees
- Something you would ask when you need something
- hikers use this all the time
- Found all over in an office building
- Something you would use when you're bored
- Used a lot in math
- Something you would ask when someone needs help
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- Commonly used in a classroom
- Explaning what you posses or own
- Used to write things in a more permanent way
- Used in a art studio
- Small but really commonly used tool all over the world
- Don't run with them
- One of the most technologically inventions
15 Clues: Comes from trees • Used a lot in math • Don't run with them • Used in a art studio • Commonly used in a classroom • hikers use this all the time • Used to stick things together • Explaning what you posses or own • Found all over in an office building • Something you would use when you're bored • One of the most technologically inventions • ...
CROSSWORD - NOBEL PRIZE WINNER. 2021-07-10
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- ,for his work on the scattering of light.
- ,was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on using topology to explain superconductivity and the quantum Hall effect in two-dimensional materials.
- ,for his theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology.
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- for his discovery of gravity waves.
- for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity.
- because ,she found a way to create high-intensity laser pulses.
- invented optical tweezers that grab particles, atoms, molecules, and living cells with their laser beam fingers.
- and “for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene
8 Clues: for his discovery of gravity waves. • ,for his work on the scattering of light. • ,for his theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology. • because ,she found a way to create high-intensity laser pulses. • and “for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene • ...
The California Gold Rush 2021-11-23
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- publications of the _________ San Francisco Californian and Californian Star spread the news of the gold rush.
- After the influx of emigrants, San Francisco became culturally diverse and the world's most ____________ city.
- news of the gold discoveries spread around the _______ basin before spreading east.
- The _______ were the largest group of transpacific emigrants to gold rush California.
- Sutter's ____, located in Coloma, was where the gold was first discovered.
- The ____ Horn route was an essential sea path when it came to transporting passengers, mining equipment, and other goods during the gold rush.
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- the easiest and most elementary method of rearing precious metals and nuggets.
- Hydraulic ______, although environmentally destructive, carried sufficient forces to harvest ore.
- Traveling through the Panama, many passengers traveled by ____.
- California, post-gold rush, saw an ________ revolution due to the production and expansion of agriculture, industries, and transportation.
10 Clues: Traveling through the Panama, many passengers traveled by ____. • Sutter's ____, located in Coloma, was where the gold was first discovered. • the easiest and most elementary method of rearing precious metals and nuggets. • news of the gold discoveries spread around the _______ basin before spreading east. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-12-04
6 Clues: Sun–centered theory • Force Newton explained • Earth–centered view of the universe • Scientist put on trial for his discoveries • Logical process using observation + testing • Scientist who used mathematics to prove heliocentrism
Crossroads Chapter 5 Terms 2017-04-23
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- upper class
- the right to vote.
- iron poured into a mould to make something.
- opposite of realistic.
- ____ is usually used to fertilize soil.
- beg.
- steam engine designed to pull cars on a railway.
- ________ _______ means that the world's temperature is getting higher.
- liquid made by boiling cereal.
- another word for bold
- amount of products available.
- steam under pressure
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field.
- You have to pay a ____ for using certain roads.
- capitalist who invest money in textile-making.
- want for goods.
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- made by humans.
- animal food.
- now and again.
- organizations who improve conditions for their members.
- a group of animals,varied by different characteristics.
- new inventions; tools.
- _____ ____ want to change the nature of society.
- fibres picked from old ropes.
- use, usually in an unfair way.
- to feed on growing plants.
- trickle slowly.
- to imprison.
- ____ _____ devoted their life to the care of the poor and diseased in India.
- person with money to invest, can be a clothier.
- those wishing to purchase goods
- comfort.
32 Clues: beg. • comfort. • upper class • animal food. • to imprison. • now and again. • made by humans. • trickle slowly. • want for goods. • the right to vote. • steam under pressure • another word for bold • new inventions; tools. • opposite of realistic. • to feed on growing plants. • fibres picked from old ropes. • amount of products available. • use, usually in an unfair way. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2018-01-19
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- type of government in which citizens make the decisions
- the right to vote
- the man who invented a car that more people could buy because of the lower price
- a civilization that existed a long time ago that is known for inventing paper and writing
- a large group of people living in a well organized way
- this ancient civilization had the world's first republic
- people who come up with new ideas to improve the way people live and work
- a drawing that shows how to do something or how something works
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- a government in which citizens choose government leaders who make decisions
- one hundred years
- this man was known as "father of the railways" after he invented the train engine
- the times we live in today
- something that is made for the first time that change the way we live
- ten years
- the tools people use every day that make life easier
- all the land and people under the control of a powerful nation
- a drawing that shows when and in what order events take place
17 Clues: ten years • one hundred years • the right to vote • the times we live in today • the tools people use every day that make life easier • a large group of people living in a well organized way • type of government in which citizens make the decisions • this ancient civilization had the world's first republic • a drawing that shows when and in what order events take place • ...
Jobs 2023-06-18
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- A person who grows crops and raises animals to provide food for others.
- A person who treats people when they are sick or injured to help them feel better.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings and entertains others with their music.
- A person who conducts experiments and makes discoveries to learn more about the world.
- A person who prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or other food establishments.
- A person who travels to space to explore and conduct scientific experiments.
- A person who takes care of animals and treats them when they are sick or injured.
- A person who helps students learn new things and guides them in their studies.
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- A person who participates in sports and competes against others.
- A person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe during emergencies.
- A person who helps people find books and information in a library.
- A person who operates an aircraft and flies people or cargo to different places.
- A person who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines.
- A person who creates beautiful paintings, drawings, or sculptures using their imagination and skills.
14 Clues: A person who participates in sports and competes against others. • A person who helps people find books and information in a library. • A person who grows crops and raises animals to provide food for others. • A person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe during emergencies. • ...
