discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
SAT Words!! 2014-05-28
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- In contrast to the government's decision to _________ to South Africa's request, the citizens are protesting.
- Of course, not all _________ discoveries have such rosy outcomes.
- Is leadership an _________ quality or can it be taught to those who aspire to greatness?
- Although John may seem like an ________ guy because of his permanent smile, he really is not that kind once you get to know him
- Indeed they seem to have no __________ for anything they have done.
- Television has the power to _________ trends.
- This resource provides _________ descriptions of the key features surrounding electric fields.
- Eventually the party will have to have to _________ around one candidate.
- My professor's _________ history lectures have the entire class yawning.
- True enough, Adam's reasons for falling out of love with Eve have remained _________.
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- While you may believe your comment to laudable, it is nothing more than a ________ display of your ignorance.
- Some of the most __________ battlefield innovations throughout history began as peacetime inventions.
- Many people might not want all this _________ software cluttering up their hard drive.
- There is no need to _________ someone because you do not share the same views.
- Through _________ work, you can find any word you need in a dictionary.
- The researchers reported that using the internet triggers key centers in the brain that usually ________ with age and lack of use.
- With the benefit of hindsight, we can indeed debate whether the levels agreed were too strict or too _________.
- Because she always kisses up to the teacher, Janice is considered the ________ of first period.
- After battles,some soldiers try and add _________ to their days by telling jokes around the campfire.
- The comic’s _________ jokes offended quite a few people.
- Instructions for proper Italian cooking will require _________ advice from an experienced chef!
21 Clues: Television has the power to _________ trends. • The comic’s _________ jokes offended quite a few people. • Of course, not all _________ discoveries have such rosy outcomes. • Indeed they seem to have no __________ for anything they have done. • Through _________ work, you can find any word you need in a dictionary. • ...
Caleb's crossword puzzle 2025-02-03
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- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
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- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries 2025-10-16
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- Medical process that helps prevent diseases.
- A medicine discovered by Alexander Fleming that kills bacteria.
- Flow of electrons that powers most modern devices.
- Used to send voice messages over long distances.
- Used to see very small organisms or objects.
- Sends and receives sound signals through the air.
- The invention that powered the Industrial Revolution.
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- Early invention that allowed mass production of books and newspapers.
- A machine designed for flying through the air.
- The molecule that carries genetic information in living things.
- Technology that enables machines to think and learn like humans.
- Machine that performs calculations and processes data.
- A device used to observe distant objects in the sky.
- Produces light through electricity.
- A global network connecting computers worldwide.
15 Clues: Produces light through electricity. • Medical process that helps prevent diseases. • Used to see very small organisms or objects. • A machine designed for flying through the air. • A global network connecting computers worldwide. • Used to send voice messages over long distances. • Sends and receives sound signals through the air. • ...
science and technologies discoveries 2025-10-18
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- tracking and monitoring an object
- form of electrical signals
- heated gas
- a car or with four wheels
- use to transporting peaople
- first practical engine in 1712
- is an electric light
- groups of molecules
- create antibodies
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- is a global network
- received through broadcast
- reproducing text and images
- is machine programmable by a computer
- use to call
- treatment and cure
15 Clues: heated gas • use to call • create antibodies • treatment and cure • is a global network • groups of molecules • is an electric light • a car or with four wheels • received through broadcast • form of electrical signals • reproducing text and images • use to transporting peaople • first practical engine in 1712 • tracking and monitoring an object • is machine programmable by a computer
Brandons cross word 2025-02-04
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- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
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- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
Josh's History Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-01
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- Japan's native belief system and predates historical records. The many practices, attitudes, and institutions that have developed, revolve around the Japanese land and seasons and their relation with the human inhabitants.
- Developed a form of hieroglyphic writing, a complex calendar system, and built famous pyramids and temples.
- Developed a writing system and 365-day calendar, accurately tracked the stars and planets, and created a system of math.
- Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
- Taught to cultivate compassion and practice concern for others.
- The purpose of life is inner peace and harmony. Learning and practicing “The Way”; which is the the ultimate truth to the universe.
- Produced numerous books, essays, inventions, scientific discoveries, laws, wars and revolutions.
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- Was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period. Developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry transformed societal views about nature.
- Known for its artistic developments and for the development of ”Humanism”
- A German monk called Martin Luther protested about the Catholic Church. Many people and governments adopted the new Protestant ideas, while others remained faithful to the Catholic Church. This led to a split in the Church.
- Encourages its people to avoid self-indulgence but also self-denial.
- American civilizations; Maya, Aztec, Inca
- A period of time when the European nations began exploring the world. They discovered new routes to India, much of the Far East, and the Americas.
- When the Kamakura shogunate was established at the end of the Genpei War. It is considered Japan's “Golden Age,” a high point in Japanese culture that later generations have always admired.
- Known for their contributions to religion, architecture, and their famous network of roads through the region.
15 Clues: Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. • American civilizations; Maya, Aztec, Inca • Taught to cultivate compassion and practice concern for others. • Encourages its people to avoid self-indulgence but also self-denial. • Known for its artistic developments and for the development of ”Humanism” • ...
research 2022-05-16
20 Clues: hhh • hsjs • hskah • isowu • hsosh • jsosi • hskso • jsoai • hsksis • iw8eus • hdksus • hsosoh • hsisud • kwishsj • jsosisgw • hajwjwhw • hsosushs • a large collection • fond of making discoveries • A statement that contains strict inequality.
Revolutions and Inventions 2026-04-22
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- This kind of labor was used in the colonies.
- The English Enlightenment thinker, John __________ advocated for limited government and protection of natural rights.
- Element discovered by Marie Curie
- The first ____ amendments are the Bill of Rights.
- These people opposed new technology and destroyed factories because they believed their jobs would be threatened.
- This new source of power revolutionized the transportation, textile, and coal mining industries.
- The French were stuck in an unequal class system called the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd ____________.
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- These people arrived on the Mayflower.
- The colonists rebelled against King __________ III of England.
- King ____________ XVI of France was condemned to death and sent to the guillotine.
- After the Battle of Leipzig, Napoleon abdicated and was exiled to the small island of _______.
- This hated British act provoked the Massachusetts colonists to have the Boston Tea Party.
- One of the original 13 colonies
- This battle was Napoleon's final defeat. He never returned again.
- Fearing a military coup, the commoners broke into the _____________ Prison to get weapons and gunpowder.
15 Clues: One of the original 13 colonies • Element discovered by Marie Curie • These people arrived on the Mayflower. • This kind of labor was used in the colonies. • The first ____ amendments are the Bill of Rights. • The colonists rebelled against King __________ III of England. • This battle was Napoleon's final defeat. He never returned again. • ...
Inventors and Inventions 2015-03-03
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- The water frame was invented by Richard Arkwright, and was similar to the Spinning Jenny, but was powered by _____.
- Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- Louis Pasteur discovered the proccess of ___________, which kills bacteria in liquids.
- Manufacturers/ factories used ______ power, along with coal, to run their machines.
- The revolution's innovative new form of transportation.
- Home, or _______ industries turned into/ were replaced by factories during the revolution.
- Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785.
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- James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765.
- Farming changed from single-family ____________ farms to larger farms that produced their crops for market.
- The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay.
- James _____ created a steam engine to run machinery, and a metric unit of power is named after him.
- Over-crowded industrial centers were plagued by the problem of _____________ when people migrated from the small farming communities.
- The __________ Revolution lead to increased productivity and innovation in technology and manufacturing.
- A hand weaver could only produce about ____ yards of cloth per day from a hand loom.
- James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____.
15 Clues: James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____. • Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785. • The revolution's innovative new form of transportation. • James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765. • The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay. • Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S. • ...
Jobs and inventions 2023-04-24
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- Doctors use radiation to _____________ patients.
- The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken.
- Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses.
- oven A _________ _______ uses radiation to cook food.
- The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm.
- The _____________ helps sick people in a hospital.
- This ___________ kills the bacteria that makes us ill.
- Is Olivia's ___________ broken?
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- This medicine kills the _________ that makes us ill.
- The _____________ was a great invention.
- Thanks to Alexander Fleming,we have __________.
- This is a great _______________.
- Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse.
- Radiation is an invisible form of ________________.
- You can watch movies on ______________.
15 Clues: Is Olivia's ___________ broken? • This is a great _______________. • You can watch movies on ______________. • The _____________ was a great invention. • The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm. • Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses. • Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse. • The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken. • ...
Inventions and Technology 2023-05-29
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- Bulb A device that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- A device used to capture and record images.
- A device that displays moving images and sound.
- A motor vehicle used for transportation on roads.
- A device used for mathematical calculations.
- Machine An appliance used for cleaning clothes.
- A mobile phone with advanced features and internet connectivity.
- A global computer network providing information and communication.
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- A human-powered vehicle with two wheels.
- An appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold.
- A device used for communication over long distances.
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a jet or propeller engine.
- An appliance used for cooking or heating food quickly.
- Global Positioning System, a navigation technology using satellite signals.
- An electronic device that processes data and performs tasks.
15 Clues: A human-powered vehicle with two wheels. • A device used to capture and record images. • A device used for mathematical calculations. • A device that displays moving images and sound. • Machine An appliance used for cleaning clothes. • A motor vehicle used for transportation on roads. • An appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold. • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS 2023-06-08
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- - Primatologist and conservationist who studied chimpanzees in the wild.
- - Medical researcher who developed the polio vaccine.
- - Marine biologist and environmentalist who wrote the influential book "Silent Spring" about the dangers of pesticides.
- - Paleoanthropologist known for discoveries of early human fossils in East Africa.
- - Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- - Father of genetics who studied inheritance in pea plants.
- - Astronomer who confirmed the existence of other galaxies beyond the Milky Way.
- - Scientist who made important contributions to the understanding of electricity.
- - Astronomer who made significant discoveries with his telescope.
- - Molecular biologist who, along with Watson, unraveled the structure of DNA.
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- - Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- - Molecular biologist who, along with Crick, unraveled the structure of DNA.
- - Microbiologist and chemist who developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- - Inventor and electrical engineer known for his work on alternating current.
- - Scientist who discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic.
- - Famous physicist known for his theory of relativity.
- - Physiologist known for his experiments on conditioned reflexes with dogs.
- - Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- - Physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
- - Microbiologist who made important contributions to the understanding of infectious diseases.
20 Clues: - Medical researcher who developed the polio vaccine. • - Famous physicist known for his theory of relativity. • - Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • - Father of genetics who studied inheritance in pea plants. • - Scientist who discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic. • - Astronomer who made significant discoveries with his telescope. • ...
Industrilization and Inventions 2014-12-04
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- helped transport raw materials and products to cities and farms
- captain of shipping and railroads
- people coming from other counties
- made by Henry ford
- made it easier the to work
- made by Alexander graham bell
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- came from the number of immigrants
- made demand for products
- "captain" of the assembly line and automobiles
- the captain of this industry is Andrew Caregie
- creator of the light bulb
- made by the Wright Brothers
- the captain of this industry is John D. Rockerfeller
- Henry ford was the "captain" of this industry
- was made by Thomas Edison
15 Clues: made by Henry ford • made demand for products • creator of the light bulb • was made by Thomas Edison • made it easier the to work • made by the Wright Brothers • made by Alexander graham bell • captain of shipping and railroads • people coming from other counties • came from the number of immigrants • Henry ford was the "captain" of this industry • ...
Black History Month Cross Word 2024-02-08
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- Daniel Hale Williams was the first ever to complete what type of surgery in 1893?
- This agricultural scientist (last name)is credited with many discoveries and inventions including crop rotation, and served as Director of Agriculture at Tuskegee Institute. He also invented more than 300 peanut products.
- This Texas composer (last name) is known as the "King of Ragtime"
- Who wrote those quote (last name) "If you're for the right thing, you do it without thinking."
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- This athlete (first name) has won more Grand Slam titles than any other person in the Open Era.
- This Musician (Last name) is known as one of the most skilled guitarists of all time and played a crucial role in the development of rock and roll.
- In 1947 this individual (last name) became the first black athlete to play in the MLB.
- A true multi-talented athlete (last name), this famous Dallas Cowboys running back once danced with the Fort Worth Ballet in 1988.
- This mathematician (Last name) whose calculations of orbital mechanics while working at Nasa lead to putting the first American astronaut in orbit.
9 Clues: This Texas composer (last name) is known as the "King of Ragtime" • Daniel Hale Williams was the first ever to complete what type of surgery in 1893? • In 1947 this individual (last name) became the first black athlete to play in the MLB. • Who wrote those quote (last name) "If you're for the right thing, you do it without thinking." • ...
Scientists and their Discoveries 2022-05-26
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- Invention of Ferdinand Verbiest
- Finding out things that already exist.
- Discovery of William Conrad Rotgen
- Invention of Emile Berliner
- A pertnered invention of Samuel Morse
- Invention of Alexander Graham Bell
- Father of Computers
- The invention of The Wright Brothers
- A scientist well known for the invention of light bulb
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- Scientist who discovered the Barometer
- Sceintist who built the world's first programe controlled computer
- Discovery of Frederick Banting
- tool used in meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure.
- Discovery of Sir Alexander Flemming
- Discovery of Sir. C. V. Raman
15 Clues: Father of Computers • Invention of Emile Berliner • Discovery of Sir. C. V. Raman • Discovery of Frederick Banting • Invention of Ferdinand Verbiest • Discovery of William Conrad Rotgen • Invention of Alexander Graham Bell • Discovery of Sir Alexander Flemming • The invention of The Wright Brothers • A pertnered invention of Samuel Morse • Scientist who discovered the Barometer • ...
Geographical Discoveries 2019-01-04
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- A place to tie a boat
- a means of rewarding individuals' personal bravery, achievement, or service to the country
- work that involves studying something and trying to discover facts about it
- An accident in which a ship is destroyed at sea
- state of being kept imprisoned or enclosed
- An organized journey that is made for a particular purpose such as exploration
- a person whose job is drawing maps
- A number of naval units usually of similar type and consisting of two or more divisions
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- A weapon with a handle and a long sharp blade
- A record of important events in the management, operation, and navigation of a ship
- set of activities carried out in order to achieve something such as social or political change
- inclination or tendency to help or do good to others; charity
- The first person to find or explore a place
- an explorer who travelled by sea
14 Clues: A place to tie a boat • an explorer who travelled by sea • a person whose job is drawing maps • state of being kept imprisoned or enclosed • The first person to find or explore a place • A weapon with a handle and a long sharp blade • An accident in which a ship is destroyed at sea • inclination or tendency to help or do good to others; charity • ...
Inventors and inventions 2017-10-18
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- / I manufactured the first car
- / We use me to make newspapers
- / We use it to see the time and it is portable
- / I saved a boy from rabies
- / I'm used to conserv aliments
- / Inventor of the phone
- / I made a lot of prototypes of flying machines
- / I created Microsoft
- / I invented the telescope
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- / We can listen music on me
- / We can watch cartoons on me
- / We wanted to fly
- / We can see trough you
- / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod
- / I was a steam engine
15 Clues: / We wanted to fly • / I created Microsoft • / I was a steam engine • / We can see trough you • / Inventor of the phone • / I invented the telescope • / We can listen music on me • / I saved a boy from rabies • / We can watch cartoons on me • / I manufactured the first car • / We use me to make newspapers • / I'm used to conserv aliments • / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod • ...
industry and inventions 2014-12-05
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- lower cost production and advertising
- inventions helped mostly deaf people.
- Chicago bulls
- steel,automobiles
- the light bulb and phonograph, movie camera,and movie camera
- Pittsburgh steelers
- owner of Carnegie steel
- pistons
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- energy tower
- dollars that help the industry get bigger
- controlled the new York and Harlem railroad,the Hudson railroad, and the new York city central
- labor,low wages,long hours, unsafe working
- controlled the first sustained flights in a power-driven airplane
- captain of the oil company
- captain of the automobile industryCornelius - controlled the new York city and Harlem railroad
15 Clues: pistons • energy tower • Chicago bulls • steel,automobiles • Pittsburgh steelers • owner of Carnegie steel • captain of the oil company • lower cost production and advertising • inventions helped mostly deaf people. • dollars that help the industry get bigger • labor,low wages,long hours, unsafe working • the light bulb and phonograph, movie camera,and movie camera • ...
Bible Archaeology 2025-02-03
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- Had the writing of every Old Testament book except for esther.
- Oldest city in the world and is considered the first wall city in the world.
- A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone.
- A region in the Middle East that was home to early civilizations.
- A book with the Word of God.
- A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period.
- What they used as paper back then.
- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and is considered the first wall city.
- Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the east.
- Stone A famous artifact that help decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world.
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- Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the north.
- Pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- The Ain Ghazal statues that are some of the most famous statues on site.
- A system of writing that represents words or sounds.
- Considered the first extra-extra biblical mention of the nation.
- A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites.
- Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the west.
- The study of ancient remains.
- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and provided vaulable insight in the city's history.
20 Clues: A book with the Word of God. • The study of ancient remains. • What they used as paper back then. • A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone. • Pictures to represent objects or ideas. • Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the west. • Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the east. • Boarders the Fertile Cresent to the north. • A system of writing that represents words or sounds. • ...
Discoveries 2024-02-07
9 Clues: barking dog • Salmon eating giant bear • first farming indian tribes • biggest deer species on earth • crab apple lookalike, brown berry • tribes traded beads too obtain it • produces no fruit or flower whatsoever • a block of metal or wood used as a wedge • wedge-shaped tool used for cleaving staves
Technology and Discoveries 2024-08-20
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- A kitchen appliance used to heat food quickly.
- An object placed in orbit to collect data or communicate.
- A tool used to perform mathematical operations.
- A vehicle that moves over water or land on a cushion of air.
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- A form of energy used to power many devices.
- A medical treatment to prevent diseases.
- An unmanned aerial vehicle used for various purposes.
- A system used to determine exact locations on Earth.
- Panel A device that converts sunlight into electricity.
- A device that produces physical copies of digital documents.
10 Clues: A medical treatment to prevent diseases. • A form of energy used to power many devices. • A kitchen appliance used to heat food quickly. • A tool used to perform mathematical operations. • A system used to determine exact locations on Earth. • An unmanned aerial vehicle used for various purposes. • Panel A device that converts sunlight into electricity. • ...
Technology and Discoveries 2024-08-20
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- A kitchen appliance used to heat food quickly.
- An object placed in orbit to collect data or communicate.
- A tool used to perform mathematical operations.
- A vehicle that moves over water or land on a cushion of air.
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- A form of energy used to power many devices.
- A medical treatment to prevent diseases.
- An unmanned aerial vehicle used for various purposes.
- A system used to determine exact locations on Earth.
- Panel A device that converts sunlight into electricity.
- A device that produces physical copies of digital documents.
10 Clues: A medical treatment to prevent diseases. • A form of energy used to power many devices. • A kitchen appliance used to heat food quickly. • A tool used to perform mathematical operations. • A system used to determine exact locations on Earth. • An unmanned aerial vehicle used for various purposes. • Panel A device that converts sunlight into electricity. • ...
School Subjects! 2026-05-06
12 Clues: Maps • Merci • Cata! • Pizza • Gravity • Exercise • Mona Lisa • Explotion • Calculations • Theory of Evolution • Ancient civilizations • Inventions and computers
Inventions 2021-04-12
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- you use this to take pictures
- used to type before computers were invented
- you can find answers to anything you want on here
- used to call people wirelessly
- always points north
- used for listening to news
- allowed people to travel across the country before planes were invented
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- allows you to see planets far away
- another word for a car
- allows men to fly
- lights up your room
- allows you to watch shows
- invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg
- old-fashioned way of sending messages
14 Clues: allows men to fly • lights up your room • always points north • another word for a car • allows you to watch shows • used for listening to news • you use this to take pictures • used to call people wirelessly • allows you to see planets far away • old-fashioned way of sending messages • invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg • used to type before computers were invented • ...
Inventions 2023-06-26
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- - A machine used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh.
- - An electronic device that displays moving images and sound.
- - An antibiotic drug that helps fight bacterial infections.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- - An appliance used to quickly heat or cook food.
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- - A source of artificial light, invented by Thomas Edison.
- Press - A machine that allows for mass production of books and newspapers.
- - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals, used for transportation.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations.
- - A device used to capture photographs or record videos.
- - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts.
- - An electronic device that processes and stores information.
- - A flying vehicle that allows people to travel long distances in the air.
- - A device used to communicate with others over long distances.
14 Clues: - A device used for mathematical calculations. • - An appliance used to quickly heat or cook food. • - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts. • - A device used to capture photographs or record videos. • - A machine used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh. • - A source of artificial light, invented by Thomas Edison. • ...
Advancements in Technology 2026-01-27
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- new discoveries
- carry out, to fulfill
- touched by an event
- to wonder about something
- a certificate to show completion of a program
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- exchanging of information
- finding new opportunities
- scientific procedures to make a new discovery
- a characteristic of something or someone
- to achieve a desired result; to win
- how things progress to the next level
- an internal force that pushes one to act
12 Clues: new discoveries • touched by an event • carry out, to fulfill • exchanging of information • finding new opportunities • to wonder about something • to achieve a desired result; to win • how things progress to the next level • a characteristic of something or someone • an internal force that pushes one to act • scientific procedures to make a new discovery • ...
Medical discoveries 2024-06-19
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- Advanced imaging technology
- Magnetic imaging technique
- Birth control method. ___ Pill
- Heart rhythm device
- Kidney treatment machine
- Allergy medication
- Salk's disease prevention. ___ Vaccine
- Vaccine for German measles
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- Vaccine introduced in the 60s
- Cancer treatment method
- First performed by Dr. Barnard. ___ Transplant
- Antibiotic discovered earlier but widely used in the 60s
- Heart medication
- Diabetes treatment
- Bipolar disorder treatment
15 Clues: Heart medication • Diabetes treatment • Allergy medication • Heart rhythm device • Cancer treatment method • Kidney treatment machine • Magnetic imaging technique • Bipolar disorder treatment • Vaccine for German measles • Advanced imaging technology • Vaccine introduced in the 60s • Birth control method. ___ Pill • Salk's disease prevention. ___ Vaccine • ...
Spelling words UwU 2021-02-25
Inventions and Technology 2025-12-23
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- : Programs that control computers.
- : Tiny chip inside electronics.
- : Device that processes information.
- : Power that flows in wires.
- : Useful household tool or device.
- : A person who creates new things.
- : Stores energy for tools and toys.
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- : Path for electric current.
- : Field about robots and automation.
- : Converts energy into movement.
- : Uses sunlight for energy.
- : Device that makes work easier.
- : Systems that move people or goods.
- : Study of applying science for use.
- : Connects computers worldwide.
15 Clues: : Uses sunlight for energy. • : Path for electric current. • : Power that flows in wires. • : Tiny chip inside electronics. • : Connects computers worldwide. • : Converts energy into movement. • : Device that makes work easier. • : Programs that control computers. • : Useful household tool or device. • : A person who creates new things. • : Stores energy for tools and toys. • ...
Inventions and Gadgets 2025-04-30
Across
- Wakes you up early.
- Changes the TV channel.
- Plays music and news.
- Tells time on your wrist.
- Commands for computers.
- Fixes and builds things.
- Keeps you cool.
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- Flies through the skies.
- A flying gadget.
- Powers your gadgets.
- Used to call others.
- Edison made it glow.
- A round invention.
- Captures memories.
- A mechanical helper.
15 Clues: Keeps you cool. • A flying gadget. • A round invention. • Captures memories. • Wakes you up early. • Powers your gadgets. • Used to call others. • Edison made it glow. • A mechanical helper. • Plays music and news. • Changes the TV channel. • Commands for computers. • Flies through the skies. • Fixes and builds things. • Tells time on your wrist.
Inventions 2022-12-06
14 Clues: Marconi, 1895 • Karl Benz, 1885 • Levi Strauss, 1873 • Joseph Niepce, 1826 • Conrad Gesner, 1565 • Biro brothers, 1938 • Jacob Perkins, 1834 • Gideon Sunback, 1914 • Charles Babbage, 1977 • Edison and Swan, 1870 • Thomas Sullivan, 1908 • John Logi Baird, 1926 • Bell Laboratories, 1979 • Percy Lebaron Spencer, 1946
Industrial Revolution Brainpop 2021-08-18
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- What was a negative effect of burning coal and oil?
- The new inventions changed the way people _______ and worked.
- What word has to do with living out on a farm?
- The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread.
- The car would not be possible without the use of what?
- Big industries were located where?
- People moved from the _______ to live and work in the cities.
- Eli ______ invented the cotton gin
- What revolution took place between the mid-1700s to 1900s
- A huge number of what were made during this time?
- What was used in northern factories to build machines?
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- The telegraph, telephone, steamship and _______ changed American lives.
- The first industrial revolution started in what country?
- What country led the second Industrial revolution?
- What word means to carry goods and people from 1 point to another.
- What was a cheaper and more powerful source than the steam engine?
- By 1900, the United States changed from a farming society to an ___________ society.
- What word has to do with cities?
- The new type of furnace was used for making what?
- What type of engine was invented by James Watt?
20 Clues: What word has to do with cities? • Big industries were located where? • Eli ______ invented the cotton gin • The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread. • What word has to do with living out on a farm? • What type of engine was invented by James Watt? • A huge number of what were made during this time? • The new type of furnace was used for making what? • ...
Inventions 2019-11-27
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- who invented the lightbulb
- Karl Benz invented it
- use them when the sun is up
- you can listen music
- to dye your hair
- who is Mary Anderson
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- who invented airplane
- unwanted pregnancy
- what do you use everyday?
- what do most people play in their free time?
- where is Robert Anderson from?
- you use it in the bathroom
- wireless internet
- two-wheeled
14 Clues: two-wheeled • to dye your hair • wireless internet • unwanted pregnancy • you can listen music • who is Mary Anderson • who invented airplane • Karl Benz invented it • what do you use everyday? • who invented the lightbulb • you use it in the bathroom • use them when the sun is up • where is Robert Anderson from? • what do most people play in their free time?
Inventions 2021-03-04
Across
- clipper ships
- robert fulton
- john deere
- sowing machine
- which economy benefited from the cotton gin the most, north or south?
- george stephenson
- did interchangeable parts help with mass production
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- a horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- one of the first ever things to help with mass production
- cotton gin creator
- Samuel F.B. Morse
- spinning jenny
- telegraph
- steel process henrybessemer
- george stpehenson
15 Clues: telegraph • john deere • clipper ships • robert fulton • spinning jenny • sowing machine • Samuel F.B. Morse • george stephenson • george stpehenson • cotton gin creator • steel process henrybessemer • did interchangeable parts help with mass production • a horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains • one of the first ever things to help with mass production • ...
Inventions 2024-05-06
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- "Banking machine."
- "Personal audio gear." Stereo ___
- "Non-stick coating for cookware."
- "Artificial turf used in sports stadiums."
- "Bright light." ___ Lamp
- "Integrated circuit."
- "Light-emitting diode."
- "Home entertainment system for playing electronic games." __ Game Console
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- "Alarm device for detecting smoke and fire." ___ Detector
- "TV recording device." Video Recorder (VCR)
- "Medical imaging device." ___ Scanner
- "Focused light."
- "Recording tape." Audio __
- "Internet precursor."
- "Pointing device for computer navigation." Computer ___
15 Clues: "Focused light." • "Banking machine." • "Internet precursor." • "Integrated circuit." • "Light-emitting diode." • "Bright light." ___ Lamp • "Recording tape." Audio __ • "Personal audio gear." Stereo ___ • "Non-stick coating for cookware." • "Medical imaging device." ___ Scanner • "Artificial turf used in sports stadiums." • "TV recording device." Video Recorder (VCR) • ...
Inventions 2025-02-23
14 Clues: Strom • Einfluss • Erfinder • entdecken • Erfindung • verbessern • entwickeln • beeindruckt • verantwortlich • experimentieren • entwerfen, planen • versuchen, testen • produzieren, herstellen • herausfinden, erarbeiten
Inventions 2024-01-29
14 Clues: จำเป็น • วิธีการ • บรรจุไฟ • ผลิต/สร้าง • อย่างแพร่หลาย • เมื่อเร็วๆนี้ • ประดิษฐ์คิดค้น • ที่เคลื่อนย้ายได้ • อุปกรณ์ เครื่องใช้ • แนะนำ เสนอให้รู้จัก • ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับไฟฟ้า • ที่หิ้วได้/ที่พกพาได้ • คุณภาพ/รายละเอียดของภาพ • คลื่นชนิดหนึ่งที่ทำให้เกิดความร้อน
Inventions 2026-05-25
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- A simple machine with spiral threads
- a cap that you screw on a bottle
- A simple machine made of a wheel connected to a rod
- A piece of wood to pin papers on
- A tool used to cut wood
- A sloping surface used to move things more easily
- A playground toy that goes up and down
- Something that gives light
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- use this when you can't walk
- A tool used to hit nails
- a sloped area for wheelchairs to go or down on
- A simple machine used to split things apart
- You turn this to open a door
- A playground toy to to move smoothly along a surface
14 Clues: A tool used to cut wood • A tool used to hit nails • Something that gives light • use this when you can't walk • You turn this to open a door • a cap that you screw on a bottle • A piece of wood to pin papers on • A simple machine with spiral threads • A playground toy that goes up and down • A simple machine used to split things apart • ...
Inventions 2026-05-25
Across
- A simple machine with spiral threads
- A simple machine used to split things apart
- You turn this to open a door
- A tool used to hit nails
- a sloped area for wheelchairs to go or down on
- A tool used to cut wood
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- A playground toy that goes up and down
- use this when you can't walk
- A simple machine made of a wheel connected to a rod
- a cap that you screw on a bottle
- Something that gives light
- A playground toy to to move smoothly along a surface
- A piece of wood to pin papers on
- A sloping surface used to move things more easily
14 Clues: A tool used to cut wood • A tool used to hit nails • Something that gives light • use this when you can't walk • You turn this to open a door • a cap that you screw on a bottle • A piece of wood to pin papers on • A simple machine with spiral threads • A playground toy that goes up and down • A simple machine used to split things apart • ...
Scientific Revolution Derion/ Ravy 2021-10-11
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- bacon wanted science to __ human life with new discoveries
- going against a natural order to get change or see it
- make an ___
- the renaissance inspired _____________ and questioning led to humanism and a revival in the study of the sciences
- teachings what did scholars usually rely on
- creation and spread of ___ ideas and discoveries
- posted theories, developed procedures to test ideas ( Evidence and ___)
- a step-by-step repeatable for collecting and analyzing data and coming to new conclusions
- physician and surgeon who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy, physiology, and neurology
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- supported theory ( taught God deliberately placed the earth at the center of the universe
- Church the reformation challenged ways of thinking about God and salvation severely limiting the ability of the _ _ to control information and ideas
- this is how any moons Jupiter has
- every object in the universe attracts every other object by a force called ___
- development of new ways to study the universe
- scholars began to challenge __ authorities in the 1500s
- the hypothesis if necessary
- the age of exploration led to a drastic change in human understanding of the ___ world
- the heart acts as a _ to circulate the blood through the body- the same blood flows through veins and arteries
- free mind from any ___ opinions that might distort the truth
- earth and planets revolve around the ___ (circular orbit)
20 Clues: make an ___ • the hypothesis if necessary • this is how any moons Jupiter has • teachings what did scholars usually rely on • development of new ways to study the universe • creation and spread of ___ ideas and discoveries • going against a natural order to get change or see it • scholars began to challenge __ authorities in the 1500s • ...
crucigrama 2023-08-07
Chile a country of astronómical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • grande • cosmos • lograr • región • premio • química • ubicado • atardecer • historico • científica • instalaciones • descubrimiento • years años luz • way vía láctea
inventions 2019-11-27
14 Clues: wifi • sebra • magamisase • sõiduvahend • nägemisvahend • arvutusvahend • kummis jalanõud • pepu pühkimiseks • toidu hoidmis koht • imiku kakamis koht • igapäeva kasutus asi • rööbastel sõiduvahend • liiklusvahend maanteel • rasestumisvastane vahend
Inventions 2022-12-19
INVENTIONS 2022-10-20
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- Before we had computers, we used this machine to write.
- The part of a lamp that gives light.
- You can call your friends using it.
- You put food in it so it doesn't go bad.
- We use it to build houses, it's grey and hard.
- For example euros, dollars, pounds or zlotys.
- It's round and it's the most important invention.
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- You put it on a table to have more light.
- A medicine that fights infections.
- It makes our cars go fast.
- It's brown or white, sweet and makes us happier.
- A mobile phone, a tablet, a computer, etc.
- You write on it.
- You take photos with it.
14 Clues: You write on it. • You take photos with it. • It makes our cars go fast. • A medicine that fights infections. • You can call your friends using it. • The part of a lamp that gives light. • You put food in it so it doesn't go bad. • You put it on a table to have more light. • A mobile phone, a tablet, a computer, etc. • For example euros, dollars, pounds or zlotys. • ...
China's Golden Age 2021-01-19
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- made sharing ideas and inventions possible (2 words)
- used in religious and social celebrations before being used in war
- the method of printing developed by the Tang
- oldest block-printed book (2 words)
- the first dynasty in the golden age of China
- what the Chinese buildings blended into
- the position of the characters in block printing
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- for example, the magnetic compass & rain and snow gauges
- a thin, strong, translucent pottery
- a building first used as a Buddhist temple
- a time when a country is at its best (2 words)
- what the Chinese clocks were run by
- for example, the pagoda and houses built with screens for walls
- the second dynasty in the golden age of China
14 Clues: a thin, strong, translucent pottery • what the Chinese clocks were run by • oldest block-printed book (2 words) • what the Chinese buildings blended into • a building first used as a Buddhist temple • the method of printing developed by the Tang • the first dynasty in the golden age of China • the second dynasty in the golden age of China • ...
Unit 6 crossword puzzle 2021-08-26
Across
- buying your own food, cooking for yourself
- making somebody aware of something important
- something that is of similar value or analogous
- possibly
- of sync: if you lost your rhythm, you are...
- when you do something routinely and repeatedly, you have a...
- having something important taken away from you
- cm is a __________ of length; kg is a ___________ of weight
- always returning
- a person who is growing up - no longer a child but not not grown-up yet
- if you are feeling mentally unwell, a psychologist can offer...
- sneezing is a _____________ of having a cold
- buckle under pressure
- result
- annoy
- routine
- something that is upsetting, because it does not seem to be working, no matter what you try
- being alert and paying attention
- Man's best friend
- to give an incentive
- difficult to resist
- to put something at risk of failing
- deadly
- places and items that people may want to use
- not looking very hopeful at all
- the correct thing to do
- mixed, many things combined
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- benefits
- somebody who takes part in an activity
- loan: a book that somebody has borrowed from the library is currently...
- one book from a whole series of books
- if you want to be good at something, you need to...
- to show or tell somebody how to do something
- Has a trunk
- how words are said
- Large marsupial
- enjoyment
- a person who can help you when you are feeling mentally unwell
- pointless complaining
- machines and inventions available to us thanks to science
- Likes to chase mice
- studying and knowing machines
- Flying mammal
- space to live in
- narrow-minded
- your professional life
- light, or the creation of light
- discoveries
- lengthy, longer than many might think
- too easy or too unimportant
- the agreed-upon procedure
51 Clues: annoy • result • deadly • routine • benefits • possibly • enjoyment • Has a trunk • discoveries • Flying mammal • narrow-minded • Large marsupial • always returning • space to live in • Man's best friend • how words are said • Likes to chase mice • difficult to resist • to give an incentive • pointless complaining • buckle under pressure • your professional life • the correct thing to do • the agreed-upon procedure • ...
Isaac Newton Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-01
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- What money factory did Isaac work at after he was done making discoveries?
- What other subject did Isaac make discoveries and rules in other than science?
- What did Newton discover that is broken into many different colors?
- What did Isaac discover and create 3 laws for?
- Isaac went to _______ college.
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- What type of present day science did Isaac study?
- In what month was Isaac born?
- What town in England was Isaac Newton born in?
- Isaac was inspired by Johannes _______.
- What force pulls on Earth forcing it into orbit?
- What did Isaac's first father do for a living?
11 Clues: In what month was Isaac born? • Isaac went to _______ college. • Isaac was inspired by Johannes _______. • What town in England was Isaac Newton born in? • What did Isaac's first father do for a living? • What did Isaac discover and create 3 laws for? • What force pulls on Earth forcing it into orbit? • What type of present day science did Isaac study? • ...
Inventors and Discoveries 2024-04-14
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- This scientists; discovery of radium helped create treatments for cancer
- This writer gave us the word over 1000 words including swagger.
- This culture created modern democracy
- After isolating an active agent in mold, this inventor developed penicillin
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- This mathematician gave us a theory showing the relationship between speed, time, and distance.
- This scientist is considered the "Mother of the Modern Environmental Movement"
- This university built the first electronic digital computer system.
- This Japanese american man intenved Bitcoin and then vanished in 2011
- This physicist discovered gravity.
- This man went outside with a kite and metal key and discovered electricity.
10 Clues: This physicist discovered gravity. • This culture created modern democracy • This writer gave us the word over 1000 words including swagger. • This university built the first electronic digital computer system. • This Japanese american man intenved Bitcoin and then vanished in 2011 • This scientists; discovery of radium helped create treatments for cancer • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-10-06
Across
- Another river that surround Mesopotamia
- What country is Mesopotamia in
- Babylonia's King
- the belief in many gods
- A piece of land that has good soil and is shaped like a crescent
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- the first system used to create order
- One of Assyria's inventions
- a word that describes to control the water of the rivers
- One of the rivers that surround Mesopotamia
- People from Sumer
- One of Sumers inventions
- One of the 8 features that are needed in a good civilization
12 Clues: Babylonia's King • People from Sumer • the belief in many gods • One of Sumers inventions • One of Assyria's inventions • What country is Mesopotamia in • the first system used to create order • Another river that surround Mesopotamia • One of the rivers that surround Mesopotamia • a word that describes to control the water of the rivers • ...
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • official, formal • extra, leftovers • no longer living • productive, rich • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • solve, complete • specific, exact • productive, rich • no longer living • extra, leftovers • official, formal • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
SAT Vocab List 4 2015-02-12
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- lethargic; unable to move
- purification; cleansing
- ease; make less burdensome
- inappropriate or ludicrous use of a word
- patience; restraint; leniency
- being everywhere simultaneously
- small
- outdated
- rebellious; insubordinate
- ideal example; model
- change or variation; ups and downs
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- to remove from a high position
- rising above; going beyond
- ephemeral; fading; brief
- deadly affliction; curse; plague
- habit of making fortunate discoveries by chance
- cantankerous or bad-tempered person
- brilliantly shining
- teacher
- sociable; fond of eating, drinking, and people
20 Clues: small • teacher • outdated • brilliantly shining • ideal example; model • purification; cleansing • ephemeral; fading; brief • lethargic; unable to move • rebellious; insubordinate • rising above; going beyond • ease; make less burdensome • patience; restraint; leniency • to remove from a high position • being everywhere simultaneously • deadly affliction; curse; plague • ...
Chile a country of astrominical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • hitos • cosmos • cielos • grande • premio • situado • químico • regiones • años luz • excelente • científico • instalaciones • descubrimientos • way. Via láctea
renisannae 2025-05-06
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- – A machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made it easier to print books and share ideas.
- VINCI – A famous Renaissance artist and inventor, best known for painting the 'Mona Lisa' and designing cool inventions.
- GENTILESCHI – A famous female artist from the Renaissance who painted strong women in her art.
- – A rich and powerful family in Italy that supported many Renaissance artists and helped them create their masterpieces.
- LEO X – The pope during the Renaissance who was known for his rich lifestyle and for paying artists to create great works of art.
- – An Italian city where the Renaissance started and became a place full of art and learning.
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- – A movement during the Renaissance that focused on the importance of humans, their abilities, and learning about the world beyond just religion.
- – A time in history when Europe went through a huge change, with lots of new ideas in art, science, and culture, lasting from the 14th to the 17th century.
- – A type of art that became really popular during the Renaissance, with famous sculptures like Michelangelo's 'David'.
- – One of the most famous artists of the Renaissance, known for his beautiful paintings and frescoes.
- – A famous scientist from the Renaissance who made big discoveries about space and helped us learn more about the stars and planets.
- – A big part of the Renaissance, with artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo creating amazing works that are still famous today.
- – A well-known artist from the Renaissance who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted the famous 'David' statue.
13 Clues: – An Italian city where the Renaissance started and became a place full of art and learning. • – A machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made it easier to print books and share ideas. • GENTILESCHI – A famous female artist from the Renaissance who painted strong women in her art. • ...
Industrial Revolution Chapter 4 Section 1 2024-08-08
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- Patented the telephone
- Proved it was possible to pump crude oil from the ground
- City that grew quickly because many railroads crossed through it
- Iron made harder and stronger by mixing it with other metals
- Method developed in the mid-1800s for making steel more efficiently
- Fuel used for lighting, cooking, and heating beginning in the 1850s
- Built a lightweight airplane that used a small gas-powered engine
- Made train brakes safer; inventor of alternating (electrical) current and power stations
- Innovation of Henry Ford’s that dramatically reduced cost of production
- Built and sold the first practical American car
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- Created the Bessemer process
- A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
- Another name for oil
- Leader of the automobile industry and key innovator behind assembly-line manufacturing
- Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- Manufacturers and farmers used these to ship goods across the country
- A liquid made from petroleum and used especially as fuel for engines
- Facilities that turn petroleum into gasoline and other products
- Edison’s invention factory
- Petroleum that has not been processed
- New Jersey inventor credited with over 1000 inventions, including the light-bulb
21 Clues: Another name for oil • Patented the telephone • Edison’s invention factory • Created the Bessemer process • Petroleum that has not been processed • Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • Built and sold the first practical American car • Proved it was possible to pump crude oil from the ground • Iron made harder and stronger by mixing it with other metals • ...
Inventions 2019-11-27
14 Clues: ravim • magamiskoht • beebi tarve • meigi tarvik • suhtlusvahend • kirjutusvahend • vajalik asi elus • hoiab vihma eest • kaitseb päikese eest • millega saab teha tuld • telefoni ostes kaasas olev asi • pill tüdrukutele mõeldud ravim • mida kasutavad meditsiini töötajad • paper vajalik asi elus, mida kulub palju
Inventions 2019-11-27
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- a wireless technology standard used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices
- a theory of gravitation that was developed by Einstein
- helps patients cope with clinical depression, reshaping our understanding of how personality and emotion can be chemically controlled
- social media network
- a social media platform made buy Estonians
- you can fly with this costume
- was discovered 4,000 years ago, or more, in Mesopotamia
- was invented in 1876
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- invented in 1903 by the American Wright brothers
- a unique or novel device, method, composition or process
- the best-selling car in the U.S. by revenue
- the building was invented by Estonians
- invention that gives us warmth
- invented about 100 BC in China
14 Clues: social media network • was invented in 1876 • you can fly with this costume • invention that gives us warmth • invented about 100 BC in China • the building was invented by Estonians • a social media platform made buy Estonians • the best-selling car in the U.S. by revenue • invented in 1903 by the American Wright brothers • ...
Inventions 2025-11-04
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- Chinese made this and used it in fireworks first. (9 letters)
- think of something new, like a machine or idea. (7 letters)
- Edison’s ______ changed how we see at night. (10 letters)
- was invented in ancient China and helps us write. (10 letters)
- full of new ideas and good at inventing. (9 letters)
- of people’s lives, like a ______ of Einstein. (9 letters)
- should ______ the world of science and history. (7 letters)
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- make or create something that didn’t exist before. (7 letters)
- that is made for the first time. (10 letters)
- process of making books and newspapers by machine. (8 letters)
- person who creates new inventions. (8 letters)
- ______ a lot to inventors for making life easier. (3 letters)
- ______ what life would be like without the light bulb. (7 letters)
- ______ Chinese invented many important things. (7 letters)
14 Clues: that is made for the first time. (10 letters) • person who creates new inventions. (8 letters) • full of new ideas and good at inventing. (9 letters) • Edison’s ______ changed how we see at night. (10 letters) • of people’s lives, like a ______ of Einstein. (9 letters) • ______ Chinese invented many important things. (7 letters) • ...
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries 2025-10-16
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- Engine – The invention that powered the Industrial Revolution.
- Press – Early invention that allowed mass production of books and newspapers.
- – A device used to observe distant objects in the sky.
- Intelligence – Technology that enables machines to think and learn like humans.
- – Medical process that helps prevent diseases.
- – The molecule that carries genetic information in living things.
- – Sends and receives sound signals through the air.
- – Machine that performs calculations and processes data.
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- – Flow of electrons that powers most modern devices.
- Bulb – Produces light through electricity.
- – Used to see very small organisms or objects.
- – A machine designed for flying through the air.
- – A medicine discovered by Alexander Fleming that kills bacteria.
- – Used to send voice messages over long distances.
- – A global network connecting computers worldwide.
15 Clues: Bulb – Produces light through electricity. • – Used to see very small organisms or objects. • – Medical process that helps prevent diseases. • – A machine designed for flying through the air. • – Used to send voice messages over long distances. • – A global network connecting computers worldwide. • – Sends and receives sound signals through the air. • ...
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • specific, exact • roughly, nearly • solve, complete • official, formal • extra, leftovers • productive, rich • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • specific, exact • roughly, nearly • solve, complete • official, formal • no longer living • productive, rich • extra, leftovers • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • productive, rich • official, formal • no longer living • extra, leftovers • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Industrial Revolution Brainpop 2021-08-18
Across
- What was a negative effect of burning coal and oil?
- The new inventions changed the way people _______ and worked.
- What word has to do with living out on a farm?
- The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread.
- The car would not be possible without the use of what?
- Big industries were located where?
- People moved from the _______ to live and work in the cities.
- Eli ______ invented the cotton gin
- What revolution took place between the mid-1700s to 1900s
- A huge number of what were made during this time?
- What was used in northern factories to build machines?
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- The telegraph, telephone, steamship and _______ changed American lives.
- The first industrial revolution stared in what country?
- What country led the second Industrial revolution?
- What word means to carry goods and people from 1 point to another.
- What was a cheaper and more powerful source than the steam engine?
- By 1900, the United States changed from a farming society to an ___________ society.
- What word has to do with cities?
- The new type of furnace was used for making what?
- What type of engine was invented my James Watt?
20 Clues: What word has to do with cities? • Big industries were located where? • Eli ______ invented the cotton gin • The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread. • What word has to do with living out on a farm? • What type of engine was invented my James Watt? • A huge number of what were made during this time? • The new type of furnace was used for making what? • ...
CHILE : A COUNTRY OF ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES 2023-08-07
15 Clues: pais • largo • cosmos • grandes • estudio • ubicado • premios • años luz • regiones • nocturnos • elementos • Via lactea • cientificos • descubrieron • instalaciones
CHILE:A COUNTRY OF ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • gram • cosmos • premio • grandes • químicos • ubicados • regiones • histórico • nocturnos • científicos • instalaciones • way vía láctea • years años luz • descubrimientos
Chile: a country of astronomical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: País • Hitos • Noche • Cosmos • Premio • Grande • Químico • Situado • Años Luz • Regiones • Excelente • Científico • Instalaciones • Descubrimientos • Way Vía láctea
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • extra, leftovers • productive, rich • official, formal • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Challenges 2023-06-27
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- An exciting and daring experience or journey that involves taking risks and exploring new things.
- The act of finding or uncovering something previously unknown. Discoveries can be made in science, nature, or even within yourself.
- Something that stands in the way and makes it difficult to achieve a goal. Overcoming obstacles requires determination and perseverance.
- The process of developing and improving over time. It involves learning from challenges, embracing change, and striving for personal progress.
- Working together with others towards a common goal. Teamwork involves communication, cooperation, and sharing responsibilities.
- Accomplishing something significant or reaching a goal. Achievements reflect hard work, dedication, and personal growth.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions to improve or solve problems. Innovation encourages thinking creatively and finding better solutions.
- A strong desire to learn, explore, and understand the world around you. Curiosity fuels discovery and helps you ask questions and seek knowledge.
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- The act of investigating or discovering new places, ideas, or information. It involves curiosity, learning, and being open to new experiences.
- Adjusting and changing to fit new circumstances or environments. Adaptation requires flexibility and the ability to embrace new challenges.
- A situation or task that requires a solution or decision. It challenges your thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Using your imagination and original ideas to solve problems or create something new. Creativity allows you to think outside the box.
- The ability to face and overcome fears, difficulties, or dangers. It involves taking risks and standing up for what you believe in.
- Something you want to achieve or accomplish. Setting goals helps you focus, plan, and work towards something meaningful.
14 Clues: An exciting and daring experience or journey that involves taking risks and exploring new things. • A situation or task that requires a solution or decision. It challenges your thinking and problem-solving skills. • Something you want to achieve or accomplish. Setting goals helps you focus, plan, and work towards something meaningful. • ...
Bailey "Bits" 2024-02-17
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- Bailey created a chain of these
- Interested in his invention and used it for years.
- Name of bank Leonard C. Bailey created
- Name of inventor who created the "folding bed"
- Famous for creating these
- One of Bailey's first careers.
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- One of Bailey's inventions to help patients with hernias
- most known as this and as an inventor
- City where Bailey created his barbershops
- Bailey's most famous invention.
10 Clues: Famous for creating these • One of Bailey's first careers. • Bailey created a chain of these • Bailey's most famous invention. • most known as this and as an inventor • Name of bank Leonard C. Bailey created • City where Bailey created his barbershops • Name of inventor who created the "folding bed" • Interested in his invention and used it for years. • ...
Learn by Doing 2023-03-07
11 Clues: grammar • numbers • bonjour • còmo estàs • creativity in reality • it has a lot of branches • high notes and low notes • archaeological discoveries • substances of which matter • landscapes and destinations • includes mechanics, heat, light
Chile a country of astrominical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • hitos • cosmos • cielos • grande • premio • situado • químico • regiones • años luz • excelente • científico • instalaciones • descubrimientos • way. Via láctea
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • extra, leftovers • official, formal • productive, rich • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • specific, exact • solve, complete • roughly, nearly • no longer living • official, formal • productive, rich • extra, leftovers • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
Unit 7 Vocabulary (6. klass) 2026-03-24
20 Clues: idee • ratas • panema • tõstma • rõngas • elekter • kasulik • pöörama • vöökoht • probleem • proovima • lahendus • kasutama • liigutama • õnnestuma • leiutised • läbi kukkuma • kujutlusvõime • patareid/akud • loomingulisus
SCIENTISTS AND THEIR DISCOVERIES. 2021-03-25
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- Gave unit of radioactivity.
- gave conception of Bravais lattices.
- Won Noble Prize in physics and chemistry.
- discovered tge antidote to arsenic.
- discovered electromagnetic induction.
- discovered Energy Quanta.
- Created first version of periodic table.
- founder of modern Chemistry.
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- Discovered X-Rays in 1895.
- developed symbolic way to draw asymmetric carbon atoms.
- mentioned “atom” in “Vaisesika Sutra”.
- father of ancient chemistry,“Kitab-al- Kilam”.
- credited witg the discovery of Oxygen.
- discovered hydrogen.
14 Clues: discovered hydrogen. • discovered Energy Quanta. • Discovered X-Rays in 1895. • Gave unit of radioactivity. • founder of modern Chemistry. • discovered tge antidote to arsenic. • gave conception of Bravais lattices. • discovered electromagnetic induction. • mentioned “atom” in “Vaisesika Sutra”. • credited witg the discovery of Oxygen. • Created first version of periodic table. • ...
Archaeology crossword 2025-02-03
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- how people view findings
- middle eastern region
- largest neolithic settlement
- first walls
- jewish manuscripts
- historical studies
- rock artifact
- old language
- one of the earliest defense systems
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- King of Moab
- Ain Ghazel statues
- City where discoveries were found
- mound of earth and debris
- person who studies archeology
- large stele tablet
- old historical city
- stele found in jordan
- People who made artifacts
- findings
- stone images
20 Clues: findings • first walls • King of Moab • stone images • old language • rock artifact • Ain Ghazel statues • large stele tablet • jewish manuscripts • historical studies • old historical city • middle eastern region • stele found in jordan • how people view findings • mound of earth and debris • People who made artifacts • largest neolithic settlement • person who studies archeology • ...
Newton's laws, discoveries, and life 2016-02-29
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- forces are measured with a _____ scale
- When the forces on an object are not equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- What Newton’s third law is referred as
- A push or pull on an object
- Newton’s ___ law means “An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force”
- Speed in a given direction
- Mass moving at a certain velocity
- What Newton’s second law is referred as
- The units for force
- The distance an object covers over time
- Newton’s ___ law means that “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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- When the forces on an object are equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- What Newton’s first law is referred as
- The force that Newton named that is the attraction force between objects
- Newton’s ___ law means “The net force on an object equals the mass times the acceleration”
- Newton’s first name
- Using Newton’s second law, the more force you have on an object, the faster the object’s _____
- The sum of all forces on an object
- Where did Newton live?
- True or false, every object in the universe exerts a gravitational force.
- The amount of inertia that an object has depends on this
- The object that fell on Newton’s head that made him think about what pulled it down
- A measure of the gravitational force of an object on mass. More mass, more ____
- When there is balanced forces, there is ___ motion
24 Clues: Newton’s first name • The units for force • Where did Newton live? • Speed in a given direction • A push or pull on an object • Mass moving at a certain velocity • The sum of all forces on an object • forces are measured with a _____ scale • What Newton’s first law is referred as • What Newton’s third law is referred as • What Newton’s second law is referred as • ...
15 technologies and scientific discoveries 2024-03-27
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- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- Pertaining to an organism that contains genes from another species.
- An integrated circuit that contains the functions of a central processing unit of a computer.
- An artificial object placed in orbit around a celestial body.
- A display screen that is sensitive to touch, allowing the user to interact with it by touching areas on the screen.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- An electronic device capable of performing arithmetic or logical operations.
- An instrument used to see objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects
- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- The molecule that carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
- A system for transmitting visual images and sound over a distance.
- The emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- A system for transmitting messages over long distances using coded signals.
- A set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations.
- A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers.
- Global Positioning System, a satellite-based navigation system.
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- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- A global network of interconnected computers.
- The manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- An engine that uses the expansion or rapid condensation of steam to generate power.
- A device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
- A material with electrical conductivity intermediate to that of a conductor and an insulator.
- A tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit.
- The manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale.
- A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against diseases.
- A power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc rotating on a vertical or horizontal axis.
- The transmission of light through optical fibers for communication or signaling.
- Power generated from the energy of falling or fast-running water.
30 Clues: A global network of interconnected computers. • An instrument used to observe distant objects • The emission of ionizing radiation or particles • The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • The manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology. • An artificial object placed in orbit around a celestial body. • ...
Bible Archaeology 2025-01-31
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- A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period.
- A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone.
- The Ain Ghazal statues that are some of the most famous statues on site.
- Oldest city in the world and is considered the first wall city in the world.
- Pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- Had the writing of every Old Testament book except for esther.
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- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and is considered the first wall city.
- Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world.
- Considered the first extra-extra biblical mention of the nation.
- Stone A famous artifact that help decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- A region in the Middle East that was home to early civilizations.
- A system of writing that represents words or sounds.
- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and provided vaulable insight in the city's history.
- A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites.
14 Clues: A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone. • Pictures to represent objects or ideas. • A system of writing that represents words or sounds. • Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world. • A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period. • A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites. • ...
synonyms 2015-04-28
Chapter 9 Legal and Ethical Issues in E-Commerce 2020-11-26
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- A principle that consumers must approve in advance what information they receive from a company or allow a company to share their information with third parties.
- __________ is one the IT technologies to ensure that all information communicated over the network is being translated into cipher text.
- One of the methods to fake news in huge amount without intervention of humans.
- Internet _________ in the workplace refer to the actual time wasted and productivity losses due to employees spending time on the Web during working hours are very high.
- One of the privacy protection principles that concerns about an individual's ability both to access data and view the data.
- _________ law protects original work of authorship, such as music and literacy works.
- _________ law protects inventions and discoveries.
- _________ rights management is a system of protecting the copyrights of data circulated over the Internet or digital media.
- _________ secret law protects proprietary business information.
- One of the privacy protection principles that concerns whether customers are given notice on how the collection of information is being practiced.
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- _________ law is used to protect logos.
- ___________ is bullying that takes place electronically.
- Restrictions on what can be seen, published, or accessed on the Internet.
- A method that gives consumers the choice to refuse to share information about themselves or to avoid receiving unsolicited information.
- Internet __________ refers to a member of an online social community who deliberately tries to disrupt, attack, offend, or generally cause trouble within the community.
- a set of moral principles or rules of how people are expected to conduct themselves.
- _________ property law protects the creative work of people.
- Site __________ logs show what users are doing on the Internet.
- refers to the limited use of copyrighted material, without paying a fee or royalty for certain purposes only.
- Content __________ can be based on a blacklist of offensive website content providers or by other methods.
20 Clues: _________ law is used to protect logos. • _________ law protects inventions and discoveries. • ___________ is bullying that takes place electronically. • _________ property law protects the creative work of people. • Site __________ logs show what users are doing on the Internet. • _________ secret law protects proprietary business information. • ...
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • productive, rich • extra, leftovers • no longer living • official, formal • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • official, formal • extra, leftovers • productive, rich • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
Newton's laws, discoveries, and life 2016-02-29
Across
- Newton’s ___ law means “An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force”
- A push or pull on an object
- What Newton’s third law is referred as
- What Newton’s second law is referred as
- When the forces on an object are not equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- The distance an object covers over time
- The sum of all forces on an object
- The units for force
- When the forces on an object are equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- What Newton’s first law is referred as
- forces are measured with a _____ scale
- True or false, every object in the universe exerts a gravitational force.
Down
- Using Newton’s second law, the more force you have on an object, the faster the object’s _____
- A measure of the gravitational force of an object on mass. More mass, more ____
- Newton’s first name
- When there is balanced forces, there is ___ motion
- Mass moving at a certain velocity
- Newton’s ___ law means that “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- The amount of inertia that an object has depends on this
- Newton’s ___ law means “The net force on an object equals the mass times the acceleration”
- The force that Newton named that is the attraction force between objects
- Where did Newton live?
- Speed in a given direction
- The object that fell on Newton’s head that made him think about what pulled it down
24 Clues: Newton’s first name • The units for force • Where did Newton live? • Speed in a given direction • A push or pull on an object • Mass moving at a certain velocity • The sum of all forces on an object • What Newton’s third law is referred as • What Newton’s first law is referred as • forces are measured with a _____ scale • What Newton’s second law is referred as • ...
Crossword 2022-12-01
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- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
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- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- experiments on digestion
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He performed and
11 Clues: / He performed and • experiments on digestion • / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • ...
Crossword 2022-12-01
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- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
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- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- experiments on digestion
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He performed and
11 Clues: / He performed and • experiments on digestion • / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • ...
subjects 2026-02-06
10 Clues: Past events • Language class • Energy and motion • Study of substances • Drawing and painting • Songs and instruments • Study of living things • Numbers and calculations • Countries, maps, and Earth • Experiments and discoveries
Inventors and inventions 2017-10-18
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- / Inventor of the phone
- / I created Microsoft
- / I'm used to conserv aliments
- / We wanted to fly
- / I invented the telescope
- / I saved a boy from rabies
- / I made a lot of prototypes of flying machines
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- / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod
- / We use it to see the time and it is portable
- / We can see trough you
- / We can watch cartoons on me
- / We use me to make newspapers
- / I was a steam engine
- / I manufactured the first car
14 Clues: / We wanted to fly • / I created Microsoft • / I was a steam engine • / Inventor of the phone • / We can see trough you • / I invented the telescope • / I saved a boy from rabies • / We can watch cartoons on me • / We use me to make newspapers • / I'm used to conserv aliments • / I manufactured the first car • / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod • ...
Discoveries 2022-02-26
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- a path for pedestrians in a built-up area; a pavement.
- a container for making and serving tea with a handle and a shaped opening for pouring
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
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- denoting an artificial body part, such as a limb, a heart, or a breast implant.
- a portable breathing apparatus for divers, consisting of cylinders of compressed air strapped on the diver's back, feeding air automatically through a mask or mouthpiece.
- the organ in the lower body of a woman or female mammal where offspring are conceived and in which they gestate before birth; the uterus.
- a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric. Silk is also spun by some insect larvae and by most spiders.
8 Clues: a path for pedestrians in a built-up area; a pavement. • denoting an artificial body part, such as a limb, a heart, or a breast implant. • a container for making and serving tea with a handle and a shaped opening for pouring • a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts. • ...
Discoveries 2025-07-07
8 Clues: investigate systematically • perform a scientific procedure • creating something entirely new • a person who controls an engine • the introduction of something new • a person who creates the invention. • finding something that already exists • a piece of equipment designed for a special purpose
Crossword 2022-12-01
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- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
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- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- experiments on digestion
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He performed and
11 Clues: / He performed and • experiments on digestion • / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • ...
discoveries 2024-06-08
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- to give facts, that something is true or present:
- to find out about, recognize, or realize for the first time.
- is the study of the human past.
- is the scientific study of celestial bodies.
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- is the study of factors that influence illnesses in people.
- to study a subject carefully or in detail, especially in order to discover new information or understand the subject bette
- is the study of plants.
- studies animal life.
8 Clues: studies animal life. • is the study of plants. • is the study of the human past. • is the scientific study of celestial bodies. • to give facts, that something is true or present: • is the study of factors that influence illnesses in people. • to find out about, recognize, or realize for the first time. • ...
DISCOVERIES 2023-06-19
Inventors and Inventions 2024-06-26
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- “anything under the sun” made by humans
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications
- Invented the internet
- Invented the Car
- These days you can´t live without it
- Invented the typewriters
- You use these to fly around the world
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- Was created in 1796 to help to treat illnesses
- Was invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Was invented by Charles Babbage
- Invented paper
- Is a person who invented a particular process
- Before this object, people relied on candles, oil lamps, and gaslights
- Is used to transport people
14 Clues: Invented paper • Invented the Car • Invented the internet • Invented the typewriters • Is used to transport people • Was invented by Charles Babbage • These days you can´t live without it • Was invented by Alexander Graham Bell • You use these to fly around the world • “anything under the sun” made by humans • Is a person who invented a particular process • ...
Inventions 2016-09-26
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- to make better; to become better
- a thing that may happen or be the case
- careful study that is done to find a learn new things
- beat; win; rise above; succeeding dealing with a problem
- to reach or attain; to accomplish or to get
- the use of science for practical purposes
- knowledge or study of the natural worlds based on facts
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- a result or effect of an action or condition
- beneficial; valuable; useful
- to be successful or victorious
- a device created after a study and experimentation; a product of imagination
- find unexpectedly or in the course of a search
- science that deals with preventing, curing, and treating diseases
13 Clues: beneficial; valuable; useful • to be successful or victorious • to make better; to become better • a thing that may happen or be the case • the use of science for practical purposes • to reach or attain; to accomplish or to get • a result or effect of an action or condition • find unexpectedly or in the course of a search • ...
Inventions 2023-11-29
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- synonym for because of
- synonym for makr,produce
- opposite of with cord
- sg that you can carry
- sg new, revolutionary
- not straight
- sy who invented sg
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- another adjective for deadly
- material, trumpets are made of it
- suitcases have that
- it can be charged again
- verb which means speeding
- using the energy of the sun
13 Clues: not straight • sy who invented sg • suitcases have that • opposite of with cord • sg that you can carry • sg new, revolutionary • synonym for because of • it can be charged again • synonym for makr,produce • verb which means speeding • using the energy of the sun • another adjective for deadly • material, trumpets are made of it
INVENTIONS 2020-10-14
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- the first... was designed by Ferdinand Verbiest
- was invented 425 AD
- Galileo built his own version in 1609
- was invented by German inventor Hans Schwarzkopf
- was invented 100BC
- created in Estonia
- invented 3300BC
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- were invented 50,000 to 100,000 years ago
- created bye Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
- was invented in 1960s
- discoverd in 1901
- were used in East Asia in 1221
- was invented around 650 to 600 BC
13 Clues: invented 3300BC • discoverd in 1901 • was invented 100BC • created in Estonia • was invented 425 AD • was invented in 1960s • were used in East Asia in 1221 • was invented around 650 to 600 BC • Galileo built his own version in 1609 • created bye Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak • were invented 50,000 to 100,000 years ago • the first... was designed by Ferdinand Verbiest • ...
Inventions 2023-06-27
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- Tools, devices, and methods used to solve problems or make tasks easier, often involving computers and electronics.
- A small, useful device or tool that is often cleverly designed or technologically advanced.
- The process of finding solutions to challenges or issues using creativity and logic.
- The use of machines or technology to perform tasks or processes automatically, without human intervention.
- An early model or version of an invention that is used to test and improve its design.
- A legal document that gives an inventor exclusive rights to their invention for a certain period.
- The act of introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions to improve something.
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- A person who creates or designs something new, like a machine or device.
- A person who uses scientific knowledge and creativity to design and build machines, structures, or systems.
- The working parts or system within a machine or device that makes it function.
- A form of energy that powers many inventions, such as lights, appliances, and electronic devices.
- Finding or uncovering something new or unknown, such as a scientific breakthrough.
- The process of planning and creating the appearance and functionality of an invention or object.
13 Clues: A person who creates or designs something new, like a machine or device. • The working parts or system within a machine or device that makes it function. • The act of introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions to improve something. • Finding or uncovering something new or unknown, such as a scientific breakthrough. • ...
Inventions 2026-03-04
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- Take away from a position
- Mix with a circular motion
- Cook to thicken by evaporating liquid
- Transmit liquid from one container to another
- Set something in a particular position
- Heat liquid until bubbles form rapidly
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- Turn to ice by chilling
- Apply force by pushing down
- Place a lid on top of
- Make larger in amount or intensity
- Briefly lower into a liquid
- Draw something toward yourself
- Put in as an extra ingredient
13 Clues: Place a lid on top of • Turn to ice by chilling • Take away from a position • Mix with a circular motion • Apply force by pushing down • Briefly lower into a liquid • Put in as an extra ingredient • Draw something toward yourself • Make larger in amount or intensity • Cook to thicken by evaporating liquid • Set something in a particular position • ...
