discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Inventions 2025-03-21
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- An international award given for outstanding contributions in various fields.
- Instruments used to measure time
- A machine used to print books and newspapers.
- An object that provides light when connected to electricity.
- The act of creating something new that makes life easier.
- Microscopic organisms that can cause diseases.
- Circular devices that help transmit motion in machines
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- A form of energy used to power electrical devices
- Substances used to prevent diseases.
- Electronic devices used to process information and data.
- A tool used to view very small objects
- Mechanical devices used to make work easier.
- A mode of transportation with two wheels, powered by pedals.
13 Clues: Instruments used to measure time • Substances used to prevent diseases. • A tool used to view very small objects • Mechanical devices used to make work easier. • A machine used to print books and newspapers. • Microscopic organisms that can cause diseases. • A form of energy used to power electrical devices • Circular devices that help transmit motion in machines • ...
inventions 2025-11-30
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- Wireless technology linked to Guglielmo Marconi
- Country where the oldest surviving photograph was taken
- Device patented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Surname of the creator of the raised-dot reading system
- Country where the printing press originated
- Country where Lego was first made
- Invention associated with Thomas Edison
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- Nikola ____: Developer of AC power systems and induction motor
- Ada _______: Mathematician credited with the first computer algorithm
- Company that developed many modern aircraft inventions
- Flying machine created by the Wright brothers
- Benjamin ______:inventor of bifcoals and a Founding Father
- Last name of the inventor of the ball point pen
13 Clues: Country where Lego was first made • Invention associated with Thomas Edison • Device patented by Alexander Graham Bell • Country where the printing press originated • Flying machine created by the Wright brothers • Wireless technology linked to Guglielmo Marconi • Last name of the inventor of the ball point pen • Company that developed many modern aircraft inventions • ...
Vocabulario Unidad 3 2025-01-08
15 Clues: snow • rain • storm • rainy • nature • to save • healthy • weather • software • to erase • cell phone • discoveries • to know people • computer science • to know information
Mesopotamia 2023-11-28
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- Science, Inventions, and Tech: This is probably the most important Sumerian invention.
- Sumerians: The Sumerians are thought to have formed the first human _________ in world history.
- Writing and Cuneiform: Sumerians wrote cuneiform in _____.
- Daily Life: In the city a person could grow up to work in a number of different _____ such as priest, scribe, merchant, craftsman, soldier, civil servant, or laborer.
- Daily Life: The ________ were considered near the top as well.
- Sumerians: City-states often built _______ for protection.
- Writing and Cuneiform: This type of writing is called ______ writing, which means "wedge-shaped".
- Science, Inventions, and Tech: The Mesopotamians used a _______ system with the base 60.
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- Writing and Cuneiform: As Sumerian towns grew into cities, the people needed a way to keep track of business transactions, ownership rights, and _______ records.
- Sumerians: The most famous King/ruler in Sumer was ________? He came from the city-state of Uruk.
- Sumerians: In addition to the king or governor, there was a fairly _______ government with officials who helped to organize city building projects and keep the city running.
- Science, Inventions, and Tech: They used _____ to water their crops, and used tools made out of bronze.
12 Clues: Writing and Cuneiform: Sumerians wrote cuneiform in _____. • Sumerians: City-states often built _______ for protection. • Daily Life: The ________ were considered near the top as well. • Science, Inventions, and Tech: This is probably the most important Sumerian invention. • ...
African- American Inventors 2018-02-20
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- Who invented the potato chip?
- What is the “Permanent Wave Machine” and who invented it?
- Who invented products to help straighten and grow African American women’s hair?
- Whose inventions helped WWI amputees?
- Morgan Who invented “The Safety Hood”?
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- Who used Peanuts to create one of their many inventions?
- Jones Who invented the refrigerated truck?
- Who saw a watch as inspiration for their invention?
- Who created the invention that is a combination of the telephone and the telegraphy?
- What does “The Real McCoy” mean?
10 Clues: Who invented the potato chip? • What does “The Real McCoy” mean? • Whose inventions helped WWI amputees? • Morgan Who invented “The Safety Hood”? • Jones Who invented the refrigerated truck? • Who saw a watch as inspiration for their invention? • Who used Peanuts to create one of their many inventions? • What is the “Permanent Wave Machine” and who invented it? • ...
german 2023-11-19
15 Clues: - rapture • - chairman • - election • - furniture • - apartment • - experience • - co-workers • - enthusiasm • - to wake up • - discoveries • evening stroll • - heart attack • - favor, request • - unconsciousness • - university studies
Phineas and Ferb Inventions 2022-06-08
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- this invention could fly
- they taught this invention to sit and roll over
- these inventions were used to fight in the backyard
- Their first invention
- Phineas and Ferb repaired this in a museum
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- this invention was very spooky
- this invention leads to another planet
- these inventions can take you somewhere in the blink of an eye
- this invention juggled all the kids
9 Clues: Their first invention • this invention could fly • this invention was very spooky • this invention juggled all the kids • this invention leads to another planet • Phineas and Ferb repaired this in a museum • they taught this invention to sit and roll over • these inventions were used to fight in the backyard • these inventions can take you somewhere in the blink of an eye
Inventions 2021-03-05
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- Separated seeds from cotton fiber
- the improved wooden plow
- Turned iron into steel
- the fastest ships at the time
- turned fiber cottons into woven yarn
- Horse-drawn machine, picked up wheat
- Made interchangeable parts/cottongin
- laid across America and were made of steel and wood
- Allowed quicker and further travel
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- individual parts put into assembly line
- turned picked cotton into thread
- allowed for clothes to be made faster
- Sent electrical signals through a wire
13 Clues: Turned iron into steel • the improved wooden plow • the fastest ships at the time • turned picked cotton into thread • Separated seeds from cotton fiber • Allowed quicker and further travel • turned fiber cottons into woven yarn • Horse-drawn machine, picked up wheat • Made interchangeable parts/cottongin • allowed for clothes to be made faster • ...
Inventions 2019-11-25
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- One of the most important invention in land transport
- Who pirated Eli Whitneys gin device?
- Who invented the "step pyramid"
- Where did Eli Whitney studied before going on to invent the cotton gin
- Who was Steve Jobs in elementary school?
- where was Elon Musk born?
- Who was awarded a patent for the ironing board?
- One of the most influential inventors of all time
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- Who invented the hook-and-loop fastener system known as Velcro
- From where did James West retire in 2001?
- Who was Samuel Colt by nationality?
- The act of bringing ideas or objects together in a novel way to create something that did not exist before
- Who was Hedy Lamarr
13 Clues: Who was Hedy Lamarr • where was Elon Musk born? • Who invented the "step pyramid" • Who was Samuel Colt by nationality? • Who pirated Eli Whitneys gin device? • Who was Steve Jobs in elementary school? • From where did James West retire in 2001? • Who was awarded a patent for the ironing board? • One of the most influential inventors of all time • ...
Inventions 2023-07-20
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- An electronic device that processes and stores information.
- An appliance that uses electromagnetic waves to cook or heat food.
- A powered flying vehicle used for transportation in the air.
- A form of energy used to power various devices.
- A device used to communicate with others over a distance.
- A device or equipment that performs tasks or work.
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- A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals for transportation.
- An electronic device that receives and broadcasts audio signals.
- An electronic device that displays moving images and sound.
- An antibiotic drug used to treat bacterial infections.
- A device used to take photographs or record videos.
- A global network that connects computers and allows sharing of information.
- A circular object that revolves around an axis, used for transportation.
13 Clues: A form of energy used to power various devices. • A device or equipment that performs tasks or work. • A device used to take photographs or record videos. • An antibiotic drug used to treat bacterial infections. • A device used to communicate with others over a distance. • A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals for transportation. • ...
Works and professions 2025-09-30
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- Cooks food in a restaurant.
- Fixes cars and machines.
- Takes care of teeth.
- Takes care of sick people.
- Grows food and raises animals.
- Helps sick animals.
- officer Protects people and keeps order.
- Designs and builds machines or structures.
- Performs in movies, plays, or TV.
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- Assists doctors and cares for patients.
- Studies nature and makes discoveries.
- Flies airplanes.
- Writes books or stories.
- Helps students learn.
- Drives buses, taxis, or trucks.
- Plays music or sings.
- Puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- Paints, draws, or makes art.
18 Clues: Flies airplanes. • Helps sick animals. • Takes care of teeth. • Helps students learn. • Plays music or sings. • Writes books or stories. • Fixes cars and machines. • Takes care of sick people. • Cooks food in a restaurant. • Paints, draws, or makes art. • Grows food and raises animals. • Drives buses, taxis, or trucks. • Performs in movies, plays, or TV. • ...
Rick and Morty 2021-09-25
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- he is the smartest man in the universe
- she is jerrys wife
- another one of ricks greatest inventions and rick and morty watch it all the time
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- where all the ricks and mortys in the universe are located (making an exception of rick and morty c-137)
- the blue man that disappears after he completes his task
- the name of beths childhood playland
- probably one of ricks greatest inventions ever and he carries this everywhere he goes
- he is ricks adventure buddy
- he is beths husband
- she is mortys sister
10 Clues: she is jerrys wife • he is beths husband • she is mortys sister • he is ricks adventure buddy • the name of beths childhood playland • he is the smartest man in the universe • the blue man that disappears after he completes his task • another one of ricks greatest inventions and rick and morty watch it all the time • ...
Unit 6 Passage 3 2026-02-03
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- __________ is the planet where humans live.
- The project was successful because of __________ between different teams.
- __________ helps humans learn more about planets and stars.
- The two countries planned a __________ mission together.
- Some scientists believe __________ on asteroids could provide materials for Earth.
- __________ was the first human to travel into space.
- Scientists hope humans may one day visit __________.
- Many __________ worked together on space missions.
- New technology can __________ the speed of space travel.
- Space seems __________ because there is still so much we don’t know.
- Astronauts need __________ to train and succeed.
- Landing on the Moon was one of the biggest __________ in history.
- Stars, planets, and galaxies exist in __________.
- New discoveries help __________ move forward.
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- An __________ is a man-made object that orbits Earth.
- Yuri Gagarin was from the __________.
- __________ was the first satellite sent into space.
- The competition between countries during the Space Race was __________.
- Scientists study __________ that are rocky objects floating through space.
- Space exploration helps humans learn about the __________.
- Human __________ pushes people to explore the unknown.
- In the future, __________ may allow regular people to travel into space.
- The Space Race happened during the __________ between powerful countries.
- Astronauts landed on the __________ in 1969.
- Space discoveries affect all of __________, not just one country.
25 Clues: Yuri Gagarin was from the __________. • __________ is the planet where humans live. • Astronauts landed on the __________ in 1969. • New discoveries help __________ move forward. • Astronauts need __________ to train and succeed. • Stars, planets, and galaxies exist in __________. • Many __________ worked together on space missions. • ...
Logos 2024-11-08
13 Clues: Pika Chu • A race car • 2019 Pongal • Gassy Thinking • Sikhyan Karate • XOXO Productions • Vibraphone Bounce • Brazilia TV Channel • _______ Mini Sandwich • Italy and Greece Films • Discoveries Families New • Yogu Yogu Commercial 2016 • A movie about a romantic date
IPR 2026-01-08
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- of copyright in many countries: life + __ years (3 letters)
- of IPR that protects brand identifiers like logos and names (9 letters)
- protection for inventions (9 letters)
- that administers international IP treaties (4 letters)
- protecting confidential business information (6,7 letters)
- right to reproduce and distribute creative works (8 letters)
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- agreement on trade-related aspects of IPR (4 letters)
- indicating a work is protected by copyright (7 letters)
- use of someone else’s protected work (9 letters)
- design or symbol legally identifying a company’s products (5 letters)
- type for new, useful, and non-obvious inventions (8 letters)
11 Clues: protection for inventions (9 letters) • use of someone else’s protected work (9 letters) • agreement on trade-related aspects of IPR (4 letters) • that administers international IP treaties (4 letters) • indicating a work is protected by copyright (7 letters) • protecting confidential business information (6,7 letters) • ...
Inventions 2019-11-28
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- invented by mark zuckerberg. place on the internet to connect with other people
- common everyday item, that is used by millions of people all over the world. smaller version of computer.
- invented in China. people write on it
- NBA is based on this sport.
- invented by the egyptians and is commonly used in barbershops
- used for navigating at sea or finding a way home
- invented in india, it was called Chaturanga.
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- invented to help people see better.
- video sharing platform, invented in 2004. first video is about a zoo
- world oldest board game, was invented in China.
- invented by the Wright brothers and it is used most commonly for transporting people or goods
- moves forward by peddaling. famous sporting event called tour de france.
- was patented by Karl Benz. Used for transporting people.
13 Clues: NBA is based on this sport. • invented to help people see better. • invented in China. people write on it • invented in india, it was called Chaturanga. • world oldest board game, was invented in China. • used for navigating at sea or finding a way home • was patented by Karl Benz. Used for transporting people. • ...
Inventions 2018-10-13
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- A hook and loop fastening system
- A spreadable paste
- Pan coated with Teflon
- Small notes with a strip of glue on the edge
- Provides portable energy
- A quick drying paint called ______ paper
- Tape with a coating of glue on one side
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- Used to light fires
- Food can be kept this way for a long time
- A light bulb uses this
- Spray can
- compact disc
- Adhesive bandage strip
13 Clues: Spray can • compact disc • A spreadable paste • Used to light fires • A light bulb uses this • Pan coated with Teflon • Adhesive bandage strip • Provides portable energy • A hook and loop fastening system • Tape with a coating of glue on one side • A quick drying paint called ______ paper • Food can be kept this way for a long time • Small notes with a strip of glue on the edge
Module 12: Intellectual Property 2024-11-21
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- Protects new, asexually reproduced plant varieties.
- Protects creative works like music, books, and movies.
- A legal defense allowing limited use of copyrighted material.
- Basis for the fair use defense, balancing copyright with free speech.
- The World Trade Organization, which protects intellectual property rights globally.
- A business formula or process offering a competitive advantage.
- Makes the theft of trade secrets a federal crime.
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- Protects the functional aspects of an invention.
- Rights protecting creations of the mind, like inventions and art.
- A made-up word used as a trademark, such as "Kodak."
- A trademark hinting at the product's qualities, like "Blu-ray."
- Using intellectual property without permission.
- An existing word used in a new context, like "Apple" for computers.
- A government grant giving inventors exclusive rights to their inventions.
- Protects the ornamental design of an item.
- When a trademark becomes so common it loses its legal protection.
- Weakening of a famous trademark by unauthorized use.
- A symbol, name, or slogan identifying a product or service.
- Prohibits false advertising and trademark infringement.
19 Clues: Protects the ornamental design of an item. • Using intellectual property without permission. • Protects the functional aspects of an invention. • Makes the theft of trade secrets a federal crime. • Protects new, asexually reproduced plant varieties. • A made-up word used as a trademark, such as "Kodak." • Weakening of a famous trademark by unauthorized use. • ...
Inventions and Reforms Review 2025-05-05
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- The steamboat was improved by entrepreneur Robert _____.
- Invented by John Deere, made farming much easier
- Suffragist who helped to organize the Seneca Falls Convention with Lucretia Mott
- Suffragist who help Stanton and traveled the country giving speeches and was even arrested for trying to vote
- Invented by Eli _____. The cotton gin led to faster production of cotton
- Somone who tries to change and improve something such as a law or social system
- The cotton gin increased the need for ____ labor in the South.
- Invention that brought the nation together with increased communication
- Abolitionist who edited the "Liberator."
- Called the "Moses" of her people for being a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad
- Location of the first women's rights convention
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- Someone who wanted to end slavery because it was morally wrong
- Gave the famous speech "Ain't I a Woman?" and spoke out for suffrage and abolition
- The first person to think of or make something
- Before the Civil War, most industrialization was in the ____.
- Invented by Cyrus McCormick, increased farm production of wheat
- ___ parts were introduced by Eli Whitney and helped speed up production
- Means the right to vote.
- The Declaration of Sentiments was based on the Declaration of ____.
- Abolitionist and former slave who edited the "North Star"
20 Clues: Means the right to vote. • Abolitionist who edited the "Liberator." • The first person to think of or make something • Location of the first women's rights convention • Invented by John Deere, made farming much easier • The steamboat was improved by entrepreneur Robert _____. • Abolitionist and former slave who edited the "North Star" • ...
Industrial Inventors and Inventions 2025-02-14
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- Where was the first film shot?
- Who invented the smallpox vaccine?
- What industry is Richard Awkwrights invention used in?
- Who designed Europes Water and Sewage systems?
- Who invented the Kinemacolor?
- Who is credit for the Internal Combustion Engine?
- Who invented morse Code?
- How many men worked on the Steam Locomotive?
- What English device revolutionized Textile production?
- Who pioneered the way for railroads?
- What frame did Richard Arkwright invent?
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- Who invented the steam engine?
- What is the first film?
- What machine uses the Steam Paddler?
- Who invented the Steam Paddler?
- Which country was the telegraph tested in?
- Where was the crossword puzzle invented?
- Who invented the Crossword Puzzle?
- Who is the inventor of Plastic?
- What device uses morse code?
20 Clues: What is the first film? • Who invented morse Code? • What device uses morse code? • Who invented the Kinemacolor? • Who invented the steam engine? • Where was the first film shot? • Who invented the Steam Paddler? • Who is the inventor of Plastic? • Who invented the smallpox vaccine? • Who invented the Crossword Puzzle? • What machine uses the Steam Paddler? • ...
Engineering Careers and Inventions 2014-12-03
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- Light Bulb
- Paper Printer
- Gas-Powered Equipment
- Siri
- Coal Cutter
- Lawn Mower
- Robotics
- Hazard Safety Rules
- Long Trip Wire Explosives
- Buildings
- Fresh Drinking Water
- Gas Stove
- Robot Boats
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- Airplanes
- Aqueducts
- Clothing
- Takes Test Samples
- Software Application
- Provides Acceptable Levels of Safety
- Knitting Machine
- Clocks
- Vans
- Birth Control
- Feeds Animals
- Hard Drive
- Stream Turbines
26 Clues: Siri • Vans • Clocks • Clothing • Robotics • Airplanes • Aqueducts • Buildings • Gas Stove • Light Bulb • Lawn Mower • Hard Drive • Coal Cutter • Robot Boats • Paper Printer • Birth Control • Feeds Animals • Stream Turbines • Knitting Machine • Takes Test Samples • Hazard Safety Rules • Software Application • Fresh Drinking Water • Gas-Powered Equipment • Long Trip Wire Explosives • Provides Acceptable Levels of Safety
Nobel laureates and their discoveries 2021-08-17
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- Martin Chalfie discovered ___; commonly used as a fluorescent probe
- Jeffrey C. Hall discovered this cycle which modulates timings for waking up and sleeping____(two words)
- H. Robert Horvitz discovered ____ a mode of regulated cell death
- Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered ____; an electromagnetic wave used to image bones structures
- Harold Varmus discovered ___ are genes responsible for some cancers
- Harvey J. Alter discovered this virus ___(one word & one letter)
- Elizabeth H. Blackburn discovered ____ is responsible for conserving ends of DNA
- Daniel Nathans discovered____ that can cleave DNA
- Craig C. Mello discovered this mechanism of transcriptional or translational silencing
- Robert Edwards discovered this therapy to fuse a sperm and egg ex-vivo called ___(three words)
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- Bruce A. Beutler discovered this property of the human immune system(two words)
- Shinya Yamanaka discovered how to reprogram any cell to ____(three words)
- Paul Lauterbur discovered___; commonly used for brain imaging
- Françoise Barré-Sinoussi discovered this virus
- Ferid Murad studied the effect of ___ (two words) on the cardiac system
- Yoshinori Ohsumi discovered___ a mechanism of degradation of the cell that removes unnecessary or dysfunctional components through a lysosome-dependent regulated mechanism.
- Venkatraman Ramakrishnan did his studies on the structure of the ____
- Jennifer Doudna discovered___ used for gene editing
- Tu Youyou found a novel cure for ___
- Alfred G. Gilman did his work on the significance of _____(one letter & one word)
20 Clues: Tu Youyou found a novel cure for ___ • Françoise Barré-Sinoussi discovered this virus • Daniel Nathans discovered____ that can cleave DNA • Jennifer Doudna discovered___ used for gene editing • Paul Lauterbur discovered___; commonly used for brain imaging • H. Robert Horvitz discovered ____ a mode of regulated cell death • ...
Science and Medical Discoveries: Astronomy 2022-03-01
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- Man who proved Einstein right
- Second person on the Moon
- A NASA project that includes two probes
- Invented the telescope
- One of the best physicists of all time
- A famous government agency that deals with astronomy
- The branch of science to do with space
- Two trillion are known in the observable universe
- Our planet
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- The distance of the universe we can see
- Our galaxy
- Revolves around the Earth
- What the Earth spins on
- A famous telescope launched in 1990
- The theory of how the universe was made
- Person who made the first sun-centered model
- Man who made the laws of motion
- Someone who studies astronomy
- What keeps people on the ground
- First man on the Moon
- Fourth planet from the Sun
21 Clues: Our galaxy • Our planet • First man on the Moon • Invented the telescope • What the Earth spins on • Revolves around the Earth • Second person on the Moon • Fourth planet from the Sun • Man who proved Einstein right • Someone who studies astronomy • Man who made the laws of motion • What keeps people on the ground • A famous telescope launched in 1990 • ...
Notable Chemists and Their Discoveries 2025-04-15
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- a heavy metal used in pipes and paints
- created a model used to show atomic structure
- a shiny metal that is used in construction and found in your blood
- used in coins depicting "Honest Abe"
- in 1848, people were in a rush to find this:
- She discovered Polonium and Radium
- she found a treatment for leprosy
- used in balloons at birthday parties
- found in table salt
- used to make soda cans
- the lightest element in the universe
- He is credited with creating the Periodic Table of Elements
- he invented a process in order to make milk safe to drink
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- this is added to pools in order to keep them clean
- this is found in all living things on earth
- you breathe in this gas every day
- her DNA images helped discover DNA's shape
- used in batteries
- asserted that an object could not be infinitely cut in half after a point
- He made products from peanuts
- found in bananas
- he has a law of gases named after him
- used in storefront signs
23 Clues: found in bananas • used in batteries • found in table salt • used to make soda cans • used in storefront signs • He made products from peanuts • you breathe in this gas every day • she found a treatment for leprosy • She discovered Polonium and Radium • used in coins depicting "Honest Abe" • used in balloons at birthday parties • the lightest element in the universe • ...
School Celebrations 2025-06-14
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- Singing and playing instruments.
- A day to celebrate reading.
- A celebration of creativity and drawing.
- Moving to the rhythm.
- Helping others in need.
- Experiments and discoveries.
- A day to protect the planet.
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- A day for running and games.
- Celebrating kindness and bonds.
- Showing off skills and abilities.
- Celebrating moving to the next stage.
- Remembering the past.
- Caring for nature.
- Learning about traditions worldwide.
- A festive winter celebration.
15 Clues: Caring for nature. • Remembering the past. • Moving to the rhythm. • Helping others in need. • A day to celebrate reading. • A day for running and games. • Experiments and discoveries. • A day to protect the planet. • A festive winter celebration. • Celebrating kindness and bonds. • Singing and playing instruments. • Showing off skills and abilities. • ...
Garrett A. Morgan 2024-11-08
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- He created a popular hair straightening product.
- He held several patents for his inventions.
- His inventions aimed to enhance public safety.
- Morgan's work has had a lasting impact on safety and innovation.
- Morgan is best known for his innovative creations.
- Developed an early version of the gas mask for safety.
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- Morgan was an influential African American inventor.
- He invented an improved traffic signal.
- His place of residence and business in Ohio.
- Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor.
10 Clues: He invented an improved traffic signal. • He held several patents for his inventions. • His place of residence and business in Ohio. • His inventions aimed to enhance public safety. • He created a popular hair straightening product. • Morgan was a successful businessman and inventor. • Morgan is best known for his innovative creations. • ...
Scientific Discoveries Quest 2023-10-10
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- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Mathematical discipline by Newton and Leibniz
- - Fundamental force harnessed for power
- - Basis for understanding infectious diseases
- - Revolutionized transportation and industry
- - Splitting of atomic nuclei
- - Optical instrument for distant observation
- - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie
- - Preventive medicine against diseases
- - Darwin's theory of species development
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- - Physics theory of subatomic particles
- - Force of attraction between objects
- - Electromagnetic radiation for imaging
- - Sun-centered model of the solar system
- - Theory of the universe's origin
- - Einstein's theory of space and time
- - Fundamental in modern electronics
- - Wireless communication invention
- - Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- - Arrangement of chemical elements
20 Clues: - Splitting of atomic nuclei • - Theory of the universe's origin • - Wireless communication invention • - Arrangement of chemical elements • - Fundamental in modern electronics • - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie • - Force of attraction between objects • - Einstein's theory of space and time • - Preventive medicine against diseases • ...
Decade of Discoveries 2026-01-09
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- James Bond Eveningwear
- Generous 2018 Christmas Gift
- Replaces Shortwave
- First Dinner Date
- Our Favorite Dance
- Garlic Bread
- Spanish smoked sausage
- Location to View of Gulf of America
- Hometown Butcher
- Blank Jacket with PJ Pants
- Our Song
- Pizza Making Lesson
- Dinner Theater
- Sunday Afternoon Activity
- She Crab Blank
- Winter Dance Held Here
- Ganster Museum
- Anniversary Mystery Date
- Library Card Nickname
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- Favorite Island
- Background sound all day
- Surprise Packer Game
- Best Pizza Ever
- Chinese Food
- Mobile Lounge
- Military Air Show
- Home Towel
- Raw Beef and Onions with lots of Blank
- Friday Night Music
- Key West Breakfast
- Fried Blank Sandwhich
- Fritters
- Knead it
- Dinner and Show Hotel
- Anniversary Month
- Dance Lesson Weekend
- Dark Cherry Almond
- Summer Past time
- Fuckup Year Hotel
- Favorite Las Vegas Hotel
- Canned vegetable
- Favorite video game that pays
- Blank under glass
- Up North Condo Nickname
- Best Sunset
- Crunch Time Blank
- Afternoon Activity
- Main ingredient in Wisconsin cocktail
- Top of The World Blank
- Put a pin in it
50 Clues: Fritters • Knead it • Our Song • Home Towel • Best Sunset • Chinese Food • Garlic Bread • Mobile Lounge • Dinner Theater • She Crab Blank • Ganster Museum • Favorite Island • Best Pizza Ever • Put a pin in it • Hometown Butcher • Summer Past time • Canned vegetable • Military Air Show • First Dinner Date • Anniversary Month • Fuckup Year Hotel • Blank under glass • Crunch Time Blank • Replaces Shortwave • ...
The Neolithic Period 2024-10-13
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- Exchanging goods like food for other goods like tools
- The period before the Neolithic
- Inventions made my hand using clay
- Animals kept in pens for the purpose of meat
- Cultivating food or keeping animals for purposed of meat
- Common food produced in the Neolithic such as rice and wheat
- Area where the Neolithic Period began
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- Inventions made with flax, wool or softer materials for clothes, blankets, etc.
- Places animals were kept for the production of meat
- A way of life meaning "staying close to crop fields and livestock"
- The act of making tools for different purposes
- The material used to make Neolithic tools
12 Clues: The period before the Neolithic • Inventions made my hand using clay • Area where the Neolithic Period began • The material used to make Neolithic tools • Animals kept in pens for the purpose of meat • The act of making tools for different purposes • Places animals were kept for the production of meat • Exchanging goods like food for other goods like tools • ...
Module 12: Intellectual Property 2024-11-21
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- Protects new, asexually reproduced plant varieties.
- Protects creative works like music, books, and movies.
- A legal defense allowing limited use of copyrighted material.
- Basis for the fair use defense, balancing copyright with free speech.
- The World Trade Organization, which protects intellectual property rights globally.
- A business formula or process offering a competitive advantage.
- Makes the theft of trade secrets a federal crime.
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- Protects the functional aspects of an invention.
- Rights protecting creations of the mind, like inventions and art.
- A made-up word used as a trademark, such as "Kodak."
- A trademark hinting at the product's qualities, like "Blu-ray."
- Using intellectual property without permission.
- An existing word used in a new context, like "Apple" for computers.
- A government grant giving inventors exclusive rights to their inventions.
- Protects the ornamental design of an item.
- When a trademark becomes so common it loses its legal protection.
- Weakening of a famous trademark by unauthorized use.
- A symbol, name, or slogan identifying a product or service.
- Prohibits false advertising and trademark infringement.
19 Clues: Protects the ornamental design of an item. • Using intellectual property without permission. • Protects the functional aspects of an invention. • Makes the theft of trade secrets a federal crime. • Protects new, asexually reproduced plant varieties. • A made-up word used as a trademark, such as "Kodak." • Weakening of a famous trademark by unauthorized use. • ...
Engineering, Earth, and Inventions 2023-09-27
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- The device you are probably using right now that has keyboard
- A moving vehicle
- What do you use to write in a white board with
- Another word for car
- Person who loves science
- The 4th of July
- What do you use to write with
- Person who studies technology
- A cylinder item to hold water with
- Sphere of water
- Compressed powder to write on a sidewalk
- Person who studies rock and stone
- Builder of magnificent buildings
- Person who makes chemicals (2 wds)
- Sphere of rock
- I am a engineer that makes materials (2 wds)
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- The fuel for a gun
- I make robots (2 wds)
- Pencil & _____
- Person who studies life
- Another thing that a Biologist studies
- Engineer of a animal place you go to a lot (2wds)
- Siri is a software _________
- The sphere you probably heard of that burns asteroids
- These are VERY tall buildings in new york
- The place you live in
- Farming
- You might have this to call people
- Use this to fly
- Person who studies nanotechnology (2 wds)
- Flight & space
31 Clues: Farming • Pencil & _____ • Flight & space • Sphere of rock • The 4th of July • Sphere of water • Use this to fly • A moving vehicle • The fuel for a gun • Another word for car • I make robots (2 wds) • The place you live in • Person who studies life • Person who loves science • Siri is a software _________ • What do you use to write with • Person who studies technology • ...
Engineering Inventions and Innovations 2021-10-13
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- vehicles that use electricity
- language designed for programming
- backward ejection of a high speed jet
- synthetic material made from polymers
- certain tables welders use
- a system for detecting things
- the analysis of data
- an explosive device
- putting in a light bulb
- a place for dogs to stay
- materials used as replacements
- an intense beam of light
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- the use of thin fibers of glass
- a japanese word; mistake proofing
- a tractor that uses gasoline
- pipes that have been constructed
- a hybrid E-bike
- a platform supported by pillars
- a computer generated simulation
- the supply of water to the land
- a machine resembling human characteristics
- different properties of soil
- an opening
- ads the zoo uses to promote itself
- using computers to make designs
- an electromagnetic ray of energy
26 Clues: an opening • a hybrid E-bike • an explosive device • the analysis of data • putting in a light bulb • a place for dogs to stay • an intense beam of light • certain tables welders use • a tractor that uses gasoline • different properties of soil • vehicles that use electricity • a system for detecting things • materials used as replacements • the use of thin fibers of glass • ...
Agriculture History and Inventions 2022-12-12
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- what happened in 1969?
- in 1916 who created peanut usage?
- Occurence in 1he 1960s to create food
- Who invented the milking machine?
- in 1837 who created moldboard plow?
- in 1931 U.S. patent what was created?
- what happened in 1835?
- in 1850 who created corn picker?
- what happened in 1928?
- what was created in 1934?
- in 1834 who created reaper?
- in 1904 who created tractor?
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- What happened in 1980?
- in 1965 what two groups merged?
- what were the 3 things that happened in 1930's?
- what was created in 1933?
- in 1874 who created barbed wire?
- in 1794 who created iron plow?
- in 1793 cotton gin was created by?
- what happened in 1917?
- who wrote the FFA creed?
21 Clues: What happened in 1980? • what happened in 1969? • what happened in 1835? • what happened in 1917? • what happened in 1928? • who wrote the FFA creed? • what was created in 1933? • what was created in 1934? • in 1834 who created reaper? • in 1904 who created tractor? • in 1794 who created iron plow? • in 1965 what two groups merged? • in 1874 who created barbed wire? • ...
Inventions and New Technology 2025-12-18
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- African-American scientist who promoted crop diversification
- Inventor who developed alternating current electricity
- Machine used by newspapers to set type efficiently
- Company that made portable cameras widely available
- African-American inventor who improved carbon filaments for lamps
- Early communitcation system using Morse code signals
- Edison’s invention that brought electric light to homes.
- Event in 1876 where Bell demonstrated the telephone.
- Device used to transmit voices over wires
- Bell’s company that operated long-distance telephone lines.
- Inventor known as the “Wizard of Menlo Park.”
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- Edison’s invention that played recorded sound.
- Scottish inventor of the first practical telephone
- Electric power system that can travel long distances.
- Crop made profitable through Carver’s inventions
- Industrialist who promoted Tesla’s alternating current.
- Edison's invention that launched the silent-film industry.
- Legal right to make or sell an invention.
- Location of Edison’s first research laboratory
- Machine used for typing letters quickly
20 Clues: Machine used for typing letters quickly • Legal right to make or sell an invention. • Device used to transmit voices over wires • Inventor known as the “Wizard of Menlo Park.” • Edison’s invention that played recorded sound. • Location of Edison’s first research laboratory • Crop made profitable through Carver’s inventions • ...
Unit 9 2024-01-31
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- testing and experimentation
- revolutionary telescopic discoveries
- Leviathan
- steam engine
- business owner
- derive their authority from God
- Manufacturing
- general will of the people
- Congo Conference
- center of the universe
- Gravity and Laws of Motion
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- middle of a social hierarchy
- Natural Rights
- the fictitious Lettres philosophiques
- rural to urban
- manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- Country has power to affect developments
- The spirit of laws
- the obligation to obey civil government
- ruled by emperor
20 Clues: Leviathan • steam engine • Manufacturing • Natural Rights • rural to urban • business owner • Congo Conference • ruled by emperor • The spirit of laws • center of the universe • general will of the people • Gravity and Laws of Motion • testing and experimentation • middle of a social hierarchy • derive their authority from God • revolutionary telescopic discoveries • ...
Notable People and Inventions 2023-11-17
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- creator of the Diesel engine
- accelerated the speed of business transactions during the late nineteenth century and contributed to the industrialization of the United States
- creator of the Bessemer converter
- agriculturist who revolutionized sheep and cattle breeding in England by methodical selection and inbreeding
- a process of producing steel, in which impurities are removed by forcing a blast of air through molten iron
- used for hauling railroad cars on tracks
- credited with building over 1,000 miles of roadway, 1,000 bridges, 40 harbors and piers, and numerous canals
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- advocated a reconstruction of society based on communal associations of producers known as phalanges (phalanxes)
- Made the “Stephenson rocket” with his son, Robert
- blasting explosive
- Developed an electric telegraph, Morse Code
- discovered the puddling process for making wrought iron
- a British civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbors and lighthouses.
- creator of the first four-wheeled automobile and the Grandfather Clock
- was one of the first experts to publish widely on English farming practices and encourage experimentation in agriculture
- allows farmers to sow seeds in well-spaced rows
- used water power to speed up the weaving process
- improved working conditions for factory workers
- allowed one person to work more than 1,000 spindles at the same time
- his theories led to the development of Marxism
20 Clues: blasting explosive • creator of the Diesel engine • creator of the Bessemer converter • used for hauling railroad cars on tracks • Developed an electric telegraph, Morse Code • his theories led to the development of Marxism • allows farmers to sow seeds in well-spaced rows • improved working conditions for factory workers • used water power to speed up the weaving process • ...
Job 2023-07-04
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- A person who prepares delicious meals in restaurants or hotels. They cook different types of food and use their creativity in the kitchen.
- A person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. They bring characters to life and entertain audiences with their acting skills.
- A person who writes books, stories, or articles. They use their imagination and words to tell interesting and engaging tales.
- A person who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, or machines. They use math and science to solve problems and make inventions.
- A person who flies airplanes and transports people or goods. They have special training and skills to operate aircraft safely.
- A person who takes care of sick or injured animals. They work in animal hospitals and clinics and help keep animals healthy.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and perform in bands or orchestras.
- Officer A person who helps keep communities safe. They enforce the law, help people, and solve crimes. They wear a uniform and carry a badge.
- A person who designs and plans buildings. They create blueprints and work with builders to bring their designs to life.
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- A person who helps students learn and grow. They teach different subjects like math, science, and English and work in schools.
- A person who plays sports professionally. They train hard and compete in games or matches to show their skills and teamwork.
- A person who studies and explores the natural world. They conduct experiments and make discoveries to expand our knowledge.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through various forms of art like painting, drawing, or sculpting. They make beautiful and meaningful artworks.
- A brave person who helps put out fires and rescue people in emergencies. They wear special uniforms and helmets.
- A person who helps people stay healthy and treats them when they are sick or injured. They work in hospitals or clinics and wear a white coat.
15 Clues: A brave person who helps put out fires and rescue people in emergencies. They wear special uniforms and helmets. • A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and perform in bands or orchestras. • A person who designs and plans buildings. They create blueprints and work with builders to bring their designs to life. • ...
2023 Agenda Quiz 2 2023-09-12
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- sustainability and Economy
- Sustainable and modern source of energy
- seen as the greatest challenge of humanity
- Organization of Countries
- Disaster resilient houses
- modernization and new inventions
- Healthy lives and wellbeing
- Equitable distribution of wealth
- leading cause of death
- lifelong learning and opportunities
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- drinkable water
- fulfilling jobs
- conservation of resources
- food Security and improved nutrition
- Empowerment
15 Clues: Empowerment • drinkable water • fulfilling jobs • leading cause of death • conservation of resources • Organization of Countries • Disaster resilient houses • sustainability and Economy • Healthy lives and wellbeing • modernization and new inventions • Equitable distribution of wealth • lifelong learning and opportunities • food Security and improved nutrition • ...
Mackenzie Dunivan pd5 2014-12-05
15 Clues: - oil • - Steel • - Airplane • - Business • - Henry ford • - Automobiles • - Electric lighting • - Telephone service • - reduced farm labor • - The wright brothers • - Depended on farming • - shipping and railroads • - Something you come up with • - created by transoortation advances • - Something that makes people buy things
1950s Technological Discoveries 2024-03-11
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- Data storage medium
- Portable music device
- Flight Data Recorder
- Building block toy
- Regulates heartbeat
- Popular toy from the 50s
- Device emitting light amplification
- Automated kitchen appliance
- Iconic children's doll
- Non-stick coating
- Records moving pictures
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- Tests alcohol level
- Instant photo camera
- Flying disc toy
- Plastic money
- Broadcasts in color 1954
- Air-cushioned vehicle
- Quick and easy noodles
- Safety device in cars
- First artificial satellite
20 Clues: Plastic money • Flying disc toy • Non-stick coating • Building block toy • Tests alcohol level • Data storage medium • Regulates heartbeat • Instant photo camera • Flight Data Recorder • Portable music device • Air-cushioned vehicle • Safety device in cars • Quick and easy noodles • Iconic children's doll • Records moving pictures • Broadcasts in color 1954 • Popular toy from the 50s • ...
Unit 9 _ Discoveries 2025-03-24
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- (verb) – to believe something to be true without certain proof.
- (verb) – to recover or make something recover from injury or illness.
- (verb/noun) – to force air out of the lungs noisily; the act of coughing.
- (verb/noun) – to hit or knock against something; a raised lump due to impact.
- (adjective) – feeling unsteady or lightheaded.
- (verb/noun) – to expel air from the nose suddenly; the act of sneezing.
- (verb) – to become aware of or understand something.
- care of (phrasal verb) – to look after someone or something.
- (noun/verb) – a mark left on the skin after an injury; to leave a lasting mark.
- (verb/noun) – to injure a muscle by stretching it too much; an injury caused by overuse.
- (adjective) – having a lighter or whiter skin tone than usual, often due to illness.
- consciousness (phrase/verb) – to pass out or become unaware of surroundings.
- over (phrasal verb) – to recover from an illness or difficult situation.
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- down with (phrasal verb) – to start suffering from an illness.
- (verb) – to accept something as true without proof.
- (verb/noun) – to shake due to cold or fear; the act of shaking.
- (verb/adjective) – to lose consciousness briefly; weak or unclear.
- (verb/noun) – to heal or make someone well; a treatment that ends a disease.
- (verb/noun) – to cause a purple or dark mark on the skin by hitting; a mark on the skin due to injury.
- (noun) – a disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or other harmful organisms.
- (verb) – to grow or change into something; to start having an illness.
- out (phrasal verb) – to faint or lose consciousness.
- (verb) – to give medical care to someone.
- to the conclusion (phrase/verb) – to decide something after considering the facts.
- no idea (phrase/verb) – to not know or understand something.
- (verb/noun) – to feel a continuous dull pain; a persistent pain.
26 Clues: (verb) – to give medical care to someone. • (adjective) – feeling unsteady or lightheaded. • (verb) – to accept something as true without proof. • out (phrasal verb) – to faint or lose consciousness. • (verb) – to become aware of or understand something. • care of (phrasal verb) – to look after someone or something. • ...
1950s Technological Discoveries 2024-03-11
Across
- Flight Data Recorder
- Plastic money
- Flying disc toy
- Portable music device
- Regulates heartbeat
- Quick and easy noodles
- First artificial satellite
- Building block toy
- Instant photo camera
- Data storage medium
- Popular toy from the 50s
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- Iconic children's doll
- Broadcasts in color 1954
- Air-cushioned vehicle
- Records moving pictures
- Tests alcohol level
- Safety device in cars
- Device emitting light amplification
- Non-stick coating
- Automated kitchen appliance
20 Clues: Plastic money • Flying disc toy • Non-stick coating • Building block toy • Tests alcohol level • Regulates heartbeat • Data storage medium • Flight Data Recorder • Instant photo camera • Air-cushioned vehicle • Portable music device • Safety device in cars • Iconic children's doll • Quick and easy noodles • Records moving pictures • Broadcasts in color 1954 • Popular toy from the 50s • ...
Synthetic Biology 2025-04-29
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- Type of DNA combining genetic material from multiple sources (7)
- Organization that guides global bioethical standards (6)
- Framework for lab safety and containment (6)
- Legal area concerning ownership of biological inventions (7)
- Short for Institutional Biosafety Committee (3)
- Term for modifying organisms with synthetic genes (9
- Field assessing societal implications of synthetic biology (8)
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- Principle, meaning " do not harm" in bioethics (9)
- Accidental release of organisms from lab (7)
- Legal protection for inventions, including gene circuits (6)
- International treaty regulating biological weapons (3)
- Ethical concern over altering the human genome(10)
- DNA sequences used as security markers (4)
- Safety level required for work with dangerous pathogens(4)
14 Clues: DNA sequences used as security markers (4) • Accidental release of organisms from lab (7) • Framework for lab safety and containment (6) • Short for Institutional Biosafety Committee (3) • Principle, meaning " do not harm" in bioethics (9) • Ethical concern over altering the human genome(10) • Term for modifying organisms with synthetic genes (9 • ...
Middle Age Vocab 2020-03-31
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- helped poor, sick, elderly
- jobs in town
- worked 2/3 days for lord
- men, pray, study
- the lord received work and food in exchange
- peasant
- education improved
- kings
- benefited nobles
- built for defense
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- union
- a noble who has received land
- women
- A political & economic system
- leader of roman catholic church
- was disliked
- level of comfort
- advances and inventions lost
- a gift of land
19 Clues: union • women • kings • peasant • jobs in town • was disliked • a gift of land • men, pray, study • level of comfort • benefited nobles • built for defense • education improved • worked 2/3 days for lord • helped poor, sick, elderly • advances and inventions lost • a noble who has received land • A political & economic system • leader of roman catholic church • ...
China: Trade and Inventions 2019-03-13
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- Dynasty during which the first paper money was invented. (p. 461)
- India exported this plant pod to China--used to make fabric. (p. 297)
- This cast metal was used to make strong tools, such as farm plows. (p. 296)
- English uses this; Chinese writing does not. (p. 283)
- Magnetic device used on ships to help with navigation and exploration. (p. 461)
- Form of printing invented by Buddhist monks in A.D. 600s. (p. 460)
- Brightly painted ceramic dishes and vases made from fine clay baked at high temperatures. (p. 459)
- Green stone used to make statues and jewelry. (p. 283)
- Chinese invention used to carry heavy materials. (p. 296)
- Turkish travelers who won control of the Silk Road and helped end the Tang Dynasty. (p. 452)
- China exported this fruit to India.(p. 297)
- Characters that link two pictographs to express an idea. (p. 282-283)
- During the Tang Dynasty, farmers developed new, disease-resistant varieties of this food that grew better in wet soil. (p. 458)
- Stronger than iron; super-heated iron mixed with coal. (p.460)
- This ¨Great¨ construction was built by Emperor Qin Shihuangdi to keep China safe from invaders. (p. 293)
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- Many Chinese sculptures, daggers, vases, cups and urns were made from this metal. (p. 283)
- Landscape painters were inspired by this religion in their paintings. (p. 462, 464)
- In Li Boś famous poem, what do ¨I¨ look at tirelessly? (p. 462 )
- Invented by the Chinese; used in explosives, weapons, and fireworks. (p.461 )
- Leafy crop used to make a hot drink. (p.458)
- Bones heated over a fire to get messages from the gods. (p. 282)
- Long train of carts that carry goods on The Silk Road. (p. 459)
- Characters that stand for things. (p. 282-283)
- This material made by worms (!) gave its name to The Road. (p.459)
- Beautiful brush and ink writing on a painting. (p. 464)
- The Tang Dynastyś best known writers wrote about nature using this literary form. (p. 462)
- Like Egyptian papyrus, but used today far and wide for communication. (p. 296)
- Device on a ship for steering, invented by the Chinese. (p. 461)
- Mined fuel used to heat furnaces to a very high temperature. (p. 459)
- Chinese inventions were exported west to this continent, having a great effect on it. (p. 462)
- Form of printing or type, invented by Pi Sheng; each character is an individual pieces. (p. 460)
31 Clues: China exported this fruit to India.(p. 297) • Leafy crop used to make a hot drink. (p.458) • Characters that stand for things. (p. 282-283) • English uses this; Chinese writing does not. (p. 283) • Green stone used to make statues and jewelry. (p. 283) • Beautiful brush and ink writing on a painting. (p. 464) • ...
Engineering Innovations and Inventions 2021-10-14
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- a machine for cutting grass
- saving money
- energy that is from natural processes
- a strong material made by mixing cement
- a barrier constructed to hold back water
- a machine that converts power into motion.
- electromagnetic wave of energy
- a motor that makes electricity
- design and construction of computers
- A mechanical device has parts that move
- Communication in video form
- process of removing heat
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- Heating,ventilation, and airconditioning
- a device that replaces the heart
- printing a 3-dimensional model
- device for storing and processing data
- Chilling foods
- where multiple receivers are made
- Groundwater
- radioactivity materials
- a turbine for generating electricity
- protecting natural land
- lowering water contamination
- scooter motor
- Packaging from renewable materials
- a thin board containing an circuit
26 Clues: Groundwater • saving money • scooter motor • Chilling foods • radioactivity materials • protecting natural land • process of removing heat • a machine for cutting grass • Communication in video form • lowering water contamination • printing a 3-dimensional model • electromagnetic wave of energy • a motor that makes electricity • a device that replaces the heart • ...
Curiosity and Inventions 1 2016-06-14
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- - with unsure movement; undecided what to do
- - a keyboard instrument similar to an organ
- - successful accomplishments
- - sure of oneself; with self-assurance
- - to mislead or cause a false impression
- - a problem or difficulty
- - old and torn; in poor condition
- - chubby or plump
- - declared unfit or unsafe
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- - a disagreement or argument
- - expert or skilled at something
- - awesome; impressively beautiful
- - straps or fittings to fasten a horse to a cart
- - the state of misery or distress
- - businesses or complicated projects
- - moving around and around rapidly
- - huge or immense
- - a public procession
- - a burrowing mammal of the weasel family
- - to come to an end or to stop
20 Clues: - huge or immense • - chubby or plump • - a public procession • - a problem or difficulty • - declared unfit or unsafe • - a disagreement or argument • - successful accomplishments • - to come to an end or to stop • - expert or skilled at something • - awesome; impressively beautiful • - the state of misery or distress • - old and torn; in poor condition • ...
RU ITEC411- Intellectual Property 2024-10-18
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- what works enter after copyright expires
- when a work uses another work in a new or interesting way
- any form of copying intellectual property
- defines rights to intellectual property
- unauthorized copies of software
- anti-piracy measures embedded into software
- a service that provide a large amount of storage over the internet
- cracking the mechanisms used to prevent installation of software
- 1997, made it a criminal offense to willfully infringe copyright
- protects inventions, including software-based inventions
- provides protection for websites and social media companies for users committing copyright infringement
- a copyright infringing service that copied MP3 songs from other users
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- using another's work and acting like its their own
- Digital Millennium ____________ ____
- breaking the copyright on a work
- a fee paid to the owner of a work for permission to use the work in other works
- understanding how a product works by taking it apart
- a collection of technologies designed to prevent copying of a product
- a concept more defined in freedom than cost, allowing and encouraging users to copy and modify their software
- court case about noncommercial copying of copywrighted work
20 Clues: unauthorized copies of software • breaking the copyright on a work • Digital Millennium ____________ ____ • defines rights to intellectual property • what works enter after copyright expires • any form of copying intellectual property • anti-piracy measures embedded into software • using another's work and acting like its their own • ...
Unit 9 2024-01-31
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- testing and experimentation
- revolutionary telescopic discoveries
- Leviathan
- steam engine
- business owner
- derive their authority from God
- Manufacturing
- general will of the people
- Congo Conference
- center of the universe
- Gravity and Laws of Motion
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- middle of a social hierarchy
- Natural Rights
- the fictitious Lettres philosophiques
- rural to urban
- manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- Country has power to affect developments
- The spirit of laws
- the obligation to obey civil government
- ruled by emperor
20 Clues: Leviathan • steam engine • Manufacturing • Natural Rights • rural to urban • business owner • Congo Conference • ruled by emperor • The spirit of laws • center of the universe • general will of the people • Gravity and Laws of Motion • testing and experimentation • middle of a social hierarchy • derive their authority from God • revolutionary telescopic discoveries • ...
Chicken 2021-07-29
14 Clues: Usual. • Sprinted. • Tip-toed. • Old bread. • Less light. • Going down. • Very angery. • Dark and sad. • Slightly Wet. • What scissors do. • Warning of danger. • Going out of sight. • Mechanical inventions. • Flightless bird that we eat.
Sherlock Holmes - Capitulo 10 2023-01-30
INVENTIONS AND TECHNOLOGY 2017-05-31
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- COME IN THREE SIZES
- WERE USED WITH WALKMANS
- NOW REPLACED BY EMAILS
- YOU COULD LISTEN TO MUSIC WITH THIS
- CAN SWITCH OR CHANGE CHANNEL
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- WERE USED FOR WATCHING MOVIES
- NOW HAVE LCD
- CAN PRINT WITH IT
- YOU CAN MAKE AND RECEIVE CALLS
- NOW WE USE DIGITAL ONES
- WERE REPLACED BY COMPUTERS
- WAY OF STORING
- TO SELECT DOCUMENTS ON A SCREEN
13 Clues: NOW HAVE LCD • WAY OF STORING • CAN PRINT WITH IT • COME IN THREE SIZES • NOW REPLACED BY EMAILS • NOW WE USE DIGITAL ONES • WERE USED WITH WALKMANS • WERE REPLACED BY COMPUTERS • CAN SWITCH OR CHANGE CHANNEL • WERE USED FOR WATCHING MOVIES • YOU CAN MAKE AND RECEIVE CALLS • TO SELECT DOCUMENTS ON A SCREEN • YOU COULD LISTEN TO MUSIC WITH THIS
Inventors and Inventions 2015-06-14
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- Alessandro Volta built one of the first electric _________.
- The Clermont
- Invented by John Kay in 1733
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the _________.
- Person who constructed a steam-driven pump
- Scientist who’s engine was used to build one of the first automobiles
- Sends messages by electric impulses
- Owns an automobile factory in Highland Park
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- Edison's bright idea.
- Made the production of steel easier
- Discovered a dye that can be made cheaply from coal
- What the wireless is called in North America
- Machine that tears the cotton fibers from the seed
13 Clues: The Clermont • Edison's bright idea. • Invented by John Kay in 1733 • Made the production of steel easier • Sends messages by electric impulses • Person who constructed a steam-driven pump • Owns an automobile factory in Highland Park • What the wireless is called in North America • Alexander Graham Bell invented the _________. • ...
I&S G8 Key Words 2023-09-07
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- Exploration activities conducted across the globe during this era. 全球探险
- Uncharted lands and regions explored during this era. 新领土
- A historical period characterized by extensive voyages and discoveries. 探险时代
- Significant journeys and expeditions from the past. 历史探险
- Established pathways for commerce and exchange of goods between regions. 贸易路线
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- The reasons or driving forces behind exploration endeavors. 动机
- The acquisition and control of new territories through force or colonization. 征服
- The science and techniques of planning and controlling the course of a ship. 导航
- The findings and new knowledge gained through exploration. 发现
- The effects and consequences of exploration on societies and the world. 影响
10 Clues: Significant journeys and expeditions from the past. 历史探险 • Uncharted lands and regions explored during this era. 新领土 • The findings and new knowledge gained through exploration. 发现 • The reasons or driving forces behind exploration endeavors. 动机 • Exploration activities conducted across the globe during this era. 全球探险 • ...
Monty's Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-08
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- a place where workers work long hours with harsh conditions
- a company that wipes out its competitors
- The movement between agricultural to Manufacturing production
- owning all businesses in an open field
- another word for city
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- captain of the automobile industry
- an inventor who used electricity in various ways
- another word for countryside
- workers that work together to negotiate
- Business that sells part of its ownership
- right to make or sell inventions and keeps inventions safe so it cant be stolen or copyrighted
11 Clues: another word for city • another word for countryside • captain of the automobile industry • owning all businesses in an open field • workers that work together to negotiate • a company that wipes out its competitors • Business that sells part of its ownership • an inventor who used electricity in various ways • a place where workers work long hours with harsh conditions • ...
Activity 2023-11-17
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- Science Fair Conduct hands-on science experiments and showcase your discoveries.
- Safari Safari Navigate through a virtual jungle, encountering exotic animals and challenges.
- Exploration Dive into the wonders of outer space through imaginative activities.
- Quest Embark on an exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries.
- Creations Unleash creativity through various artistic expressions and colorful projects.
- Training Transform into a superhero, complete with heroic challenges and missions.
- Masterclass Become a junior chef, learning the art of cooking and creating delicious treats.
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- Extravaganza Participate in various sports and games, promoting teamwork and active play.
- Expedition Travel back in time for an exciting adventure exploring the age of dinosaurs.
- Traveler's Quest Journey through different historical periods, experiencing life in the past.
- Potions Class Explore the magic of science by concocting whimsical potions and experiments.
- Scavenger Hunt Engage in a thrilling search for hidden treasures amidst the great outdoors.
- Explorer Quest Dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean with underwater-themed activities.
- Wizards Workshop Enter the world of coding and technology with fun and interactive challenges.
- Training Camp Embark on a spy mission, solving mysteries and mastering spy skills.
15 Clues: Quest Embark on an exciting journey full of challenges and discoveries. • Science Fair Conduct hands-on science experiments and showcase your discoveries. • Exploration Dive into the wonders of outer space through imaginative activities. • Training Transform into a superhero, complete with heroic challenges and missions. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-07
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- The sun being the center of the Solar System
- Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries
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- Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
- Man who Introduced the Scientific Method
- Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics
- Crimes against the church
- Period of transition into the Modern Age
7 Clues: Crimes against the church • Man who Introduced the Scientific Method • Period of transition into the Modern Age • The sun being the center of the Solar System • Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries • Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics • Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
patent information 2024-11-24
20 Clues: find • kinds • money • style • frame • nature • special • criterion • published • set-forth • knowledge • encourage • inspiration • teachers work • complete data • entertainment • need engineer • office-required • search interent • man has long hand
Middle Ages 2022-02-07
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- 1st in feudal system
- market and socializing
- rice, lemons, sugar
- For prayer & learning
- large castle
- for example: Alhambra
- 3rd in feudal system
- paper, compass
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- religious journey
- caballeros
- university started here
- 2nd in feudal system
- pointed arches
- last in feudal system
- semi-circular arches
- Santiago
- leather,fabric,pottery
17 Clues: Santiago • caballeros • large castle • pointed arches • paper, compass • religious journey • rice, lemons, sugar • 1st in feudal system • 2nd in feudal system • semi-circular arches • 3rd in feudal system • last in feudal system • For prayer & learning • for example: Alhambra • market and socializing • leather,fabric,pottery • university started here
Unit 4B Part 2 2021-03-13
23 Clues: spin • work • coax • lousy • grants • modern • gloomy • remodel • unhappy • harshly • regional • consumed • sneering • gigantic • carefully • creations • fascinated • particular • requesting • intelligent • transferring • out of habit • look like someone
Sigma Sauce 2024-04-09
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- inventions inventions that are ancient in China and celebrated in Chinese culture
- worship of spirits and ideas of purity that is a part of buddhism
- the square in china capitals in bejing
- the system of government where members of a state are elected though representatives
- a system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- achievements having or reveling creative skill
- the square in china capitals in bejing
- where a group of people are being controlled by one person or a group led by one person
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- He Naval commander who explored Southeast Asia
- centers increased irrigation-produced crops leading to population growth
- the early korean alphabet in the 1400s
- someone who participates in the belief of communism
- Khan a ruler of China
- a payment from a conquered or to a more powerful country
- Restoration this time in japan from 1868 to 1912 is called the meiji restoration
- people who move from place to place
16 Clues: Khan a ruler of China • people who move from place to place • the early korean alphabet in the 1400s • the square in china capitals in bejing • the square in china capitals in bejing • He Naval commander who explored Southeast Asia • achievements having or reveling creative skill • someone who participates in the belief of communism • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-07
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- The sun being the center of the Solar System
- Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries
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- Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
- Man who Introduced the Scientific Method
- Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics
- Crimes against the church
- Period of transition into the Modern Age
7 Clues: Crimes against the church • Man who Introduced the Scientific Method • Period of transition into the Modern Age • The sun being the center of the Solar System • Famous astronomer who made telescope discoveries • Discovered Gravity and many other laws of Physics • Period of time where drastic changes and discoveries were made in science
Inventors and inventions 2024-01-12
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- It is like a special answer to a problem. If you have a puzzle and figure out how all the pieces fit together, you've found a __. It's like fixing things so they work the way they're supposed to.
- It means to make something better. If you're learning to ride a bike and practice every day, you'll get better at it – that's __!
- It is when something happens by mistake, and it wasn't on purpose. If you spill your juice because you didn't see the edge of the table, that's an __.
- It is when you achieve something you were trying to do and feel really proud of it. It's like getting a gold star for a job well done.
- It is when someone has a hard time breathing, and it can make them cough or wheeze. People with __ might use special pumps or inhalers to help them breathe better.
- when you use your imagination to come up with new and interesting ideas. It's like drawing a picture, making up a story, or building something unique with your toys.
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- It is when something has an empty space inside. Like a balloon before you blow it up – it's empty inside, that's __.
- It means to feel pain or discomfort. For example, if you have a bad cold, you might __ from a stuffy nose and sneezing.
- something new and cool that someone creates. It could be a new toy, a helpful gadget, or even a game. ___ make our lives more interesting and sometimes easier.
- It means they can't see. They might use other senses like touch or hearing to understand the world around them.
- It is like having a movie playing in your mind. It's when you can think of and picture things that aren't right in front of you. You can use your __ to dream up amazing adventures or to create fun stories.
- They are tiny, tiny pieces of things. Imagine a grain of sand or even smaller – those are__. They're like little building blocks that make up everything around us.
- a person who thinks of and creates something brand new that no one has ever made before. For example, the person who invented the first bicycle or the first telephone was an __.
13 Clues: It means they can't see. They might use other senses like touch or hearing to understand the world around them. • It is when something has an empty space inside. Like a balloon before you blow it up – it's empty inside, that's __. • It means to feel pain or discomfort. For example, if you have a bad cold, you might __ from a stuffy nose and sneezing. • ...
Archaeological Discoveries 2024-07-30
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- The point at which something starts
- Someone who is fully grown
- The most advanced stage of cultural and social development in humans
- A group of living things containing similar features who can reproduce.
- To accept something as true, even if there is no proof
- This gives structure to the body and is made of bones
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- The part of the skeleton covering the brain
- To keep on doing something
- To be the first to find or observe something
- An early type of animal or plant others have evolved from
- The things making up our skeleton
- The kinds of foods a human or an animal eats
- An area where something is constructed
13 Clues: To keep on doing something • Someone who is fully grown • The things making up our skeleton • The point at which something starts • An area where something is constructed • The part of the skeleton covering the brain • To be the first to find or observe something • The kinds of foods a human or an animal eats • This gives structure to the body and is made of bones • ...
The Second Industrial Revolution 2023-02-14
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- Inventor of the telephone
- Investor who helped railroads to take off in America
- Inventors who built the world's first airplane
- inventor of the Bessemer Process
- People who came to the United States for work and a better way of life.
- Inventor of the assembly line, and a businessman who produced cars.
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- A quick and cheap way to manufacture steel by blasting hot air through melted iron
- A document that gives inventors exclusive rights to make or sell inventions for a set amount of time
- More ________________ were used during the industrial process
- What factories used to send their products to consumers faster
- This invention was made out of crude oil, and was used in cooking, heating and lighting
- Individual who used the Bessemer process to make Steel
- Inventor of the lightbulb and many other inventions
13 Clues: Inventor of the telephone • inventor of the Bessemer Process • Inventors who built the world's first airplane • Inventor of the lightbulb and many other inventions • Investor who helped railroads to take off in America • Individual who used the Bessemer process to make Steel • More ________________ were used during the industrial process • ...
North Port 11/24/25 2025-11-23
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- written words
- make
- how much
- not first
- protect
- very
- manmade electrical discoveries or creations
- the codes used by computers
- live
- shocking
- worth, value
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- created
- one of a group of TV shows
- not the beginning
- dollars and cents
- one photo of a TV show or movie
- educated
- use
- very large
- a business, corporation
- set of similar designs
- display, TV program
- TV, radio, internet programs
- authentic, genuine, factual
- not see or notice
25 Clues: use • make • very • live • created • protect • how much • educated • shocking • not first • very large • worth, value • written words • not the beginning • dollars and cents • not see or notice • display, TV program • set of similar designs • a business, corporation • one of a group of TV shows • the codes used by computers • authentic, genuine, factual • TV, radio, internet programs • ...
The Roaring 20's 2015-03-09
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- promotion of consumer interests
- The first women's right convention
- Americans were scared that communism would take over America, and grew suspicious of immigrants.
- This informed people of new inventions and persuaded many Americans to buy
- The rise of African American artistic culture
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- The rise of inventions that helped make American lives easier.
- Women earned the right to vote
- A country wants to stay with their beliefs and rejects others.
- The rise of fashion in women and it changed their behavior in public
- A group that rose again to keep America one-hundred percent American.
- Under the rule of the eighteenth amendment it banned alcohol.
- Women fought for the right to be part of the government; to vote
12 Clues: Women earned the right to vote • promotion of consumer interests • The first women's right convention • The rise of African American artistic culture • Under the rule of the eighteenth amendment it banned alcohol. • The rise of inventions that helped make American lives easier. • A country wants to stay with their beliefs and rejects others. • ...
Professions 2022-09-11
10 Clues: Makes clothes • Paints and draws • Makes discoveries • Helps keep the law • Makes special food • Takes care of people • Sings and plays music • Takes care of animals • Take care of peoples hair • Makes houses and buildings
Chinese discoveries and inventions 2024-02-28
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- an explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal.
- individual characters made of wood or metal that can be arranged to create a printing job and then be used over again
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- to make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of production among the workers
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent to a person, stimulating the body’s defensive reactions
4 Clues: an explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. • to make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of production among the workers • individual characters made of wood or metal that can be arranged to create a printing job and then be used over again • ...
Chinese discoveries and inventions 2024-03-05
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- to make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of production among the workers
- an explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal.
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- individual characters made of wood or metal that can be arranged to create a printing job and then be used over again
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent to a person, stimulating the body’s defensive reactions
4 Clues: an explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. • to make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of production among the workers • individual characters made of wood or metal that can be arranged to create a printing job and then be used over again • ...
History review 2021-12-03
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- This was one of the most important discoveries for humans during the paleolithic period.
- This was one of the most important discoveries during the neolithic period.
- This is what we call a period of a hundred years.
- This is the first prehistorical period.
- The first ancient Olympic Games happened in this city-state.
- In ancient Rome, these people used to fight in the arenas.
- This was how they called the rulers of ancient Egypt.
- People who could vote, participate in the Olympic games and had more rights overall in ancient Greece were called free ___________.
- She is considered the goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology.
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- A period of a thousand years
- This is how we call the ancient Egyptian writing system, considered to be one of the first in the world.
- These professionals study human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
12 Clues: A period of a thousand years • This is the first prehistorical period. • This is what we call a period of a hundred years. • This was how they called the rulers of ancient Egypt. • In ancient Rome, these people used to fight in the arenas. • The first ancient Olympic Games happened in this city-state. • ...
modern era crossword 2023-01-27
8 Clues: to exchange • city growing • to become global • has to do with technology • Big part in modernization • discoveries using science • makes it easier to do tasks • the finding of a certain thing
US History Chapter 10: Technology 1825-1865 Part 2 2018-11-06
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- America's greatest science teacher
- Became the first female physician
- Used ether to induce deep sleep (think "long" sleep)
- Coined the term anesthesia to describe the absence of pain
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- naturalist and artist who painted many of the bird's of America's forests
- legal rights to inventions; inventors get _____ for their inventions
- The ____ brought speed, efficiency, and ease of transportation that waterways could not provide
- Associated with first transatlantic cable
- The ___ Express was the fastest mail service during this time period.
- In 1825, the ___ Canal officially opened.
10 Clues: Became the first female physician • America's greatest science teacher • Associated with first transatlantic cable • In 1825, the ___ Canal officially opened. • Used ether to induce deep sleep (think "long" sleep) • Coined the term anesthesia to describe the absence of pain • legal rights to inventions; inventors get _____ for their inventions • ...
The Evolution of Cell Phones - Vocabulary 2023-11-09
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- using radio waves rather than wires or cables to connect devices
- made more efficient by removing unnecessary steps or elements
- a point where two systems, subjects, organizations, etc. meet and interact
- the state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty
- costing a lot of money
- a mobile phone that performs many of the functions of a computer, typically having a touchscreen interface, Internet access, and an operating system capable of running downloaded apps.
- to develop or change gradually over timeinnovativeintroducing or using new ideas, methods, or inventions
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- the state or quality of being connected or interconnected
- no longer produced or used; out of date
- distinctive attributes or aspects of something
- the introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions
- the ability to do several things at once
- not allowing water to pass through
- having an elegant and streamlined shape or design
- the ability or right to use or obtain something
- to improve or enhance the quality or functionality of something
16 Clues: costing a lot of money • not allowing water to pass through • no longer produced or used; out of date • the ability to do several things at once • distinctive attributes or aspects of something • the ability or right to use or obtain something • having an elegant and streamlined shape or design • the introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions • ...
Word Within a Word 2020-09-30
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- get through
- expert in their field
- number between 0 and second
- a trust in someone
- Officials of each nation
- how inventions are made.
- ten x ten
- happening twice
- listen
- not anymore
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- acquire
- wet substance
- mint condition
- the liquid inside you
- see what others are doing
- a lot
- to fight
- move from place to place
- long distance
- you alone
20 Clues: a lot • listen • acquire • to fight • ten x ten • you alone • get through • not anymore • wet substance • long distance • mint condition • happening twice • a trust in someone • expert in their field • the liquid inside you • Officials of each nation • move from place to place • how inventions are made. • see what others are doing • number between 0 and second
UNIT 18: IVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 2024-08-14
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- /ˈplæstɪk/ a light strong material
- /ɪˈfekt/ a change that somebody/something causes in somebody/something else; a result
- /ˌɑːrtɪˈfɪʃl/ made or produced to copy something natural; not real
- /juˈniːk/ being the only one of its kind
- /ˈsʌdn/ happening or done quickly and unexpectedly
- /ˈɑːpəreɪt/ to work in a particular way
- /dɪˈkriːs/ to become smaller in size, number, etc.
- /ɪɡˈzækt/ correct in every detail
- /ˈkɑːmplɪkeɪtɪd/ made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand
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- /ˈdɪdʒɪtl/ (of clocks, watches, etc.) showing information by using figures, rather than with hands that point to numbers
- /ɪnˈvɑːlv/ if a situation, an event or an activity involves somebody/something, they take part in it or are affected by it
- /ˈestɪmeɪt/ to form an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly
- /ɪkˈsperɪmənt/ a scientific test that is done in order to study what happens and to gain new knowledge
- /rɪˈsɜːrtʃ/ /ˈriːsɜːrtʃ/ a careful study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information about it
- /ˈɡædʒɪt/ a small tool or device that does something useful
- /ˌɔːtəˈmætɪk/ having controls that work without needing a person to operate them
- /ɪˈkwɪpmənt/ the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity
- /læk/ the state of not having something or not having enough of something
- /dɪˈskʌvər/ to be the first person to become aware that a particular place or thing exists
19 Clues: /ɪɡˈzækt/ correct in every detail • /ˈplæstɪk/ a light strong material • /ˈɑːpəreɪt/ to work in a particular way • /juˈniːk/ being the only one of its kind • /ˈsʌdn/ happening or done quickly and unexpectedly • /dɪˈkriːs/ to become smaller in size, number, etc. • /ˈɡædʒɪt/ a small tool or device that does something useful • ...
Inventions 2014-05-13
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- It helps to make clothes look good.
- Weapons/ Can kill people and destroy places.
- A device that people use to talk with friends and play games.
- An item found in a kitchen that mixes food.
- An item that you can research with and also play games.
- Helps you to go places.
- It boils water.
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- An electric appliance that cooks food.
- Helps you to be heard when you sing.
- Helps when your hair is wet.
- Cleaner/ Help to tidy floors.
- A cartoon penguin popular in Korea
12 Clues: It boils water. • Helps you to go places. • Helps when your hair is wet. • Cleaner/ Help to tidy floors. • A cartoon penguin popular in Korea • It helps to make clothes look good. • Helps you to be heard when you sing. • An electric appliance that cooks food. • An item found in a kitchen that mixes food. • Weapons/ Can kill people and destroy places. • ...
inventions 2021-03-04
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- was automated to harvest fast
- moved the industrial Revolution a long faster
- it improves the time to make a field reday to plant
- took seeds out of cotton
- melted large amounts of metals
- was a type of ship
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- used a water wheel to power this building
- was used to commutate long distances fast
- boat powered by hot water
- used to make sewing faster
- the fastest way anyone could get around
- was used for textiles
12 Clues: was a type of ship • was used for textiles • took seeds out of cotton • boat powered by hot water • used to make sewing faster • was automated to harvest fast • melted large amounts of metals • the fastest way anyone could get around • used a water wheel to power this building • was used to commutate long distances fast • moved the industrial Revolution a long faster • ...
inventions 2024-02-02
12 Clues: can sleep on it • can walk with it • can call with it • can urinate in it • can drive with it • can travel with it • can eat dinner on it • can watch things on it • can make you smell good • can uploud things in it • can wash your self with it • can play video games on it
INVENTIONS 2019-03-31
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- CODE OF CONDUCT THE KNIGHTS HAD TO FOLLOW
- MOST IMPORTANT LIBRARY
- HOLY CITY OF...
- LOWEST OF THE FEUDALISM SOCIAL SEPARATION
- CAPITAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ
- GOD IN ARABIC
- A GREEN SPOT IN THE DESERT
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- RULES MUSLIMS HAD TO FOLLOW TO "KEEP UP WITH GOD"
- PEACE BE UP ON HIM
- PLACE FOR PRAYING TO ALLAH
- SOCIAL CLASS PYRAMID IN THE MEDIEVAL AGES
- POEM WE DID IN CLASS
12 Clues: GOD IN ARABIC • HOLY CITY OF... • PEACE BE UP ON HIM • POEM WE DID IN CLASS • MOST IMPORTANT LIBRARY • PLACE FOR PRAYING TO ALLAH • A GREEN SPOT IN THE DESERT • CAPITAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ • CODE OF CONDUCT THE KNIGHTS HAD TO FOLLOW • SOCIAL CLASS PYRAMID IN THE MEDIEVAL AGES • LOWEST OF THE FEUDALISM SOCIAL SEPARATION • RULES MUSLIMS HAD TO FOLLOW TO "KEEP UP WITH GOD"
Inventions 2023-08-15
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- we use this to find North, South, East, and West
- invented by Karl von Drais and has 2 wheels
- a round thing found on cars and bikes
- invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- the Ancient Romans used this material for building
- this keeps our food cold
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- invented by accident on a cold night
- a type of energy used by phones, light bulbs, and many other things
- we fly on one of these to visit other countries
- invented by John Logie Baird
- a machine that can calculate sums
- invented by Karl Benz and has 4 wheels
12 Clues: this keeps our food cold • invented by John Logie Baird • invented by Alexander Graham Bell • a machine that can calculate sums • invented by accident on a cold night • a round thing found on cars and bikes • invented by Karl Benz and has 4 wheels • invented by Karl von Drais and has 2 wheels • we fly on one of these to visit other countries • ...
Inventions 2025-04-12
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- The first machine that allowed people to talk over long distances
- The opposite of a landline phone
- You write on it, not with a pen, but by typing
- You use it to heat food very quickly
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- It flies without a pilot and is controlled remotely
- This invention allows you to talk face-to-face with someone online
- You put food in it to keep it cold
- You use it to clean your teeth every day
- A machine that lets you fly in the sky
- that takes photos instantly and prints them
- This allows people to connect to the internet without cables
- A simple device for doing math calculations
12 Clues: The opposite of a landline phone • You put food in it to keep it cold • You use it to heat food very quickly • A machine that lets you fly in the sky • You use it to clean your teeth every day • that takes photos instantly and prints them • A simple device for doing math calculations • You write on it, not with a pen, but by typing • ...
inventions 2025-06-25
12 Clues: 2 wheels • a small device • look at urself • life in headgear • a personal vehicle • something for sewing • a fast public transport • something for excreting • filled with dirty dishes • something used for writing • something for brushing your hair • like a computer keyboard on its own
inventions 2024-12-03
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- – An electronic part found in computers and phones.
- – A circular object that helps vehicles move.
- – A tool that shows bones inside your body.
- bulb – A device that lights up a room.
- – Keeps food cold and fresh.
- – A device that helps you watch your favorite shows.
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- – A machine that washes dirty plates and utensils.
- press – A machine that prints books quickly.
- – A substance used to cure or treat illnesses.
- – A machine that can do tasks for humans.
- – A powered part of a car or airplane.
- – A vehicle that helps you fly across the world.
12 Clues: – Keeps food cold and fresh. • bulb – A device that lights up a room. • – A powered part of a car or airplane. • – A machine that can do tasks for humans. • – A tool that shows bones inside your body. • press – A machine that prints books quickly. • – A circular object that helps vehicles move. • – A substance used to cure or treat illnesses. • ...
Inventions 2026-03-24
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- relating to storing information as numbers
- creators of a new device or process
- legal rights to an invention
- a machine that uses energy to create movement
- tiny chips that contain many integrated circuits
- told how to do actions using computer code
- tiny electronic parts that make a computer work
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- a new device or process
- computer programs
- a small device that controls the flow of electricity in electronic items
- a series of actions
- items or objects
12 Clues: items or objects • computer programs • a series of actions • a new device or process • legal rights to an invention • creators of a new device or process • relating to storing information as numbers • told how to do actions using computer code • a machine that uses energy to create movement • tiny electronic parts that make a computer work • ...
Inventions 2020-06-15
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- You use it to cut the grass outside your house.
- invented by Tomas Edison, it gives out light.
- invented by Alexander Graham Bell, you use it to talk to other ppl.
- invented by Johannes Gutneberg, it was used to print text onto books.
- was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs
- something on your computer or phone that you browse through it to get information.
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- it cleans your carpet and your floor.
- It powers your electronics and you can’t see it.
- used to give light to dark spaces
- A machine that cleans your dirty dishes.
- invented by the Wright Brothers, it transoprts passengers in the air.
- when you make something new that no on else has made before, it means you ___________ed it.
12 Clues: used to give light to dark spaces • was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs • it cleans your carpet and your floor. • A machine that cleans your dirty dishes. • invented by Tomas Edison, it gives out light. • You use it to cut the grass outside your house. • It powers your electronics and you can’t see it. • ...
Inventions 2022-10-05
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- The commonest source of power and energy in our homes and offices.
- A device for determining directions by means of a magnetic needle or group of needles turning freely on a pivot and pointing to the magnetic north.
- A flying machine.
- A machine the size of a small room that can move people and goods between floors.
- A flying machine with two rotating blades and no wings.
- A destructive device intended to be dropped from a plane over an enemy target.
- Large piece of cloth attached to strings that allows a person to jump from a plane and land safely.
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- A two-wheeled means of transport without an engine.
- An electronic machine that stores and retrieves data.
- A common means of communication today - invented in 1876
- A method of photographing the bones of the body.
- The glass part of an electrical device that gives off light.
12 Clues: A flying machine. • A method of photographing the bones of the body. • A two-wheeled means of transport without an engine. • An electronic machine that stores and retrieves data. • A flying machine with two rotating blades and no wings. • A common means of communication today - invented in 1876 • The glass part of an electrical device that gives off light. • ...
Inventions 2021-03-02
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- Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764
- Invented by Elias Howe in 1846
- Invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1847
- Invented by John Deere in 1837
- Invented by Donald McKay in 1843
- Invented by George Stephenson in 1830
- Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- Invented by Samuel Slater in 1771
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- Invented by Samuel Morse in 1844
- Invented by Eli Whitney during the 19th century
- Invented by Henry Bessemer in the 1850s
- Invented by ELi Whitney in 1793
12 Clues: Invented by Elias Howe in 1846 • Invented by John Deere in 1837 • Invented by ELi Whitney in 1793 • Invented by Samuel Morse in 1844 • Invented by Donald McKay in 1843 • Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • Invented by Samuel Slater in 1771 • Invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1847 • Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764 • Invented by George Stephenson in 1830 • ...
Inventions 2019-04-02
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- soldiers
- body of traditional custom and practice of the Islamic community
- government under a caliph
- core beliefs of Islam
- land owner
- period in a field when great tasks were accomplished
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- muhamads migration from Mecca to Medina
- intellectual center in Baghdad
- one of the five pilars
- land workers
- period where dons't have education and ancient civilizatios disapear
- place were Muhamad make his migration
12 Clues: soldiers • land owner • land workers • core beliefs of Islam • one of the five pilars • government under a caliph • intellectual center in Baghdad • place were Muhamad make his migration • muhamads migration from Mecca to Medina • period in a field when great tasks were accomplished • body of traditional custom and practice of the Islamic community • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- An item in the laboratory that you use to watch little things.
- The man whose wife was an important inventor for the science because she discovered the radioactivity.
- The place where the atomic bomb was invented.
- The age when the steam machine was invented.
- The system which killed Louis XVI during the French Revolutions.
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- The weapon which destroyed the city of Hiroshima.
- The machine which you use to clean the dust in the floor.
- The country where Marie Curie was born.
- An electronic that you use in high school for class.
- The thing which you use to measure time.
- The Greg person who invented the science.
- The person who invented the printing.
12 Clues: The person who invented the printing. • The country where Marie Curie was born. • The thing which you use to measure time. • The Greg person who invented the science. • The age when the steam machine was invented. • The place where the atomic bomb was invented. • The weapon which destroyed the city of Hiroshima. • An electronic that you use in high school for class. • ...
Inventions 2023-12-12
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- to find yourself in a place or situation
- to be sorry for
- to use or control a machine or make it work
- to tell somebody about something
- because
- to achieve something you tried to get with effort
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- failed proyect/idea
- to take sb/sth away from a place
- joined to
- to transform
- to flow over the edge of a container by accident
- to be found to be true; try to verify
12 Clues: because • joined to • to transform • to be sorry for • failed proyect/idea • to take sb/sth away from a place • to tell somebody about something • to be found to be true; try to verify • to find yourself in a place or situation • to use or control a machine or make it work • to flow over the edge of a container by accident • to achieve something you tried to get with effort
Inventions 2024-03-08
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- This invention is a portable source of electricity
- This invention makes books
- This invention keeps food cold
- This invention helps us look into space
- This invention helps us see very small things
- This invention lets us take pictures
- This invention uses electricity to make light
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- This invention helps us measure temperature
- This invention flies
- This is a person who invents things
- This invention lets us talk to people far away
- This invention helps us tell time
12 Clues: This invention flies • This invention makes books • This invention keeps food cold • This invention helps us tell time • This is a person who invents things • This invention lets us take pictures • This invention helps us look into space • This invention helps us measure temperature • This invention helps us see very small things • ...
Inventions 2025-03-25
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- that works in a competent and organized way
- to calculate the value or quantity of something
- designed to make good use of energy
- fix something that is damaged
- construct or change something to improve it
- designed to use less money
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- to reduce the amount of time needed for a task
- to find something
- make something better
- to investigate something systematically
- easy to use or understand
- become aware or understand clearly
12 Clues: to find something • make something better • easy to use or understand • designed to use less money • fix something that is damaged • become aware or understand clearly • designed to make good use of energy • to investigate something systematically • that works in a competent and organized way • construct or change something to improve it • ...
Engineer 2022-10-25
14 Clues: electric • windmills • Prosthetics • power plants • builds boats • health products • Vertical farming • data and analytics • powered billboards • operator control system • code of the human species • future innovative projects • clean air ceramic inventions • the build of safety things such as parachutes
Famous inventors and inventions 2023-07-28
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- Inventor of long-distance radio transmission.
- Pioneer of vulcanization for rubber.
- Television pioneer.
- Pioneer in alternating current and wireless communication.
- Inventor of the cotton gin.
- Developed the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
- Developer of the telegraph and Morse code.
- Improved the steam engine.
- Creator of the telephone.
- Known for his work with electricity and the lightning rod.
- Astronomer who discovered the expansion of the universe.
- Inventor of the movable-type printing press.
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- Inventor of the phonograph and the lightbulb.
- Inventor of long-distance radio transmission.
- Developer of pasteurization and vaccination.
- Innovator in peanut agricultural products.
- Inventor of the modern automobile.
- Inventor of the diesel engine.
- Inventor of the Kodak camera.
- Designed an early mechanical computer.
20 Clues: Television pioneer. • Creator of the telephone. • Improved the steam engine. • Inventor of the cotton gin. • Inventor of the Kodak camera. • Inventor of the diesel engine. • Inventor of the modern automobile. • Pioneer of vulcanization for rubber. • Designed an early mechanical computer. • Innovator in peanut agricultural products. • Developer of the telegraph and Morse code. • ...
Myon Paula Vargas 2020-08-02
Turn of the Century Vocab 2016-11-16
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- a trail from San Antonio,Texas to Abilene,Kansas
- Inventor who made the light bulb,phonograph and microphone
- A long path for cattle from San Antonio,Texas to Dodge,Kansas
- Town in NC were Wright brother flew the first airplane
- The sudden movement of many people to an area where gold has been found
- Method cowboys use to move cattle from ranches to the North plains
- Agricultural scientist and educator who taught at Tuskegee Institute Made inventions that included peanuts,sweet potatoes and other crops
- name for former slaves that moved west and became free cowboys
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- Brothers who invented the airplane
- The Victory of Lakota against the U.S army
- Settlers who claimed land on the great plains
- Inventor of the Telephone and teacher of the deaf
- Ideas that turned into inventions
- land set aside for Native Americans
- law offering free land to people starting new farms on the great plains
- Railroad that crossed the continent
- 29th president who lead a group of soliders called the Rough riders in the Spanish-American war
- War between Spain and America which gave U.S land
- President during Spanish-American war and sent USS Maine to Cuba to protect Cuba from Spain
19 Clues: Ideas that turned into inventions • Brothers who invented the airplane • land set aside for Native Americans • Railroad that crossed the continent • The Victory of Lakota against the U.S army • Settlers who claimed land on the great plains • a trail from San Antonio,Texas to Abilene,Kansas • Inventor of the Telephone and teacher of the deaf • ...
20 Jobs 2023-02-12
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- protects motherland from enemies
- makes food in a restaurant
- counts money
- cuts hair
- looks after children
- makes things of wood
- brings people from one place to another by air
- goes to space
- cures people
- works with electricity
- cures sick animals
- trains a lot and participates in competitions
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- answers calls and types documents
- makes experiments and inventions
- protects law
- fixes cars and other vehicles
- catches criminals
- makes bread
- brings food at a restaurant
- a woman, who plays roles in films
- makes injections
21 Clues: cuts hair • makes bread • protects law • counts money • cures people • goes to space • makes injections • catches criminals • cures sick animals • looks after children • makes things of wood • works with electricity • makes food in a restaurant • brings food at a restaurant • fixes cars and other vehicles • protects motherland from enemies • makes experiments and inventions • ...
Inventions 2019-11-25
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- which damages the lungs
- which shines in the sky at night
- name a ball game
- with which to call
- that shines at night
- which gives light
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- why it is an important organ in the human body
- who is estonia best rally driver
- that people have in their mouths
- which is written
- who is leonardo da vinci
- who invented windows
12 Clues: which is written • name a ball game • which gives light • with which to call • who invented windows • that shines at night • which damages the lungs • who is leonardo da vinci • who is estonia best rally driver • which shines in the sky at night • that people have in their mouths • why it is an important organ in the human body
inventions 2021-03-03
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- invented by eli whitney in 1793
- invented by samuel pb in 1844
- invented by cyrus mccormick in 1847
- Invented by Donald McKay in 1843
- Invented by Henry Bessemer in the 1850s
- Invented by John Deere in 1837
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- Invented by Samuel Slater in 1771
- Invented by George Stephenson in 1830
- Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764
- invented by robert fultonin 1807
- Invented by Elias Howe in 1846
- Invented by Eli Whitney During the 19th century
12 Clues: invented by samuel pb in 1844 • Invented by Elias Howe in 1846 • Invented by John Deere in 1837 • invented by eli whitney in 1793 • invented by robert fultonin 1807 • Invented by Donald McKay in 1843 • Invented by Samuel Slater in 1771 • invented by cyrus mccormick in 1847 • Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764 • Invented by George Stephenson in 1830 • ...
