discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles

Geography of Europe 2016-04-13

Geography of Europe crossword puzzle
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  1. peninsula made up of Greece; juts out into the Mediterranean Sea
  2. city-state in Greece which was the birthplace of democracy and philosophy
  3. a person (like a king) in the Middle Ages who owned land and let another person use it as long as they would fight for them
  4. city-state in Greece which was known for their military greatness
  5. a system in Europe in the Middle Ages where a lord let vassal use his land as long as he would fight for him
  6. the largest island (non-continent) in the world; geographically a part of North America but often grouped with Western Europe for political and cultural reasons
  7. military leader of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history
  8. mountains found in France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy; separates Italy from the rest of Europe
  9. a period in which many new inventions were made that allowed for greater production of goods and for better travel
  10. a period of time in which European countries explored to find new lands
  11. a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
  12. peninsula in the northernmost part of Europe with the North Sea to the southwest and the Baltic Sea to the southeast; made up of Norway and Sweden
  13. a peasant in the Middle Ages who farmed their lord's land and could not leave it
  14. mountains which separate Spain from France
  15. mountains which runs down the boot Italy
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  1. peninsula in the southwest made up of Spain and Portugal with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the East
  2. a period of renewed interested in learning and discovering in Europe resulting from the rediscovery of ancient books written by the Greeks and Romans; means "re-birth"
  3. a person (like a noble) in the Middle Ages who used someone else's land with the promise they would fight for them
  4. boot-shaped peninsula made up of Italy jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea
  5. a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther
  6. a series of wars fought from 1000s to 1200s Christian and Muslims for control of the Holy Lands
  7. Nevada mountain range in Spain
  8. the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal
  9. discovered America for Europe
  10. made up several islands including Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
  11. Roman emperor who

26 Clues: Roman emperor whodiscovered America for EuropeNevada mountain range in Spainmountains which runs down the boot Italymountains which separate Spain from Francea German monk who started the Protestant Reformationa breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Lutherthe piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal...

Jobs 2023-06-19

Jobs crossword puzzle
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  1. This is someone who grows food on a farm. Farmers plant seeds, take care of plants and animals, and harvest crops like fruits and vegetables. They work with the land and animals to provide us with fresh and healthy food. Farmers help feed the world and take care of nature around us.
  2. This is someone who helps us learn new things. Teachers work in schools and classrooms. They teach us how to read, write, do math, and discover the world around us. They are patient and make learning fun. Teachers are like guides who help us grow and become smarter every day.
  3. This is someone who loves sports and physical activities. Athletes can run, jump, swim, or play team sports like soccer or basketball. They train hard and compete in games to show their skills. Athletes inspire us to stay active and have fun while being healthy and strong. They are our role models in sports.
  4. This is someone who travels to space. Astronauts wear special suits and helmets to protect them in outer space. They go on rockets and explore planets and stars. Astronauts are like adventurers who discover new worlds and teach us about the universe. They dream big and reach for the stars.
  5. This is someone who flies airplanes. Pilots wear uniforms and sit in the cockpit of the plane. They take off and land safely, and they make sure everyone on the plane has a smooth and comfortable journey. Pilots help us travel to different places and see the world from high up in the sky.
  6. This is someone who takes care of books in the library. Librarians organize books on shelves, help us find the books we want, and recommend exciting stories to read. They create a peaceful and quiet space where we can explore different worlds through books. Librarians are like book guardians who share the joy of reading.
  7. This is someone who helps put out fires and keeps us safe. Firefighters wear special gear and use big hoses to spray water on fires. They are brave and strong. When there's an emergency, firefighters rush to help and rescue people and animals. They are our heroes who protect us from danger.
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  1. This is someone who takes care of animals. Veterinarians love animals and make sure they are healthy. They can give them medicine, check their teeth, and even perform surgeries. Veterinarians work in clinics and hospitals for animals. They are like animal doctors who make our pets feel better.
  2. This is someone who creates beautiful things using their imagination. Artists use paints, brushes, and other tools to make colorful paintings or sculptures. They can also be actors, dancers, or musicians. Artists express their feelings and show us the world in a different way through their art.
  3. This is someone who drives big ships across the ocean. Pilots wear captain hats and steer the ship using a big wheel. They make sure the ship sails safely to different ports around the world. Ship captains are like navigators who explore the vast seas and bring goods to different countries. They are masters of the ocean.
  4. This is someone who helps people feel better when they are sick or hurt. Doctors wear a white coat and use special tools to examine their patients. They are kind and caring and work in hospitals or clinics. Doctors are like real-life superheroes who save lives and make us feel better.
  5. This is someone who loves to discover and learn about the world. Scientists ask questions and conduct experiments to find answers. They study plants, animals, and even the stars. Scientists help us understand how things work and make new inventions. They are curious explorers who unlock the secrets of the universe.
  6. Officer This is someone who keeps our community safe. Police officers wear uniforms and badges. They help catch bad guys and make sure people follow the rules. They patrol the streets in police cars and help when there's an emergency. Police officers are our friends who make us feel safe and secure.
  7. This is someone who cooks delicious food. Chefs wear aprons and use knives, pots, and pans in the kitchen. They create tasty recipes and make meals that make our tummies happy. Chefs can be found in restaurants or even on TV shows. They make food exciting and enjoyable for everyone.
  8. This is someone who designs and builds things. Engineers use their creativity and knowledge to create structures like buildings, bridges, and even robots. They use tools and work with a team to turn ideas into reality. Engineers help make the world a better place with their inventions and problem-solving skills.

15 Clues: This is someone who helps us learn new things. Teachers work in schools and classrooms. They teach us how to read, write, do math, and discover the world around us. They are patient and make learning fun. Teachers are like guides who help us grow and become smarter every day....

Jobs 2023-06-19

Jobs crossword puzzle
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  1. This is someone who grows food on a farm. Farmers plant seeds, take care of plants and animals, and harvest crops like fruits and vegetables. They work with the land and animals to provide us with fresh and healthy food. Farmers help feed the world and take care of nature around us.
  2. This is someone who helps us learn new things. Teachers work in schools and classrooms. They teach us how to read, write, do math, and discover the world around us. They are patient and make learning fun. Teachers are like guides who help us grow and become smarter every day.
  3. This is someone who loves sports and physical activities. Athletes can run, jump, swim, or play team sports like soccer or basketball. They train hard and compete in games to show their skills. Athletes inspire us to stay active and have fun while being healthy and strong. They are our role models in sports.
  4. This is someone who travels to space. Astronauts wear special suits and helmets to protect them in outer space. They go on rockets and explore planets and stars. Astronauts are like adventurers who discover new worlds and teach us about the universe. They dream big and reach for the stars.
  5. This is someone who flies airplanes. Pilots wear uniforms and sit in the cockpit of the plane. They take off and land safely, and they make sure everyone on the plane has a smooth and comfortable journey. Pilots help us travel to different places and see the world from high up in the sky.
  6. This is someone who takes care of books in the library. Librarians organize books on shelves, help us find the books we want, and recommend exciting stories to read. They create a peaceful and quiet space where we can explore different worlds through books. Librarians are like book guardians who share the joy of reading.
  7. This is someone who helps put out fires and keeps us safe. Firefighters wear special gear and use big hoses to spray water on fires. They are brave and strong. When there's an emergency, firefighters rush to help and rescue people and animals. They are our heroes who protect us from danger.
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  1. This is someone who takes care of animals. Veterinarians love animals and make sure they are healthy. They can give them medicine, check their teeth, and even perform surgeries. Veterinarians work in clinics and hospitals for animals. They are like animal doctors who make our pets feel better.
  2. This is someone who creates beautiful things using their imagination. Artists use paints, brushes, and other tools to make colorful paintings or sculptures. They can also be actors, dancers, or musicians. Artists express their feelings and show us the world in a different way through their art.
  3. This is someone who drives big ships across the ocean. Pilots wear captain hats and steer the ship using a big wheel. They make sure the ship sails safely to different ports around the world. Ship captains are like navigators who explore the vast seas and bring goods to different countries. They are masters of the ocean.
  4. This is someone who helps people feel better when they are sick or hurt. Doctors wear a white coat and use special tools to examine their patients. They are kind and caring and work in hospitals or clinics. Doctors are like real-life superheroes who save lives and make us feel better.
  5. This is someone who loves to discover and learn about the world. Scientists ask questions and conduct experiments to find answers. They study plants, animals, and even the stars. Scientists help us understand how things work and make new inventions. They are curious explorers who unlock the secrets of the universe.
  6. Officer This is someone who keeps our community safe. Police officers wear uniforms and badges. They help catch bad guys and make sure people follow the rules. They patrol the streets in police cars and help when there's an emergency. Police officers are our friends who make us feel safe and secure.
  7. This is someone who cooks delicious food. Chefs wear aprons and use knives, pots, and pans in the kitchen. They create tasty recipes and make meals that make our tummies happy. Chefs can be found in restaurants or even on TV shows. They make food exciting and enjoyable for everyone.
  8. This is someone who designs and builds things. Engineers use their creativity and knowledge to create structures like buildings, bridges, and even robots. They use tools and work with a team to turn ideas into reality. Engineers help make the world a better place with their inventions and problem-solving skills.

15 Clues: This is someone who helps us learn new things. Teachers work in schools and classrooms. They teach us how to read, write, do math, and discover the world around us. They are patient and make learning fun. Teachers are like guides who help us grow and become smarter every day....

Reading Eggs 5.20 2025-04-01

Reading Eggs 5.20 crossword puzzle
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  1. What do we call a place where scientists do experiments?
  2. What do we call a land area with its own government?
  3. What is a big school where people can take advanced classes?
  4. What is another word for lawyers?
  5. What is the word for the way a person acts, thinks, and feels?
  6. What is the word for skills or talents that someone is good at?
  7. What do we call things that are alike in some way?
  8. What are short pieces of writing about a topic?
  9. What do we call trips from one place to another?
  10. What is another word for challenges or hardships?
  11. What is the word that describes who a person is?
  12. What are rules that help guide decisions in certain situations?
  13. What is another word for punishments given for breaking rules?
  14. What is something that gives power to people or machines?
  15. What are large roads built for fast-moving cars and trucks?
  16. What do we call chances to achieve something new or better?
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  1. What do we call businesses owned by people who share responsibility for them?
  2. What do we call all the people and animals living in the same place?
  3. What do we call new things or ideas that people find or learn about?
  4. What do we call a person who is second in command?
  5. What is the word for money paid regularly to workers?
  6. What is the word for people who are hurt or killed in an accident or war?
  7. What do we call a series of shots fired at the same time?
  8. What do we call amounts of something?
  9. What are duties or tasks that people are expected to do?
  10. What do we call things that might happen or could be done?
  11. What do we call countries that work together to fight a common enemy?
  12. What is the word for a large group of people meeting for a common purpose?
  13. What do people hold to show support for a cause?
  14. What is a fake object used to trick or distract?

30 Clues: What is another word for lawyers?What do we call amounts of something?What are short pieces of writing about a topic?What do we call trips from one place to another?What is the word that describes who a person is?What do people hold to show support for a cause?What is a fake object used to trick or distract?...

Mesopatamia 2022-11-22

Mesopatamia crossword puzzle
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  1. did Mesopotamia begin? Flooding
  2. did Mesopotamia fall? Dust Storms
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  1. long did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 years
  2. founded Mesopotamia? Sumerians
  3. is Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

5 Clues: founded Mesopotamia? Sumeriansdid Mesopotamia begin? Floodingdid Mesopotamia fall? Dust Stormslong did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 yearsis Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

Foundations of Health Care Final 2017-12-12

Foundations of Health Care Final crossword puzzle
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  1. National Institutes of Health
  2. consists of many professionals, with different levels of education, ideas, backgrounds, and interests, working together for the benefit of the patient
  3. can be defined as the body’s reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
  4. Health diet, rest, exercise, good posture, and avoiding tobacco and drugs
  5. contracts obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms
  6. century the inventions of the stethoscope was during __?
  7. are amounts that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay
  8. the use of audio, video, and computers to provide health care form a distance
  9. is a method that can be used to determine whether communication was successful
  10. dilemmas Aborted fetuses and research, Euthanasia, Genetic research, and cloning are examples of
  11. agencies provide care for terminally ill persons who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less
  12. In ancient times, the average lifespan was 20 to __years.
  13. fallopius described the tympanic membrane in the ear and the fallopian tubes of a female
  14. is treatment and prevention of diseases of the gums, bone, and structures supporting the teeth
  15. rome The first hospitals were established in
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  1. must be clean, neat, and in good repair
  2. individual who leads or guides others, or who is in charge or in command of others
  3. occurs when false statements either cause a person to be ridiculed or damage the person’s reputation
  4. examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventative health
  5. degree degree is awarded by a career/technical school or community college after completion of a prescribed two-year course of study
  6. administers medications to cause loss of sensation or feeling during surgery or treatments
  7. US Department of Health and Human Services
  8. care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
  9. failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position, resulting in injury to another person
  10. an individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
  11. pays for the health care of individuals with low incomes, children who qualify for public assistance, and individuals who are physically disabled or blind
  12. a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
  13. World Health Organization
  14. the process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
  15. barton the founder of the Red Cross

30 Clues: World Health OrganizationNational Institutes of Healthmust be clean, neat, and in good repairbarton the founder of the Red CrossUS Department of Health and Human Servicesrome The first hospitals were established incentury the inventions of the stethoscope was during __?In ancient times, the average lifespan was 20 to __years....

Unit 2: Econ Vocab 2023-09-07

Unit 2: Econ Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. the increase in the value of a capital asset when it is sold
  2. an entity which has the ability to translate inventions or technologies into products and services
  3. an interdependence of nations around the globe fostered through free trade.
  4. a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period.
  5. the voluntary exchange of goods or services between economic actors.
  6. a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities
  7. occurs when expenses exceed revenues, imports exceed exports, or liabilities exceed assets
  8. the compensation a business must pay to its employees for a set period or on a given date
  9. studies the decisions of individuals and firms to allocate resources of production, exchange, and consumption
  10. a government order prohibiting the departure or arrival of merchant ships in its ports
  11. the study of whole economies
  12. money or value that an individual or business entity receives in exchange for providing a good or service or through investing capital.
  13. the power of the government to take private property and convert it into public use
  14. the economic valuation of all the investments, assets, and interests of an individual
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  1. public-sector jobs are generally within a government agency, while private-sector jobs are those where employees work for non-governmental agencies.
  2. the regulation of the concentration of economic power, particularly in regard to monopolies and other anticompetitive practices
  3. a relative price of one currency expressed in terms of another currency (or group of currencies)
  4. requirements the government imposes on private firms and individuals to achieve government's purposes.
  5. a set of actions to control a nation's overall money supply and achieve economic growth.
  6. the situation where two or more parties (individuals, businesses, companies, countries, etc.) depend upon each other for the exchange of goods and the fulfillment of their necessities.
  7. used to offset market failures and externalities to achieve greater economic efficiency
  8. the set of products protected under laws associated with copyright, patent, trademark, industrial design, and trade secrets.
  9. a market structure where a single seller or producer assumes a dominant position in an industry or a sector
  10. the business of protecting money for others.
  11. the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy

25 Clues: the study of whole economiesthe business of protecting money for others.the increase in the value of a capital asset when it is soldthe voluntary exchange of goods or services between economic actors.the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economyan interdependence of nations around the globe fostered through free trade....

Scientists of Electricity 2023-04-27

Scientists of Electricity crossword puzzle
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  1. Famous for his theory of electromagnetism, which showed that light was electromagnetic radiation.
  2. He discovered that electricity could be generated chemically and made to flow evenly through a conductor in a closed circuit. He built a battery, known as a Voltaic pile.
  3. He formulated a law of electromagnetism that describes the magnetic force between two electric currents.
  4. American diplomat and natural philosopher, who proved that lightning and electricity were the same. He invented the odometer, glass armonica, the long arm and bifocal eye glasses, the lightning rod amongst others.
  5. Has contributing inventions such as the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, as well as improving the telegraph and telephone.
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  1. He succeeded in producing mechanical motion by means of a permanent magnet and an electric current. Also, he converted magnetic force into electrical force, thus inventing the world's first electrical generator.
  2. He discovered that electricity and magnetism are linked. He showed by experiment that an electric current flowing through a wire could move a nearby magnet.
  3. Invented the world's first electrostatic generator. This device could produce sparks by rubbing it as it rotated, and was one of the first steps towards creating electric light.
  4. Concluded that there was a type of electrical fluid inherent in the body, which he dubbed animal electricity. According to him, the nervous system delivered animal electricity to muscle tissue.
  5. Well known for his formulation of a law, describing the mathematical relationship between electrical current, resistance and voltage.

10 Clues: Famous for his theory of electromagnetism, which showed that light was electromagnetic radiation.He formulated a law of electromagnetism that describes the magnetic force between two electric currents.Well known for his formulation of a law, describing the mathematical relationship between electrical current, resistance and voltage....

35 Famous Physics 2020-02-21

35 Famous Physics crossword puzzle
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  1. The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
  2. is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
  3. is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
  4. is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
  5. The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
  6. is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
  7. As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
  8. is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
  9. Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
  10. is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
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  1. is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
  2. is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
  3. is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
  4. He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
  5. originator of the Theory of Relativity.
  6. is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
  7. is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
  8. originator of the Quantum Theory.
  9. established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
  10. is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
  11. is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
  12. is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
  13. He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
  14. He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
  15. His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
  16. The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.

26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory.originator of the Theory of Relativity.is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.is famous for inventing the first electric battery.is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.His inventions include the first calculation machine know....

Women Inventors 2025-03-13

Women Inventors crossword puzzle
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  1. Honduran-Italian microbiologist, she co-led a team that developed a patent-free COVID-19 vaccine
  2. she's known for 110 inventions and 49 patents, and the American inventor profited from all of them.
  3. first woman to file a patent
  4. the first female self-made millionaire in the United States
  5. invented the windshield wiper
  6. the inventor of the e-book
  7. invented the life raft
  8. the author of a groundbreaking 1972 book, Is My Baby All Right?
  9. invented the dishwasher
  10. 1949, she had four patents for her "boater" diaper cover, including one that used plastic snaps rather than diaper pins, but her initial attempts to sell to manufacturers were unsuccessful, so she hired a company to make them for her and started selling them through Saks Fifth Avenue
  11. The researcher initiated the development of molecular biology and made important contributions on how DNA works
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  1. working on an alternative for steel in radial car tires when she developed a fiber credited with saving thousands of lives: Kevlar
  2. designing a "space bumper" that could protect satellites and manned craft from space debris and meteorites.
  3. decided to create an inflatable, waterproof, and solar-powered light, the LuminAID Solar Light.
  4. invented the chocolate chip cookie
  5. Cuban-American scientist who has made numerous scientific achievements, including being the youngest person to build and pilot her own aircraft.
  6. French naturalist was famous in her day for an invention that allowed people to study marine life more easily: the aquarium
  7. invented the paper bag
  8. A two-way microphone allowed conversation with someone outside, and buttons could sound an alarm or remotely unlock the door. The Browns received a patent for their security system in 1969, and Brown received an award from the National Science Committee for her truly innovative idea
  9. was the first black person to serve as an ophthalmology resident at New York University and the first woman on staff at the Jules Stein Eye Institute
  10. The American chemist left university to take a secret position for a munitions factory during World War II, improving explosives and ordinance for use at the front.
  11. decided to create an inflatable, waterproof, and solar-powered light, the LuminAID Solar Light.
  12. the process of finding and fixing errors or "bugs" in software code, involving identifying the problem, isolating the source, and correcting or finding workarounds
  13. invented the coffee machine
  14. used to make bullet-proof vest
  15. the first Hispanic woman in space

26 Clues: invented the paper baginvented the life raftinvented the dishwasherthe inventor of the e-bookinvented the coffee machinefirst woman to file a patentinvented the windshield wiperused to make bullet-proof vestthe first Hispanic woman in spaceinvented the chocolate chip cookiethe first female self-made millionaire in the United States...

Robert Goddard 2013-05-08

Robert Goddard crossword puzzle
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  1. made in world war one
  2. made in world war two
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  1. one of his inventions

3 Clues: made in world war oneone of his inventionsmade in world war two

plate tectonic 2024-02-09

plate tectonic crossword puzzle
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  1. - Name of the supercontinent in the idea of continental drift that our continents today were all joined together to form. Covered about one third of Earth’s surface.
  2. - When the force of gravity moves a plate downward and away from the ridge.
  3. Convection (Current) - The movement of a fluid in the mantle, caused by differences in density and temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another. Drives tectonic plate motion.
  4. The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core. contains more dense elements than the crust such as magnesium and iron.
  5. the division division of the Earth into different layers based on their physical properties. lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core of the Earth into different layers based on their physical properties. lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core
  6. Zone - an area where oceanic crust sinks beneath continental crust at a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
  7. the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. broken into pieces called tectonic plates.
  8. - Gravitational force pulling a tectonic plate as it subducts deep into the mantle.
  9. The soft viscous layer of the upper mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
  10. of Plate Tectonics - States that Earth’s lithosphere is broken into huge, moving slabs of rock driven by convection currents in the mantle.
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  1. Reversal - A switch in the direction of Earth’s magnetic field so that the magnetic north pole becomes the magnetic south pole and the magnetic south pole becomes the magnetic north pole.
  2. - The geologist that used sonar to discover seafloor spreading at a mid ocean ridge.
  3. - (1880-1930): Continental drift (1915) hypothesized that the continents were slowly drifting around the Earth. His hypothesis was not accepted until the 1950’s, when numerous discoveries provided conclusive evidence (plate tectonics).
  4. The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
  5. - The hypothesis that today’s continents were once part of a single land mass (Pangaea) and drifted to their present day location.
  6. The central part of the earth below the mantle, contains the most dense elements of Earth's interior.
  7. Spreading - The process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms as magma rises toward the surface and solidifies.
  8. Earth's outermost layer, made of primarily less dense materials called silicates. Classified as oceanic and continental crust.
  9. crust, mantle, core based on chemical makeup of matter
  10. - Slabs of continental and oceanic crust that move slowly on top of the asthenosphere.

20 Clues: crust, mantle, core based on chemical makeup of matter- When the force of gravity moves a plate downward and away from the ridge.The soft viscous layer of the upper mantle on which the lithosphere floats.The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core...

Electromagnetic spectrum 2021-05-12

Electromagnetic spectrum crossword puzzle
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  1. relating to sight
  2. measure of the overall opposition of a circuit to current
  3. branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
  4. violet end of the visible spectrum
  5. is any source of potential damage
  6. form of magnetism whereby some materials are weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field
  7. flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
  8. as the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
  9. a device that converts motive power into electrical power
  10. is the rate at which current changes direction per second
  11. type of transformer that is used to reduce or multiply an alternating current
  12. an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. An electromagnetic wave exists when the changing magnetic field causes a changing electric field
  13. the production of an electrical
  14. quantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials
  15. high temperature
  16. roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
  17. a disturbance that moves energy
  18. wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm
  19. states that the current induced in a circuit due to a change in a magnetic field
  20. the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
  21. defined as the opposition to the flow of current from a circuit element
  22. sound that is deep and rich.
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  1. general laws from particular instances
  2. passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy
  3. the SI base unit of electrical current
  4. the output (secondary) voltage is greater than its input (primary) voltage
  5. is checking for fractures
  6. a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
  7. appear to radiate from a bright object.
  8. interrelation of electric currents
  9. means to supply with energy or force.
  10. makes things visible.
  11. wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m
  12. ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential
  13. typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a coil.
  14. His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
  15. type of magnetism in solids such as manganese oxide (MnO) in which adjacent ions that behave as tiny magnets
  16. has more primary windings than the secondary side.
  17. means caused by or related to heat or temperature.

39 Clues: high temperaturerelating to sightmakes things visible.is checking for fracturessound that is deep and rich.the production of an electricala disturbance that moves energyis any source of potential damageviolet end of the visible spectruminterrelation of electric currentswavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 mwavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm...

Electromagnetic spectrum 2021-05-12

Electromagnetic spectrum crossword puzzle
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  1. typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a coil.
  2. type of magnetism in solids such as manganese oxide (MnO) in which adjacent ions that behave as tiny magnets
  3. is the rate at which current changes direction per second
  4. is any source of potential damage
  5. His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
  6. has more primary windings than the secondary side.
  7. means caused by or related to heat or temperature.
  8. defined as the opposition to the flow of current from a circuit element
  9. as the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
  10. wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m
  11. form of magnetism whereby some materials are weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field
  12. flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
  13. roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
  14. quantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials
  15. the production of an electrical
  16. branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
  17. makes things visible.
  18. is checking for fractures
  19. high temperature
  20. a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
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  1. ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential
  2. relating to sight
  3. wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm
  4. means to supply with energy or force.
  5. appear to radiate from a bright object.
  6. violet end of the visible spectrum
  7. a disturbance that moves energy
  8. passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy
  9. interrelation of electric currents
  10. sound that is deep and rich.
  11. the SI base unit of electrical current
  12. measure of the overall opposition of a circuit to current
  13. the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
  14. the output (secondary) voltage is greater than its input (primary) voltage
  15. general laws from particular instances
  16. states that the current induced in a circuit due to a change in a magnetic field
  17. type of transformer that is used to reduce or multiply an alternating current
  18. an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. An electromagnetic wave exists when the changing magnetic field causes a changing electric field
  19. a device that converts motive power into electrical power

39 Clues: high temperaturerelating to sightmakes things visible.is checking for fracturessound that is deep and rich.a disturbance that moves energythe production of an electricalis any source of potential damageviolet end of the visible spectruminterrelation of electric currentswavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 mwavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm...

chapter 18 sec 1,2,3 word puzzle 2022-12-02

chapter 18 sec 1,2,3 word puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. was a Scottish-born inventor,scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone. He also co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885.
  2. “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
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  1. was an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production.
  2. a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
  3. line:An assembly line is a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence. Assembly lines are the most commonly used method in the mass production of products.

5 Clues: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventionsa document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/productwas an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production....

Renaissance Puzzle 2023-05-26

Renaissance Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. French word meaning rebirth, now used in English to describe the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
  2. Secular denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
  3. family Medici Family a wealthy and powerful family of Italian bankers and merchants
  4. Humanism His findings encouraged him to speak out for the Copernican view that the earth revolved around the sun. However, his views were considered heretical, and he was placed under house arrest.
  5. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was inspired by models from classical antiquity and had a lasting influence on Western art.
  6. a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
  7. SilkRoad a network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and West
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  1. Perspective the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
  2. While today we often focus on the artist who made an artwork, in the renaissance it was the patron—the person or group of people paying for the image—who was considered the primary force behind a work's creation.
  3. Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe. The printing revolution also contributed mightily to the Protestant Reformation that split apart the Catholic Church.
  4. Polo Marco Polo was an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who traveled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
  5. Classical relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.

12 Clues: Classical relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.SilkRoad a network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and Westfamily Medici Family a wealthy and powerful family of Italian bankers and merchantsSecular denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis....

Sensation and Perception (Key People) 2013-12-08

Sensation and Perception (Key People) crossword puzzle
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  1. psychophysicist that contributed to the discoveries of weber's law
  2. psychophysicist that created weber's law to compute to the difference threshold
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  1. perception researcher that discovered that groups of neurons in the visual cortex respond to different types of visual images (1924-present)
  2. perception researcher that discovered that groups of neurons in the visual cortex respond to different types of visual images (1926-present)
  3. researcher that used the visual cliff experiment to determine when human infants can perceive depth

5 Clues: psychophysicist that contributed to the discoveries of weber's lawpsychophysicist that created weber's law to compute to the difference thresholdresearcher that used the visual cliff experiment to determine when human infants can perceive depth...

Mesopatamia 2022-11-22

Mesopatamia crossword puzzle
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  1. did Mesopotamia begin? Flooding
  2. did Mesopotamia fall? Dust Storms
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  1. long did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 years
  2. founded Mesopotamia? Sumerians
  3. is Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

5 Clues: founded Mesopotamia? Sumeriansdid Mesopotamia begin? Floodingdid Mesopotamia fall? Dust Stormslong did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 yearsis Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

JOBS IN SCIENCE 2024-05-06

JOBS IN SCIENCE crossword puzzle
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  1. An __________ is a person who makes new inventions, devices that perform some kind of function
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  1. A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.
  2. A person engaged in chemical research or experiments.
  3. A person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
  4. A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.

5 Clues: A person engaged in chemical research or experiments.A person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.An __________ is a person who makes new inventions, devices that perform some kind of function...

Countries 2023-06-19

Countries crossword puzzle
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  1. | A country in South Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and delicious food. It is famous for the Taj Mahal, yoga, and Bollywood.
  2. Kingdom | A country in Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is known for its rich history, castles, and the city of London.
  3. | A country in North America known for its vast wilderness, beautiful landscapes, and friendly people. It is also famous for maple syrup and ice hockey.
  4. | A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the Nile River. It is famous for landmarks like the Great Sphinx and the Valley of the Kings.
  5. | A country in Oceania known for its unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and the Great Barrier Reef. It is home to kangaroos, koalas, and the Sydney Opera House.
  6. | A country in East Asia known for its ancient civilization, iconic landmarks like the Great Wall, and delicious cuisines like dim sum and Peking duck.
  7. Africa | A country located at the southernmost tip of Africa known for its wildlife safaris, beautiful coastlines, and cultural diversity.
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  1. | A country in South America known for its vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and the Amazon rainforest. It is also known for its soccer passion.
  2. | A country in Asia known for its technological advancements, rich history, and unique traditions. It is famous for sushi, cherry blossoms, and anime.
  3. | A country in Europe known for its art, history, and delicious food. It is famous for landmarks like the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and pizza.
  4. States | A large country in North America known for its diverse culture and many famous landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
  5. | A country in North America known for its vibrant fiestas, delicious cuisines like tacos and guacamole, and ancient ruins like Chichen Itza.
  6. | A country in Europe famous for its art, culture, and cuisine. It is known for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and delicious pastries.
  7. | A country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia known for its vast size, diverse landscapes, and famous landmarks like the Red Square and the Kremlin.
  8. | A country in Europe known for its engineering prowess, castles, and Oktoberfest. It is famous for inventions like the automobile and the printing press.

15 Clues: Africa | A country located at the southernmost tip of Africa known for its wildlife safaris, beautiful coastlines, and cultural diversity.| A country in North America known for its vibrant fiestas, delicious cuisines like tacos and guacamole, and ancient ruins like Chichen Itza....

35 Famous scientists 2020-02-21

35 Famous scientists crossword puzzle
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  1. The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
  2. is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
  3. is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
  4. is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
  5. The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
  6. is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
  7. As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
  8. is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
  9. Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
  10. is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
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  1. is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
  2. is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
  3. is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
  4. He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
  5. originator of the Theory of Relativity.
  6. is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
  7. is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
  8. originator of the Quantum Theory.
  9. established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
  10. is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
  11. is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
  12. is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
  13. He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
  14. He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
  15. His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
  16. The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.

26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory.originator of the Theory of Relativity.is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.is famous for inventing the first electric battery.is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.His inventions include the first calculation machine know....

Business Puzzle (CHAT) 2021-10-28

Business Puzzle (CHAT) crossword puzzle
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  1. Regulates air emissions.
  2. Enacted to give the EPA the ability to track the 75,000 industrial chemicals currently produced in or imported into the US.
  3. a person employed for wages or salary, especially at non executive level.
  4. refers to the obligation that individuals or businesses have to help solve social problems.
  5. Large marsupial
  6. a place or large building which is used to make or provide a particular product or service
  7. a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
  8. the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
  9. to become larger in size, amount, or number, or to make something larger in size, amount, or number
  10. a financial document showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
  11. the quality of being fair and impartial
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  1. the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
  2. Gives the EPA the authority to set standards on the type and quantity of pollutants that industries can put into bodies of water.
  3. Refers to ownership of ideas, such as inventions, books, movies, and computer programs.
  4. Man's best friend
  5. the state of being united or kept together as one whole, and therefore strong, unit.
  6. a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these
  7. an amount of money owed by a business to a supplier, lender, or other creditor
  8. Has a trunk
  9. a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these;a bill.
  10. an arrangement in which a company gives a business in the right to sell its goods or services in return for payment or a share of the profits
  11. send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
  12. an amount paid by a borrower to a lender, for example to a bank by someone borrowing money for a loan, or by a bank to a depositor
  13. to design and develop new and better products.
  14. moral rules or principles of behavior that should guide members of a profession or organization and make them deal honestly and fairly with each other and with their customers
  15. Likes to chase mice
  16. Flying mammal

27 Clues: Has a trunkFlying mammalLarge marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase miceRegulates air emissions.the quality of being fair and impartialto design and develop new and better products.send (goods or services) to another country for sale.a person employed for wages or salary, especially at non executive level....

Our increasingly integrated world 2024-08-04

Our increasingly integrated world crossword puzzle
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  1. The dispersion, or spread, of different cultural elements between countries and peoples
  2. The process through which individuals and groups of different cultural backgrounds acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and modes of a dominant culture
  3. The modification of a culture to incorporate aspects of another culture
  4. A place where a variety of peoples, cultures or individuals assimilate into a cohesive whole
  5. Considered to be more mainstream than high culture; it is associated with light forms of entertainment, such as sporting events, television, comics and rock music; also called pop culture
  6. An economic system of supply and demand
  7. A public endorsement and recognition of cultural diversity
  8. A political ideology characterised by an emphasis on free-market capitalism and interventionist foreign policy
  9. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonisation, use of military force, or other means
  10. Technology-based items that combine elements of different technologies
  11. The acceptance and integration of different cultural elements into one's own
  12. The supreme, unrestricted power to govern a state
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  1. The process by which businesses or other organisations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
  2. Asserting the interests of a nation, viewed as separate from the interests of other nations; extreme and fanatical devotion to one's own nation
  3. The circumstances that arise when people from one culture adopt elements of another culture while maintaining their own culture
  4. A set of shared experiences, norms, symbols and ideas that unite people at the global level
  5. Using ideas, knowledge or inventions as a means of gaining material wealth through a business enterprise; specialised knowledge of how a product works creates jobs in areas such as information technology (IT) support
  6. The removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations
  7. The sequence of processes involved in sourcing raw materials, their transformation of resources into usable inputs, the production of manufactured components, and the assembly of finished products from source to the point of consumption
  8. Taxes or duties on imports
  9. Haven A country or territory where resident individuals or resident companies pay little or no tax
  10. The centres of global economic and cultural authority
  11. When elements considered to be of lasting value, such as art, literature, theatre, ballet, opera and classical music are incorporated; some critics consider its content to be 'highbrow' or 'intellectual' when compared with popular culture

23 Clues: Taxes or duties on importsAn economic system of supply and demandThe supreme, unrestricted power to govern a stateThe centres of global economic and cultural authorityA public endorsement and recognition of cultural diversityTechnology-based items that combine elements of different technologies...

U4 Making Everything Legal 2022-11-30

U4 Making Everything Legal crossword puzzle
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  1. A document that shows the sales tax number for your business and proves you have the right to collect sales tax; Also referred to as a seller's permit or a sales tax permit.
  2. A business owned by one or more people who own shares (or stock) in the company.
  3. An official document from a government agency or other certified body to practice a certain occupation or profession.
  4. A business owned by 75 or less shareholders that is not subject to double taxation, but cannot sell stock publicly.
  5. Taxes owed to the city, county, or state on every sale of certain products and services.
  6. A business owned by one person only.
  7. A form used to register a business name; tells who is "doing business as" (or operating under) the assumed name.
  8. A name other than a person's birth name; a fictitious name.
  9. A business owned by an unlimited number of shareholders where stock is issued either privately or publicly.
  10. An organization that has received official approval from the IRS to operate as a charity and is tax exempt.
  11. A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities.
  12. Local offices of the SBA that provide assistance to small business owners.
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  1. A business having an unlimited number of private owners that have limited liability and are not subject to double taxation.
  2. An independent agency of the federal government that aids, counsels, assists, and protects small businesses.
  3. A formal or official evaluation or examination of a business location and premises to ensure that all health and safety regulations are being followed.
  4. A person that chooses to use his or her entrepreneurial abilities and business skills to solve social needs.
  5. A gift of money that does not have to be repaid, but must be used for a specified purpose.
  6. Local ordinances that designate certain areas of the city as residential, commercial, industrial, or public and control the use of buildings and property in those areas.
  7. A law or rule prescribed by an authority.
  8. Creations of the mind including inventions, literary and artistic works, and names, logos, symbols, figures, or marks used to represent a business.
  9. An authoritative or official certificate of permission to operate a business
  10. Obligated by law to pay for possible damages.
  11. A name, symbol, figure, or mark that makes a business and/or its products distinguishable from others and is legally protected. copyright The exclusive legal right to publish, make copies, sell, or license a literary or artistic work.

23 Clues: A business owned by one person only.A law or rule prescribed by an authority.Obligated by law to pay for possible damages.A name other than a person's birth name; a fictitious name.A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities.Local offices of the SBA that provide assistance to small business owners....

Unit 5. Three Fun Inventions 2022-09-13

Unit 5. Three Fun Inventions crossword puzzle
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  1. 광선, 선
  2. 상상하다
  3. 학교운동장
  4. 과학자
  5. 타다
  6. 발명하다
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  1. 종류
  2. 발명품
  3. ~보다 위에, 위로
  4. a time 한 번에
  5. 파리통, 파리 잡는 기계
  6. 쏘다

12 Clues: 종류쏘다타다발명품과학자상상하다발명하다광선, 선학교운동장~보다 위에, 위로a time 한 번에파리통, 파리 잡는 기계

Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02

Inventions of the Industrial Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. What was the name of the invention of the transportation of the locomotive?
  2. What invention produced multiple spools of thread simultaneously?
  3. What invention is used to break up tough soil?
  4. What long vessel ship did Donald McKay invent?
  5. Who invented the steamboat?
  6. Who invented the sewing machine?
  7. Who created the Water Powered Textile Mill?
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  1. What did Cyrus McCormick invent?
  2. Who created the Cotton Gin?
  3. Who made the most important technique for making steel in the 19th century?
  4. What invention was used to send electrical signals along a wire?
  5. What invention made it to where different gun parts could be switched?

12 Clues: Who created the Cotton Gin?Who invented the steamboat?What did Cyrus McCormick invent?Who invented the sewing machine?Who created the Water Powered Textile Mill?What invention is used to break up tough soil?What long vessel ship did Donald McKay invent?What invention was used to send electrical signals along a wire?...

Military Inventions Around the World 2023-09-14

Military Inventions Around the World crossword puzzle
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  1. Invented by British scientists in 1935.
  2. Developed in the 9th century Tang dynasty by alchemists looking for immortality.
  3. Vegetable that the UK government spread a rumor about, saying that they improve eyesight.
  4. Hungarian physicist who invented the first infrared-sensitive camera.
  5. Invented by Greeks in Sicily to destroy walls from above.
  6. Developed the most precise tide-predicting machine.
  7. Chinese Dynasty that developed the first gunpowder bombs, firearms, and land mines.
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  1. Earliest firearm in the world
  2. Inventor of a system of mirrors that reflected sunlight onto Roman ships.
  3. Developed from weapons such as Greek Fire.
  4. Byzantine inventor that invented anti-tank technology around 120 BC.
  5. Chinese Dynasty that developed the first naval mines for use against pirates.

12 Clues: Earliest firearm in the worldInvented by British scientists in 1935.Developed from weapons such as Greek Fire.Developed the most precise tide-predicting machine.Invented by Greeks in Sicily to destroy walls from above.Byzantine inventor that invented anti-tank technology around 120 BC....

LTW 6 U7 GREAT INVENTIONS 2026-03-18

LTW 6 U7 GREAT INVENTIONS crossword puzzle
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  1. - MEJORAR
  2. - DARSE CUENTA
  3. - AHORRO DE TIEMPO
  4. - DESCUBRIR
  5. - AHORRO DE DINERO
  6. - INVESTIGAR
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  1. - EFECIENTE
  2. - REPARAR
  3. - FÁCIL DE USAR
  4. - DESARROLLAR
  5. - ESTIMAR
  6. - AHORRO DE ENERGÍA

12 Clues: - REPARAR- MEJORAR- ESTIMAR- EFECIENTE- DESCUBRIR- INVESTIGAR- DESARROLLAR- DARSE CUENTA- FÁCIL DE USAR- AHORRO DE TIEMPO- AHORRO DE DINERO- AHORRO DE ENERGÍA

Inventions that Changed the World 2025-03-26

Inventions that Changed the World crossword puzzle
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  1. The ability of this invention, which 'stores' electrical charge, led to the invention of thousands of other useful electrical devices and machines
  2. This invention provided a revolutionary way for wooden structures to be held together securely
  3. Thanks to this invention, people could navigate and explore the world
  4. For the first time people could reliably keep food in their house fresh without it going bad quickly
  5. Before this invention, mud and straw were usually used for building
  6. For the first time you could speak to somebody who wasn't in the same room as you
  7. Without this invention there would be no cars, bicycles or roller skates
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  1. This 15th century invention meant that multiple copies of books could be made for the first time
  2. This invention allowed people to travel across the world in less than a day
  3. This invention allows us to find information about anything in the world
  4. For the first time, people could control the amount of light around them, including inside their home
  5. This invention allowed people to see tiny things that they never knew existed before

12 Clues: Before this invention, mud and straw were usually used for buildingThanks to this invention, people could navigate and explore the worldThis invention allows us to find information about anything in the worldWithout this invention there would be no cars, bicycles or roller skates...

Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28

Renaissance crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. _____ caused many innovators to experience setbacks
  2. A form of purchasing a path to heaven condemned and damned by Luther
  3. The feudal system caused many to have a very poor _______
  4. The era we live in now is know is the _____
  5. Wrote many books including the prince
  6. Before scientific discoveries celestial bodies had an impact on natural affairs. Da vinci had a horoscope of Aries.
  7. Caused the protestant reformation
  8. Non-Religious way of doing things. Many artists during the Renaissance created Secular pieces of art. Raphael created Secular pieces of art
  9. The first to introduced Linear perspective into artwork
  10. After the Renaissance the European population increased greatly because of the ______ of previously uninhabited areas
  11. World The Renaissance occurred here
  12. This is different to every person and there are different types of it. Da Vinci was the first to create artwork that incorporated ________
  13. Was greatly changed after the Renaissance took place
  14. The theory of the universe followed by the Church before the theory of heliocentrism was proven by Galileo and other astronomers.
  15. Created the heliocentric theory
  16. Office of the church
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  1. When there’s a ruling class. The Medici is an example
  2. Depending on one’s _____ the might have contributed differently than others to Renaissance.
  3. A woman author in the French Renaissance who was the French princess
  4. Copernicus invented this theory
  5. Luther challenged the church and this happened
  6. Was invented by Gutenberg
  7. Many philosophers and innovators believed that people had the right to express themselves and shape their own lives.
  8. Expanded on a theory about heliocentrism
  9. Luther loathed a journey that people would take to spiritually significant place. Those who would take this journey had a specific name.
  10. This faith played a dominant role in the 2 routes that ran across the Western World. These routes caused a deadly plague.
  11. Worked with Luther to translate the bible into the vernacular creating new versions on his own invention
  12. Played a large role in the English Renaissance creating plays and pieces of literature that would be forever remembered
  13. Depending on the status of one on the feudal system you might have different ____?
  14. A author of mixed cultures who played a role in the French and Italian Renaissance
  15. The rise of the merchant class led to the downfall of a specific system
  16. The bible had to be printed in the ______ of the people so that ordinary people could read it

32 Clues: Office of the churchWas invented by GutenbergCopernicus invented this theoryCreated the heliocentric theoryCaused the protestant reformationWorld The Renaissance occurred hereWrote many books including the princeExpanded on a theory about heliocentrismThe era we live in now is know is the _____Luther challenged the church and this happened...

plate tectonic 2024-02-09

plate tectonic crossword puzzle
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  1. - Name of the supercontinent in the idea of continental drift that our continents today were all joined together to form. Covered about one third of Earth’s surface.
  2. - When the force of gravity moves a plate downward and away from the ridge.
  3. Convection (Current) - The movement of a fluid in the mantle, caused by differences in density and temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another. Drives tectonic plate motion.
  4. The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core. contains more dense elements than the crust such as magnesium and iron.
  5. the division division of the Earth into different layers based on their physical properties. lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core of the Earth into different layers based on their physical properties. lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core
  6. Zone - an area where oceanic crust sinks beneath continental crust at a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
  7. the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. broken into pieces called tectonic plates.
  8. - Gravitational force pulling a tectonic plate as it subducts deep into the mantle.
  9. The soft viscous layer of the upper mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
  10. of Plate Tectonics - States that Earth’s lithosphere is broken into huge, moving slabs of rock driven by convection currents in the mantle.
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  1. Reversal - A switch in the direction of Earth’s magnetic field so that the magnetic north pole becomes the magnetic south pole and the magnetic south pole becomes the magnetic north pole.
  2. - The geologist that used sonar to discover seafloor spreading at a mid ocean ridge.
  3. - (1880-1930): Continental drift (1915) hypothesized that the continents were slowly drifting around the Earth. His hypothesis was not accepted until the 1950’s, when numerous discoveries provided conclusive evidence (plate tectonics).
  4. The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
  5. - The hypothesis that today’s continents were once part of a single land mass (Pangaea) and drifted to their present day location.
  6. The central part of the earth below the mantle, contains the most dense elements of Earth's interior.
  7. Spreading - The process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms as magma rises toward the surface and solidifies.
  8. Earth's outermost layer, made of primarily less dense materials called silicates. Classified as oceanic and continental crust.
  9. crust, mantle, core based on chemical makeup of matter
  10. - Slabs of continental and oceanic crust that move slowly on top of the asthenosphere.

20 Clues: crust, mantle, core based on chemical makeup of matter- When the force of gravity moves a plate downward and away from the ridge.The soft viscous layer of the upper mantle on which the lithosphere floats.The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core...

35 Famous Physics 2020-02-21

35 Famous Physics crossword puzzle
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  1. The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.
  2. is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
  3. His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
  4. Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
  5. As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
  6. The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
  7. is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
  8. is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
  9. is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
  10. is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
  11. is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
  12. is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
  13. He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
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  1. is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
  2. The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
  3. is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
  4. He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
  5. established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
  6. is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
  7. originator of the Theory of Relativity.
  8. is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
  9. is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
  10. is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
  11. originator of the Quantum Theory.
  12. is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
  13. He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.

26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory.originator of the Theory of Relativity.is famous for inventing the first electric battery.is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.His inventions include the first calculation machine know....

Our increasingly integrated world 2024-08-04

Our increasingly integrated world crossword puzzle
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  1. The dispersion, or spread, of different cultural elements between countries and peoples
  2. The process through which individuals and groups of different cultural backgrounds acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and modes of a dominant culture
  3. The modification of a culture to incorporate aspects of another culture
  4. A place where a variety of peoples, cultures or individuals assimilate into a cohesive whole
  5. Considered to be more mainstream than high culture; it is associated with light forms of entertainment, such as sporting events, television, comics and rock music; also called pop culture
  6. An economic system of supply and demand
  7. A public endorsement and recognition of cultural diversity
  8. A political ideology characterised by an emphasis on free-market capitalism and interventionist foreign policy
  9. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonisation, use of military force, or other means
  10. Technology-based items that combine elements of different technologies
  11. The acceptance and integration of different cultural elements into one's own
  12. The supreme, unrestricted power to govern a state
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  1. The process by which businesses or other organisations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
  2. Asserting the interests of a nation, viewed as separate from the interests of other nations; extreme and fanatical devotion to one's own nation
  3. The circumstances that arise when people from one culture adopt elements of another culture while maintaining their own culture
  4. A set of shared experiences, norms, symbols and ideas that unite people at the global level
  5. Using ideas, knowledge or inventions as a means of gaining material wealth through a business enterprise; specialised knowledge of how a product works creates jobs in areas such as information technology (IT) support
  6. The removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations
  7. The sequence of processes involved in sourcing raw materials, their transformation of resources into usable inputs, the production of manufactured components, and the assembly of finished products from source to the point of consumption
  8. Taxes or duties on imports
  9. Haven A country or territory where resident individuals or resident companies pay little or no tax
  10. The centres of global economic and cultural authority
  11. When elements considered to be of lasting value, such as art, literature, theatre, ballet, opera and classical music are incorporated; some critics consider its content to be 'highbrow' or 'intellectual' when compared with popular culture

23 Clues: Taxes or duties on importsAn economic system of supply and demandThe supreme, unrestricted power to govern a stateThe centres of global economic and cultural authorityA public endorsement and recognition of cultural diversityTechnology-based items that combine elements of different technologies...

Geo-discoveries 2024-11-23

Geo-discoveries crossword puzzle
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  1. Веспуччи
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  1. да Гама
  2. Колумб

3 Clues: Колумбда ГамаВеспуччи

Tristan's Cesar's Lesson 13 Puzzle 2015-01-22

Tristan's Cesar's Lesson 13 Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. The famous author Samuel Clemens was known for using a _____ as Mark Twain.
  2. The ______ bear was sniffing the dead deer looking for food through the blood.
  3. The first Fluhr who came to America was Oswald, we are _______ because we share the same blood line.
  4. The man who helped the old lady carry her groceries to her apartment got 10 dollars as a __________ for helping her.
  5. My family decided to ________ my kitchen because we needed a new refrigerator, our old one broke.
  6. The murderer gave the ________ because he admitted he knew that he murdered the innocent elder on purpose.
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  1. My dad was the ________ of the raffle of Pacers tickets at his work because of his good sales trip.
  2. An __________ kid sprayed bug spray all over the campfire so it crackled and started a wildfire on purpose so he could get credit because he put the fire out.
  3. There was a ______ of sounds before my band concert because everyone was getting ready.
  4. Leonardo da Vinci made a ______of new inventions that exists today like army weapons.

10 Clues: The famous author Samuel Clemens was known for using a _____ as Mark Twain.The ______ bear was sniffing the dead deer looking for food through the blood.Leonardo da Vinci made a ______of new inventions that exists today like army weapons.There was a ______ of sounds before my band concert because everyone was getting ready....

Unit 2 The Rise of Civilization 2025-11-14

Unit 2 The Rise of Civilization crossword puzzle
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  1. someone who is trained in a particular career
  2. for a limited time
  3. the way a civilization is organized
  4. a person who writes
  5. to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
  6. the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
  7. a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
  8. a means of supplying land with water
  9. a person who makes money by selling goods
  10. to provide the means or ability to do something
  11. an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
  12. an area in southern Mesopotamia where cities first appeared
  13. an interconnected system of channels or lines
  14. one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
  15. working well; producing very little waste
  16. in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
  17. one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
  18. an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
  19. to build; usually some kind of structure, such as a house
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  1. the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
  2. the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
  3. writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
  4. an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
  5. a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
  6. very important
  7. a symbol that stands for an object
  8. one of the two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
  9. fine particles of rock
  10. a task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
  11. a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
  12. to keep something in good condition by making necessary repairs
  13. a substance that lies between or above other things
  14. a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
  15. a strong disagreement
  16. arranged in a difficult way
  17. a craftsperson
  18. something that can be used to fulfill a need
  19. the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
  20. the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes

39 Clues: very importanta craftspersonfor a limited timea person who writesa strong disagreementfine particles of rockarranged in a difficult waya symbol that stands for an objectthe way a civilization is organizeda means of supplying land with waterwriting that uses wedge-shaped charactersa person who makes money by selling goods...

Element Names B 2022-11-04

Element Names B crossword puzzle
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  1. The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist
  2. One of the major problems that E.Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had was to solve a way to ___________ the 2 forms of Uranium
  3. ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for
  4. Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the ___________ __________ bomb.
  5. Enrico Fermi helped orchestrate the first controlled __________ __________
  6. the name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made
  7. To create his first periodic table, Mendeleev wrote the _____________ of the known 63 elements on cards that he could move around to look for patterns
  8. Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only)
  9. Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist
  10. ___________ is a super-heavy element synthetically made with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second which makes it difficult to figure out if it can be used for anything practical.
  11. Curie actively promoted the use of this to treat pain and suffering (an element)
  12. At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _________ fuel slug into the B Reactor. (an element)
  13. Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867 by Alfred Nobel
  14. Dmitri Mendeleev's book
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  1. Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Bohr's ___________ ____________ to explain nuclear behavior
  2. the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity
  3. Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
  4. This is the place in Tennessee where they separated the Uranium and Plutonium
  5. _____________ discovered the x-ray
  6. Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
  7. In 1921, President __________, on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her contributions to science
  8. Nobel, finally, found a way to stabilize the compound that is used to make dynamite by adding k___________
  9. Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues were the first to MAKE this synthetic element
  10. Enrico Fermi's nickname
  11. Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission

25 Clues: Enrico Fermi's nicknameDmitri Mendeleev's book_____________ discovered the x-rayGeorgy Flerov was a s__________ physicistFlerov helped discover spontaneous __________the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivityLise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only)The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist...

Inventions Created During The Industrial Revolution 2014-01-06

Inventions Created During The Industrial Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Let’s a person to communicate with someone far over who also has one of this
  2. Preserves food over a long duration
  3. A man made device that emits light
  4. a series of pictures projected on a screen in rapid succession with objects shown in successive positions slightly changed so as to produce the optical effect of a continuous picture in which the objects move
  5. a building or group of buildings in which electricity for a large area is produced Moving
  6. People were able to travel around much more efficiently with the car that was successfully improved
  7. loss of feeling in a person's body or part of the body through the use of drugs
  8. Enables a person to play back a record
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  1. a business machine that usually has a money drawer, indicates the amount of each sale, and records the amount of money received.
  2. a flow of energy charge that would periodically reverse its direction of flow
  3. Camera Takes images and pictures, and can be used upto 100 snaps of the shutter
  4. a substance that is usually injected into a person or animal to protect against a particular disease
  5. a pen containing a reservoir that automatically feeds the writing point with ink
  6. Allowed sewing to be done faster, creating large sewing factories
  7. an aircraft vehicle that allowed air travel
  8. Made it safer to blow up things than simply lighting black powder

16 Clues: A man made device that emits lightPreserves food over a long durationEnables a person to play back a recordan aircraft vehicle that allowed air travelAllowed sewing to be done faster, creating large sewing factoriesMade it safer to blow up things than simply lighting black powder...

P6 2021 2021-08-19

P6 2021 crossword puzzle
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  1. I've been ice skating for 7-ish? years
  2. I am relatively normal, however I am slightly color blind.
  3. I am currently a black belt in taekwondo.
  4. i like achieving things
  5. I like to collect sneakers.
  6. I've been programming for several years, and, on a different note, I aspire to learn multiple spoken languages.
  7. I love art! I've been doing it since I was little and I've worked with all kinds of mediums including oil paint, acrylic, watercolors, gouache, pencil/charcoal, and colored pencils.
  8. My baking specialty is cookies and the various types of cookies.
  9. I've been to almost every continent
  10. I've been to 10 different countries.
  11. My two greatest interests are computer science and physics.
  12. I have played competitive hockey since I was 4, and skated since I was 2. I am a big fan of professional sports, specifically soccer and hockey, and my favorite sports team are the Boston Bruins.
  13. I lived in Belize for three years
  14. I am on the redondo wrestling team.
  15. I play the saxophone and I am in marching band.
  16. I was born in Denver, Colorado.
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  1. I am currently involved with the schools cross country team and a pretty good runner.
  2. I know how to use Command Blocks in Minecraft (It's Java based)
  3. I've been playing guitar since sixth grade off and on.
  4. In 8th grade I was nominated to go to an all girls stem activity in orange county to represent parras middle school
  5. I love traveling because I can try all these different foods while doing it.
  6. I know how to ride a unicycle! Not very well, but I can ride one!
  7. It's my 3rd year on the surf team.
  8. I started rollerskating this year.
  9. I'm learning 2 languages, Spanish and Japanese
  10. I have done Taekwondo for about 9 years
  11. I've had the same haircut for 5 years
  12. I designing specific inventions to solve interesting problems that I face, like making a device that cleans off a used eraser.
  13. I have been playing the saxophone for 5 years. In the beginning of August, I had my first gig with a jazz trio at a restaurant called Creme de la Crepe in PV. It was very nerve racking, and I was glad when it ended but proud I did it.
  14. I built a my own computer
  15. I have tried to go to Greece every year over the summer since I was 3.

31 Clues: i like achieving thingsI built a my own computerI like to collect sneakers.I was born in Denver, Colorado.I lived in Belize for three yearsIt's my 3rd year on the surf team.I started rollerskating this year.I've been to almost every continentI am on the redondo wrestling team.I've been to 10 different countries.I've had the same haircut for 5 years...

Sensation and Perception (Key People) 2013-12-08

Sensation and Perception (Key People) crossword puzzle
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  1. perception researcher that discovered that groups of neurons in the visual cortex respond to different types of visual images (1924-present)
  2. perception researcher that discovered that groups of neurons in the visual cortex respond to different types of visual images (1926-present)
  3. researcher that used the visual cliff experiment to determine when human infants can perceive depth
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  1. psychophysicist that contributed to the discoveries of weber's law
  2. psychophysicist that created weber's law to compute to the difference threshold

5 Clues: psychophysicist that contributed to the discoveries of weber's lawpsychophysicist that created weber's law to compute to the difference thresholdresearcher that used the visual cliff experiment to determine when human infants can perceive depth...

A camera of her own — BRUCKERT 2022-08-23

A camera of her own — BRUCKERT crossword puzzle
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  1. (n.) a person who takes pictures usually to get paid
  2. (adj.) said of a person who is the first to do something such as scientific discoveries or theories
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  1. (n.) in two words, a type of shot that focus on the subject’s face to show its emotions
  2. (v.) synonyme; increase
  3. (v.) a piece -usually made of glass- that is use on a camera or others optical instruments to form an image by focusing rays of light

5 Clues: (v.) synonyme; increase(n.) a person who takes pictures usually to get paid(n.) in two words, a type of shot that focus on the subject’s face to show its emotions(adj.) said of a person who is the first to do something such as scientific discoveries or theories...

Tristan's Cesar's Lesson 13 Puzzle 2015-01-21

Tristan's Cesar's Lesson 13 Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. The ______ bear was sniffing the dead deer looking for food through the blood.
  2. There was a ______ of sounds before my band concert because everyone was getting ready.
  3. My family decided to ________ my kitchen because we needed a new refrigerator, our old one broke.
  4. The first Fluhr who came to America was Oswald, we are _______ because we share the same blood line.
  5. An __________ kid sprayed bug spray all over the campfire so it crackled and started a wildfire on purpose so he could get credit because he put the fire out.
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  1. My dad was the ________ of the raffle of Pacers tickets at his work because of his good sales trip.
  2. Leonardo da Vinci made a ______of new inventions that exists today like army weapons.
  3. The man who helped the old lady carry her groceries to her apartment got 10 dollars as a __________ for helping her.
  4. The famous author Samuel Clemens was known for using a _____ as Mark Twain.
  5. The murderer gave the ________ because he admitted he knew that he murdered the innocent elder on purpose.

10 Clues: The famous author Samuel Clemens was known for using a _____ as Mark Twain.The ______ bear was sniffing the dead deer looking for food through the blood.Leonardo da Vinci made a ______of new inventions that exists today like army weapons.There was a ______ of sounds before my band concert because everyone was getting ready....

Parliaments Financial Aims 2013-02-10

Parliaments Financial Aims crossword puzzle
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  1. Parliament wished to abolish this which James agreed to for an annual income of £200,000. Although this failed it became notable that the royal prerogative could be bought.
  2. Parliament were reluctant to give James additional income as they felt it would lead to loosing their power over James.
  3. Parliament created the statute of monopolies which meant that Monopolies not concerned with new inventions were seen as illegal.
  4. Parliament sent a petition to the James concerning Purveyance which after a tactful reply from James, led to the Lords proposing an end to Purveyance.
  5. The Commons attempt to ‘Buy Out’ Wardship along with the attempt to abolish the Court of Wards as the officers of the Court of Wards had turned the system into corruption.
  6. Rights – James’ rights as king including purveyance which caused disagreement leading to the dismissal of parliament
  7. The Crown’s right to buy goods for the royal household at a discounted price.
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  1. Parliament’s attempt to assert their rights to James which included the right of free speech and freedom from arrest.
  2. Originally a right for inventors which soon developed into a way of rewarding courtiers which was resented by the merchants and the general public.
  3. Lasting a few weeks the parliament took place to discuss views between James and Parliament. Parliament used this to present petitions about impositions.
  4. Parliament agreed to fund war only if it was fought at sea.
  5. Parliament’s success in gaining freedom from arrest excluding treason, felony or breach of peace.
  6. Parliament wanted to ensure James knew their rights from the start of his reign
  7. James’ extravagant spending was a main cause of debt which Parliament consistently attempted to lower.
  8. The Crown’s right to land if the original landowner died without any children over the age of 21.

15 Clues: Parliament agreed to fund war only if it was fought at sea.The Crown’s right to buy goods for the royal household at a discounted price.Parliament wanted to ensure James knew their rights from the start of his reignParliament’s success in gaining freedom from arrest excluding treason, felony or breach of peace....

Industrial Revolution 2024-02-16

Industrial Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. founder of modern communism and writer of Communist Manifesto
  2. Utilization of scientific advancements to boost productivity, including enclosure and crop rotations, resulting in fewer farmers needed
  3. An economist who explained the concept of free enterprise in his book 'The Wealth of Nations' and advocated for laissez-faire economics
  4. Inventions that caused a significant increase in manufactured goods, such as the Spinning Jenny and James Watt's improved steam engine
  5. Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819).
  6. First industry to undergo changes in manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution, particularly in clothing production
  7. The possession of colonies and a large amount of raw materials that facilitated England's industrial dominance
  8. Essential elements for industrialization: land, labor, and capital
  9. An economic system based on private ownership and investments for profit, leading to the rise of capitalism
  10. Geographical advantages such as harbors, rivers, and abundant coal that contributed to England's leading role in the Industrial Revolution
  11. A very stable economic environment in England during the Industrial Revolution
  12. A scientist who improved Industrial Revolution conditions by pioneering the heating of liquids to kill germs and identifying the role of germs in diseases
  13. The movement of people from rural areas to cities due to the decreased need for farmers, resulting in crowded and unsanitary urban environments
  14. A new social class of merchants, bankers, and landowners that emerged as a result of the Industrial Revolution
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  1. Worsening conditions in factories, characterized by very low pay, long hours, and the exploitation of young children
  2. An activist who worked to abolish slavery in the British Empire
  3. An ideology based on Karl Marx's ideas, advocating for the abolition of social classes and private property, and the replacement of competition with cooperation
  4. The presence of a powerful middle class and the adoption of free enterprise, which brought capital and labor together
  5. A system where work was done in homes by women before the transition to the factory system
  6. Fundamental change in the way goods are made, characterized by factors of production: land, labor, and capital
  7. Advancements Advances such as trains and steam engines that accelerated the Industrial Revolution and made transportation faster and more efficient
  8. Movements aimed at addressing the social, political, and economic issues arising from the Industrial Revolution, starting in England and then spreading to Europe
  9. A political movement in response to the injustices of industrial workers, advocating for government ownership and control of the means of production and distribution of goods
  10. A system where all workers and products were centralized in one building, with machines replacing workers
  11. A scientist who studied radioactivity, discovered radium, and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize

25 Clues: founder of modern communism and writer of Communist ManifestoAn activist who worked to abolish slavery in the British EmpireEssential elements for industrialization: land, labor, and capitalA very stable economic environment in England during the Industrial Revolution...

Mesopatamia 2022-11-22

Mesopatamia crossword puzzle
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  1. did Mesopotamia begin? Flooding
  2. did Mesopotamia fall? Dust Storms
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  1. long did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 years
  2. founded Mesopotamia? Sumerians
  3. is Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

5 Clues: founded Mesopotamia? Sumeriansdid Mesopotamia begin? Floodingdid Mesopotamia fall? Dust Stormslong did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 yearsis Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

Mesopatamia 2022-11-22

Mesopatamia crossword puzzle
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  1. did Mesopotamia begin? Flooding
  2. did Mesopotamia fall? Dust Storms
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  1. long did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 years
  2. founded Mesopotamia? Sumerians
  3. is Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

5 Clues: founded Mesopotamia? Sumeriansdid Mesopotamia begin? Floodingdid Mesopotamia fall? Dust Stormslong did Mesopatamia last? 3,000 yearsis Mesopotamia so famous? Important inventions

Inventions 2021-11-26

Inventions crossword puzzle
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  1. An original device, system, or process
  2. You can watch series, programs, movies, or cartoons with this machine
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  1. A test to find out or prove something.

3 Clues: An original device, system, or processA test to find out or prove something.You can watch series, programs, movies, or cartoons with this machine

Foundations of Health Care Final 2017-12-12

Foundations of Health Care Final crossword puzzle
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  1. contracts obligations that are understood without verbally expressed terms
  2. Health diet, rest, exercise, good posture, and avoiding tobacco and drugs
  3. examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventative health
  4. dilemmas Aborted fetuses and research, Euthanasia, Genetic research, and cloning are examples of
  5. must be clean, neat, and in good repair
  6. is treatment and prevention of diseases of the gums, bone, and structures supporting the teeth
  7. the use of audio, video, and computers to provide health care form a distance
  8. barton the founder of the Red Cross
  9. the process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
  10. century the inventions of the stethoscope was during __?
  11. are amounts that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay
  12. pays for the health care of individuals with low incomes, children who qualify for public assistance, and individuals who are physically disabled or blind
  13. occurs when false statements either cause a person to be ridiculed or damage the person’s reputation
  14. a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
  15. consists of many professionals, with different levels of education, ideas, backgrounds, and interests, working together for the benefit of the patient
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  1. is a method that can be used to determine whether communication was successful
  2. administers medications to cause loss of sensation or feeling during surgery or treatments
  3. National Institutes of Health
  4. agencies provide care for terminally ill persons who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less
  5. care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
  6. US Department of Health and Human Services
  7. In ancient times, the average lifespan was 20 to __years.
  8. degree degree is awarded by a career/technical school or community college after completion of a prescribed two-year course of study
  9. an individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
  10. can be defined as the body’s reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
  11. individual who leads or guides others, or who is in charge or in command of others
  12. failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position, resulting in injury to another person
  13. World Health Organization
  14. fallopius described the tympanic membrane in the ear and the fallopian tubes of a female
  15. rome The first hospitals were established in

30 Clues: World Health OrganizationNational Institutes of Healthmust be clean, neat, and in good repairbarton the founder of the Red CrossUS Department of Health and Human Servicesrome The first hospitals were established incentury the inventions of the stethoscope was during __?In ancient times, the average lifespan was 20 to __years....

Midterm review 2024-02-27

Midterm review crossword puzzle
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  1. protects symbols, names and slogans used to identify goods and services
  2. to be released from criminal charges
  3. a minor wrongdoing
  4. a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
  5. a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes
  6. the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
  7. the words carved above the entrance to the Supreme Court of the United States are
  8. an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
  9. agreement between the plaintiff and the defendant to end the dispute
  10. includes the right of each party to obtain and present witnesses and evidence
  11. exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, or perform material, and authorize others to do the same
  12. responsible for deciding what is true in a case and in a criminal case, deciding whether or not the defendant has committed a crime:
  13. a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone
  14. a neutral panel established by government agencies to settle a variety of disputes among different parties of people and businesses
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  1. a violation or infringement of a law or agreement
  2. a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
  3. law deals with rules for securing and enforcing legal rights to original ideas and inventions
  4. all laws, decisions, rules, regulations, or other state action having the effect of law, of any state
  5. an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law
  6. protects new and improved products
  7. punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime
  8. a series of formal, written statements in which the plaintiff and defendant both state claims for defense regarding the matter being disputed
  9. first official court appearance for the defendant
  10. a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
  11. having control or authority over someone or something
  12. contains the fundamental laws of the United States
  13. court officer responsible for giving out subpoenas, escorting defendants from jail to the courtroom, protecting safety of all in the courtroom
  14. civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act

28 Clues: a minor wrongdoingprotects new and improved productsto be released from criminal chargesa violation or infringement of a law or agreementfirst official court appearance for the defendantcontains the fundamental laws of the United Stateshaving control or authority over someone or somethinga public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law...

Inventions 2023-04-25

Inventions crossword puzzle
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  1. combustion engine.
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  1. printing press.
  2. bulb.

3 Clues: bulb.printing press.combustion engine.

INVENTIONS 2024-01-25

INVENTIONS crossword puzzle
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  1. It is the object we use to communicate and talk to people
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  1. It is the object that we can use to watch series and movies to entertain ourselves.
  2. It is the object which we useto write anything we want

3 Clues: It is the object which we useto write anything we wantIt is the object we use to communicate and talk to peopleIt is the object that we can use to watch series and movies to entertain ourselves.

INVENTIONS 2024-12-26

INVENTIONS crossword puzzle
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  1. A household machine that cleans your dishes.
  2. press A machine that produces books and newspapers.
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  1. a machine that keeps food cold.

3 Clues: a machine that keeps food cold.A household machine that cleans your dishes.press A machine that produces books and newspapers.

Imperialism 2013-02-20

Imperialism crossword puzzle
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  1. Orders given to complete/follow actions, normally given by a leader
  2. During the industrial revolution, England sent their criminals to an English colony in this country
  3. The order to influence/direct people or countries
  4. A country discovers by Captain Cook
  5. the power of being superior, or being superior over someone or a group of people
  6. A person who has committed a crime and must serve time in jail, or be transported to work in America
  7. In the Victorian era, Queen Victoria was named Empress of this country
  8. A leader/head of an elected governments. E.g, Julia Gillard
  9. A large group of people, united by a common decent, history, language or culture/beliefs
  10. To control and conduct the actions and affairs of a state/country
  11. A leader/ruler of certain counrties who is of royal blood
  12. A monarch/leader of a country has very much of this. E.g, similar to being rich
  13. A crime committed against a Monarch or leader which normally lead to terrible punishments in the industrial revolution
  14. During the Victorian era, many countries where found by Captain Cook. What is another word for found, associated with countries or land?
  15. A male monarch is a....
  16. The ability to have authority over objects and people
  17. An armed conflict between countries over a disagreement or prejudice
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  1. A powerful policy that enables a nation to have authority over other nations (normally gained by war and aggressive behaviour
  2. In the industrial revolution, one third of this country was controlled by England
  3. A country or part of a country owned by another nation/country or countries
  4. A country or nation which is linked with other nations or countries around the world
  5. A leader of a republican state
  6. When a country fights a war for freedom. This type of war is called a war for...
  7. During the industrial revolution, when a convict had committed a crime, they would be sent away to America. This is called?
  8. During the Victorian era, imperialistic countries gained this from other their people and other countries, for being brave and courageous
  9. The rule of a king or queen, as Queen Victoria did during the Victorian era
  10. A nation with its own government, and occupies its own land. E.g, Australia, China, Italy
  11. A country which is not run by a single monarch, but by a group of people/politicians
  12. Different countries under the rule of one main nation
  13. A female monarch is a....

30 Clues: A male monarch is a....A female monarch is a....A leader of a republican stateA country discovers by Captain CookThe order to influence/direct people or countriesDifferent countries under the rule of one main nationThe ability to have authority over objects and peopleA leader/ruler of certain counrties who is of royal blood...

HSC Biology Module 7 2024-07-24

HSC Biology Module 7 crossword puzzle
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  1. Protein produced by B cells that binds to specific antigens.
  2. Disorder of structure or function in an organism.
  3. Process by which a cell engulfs particles or pathogens.
  4. Large phagocytic cell that engulfs pathogens and debris.
  5. Acute diarrheal illness caused by Vibrio cholerae.
  6. Epidemic that spreads across countries or continents.
  7. Process of spreading a disease from one individual to another.
  8. Study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states.
  9. Infectious protein that causes neurodegenerative diseases.
  10. Total number of cases of a disease in a population at a given time.
  11. Widespread occurrence of a disease in a community at a particular time.
  12. Substance that triggers an immune response.
  13. Virus that attacks the immune system and causes AIDS.
  14. Single-celled eukaryotes, some of which cause disease.
  15. Molecule on antigen-presenting cells that presents antigens to T cells.
  16. Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease.
  17. Body's outer protective barrier against pathogens.
  18. Disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  19. Preparation that stimulates an immune response to prevent disease.
  20. Scientist known for postulates proving the germ theory of disease.
  21. Organisms that include yeasts and molds, some of which cause disease.
  22. B cell that remembers a previous infection and responds quickly.
  23. Process by which an immune cell proliferates in response to an antigen.
  24. Fungal infection of the skin, also known as ringworm.
  25. Small parasitic organisms, such as protozoa and fungi.
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  1. Viral infection causing fever, cough, and body aches.
  2. Bacterial infection causing a thick covering in the throat.
  3. Scientist known for his discoveries in vaccination and microbial fermentation.
  4. Plant cells become fortified against attack.
  5. Eradicated viral disease known for causing severe skin lesions.
  6. Type of white blood cell involved in inflammation and phagocytosis.
  7. Hair-like structures that move mucus and trapped particles out of the respiratory tract.
  8. Number of new cases of a disease in a population over a specific period.
  9. Substance that inhibits the replication of viruses.
  10. Type of T cell that kills infected or cancerous cells.
  11. Body's response to injury or infection, causing redness and swelling.
  12. Organism that transmits a pathogen from one host to another.
  13. Ability of an organism to resist infection.
  14. B cell that produces and secretes antibodies.
  15. Sticky substance that traps pathogens and particles.
  16. Substance that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria.
  17. Organism that causes disease.
  18. Type of T cell that helps activate other immune cells.
  19. Disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, transmitted by mosquitoes.
  20. Pioneer of epidemiology known for his work on cholera.
  21. Type of white blood cell that produces antibodies.

46 Clues: Organism that causes disease.Disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.Substance that triggers an immune response.Ability of an organism to resist infection.Plant cells become fortified against attack.B cell that produces and secretes antibodies.Disorder of structure or function in an organism.Acute diarrheal illness caused by Vibrio cholerae....

an invention quiz 2023-06-15

an invention quiz crossword puzzle
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  1. Press The printing press is a machine that allowed books and newspapers to be mass-produced. It made it easier for people to access information.
  2. The clock is a device that tells us the time. It helps us stay organized, manage our schedules, and be punctual for important events.
  3. The bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling. It is a popular mode of transportation and a fun way to exercise.
  4. The internet is a global network of computers that allows people to connect, communicate, and access information from anywhere in the world.
  5. The airplane is a flying machine that allows people to travel long distances in the sky. It has made the world a smaller and more connected place.
  6. The wheel is one of the most important inventions of all time. It made it easier for people to move objects and revolutionized transportation.
  7. The television is a device that displays moving images and sound. It is a popular form of entertainment and a source of information.
  8. The microwave is a kitchen appliance that uses electromagnetic waves to cook and heat food quickly. It has made meal preparation more convenient.
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  1. The automobile, also known as a car, is a vehicle that is powered by an engine. It provides a convenient and efficient means of transportation.
  2. The refrigerator is a device that keeps food and drinks cold and fresh. It prevents spoilage and allows us to store food for longer periods.
  3. The computer is a machine that can process information and perform tasks. It has become an essential tool for work, education, and entertainment.
  4. The telephone is a device that allows people to talk to each other over long distances. It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
  5. Penicillin is a type of antibiotic that helps fight bacterial infections. It was discovered by Alexander Fleming and has saved many lives.
  6. The camera is a device that captures and stores images. It allows us to preserve special moments and express our creativity through photography.
  7. Bulb The light bulb is a device that produces light when electricity passes through it. It brightened up our homes and made nighttime activities easier.
  8. The radio is a device that receives and plays sound broadcasts. It has entertained and informed people around the world for many years.

16 Clues: The telephone is a device that allows people to talk to each other over long distances. It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.The bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling. It is a popular mode of transportation and a fun way to exercise....

Important Economics Terms (Ouch) 2016-06-23

Important Economics Terms (Ouch) crossword puzzle
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  1. Asset pledged by a borrower to give in case they are unable to pay back a loan; if a loan is not paid, the lender can simply sell this to make up for it
  2. Plural; Effects caused by but not affecting the market itself, corrected outside of the market
  3. Two words (no space), Property resulting from intellectual efforts such as designs, inventions and patents; well known to gamers as simply an IP
  4. Two words (no space), increase in an economy's production of goods and services (measured via GNP or GDP)
  5. Three words (no space), interest-earning savings account with limited transaction privileges
  6. Kind of unemployment resulting from changes in the economy that make certain workers temporarily unnecessary
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  1. Kind of unemployment resulting from normal economics such as people between jobs or seasonally employed
  2. Two words (hyphenated), French meaning roughly "to let do". Capitalism with little government interference.
  3. Two words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes down
  4. Two words (no space), amount of money available to a person after necessities (needs) are purchased.
  5. Two words (no space), people above 16 able to work that are seeking or in a full time job
  6. Two words (no space), advantage one firm has over others allowing them to create a certain product better, faster or cheaper
  7. Kind of unimployment resulting from the contraction phase of a business cycle
  8. Two words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes up
  9. Two words (no space), percentage of workforce that is unemployed in a population

15 Clues: Two words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes upTwo words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes downKind of unimployment resulting from the contraction phase of a business cycleTwo words (no space), percentage of workforce that is unemployed in a population...

Black People in STEM 2025-01-29

Black People in STEM crossword puzzle
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  1. Dr. Beverly Tatum is a teacher and psychologist who studies _____ and the ways that race affects how young people understand themselves.
  2. Astronaut Mae Jemison is the first Black woman sent to _____. She and her crew circled the Earth over 120 times in 8 days!
  3. Neil deGrasse Tyson is a popular ______ communicator on the Internet. He explains complicated concepts and new innovations in plain language for regular people to help them get excited about the new things scientists are doing to learn about our planet!
  4. Katherine Johnson’s genius-level _____ skills helped NASA launch rockets into space. That’s a lot of addition and subtraction!
  5. Kimberly Bryant is an electrical engineer who founded Black Girls Code, an organization that teaches black girls _______ programming.
  6. Dr. Bruce Obviagele is a neuroscientist (meaning, he studies the ______) that focuses on how to help vulnerable populations (like minorities, country people, veterans, and more) survive and prevent strokes.
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  1. Dr. Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker, a toy gun that sprays LOTS of ______. Lots of kids have lots of summer fun because of him!
  2. Aprille Ericsson is an aerospace engineer who has worked on projects that sent satellites from Earth to other bodies in the solar ______ .
  3. When you get online, you have Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson to thank! Her research in physics led to inventions like fiber optic cables – which leads to fast _______.
  4. Before Google, there was “Archie”, the very first Internet ______ engine. He was created and named by computer scientist Alan Emtage.

10 Clues: Astronaut Mae Jemison is the first Black woman sent to _____. She and her crew circled the Earth over 120 times in 8 days!Katherine Johnson’s genius-level _____ skills helped NASA launch rockets into space. That’s a lot of addition and subtraction!...

Black History Month Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07

Black History Month Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. She has won the most grammys with a total of 33. She is the most awarded woman artist in MTV Video Music Awards and the most Grammy nominated artist
  2. She helped NASA calculate the path for the first human spaceflight in 1961. Started high school at just 10 years old!!
  3. Helped slaves escape with a “secret railroad”; she helped 750 slaves escape.
  4. Nickname is King James; was the youngest player to be drafted into the NBA as #1 when he was 18
  5. He was thought to be one of the greatest sporting figures of the 20th century. He received the Liberty Medal.
  6. First African American president of the United States. Also won “Nobel Peace Prize”
  7. invented tons of things with peanuts including peanut butter; created inventions to help farmers crops
  8. Is married to the First African American president, she was the First African American Lady of the White House
  9. He had 19 top 10 songs; his nickname was Satchelmouth but he shortened it to Satchmo
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  1. Elected into the U.S. House of Representatives for 4 years; fought for equal rights; 1st person to run for president
  2. Her mother died when she was young; her number 1 hit song was called,”A-Tisket, A-Tasket.
  3. A actor that participated in many disney channel shows, and is commonly known for her role as MJ in spider man: homecoming
  4. is a famous gymnast who broke many records. Broke the “standard” for gymnasts bodies.
  5. Famous poet; was a Cabaret dancer; was an activist
  6. She won 2 World Championship gold medals at just age 16!! She is said to be the greatest gymnast to ever live.
  7. She's an American activist and poet known for works that address black identity, feminism, marginalization, and climate change. Her work was discovered by Joe Biden, she also read one of her poems at the inauguration.
  8. Entrepreneur billionaire; had a talk show
  9. Was only 20 when he disguised himself as a sailor and escaped to New York without being enslaved. Would go around the Northern States and encourage people to stop slavery.
  10. He was a 5 times NBA Champion;he wore numbers 24 and 8; his nickname was the Black Mamba
  11. Civil Rights Leader, Told a huge speech that is still remembered today.

20 Clues: Entrepreneur billionaire; had a talk showFamous poet; was a Cabaret dancer; was an activistCivil Rights Leader, Told a huge speech that is still remembered today.Helped slaves escape with a “secret railroad”; she helped 750 slaves escape.First African American president of the United States. Also won “Nobel Peace Prize”...

Unit One Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-06

Unit One Vocab Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Johnny would ____ to Samantha’s request, doing what she asked.
  2. Kevin is considered an ____ person, always walking backwards, screaming inside, and wearing lots of makeup although he’s a guy.
  3. Ryan, a man of christianity has been trying to ____ the agnostic recently.
  4. There has long been a ____ between the people of the US when it comes to politics.
  5. Many people have massive amounts of ____ for the people who serve their country in the military.
  6. He acted in a ____ when he was happy one minute and screaming the next.
  7. When Covid-19 started, there was a large ____, with millions of people getting sick in a short time.
  8. Miranda ____ Jorge into buying her something by telling him how nice he was.
  9. When Cristal was short on time, she tried to speak ____
  10. In AP World, we have recently been learning about many ____ inventions, including the rudder and lateen sails.
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  1. Bobby was always there to ____ his friend when he was in need of support.
  2. When Ben puts his money into a savings account, he hopes that the growth will be ____.
  3. When given something to read J’Marcus always does a good ____ of it, so he gets a great understanding.
  4. When a candidate wins the election against the president, they ____ his/her spot.
  5. Jake’s idea to try and fly was absolutely ____.
  6. When I talk to my friends, I generally use casual, ____ language.
  7. Socrates decided it was time to take ____ action, as being kind and thoughtful to other people wasn’t working
  8. You have got to have some ____ to talk back to the teacher the way Garrison does.
  9. Because of Luigi’s nerves of public speaking, there was a ____ between him thinking of what he was going to say and him saying it.
  10. Henry is a ____ person, just the other day he told me to stop smoking, while smoking himself!
  11. Many politicians ____ other politicians actions in very public settings, telling people there bad decisions and mistakes.
  12. Elsa felt ____ sadness after the main characters sister in the movie died.
  13. The adults couldn’t have ____ the horrible behavior of the children, so they brought it to a stop.
  14. Rabbits are known for their ____ reproduction.
  15. The explosion caused ____ among the workers in the building.

25 Clues: Rabbits are known for their ____ reproduction.Jake’s idea to try and fly was absolutely ____.When Cristal was short on time, she tried to speak ____The explosion caused ____ among the workers in the building.Johnny would ____ to Samantha’s request, doing what she asked.When I talk to my friends, I generally use casual, ____ language....

X-Country X-Word -- State Meet Hype Edition!!! 2024-10-31

X-Country X-Word -- State Meet Hype Edition!!! crossword puzzle
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  1. Coffee joint, for short
  2. Where you stand to get some hardware
  3. Lake Boys XC Legend
  4. Victory, for short
  5. Any given autumn Thursday
  6. School with a Lake XC legend commit
  7. To kill while chill
  8. Captivating quality
  9. Shelter at the meet
  10. Long run meetup site (abbr.)
  11. XC camp venue of yore
  12. Dani's next team
  13. Food as a noun; eat as a verb
  14. Not to boast, but her Hoka's even better than the shoe
  15. Chant heard often Dani's freshman year
  16. Take nourishment; or, excel at a race
  17. Flatulent sounding workout
  18. Dani's place in Lake Girls XC history
  19. Recurring sod stomps
  20. Grimly gap competitors
  21. Could mean feeling weird, freaking out, etc.
  22. "I'm all set to compete"
  23. Run somewhere, turn around, return the way you came
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  1. Uniontown vs. Hartville matchup
  2. Look up your results here
  3. Go-to trail run site
  4. Lake park loop
  5. Big-time PR
  6. The app that's always watching your runs
  7. Run these to shave fractions off the curves
  8. Hill training neighborhood
  9. State meet venue
  10. Dani nickname
  11. Coach who's run every day since before the Civil War
  12. Lumber salesman; or, regionals site
  13. There's 5,000 of these on a course
  14. Where to catch the bus on race day
  15. Where amazing discoveries happen
  16. Coach that called up to the big leagues this year
  17. Coach in flannel
  18. Tedrick's MS successor
  19. What a superb race gets you

42 Clues: Big-time PRDani nicknameLake park loopDani's next teamState meet venueCoach in flannelVictory, for shortLake Boys XC LegendTo kill while chillCaptivating qualityShelter at the meetGo-to trail run siteRecurring sod stompsXC camp venue of yoreGrimly gap competitorsTedrick's MS successorCoffee joint, for short"I'm all set to compete"...

Technological Crossword 2012-06-14

Technological Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. A contraption that can be used to travel at a more rapid speed, it is used all around the world, and is known to be one of the best inventions technology has offered
  2. Founded by Bill Gates, it is a corporation that has developed the very famous Xbox 360 video game console
  3. A mobile device, used to recieve and send information on the go, most kids have one these days
  4. A media player, usually installed inside your car to listen to frequencys that project news and/or music
  5. Created in 1960, this system is used to find out how to get to your destination
  6. An addon used on the computer, created in 1989, it can help you research anything you have ever wanted to know
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  1. Created in 2004 from a group of dorm mates that went to harvard, it is now one of the world's most used social networking site
  2. A famous company, most known for their phones, it has it's own messenger that has its own perks
  3. Known as a portable computer, it can do everything the computer can do, except you can take it wherever you want without plugging it in
  4. This system projects moving images onto a screen that you can watch for entertainment purposes

10 Clues: Created in 1960, this system is used to find out how to get to your destinationThis system projects moving images onto a screen that you can watch for entertainment purposesA mobile device, used to recieve and send information on the go, most kids have one these days...

INVENTIONS 2024-12-26

INVENTIONS crossword puzzle
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  1. A household machine that cleans your dishes.
  2. press A machine that produces books and newspapers.
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  1. a machine that keeps food cold.

3 Clues: a machine that keeps food cold.A household machine that cleans your dishes.press A machine that produces books and newspapers.

Robert Goddard 2013-05-08

Robert Goddard crossword puzzle
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  1. one of his best inventions
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  1. made in world war two
  2. made in world war one

3 Clues: made in world war twomade in world war oneone of his best inventions

The Great Gatsby 2023-03-08

The Great Gatsby crossword puzzle
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  1. The Roaring 20s should also be called the ______Age
  2. Where Tom and Daisy live.
  3. This is the city that Tom and Nick traveled through to get to the city; where Tom's lover lives.
  4. This novel deals with the concepts and downfalls of the American _________.
  5. Gatsby called Nick "Old ______"
  6. Nick sells _____ for a living.
  7. The wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald and his inspiration for Daisys character.
  8. Daisy's golfer friend.
  9. This uniquely American music became popular during the Prohibition Era.
  10. This novel takes place right after World War _____.
  11. A place where people could purchase alcohol during the Prohibition.
  12. This character hits Myrtle with Gatsby's car
  13. What does Gatsby host often in order to get Daisy's attention?
  14. Nick is this because he is bias towards one side of the story and only knows what he sees or hears.
  15. The unreliable, former alcoholic who narrates the novel.
  16. This is what the novel critiques.
  17. These are examples: The green light at the end of Daisy's dock, the Valley of ashes, the yellow car, and the eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg
  18. This character-who was married to Myrtle- kills a beloved character.
  19. The color green symbolizes money, prosperity, and _________.
  20. The Fitzgeralds lived in this country for a short period of time in the 1920s.
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  1. Who is the author of The Great Gatsby
  2. Gatsby watches the light at the end of Daisy's _______.
  3. This color is used symbolically throughout the novel for positivity, success, and happiness.
  4. The style The Great Gatsby was written in.
  5. The women of the 1920s who wore short dresses, bobbed haircuts, and smoked are _______.
  6. Which character breaks the nose of his lover?
  7. A beloved main character was ____ in his pool at the end of the novel.
  8. Where Nick and Gatsby live.
  9. The time this novel was written; full of new music, ideas, clothes, and inventions.
  10. Gatsby _________ his money.
  11. This character dies and has a beautiful funeral.
  12. Jay was known as James _____ when he was a young man.
  13. This is the name of Tom's lover.
  14. Fitzgerald spent a lot of time in this Ky city. He makes this Daisy's city of origin.
  15. Daisy tells Nick that she wants her daughter to be a "Beautiful ______."
  16. What is the color of the light at the end of Daisy's Dock?

36 Clues: Daisy's golfer friend.Where Tom and Daisy live.Where Nick and Gatsby live.Gatsby _________ his money.Nick sells _____ for a living.Gatsby called Nick "Old ______"This is the name of Tom's lover.This is what the novel critiques.Who is the author of The Great GatsbyThe style The Great Gatsby was written in.This character hits Myrtle with Gatsby's car...

U.O.I Vocabulary Crossword - Inventions - Part One 2022-03-23

U.O.I Vocabulary Crossword - Inventions - Part One crossword puzzle
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  1. a useful tool, usually a small one that is portable
  2. adjective that describes something that helps us to do a job more easily
  3. less difficult
  4. a new creation, a totally new idea
  5. an improvement to an existing invention
  6. a person who creates new gadgets, tools, machines or systems
  7. a boat with an engine that runs on steam power
  8. an ancient invention used to move heavy objects and people much more easily
  9. a device that powers electrical items so they don't need to plugged in all the time
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  1. a certificate that protects an inventor from having their idea stolen by others
  2. to find the answer to a problem
  3. an invention that helps us communicate with other people very far away
  4. a plan for how to make something
  5. (verb) to make improvements to an existing invention
  6. the process of trying, failing and trying again until you find the solution
  7. the steps you go through to complete a project

16 Clues: less difficultto find the answer to a problema plan for how to make somethinga new creation, a totally new ideaan improvement to an existing inventionthe steps you go through to complete a projecta boat with an engine that runs on steam powera useful tool, usually a small one that is portable(verb) to make improvements to an existing invention...

Inspiratour Women 2023-10-25

Inspiratour Women crossword puzzle
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  1. The process of setting achievable goals to foster personal growth and development.
  2. What encourages people to look beyond their limitations and strive for excellence.
  3. The inner drive that motivates people to reach their full potential.
  4. A renowned filmmaker known for his insightful and socially relevant cinematic works.
  5. A renowned activist known for her efforts in promoting education for girls.
  6. The fuel that drives individuals to pursue their goals and dreams.
  7. A respected artist known for his preservation of traditional Indonesian art forms.
  8. An acclaimed historian known for his comprehensive research on Indonesian history.
  9. A visionary entrepreneur known for her groundbreaking innovations in technology.
  10. A dedicated philanthropist known for her efforts in promoting social welfare.
  11. A philosophy that emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and introspection.
  12. A source of energy that compels people to take action and make positive changes.
  13. The act of seeking knowledge and skills to enhance one's personal and professional life.
  14. A practice that promotes the cultivation of emotional intelligence and self-awareness.
  15. A mindset that encourages individuals to embrace challenges and learn from failures.
  16. A celebrated musician known for his contributions to the development of traditional music.
  17. A catalyst for bringing about transformation and positive change in life.
  18. The pursuit of a balanced and healthy lifestyle for overall well-being and happiness.
  19. A celebrated author known for her powerful and influential literary works.
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  1. A visionary architect known for his innovative and sustainable design projects.
  2. An esteemed politician known for her advocacy for human rights and justice.
  3. What pushes people to persevere in the face of adversity and challenges.
  4. A practice that encourages individuals to cultivate positive habits and routines.
  5. A prominent leader known for her significant impact on social and political change.
  6. An accomplished musician known for her contributions to classical music.
  7. The conscious effort to build resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges.
  8. The momentum that propels individuals to pursue their passions and aspirations.
  9. A revered poet known for his significant contributions to Indonesian literature.
  10. A commitment to continuous learning and self-development for personal advancement.
  11. A feeling that empowers individuals to overcome obstacles and achieve success.
  12. A distinguished scholar known for her contributions to academic research.
  13. The belief in the potential for personal growth and development through dedication and perseverance.
  14. An influential president known for his role in achieving Indonesian independence.
  15. The spark that encourages people to strive for personal and professional growth.
  16. An influential environmental activist known for her advocacy for environmental conservation.
  17. A groundbreaking scientist known for his research in agricultural development.
  18. A force that ignites creativity and fosters innovation in individuals.
  19. A pioneering scientist known for her groundbreaking discoveries in physics.
  20. A trailblazing athlete known for her outstanding achievements in sports.
  21. An influential artist known for her contributions to the world of modern art.

40 Clues: The fuel that drives individuals to pursue their goals and dreams.The inner drive that motivates people to reach their full potential.A force that ignites creativity and fosters innovation in individuals.What pushes people to persevere in the face of adversity and challenges.An accomplished musician known for her contributions to classical music....

Tristan's Cesar's Lesson 13 Puzzle 2015-01-22

Tristan's Cesar's Lesson 13 Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. The first Fluhr who came to America was Oswald, we are _______ because we share the same blood line.
  2. My family decided to ________ my kitchen because we needed a new refrigerator, our old one broke.
  3. The famous author Samuel Clemens was known for using a _____ as Mark Twain.
  4. An __________ kid sprayed bug spray all over the campfire so it crackled and started a wildfire on purpose so he could get credit because he put the fire out.
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  1. The man who helped the old lady carry her groceries to her apartment got 10 dollars as a __________ for helping her.
  2. There was a ______ of sounds before my band concert because everyone was getting ready.
  3. My dad was the ________ of the raffle of Pacers tickets at his work because of his good sales trip.
  4. The ______ bear was sniffing the dead deer looking for food through the blood.
  5. Leonardo da Vinci made a ______of new inventions that exists today like army weapons.
  6. The murderer gave the ________ because he admitted he knew that he murdered the innocent elder on purpose.

10 Clues: The famous author Samuel Clemens was known for using a _____ as Mark Twain.The ______ bear was sniffing the dead deer looking for food through the blood.Leonardo da Vinci made a ______of new inventions that exists today like army weapons.There was a ______ of sounds before my band concert because everyone was getting ready....

chinese dynasty 2024-01-11

chinese dynasty crossword puzzle
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  1. Road An ancient network of trade routes that connected China with the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. It facilitated cultural exchange and the spread of goods, ideas, and technologies.
  2. River Also known as the Huang He, it is the second-longest river in China and played a crucial role in the development of Chinese civilization.
  3. Wall A series of fortifications built along the northern border of China to protect against invasions. The Great Wall is one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
  4. Bones Animal bones or turtle shells used in divination rituals during the Shang Dynasty. Inscriptions on the bones provide valuable insights into ancient Chinese culture and history.
  5. The Han Dynasty was one of the longest ruling dynasties in Chinese history, known for its advancements in science, technology, and arts.
  6. the first dynasty to unify China under a centralized government, known for the construction of the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army.
  7. A philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao, the fundamental force that flows through all things.
  8. was the first recorded dynasty in Ancient China, known for its bronze casting, oracle bone script, and early writing system.
  9. was a significant period in Ancient China, known for its feudal system, the Mandate of Heaven, and the emergence of Confucianism and Taoism.
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  1. River Also known as the Chang Jiang, it is the longest river in China and has been a significant transportation route and a source of irrigation for centuries.
  2. The process of creating new ideas, methods, or inventions. Ancient China was known for its numerous innovations, including papermaking, gunpowder, and the compass.
  3. The Xia Dynasty is considered the first dynasty in Chinese history, although there is limited archaeological evidence to support its existence.
  4. A philosophy and ethical system developed by Confucius, emphasizing the importance of moral values, social harmony, and respect for authority.
  5. The art of beautiful and expressive writing, often using a brush and ink. Calligraphy has been an important part of Chinese culture for thousands of years.

14 Clues: was the first recorded dynasty in Ancient China, known for its bronze casting, oracle bone script, and early writing system.the first dynasty to unify China under a centralized government, known for the construction of the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army....

Topic 5 - Innovation and design (pt2) 2022-03-30

Topic 5 - Innovation and design (pt2) crossword puzzle
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  1. A product or type of technology that challenges existing companies to ignore or embrace technical change.
  2. An influential individual who can take an invention to market, often by financing the development, production and diffusion of a product into the marketplace.
  3. The second fastest category to adopt an innovation.
  4. The process of discovering a principle. A technical advance in a particular field often resulting in a novel product.
  5. Over time, products wear out and break down. If parts are no longer available, the product can no longer work in the way it originally did. Also, if a service vital to its functioning is no longer available, it can become obsolete.
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  1. The business of putting an invention in the marketplace and making it a success.
  2. The first individuals to adopt an innovation. They are willing to take risks.
  3. These include personal motivation to express creativity/for personal interest, scientific or technical curiosity, constructive discontent, desire to make money, desire to help others.
  4. A legal term for intangible property such as "creations of the mind" such as inventions and designs that are used in a commercial setting. Intellectual property is protected by law.
  5. The first product of its type to be released on the market.
  6. The third fastest group to adopt an innovation, tends to take more time to consider adopting new innovations and is inclined to draw from feedback from early adopters before taking the risk of purchasing new products/systems.

11 Clues: The second fastest category to adopt an innovation.The first product of its type to be released on the market.The first individuals to adopt an innovation. They are willing to take risks.The business of putting an invention in the marketplace and making it a success....

Global Tapestry Vocabulary 2023-09-09

Global Tapestry Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. a succession of rulers of the same line of descent
  2. major political unit having a territory of great extent or a number of territories under a single sovereign authority
  3. belief in or worship of more than one god
  4. form of government where the power is given to a small group of people or in a dominant class, government by the few
  5. a form of government that recognizes God as the supreme ruler, the Deity's laws are interpreted by religious authorities
  6. the transmission of elements or features of one culture to another
  7. a nation or state having a monarchical government where one figure head is in charge
  8. a state consisting of a sovereign city and its dependencies
  9. the doctrine or belief that there is but one God
  10. group that has the governing power over a political unit or organization
  11. the reduction of unwritten customs or case law to statutory form (written law)
  12. designed, trained, or fitted for one particular purpose or occupation
  13. change from Nomadic hunting to bands of agriculture and settlement. Called "revolution" because caused change in society
  14. form of government made by the citizens, the power belongs to them as they vote for change in a free electoral system
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  1. a system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today
  2. in Arabic, hello is, “مرحبًا”. In French it’s “Bonjour”. The Arabic alphabet and the French alphabet are different.
  3. a relatively high level of cultural and technological development
  4. a worker who practices a trade or handicraft
  5. creating new inventions that will help people with the use of science and human intelligence
  6. an object like a tool showing human workmanship or modification from a natural object; usually from a past time period
  7. adapting an animal from a wild or natural state to be suitable for close association with humans
  8. government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class
  9. any system where groups of people are ranked one above another. Examples: poor, middle class, wealthy
  10. includes different features of a civilization such as writing, public works, and government
  11. trade route that connected the East to the West that connected civilizations
  12. a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices
  13. form of government where the people vote for a representative who makes decisions for them

27 Clues: belief in or worship of more than one goda worker who practices a trade or handicraftthe doctrine or belief that there is but one Goda succession of rulers of the same line of descenta state consisting of a sovereign city and its dependenciesa relatively high level of cultural and technological development...

Great Discoveries and Amazing Adventures *Modified 2025-02-25

Great Discoveries and Amazing Adventures *Modified crossword puzzle
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  1. - to damage a place while looking for something
  2. - the outer edges of a city or town, farthest away from the center
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  1. - one that causes wonder or astonishment
  2. - the cultural characteristics of a certain time or place
  3. - shows no concern for other people and is very cruel

5 Clues: - one that causes wonder or astonishment- to damage a place while looking for something- shows no concern for other people and is very cruel- the cultural characteristics of a certain time or place- the outer edges of a city or town, farthest away from the center

Intro to chemistry 2024-03-27

Intro to chemistry crossword puzzle
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  1. ______ expands to occupy space
  2. when solids are removed from a liquid via ____
  3. what color is the safety flame?
  4. where does the word 'chromatography' come from?
  5. The weight of an object can be called?
  6. _________ maintains its shape
  7. what is used to burn stuff?
  8. the procedure to make discoveries.
  9. what container does ice melt the slowest?
  10. When something decreases in size
  11. after doing an experiment you need to do a scientific ______
  12. _____ adapts to the shape of the object its put into
  13. What anagram is used when using the Bunsen burner
  14. something that can't dissolve
  15. how many states of matter is there
  16. a substance that dissolves a solute
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  1. The scientific word for 'burning'
  2. you can speed up a dissolving process by ______ it
  3. _________ the amount of the object
  4. the _____ gas is in the taps at the chemistry lab
  5. you need to ____ the right amount to make the experiment work
  6. when something expands
  7. we use _____ to boil water
  8. changing state from solid to liquid
  9. you need a _____ to make sure the tables do not get burned
  10. wearing ____ will prevent stuff getting into your eyes
  11. the result of two substances mixed together.
  12. Changing state from a solid to a gas
  13. _____ is the name for a solid that forms into a liquid during a chemical reaction
  14. something that is used to dissolve in a solvent.
  15. you need to ___ long hair back

31 Clues: when something expandswe use _____ to boil waterwhat is used to burn stuff?_________ maintains its shapesomething that can't dissolve______ expands to occupy spaceyou need to ___ long hair backwhat color is the safety flame?When something decreases in sizeThe scientific word for 'burning'_________ the amount of the object...

25243 2025-10-25

25243 crossword puzzle
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  1. Process of identifying and correcting errors, inconsistencies, or irrelevant data to improve dataset quality.
  2. Process of setting goals and determining the best actions to achieve them.
  3. Inclusion of individuals with varied backgrounds, perspectives, experiences, and characteristics.
  4. Organized set of interconnected components or processes that work together to achieve a specific function or goal.
  5. Process of predicting future trends or outcomes based on historical data and analysis.
  6. Worth, importance, or usefulness of something, often measured in terms of benefits, utility, or significance to an individual or system.
  7. Graphical representation of data to make complex information easier to understand and interpret.
  8. State or condition of being free from unauthorized intrusion, observation, or access to one's personal information, activities, or space.
  9. Actionable, meaningful discoveries derived from data analysis that reveal patterns, causes, or opportunities.
  10. Understanding, awareness, or familiarity gained through experience, education, or information about a subject or situation.
  11. Process of dividing a market or dataset into distinct groups with similar characteristics for targeted analysis or strategy.
  12. Proactive action taken to stop problems or risks before they occur.
  13. Strategic promotion of products or services to attract, engage, and retain customers.
  14. Act of searching or investigating something unknown to discover new information or possibilities.
  15. Potential for loss or uncertainty of outcome due to unpredictable events or decisions.
  16. Process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals efficiently.
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  1. A person or organization that buys or uses goods or services from a business.
  2. Systematic analysis of data to discover patterns, draw insights, and support informed decision-making.
  3. Active practice of ensuring all individuals feel valued, respected, and empowered to contribute fully.
  4. Process of creating a financial plan that allocates resources to meet goals and control spending.
  5. Ability to accomplish a task or produce a result with minimal wasted time, effort, or resources.
  6. Accuracy, truthfulness, or reliability of information or data.
  7. Choice made after evaluating options and evidence to achieve a specific outcome.
  8. A measure of the profitability of an investment, calculated as net profit divided by cost.
  9. Measurable effectiveness and efficiency with which goals, tasks, or systems are executed.
  10. Careful examination of something to assess its condition, quality, or accuracy.
  11. Process of identifying and assigning credit to marketing channels or touchpoints that influenced a customer’s decision or conversion.
  12. Act of identifying or discovering the presence of something, such as issues, patterns, or events.
  13. Final result or consequence of an action, decision, or process.
  14. Any asset—human, financial, material, or informational—used to achieve objectives.

30 Clues: Accuracy, truthfulness, or reliability of information or data.Final result or consequence of an action, decision, or process.Proactive action taken to stop problems or risks before they occur.Process of setting goals and determining the best actions to achieve them.A person or organization that buys or uses goods or services from a business....

Scientific discoveries in the Quran 2020-11-03

Scientific discoveries in the Quran crossword puzzle
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  1. Importance of Iron "“And We also sent down iron in which there lies great force and which has many uses for mankind"
  2. Big Bang Theory "Do not the disbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were a closed-up mass (ratqan), then We opened them out? And We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?"
  3. Embryology "“Verily, We created man from an extract of clay; Then We placed him as a drop of sperm in a safe depository. Then we fashioned the sperm into a clot; then We fashioned the clot into a shapeless lump; then We fashioned bones out of this shapeless lump; then We clothed the bones with flesh; then We developed it into another creation. So blessed be Allah, the Best of creators.”
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  1. Barrier between 2 sees "He has set free the two seas meeting together. There is a barrier between them. They do not transgress."
  2. Hearing is first sense to develop "Verily We created Man from a drop Of mingled sperm, In order to try him: So We gave him (the gifts), Of Hearing and Sight"
  3. Expansion of the universe "And We have built the heaven with might and We continue to expand it indeed.
  4. The mountains moving "You see the mountains and think they are firmly fixed: but they are moving away just like the clouds are moving away: (such is) the artistry of Allah, Who disposes of all things in perfect order: for He knows all what you do"

7 Clues: Expansion of the universe "And We have built the heaven with might and We continue to expand it indeed.Importance of Iron "“And We also sent down iron in which there lies great force and which has many uses for mankind"Barrier between 2 sees "He has set free the two seas meeting together. There is a barrier between them. They do not transgress."...

Roaring 20s inventions 2023-01-31

Roaring 20s inventions crossword puzzle
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  1. blends and mixes food
  2. protects eyes against sun
  3. hamburger with cheese
  4. makes the automobile experience more comfortable
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  1. Used to dig canals
  2. the first medicine developed to kill bacteria.

6 Clues: Used to dig canalsblends and mixes foodhamburger with cheeseprotects eyes against sunthe first medicine developed to kill bacteria.makes the automobile experience more comfortable

Medieval Farming Inventions 2024-01-15

Medieval Farming Inventions crossword puzzle
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  1. Used to separate grain from the harvested sheaves
  2. Used for digging in the dirt and day to day chores
  3. Used to shear adult sheep
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  1. Used for cutting down trees and killing animals
  2. Used for harvesting barley and oat
  3. Used for spreading grass during haymaking

6 Clues: Used to shear adult sheepUsed for harvesting barley and oatUsed for spreading grass during haymakingUsed for cutting down trees and killing animalsUsed to separate grain from the harvested sheavesUsed for digging in the dirt and day to day chores

the tang inventions 2025-01-31

the tang inventions crossword puzzle
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  1. cooles your house
  2. ela
  3. used to heal someone
  4. use today but replaced by eltrecic
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  1. a class period here
  2. our class room

6 Clues: elaour class roomcooles your housea class period hereused to heal someoneuse today but replaced by eltrecic

Copyright exercise 2025-09-21

Copyright exercise crossword puzzle
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  1. A reference to a source of information used in a text, which provides credit to the original creator and allows readers to locate the source material.
  2. Use: A legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holders, typically for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
  3. The violation of a law or a right, particularly relating to the unauthorized use of copyrighted material.
  4. Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity, particularly significant in discussions about the responsible use of information and intellectual property rights.
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  1. The act of acknowledging the original creator of a work, typically through citation, which is essential in maintaining academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism.
  2. Permission or approval to use copyrighted material, often required to avoid legal repercussions associated with copyright infringement.
  3. The act of using someone else's work, ideas, or expressions without proper attribution, presenting them as one's own, which may violate ethical and legal standards.
  4. A legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive control over its use and distribution, typically for a limited time, with the intent of enabling the creator to receive compensation for their intellectual investment.
  5. The act of rewording or rephrasing text while maintaining the original meaning, typically requiring proper citation to give credit to the original source.
  6. Property: Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images used in commerce, protected by laws such as copyright and patents.

10 Clues: The violation of a law or a right, particularly relating to the unauthorized use of copyrighted material.Permission or approval to use copyrighted material, often required to avoid legal repercussions associated with copyright infringement....

GLOBALIZATION CROSSWORD 2020-03-05

GLOBALIZATION CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
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  1. Acronym for Multi National Corporation.
  2. Flow of Culture.
  3. A group of countries in the Southeast Asia that wants to accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development.
  4. The theory where Globalization is an extension of modernization.
  5. Is a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas.
  6. Acronym for Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
  7. Acronym for International Monetary Fund.
  8. Japanese Cartoon, An example of culture sharing because of Globalization.
  9. Acronym for World Trade Organization.
  10. Deals with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible.
  11. Circulation of Mechanical Bulls and Software.
  12. State policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas.
  13. A set of ten economic policy prescriptions considered to constitute the "standard" reform package promoted for crisis-wracked developing countries by Washington, D.C.-based institutions
  14. A practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another.
  15. Where ideas move around.
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  1. The wave of globalization that gave rise to the internet which connected people all over the world in a more direct way.
  2. An Organization that focuses on the advancement of health technology.
  3. Is an international economic organization of 34 countries founded in 1961 with a view to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
  4. Is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
  5. Cultural influences that exist at a global level between various nations.
  6. Worldwide Is a corporate organization that owns or controls production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.
  7. An organization of 189 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
  8. Innovation of industrial machines that gave the ability to make products in demand globally (18th Century).
  9. The different revolutions in Globalization.
  10. Brought us discoveries in the fields of Astronomy, Mechanics, Physics, and Shipping in the 15th Century.
  11. Is the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world’s economies.
  12. Movement of People.
  13. People who has relations with different countries.
  14. Circulation of Money.
  15. The acronym for General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades.
  16. An international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of poorer countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.

31 Clues: Flow of Culture.Movement of People.Circulation of Money.Where ideas move around.Acronym for World Trade Organization.Acronym for Multi National Corporation.Acronym for International Monetary Fund.The different revolutions in Globalization.Circulation of Mechanical Bulls and Software.People who has relations with different countries....

Da Vinci Study Guide 2020-11-15

Da Vinci Study Guide crossword puzzle
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  1. Leonardo added this to his paints when he painted the Last Supper
  2. How many years does Leonardo spend in Milan
  3. Besides his father's money & job, what else couldn't Leonardo inherit
  4. Type of statue Da Vinci planned on creating tp honor the Duke of Milan's father
  5. What does Da Vinci send the Duke of Milan
  6. What did Leonardo do after Borgia had his friend killed
  7. This happened to the Mona Lisa painting in 1911
  8. Age he became an apprentice
  9. What is ruined because Leonardo can't complete his early paintings on time
  10. Number of artworks Da Vinci completes in Milan
  11. Name of the country Da Vinci spent his final 3 years of his life
  12. Italian city where Da Vinci became an apprentice and adopted as his hometown
  13. who inherited the Mona Lisa
  14. What type of panel was the Mona Lisa painted on
  15. Da Vinci's mentor/teacher
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  1. Da Vinci rival who he had a verbal public argument with
  2. Number of years it took for the last restoration of the Last Supper painting
  3. Smokey blending effect that Da Vinci created to give paintings a realistic look
  4. Name of the city where Leonardo was born
  5. What did Da Vinci paint in the Baptism of Christ painting
  6. Leonardo had very little of this as a child
  7. Number of years the Mona Lisa went missing
  8. Number of years it took Leonard to paint the Last Supper painting
  9. Age Da Vinci was when he had a stroke
  10. Upper class notary
  11. The Duke of this city rejected Da Vinci's inventions after leaving Milan
  12. Age Da Vinci becomes a master painter
  13. Cesare Borgia was the son of which highly public figure in the church
  14. Age Da Vinci leaves Florence for Milan

29 Clues: Upper class notaryDa Vinci's mentor/teacherAge he became an apprenticewho inherited the Mona LisaAge Da Vinci was when he had a strokeAge Da Vinci becomes a master painterAge Da Vinci leaves Florence for MilanName of the city where Leonardo was bornWhat does Da Vinci send the Duke of MilanNumber of years the Mona Lisa went missing...

Da Vinci Study Guide 2020-11-16

Da Vinci Study Guide crossword puzzle
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  1. Leonardo added this to his paints when he painted the Last Supper
  2. How many years does Leonardo spend in Milan
  3. Besides his father's money & job, what else couldn't Leonardo inherit
  4. Type of statue Da Vinci planned on creating to honor the Duke of Milan's father
  5. What does Da Vinci send the Duke of Milan
  6. What did Leonardo do after Borgia had his friend killed
  7. This happened to the Mona Lisa painting in 1911
  8. Age he became an apprentice
  9. What is ruined because Leonardo can't complete his early paintings on time
  10. Number of artworks Da Vinci completes in Milan
  11. Name of the country Da Vinci spent his final 3 years of his life
  12. Italian city where Da Vinci became an apprentice and adopted as his hometown
  13. who inherited the Mona Lisa
  14. What type of panel was the Mona Lisa painted on
  15. Da Vinci's mentor/teacher
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  1. Da Vinci rival who he had a verbal public argument with
  2. Number of years it took for the last restoration of the Last Supper painting
  3. Smokey blending effect that Da Vinci created to give paintings a realistic look
  4. Name of the city where Leonardo was born
  5. What did Da Vinci paint in the Baptism of Christ painting
  6. Leonardo had very little of this as a child
  7. Number of years the Mona Lisa went missing
  8. Number of years it took Leonard to paint the Last Supper painting
  9. Age Da Vinci was when he had a stroke
  10. Upper class notary
  11. The Duke of this city rejected Da Vinci's inventions after leaving Milan
  12. Age Da Vinci becomes a master painter
  13. Cesare Borgia was the son of which highly public figure in the church
  14. Age Da Vinci leaves Florence for Milan

29 Clues: Upper class notaryDa Vinci's mentor/teacherAge he became an apprenticewho inherited the Mona LisaAge Da Vinci was when he had a strokeAge Da Vinci becomes a master painterAge Da Vinci leaves Florence for MilanName of the city where Leonardo was bornWhat does Da Vinci send the Duke of MilanNumber of years the Mona Lisa went missing...

Parliaments Financial Aims 2013-02-10

Parliaments Financial Aims crossword puzzle
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  1. Parliament agreed to fund war only if it was fought at sea.
  2. Parliament wished to abolish this which James agreed to for an annual income of £200,000. Although this failed it became notable that the royal prerogative could be bought.
  3. Rights – James’ rights as king including purveyance which caused disagreement leading to the dismissal of parliament
  4. The Crown’s right to land if the original landowner died without any children over the age of 21.
  5. Parliament wanted to ensure James knew their rights from the start of his reign
  6. Parliament’s attempt to assert their rights to James which included the right of free speech and freedom from arrest.
  7. The Crown’s right to buy goods for the royal household at a discounted price.
  8. Parliament were reluctant to give James additional income as they felt it would lead to loosing their power over James.
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  1. Parliament sent a petition to the James concerning Purveyance which after a tactful reply from James, led to the Lords proposing an end to Purveyance.
  2. The Commons attempt to ‘Buy Out’ Wardship along with the attempt to abolish the Court of Wards as the officers of the Court of Wards had turned the system into corruption.
  3. Parliament created the statute of monopolies which meant that Monopolies not concerned with new inventions were seen as illegal.
  4. Lasting a few weeks the parliament took place to discuss views between James and Parliament. Parliament used this to present petitions about impositions.
  5. Parliament’s success in gaining freedom from arrest excluding treason, felony or breach of peace.
  6. Originally a right for inventors which soon developed into a way of rewarding courtiers which was resented by the merchants and the general public.
  7. James’ extravagant spending was a main cause of debt which Parliament consistently attempted to lower.

15 Clues: Parliament agreed to fund war only if it was fought at sea.The Crown’s right to buy goods for the royal household at a discounted price.Parliament wanted to ensure James knew their rights from the start of his reignThe Crown’s right to land if the original landowner died without any children over the age of 21....

Chapter 7 Select a Type of Ownership 2023-05-25

Chapter 7 Select a Type of Ownership crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the original, creative work of an artist or inventor and may include such things such as songs, novels, artistic designs, and inventions
  2. formerly known as the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular
  3. deals with issues that touch the economic life of every American
  4. paid to the franchise company to support television, magazine, or other advertising of the franchise as a whole
  5. the costs associated with beginning a business
  6. this law makes it illegal for competitors to get together and set prices on the product or services they sell
  7. this laws states that it is illegal for a business to require a customer to buy exclusively from it or to purchase one good in order to be able to purchase another good
  8. the person who purchases a franchise agreement
  9. the person or company that offers a franchise for purchase
  10. a legally binding agreement between two or more persons or parties
  11. a group of people who meet several times a year to make important decisions affecting the company
  12. the amount the local franchise owner pays in return for the right to run the franchise
  13. this law bands unfair or deceptive actions or practices by businesses that may cause an unfair competitive advantage
  14. a name, symbol, or special mark used to identify a business or brand of product
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  1. weekly or monthly payments made by the local owner to the franchise company
  2. takes legal action against any businesses
  3. a business that is owned exclusively by one person
  4. a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works
  5. the grant of a property right to an inventor to exclude others from making, using, or selling his or her invention
  6. a business that has the legal rights of a person but is independent of its owners
  7. a unit of ownership in a corporation
  8. this law protects small businesses from unfair pricing practices
  9. a business owned by two or more people
  10. a legal agreement that gives an individual the right to market a company's products or services in a particular area
  11. distributions of corporate profits to the shareholders

25 Clues: a unit of ownership in a corporationa business owned by two or more peopletakes legal action against any businessesthe costs associated with beginning a businessthe person who purchases a franchise agreementa business that is owned exclusively by one persondistributions of corporate profits to the shareholders...

Fourth Grade History Test #6 2025-12-16

Fourth Grade History Test #6 crossword puzzle
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  1. first center of skyscraper architecture
  2. location of America's first subway system
  3. launched the first successful liquid-fuel rocket
  4. was sent to set up government in the Philippines before becoming president of the United States
  5. were created to protect children from dangerous jobs and long working hours
  6. its purpose was to set Cuba free from Spain
  7. the Model T was built using this method
  8. piece of land nearly surrounded by water
  9. amusement park called a "Poor Man's Paradise"
  10. elevation; height above sea level
  11. sank on its first voyage after hitting an iceberg
  12. where Roosevelt's Rough Riders had an important victory during the Spanish-American War
  13. strip of land connecting North America and South America
  14. the first successful one was built by Wilbur and Orville Wright using a gasoline engine
  15. used ideas from James Watt's invention to invent the steamboat
  16. his invention of the gas mask saved many lives during World War I
  17. highest point of a mountain
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  1. invented the phonograph to record sound
  2. narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
  3. location of the first successful airplane flight
  4. piece of land completely surrounded by water
  5. was ordered to capture of destroy the Spanish Pacific fleet during the Spanish American War
  6. was a famous baseball player before becoming an evangelist
  7. location of a hurricane that caused the deadliest natural disaster in United States history
  8. used by inventors to protect their design ideas and prove ownership of their inventions
  9. did not become a territory of the United States as a result of the Spanish American War
  10. people often placed a man's ideas over God's truth during this
  11. a former entry port for immigration on the West Coast of the United States
  12. deep, narrow valley with steep sides
  13. location of a large earthquake which caused severe fires that destroyed the city
  14. the company started by John D. Rockefeller
  15. invented the telephone
  16. the man who brought the steel industry to America
  17. a person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country

34 Clues: invented the telephonehighest point of a mountainelevation; height above sea leveldeep, narrow valley with steep sidesinvented the phonograph to record soundfirst center of skyscraper architecturethe Model T was built using this methodpiece of land nearly surrounded by waterlocation of America's first subway system...

Gian-Carlo Rota (1932-1999) 2022-03-08

Gian-Carlo Rota (1932-1999) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. University where Rota received a masters’ degree in 1954 and a Ph.D. in 1956, both in Mathematics
  2. An award Rota won in 1996 that honored his work as an innovator and theorist responsible for popularizing the field of combinatorics
  3. A paper Rota wrote that was pivotal in making combinatorics become a respected field and incorporating it into mainstream mathematics
  4. Rota helped discover the modern theory of this field of Mathematics that uses polynomials to count combinatorial objects
  5. Rota is said to have turned this field of mathematics into a mainstream and popular field today, and it is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting and certain properties of finite structures
  6. Rota’s family had to flee to this country in 1946 to escape Mussolini’s fascist regime and death squads, which allowed him to continue his studies and become fluent in several languages
  7. A field of mathematics that Rota researched that is concerned with properties of mathematical objects, especially polynomials, that are preserved by certain transformations.
  8. Rota was passionate about and taught this field of philosophy, which studies the structures of experience and consciousness.
  9. The last book Rota published before his death that discusses topics ranging from mathematics and philosophy to personal stories centering on the lives of mathematicians he had known.
  10. Honors Rota held that were given to him by four universities: University of Strasbourg, University L’Aquila, University of Bologna, and Brooklyn Polytechnical University
  11. An award Rota won in 1988 from the American Mathematical Society that praised his contribution to the field of combinatorics
  12. An award Rota won from the National Security Agency in 1992 to recognize his accomplishments as an educator
Down
  1. Viewed as his greatest editorial achievement, Rota became editor of this mathematical journal in 1961, and it was lauded as one of the most interesting and prestigious math journals ever
  2. A type of associative algebra and one of his earliest discoveries; Rota built off of the work of Glen E. Baxter and found that one can prove identities in probability, q-series, and other areas by proving one overarching identity involving symmetric functions
  3. City in Italy where Rota was born in 1932
  4. In 1998, Rota was invited to present here by the American Mathematical Society, at a series of three lectures of increasing complexity presented each year by one of the world's most popular mathematicians
  5. Spent most of his career working at this school (its abbreviation), where he worked in combinatorics, functional analysis, probability theory, and phenomenology
  6. City in Massachusetts where Rota died in 1999
  7. Father of Rota who was a civil engineer, architect, and prominent anti-facist
  8. A field of mathematics that Rota researched during his masters and doctoral studies that focused on the study of vector spaces and linear functions defined on these spaces
  9. Primary career Rota had throughout his life

21 Clues: City in Italy where Rota was born in 1932Primary career Rota had throughout his lifeCity in Massachusetts where Rota died in 1999Father of Rota who was a civil engineer, architect, and prominent anti-facistUniversity where Rota received a masters’ degree in 1954 and a Ph.D. in 1956, both in Mathematics...

The Modern Federal Bureaucracy 2021-11-09

The Modern Federal Bureaucracy crossword puzzle
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  1. The department that inspects and grades food and that importers bring into the country.
  2. The department that conducts the legal business of the United States Government.
  3. Department that provides public education about preventing terrorist attacks and issues appropriate advisories to the American public.
  4. Agency that oversees our country's manned and unmanned space programs and carries on research in the aerospace field.
  5. First executive department Congress created.
  6. Department that provides pensions, health benefits, and assistance to veterans, spouses, dependants, and survivors or veterans.
  7. Its mission is to protect our country and our vital interests from attack and to provide a military response when enemies do attack.
  8. New Deal program that was created to develop the resources of the area in and around the Tennessee River.
  9. Agency which establishes rules for air traffic
  10. Department created to please the National Education Association, the liberal teacher's union.
  11. Agency that investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country as well as alleged violations of federal criminal law.
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  1. Issues weather forecasts and disseminates weather data that it gathers.
  2. The department that seeks to protect the natural environment.
  3. Agency which establishes rules for safe travel on the road.
  4. The departemnt that encourages growth in the national economy and promotes trade by American companies with other countries.
  5. Departments that develops the nation's transportation plans and policies.
  6. Department that runs Medicare and Medicaid.
  7. Created to protect the rights of American workers.
  8. The public corporation that replaced the U.S. Post Office in 1971.
  9. Agency which certifies the quality of food and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs.
  10. Agency that coordinates the intelligence gathering work of the government.
  11. Department that provides assistance, information, and loans to the nations small businesses.
  12. Department that oversees the economic life of the nation.
  13. Approves of denies applications for patent inventions and also registers trademarks that businesses use to promote their products.
  14. Agency that provides grants for artistic endeavors.
  15. Agency which collects statistics on diseases, formulates policies for reducing disease, and issues public health warnings.
  16. Agency that insures the deposits that people have in banks.
  17. Department that insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
  18. Department that pools mortgage loans together and sells these large packages to investors.
  19. Created to address the issues of the decaying state of many inner city areas.
  20. Highest Ranking Members of the Military.
  21. Department that promotes the president's plan for providing the energy that the country needs for its homes, industries, and military.

32 Clues: Highest Ranking Members of the Military.Department that runs Medicare and Medicaid.First executive department Congress created.Agency which establishes rules for air trafficCreated to protect the rights of American workers.Agency that provides grants for artistic endeavors.Department that oversees the economic life of the nation....

Scientific Discoveries of the 1980s 2024-02-04

Scientific Discoveries of the 1980s crossword puzzle
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  1. The discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star was made using this telescope.
  2. This space shuttle became the first reusable spacecraft, launching in 1981.
  3. American scientist who played a key role in the development of recombinant DNA technology.
  4. British scientist who played a key role in the development of the first practical MRI scanner.
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  1. The discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in this class of materials opened new possibilities for technological applications.
  2. American astrophysicist who won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of pulsars.
  3. American biochemist who co-discovered the structure of DNA and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

7 Clues: This space shuttle became the first reusable spacecraft, launching in 1981.American astrophysicist who won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of pulsars.American scientist who played a key role in the development of recombinant DNA technology.The discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star was made using this telescope....

Inventions for education 2023-03-09

Inventions for education crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the softwares that you can download to your device
  2. right or appropriate for a particular purpose
  3. a small and portable computer that can work with a battery
Down
  1. worth a lot of money
  2. that can help you to do or achieve what you want
  3. a mobile phone

6 Clues: a mobile phoneworth a lot of moneyright or appropriate for a particular purposethat can help you to do or achieve what you wantthe softwares that you can download to your devicea small and portable computer that can work with a battery

Chinese Inventions Vocabulary 2023-04-06

Chinese Inventions Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a form of alternative medicine and a component of traditional Chinese medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body
  2. a device that detects earthquakes
  3. a ceramic material
Down
  1. the earliest known chemical explosive
  2. a device that is used to find direction by means of a needle that always points north
  3. a material used as a writing surface

6 Clues: a ceramic materiala device that detects earthquakesa material used as a writing surfacethe earliest known chemical explosivea device that is used to find direction by means of a needle that always points northa form of alternative medicine and a component of traditional Chinese medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the body

Inventions by Luis 2021-11-28

Inventions by Luis crossword puzzle
Across
  1. In 1960 an anonymous ingenuity attached a wringer to the bucket ,This invention whose function was to leave the house clean became very famous.
  2. whose is the first synthetic material, which revolutionized the textile industry and the fashion world
  3. Who invented it was Adam Osborne when he worked at the University of transylvania.
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  1. The inventor of the ballpoint pen was John Loud who in 1888, put a ball in an ink tube to mark the lines on the hides whose improve writing
  2. bulb Thomas edison created it, whose purpose was to transform electricity into light
  3. Martin cooper believe it, whose use was to improve distance communication.

6 Clues: Martin cooper believe it, whose use was to improve distance communication.Who invented it was Adam Osborne when he worked at the University of transylvania.bulb Thomas edison created it, whose purpose was to transform electricity into lightwhose is the first synthetic material, which revolutionized the textile industry and the fashion world...

Ch 5 Vocab 2015-12-14

Ch 5 Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. Rational thinking
  2. Government in which people hold ruling power
  3. A native or resident of a town or city
  4. Absorb or adopt another culture
  5. Altar, chapel, or other sacred place
  6. ten year war between Mycenae and the city of Troy in Asia Minor
  7. A fixed salary given to public office holders
  8. Leader Athens in their golden age
  9. Government headed by privileged minority or upper class
  10. Legal group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
  11. Lawmaking body
  12. Athenian stonemason and scholar, he wrote no books
  13. An ancient Hellenistic city in Egypt
  14. Someone who seeks to understand and explain life
  15. System of government in which citizens participate directly in the day- to-day affairs of government rather than through elected representatives
  16. A play about human suffering often ending in disaster
  17. Narrow water passage
  18. Murder of a public figure
  19. Created the Pythagorean Theorem
  20. A massive tactical formation of heavily armored foot soldiers
  21. Father of Alexander the Great
  22. Plato's most famous student, he promoted reason as a guiding force for learning
  23. A city-state in ancient Greece
  24. An ancient Minoan city on the island of Crete
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  1. Student of Socrates, wrote The Republic
  2. Play that mocked people or social customs
  3. Hellenistic scientist, applied principles of physics to modern inventions
  4. Greek physician, studied the causes of illnesses and looked for cures
  5. Government in which ruling power belongs to a few people
  6. Poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
  7. Government in which a king or queen exercises central power
  8. Based on belief that the sun is the center of the universe
  9. Colorful painting completed on wet plaster
  10. Conquered vast areas of land, died from a sudden fever at age thirty two
  11. Practice used in ancient Greece to banish or send away a public figure who threatened democracy
  12. City-state in Greece
  13. The chief temple of the Greek goddess Athena on Acropolis in Athens
  14. City-state in ancient Greece
  15. Ruler who gains power by force
  16. Art of skillful speaking
  17. Highest and most fortified point within a Greek city-state
  18. The Father of History, wrote the Persian Wars
  19. Formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another's defense

43 Clues: Lawmaking bodyRational thinkingCity-state in GreeceNarrow water passageArt of skillful speakingMurder of a public figureCity-state in ancient GreeceFather of Alexander the GreatRuler who gains power by forceA city-state in ancient GreeceAbsorb or adopt another cultureCreated the Pythagorean TheoremLeader Athens in their golden age...

Smelliott 2024-06-19

Smelliott crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Elliott's alma mater is home to a Nobel laureate for their research on the _______ boson and the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA)'s promotion of white supremacy.
  2. Elliott is from San Ramon, California, home of which major corporation responsible for the Lago Agrio environmental disaster?
  3. What is the type of bed Elliott and Meghan have in their guest room, which has as-of-late become their personalities?
  4. Elliott and Meghan got engaged at the Monument of the Discoveries, which celebrates the "discovery" of India. In which city is this?
  5. What is the make of Elliott's favorite mode of transportation, responsible for 89,000 accidents last year?
  6. Elliott and Meghan met at Renaissance Strategic Advisors. Who is the widely-known Renaissance sculptor, artist, and architect from Florence?
Down
  1. Meghan and Elliott's dog's name comes from this book-turned-movie, The ______ ______. In 2019, Disney added disclaimers warning of "outdated cultural depictions" in the movie. In January 2021, Disney removed access to the film for child profiles in Disney+, and strengthened the warning message to read: "This program includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures. These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now. Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together."
  2. Meghan was the captain of the men's golf club in high school. Most male mammals have a Y ______.
  3. GQ UK named Elliott's #mancrushmonday F1 driver, _______, as the sexiest man alive in 2024.
  4. While the J in 'Juicy J' stands for Jordan, what does the 'J' in Meghan's title stand for?

10 Clues: While the J in 'Juicy J' stands for Jordan, what does the 'J' in Meghan's title stand for?GQ UK named Elliott's #mancrushmonday F1 driver, _______, as the sexiest man alive in 2024.Meghan was the captain of the men's golf club in high school. Most male mammals have a Y ______....

Gian-Carlo Rota (1932-1999) 2022-03-08

Gian-Carlo Rota (1932-1999) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. University where Rota received a masters’ degree in 1954 and a Ph.D. in 1956, both in Mathematics
  2. An award Rota won in 1996 that honored his work as an innovator and theorist responsible for popularizing the field of combinatorics
  3. A paper Rota wrote that was pivotal in making combinatorics become a respected field and incorporating it into mainstream mathematics
  4. Rota helped discover the modern theory of this field of Mathematics that uses polynomials to count combinatorial objects
  5. Rota is said to have turned this field of mathematics into a mainstream and popular field today, and it is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting and certain properties of finite structures
  6. Rota’s family had to flee to this country in 1946 to escape Mussolini’s fascist regime and death squads, which allowed him to continue his studies and become fluent in several languages
  7. A field of mathematics that Rota researched that is concerned with properties of mathematical objects, especially polynomials, that are preserved by certain transformations.
  8. Rota was passionate about and taught this field of philosophy, which studies the structures of experience and consciousness.
  9. The last book Rota published before his death that discusses topics ranging from mathematics and philosophy to personal stories centering on the lives of mathematicians he had known.
  10. Honors Rota held that were given to him by four universities: University of Strasbourg, University L’Aquila, University of Bologna, and Brooklyn Polytechnical University
  11. An award Rota won in 1988 from the American Mathematical Society that praised his contribution to the field of combinatorics
  12. An award Rota won from the National Security Agency in 1992 to recognize his accomplishments as an educator
Down
  1. Viewed as his greatest editorial achievement, Rota became editor of this mathematical journal in 1961, and it was lauded as one of the most interesting and prestigious math journals ever
  2. A type of associative algebra and one of his earliest discoveries; Rota built off of the work of Glen E. Baxter and found that one can prove identities in probability, q-series, and other areas by proving one overarching identity involving symmetric functions
  3. City in Italy where Rota was born in 1932
  4. In 1998, Rota was invited to present here by the American Mathematical Society, at a series of three lectures of increasing complexity presented each year by one of the world's most popular mathematicians
  5. Spent most of his career working at this school (its abbreviation), where he worked in combinatorics, functional analysis, probability theory, and phenomenology
  6. City in Massachusetts where Rota died in 1999
  7. Father of Rota who was a civil engineer, architect, and prominent anti-facist
  8. A field of mathematics that Rota researched during his masters and doctoral studies that focused on the study of vector spaces and linear functions defined on these spaces
  9. Primary career Rota had throughout his life

21 Clues: City in Italy where Rota was born in 1932Primary career Rota had throughout his lifeCity in Massachusetts where Rota died in 1999Father of Rota who was a civil engineer, architect, and prominent anti-facistUniversity where Rota received a masters’ degree in 1954 and a Ph.D. in 1956, both in Mathematics...

Industrialization, Big Business, and Progressive Reforms 2022-10-31

Industrialization, Big Business, and Progressive Reforms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The use of _________________ helped big businesses grow.
  2. The 21st Amendment reversed or ___________ the 18th Amendment.
  3. Center of the Auto industry.
  4. Last name of the man who invented the light bulb.
  5. The _______ Antitrust act made it illegal to operate a monopoly or trust in the U.S.
  6. J.P. Morgan was captain of this industry.
  7. Industrialization _______ labor needs in factories.
  8. Center of the Meatpacking industry
  9. Last name of the brothers who were first in flight
  10. A strike at Carnegie's steel mills.
  11. The American Federation of Labor (AFL) was a union founded by Samuel ___________.
  12. last name of the man who created the Model-T and used the assembly line to mass produce cars.
  13. Last name of the man who exposed gross conditions in meat processing plants and wrote The Jungle.
  14. New _____, like elevators, were a major reason for industrial growth in the U.S.
  15. Progressive Era president known for trust-busting.
  16. Last name of the inventor of the telephone.
  17. President _________ broke up more trusts than Roosevelt, including Standard Oil.
  18. Last name of the woman who exposed Rockefeller's monopoly of Standard Oil.
  19. A rail strike led by Eugene V. Debs.
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  1. Carnegie was the captain of this industry.
  2. Susan B. _______________ was an early leader of the Suffrage Movement.
  3. Using machinery to complete work instead of by hand.
  4. The 19th Amendment granted ____ voting rights
  5. Center of the steel industry.
  6. Name for the investigative journalists who exposed corruption.
  7. Last name of the man who used photography to expose terrible living conditions in tenements.
  8. Rockefeller was the captain of this industry.
  9. _______ Movement was an attempt to ban alcohol consumption in the U.S.
  10. Women fought for the right to vote during the ________ movement.
  11. A company that controls all or most of the business in an industry.
  12. Vanderbilt was the captain of the shipping and ________ industry.
  13. Industrialization provided new access to __________ (customer)goods.
  14. Mechanization _______ labor needs on farms.
  15. The 18th Amendment made the manufacturing, sale, and transport of alcoholic beverages ______________ in the U.S.

34 Clues: Center of the Auto industry.Center of the steel industry.Center of the Meatpacking industryA strike at Carnegie's steel mills.A rail strike led by Eugene V. Debs.J.P. Morgan was captain of this industry.Carnegie was the captain of this industry.Mechanization _______ labor needs on farms.Last name of the inventor of the telephone....

ISCC Chapter 7 2026-03-16

ISCC Chapter 7 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Safeguards protecting computer systems from attacks
  2. Self replicating program that spreads through networks
  3. Illegal activity conducted using the Internet or computer systems
  4. Fake QR codes used to trick users into scams
  5. Providing false or incomplete information
  6. Situation where personal interest conflicts with professional duty
  7. Person who gains unauthorized access to systems
  8. Fraudulent emails attempting to steal personal information
  9. Malicious program disguised as legitimate software
  10. Small text files stored by websites on a user's computer
  11. Obtaining goods or services through trickery
  12. Hidden method allowing bypass of security controls
  13. Network of infected computers controlled by attackers
  14. Failure to fulfill agreement terms
  15. Attack that disrupts access to an Internet service
  16. Software that displays unwanted advertisements
  17. Manipulating people to gain confidential information
  18. Private combination of words used for authentication
  19. Attacker who uses tools created by others without deep knowledge
  20. Program that infects files and alters system operation
  21. Digital record of a user's online activities
Down
  1. Individual using networks to cause political damage
  2. Stealing confidential or personal data
  3. Guidelines defining acceptable and ethical behaviour
  4. Using a computer system without permission
  5. Malware that blocks access until payment is made
  6. Hacker who intentionally destroys or steals data
  7. Degree to which information reflects true values
  8. Protection of devices networks and data from threats
  9. Illegal copying or stealing of software
  10. Original creations such as inventions writings or logos
  11. Attack where communication is secretly intercepted
  12. Event that could damage computer hardware software or data
  13. Technique where fake websites mimic real ones
  14. Program that hides deep in a system to allow remote control
  15. Valuable confidential business information
  16. Software that secretly collects user information
  17. Reporting illegal or unethical actions within an organization
  18. Unauthorized duplication or distribution of software
  19. Using computer resources for illegal or unapproved activities
  20. Right to control personal data collection and use
  21. Stealing physical computer equipment
  22. Criminal demanding payment to stop attacks
  23. Attack using many compromised systems to overwhelm a target
  24. Moral principles governing technology use
  25. Policy describing acceptable use of computer systems

46 Clues: Failure to fulfill agreement termsStealing physical computer equipmentStealing confidential or personal dataIllegal copying or stealing of softwareProviding false or incomplete informationMoral principles governing technology useUsing a computer system without permissionValuable confidential business information...

Industrial Revolution inventions 2023-01-12

Industrial Revolution inventions crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pulled seeds from cotton
  2. mass produces strong yarn
Down
  1. makes many threads faster
  2. A train powerd by coal
  3. A boat powered by coal
  4. sends information over long distances

6 Clues: A train powerd by coalA boat powered by coalpulled seeds from cottonmakes many threads fastermass produces strong yarnsends information over long distances

London made inventions 2026-04-14

London made inventions crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - Watson-Watt's invention. Won the Battle of Britain before a single plane took off. (5)
  2. - Cooke and Wheatstone, 1837. The Victorian internet. (9)
  3. — Berners-Lee's idea. First proposed in London, now contains everything. (3)
  4. — Fleming's accident at St Mary's. The mould that changed medicine. (10)
Down
  1. — Named after a fruit. Now in 60 million machines worldwide. (11)
  2. - Parsons, 1884. Still powers most of the world's electricity. (7)

6 Clues: - Cooke and Wheatstone, 1837. The Victorian internet. (9)— Named after a fruit. Now in 60 million machines worldwide. (11)- Parsons, 1884. Still powers most of the world's electricity. (7)— Fleming's accident at St Mary's. The mould that changed medicine. (10)— Berners-Lee's idea. First proposed in London, now contains everything. (3)...

Important Economics Terms (Ouch) 2016-06-23

Important Economics Terms (Ouch) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Two words (no space), people above 16 able to work that are seeking or in a full time job
  2. Two words (hyphenated), French meaning roughly "to let do". Capitalism with little government interference.
  3. Kind of unimployment resulting from the contraction phase of a business cycle
  4. Two words (no space), advantage one firm has over others allowing them to create a certain product better, faster or cheaper
  5. Kind of unemployment resulting from changes in the economy that make certain workers temporarily unnecessary
  6. Two words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes up
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  1. Asset pledged by a borrower to give in case they are unable to pay back a loan; if a loan is not paid, the lender can simply sell this to make up for it
  2. Two words (no space), percentage of workforce that is unemployed in a population
  3. Plural; Effects caused by but not affecting the market itself, corrected outside of the market
  4. Two words (no space), amount of money available to a person after necessities (needs) are purchased.
  5. Two words (no space), Property resulting from intellectual efforts such as designs, inventions and patents; well known to gamers as simply an IP
  6. Kind of unemployment resulting from normal economics such as people between jobs or seasonally employed
  7. Two words (no space), increase in an economy's production of goods and services (measured via GNP or GDP)
  8. Two words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes down
  9. Three words (no space), interest-earning savings account with limited transaction privileges

15 Clues: Two words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes upTwo words (no space), tax that goes up as the income of the taxed goes downKind of unimployment resulting from the contraction phase of a business cycleTwo words (no space), percentage of workforce that is unemployed in a population...

History of Journalism 2023-09-13

History of Journalism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The hand-written news sheets from this country, called Tipao, were only for royalty and government officials.
  2. During WWI when war information was changed or deleted by the military, negating the risk of reporters being on frontlines.
  3. Along with photographs, these appeared in papers for the first time during the Civil War.
  4. This man created the printing press.
  5. The other editor most well-known for the "circulation wars" in the 1800s.
  6. The penny press was considered a paper for this type of person.
  7. The reason the printing press was revolutionary; it allowed things to be printed this way.
  8. The other of the two biggest scandals that journalists helped uncover in the 1970s; this one led to a presidential resignation.
  9. A drawback to the printing press was that everything - each line and plate - needed to be set this way.
  10. In 1966, this allowed citizens to request copies of government records (abbr.)
  11. Name for the daily hand-written news sheets in Rome.
  12. The penny press was a cheap, tabloid-style paper that did this to stories of everyday life and people.
  13. When papers tried to outsell each other to increate circulation and make more money.
  14. Starting in the 1980s, journalism has been revolutionized by this, allowing for faster communications.
  15. The most well-known first typed press was a letter written by this man as he was reporting on his discoveries in 1493.
  16. During WWII, ideals changed and editors and publishers became very (blank) and often willingly censored information that would hurt America's progress in the war.
Down
  1. Once humans learned to speak and write, the first ones of these began to emerge.
  2. Last name of the senator that was the biggest threat to journalists, actors, and others during the Cold War.
  3. One of the two biggest scandals that journalists helped uncover in the 1970s.
  4. In the early 1600s in Europe, weeklies were printed not just for the government or wealthy elites, but also for a socially (blank) public
  5. One of the two editors most well-known for the "circulation wars" in the 1800s.
  6. Feature columns, comic strips, editorial cartoons, and the Sunday (blank) were some of the many changes and advances in the early 1900s.
  7. As America began to prosper after the American Revolution, this led to improvement in printing, traveling, and circulation.
  8. The first newspaper printed in this country was in 1621.
  9. Now, in the 2000s, we are surrounded by "24-hour" news, which can be a good thing because we should be more informed, but it can be a bad thing because it often leads to this.

25 Clues: This man created the printing press.Name for the daily hand-written news sheets in Rome.The first newspaper printed in this country was in 1621.The penny press was considered a paper for this type of person.The other editor most well-known for the "circulation wars" in the 1800s....

Great Minds in Life Sciences 2022-07-24

Great Minds in Life Sciences crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A critical appraisal of a book or a summary of the current state of understanding on a topic within a certain discipline (6)
  2. This person is responsible for 3 major unifying concepts including diversity studies, and biophilia(6)
  3. The astrobiologist and doctor who "prevented more cancer deaths than any person who has ever lived" (8)
  4. Wilson defines this as the innately emotional affiliation of human beings to other forms of life (9)
  5. The name of the Woman who redefined "Man" and a Messenger of Hope and Compassion (7)
  6. The "....." software revolution is a term used by computational biologists (like SaraJane Dunn) investigating the biological code that dictates cellular behavior (6)
  7. Who was awarded a Nobel Prize jointly with John Gurdon "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent."? (8)
  8. "_______" biology - a term coined by Leroy Hood that refers to an approach in biomedical research to understanding the larger picture — be it at the level of the organism, tissue, or cell — by putting its pieces together (7)
  9. What is the name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5)
  10. The name of the 2020 Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Doudna (11)
  11. This is part of a novel genetic engineering system with applications in improved crop disease resistance, biofuel production and medical diagnostics (6)
Down
  1. A type of pathogen that can only replicate when inside another living cell (5)
  2. He worked on the Human Genome Project, was responsible for creating the first synthetic life, and was the first individual to have his genome sequenced and published (6)
  3. When referring to her Theory of Endosymbiosis, said "Life did not take over the world by combat, but by networking". What was her name? (8)
  4. Natural sciences are divided into physical science and life sciences. This is another word for the "life sciences" (7)
  5. "_________ shift" - a fundamental change in the basic concepts and experimental practices of a scientific discipline (8)
  6. An interdisciplinary field of biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes
  7. The chemical compound that contains the instructions needed to develop and direct the activities of nearly all living organisms (3)
  8. This technological development enabled discoveries in microbiology (10)
  9. A formal discussion on a particular matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward and which usually ends with a vote (6)
  10. Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity, especially relevant in many branches of life sciences, such as animal welfare or novel genetic engineering techniques (6)

21 Clues: What is the name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5)This technological development enabled discoveries in microbiology (10)A type of pathogen that can only replicate when inside another living cell (5)The name of the 2020 Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Doudna (11)...