discovery and invention Crossword Puzzles
Lord of the Flies Crossword 2022-01-12
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- His body was found dead and assumed as the best
- Piggy owns these and they are broken
- A symbol used to escape the island
- The shy boy
- The leader of the hunters
- In the beginning of the book, this crashes, which leads the boys to being stuck on the island
- The Leader of the boys
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- The small children were termed as this
- The twins
- Two chapters were dedicated to finding this
- The boy who killed Piggy
- A symbol used to demonstrate power and to speak
- The setting of the book
- The one who represents scientific discovery
14 Clues: The twins • The shy boy • The Leader of the boys • The setting of the book • The boy who killed Piggy • The leader of the hunters • A symbol used to escape the island • Piggy owns these and they are broken • The small children were termed as this • Two chapters were dedicated to finding this • The one who represents scientific discovery • ...
Lord of the Flies Crossword 2022-01-12
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- His body was found dead and assumed as the best
- Piggy owns these and they are broken
- A symbol used to escape the island
- The shy boy
- The leader of the hunters
- In the beginning of the book, this crashes, which leads the boys to being stuck on the island
- The Leader of the boys
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- The small children were termed as this
- The twins
- Two chapters were dedicated to finding this
- The boy who killed Piggy
- A symbol used to demonstrate power and to speak
- The setting of the book
- The one who represents scientific discovery
14 Clues: The twins • The shy boy • The Leader of the boys • The setting of the book • The boy who killed Piggy • The leader of the hunters • A symbol used to escape the island • Piggy owns these and they are broken • The small children were termed as this • Two chapters were dedicated to finding this • The one who represents scientific discovery • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- The person who invented the clock
- Who invented the microwave?
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
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- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- An useful object created in 1876
- Something invented by Karl Benz
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- An useful object created in 1876
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
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- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- The person who invented the clock
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Who invented the microwave?
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who invented the microwave?
- The person who invented the clock
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- An useful object created in 1876
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- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Informative Speech 2016-09-16
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- Kind of language the speaker should avoid when they walk the audience through a new concept.
- Something the speaker uses to explain the topic.
- The speaker emphasizes much on information.
- Getting all the components together. And then you enter this cycle of running the speech, reflecting on the speech, revising the speech, running the speech, reflecting on it, revising.
- The speaker needs to find a topic and then dial it in to the audience and the time constraints.
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- Making the speech in a clear and logical manner to orient the audience to the topic.
- A speaker addresses something such as: the topic, the audience, the speaker, the occasion and setting, and the time allotted.
- Two invention categories, an arrangement category, a style category, and a memory and delivery category.
- The speaker concerns about what the audience need to know, hear and understand.
- what the speaker wants the audience to have, some, get something out of that presentation.
10 Clues: The speaker emphasizes much on information. • Something the speaker uses to explain the topic. • The speaker concerns about what the audience need to know, hear and understand. • Making the speech in a clear and logical manner to orient the audience to the topic. • what the speaker wants the audience to have, some, get something out of that presentation. • ...
Units 1,10 2022-10-18
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- improvement made of an object by Technology
- the action of buying things
- transform old things to make new ones
- to make something better
- colour of the container for plastic and metal containers
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- place where we through solid waste
- raw materials we get from nature
- colour of the container for paper and carboard
- new object invented by human beings
- machine, gadget
- we buy it, use it and through it away
- colour of the container for glass containers
- objective
13 Clues: objective • machine, gadget • to make something better • the action of buying things • raw materials we get from nature • place where we through solid waste • new object invented by human beings • we buy it, use it and through it away • transform old things to make new ones • improvement made of an object by Technology • colour of the container for glass containers • ...
Eve's Birthday - 50 and Nifty 2015-05-28
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- brother and ___
- Eve's swim team growing up
- New Year's or Christmas
- Elementary school where Eve teaches
- Jersey's Boss
- Home of VA Tech
- Small town on the southern tip of New Jersey
- How Eve relieves stress and works out
- Wizard of Oz teen
- son and ?
- ___ of invention
- JHU or Lacrosse powerhouse
- Irish musical movie from 91
- You give an apple to your ___
- aunt and uncle, ? and nephew
- pal or buddy
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- DC baseball team
- Beach town in Delaware
- Vanilla or?
- Beach sport and how Eve and Pat met
- You are a gentleman and a ___
- husband and ?
- aka VPI
- The hills are alive with
- Capital of Austria and small town in N. Virginia
- I'm a ___ not a fighter
- Disney's World's Greatest ___
- Eve and Mia Hamm's sport
- Sharpening stone for knives
- Eve and Michael Phelps sport
30 Clues: aka VPI • son and ? • Vanilla or? • pal or buddy • husband and ? • Jersey's Boss • brother and ___ • Home of VA Tech • DC baseball team • ___ of invention • Wizard of Oz teen • Beach town in Delaware • New Year's or Christmas • I'm a ___ not a fighter • The hills are alive with • Eve and Mia Hamm's sport • Eve's swim team growing up • JHU or Lacrosse powerhouse • Sharpening stone for knives • ...
industrial revolution IS 2024-11-29
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- The Belgian king notorious for his brutal rule over the Congo Free State.
- A building where goods are manufactured using machinery.
- A person sent on a religious mission, often to promote Christianity in colonized regions.
- A new device or process that has been created to solve problems or improve efficiency.
- The process of people moving from rural areas to cities, often due to job opportunities.
- Refers to the conference where European powers divided Africa in 1884-1885
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- an English scientist known for his contributions to electromagnetism and electrochemistry, including the invention of the electric motor.
- The act of using resources or people unfairly to benefit oneself, particularly seen in colonial practices.
- The policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- The transition from agrarian economies to industrial ones, characterized by the growth of factories and mass production.
- The act of setting up a colony away from one's place of origin, often involving the settlement and control of the territory.
- An agreement between nations that can involve land concessions or peace settlements, frequently used to formalize colonial claims.
12 Clues: A building where goods are manufactured using machinery. • The Belgian king notorious for his brutal rule over the Congo Free State. • Refers to the conference where European powers divided Africa in 1884-1885 • A new device or process that has been created to solve problems or improve efficiency. • ...
insoc glossary 2022-03-24
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- High weight
- A substance which is harmful for human, animal, and plants
- Result
- A result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- Name of a country
- A new idea or method
- Cannot use twice or more
- The state or quality of being productive.
- Have poison
- Intelligence Robot thinking itself
- A layer of gas
- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- point A invention which people change what people use
- Environment becomes dirty
- Provide
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- Social and economic
- The process by which different kinds of living organism are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- gasses Gasses which are harmful for human
- Kind of smartphone which is made by Apple.
- Century 2001~2100
- Require
- Carbon Dioxide, a carbon+2 Oxygens, kind of greenhouse gasses
- a commercial district in Ghana
- A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
- A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole.
- Make or become different
- Something that has been designed or created for the first time.
- Fly
- point A situation occurred by turning point
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- A substance which is hard
- Moving along in a steady, continuous stream
32 Clues: Fly • Result • Require • Provide • High weight • Have poison • A layer of gas • Century 2001~2100 • Name of a country • Social and economic • A new idea or method • Cannot use twice or more • Make or become different • A substance which is hard • Environment becomes dirty • a commercial district in Ghana • Intelligence Robot thinking itself • gasses Gasses which are harmful for human • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1,2,3 vocab 2022-12-05
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- to give good reason for an action.
- is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL.
- to change; to make different.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Addams a reformer that worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- a poor Scottish immigrant.
- tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
- make free from impurities.
- to increase in speed.
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- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- is a center offering help to the urban poor.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- the rapid growth of city populations.
- wanted to build a devive that would carry the human voice.
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- an business giant. Was the son of a peddler in New York.
- or businesses owned by many investor.
- place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- to get rid of
- an American manufacture, made the automobile available to millions.
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed. • a poor Scottish immigrant. • make free from impurities. • to change; to make different. • to give good reason for an action. • the rapid growth of city populations. • or businesses owned by many investor. • is a center offering help to the urban poor. • buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1,2,3 vocab Crossword 2022-12-05
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- to change; to make different.
- wanted to build a devive that would carry the human voice.
- make free from impurities.
- or businesses owned by many investor.
- tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- a poor Scottish immigrant.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- to increase in speed.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- an business giant. Was the son of a peddler in New York.
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
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- to get rid of
- to give good reason for an action.
- the rapid growth of city populations.
- Addams a reformer that worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- is a center offering help to the urban poor.
- an American manufacture, made the automobile available to millions.
- formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL.
- is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed. • make free from impurities. • a poor Scottish immigrant. • to change; to make different. • to give good reason for an action. • the rapid growth of city populations. • or businesses owned by many investor. • is a center offering help to the urban poor. • buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2019-08-21
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- Ancient Chinese inventors in 228 AD created this invention through applying counter-force produced by ignited gunpowder. Later during the Song dynasty, a paper tube with gunpowder was attached to an arrow which could be launched by a bow made the structure of the invention and were widely used in the military and for entertainment purposes at events. They have been greatly modified since then and is now a vehicle/aircraft that can launch into space.
- This is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was invented between 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD. When first created, their use was to choose areas for building houses, grow crops and to search for rare gems, but it’s main purpose to this day is to navigate and determine the correct direction as it is commonly used by travellers and sailors
- This was invented by Zhuge Liang of Shu Han sometime between 197-237 AD.It’s purpose was to carry military weapons and move injured or dead soldiers throughout the battlefield. Although they have similar structures to this day, they are mostly used when gardening or to carry loads in building work.
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- This was first invented in 3500 BC and was made from bamboo and oil paper. It was originally made to prevent people from getting wet in the rain and to protect them from the sun’s rays as even after decades is still it’s main purpose. Today they have been upgraded and are usually made of nylon, have various designs and there are different kinds.
- Chinese philosophers Lu Ban and Mozi created this invention in the fifth century BC and was made from silk and lightweight bamboo as the framework. They were used to carry out messages and during the medieval period was used to test wind, measure distance and for military communication. Currently they are used for entertainment typically for children and just fly in the wind or to be used when surfing.
- It was the first chemical explosive and was made by Chinese Taoist alchemists in 1000 AD when mixing elemental sulfur, charcoal and saltpeter. It is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was originally made in attempt to find the Elixir of immortality. Shortly after, engineers used it for bombs, guns, mines and rockets.
- In 132 AD Zhang Heng created this invention throughout the Han dynasty and called it the “Houfeng Didong”. When first created, it measured the movements of the Earth,seasonal winds and most importantly detected earthquakes. They currently have the same purpose but have a different method of detecting earthquakes and record them.
- This was an invention throughout the Bronze Age and was originally used as shackles for slaves. Over time it has been modified and is used by a majority of people to secure doors and other devices, and is a fastening device that is released by a specific object varying from keys to fingerprints etc.
- It was invented during the Shang dynasty which was then further developed in the Tang dynasty and was made from petuntse, grounded to powder and mixed with kaolin. It is a ceramic material and were usually housed as decoration, served as gifts or made statues and ornate trinkets for higher classes. Throughout the years it has had multiple purposes such as tableware, decorative objects like vases, lab equipment and electrical insulators.
- In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles.
10 Clues: In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles. • ...
FFA Fundamentals 2020-08-13
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- The Creed was written by...
- The owl represents...
- Each paragraph of the Creed begins with...
- Who wrote the FFA Motto?
- The eagle represents...
- The rising sun represents...
- Highest degree that can be earned by a member.
- The plow represents...
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- The words on the emblem combine to represent...
- The corn represents...
- Degree for middle school students.
- Degree for 3-4 year agriculture students with at least 300 hours in their SAE
- Middle and High school students.
- Degree for 1st year agriculture students.
- Degree for active membership and 45 hours of SAE.
- Award for service to the FFA.
- Past members.
- Members that are in college.
18 Clues: Past members. • The owl represents... • The corn represents... • The plow represents... • The eagle represents... • Who wrote the FFA Motto? • The Creed was written by... • Members that are in college. • The rising sun represents... • Award for service to the FFA. • Middle and High school students. • Degree for middle school students. • Degree for 1st year agriculture students. • ...
Unit 2, the sky's the limit 2013-01-28
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- hopefully the Swiss footballteam can ... for the WM
- what you think about something
- someone who designs buildings
- invention
- a very hard stone
- from botton to top
- to have the same opinion like somebody
- a very tall building
- to move somewhere and stay there
- to be of another opinion
- line between two countries
- a hard metal
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- what you need to construct a house
- 50 km/h is the speed... in towns
- when you don't have enough of something
- really not beautiful
- to construct bridges and buildings
- from the inside to the outside
- room for someone or something
- to run a marathon is a real ...
- positively astonished
21 Clues: invention • a hard metal • a very hard stone • from botton to top • really not beautiful • a very tall building • positively astonished • to be of another opinion • line between two countries • someone who designs buildings • room for someone or something • what you think about something • from the inside to the outside • to run a marathon is a real ... • 50 km/h is the speed... in towns • ...
Book Project 2021-12-03
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- a magazine with a story about heros
- house in a tree
- what we drive on
- where dead people are
- what is left after a disaster
- a large building of many stores
- Caseys best food
- a device used or made for one thing
- a buddy
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- where you learn
- a container used to hold water and other liquids
- walking dead people
- has bark
- put around castles for protection
- a person who is idolized for their bravery
- a person with no parents
- illustrated volumes that described various animals and even rocks.
- what we drive on roads
- what you see out of
- a genre of movie ( mainly hero movies)
20 Clues: a buddy • has bark • where you learn • house in a tree • what we drive on • Caseys best food • walking dead people • what you see out of • where dead people are • what we drive on roads • a person with no parents • what is left after a disaster • a large building of many stores • put around castles for protection • a magazine with a story about heros • a device used or made for one thing • ...
AP US history crossword puzzle 2022-05-16
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- US Attack Germany in france
- Supreme court judicial
- split of colonies from GB
- Made factory jobs numbing
- Death of the barter system
- US wont tolerate colonization
- Long drought and poor crops
- Germany contacting Mexico
- Transport system Est and Wst
- attempt at constitution
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- Nixon trying to find results
- count slaves as part person
- 1930 terrible Economic crash
- Transfer of Slaves To US
- separate unconstitutional
- war over slavery
- 1930s programs to fix crash
- Worst US president ever
- Japanese attack on US WW2
- Moved south for invention
20 Clues: war over slavery • Supreme court judicial • Worst US president ever • attempt at constitution • Transfer of Slaves To US • split of colonies from GB • Made factory jobs numbing • separate unconstitutional • Japanese attack on US WW2 • Germany contacting Mexico • Moved south for invention • Death of the barter system • count slaves as part person • US Attack Germany in france • ...
Slavery Crossword 2023-12-15
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- To approved of doing something.
- rules focusing on the behavior and punishment for a slave.
- It was sung by Africans.
- short
- permitted by law
- A farmer who owns a small farm.
- To treat someone with unfairness.
- This form communication uses symbols to communicate.
- A person to have the ability to read, and write
- a protest
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- A method to prepare.
- Fast sailing vehicle
- forced migration of enslaved people.
- A very important device for communication
- kept slaves safe while escaping.
- The process of improving an invention.
- A large farm
- To own a person.
- Stopping work to unfair work condition.
- When many people live in the same area.
20 Clues: short • a protest • A large farm • permitted by law • To own a person. • A method to prepare. • Fast sailing vehicle • It was sung by Africans. • To approved of doing something. • A farmer who owns a small farm. • kept slaves safe while escaping. • To treat someone with unfairness. • forced migration of enslaved people. • The process of improving an invention. • ...
Roland 2024-03-14
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- Useful; practical; working
- A view or outlook
- Trenched; rutted; grooved; wrinkled
- Informal term for a person's double
- Make easier
- Caused to be incapable of movement
- Unwelcome deviation from normal
- Eject forcefully
- Something unfair and wrong
- Put into a trance
- Tough and aggressive young man
- Fake
- Run hurriedly with short quick steps
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- Specific; a certain one
- Something newly created
- Act or process of getting something back
- Take (someone) away illegally by force or deception
- Action taken to improve a medical disorder
- Lacking knowledge
- Object that shows or embodies something
- Controlled as if by a spirit or other force
- Concentrated; thorough
22 Clues: Fake • Make easier • Eject forcefully • A view or outlook • Lacking knowledge • Put into a trance • Concentrated; thorough • Specific; a certain one • Something newly created • Useful; practical; working • Something unfair and wrong • Tough and aggressive young man • Unwelcome deviation from normal • Caused to be incapable of movement • Trenched; rutted; grooved; wrinkled • ...
90's Cool Crossword 2025-08-09
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- Biggest technological invention world wide
- Color of Wayans' show
- Dance and song that swept the world
- He claimed not to "inhale"
- Jack's last boat
- Tupac's side
- Type of collectible babies
- T-rex's park
- Type of girls in international music group
- Milli Vanilli "syncing" controversy
- Beloved sitcom based in New York
- The one and only Tommy Boy
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- Myer's "world" on SNL
- Band named after a vegetable
- Popular but frowned-upon fashion genre
- Bye Bye Bye
- Best Street Fighter kicker
- Key evidence in controversial murder case
- Kurt's hometown
- After-school rangers
- Decade's reigning supreme NBA team
- Family of yellow characters
- City of 90210 television series
23 Clues: Bye Bye Bye • Tupac's side • T-rex's park • Kurt's hometown • Jack's last boat • After-school rangers • Myer's "world" on SNL • Color of Wayans' show • Best Street Fighter kicker • He claimed not to "inhale" • Type of collectible babies • The one and only Tommy Boy • Family of yellow characters • Band named after a vegetable • City of 90210 television series • Beloved sitcom based in New York • ...
How Your Mother Met Me 2025-10-04
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- Barney's Lost Confidence
- Lessons of the law
- Ted's repeated costume
- Gameshow Parent
- Colourful Theft of Love
- A Glowing Adventure
- Fearful and Joyful Face
- Marshall's punchline of justice
- Eriksen Homestead
- Barney's signature word
- A Maker of Barney
- Men's Communal Workplace
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- Achohol Hangout
- Bible of Strategy
- Location of Love
- Canadian Mall Goer
- A Beaver Bar
- Marshalls award of many hits
- Manly vow amongst men
- The final Play
- A Mystery Fruit
- Unbroken Wizardly Bond
- Insecure Insomnia for the Barnacle
- Ted's long lost cosplay companion
- Eriksen and Mosbey Alma Mater
- Marshall's invention of gaming fun
- A Bakery Breakup
27 Clues: A Beaver Bar • The final Play • Achohol Hangout • Gameshow Parent • A Mystery Fruit • Location of Love • A Bakery Breakup • Bible of Strategy • Eriksen Homestead • A Maker of Barney • Canadian Mall Goer • Lessons of the law • A Glowing Adventure • Manly vow amongst men • Ted's repeated costume • Unbroken Wizardly Bond • Colourful Theft of Love • Fearful and Joyful Face • Barney's signature word • ...
Rick’s 77th Birthday 2025-12-29
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- Canva queen
- motorcycle club found it in CA 1948
- biggest invention in 1948
- country created in 1948
- Monet’s prodigy
- type of person who waits for a wife
- Prince born in 1948
- the future fixer
- it has apps, not abs.
- December 28 momentous event
- someone who promises ice cream
- lawn and order specialist.
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- 51 years and counting
- College, where you met the one
- it’s like pulling teeth.
- Likes Jake Shimabukuro
- never second.
- best Kilgrow in US.
- great food invented in 1948
- captures souls
- place for a professional lounger.
- the Funcle
- sight of 1948 Summer Olympics.
- world leader killed in 1948.
24 Clues: the Funcle • Canva queen • never second. • captures souls • Monet’s prodigy • the future fixer • best Kilgrow in US. • Prince born in 1948 • 51 years and counting • it has apps, not abs. • Likes Jake Shimabukuro • country created in 1948 • it’s like pulling teeth. • biggest invention in 1948 • lawn and order specialist. • great food invented in 1948 • December 28 momentous event • ...
Brandons cross word 2025-02-04
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- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
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- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
There, There 2021-02-22
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- "There is no _______ _______" - Gertrude Stein
- Makes a sacrifice like his hero, Optimus Prime.
- Harvey's job
- Team That plays in the stadium in the book
- Animal that named the sun in Fina's legend.
- The content of Dene's project
- Takes care of her great nephews.
- Island occupied for a Native protest.
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- "Official" measurement of Native ancestry.
- Number of character narratives in There, There
- Orvil's (and Orange's) unusual discovery.
- Orvil's meaningful attire.
- Daniel's preferred form of "travel"
- The big event
- The stories' main setting.
- Blue's mother
16 Clues: Harvey's job • The big event • Blue's mother • Orvil's meaningful attire. • The stories' main setting. • The content of Dene's project • Takes care of her great nephews. • Daniel's preferred form of "travel" • Island occupied for a Native protest. • Orvil's (and Orange's) unusual discovery. • "Official" measurement of Native ancestry. • Team That plays in the stadium in the book • ...
PUZZLE 49 2023-09-08
Across
- Hard work (8)
- Scientific study of insects (10)
- Desert in Chile (7)
- Old word meaning to 'break wind quietly' (6)
- Most widely used of all solvents (5)
- Portico (5)
- Learn by research (9)
- Also known as an Alligator Pear (7)
- Give assent (6)
- Novelist who wrote 'From Russia With Love' (3,7)
Down
- A female monarch (5)
- Orville and Wilbur Wright invention (9)
- Move away from home (6)
- Silent film star Fatty Arbuckle's real first name (6)
- Praise (5)
- Send something on its way (8)
- Attempt (3)
- Spinach-eating sailor (6)
- Medicinal mud (5)
- Ham, Shem and Japheth were this Biblical character's sons (4)
- Imposing height (5)
21 Clues: Praise (5) • Portico (5) • Attempt (3) • Hard work (8) • Give assent (6) • Medicinal mud (5) • Desert in Chile (7) • Imposing height (5) • A female monarch (5) • Learn by research (9) • Move away from home (6) • Spinach-eating sailor (6) • Send something on its way (8) • Scientific study of insects (10) • Also known as an Alligator Pear (7) • Most widely used of all solvents (5) • ...
Unit 3: Status and Stratification 2023-02-26
Across
- based on a person's social standing
- Americans can adapt and change
- Workers exploited by the owners
- Natural way humans form classes
- Civil Rights Act of 1875
- due to steam engine invention
- Lacks individuality does menial jobs
- Freedom of the Press and Assembly
- spouses from different social classes
- social factors caused emergence of social strata
Down
- Owners who exploit workers
- Power determines social standing
- Strictly enforced social system
- Give up freedom for material comforts
- Plessy vs. Ferguson
- Set of people, share similar status
- Intellectually superior people
- No need to join union for job
- due to race inequality
- Marriage to individuals of similar social background
20 Clues: Plessy vs. Ferguson • due to race inequality • Civil Rights Act of 1875 • Owners who exploit workers • No need to join union for job • due to steam engine invention • Americans can adapt and change • Intellectually superior people • Strictly enforced social system • Workers exploited by the owners • Natural way humans form classes • Power determines social standing • ...
The Tempest 2025-12-18
Across
- Caliban's mother
- The daughter of Alonso
- Age of _________
- Where the nobles had been for a wedding
- Where Trinculo said he had been and could get money for Caliban
- Character in Ovid whose speech Prospero's abjuration of magic is based on
- The rainbow
- Queen of the gods, wife of Jupiter
Down
- The second-in-command of the ship
- City-state Prospero was ruler of
- Goddess of the harvest and fertility
- The ruler of the ship
- The 'widow' Antonio and Sebastian mock Gonzalo over
- Sylvester ________, wrote A Discovery of the Bermudas
- City-state Alonso was ruler of
- William _________, wrote of the wreck of the Sea Venture
- Patagonian god worshipped by Caliban and his mother
17 Clues: The rainbow • Caliban's mother • Age of _________ • The ruler of the ship • The daughter of Alonso • City-state Alonso was ruler of • City-state Prospero was ruler of • The second-in-command of the ship • Queen of the gods, wife of Jupiter • Goddess of the harvest and fertility • Where the nobles had been for a wedding • The 'widow' Antonio and Sebastian mock Gonzalo over • ...
Semester 2023-12-08
Across
- To use in connection with a business, usually for profit
- o list or rate in order of importance or priority
- The introduction of something new
- The look on one's face which is responsible for a vast percentage of nonverbal communication
- The activity or gathering information to understand the need or your customer Research
- A movement usually of the body or limbs that emphasizes an idea, sentiment, olr attitude
- Unknown authorship or origin
- A document that defines a business's objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summery, market research, ad plan for execution
- Planned efforts made to reach a specific goal
- Firm adherence to a code of moral values
- The principles of conduct governing an individual or group
- A standard o which a judgement or decision may be based
- The depiction ad marketing of oneself, typically includes strengths ad values as well as goal statements
- A writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
- An outline of action steps needed to achieve your goals
- One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his ow business
- Simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object
Down
- The The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such a written, musical, or artistic work
- The outward aspect or look of something
- A series of steps the engineers or innovators can apply to develop a solution to a problem
- A description of what an individual would like to accomplish in the future
- Something that has been produced for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment the ability to create something new or the act of new process, product, or service
- style that involves completing physical activity
- A person's judgment of what is important in life
- A first full-scale and usually functional form of a ew design of an invention
- A constraining condition, agency, or force; a check
- Behavior of motivating people to act toward a common goal, attitude, or belief
- Relating to or experienced through hearing
- One who is present but is not taking part in a situation or event
- The use of imagination or original ideas or a individual's ability to create
30 Clues: Unknown authorship or origin • The introduction of something new • The outward aspect or look of something • Firm adherence to a code of moral values • Relating to or experienced through hearing • Planned efforts made to reach a specific goal • style that involves completing physical activity • A person's judgment of what is important in life • ...
Call Of The Wild 2022-03-31
Across
- urgently
- an important discovery
- small
- to have power over
- pleasant
- to spread throughout
- to win over/ gain trust
- small deer
- lived in
- a shady spot to rest
- clumbsy
- a spot to rest
Down
- offspring
- to send out
- stealthily
- a well made without a pump
- gloomily
- to be a part of
- not picking sides
- a noble
- not well managed
- fixed an issue
22 Clues: small • a noble • clumbsy • urgently • gloomily • pleasant • lived in • offspring • stealthily • small deer • to send out • fixed an issue • a spot to rest • to be a part of • not well managed • not picking sides • to have power over • to spread throughout • a shady spot to rest • an important discovery • to win over/ gain trust • a well made without a pump
The Roaring Twenties 2023-02-02
Across
- neighborhoods for one race or religion
- the inequality and suppressment of women
- made household chores quicker and efficient
- people moving from other countries
- when Americans were buying more things
- a very famous book about this time period
- a specific gender that gained more rights
- a very famous actor during the twenties
- form of paper tabloid that became popular
Down
- African American art and lifestyle
- the alcohol ban due to 18th amendment
- A new popular music style
- People who were fighting injustice
- a new invention that became incredibly popular
- Women with a shorter and riskier fashion sense
- the increase of illegal business
- laws that were racist against african americans
- smuggled alcohol into illegal bars
- appealed the 18th amendment
- Major crime lord arrested for tax evasion
20 Clues: A new popular music style • appealed the 18th amendment • the increase of illegal business • African American art and lifestyle • People who were fighting injustice • people moving from other countries • smuggled alcohol into illegal bars • the alcohol ban due to 18th amendment • neighborhoods for one race or religion • when Americans were buying more things • ...
Admin Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-12-20
14 Clues: DMS • A bill • "Bates Me!" • Work biography • Outlook online • Visitors start here • ______ Records Center • Keep the chickens here • Chief Financial Officer • Chief Information Officer • A legally binding agreement • A negative balance (3 words) • Experienced, qualified, skillful • Application to report security incidents
josh 2020-08-09
Across
- something that buys things that we wont
- is a basic need
- something that satisfies our wants
- a man made object
- pigs rice and trees
- having limited resources
- where something one does a job for you
Down
- something to make our life comfortable
- a invention a man thought of
- one of our basic needs in life
- to seek opportunity
- another need of survival
- when something is insufficient
- resources made by people
- something we need to survive
- how scarce our wants
16 Clues: is a basic need • a man made object • to seek opportunity • pigs rice and trees • how scarce our wants • another need of survival • resources made by people • having limited resources • a invention a man thought of • something we need to survive • one of our basic needs in life • when something is insufficient • something that satisfies our wants • something to make our life comfortable • ...
House Arrest Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-31
Across
- a document certifying the completion of a course of study
- someone who has been legally convicted of a crime
- the act of making an important discovery
- annoyed and irritable
- any large-scale calamity
- a failure to show regard for others
- make bigger
- a young offender
- physically and mentally fatigued
Down
- overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
- being on a very small scale
- a sharp sound made by small birds or insects
- a conjectural possibility or circumstance
- the act of breather with a husky or whistling sound
- release contained air or gas from
15 Clues: make bigger • a young offender • annoyed and irritable • any large-scale calamity • being on a very small scale • physically and mentally fatigued • release contained air or gas from • a failure to show regard for others • the act of making an important discovery • a conjectural possibility or circumstance • a sharp sound made by small birds or insects • ...
Renaissance, Reformations, and Exploration 2014-10-31
Across
- To cancel or set aside
- Who wrote Utopia
- Who wrote The Prince
- European country that started exploration during the Age of discovery
- Pardon releasing a person from punishments due to sin
- Spanish explorer
- Trade Trade routes developed as a result of the slave trade
- Big patron of arts
- Which explorer destroyed the Aztecs
Down
- An intellectual movement in which thinkers focused on human potential and achievement
- Searched for Northwest Passage
- Person of mixed native American and Spanish ancestry
- Discovered direct sea route to India
- A person who supports artists, especially financially
- Where did the Renaissance occur
15 Clues: Who wrote Utopia • Spanish explorer • Big patron of arts • Who wrote The Prince • To cancel or set aside • Searched for Northwest Passage • Where did the Renaissance occur • Which explorer destroyed the Aztecs • Discovered direct sea route to India • Person of mixed native American and Spanish ancestry • A person who supports artists, especially financially • ...
Rubik's Cube 2016-10-17
Across
- lösen
- Würfel
- sogar
- verschwinden
- erkennen
- zusammengehen, mitmachen
- Wettbewerb
- Führer, Anführer
- ob (Konjunktion)
- benutzen
- Mehrheit
- Spielzeug
- andauern über einen längeren Zeitraum
Down
- unerwartet (Adverb)
- bemerkenswert
- Quadrate
- wenige
- feiern, einen Festtag begehen
- Überlebender
- Erfindung
- Ungarn
- Erfolg
- schließlich, endlich
- erklären
- (Produkt)-einheiten
- Produktmesse
- beste Zeit, Hochzeit, Blütezeit
27 Clues: lösen • sogar • wenige • Würfel • Ungarn • Erfolg • Quadrate • erkennen • erklären • benutzen • Mehrheit • Erfindung • Spielzeug • Wettbewerb • verschwinden • Überlebender • Produktmesse • bemerkenswert • Führer, Anführer • ob (Konjunktion) • unerwartet (Adverb) • (Produkt)-einheiten • schließlich, endlich • zusammengehen, mitmachen • feiern, einen Festtag begehen • beste Zeit, Hochzeit, Blütezeit • ...
Unit 7 2021-11-29
Across
- vaihtoehto
- pyörätuoli
- sadetin
- rauhoittava
- johto
- kulkuväline
- lämpöpatteri
- henkilökohtainen, yksityinen
- estää
- hälytys
- vasara
- selviytyä
- silitysrauta
- happi
- ladata
- kilpailu
- pistorasia
Down
- pilli
- neste
- avaruusalus
- varusteet
- säännöllinen
- tuuletin
- pistoke
- keksintö
- ruuvimeisseli
- langaton
- laskeutua
- sopia (päälle)
- vastaanottaa
- poistaa
- esine
- työkalupakki
33 Clues: pilli • neste • johto • estää • esine • happi • vasara • ladata • pistoke • sadetin • hälytys • poistaa • tuuletin • keksintö • langaton • kilpailu • varusteet • laskeutua • selviytyä • vaihtoehto • pyörätuoli • pistorasia • avaruusalus • rauhoittava • kulkuväline • säännöllinen • lämpöpatteri • vastaanottaa • silitysrauta • työkalupakki • ruuvimeisseli • sopia (päälle) • henkilökohtainen, yksityinen
Vocabulario: Capítulo 6B ¿Qué nos traerá el futuro? 2021-12-21
Across
- toreduce
- invention
- factory
- usage
- increase
- genetics
- tomoveto
- tomakedecisions
- toreplace
- tocure
- totranslate
- tofindout
- virtualreality
- tocommunicate
- topollute
- majority
- toinvent
- energysource
- todesign
- advance
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- housing
- topursueacareer
- freetime
- todiscover
- toholdaposition
- technological
- gadget
- todisappear
- topredict
- gene
- toprolong
- illness
- development
- tobecome
- machine
35 Clues: gene • usage • gadget • tocure • housing • factory • illness • machine • advance • toreduce • increase • freetime • genetics • tomoveto • tobecome • majority • toinvent • todesign • invention • toreplace • topredict • tofindout • toprolong • topollute • todiscover • todisappear • totranslate • development • energysource • technological • tocommunicate • virtualreality • topursueacareer • toholdaposition • tomakedecisions
Theme 3 2024-12-12
34 Clues: enää • mitä • tila • luova • leiri • usein • rento • pysyä • huutaa • kunnes • ahkera • vakava • koskea • lähtien • nyökätä • riidellä • kuuluisa • keksintö • kohdella • kohtelias • kielletty • ärsyttävä • jääkaappi • yliopisto • tilaisuus • keskustelu • luotettava • muistuttaa • rehellisyys • kovaääninen • aikaisemmin • astua sisään • kunnianhimoinen • yllätys, yllättää
Alex - revision - Jan 2024 2024-01-03
Across
- money people get for work
- wybór
- a mother's sister
- e.g. Einstain was one
- e.g. wheel, engine, electricity
- ......... fact - ciekawostka
- plural form of "elf"
- It's 5 Celcius .........
- kłótnia
- a sister's daughter
- nadgarstek
- załoga /pracownicy
Down
- pikantny
- Rudolf - the red-nosed .............
- zagraniczny
- e.g. flour, eggs, butter - .............. for a cake
- pole
- wymówka
- kontuzja
- konkurs
20 Clues: pole • wybór • wymówka • kłótnia • konkurs • pikantny • kontuzja • nadgarstek • zagraniczny • a mother's sister • załoga /pracownicy • a sister's daughter • plural form of "elf" • e.g. Einstain was one • It's 5 Celcius ......... • money people get for work • ......... fact - ciekawostka • e.g. wheel, engine, electricity • Rudolf - the red-nosed ............. • ...
ee 2024-04-09
Across
- - Spring begins
- - Turning signal
- - Circumference
- - Art period
- - Smallest mammal
- - Lowest interior part of a ship
- - Halloween costume
- - Italy landmark
- Kea - Tallest Hawaiian mountain
- - Job termination
- - Geometric figure
Down
- - Gymnastics apparatus
- - Korean harvest festival
- - Industrial Revolution invention
- - Customer purchase
- - Evening formalwear
- - Exotic fruit
- - Sailing competition
- - Rocky object in space
- - Low-lying cloud type
20 Clues: - Art period • - Exotic fruit • - Spring begins • - Circumference • - Turning signal • - Italy landmark • - Smallest mammal • - Job termination • - Geometric figure • - Customer purchase • - Halloween costume • - Evening formalwear • - Sailing competition • - Gymnastics apparatus • - Low-lying cloud type • - Rocky object in space • - Korean harvest festival • Kea - Tallest Hawaiian mountain • ...
Train vocabulary for Update Your English course test 2021-09-08
Across
- arkisto
- käyttöliittymä
- tasa-arvo
- saaste
- laatu
- lataus, ladata
- pyyhkäistä
- kaukosäädin
- julkinen
- haittaohjelma
- polttoaine
- kestävä kehitys
- tuulivoima
- huijaus
- ajoneuvo
- teollisuus
- köyhyys
Down
- huolto
- ilmasto
- rauha
- yhteys
- arkaluontoinen
- käyttäjänimi
- kierrätys
- turvallinen
- kohde, kohdentaa
- laite
- väestö
- suodatin
- hyvinvointi
- kehitys
- säätää
- keksintö
33 Clues: rauha • laatu • laite • huolto • yhteys • saaste • väestö • säätää • ilmasto • arkisto • kehitys • huijaus • köyhyys • julkinen • suodatin • ajoneuvo • keksintö • kierrätys • tasa-arvo • pyyhkäistä • polttoaine • tuulivoima • teollisuus • turvallinen • kaukosäädin • hyvinvointi • käyttäjänimi • haittaohjelma • arkaluontoinen • käyttöliittymä • lataus, ladata • kestävä kehitys • kohde, kohdentaa
unit 6 and 7 2021-05-24
Across
- gurita
- solusi
- lumba-lumba
- lapisan
- listrik
- dapat hancur di alam
- cahaya matahari
- masalah
- berguna
- spill tumpahan minyak
- lapisan di bawah laut
- lapisan di tengah laut
Down
- binatang kecil tidak terlihat
- kecelakaan
- sumber daya
- tangan gurita
- imajinasi
- hilang
- polusi
- makhluk hidup
- penemuan
- sampah
- memancing berlebihan
- kreativitas
24 Clues: gurita • hilang • polusi • solusi • sampah • lapisan • listrik • masalah • berguna • penemuan • imajinasi • kecelakaan • sumber daya • lumba-lumba • kreativitas • tangan gurita • makhluk hidup • cahaya matahari • dapat hancur di alam • memancing berlebihan • spill tumpahan minyak • lapisan di bawah laut • lapisan di tengah laut • binatang kecil tidak terlihat
Unit One: Welcome to the 1920's 2014-03-10
12 Clues: Voting? • "And all that..." • Made work simpler • The act of "buying" • Labor Tensions arise • The Model T was an... • We hate "Un-Americans" • We women love our lives • "I believe I can I fly" • This method saved my life • The belief that immigrants must go • I contributed to the New York Herald Tribune
yea 2024-02-04
Across
- melol's mystery invention (1 word)
- cat with no ears; ash nickname
- my what?
- common name trend for #general (intro)
- VRchat; silly little plant thing
Down
- he who shall not be named
- by t_azk, dice, and ???
- allstars 1 winner
- eldritch mystery (particularly round)
- eww jak is now one
- oh just (to die) for
- you must protect it
12 Clues: my what? • allstars 1 winner • eww jak is now one • you must protect it • oh just (to die) for • by t_azk, dice, and ??? • he who shall not be named • cat with no ears; ash nickname • VRchat; silly little plant thing • melol's mystery invention (1 word) • eldritch mystery (particularly round) • common name trend for #general (intro)
sgdfgadfgfdag 2024-11-20
Atomic Theory Review 2023-09-29
Across
- The same element, but different numbers of electrons
- Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment
- Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model
- A negatively charged particle found orbiting around the nucleus
Down
- The same element, but different number of neutrons
- First guy to theorize atoms with postulates
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus, determines identity of element
- Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space
- Known for his model we still use today, discovered the orbit of electrons
- Known for his discovery of neutrons
10 Clues: Known for his discovery of neutrons • First guy to theorize atoms with postulates • Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model • The same element, but different number of neutrons • The same element, but different numbers of electrons • Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space • Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment • ...
Atomic Theory Review 2023-09-29
Across
- The same element, but different numbers of electrons
- Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment
- Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model
- A negatively charged particle found orbiting around the nucleus
Down
- The same element, but different number of neutrons
- First guy to theorize atoms with postulates
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus, determines identity of element
- Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space
- Known for his model we still use today, discovered the orbit of electrons
- Known for his discovery of neutrons
10 Clues: Known for his discovery of neutrons • First guy to theorize atoms with postulates • Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model • The same element, but different number of neutrons • The same element, but different numbers of electrons • Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space • Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2020-09-28
Across
- study and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- miniature representation of something
- a variable that does not depend on the other
- information received by the senses
- information collected using specific methods
- a number that is fixed and known
- qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that make a person
Down
- an educated guess
- a variable that does depend on the other
- scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- the use of one of the senses
- description of an observed phenomenon
- system of ideas intended to explain something
13 Clues: an educated guess • the use of one of the senses • a number that is fixed and known • information received by the senses • miniature representation of something • description of an observed phenomenon • a variable that does depend on the other • a variable that does not depend on the other • information collected using specific methods • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-26
Across
- the transition from a pre industrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- this guy invented the steel plow.
- Between 1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced network in the world.
- territory lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- this invention uses waves to create energy.
- this guy created a telegraph that sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as Morse code
- a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- Its impressive collection of American artifacts includes many items related to the industry.
- the act of putting an end to something, such as slavery
- The mighty Mississippi is the largest in North America and one of the largest in the world.
- before the American Civil War
- this guy made his rifles using interchangeable parts
- someone who farms and plants things
- a machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires
- an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- As the United States expanded its and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of slavery.
- a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- this invention is what puts sleeping beauty to sleep.
- Increased access to education and the rise of organizations expanded women’s roles in the early republic.
- doctrine an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton ball (tuft of cotton)
Down
- the cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials
- New inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s growth.
- On December 2, 1823, President Monroe delivered his seventh annual message to Congress, or what we know today as a of the Union address.
- this guy created the power loom for a more efficient cotton producing process
- A new invention enabled plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- the bill of is imporatnt
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- a boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward
- this guy invented the power loom.
- this guy opened his first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- People trapped in the institution of created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, rebellion.
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- someone who invents something
- the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- this guy started a car company and his name is in the title.
- an era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand
- a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system
- looms this invention is a mechanized loom.
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- Americans developed a strong national identity during the administrations of James Madison and James Monroe.
- owners someone who owns slaves
- Industrialization in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which lived and worked.
- trade the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
50 Clues: someone who invents something • before the American Civil War • owners someone who owns slaves • the bill of is imporatnt • this guy invented the steel plow. • this guy invented the power loom. • someone who farms and plants things • looms this invention is a mechanized loom. • a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats • this invention uses waves to create energy. • ...
Origin Stories Bell Ringer WHA 2024-09-09
Across
- Neo's discovery of the simulated reality and his role as the One.
- Bruce Wayne's tragic loss of his parents, which drives him to become the Dark Knight to protect Gotham City.
- Harry's life as an orphan, his discovery of his magical abilities, and his journey to defeat Lord Voldemort.
- The struggles of mutants to coexist with humans and their eventual acceptance of their unique abilities.
- Steve Rogers' journey from a frail soldier to a enhanced super-soldier after being selected for a secret experiment.
- Diana's upbringing on Themyscira, her escape to the outside world, and her eventual embrace of her Amazonian heritage.
Down
- Peter Parker's life-changing encounter with a radioactive spider that grants him extraordinary abilities.
- a skilled archer from District 12, volunteers to participate in games to save her younger sister, Prim, becoming a symbol of rebellion against the oppressive Capitol
- Tony Stark's transformation from a reckless billionaire to a superhero after being kidnapped and forced to build a weapon.
- Kal-El's journey from Krypton to Earth, where he becomes the Man of Steel, dedicated to protecting humanity.
- Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and his transformation into Darth Vader.
11 Clues: Neo's discovery of the simulated reality and his role as the One. • Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and his transformation into Darth Vader. • The struggles of mutants to coexist with humans and their eventual acceptance of their unique abilities. • ...
Navachara Puzzle 1 2023-11-09
Across
- An audio/video episodes related to a specific theme
- Report on a specific topic that presents a problem and provides a solution
- Process of turning an idea into an outcome that creates value for people
- Generate new data by learning pattern of other input data
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- Who quoted - The value of an idea lies in the using of it!
- A trend turning many aspects of our lives into computerized data
- Exclusive right granted for an invention
- Creation of something new to the world
8 Clues: Creation of something new to the world • Exclusive right granted for an invention • An audio/video episodes related to a specific theme • Generate new data by learning pattern of other input data • Who quoted - The value of an idea lies in the using of it! • A trend turning many aspects of our lives into computerized data • ...
Caleb's crossword puzzle 2025-02-03
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- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
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- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
Chap 18 sec 1,2,3 word search 2022-12-02
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- a settlement house is a center offering help to the urban poor
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- Corporations,or businesses owned by many investors.
- Henry Ford,an American manufacturer,made the automobile in 1900,available to millions of people.
- to make different
- enterprise
- An entrepreneur is someone who sets up new businesses owned by many investors.
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Alexander Graham Bell wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice.
- system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- trust is a group of corporations run by a single board of directions.
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- to get rid of
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- John D Rockefeller ,also came from humble beginnings
- to make free from impurities
- Wibur and Orville Wright tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk,North Carolina.
- a vehicle’s capacity to gain speed within a short time.
- A poor scottish immigrant
- place where people receive medical treatment,often for free or for a small fee
- Urbanization is the rapid growth of city populations
- Monopoly is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- Samuel Gompers formed a new union
- to give good reason for an action
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Jane Addams is a reformer
- Assembly line is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
26 Clues: enterprise • to get rid of • to make different • A poor scottish immigrant • Jane Addams is a reformer • to make free from impurities • Samuel Gompers formed a new union • to give good reason for an action • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • Corporations,or businesses owned by many investors. • John D Rockefeller ,also came from humble beginnings • ...
A Day in the Life of Thomas Edison's Workers 2020-05-23
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- Edison's glassblowers created this in order to make a light bulb
- Charles Dally, Edison's associate, experimented too much with this, later causing his death
- A worker's sack of this was discovered in the Stockroom
- A popular instrument played by Edison's musicians
- Edison Portland ______ was used to make houses
- Type of lamp used by the workers at their tables
- Edison put up signs forbidding workers to do this, "No _______"
- Nut and
- All workers had to "punch" this, even Edison
- Edison's own draftsmen used this invention of his, as seen in a historic photo in the Drafting Room
- Blacksmiths handled hot metal with this tool
- Edison's motion projector operator kept his films on this
- Edison's wet or dry type battery invention
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- Carpenters in the Pattern Shop created a pattern out of wood,called a _______ pattern
- A machinist had to bring their own tool _____
- Edison is not known for ac, but __
- Type of burner used in Chemistry Lab
- What the workers called him, The ___ Man
- Type of typewriter used by Edison's typists
- Edison's machinists used this to lubricate the machines
- Edison's Portland Cement ____ on Main St.
- Blacksmiths oven
- Nickname for his researchers and idea developers
- This machine is located in the Heavy Machine Shop and Precision Machine Shop for making turned objects
- Collapsible camera mount
- Large glass type of jar used for gold-plating of disc wax master phonograph records. By pumping the air out of it, a vacuum is formed
- Common measuring tool in Stockroom
- Workers used this to buff metal, polishing _____
28 Clues: Nut and • Blacksmiths oven • Collapsible camera mount • Edison is not known for ac, but __ • Common measuring tool in Stockroom • Type of burner used in Chemistry Lab • What the workers called him, The ___ Man • Edison's Portland Cement ____ on Main St. • Edison's wet or dry type battery invention • Type of typewriter used by Edison's typists • ...
Units 6 vocabulary 2015-12-13
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- bull he was the chief of the Lakota Sioux.
- unjust action based on the prejudiced of stereotyping of a group.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign.
- D Rockefeller he was the owner of standard oil and used the concept of trusts to create a monopoly in the oil industry.
- Invention that recorded sound and could play back.
- the nation began to see the development of it first suburbs.
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- built to connect all areas of the U.S- Pacific railway union pacific railway, Transcontinental Rail way,
- tracts of land set aside for Native American to live on (usually worst land).
- Commerce Act passed by congress that said the railroad had to have fair shipping rates.
- of living measure of a person's overall quality of life.
- A group of companies controlled by one board of directors.
- Class the class of people who usually work for an established wage.
- class a social class of people composed mostly of business individuals and professional.
- an independent legal entity owned by shareholders.
- Picture camera Invention that allowed you to capture a series of images instead of one still image at a time.
- Exclusion Act passed by congress that limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States from China.
- labor some young as 5 years old had to leave school in order to work from an early age.
- slums poor, inner city neighborhoods.
- exodus this was the movement of african-americans from the south to the west.
- shops were also hazardous.
20 Clues: shops were also hazardous. • slums poor, inner city neighborhoods. • bull he was the chief of the Lakota Sioux. • an independent legal entity owned by shareholders. • Invention that recorded sound and could play back. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign. • of living measure of a person's overall quality of life. • ...
NUR:3160 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-27
7 Clues: A study • Facts and Statistics • Focuses on Discovery • Statement that Predicts • Innovation is Communicated • Relating to Moral principals • Focuses on Cormation of theory
Entrepreneurship 2021-06-04
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- The state of being easily done
- a business arrangement in which one company gives another company permission to manufacture its product for a specific payment
- the granting of a property right to sovereign authority to an inventor
- a new business created to make a profit that also involves risk
- A person who operates a business and takes a greater than normal risk
- the ability of a commodity to be sold
- a new method, idea, or product
- the practice of matching your products to your competitor's products to make accurate price comparisons
- an enterprise you create as a result of an invention of innovation
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- a type of financing that investors provide to startup small businesses that are believed to have long-term growth potential
- the talent you need to do a task
- an enterprise guided by market trends and customer needs
- a method of communicating with a group of people via email
- manufactured by one company for sale under another company's brand
- A collection of information that is organized
- a type of intellectual property that gives the owners exclusive right to make copies of a creative work
- something like a process or device that has been invented
- the degree to which a business yields profit
- an amount paid by a third party to an owner of a product or patent for the use it
- a key to finding articles on a particular topic
- the ability to understand and share feelings
21 Clues: The state of being easily done • a new method, idea, or product • the talent you need to do a task • the ability of a commodity to be sold • the degree to which a business yields profit • the ability to understand and share feelings • A collection of information that is organized • a key to finding articles on a particular topic • ...
Unit 7 - Set 4 2023-10-04
Chapter 5 Review 2022-12-07
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- nonliving thing found in earth
- in or near a large city
- mountains throughout the Northeast region
- one of the biggest cities in the Northeast
- the first capital of the United States
- huge sheets of ice
- place where stone is dug, cut, or blasted
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- workers' group that tries to gain better pay
- right to make and sell an invention
- buying and selling of goods
- right to vote
- ocean along the Northeast region
- wet, marshy areas
- states that make up the Northeast region
14 Clues: right to vote • wet, marshy areas • huge sheets of ice • in or near a large city • buying and selling of goods • nonliving thing found in earth • ocean along the Northeast region • right to make and sell an invention • the first capital of the United States • states that make up the Northeast region • mountains throughout the Northeast region • ...
Scene 3 text 10 2025-03-18
Chap 18 1,2,3 2022-12-05
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- or businesses owned by many investors
- is the rapid growth of cities populations
- is a center offering help to urban poor
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- By the 1920s the airplane had begun to ____ the world by making travel quicker and trade easier
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directions
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- is a manufacturing method in which product is put together as is moves along the belt
- someone who sets up new businesses to make profit
- the oil industry soon devised methods to ______ crude
- worked for poor city dwellers, she opened a settlement house in the slums of Chicago
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer
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- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- formed a new union It was called the Knights of Labor , or AFT.
- were American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane
- They then ran the companies in ways that __________ companies;
- the system in which
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Big business leader used Social Darwinism to ________ efforts to limit competition
- increase in amount or extent
- was an American business magnate and philanthropist. He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- founder of Ford Motor Company, was born in Springwells Township, Wayne County, Michigan
- an establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, especially of a specialist nature.
- was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest people in history
- unions negotiate with management for works as a group
25 Clues: the system in which • increase in amount or extent • or businesses owned by many investors • is a center offering help to urban poor • is the rapid growth of cities populations • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer • someone who sets up new businesses to make profit • ...
Economic Terms 2025-03-01
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- Economy based on supply and demand.E.g. USA
- Items not necessary for survival, improve life. E.g. jewelry, decoration
- Assistance provided. E.g. Teaching
- Private and corporate ownership of resources and competition for profits with minimal government intervention.E.g. USA
- Economic growth. E.g. New company opening.
- Come up with a new object/unique idea.E.g. Invention of light bulb
- Individual/business that makes products. E.g. Backer
- Item has been replaced by a new product.E.g. typewriters
- Economy slows down.E.g. High unemployment, low spending
- The highest point before decline.E.g. Stock market boom
- Measures inflation by tracking price changes.E.g. CPI rising means higher cost of living
- A mix of market and government control.E.g. Canada, France
- People who use goods/services. E.g. A person buy and uses a toy
- Items necessary for survival. E.g. water, food
- Ways countries organize production/distribution.E.g. market
- Resources from nature. Get from earth, water, air.E.g. Oil
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- Through goods & services are made available to consumers. E.g. Labor
- Based on customs and traditions.E.g. Indigenous communities
- Workforce (People work to produce goods & services in a business).E,g. Doctors, engineers
- Physical products can be seen/touched. E.g. Clothes, shoes
- May replace each other in use/consumption.E.g. Coke and Pepsi
- Economic improvement after a recession.E.g. Job growth, increased spending.
- Purchasing power exceeds supply, currency depreciates, prices rise. E.g. Rising grocery costs
- Improve on existing products. E.g. phones
- How much is available.E.g. Food production
- Government controls production.E.g. North Korea, Cuba
- Items can be seen/touched & essential for survival.E.g. Food, medicine
- A severe, long-term recession.E.g. Great depression in 1930s
- Equipment, building, money, that is used to produce goods & services.E.g. Machines
- Goods that are used together. E.g. Phones and chargers
- Where demand meets supply.E.g. Stable gas prices.
- Buy goods/services.E.g. A person shopping in the store and buying a computer.
- Not necessary for survival.E.g. Luxury bag
- How much people want a product.E.g. High demand for iPhones
34 Clues: Assistance provided. E.g. Teaching • Improve on existing products. E.g. phones • How much is available.E.g. Food production • Economic growth. E.g. New company opening. • Not necessary for survival.E.g. Luxury bag • Economy based on supply and demand.E.g. USA • Items necessary for survival. E.g. water, food • Where demand meets supply.E.g. Stable gas prices. • ...
from flop to the top 2022-11-07
9 Clues: succed • try very hard • pain and suffering • be shacked from a job • an important discovery • reach the highest level • deal with something difficult • get better at at doing something • someone who does not perform as well as her or she can
Success and failure 2023-10-18
9 Clues: a bad student • pain and suffering • the contrary of fail • a sudden loss of power • an important discovery • can be due to a mistake • pass an exam or something • something who is not normally • a person who don’t have a work
New stone crossword 2022-03-24
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- used by the hominids to collect grains
- used to cut trees down for resources and land.
- used to make clothing
- Used to make tools in the neolithic
- female chicken
- The new stone age.
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- domesticated cows/bulls
- baby chicken
- A major invention in history that helped people carry grain and other resources
- caught for its meat by the hominids.
- the hominid people _______ early gods
- Yellow fruit that is yummy.
- Male chicken
- A brown material used to make houses for people
14 Clues: baby chicken • Male chicken • female chicken • The new stone age. • used to make clothing • domesticated cows/bulls • Yellow fruit that is yummy. • Used to make tools in the neolithic • caught for its meat by the hominids. • the hominid people _______ early gods • used by the hominids to collect grains • used to cut trees down for resources and land. • ...
U39 2020-03-18
Success 2023-04-21
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- - To successfully obtain or achieve a goal
- - To successfully reach a goal or objective
- - To achieve success in a particular endeavor
- - The process of developing and succeeding over time
- - To prosper and succeed in a particular environment or situation
- - Successful and experienced in a particular field or skill
- - A win or success in a competition or challenge
- - Feeling triumphant and successful after achieving a goal
- - The process of moving forward and making advancements
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- - To make progress and move forward towards success
- - An important and successful discovery or achievement
- - Exceptional and successful in a particular field or skill
- - To thrive and succeed financially or otherwise
- - To maintain and continue success over time
- - A great victory or success
- - To grow and succeed in a thriving manner
- - To improve and increase in success and status
- - Successful and victorious in a competition or challenge.
- - To surpass and excel in a particular field or skill
- - To successfully complete a task or objective
20 Clues: - A great victory or success • - To successfully obtain or achieve a goal • - To grow and succeed in a thriving manner • - To successfully reach a goal or objective • - To maintain and continue success over time • - To achieve success in a particular endeavor • - To successfully complete a task or objective • - To improve and increase in success and status • ...
IP Week Crossword 2022-08-29
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- any word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination of these things that identifies your goods or services
- Exclusive rights of invention for 20 years
- Used by 40 patent offices worldwide
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- Patent applications are generally published ____ months after the earliest priority date of the application.
- Legal term for rights creators have over their literary and artistic works
- collection of patent applications covering the same or similar technical content
- define the boundaries of an invention, and therefore lays down what the patent does and does not cover
7 Clues: Used by 40 patent offices worldwide • Exclusive rights of invention for 20 years • Legal term for rights creators have over their literary and artistic works • collection of patent applications covering the same or similar technical content • define the boundaries of an invention, and therefore lays down what the patent does and does not cover • ...
Scientific Method crossword. 2023-08-30
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- Process for studying and experimenting, to help you reach scientific conclusions.
- never changes
- First step in the scientific method.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
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- An educated guess.
- A scientific procedure to make a discovery.
- compares an experimental group and a control group and only has one variable.
- Something that is being changed.
- either validates or disproves your hypothesis.
- responds to the variable.
10 Clues: never changes • An educated guess. • responds to the variable. • Something that is being changed. • First step in the scientific method. • A scientific procedure to make a discovery. • either validates or disproves your hypothesis. • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. • ...
Vocabulary 1-4 2022-09-28
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- Clumsy
- Sudden, irregular movement of a limb or body
- Continuing without interruption
- Self-satisfaction
- Excited, confused, or disorderly
- Push, elbow, or bump against roughly
- Lasting for a short time
- Rising and falling irregularly in number or amount
- Thin or reduced in force or value
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- Disappointment after discovery that something is not as good as believed
- Of little importance or value
- Critical observation or examination
- Able to catch fire and burn easily
- Not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or aspects or something
- A place or position offering a good view
15 Clues: Clumsy • Self-satisfaction • Lasting for a short time • Of little importance or value • Continuing without interruption • Excited, confused, or disorderly • Thin or reduced in force or value • Able to catch fire and burn easily • Critical observation or examination • Push, elbow, or bump against roughly • A place or position offering a good view • ...
Science 2019-03-11
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- when something gets bigger and bigger
- when someone finds out something, like a cure
- something that spreads quickly. it can make you ill
- a place where you make medicines and cures
- the force that pulls some metals together
- what you see in a microscope
- what makes things move
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- the study of life
- something helping you see tiny creatures
- microscopic living things
- the thing that pulls us to the ground
- a living thing that grows on old wood
- to get more knowledge
- to see how long something is
- at the centre of the earth
15 Clues: the study of life • to get more knowledge • what makes things move • microscopic living things • at the centre of the earth • to see how long something is • what you see in a microscope • when something gets bigger and bigger • the thing that pulls us to the ground • a living thing that grows on old wood • something helping you see tiny creatures • ...
SS Week 9 2023-02-28
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- daughter of Powhatan
- not fresh and partly salty
- a large holding of land and power
- a village built by people
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- bay near the Powhatan village and Jamestown
- country where John Smith was born and died
- chief who lived in the village of Werowocomoco
- ships that brought the first settlers to Jamestown: Susan Constant, Discovery, _____________
- "brown gold"
- word used in Jamestown to describe men who had money and power
10 Clues: "brown gold" • daughter of Powhatan • a village built by people • not fresh and partly salty • a large holding of land and power • country where John Smith was born and died • bay near the Powhatan village and Jamestown • chief who lived in the village of Werowocomoco • word used in Jamestown to describe men who had money and power • ...
TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 2022-02-04
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- - Free software foundation
- - Generic name of the project and operating systems of free software type
- - Windows, Micorosft, MACOS
- - in this type of educational software experimental and discovery learning predominate
- - present information through text and interactive graphics
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- - Contract between the owner of the program and the user
- - Programs to support the academic knowledge
- - Gives freedom to copy, modify and sell copies
- - tutorial systems, e-books
- - promote self-study
10 Clues: - promote self-study • - Free software foundation • - tutorial systems, e-books • - Windows, Micorosft, MACOS • - Programs to support the academic knowledge • - Gives freedom to copy, modify and sell copies • - Contract between the owner of the program and the user • - present information through text and interactive graphics • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2021-11-21
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- how something is planned and made
- very unusual or noticeable in a way you admire
- things that are happening and are present at a particular time and place
- something made for the first time
- something that has a good result
- something good and successful that you do
- alone; very far from other places
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- opinion, fact, or idea
- someone who starts their own business
- difficult to understand or do; not simple
- easy; not complicated
- the act of using something
- why something is done or used
- to stop working
- very surprising
- to move from the water to land
16 Clues: to stop working • very surprising • easy; not complicated • opinion, fact, or idea • the act of using something • why something is done or used • to move from the water to land • something that has a good result • how something is planned and made • something made for the first time • alone; very far from other places • someone who starts their own business • ...
Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
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- Romans perfected this artwork.
- the way the Romans could write numbers
- this type of painting was important to Greece
- most common pet in Greece
- hard to do this because their soil was bad
- oldest city in the world
- the early history is more mythical than real.
- important to ancient Greek for trade
- founded Greece
- between Rome and Carthage was devastating
- King of Gods
- today is the capital of Italy.
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- Rome city located close to the volcano
- first Roman Emperor to convert
- Military and political leader in the Rome
- lived on Mount Olympus
- unique Greek invention
- country with many mountains
- a collection of traditional stories
19 Clues: King of Gods • founded Greece • lived on Mount Olympus • unique Greek invention • oldest city in the world • most common pet in Greece • country with many mountains • Romans perfected this artwork. • first Roman Emperor to convert • today is the capital of Italy. • a collection of traditional stories • important to ancient Greek for trade • Rome city located close to the volcano • ...
Nobel Prize 2023-07-12
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- Conrad Röntgen: Won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. He was recognized for his work related to the discovery of X-rays.
- Martin Luther King Jr: Awarded the Nobel Prize in peace in 1964. He was recognized for his efforts to combat racism and equality as a leader of the American civil rights movement, and is known for his "I Have a Dream" speech.
- Samuelson: He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1970. He was recognized for his contributions to economic theory and analysis, and helped lay the foundations of modern economics.
- Hemingway: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He was recognized for his creative and stylistic innovations as a novelist, most notably in The Old Man and the Sea.
- Pavlov: Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904. He was recognized for his physiological studies of the digestive process and is known for his work on conditioned reflexes, known as "Pavlov's dog."
- Rutherford: Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908. He is known as the father of nuclear physics and was recognized for his work on radioactivity, the decay of elements, and the discovery of the proton.
- Curie: Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. She is known for her work on radioactivity and the discovery of radium and polonium, and was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize.
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- Bernard Shaw: He won the Nobel Prize in 1925 in the field of literature. He is known as a playwright, and his works contain satirical elements that address social and political issues.
- Committee of the Red Cross: Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1917, 1944, and 1963. They were recognized for their work in caring for wounded soldiers and prisoners of war, and for their general service to humanity.
- Marconi: Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. He was recognized for his contributions related to the pioneering of wireless communication technology.
- Banting and John McLeod: Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1923. They were recognized for their work on the discovery of insulin and the treatment of diabetes.
- Sen: He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1998. He was recognized for his contributions to economic theory and social choice theory, and is known for his research on economic development and social welfare.
12 Clues: Conrad Röntgen: Won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. He was recognized for his work related to the discovery of X-rays. • Marconi: Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. He was recognized for his contributions related to the pioneering of wireless communication technology. • ...
Alisa Choice Board 2023-02-22
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- a "study of studies" that combines the findings of multiple studies to arrive at a conclusion
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact. scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- A cause and effect relationship in which one variable controls the changes in another variable.
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- specifies which research questions must be answered, how and when the data will be gathered, and how the data will be analyzed
- The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- a judgement based on the information obtained
- A measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how well either factor predicts the other.
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- the process of strictly defining variables into measurable factors
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- a research method that involves gathering information from people through the use of surveys or questionnaires
- evidence that comes from direct experience, scientifically gathered data, or experimentation
- a descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles
15 Clues: a judgement based on the information obtained • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory • the process of strictly defining variables into measurable factors • The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied. • evidence that comes from direct experience, scientifically gathered data, or experimentation • ...
Hovahnnes- Revision 2017-02-22
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- - say something indirectly
- - requiring immediate action or attention
- - a person saying a story
- - go somewhere with somebody else
- - A person who gives advice
- - behave in a way that it is not true
- - a place with a ghost
- - Pleased, happy
- - begin again or continue after a pause
- - animal (reptile), green with a long tail and short feet
- - astonish or shock (someone)
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- - a number, a person's bodily shape
- - feel that others laugh at you, feel awkward
- - Something against the law, offence, wrong
- - good-looking, beautiful
- - feeling alone
- - entertain
- - a person who practices and studies law
- - New creation of a thing
- - look like, appear
- - Short in duration
21 Clues: - entertain • - feeling alone • - Pleased, happy • - look like, appear • - Short in duration • - a place with a ghost • - a person saying a story • - good-looking, beautiful • - New creation of a thing • - say something indirectly • - A person who gives advice • - astonish or shock (someone) • - go somewhere with somebody else • - a number, a person's bodily shape • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-11-10
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- A person who owns or manages a farm.
- Invented the Cotton Gin.
- Building where goods are manufactured
- A payment or concession.
- The development of industries.
- Weighted pack of compressed cotton.
- A way to travel on train.
- political and economic theory of social organization
- The action of inventing something.
- Invented The Steam Engine.
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- Process of making an area more urban.
- device designed to automate weaving.
- An area for purchase and sale.
- Powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
- The person who commands a group
- Invented the flying shuttle.
- Most sophisticated banking system.
- Transfer from public to private control.
- Invented the Spinning Jenny.
- person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
20 Clues: Invented the Cotton Gin. • A payment or concession. • A way to travel on train. • Invented The Steam Engine. • Invented the flying shuttle. • Invented the Spinning Jenny. • An area for purchase and sale. • The development of industries. • The person who commands a group • Most sophisticated banking system. • The action of inventing something. • Weighted pack of compressed cotton. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2024-01-31
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- Explosive Chinese invention
- Corey's research lead him here
- Jessica's Mayan focus
- One of three famous Roman advances
- CP's summative
- Where pharaohs were buried
- What made Mesopotamia successful
- Andrea's focus might be dangerous
- Who made Nara's art?
- Jack's tasty project
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- Ethan is interested in this civilization
- Civilization that made the cheomseongdae
- Alex can help you find the way
- Annie, Joy, Ashley, and Angel all agree
- Nilashha's Mahabodhi Temple was made by these people
- Samuel and Davidson want you to know this
- The head on the laptop box
- Ray's focus was built by...
- Get ahead, Santi
- Marco's bowls come from this civilization
20 Clues: CP's summative • Get ahead, Santi • Who made Nara's art? • Jack's tasty project • Jessica's Mayan focus • Where pharaohs were buried • The head on the laptop box • Explosive Chinese invention • Ray's focus was built by... • Alex can help you find the way • Corey's research lead him here • What made Mesopotamia successful • Andrea's focus might be dangerous • ...
Eastern Romans Crossword Review 2025-01-06
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- Invention that caused the downfall of the Eastern Roman Empire
- The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- The group that conquered the Eastern Romans in 1453 CE
- The capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire gained its wealth because of ______.
- The name of Byzantine leader during the Battle of Kleidion
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- Another name for the Eastern Romans
- The beautiful building that served as a church and is currently a mosque in the former capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Invention that helped the Eastern Romans surive 1000 years long than the Western Roman Empire
- The capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire was surrounded by two ____.
- The modern name for the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
10 Clues: Another name for the Eastern Romans • The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • The group that conquered the Eastern Romans in 1453 CE • The name of Byzantine leader during the Battle of Kleidion • The modern name for the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • Invention that caused the downfall of the Eastern Roman Empire • ...
Me. Bakers class 2023-09-02
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- enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure.
- the state of the atmosphere
- charming and interactive
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- a scientific procedure undertaking to make a discovery
- able to make someone eager to do something
- providing enjoyment and amusement
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- influencing
- the systematic study
- behaving in a polite or friendly way to a guest or new arrival.
- produced or conducted by two or more parties working together.
- giving delight or pleasure.
12 Clues: influencing • the systematic study • charming and interactive • the state of the atmosphere • giving delight or pleasure. • providing enjoyment and amusement • able to make someone eager to do something • enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure. • a scientific procedure undertaking to make a discovery • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • ...
voctest access 4 unit 3 b 2020-02-10
11 Clues: Zitat • Umwelt • obwohl • wechseln • Entdeckung • würdevoll, würdig • Bewohner, Anwohner • Dämpfe, Abgase, Schwaden • miteinander gemein haben • Berühmtheit (berühmte Person) • offenbaren, preisgeben verraten
Healthy and tasty cockroach milk 2016-10-03
11 Clues: mix • chip • make • find • world • tell the news • a kind of water • think something • large brown insect • this that Pooh bear likes • ant, butterfly, bee, worm
school 2023-05-30
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- an act or instance of obeying
- fun group meetings
- the use of knowledge to invent new devices or tools
- class trips/day trips
- process of acquiring skills, information, and knowledge
- the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change.
- a plan or scheme to do something
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- the ability to think up and design new inventions
- enjoyment
- the ability to think up and design new invention
- the process whereby an individual learns to adjust to a group
- free from harm or hurt.
- caring enough to consider how words and actions impact others
- an ability to do an activity or job well
- physical activity
15 Clues: enjoyment • physical activity • fun group meetings • class trips/day trips • free from harm or hurt. • an act or instance of obeying • a plan or scheme to do something • an ability to do an activity or job well • the ability to think up and design new invention • the ability to think up and design new inventions • the use of knowledge to invent new devices or tools • ...
Engineering career 2022-01-18
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- This is about both engineers and inventors and passionate about tapping into kids' creativity
- Globe Lighting, Pedal-Powered Compost Turners, Pedal Pubs, Pedal-Powered Blimps
- Create the structures that bridges are built on, such as piers and foundations
- New innovations incorporate nonstandard materials, address concerns about sustainability and environmental impact
- Whitney invented the cotton gin, considered one of the most important contributions to the Industrial Revolution
- Their job duties are to design, implement, and maintain utility infrastructures, such as water or gas mains, electrical grids, and other types of delivery systems
- Developed projects that provided potable water, irrigation of agriculture and aquaculture, water storage systems, reclamation of storm water, flood control, and road and bridge construction
- Design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the Earth's surface. Petroleum engineers also find new ways to extract oil and gas from older wells
- Create the designs and sketch out the detailed plans for construction projects
- Electric Vehicles, including more powerful, longer-lasting batteries; enhanced charging technology; genuinely functional autonomous driving; and solar-powered vehicles.
- Anesthetic. The invention of anesthetic help put animals to sleep to put tracers on them, tend to any injuries, or study their appendages
- Moen's Single-Handle Mixing Faucet
- Prosthetics, such as dentures and artificial limb replacements
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- From cubicles to comfy chairs, their innovations have had a lasting impact on office life
- Work in the entertainment industry, contributing to creating the visuals for theatre, television, or film performances by lighting the scenes
- Robert Oppenheimer led the team that built the first atomic bomb
- Imaging to diagnose their patients' ailments and by 1922 engineers devised higher powered X-ray machines that could investigate metallic objects. X-ray imaging has transformed the medical and engineering field thanks to Roentgen's brilliant discovery
- Responsibilities include using specialized equipment to measure acoustics and vibrations within a structure, product, or transport system
- The Wright brothers may have invented the first motorised aircraft, but the 9th century engineer Abbas Ibn Firnas is considered to be the first human to fly with the help of a pair of wings built by silk, wood and real feathers.
- Traffic modeling, traffic forecasting, signal design, signal timing, road safety audits, pedestrian and bicycle studies, and traffic management plans
- Create many types of solutions such as desktop and web applications, mobile apps, games, robots, operating systems, network systems
- They build process control equipment to provide improved surface modification. Also vacuum curing, plasma cleaning, resist removal
- Iceberg Detector, Submarine Sound Telegraphy, Marine Steam-Turbines, Unsinkable Ships
- Ornithopter, a flying machine using flapping wings to imitate the flight of birds
- Design robotic systems to help people and society in many ways, including systems implemented in autonomous vehicles and advanced sensing and computer vision
- Creation of quality documentation and development of SOPs for their facility and products in line with industry standards
26 Clues: Moen's Single-Handle Mixing Faucet • Prosthetics, such as dentures and artificial limb replacements • Robert Oppenheimer led the team that built the first atomic bomb • Create the structures that bridges are built on, such as piers and foundations • Create the designs and sketch out the detailed plans for construction projects • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2016-11-01
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- First name of the founder of Buddhism.
- A combination of religion and government.
- Belief in many gods.
- After death, a soul comes back in a new life.
- When a civilization establishes a series of rulers from the same family.
- Shang dynasty used to communicate with ancestors.
- A Mesopotamian temple.
- Strong rainfall in India.
- Behavior that affects the next life in both Hinduism and Buddhism.
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- This river valley had planned cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
- The Himalayas and Hindu Kush mountains provided this for the Indus River Valley.
- Duty in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Egyptian writing system.
- Strict social structure in India.
- Tombs for Egyptian pharaohs.
- First king to write down a legal code.
- Mesopotamian writing system.
- Hindus who are freed from reincarnation cycle.
- Discovery that allowed historians to translate hieroglyphics.
- One sacred writing of Hinduism.
- Buddhists who are freed from reincarnation cycle.
21 Clues: Belief in many gods. • A Mesopotamian temple. • Egyptian writing system. • Strong rainfall in India. • Tombs for Egyptian pharaohs. • Mesopotamian writing system. • Duty in Hinduism and Buddhism. • One sacred writing of Hinduism. • Strict social structure in India. • First name of the founder of Buddhism. • First king to write down a legal code. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-26
Across
- an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- this invention uses waves to create energy.
- Americans developed a strong national identity during the administrations of James Madison and James Monroe.
- Industrialization in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which lived and worked.
- before the American Civil War
- this guy opened his first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system
- this guy made his rifles using interchangeable parts
- trade the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- this guy invented the power loom.
- looms this invention is a mechanized loom.
- this guy invented the steel plow.
- On December 2, 1823, President Monroe delivered his seventh annual message to Congress, or what we know today as a of the Union address.
- the cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials
- a boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward
- The mighty Mississippi is the largest in North America and one of the largest in the world.
- an era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand
- a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- As the United States expanded its and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of slavery.
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- New inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s growth.
- a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
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- the bill of is imporatnt
- a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- Increased access to education and the rise of organizations expanded women’s roles in the early republic.
- owners someone who owns slaves
- territory lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- People trapped in the institution of created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, rebellion.
- doctrine an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government
- the transition from a pre industrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
- a machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires
- this guy started a car company and his name is in the title.
- a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton ball (tuft of cotton)
- someone who invents something
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- someone who farms and plants things
- the act of putting an end to something, such as slavery
- Its impressive collection of American artifacts includes many items related to the industry.
- a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats
- Between 1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced network in the world.
- this invention is what puts sleeping beauty to sleep.
- this guy created the power loom for a more efficient cotton producing process
- this guy created a telegraph that sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as Morse code
- A new invention enabled plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
50 Clues: before the American Civil War • someone who invents something • owners someone who owns slaves • the bill of is imporatnt • this guy invented the power loom. • this guy invented the steel plow. • someone who farms and plants things • looms this invention is a mechanized loom. • this invention uses waves to create energy. • a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats • ...
Kate Is Made Smaller Crossword 2020-07-03
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- intelligent
- not flat, but able to be measured in height, depth and width
- the action of inventing something, typically a process of device
- worried
- shook several times beacause you were cold or frightened
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- not real
- really good
- knew and understood something
- an apparatus powered by electrical means, and are often motorised
- make or become larger
10 Clues: worried • not real • really good • intelligent • make or become larger • knew and understood something • shook several times beacause you were cold or frightened • not flat, but able to be measured in height, depth and width • the action of inventing something, typically a process of device • an apparatus powered by electrical means, and are often motorised
Challenges 2023-06-27
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- An exciting and daring experience or journey that involves taking risks and exploring new things.
- The act of finding or uncovering something previously unknown. Discoveries can be made in science, nature, or even within yourself.
- Something that stands in the way and makes it difficult to achieve a goal. Overcoming obstacles requires determination and perseverance.
- The process of developing and improving over time. It involves learning from challenges, embracing change, and striving for personal progress.
- Working together with others towards a common goal. Teamwork involves communication, cooperation, and sharing responsibilities.
- Accomplishing something significant or reaching a goal. Achievements reflect hard work, dedication, and personal growth.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions to improve or solve problems. Innovation encourages thinking creatively and finding better solutions.
- A strong desire to learn, explore, and understand the world around you. Curiosity fuels discovery and helps you ask questions and seek knowledge.
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- The act of investigating or discovering new places, ideas, or information. It involves curiosity, learning, and being open to new experiences.
- Adjusting and changing to fit new circumstances or environments. Adaptation requires flexibility and the ability to embrace new challenges.
- A situation or task that requires a solution or decision. It challenges your thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Using your imagination and original ideas to solve problems or create something new. Creativity allows you to think outside the box.
- The ability to face and overcome fears, difficulties, or dangers. It involves taking risks and standing up for what you believe in.
- Something you want to achieve or accomplish. Setting goals helps you focus, plan, and work towards something meaningful.
14 Clues: An exciting and daring experience or journey that involves taking risks and exploring new things. • A situation or task that requires a solution or decision. It challenges your thinking and problem-solving skills. • Something you want to achieve or accomplish. Setting goals helps you focus, plan, and work towards something meaningful. • ...
Crossword Confusion 2021-09-29
10 Clues: form an idea • signifying the issue • detecting the product • to find the best solution • to search different options • entirely new product created • test and chose best solution • solving a problem temporarily • acronym for problem solving process • altered existing product or service
TOEIC 2025-05-20
10 Clues: Like Batcave • Poutine and Trump • malaysia for travel • in tartiflette we ... • oposite of introduction • usefull for work online • like the fucking covid 19 • Here we go !!! Yahooooo!!! • for make evolve the humanity • what the France likes to makee people pay
Chapter 1 2014-09-01
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- the sentence to cast out of a local residence
- floating prisons
- the european word denoting Lex Salica
- designed to enforce penitence and prisoner anoynmity
- sentence requiring the banishment of the offender to another country
- also known a asylum
- prolonged series of retailation
- study of crime and criminal behavior
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- to take revenge
- created for the employment of London's "riffraff in 1557
- paying restitution for crimes to the crown
- a house of correction for persons guilty of minor law violations
- former Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
- offender is being cast out
- also known a "jails"
15 Clues: to take revenge • floating prisons • also known a asylum • also known a "jails" • offender is being cast out • prolonged series of retailation • study of crime and criminal behavior • the european word denoting Lex Salica • paying restitution for crimes to the crown • the sentence to cast out of a local residence • designed to enforce penitence and prisoner anoynmity • ...
mars awakens 2025-05-27
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- – The interaction between humans and technology.
- Source – Power needed for surviva
- – Giving up something for the greater good.
- – The lack of essential resources like water and oxygen.
- – A dangerous phenomenon in the story.
- – Finding out hidden truths about Mars.
- Analysis – Studying information to make decisions.
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- – Learning to work together despite differences.
- – A robotic vehicle used to explore Mars.
- – The process of making Mars habitable.
- – The ability to maintain life and resources over time.
- – Creating new solutions for survival.
- – The feeling of being alone, which characters experience on Mars.
- – Protective gear for surviving Mars' harsh conditions.
- – Understanding oneself in a new environment.
15 Clues: Source – Power needed for surviva • – Creating new solutions for survival. • – A dangerous phenomenon in the story. • – The process of making Mars habitable. • – Finding out hidden truths about Mars. • – A robotic vehicle used to explore Mars. • – Giving up something for the greater good. • – Understanding oneself in a new environment. • ...
english 2023-12-06
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, and 3 2022-12-02
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- A center offering help to urban poor.
- The rapid growth of city populations.
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- A poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business.
- The inventor of the telephone.
- To get rid of.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- People who tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
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- To increase in speed.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- A business owned by many inventors.
- Someone who sets up a new business to make profit.
- A place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- A reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- A Jewish Immigrant who formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor.
- To purify; make free from impurities.
- To change; to make different.
- An American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions.
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- To give a good reason for an action.
- The son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: To get rid of. • To increase in speed. • To change; to make different. • The inventor of the telephone. • A business owned by many inventors. • To give a good reason for an action. • A center offering help to urban poor. • The rapid growth of city populations. • To purify; make free from impurities. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Zhou crossword 2016-02-25
9 Clues: children toy/invention. • one of the split armies. • one of the split armies. • Zhou Dynasty's rain ended. • Also known as Chou Dynasty. • Zhou Dynasty started ruling. • Zhou Dynasty lived along them. • bronze was heavily used in the age. • was an invention they used for diretion.
Crossword puzzle Effects of the Industrial Revolution 2021-04-09
8 Clues: Oil tycoon • Steel tycoon • Protesting against a product • Made steel manufacturing cheaper • An invention that made boats move • Why children had to work to support family • Clothing manufacturing increased because of this • An invention that increased demand for slave labor
Units 6 vocabulary 2015-12-13
Across
- bull he was the chief of the Lakota Sioux.
- unjust action based on the prejudiced of stereotyping of a group.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign.
- D Rockefeller he was the owner of standard oil and used the concept of trusts to create a monopoly in the oil industry.
- Invention that recorded sound and could play back.
- the nation began to see the development of it first suburbs.
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- built to connect all areas of the U.S- Pacific railway union pacific railway, Transcontinental Rail way,
- tracts of land set aside for Native American to live on (usually worst land).
- Commerce Act passed by congress that said the railroad had to have fair shipping rates.
- of living measure of a person's overall quality of life.
- A group of companies controlled by one board of directors.
- Class the class of people who usually work for an established wage.
- class a social class of people composed mostly of business individuals and professional.
- an independent legal entity owned by shareholders.
- Picture camera Invention that allowed you to capture a series of images instead of one still image at a time.
- Exclusion Act passed by congress that limited the number of immigrants coming into the United States from China.
- labor some young as 5 years old had to leave school in order to work from an early age.
- slums poor, inner city neighborhoods.
- exodus this was the movement of african-americans from the south to the west.
- shops were also hazardous.
20 Clues: shops were also hazardous. • slums poor, inner city neighborhoods. • bull he was the chief of the Lakota Sioux. • an independent legal entity owned by shareholders. • Invention that recorded sound and could play back. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign. • of living measure of a person's overall quality of life. • ...
Chap 18 croosword 2022-12-06
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- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- make free from impurities
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- to increase in speed
- to change to make different
- invested in an oil refinery. He used the profits to buy other oil companies
- to give good reason for an action
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- invented the telephone
- a poor Scottish immigrant, he worked his way up in the railroad business
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- tested a gas-powered airplane at kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- businesses owned by many inventors
- made the automobile available to millions of people
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for small fee
- came from a well-to-do family but she felt strong sympathy for the poor
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- formed a new union it was called the American Federation of Labor
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention product
- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- to get rid of
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • invented the telephone • make free from impurities • to change to make different • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many inventors • is the rapid growth of city populations • is a center offering help to the urban poor • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • ...
