discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Priestly's Crossword 2021-08-19
10 Clues: His last name • what did he discover? • who was he tought by? • his childhood family's job • the outcome of his expirement • what was one if his inventions • one of the careers and job he had • he was influenced to discovery of? • the plant that led to his discovery • his profesion that lead to his discovery
Discovery and Inventions 2013-09-09
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- devices powered by current.
- source of light
- done without wasting resources,
- of or relating to sound
- a single unit composing a TV or digital image.
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- a machine used for a simple purpose
- to bounce back waves, especially from sound or light
- intensely bright;
- very thin thread-like fiber.
- nonverbal gestures or cues sending a message
10 Clues: source of light • intensely bright; • of or relating to sound • devices powered by current. • very thin thread-like fiber. • done without wasting resources, • a machine used for a simple purpose • nonverbal gestures or cues sending a message • a single unit composing a TV or digital image. • to bounce back waves, especially from sound or light
Unit 11 - Discovery and Inventions 2018-01-25
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- It means to move earth and make a hole in the ground.
- It means a light on a tall post in the street.
- It means wanting to know about something.
- It means steps that lead up and down inside a building.
- It means the place where you go first when you arrive at a hotel or an office building.
- It means a thing someone has made for the first time.
- It means to warm something so that it becomes liquid.
- It means not natural or real, but made by people.
- It means to put a dead body in the ground or put something in the ground or under something else.
- It means (something happens) by chance or in a way that is not planned.
- It means a large round object in space that moves around the sun or another star.
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- It means the reason for doing something.
- It means movies.
- It means luckily.
- It means a place where two lines, walls or roads meet.
- It means completely necessary.
- It means a special room where scientists work.
- It means where a person or thing is going or looking.
- It means a long narrow part inside a building with rooms on each side of it.
- It means something that somebody does that is against the law.
20 Clues: It means movies. • It means luckily. • It means completely necessary. • It means the reason for doing something. • It means wanting to know about something. • It means a light on a tall post in the street. • It means a special room where scientists work. • It means not natural or real, but made by people. • It means to move earth and make a hole in the ground. • ...
Orange Group Crossword 2021-03-02
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- operation
- betrayal of trust
- landscapes, hilltops, mountains
- to have courage
- raising money by selling tickets and giving prizes
- the sport/skill of shooting with a bow and arrows at a target.
- new things, inventions
- a room/building displaying works of art
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- being a slave
- sweets
- you can buy fresh bread here
- pens, pencils, a ruler
- Amazon, Just Eat, Deliveroo
- works with meat
- pots/dishes made of earthenware or baked clay.
- young children
- dishonest behaviour or activities.
- descriptions of things you can see
18 Clues: sweets • operation • being a slave • young children • works with meat • to have courage • betrayal of trust • pens, pencils, a ruler • new things, inventions • Amazon, Just Eat, Deliveroo • you can buy fresh bread here • landscapes, hilltops, mountains • dishonest behaviour or activities. • descriptions of things you can see • a room/building displaying works of art • ...
history of technology 2017-06-13
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- where an object comes from
- productively working
- the development of continuous manufacturing, sophisticated transportation and communication systems
- humans talking to one another
- the modern era
- facts that are proven
- started with the development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetables and meat
- a group of inventions working together
- removing unwanted materials from a substance
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- saw the development of many technological devices that produced long-lasting effects on technology and society,The waterwheel The block printing process Paper money The magnetic compass The printing press
- a time of rebirth of the arts and humanities, was also an important development in the history of technology
- hand held weapons made of stones
- an improvement of an invention
- human social development
- emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
- something that is new
- means to reinvent
- began with the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- objects humans use for productivity
20 Clues: the modern era • means to reinvent • productively working • something that is new • facts that are proven • human social development • where an object comes from • humans talking to one another • an improvement of an invention • hand held weapons made of stones • objects humans use for productivity • a group of inventions working together • ...
Juliet Vocabulary 2025-02-23
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- To leave or go away
- A feeling of hopelessness
- Completely fascinated or enchanted by something
- Stated ownership or declared something as true
- Showing strong emotions or deep interest
- Free from mistakes; exact
- A sudden and important discovery or achievement
- With great excitement and eagerness
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- Tools or machines designed for a purpose
- Nearly, but not exactly
- A path or direction something moves along
- A strong wind
- The place where someone or something is going
- Legal rights granted for inventions
14 Clues: A strong wind • To leave or go away • Nearly, but not exactly • A feeling of hopelessness • Free from mistakes; exact • Legal rights granted for inventions • With great excitement and eagerness • Tools or machines designed for a purpose • Showing strong emotions or deep interest • A path or direction something moves along • The place where someone or something is going • ...
Victorian era 2025-06-02
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- examples bicycle and telephone
- very dirty
- act of settling in country
- a famous nurse in the 19th century
- Nightingale's creation
- inventor of the telephone
- as important as an invention
- Nancy is one
- men fight at war
- famous author, writter
- noble man
- synonym for pickpocket
- child without father and mother
- production places
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- very useful invention
- a mechanical means of transport
- nickname of Florence
- man character of a Dickens book
- people with no money
- powerful group of countries
- for orphans
- with a lot of people
- dangerous dark places work
- empress of a famous period
- place of war in the 19th century
25 Clues: noble man • very dirty • for orphans • Nancy is one • men fight at war • production places • nickname of Florence • people with no money • with a lot of people • very useful invention • Nightingale's creation • famous author, writter • synonym for pickpocket • inventor of the telephone • act of settling in country • dangerous dark places work • empress of a famous period • ...
Inventions 2021-03-19
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- A light source, typically made of glass
- A device used for measuring the position and angle of some other gadget
- The chemical element used in nuclear power plants
- The most known invention of Wright brothers
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- A discovery that Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison changed the world with
- An alloy of iron and carbon
- Complex organic cover that is used to make frying pans
- One of the most important inventions that powered the Internet as we know it now
- It was used by Watt Power Machines
- one of the most important ancient inventions that allowed to make the first types of transport
- A type of oven that uses electricity to heat food
11 Clues: An alloy of iron and carbon • It was used by Watt Power Machines • A light source, typically made of glass • The most known invention of Wright brothers • A type of oven that uses electricity to heat food • The chemical element used in nuclear power plants • Complex organic cover that is used to make frying pans • ...
Inventions 2021-03-19
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- A light source, typically made of glass
- A device used for measuring the position and angle of some other gadget
- The chemical element used in nuclear power plants
- The most known invention of Wright brothers
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- A discovery that Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison changed the world with
- An alloy of iron and carbon
- Complex organic cover that is used to make frying pans
- One of the most important inventions that powered the Internet as we know it now
- It was used by Watt Power Machines
- one of the most important ancient inventions that allowed to make the first types of transport
- A type of oven that uses electricity to heat food
11 Clues: An alloy of iron and carbon • It was used by Watt Power Machines • A light source, typically made of glass • The most known invention of Wright brothers • A type of oven that uses electricity to heat food • The chemical element used in nuclear power plants • Complex organic cover that is used to make frying pans • ...
Discoveries of Man 2024-03-30
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- - A device used to observe distant objects in space, leading to discoveries about the universe.
- - The discovery of this energy form revolutionized technology and brought about various inventions.
- - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations, simplifying and speeding up complex computations.
- - The invention of the steam engine powered the industrial revolution and transformed transportation and manufacturing.
- - A tool used to magnify objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye, allowing for scientific discoveries.
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances.
- - A circular object that rotates on an axle, invented for transportation and making work easier.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, used for medical imaging.
- - The discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick paved the way for advancements in genetics and understanding of heredity.
- - The discovery of radioactivity by Marie Curie led to advancements in nuclear science and medicine.
- - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming that revolutionized medicine and saved many lives.
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- - A machine that enabled the mass production of books and facilitated the spread of knowledge.
- - The invention of powered flight by the Wright brothers revolutionized travel and transportation.
- - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient.
- - A device that allows the transmission and reception of sound signals through electromagnetic waves.
- - An invention that captures and preserves images, allowing us to capture moments and create memories.
- - A global network of computers that revolutionized communication, information sharing, and access to knowledge.
- - The discovery of microchip technology led to the development of computers and modern electronics.
- - One of the earliest discoveries made by humans that led to warmth, cooking, and protection.
20 Clues: - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances. • - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient. • - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light. • ...
Discoveries of Man 2023-06-13
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- - A device used to observe distant objects in space, leading to discoveries about the universe.
- - The discovery of this energy form revolutionized technology and brought about various inventions.
- - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations, simplifying and speeding up complex computations.
- - The invention of the steam engine powered the industrial revolution and transformed transportation and manufacturing.
- - A tool used to magnify objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye, allowing for scientific discoveries.
- - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances.
- - A circular object that rotates on an axle, invented for transportation and making work easier.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, used for medical imaging.
- - The discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick paved the way for advancements in genetics and understanding of heredity.
- - The discovery of radioactivity by Marie Curie led to advancements in nuclear science and medicine.
- - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming that revolutionized medicine and saved many lives.
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- - A machine that enabled the mass production of books and facilitated the spread of knowledge.
- - The invention of powered flight by the Wright brothers revolutionized travel and transportation.
- - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient.
- - A device that allows the transmission and reception of sound signals through electromagnetic waves.
- - An invention that captures and preserves images, allowing us to capture moments and create memories.
- - A global network of computers that revolutionized communication, information sharing, and access to knowledge.
- - The discovery of microchip technology led to the development of computers and modern electronics.
- - One of the earliest discoveries made by humans that led to warmth, cooking, and protection.
20 Clues: - Invented by Alexander Graham Bell, it allows people to communicate over long distances. • - A writing instrument that replaced quills and made writing more accessible and convenient. • - The art and science of capturing and creating images through the use of a camera and light. • ...
Invention 2025-09-25
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- The legal right to an invention
- A plan to solve a problem
- The way parts work together in a machine
- A creative ability or skill
- Quality of working well without waste
- To form or make by combining parts
- Testing ideas to learn or prove something
- A person who creates new inventions
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- Using new ideas to improve something
- To change something completely
- Tools, machines, and systems created
- The act of finding something new
- The process of working together
- A detailed plan or drawing
- A first model of an invention
15 Clues: A plan to solve a problem • A detailed plan or drawing • A creative ability or skill • A first model of an invention • To change something completely • The legal right to an invention • The process of working together • The act of finding something new • To form or make by combining parts • A person who creates new inventions • Using new ideas to improve something • ...
A Dream Come True 2023-10-18
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- a highly infectious epidemic disease
- a wired device that transmits voices
- hand signals
- a room where manual or light industrial work is done
- a primitive community of people in ancient cultures
- a chance
- to continiue
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- a government institution that keeps record of new inventions
- a target
- to pass on
- engaged
- spread
- capacity or talent
- people who can neither hear nor speak
- deadly
- speech that is visible
- a discovery of production of a new machine
- long thin pieces made of iron
- to succeed in accomplishing
- impossible to hear
20 Clues: spread • deadly • engaged • a target • a chance • to pass on • hand signals • to continiue • capacity or talent • impossible to hear • speech that is visible • to succeed in accomplishing • long thin pieces made of iron • a highly infectious epidemic disease • a wired device that transmits voices • people who can neither hear nor speak • a discovery of production of a new machine • ...
Discovery and Inventions 2025-11-25
7 Clues: useful • able to hurt or damage • without end or restriction • very important or necessary • to stop something from happening • a set of lines, colors, or shapes • to show the meaning or truth of something
Engineering careers 2022-10-20
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- they make paper using trees
- Track the impact of process improvements and incidents and predict the impact to yield
- invents more plane
- uses light to make innovations
- makes new inventions for the animals
- drinking water gas
- creates and filters clean water
- makes new vents to filter air
- makes drones
- Farming inventions
- inhibit radiant heat transfer
- use kinetic energy to make inventions
- designs medicine
- makes new x-rays for different part of the body
- preparing technical drawings
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- monitor high wind speeds
- innovate and create new wired phones
- uses oil to make inventions like oil drills
- innovate and create new computers and devices
- works with electronical devices
- create tools to fix other things
- use products to design service
- use traffic road safety
- makes nuclear power plants
- create and innovate railroads
- innovate jets
26 Clues: makes drones • innovate jets • designs medicine • invents more plane • drinking water gas • Farming inventions • use traffic road safety • monitor high wind speeds • makes nuclear power plants • they make paper using trees • preparing technical drawings • makes new vents to filter air • inhibit radiant heat transfer • create and innovate railroads • uses light to make innovations • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2015-03-06
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- One day Ben tied a ___ to a kite in a thunder and lightning storm.
- Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older.
- Benjamin Franklin wrote a ___ called Poor Richards Almanac.
- One of Benjamins most successful inventions are the bifocal ___.
- When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___.
- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the most successful inventions is the ___ eyeglasses.
- When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance.
- Once Ben moved to Philadelphia he meet a girl named ___ and decided to marry her.
- Ben was the first person to prove ___ was a form of electricity.
- Benjamin ___ is a very talented writer and inventor.
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- When Ben was getting older he worked for his brother as an ___.
- After Ben ran away from home he wrote many ___ were he ran away to.
- When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ .
- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the well known inventions is the Franklin ___.
- When Ben was young he loved to ___.
- Ben Franklin tricked his brother by writing an article and signed it ___, when his brother found out it was him he got really mad and didn’t let him publish anymore.
- One day Ben flew a ___ in a thunder and lightning storm which wasn’t really a good idea.
- ___ Franklin has made many inventions that have affected our lives today.
- When Ben was working for his brother he thought it was getting boring so he ran away to ___.
- Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time.
- Some of the well known ___ Ben has made are the Franklin stove the lightning rod or even bifocal eyeglasses.
21 Clues: When Ben was young he loved to ___. • Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time. • Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older. • When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ . • Benjamin ___ is a very talented writer and inventor. • When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___. • When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-11-04
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- view that knowledge comes from the mind using logic and reason
- Invisible force that pulls things together
- Astronomer who proved the heliocentric view and many discoveries
- The planets orbit around the sun
- Newton's three laws about physics
- Planets and sun orbit around the earth
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- The study of the humanm body
- Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing
- Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished
- Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun
10 Clues: The study of the humanm body • The planets orbit around the sun • Newton's three laws about physics • Planets and sun orbit around the earth • Invisible force that pulls things together • Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing • Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished • Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun • ...
1.4 Fantasy Becomes Fact 2022-09-12
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- papers issued to a company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a
- took as one's own
- excited or enthusiastic
- an important discovery or major advance
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- imagined or pictured
- intrigued and enchanted
- instruments made for a particular purpose
- excitedly and with zeal
8 Clues: took as one's own • imagined or pictured • intrigued and enchanted • excitedly and with zeal • excited or enthusiastic • an important discovery or major advance • instruments made for a particular purpose • papers issued to a company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a
Age of Reason Review 2018-10-09
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- short, philosophical saying
- the rights of life , liberty and pursuit of happiness
- Speech to the Virginia Convention is this style of writing
- writing style that imitated form and structure of ancient Greeks
- the art of public speaking
- number of Franklin's virtues
- Jefferson states the a government gets its power from the ____of the governed
- one of Franklin's inventions
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- material which is circulated to further a cause
- rhetorical feature that makes used of repetition of words or phrases
- wrote Declaration of Independence
- European movement which stressed learning and discovery
- most important historic event during Age of Reason
- how Franklin made his fortune
- These are rhymed pairs of lines. __________couplets
- not used as often to explain how or why
- library of ____________
- The Way to ___________ by Franklin
- wrote "these are the times that try mens' souls."
- held in high regard during age of reason
20 Clues: library of ____________ • the art of public speaking • short, philosophical saying • number of Franklin's virtues • one of Franklin's inventions • how Franklin made his fortune • wrote Declaration of Independence • The Way to ___________ by Franklin • not used as often to explain how or why • held in high regard during age of reason • ...
Well-Known Foreign Scientists 2019-02-06
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- He was one of France's and the World's greatest aeronautical engineer and aviators.
- Thomas Edison ________ 1093 inventions.
- A physician and research bacteriologist at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London.
- The atomic theory in 1805 states that matter is made up of small particles called ______.
- Louis Pasteur is the founder of ______.
- Marie Curie discovered the elements radium and ________.
- One of the patented inventions of Thomas Edison
- A polish scientist.
- Founded individual psychology called psychotherapy.
- Andre Marie Ampere was a french ______ and mathematician.
- Benjamin Franklin organized the first _________ in America.
- He formulated the laws of universal gravitation.
- Galilei He is chiefly remembered for his work on free fall.
- Lister He was the first to solve the problem of wound infection after surgery.
- Engine Rudolf Diesel improved _______.
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- He was born on 1766 and died on 1844.
- Antoine rests his discovery of _____ in early 1896.
- What did Joseph Thompson discovered?
- It was discovered in September 1928.
- What was the first projector Zeiss built?
- lens What did Carl Zeiss invented?
- He invented trigonometry
- Who accidentally blinded himself at the age of three?
- What was the first important scientific contribution of Joseph Lister?
- Father of electric telephone.
- Braille devised a similar system using ______ in 1824.
- He was born on 1906
- Table What did Mendeleyev discovered?
- The most distant known planet from the sun.
- Einstein Who was the creator of the theory of relativity?
30 Clues: A polish scientist. • He was born on 1906 • He invented trigonometry • Father of electric telephone. • lens What did Carl Zeiss invented? • What did Joseph Thompson discovered? • It was discovered in September 1928. • He was born on 1766 and died on 1844. • Table What did Mendeleyev discovered? • Engine Rudolf Diesel improved _______. • Thomas Edison ________ 1093 inventions. • ...
JAIME Mesopotamia 2025-10-22
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- used to push things Mesopotamian Inventions
- Most of the past Mesopotamian kings were once
- Mesopotamians dug ___________ as a method of bringing water to their land and crops.
- Ziggurat - is __________
- used to make weapons and tools Mesopotamian Inventions
- used to travel across water Mesopotamian Inventions
- What is the name of the very good soil for farming
- Civilizations developed about
- Polytheism - is the belief in_________
- rolls carts around to Mesopotamian Inventions
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- is an _________ amount of something needed.
- Who found clues to the history of Mesopotamia in piles of rubble
- used to carry crops Mesopotamian Inventions
- In which season did the 2 rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) often flood
- In which season did farmers not have enough rain for their crops
15 Clues: Ziggurat - is __________ • Civilizations developed about • Polytheism - is the belief in_________ • is an _________ amount of something needed. • Most of the past Mesopotamian kings were once • used to push things Mesopotamian Inventions • used to carry crops Mesopotamian Inventions • What is the name of the very good soil for farming • ...
Renaissance Key Words 2023-03-17
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- Person who created the 95 Theses
- City of the start of the Renaissance
- Improving the quality of life by looking at old cultures
- Person who was involved with art, discovery, and inventions
- Invention that helped common people
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- Place where the Renaissance spread North
- A period of great change in art, research, and innovation based on the Romans and Greeks
- Name of king who created the Church of England
- Family who supported many artists
- Person accused of corruption in the Church
10 Clues: Person who created the 95 Theses • Family who supported many artists • Invention that helped common people • City of the start of the Renaissance • Place where the Renaissance spread North • Person accused of corruption in the Church • Name of king who created the Church of England • Improving the quality of life by looking at old cultures • ...
Word families_Unit 8 2025-03-27
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- Tom is studying to become an______
- Her children have all been ______ in their chosen careers.
- Samuel is more_______in the morning.
- Steve McQueen______and starred in the movie.
- Alfred Nobel _____ dynamite.
- Newton made an important_______ discovery.
- The school has had a lot of _____ with its literacy program.
- Consumers are becoming more suspicious of advertising claims about______that they buy.
- Calvin Klein is a famous fashion_____
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- Thomas Edison was an______
- _______like the electric light bulb changed the way people lived.
- The______ was really angry with the director.
- Maria wants to be a______ when she grows up.
- Chris is studying______at school.
- Ronaldo is a versatile and ______ player.
- I finally______in passing my driving test.
- We looked at several different_____for the new bridge.
- Sandra is really interested in______.
18 Clues: Thomas Edison was an______ • Alfred Nobel _____ dynamite. • Chris is studying______at school. • Tom is studying to become an______ • Samuel is more_______in the morning. • Sandra is really interested in______. • Calvin Klein is a famous fashion_____ • Ronaldo is a versatile and ______ player. • I finally______in passing my driving test. • ...
Science and technology 2025-03-25
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- A place where scientists conduct experiments
- The discovery of something new and important
- A secret code to protect online accounts
- A person who writes code to create software
- A person who tries to break into computer systems
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- A scientist who studies living organisms
- The flow of electrical power
- A program or set of instructions used by a computer
- A person who creates new inventions
9 Clues: The flow of electrical power • A person who creates new inventions • A scientist who studies living organisms • A secret code to protect online accounts • A person who writes code to create software • A place where scientists conduct experiments • The discovery of something new and important • A person who tries to break into computer systems • ...
WW Week 4 Vocabulary 2022-10-26
8 Clues: important discovery • show great excitement • hold someone's attention • you say something is yours • to have or show strong feelings • imagine or visualize the future • things made for a particular purpose • gives the right to make, use or sell new inventions
Discovery 2023-12-17
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- Mandatory meeting between parties to discuss and plan discovery. (3 words)
- Exchange of relevant documents between parties. (2 words)
- Document listing privileged documents withheld during discovery. (2 words)
- Seeking information from individuals not directly involved in the lawsuit. (3 words)
- Agreement between parties regarding facts or evidence in a case. (2 words)
- Individual with information relevant to a case. (2 words)
- Written statements the other party must admit or deny. (3 words)
- Official directive issued by a judge during discovery. (2 words)
- A professional providing specialized testimony based on their knowledge. (2 words)
- Meeting between prosecution and defense to discuss the case and potential plea deals. (2 words)
- Protects materials prepared by an attorney in anticipation of litigation. (3 words)
- Sworn out-of-court testimony used as evidence in a trial. (1 word)
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- Information used to challenge a witness’s credibility. (2 words)
- Legal procedure where each party gathers evidence from the other. (2 words)
- Demand for documents or other evidence in the possession of another party. (3 words)
- Written questions exchanged between parties in a lawsuit. (1 word)
- Process of collecting electronic information for legal purposes. (2 words)
- Legal order requiring an individual to appear in court or produce evidence. (1 word)
- Request to force compliance with a discovery request. (3 words)
- Improper use of discovery procedures to harass or burden the opposing party. (2 words)
20 Clues: Exchange of relevant documents between parties. (2 words) • Individual with information relevant to a case. (2 words) • Request to force compliance with a discovery request. (3 words) • Information used to challenge a witness’s credibility. (2 words) • Written statements the other party must admit or deny. (3 words) • ...
Life of Early Humans 2021-10-18
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- a rod placed at the centre of a wheel that helps it rotate.
- age of discoveries and inventions.
- people who moved from place to place.
- means‘old’ in Greek.
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- taming of animals.
- an occupation that made early humans settle down in one place.
- a substance made by combining two or more metals.
- first metal used by early humans.
- discovery of this helped early humans not eat raw meat.
- tool that were used as the tip of spears and arrows.
10 Clues: taming of animals. • means‘old’ in Greek. • first metal used by early humans. • age of discoveries and inventions. • people who moved from place to place. • a substance made by combining two or more metals. • tool that were used as the tip of spears and arrows. • discovery of this helped early humans not eat raw meat. • ...
Crossword 2021-06-12
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- To invent a word or phrase that no one has used before
- A secret; unknown before; made to be known
- "In the winter that seat is close enough to the radiator to remain warm and yet not so close as to cause perspiration. In the summer it's directly in the path of a cross breeze created by open windows there and there. It faces the television at an angle that is neither direct thus discouraging conversation nor so far wide to create a parallax distortion."
- An un credited scientist who discovered pulsars
- Won the nobel price for discovering x ray
- Controversy surrounded the safety and efficacy this Russian covid 19 vaccine
- A type of pizza and an attribute of a skilled computer tech - Astrophysicist born on 12th June
- Cryptocurrency named after a meme
- ununoctium
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- Dark lady of DNA
- for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity
- celebrates famous events and people with abstract art
- a principal vein of an ore or mineral
- A Highly reputed American computer company introduced this operating system in 1984 to run the company's line of personal computers
- The canal obstruction had a significant negative impact on trade between Europe and Asia
- Thomas Edison is called the father of all inventions; but who's the mother of all inventions?
- the dream heist
- A South Korean multinational conglomerate's new AI assistant recently went viral. What's the name of this company?
18 Clues: ununoctium • the dream heist • Dark lady of DNA • Cryptocurrency named after a meme • a principal vein of an ore or mineral • Won the nobel price for discovering x ray • A secret; unknown before; made to be known • An un credited scientist who discovered pulsars • celebrates famous events and people with abstract art • To invent a word or phrase that no one has used before • ...
Innovation 2025-11-13
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- Things that have been made for the first time
- Bombs made with energy from the central part of atoms
- finding something for the first time
- An equipment used by a computer that seems real to us
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- IComputer software that helps designers
- Equipment used in the home
- Made better
- New ideas, methods or inventions
- Advanced scientific knowledge or equipment
- using electricity
- Machines or pieces of equipment
11 Clues: Made better • using electricity • Equipment used in the home • Machines or pieces of equipment • New ideas, methods or inventions • finding something for the first time • IComputer software that helps designers • Advanced scientific knowledge or equipment • Things that have been made for the first time • Bombs made with energy from the central part of atoms • ...
Inventions 2023-06-27
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- Tools, devices, and methods used to solve problems or make tasks easier, often involving computers and electronics.
- A small, useful device or tool that is often cleverly designed or technologically advanced.
- The process of finding solutions to challenges or issues using creativity and logic.
- The use of machines or technology to perform tasks or processes automatically, without human intervention.
- An early model or version of an invention that is used to test and improve its design.
- A legal document that gives an inventor exclusive rights to their invention for a certain period.
- The act of introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions to improve something.
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- A person who creates or designs something new, like a machine or device.
- A person who uses scientific knowledge and creativity to design and build machines, structures, or systems.
- The working parts or system within a machine or device that makes it function.
- A form of energy that powers many inventions, such as lights, appliances, and electronic devices.
- Finding or uncovering something new or unknown, such as a scientific breakthrough.
- The process of planning and creating the appearance and functionality of an invention or object.
13 Clues: A person who creates or designs something new, like a machine or device. • The working parts or system within a machine or device that makes it function. • The act of introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions to improve something. • Finding or uncovering something new or unknown, such as a scientific breakthrough. • ...
Research and Development 2023-08-15
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- the practical application of new inventions into marketable products
- refers to creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works and symbols, names, images and designs used in business
- the formulation or discovery of new ideas for products or processes
- legal property rights over the possession and use of intellectual property
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- when something becomes different or undergoes a certain transformation from its initial state or condition
- distinctive name, symbol, motto or design that identifies a business or its products – can be legally registered and cannot be copied
- legal right to protect and be the sole beneficiary from artistic and literary works
- legal right to be the sole producer and seller of an invention for a certain period of time
- the scientific research and technical development of new products and processes
9 Clues: the formulation or discovery of new ideas for products or processes • the practical application of new inventions into marketable products • legal property rights over the possession and use of intellectual property • the scientific research and technical development of new products and processes • ...
Crosswor Puzzle 2022-02-12
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- the act of showing no vengeance and letting someone go for what they have done
- changing your ways to become better
- making a discovery leading to an action
- truth and morality are not definite and are man made inventions
- proving that one's actions are ok
- the almighty God
- a supernatural or devine being
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- consequences for ones actions
- the state of being moraly correct
- righting a wrong
- taking a situation of letting somebody off the hook despite them not deserving it
- a decision that fairly looks over the facts of a cituation or a persons actions and decide what to do with it or them
- an action that goes against commandments or law
- something being definite
- giving one a path to redemption for their wrong doings
- to give judgment on to someone for their wrong doings
16 Clues: righting a wrong • the almighty God • something being definite • consequences for ones actions • a supernatural or devine being • the state of being moraly correct • proving that one's actions are ok • changing your ways to become better • making a discovery leading to an action • an action that goes against commandments or law • ...
Research and Development 2023-08-15
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- the practical application of new inventions into marketable products
- refers to creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works and symbols, names, images and designs used in business
- the formulation or discovery of new ideas for products or processes
- legal property rights over the possession and use of intellectual property
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- when something becomes different or undergoes a certain transformation from its initial state or condition
- distinctive name, symbol, motto or design that identifies a business or its products – can be legally registered and cannot be copied
- legal right to protect and be the sole beneficiary from artistic and literary works
- legal right to be the sole producer and seller of an invention for a certain period of time
- the scientific research and technical development of new products and processes
9 Clues: the formulation or discovery of new ideas for products or processes • the practical application of new inventions into marketable products • legal property rights over the possession and use of intellectual property • the scientific research and technical development of new products and processes • ...
Discovery 2024-08-11
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- (8) Alex Nestke had to learn this Olympic sport, especially popular in America, twice: once when he was 4 and once again when he was 6 since he completely forgot how to.
- (9) Matt Patberg likes to play softball, a sport in which pitches must be thrown ____.
- (3) Manny Ojeda was in this genre of band in high school where he played guitar.
- (4) Max Drew likes to eat ice. This is commonly referred to as a type of ____. It sounds like part of a popular pokemon.
- (10) Alex LaDue camped out in a tent waiting in line for 7 weeks to attend a sporting event for this game
- (3 words, 16) Franziska Thiel has played over a thousand hours of this video game, where terrorists and counter terrorists fight for objectives.
- (6) Sam Miller used to work for one of these, where you will encounter clowns and elephants performing for an audience.
- (6) During his time studying for his master's, Pranay Kolhe was so exhausted that he slept through this entire day of the week (almost 36 hours total)!
- (7) Joshua Famous used to breed this popular tropical fish which shares its name with one of its predators: corydora ____.
- (5) Because of Sassan's last name, Schirazi, and his southern appearance, he is often mistaken as coming from this country where a cat had inherited €10 million
- (6) Mahima Chadha has created four different kinds of these walls in her home
- (6) Joe Hawkey enjoys gardening and has a variety of different flowers, including roses, lilies, and this flower, which is named after the Goddess of Rainbows. It also shares its name with a part of human body.
- (2 words, 12) In middle school, Sung Joon Park was really good at this sport in which professionals fracture the humerus bone more frequently than another other sporting activity and can be played with one appendage.
- (5) Arjun Radhakrishnan's favorite soccer player, from his favorite team Manchester City, has this first name that can commonly be found at Appian and The Office.
- (4) Jessica Hatfield plays this sport played on greens.
- (5) Tadesse Getahun loves playing this incredibly popular skill and luck based card game.
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- (5) Zulfiye Argin watches this style of Japanese animation
- (11) Martina Drazic has traveled across Germany, Italy, and Portugal through this activity involving two wheels with a tent
- (6) Sarah Gould loves this challenging activity often solved with words or pieces
- (5) An abstract strategy game invented in 600 CE enjoyed by a few members in the SBU. Pranav Ranganathan was once slapped in the face during a tournament and made the local newspaper.
- (2 words, 9) Dimitar Dimitrov has flown over this region where you may encounter polar bears
- (7) Michelle Liu recently went to this former Disney Channel Actress and popular pop star’s concert and she proclaimed it was the best time of her life (last name).
- (2 words, 13) Caroline studied this craft of weaving pliable materials in high school
- (5) Evan Bernard shares his love for this relaxing location with Ken.
- (5) Payal Maharshi can get competitive in games – one time, after winning 5 consecutive games of Tekken, she jumped so hard that this furniture broke
- (7) Mat Jennings’s dog (a Springer Spaniel) shares a name with this popular Indian sport
- (6) Nitish Sabharwal enjoys this outdoor activity involving trails and nature
- (2 words, 13) Nini Acquista enjoys playing this popular indie game, developed and maintained by a single individual and known for its farming simulation.
- (4) Rachel Bartuska’s pet cat shares a name with these household items. You probably use these every day.
- (4) You may see Dennis Chiappetta wearing blue and orange to show his support for this New York baseball team.
- (12) This downhill sport where your feet are bound in place is enjoyed by Thomas Lee
- (11) Sian Jones writes these kinds of fiction stories, and occasionally some of them will be published in magazines
- (2 words, 10) A style of woodworking where you connect different slabs of wood together with colored epoxy resin. It is named for its similarity to this body of water. Patrick Lynch makes these as a hobby.
- (7) Nihaar Narayan enjoys this activity when attending extreme music shows.
34 Clues: (4) Jessica Hatfield plays this sport played on greens. • (5) Zulfiye Argin watches this style of Japanese animation • (5) Evan Bernard shares his love for this relaxing location with Ken. • (7) Nihaar Narayan enjoys this activity when attending extreme music shows. • (6) Nitish Sabharwal enjoys this outdoor activity involving trails and nature • ...
Discovery 2023-12-17
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- Mandatory meeting between parties to discuss and plan discovery. (3 words)
- Exchange of relevant documents between parties. (2 words)
- Document listing privileged documents withheld during discovery. (2 words)
- Seeking information from individuals not directly involved in the lawsuit. (3 words)
- Agreement between parties regarding facts or evidence in a case. (2 words)
- Individual with information relevant to a case. (2 words)
- Written statements the other party must admit or deny. (3 words)
- Official directive issued by a judge during discovery. (2 words)
- A professional providing specialized testimony based on their knowledge. (2 words)
- Meeting between prosecution and defense to discuss the case and potential plea deals. (2 words)
- Protects materials prepared by an attorney in anticipation of litigation. (3 words)
- Sworn out-of-court testimony used as evidence in a trial. (1 word)
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- Information used to challenge a witness’s credibility. (2 words)
- Legal procedure where each party gathers evidence from the other. (2 words)
- Demand for documents or other evidence in the possession of another party. (3 words)
- Written questions exchanged between parties in a lawsuit. (1 word)
- Process of collecting electronic information for legal purposes. (2 words)
- Legal order requiring an individual to appear in court or produce evidence. (1 word)
- Request to force compliance with a discovery request. (3 words)
- Improper use of discovery procedures to harass or burden the opposing party. (2 words)
20 Clues: Exchange of relevant documents between parties. (2 words) • Individual with information relevant to a case. (2 words) • Request to force compliance with a discovery request. (3 words) • Information used to challenge a witness’s credibility. (2 words) • Written statements the other party must admit or deny. (3 words) • ...
The Victorian Era 2013-11-06
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- This disease wiped out several First Nations Villages on the BC Coast
- Lead to increased global travel
- an example of a new invention in the medical field
- The beliefs, values and tastes of this time period were based on hers
- Several adventurers traveled this continent extensively
- Their discovery helped remove diseases
- Having a ____ was not popular because it meant you worked outside
- Victorians loved reading about their stories in Africa and S America
- One's judgement of what is important in life
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- Dog Fights, Dog-and-bull fighting and Bear-knuckle boxing are example of this
- Growing taste for amusement lead to the development of these
- A status of hierarchy based on the basis of wealth and prestige
- An acceptance that something is true or exists without proof
- Advancements in _____ were made with this through new inventions
- Steam Ships and Steam Locomotive allowed for this
- These were more focused on local gossip
16 Clues: Lead to increased global travel • Their discovery helped remove diseases • These were more focused on local gossip • One's judgement of what is important in life • Steam Ships and Steam Locomotive allowed for this • an example of a new invention in the medical field • Several adventurers traveled this continent extensively • ...
DISCOVERY 2015-11-05
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- overall, this benefits from discoveries
- another basic language technique that makes a comparison
- unfortunately we sometimes do this to discoveries
- a positive result of discoveries
- Newton didn't let this bring him down
- wrote a famous text 'On the Origin of the Species'
- a long compound word that suggests something is against our instinct
- man it ha gift for spotting supernovae
- number of moons thought to exist in the solar system when Bryson was a boy
- the .......... effect that suggests that 'everything is just right'
- a basic language technique used by Bryson to create imagery
- one of the men who stumbled upon leftover Big Bang radiation
- English 'rock star' scientist with his own documentary series
- Bryson has a keen sense for this
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- flew a kite in an electrical storm
- unfortunately we sometimes do this to discoveries (clue..."No we don't")
- an easily understood version of something...Bryson uses this
- Einstein's nationality
- another word for 'interesting...Bryson focuses on .......... individuals
- this is a factor in the process of discovery
- a specific type of discovery that is most important in this module
- a famous comet is named after this man
- an unpleasant man who actually helped shape what we expect of a museum
- an interesting personal story...Bryson uses this technique
- another word for time, place, circumstances
- Einstein's big idea
- the other guy who stumbled across the leftover radiation
- a word that describes some discoveries, showing how surprising they can be
28 Clues: Einstein's big idea • Einstein's nationality • a positive result of discoveries • Bryson has a keen sense for this • flew a kite in an electrical storm • Newton didn't let this bring him down • a famous comet is named after this man • man it ha gift for spotting supernovae • overall, this benefits from discoveries • another word for time, place, circumstances • ...
Discovery 2018-08-30
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- Something that you build with a customer that helps with sales.
- give (someone) greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
- construct (something, typically something large) by putting parts or material together over a period of time.
- the power or act of seeing into a situation.
- involvement or commitment.
- talk about (something) with another person or group of people.
- the informal exchange of ideas by spoken words.
- a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.
- share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
- the client we work for!
- What you are doing right now is considered an _______.
- a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
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- gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- of, relating to, or affecting a particular person.
- The company we work for!
- the act of finding or learning something for the first time.
- the required question on every call!
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- someone gave me a phone _____.
- our team name!
- give intellectual, moral, and social instruction to (someone, especially a child), typically at a school or university.
22 Clues: our team name! • the client we work for! • The company we work for! • involvement or commitment. • someone gave me a phone _____. • the required question on every call! • the power or act of seeing into a situation. • share or exchange information, news, or ideas. • the informal exchange of ideas by spoken words. • of, relating to, or affecting a particular person. • ...
Discovery 2023-12-01
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- Legal procedure where each party gathers evidence from the other. (2 words)
- Intentional destruction or alteration of evidence. (1 word)
- Written questions exchanged between parties in a lawsuit. (1 word)
- Request for a mental or physical examination of a party. (1 word)
- Court-appointed official assisting in complex discovery matters. (2 words)
- Mandatory meeting between parties to discuss and plan discovery. (3 words)
- Request for the court to provide expert witnesses. (3 words)
- Demand for documents or other evidence in the possession of another party. (3 words)
- Sworn out-of-court testimony used as evidence in a trial. (1 word)
- Protects materials prepared by an attorney in anticipation of litigation. (3 words)
- Document listing privileged documents withheld during discovery. (2 words)
- Written statement made under oath. (2 words)
- Request to force compliance with a discovery request. (3 words)
- Agreed-upon facts between parties in a lawsuit. (2 words)
- Improper use of discovery procedures to harass or burden the opposing party. (2 words)
- Request for a mental health assessment of a party. (2 words)
- Legal proceedings where opposing parties present evidence and arguments. (2 words)
- Process of collecting electronic information for legal purposes. (2 words)
- Written statements the other party must admit or deny. (3 words)
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- Request to temporarily halt certain actions pending trial. (2 words)
- Legal order requiring an individual to appear in court or produce evidence. (1 word)
- Meeting between prosecution and defense to discuss the case and potential plea deals. (2 words)
- Exchange of relevant documents between parties. (2 words)
- Contract restricting the sharing of certain information. (2 words)
- Information used to challenge a witness's credibility. (2 words)
- Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words)
- Seeking information from individuals not directly involved in the lawsuit. (3 words)
- Demand for a party to undergo a medical or psychiatric evaluation. (2 words)
- Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words)
- Request to present evidence of rehabilitation during sentencing. (1 word)
- Request for the court to recognize certain facts without formal evidence. (2 words)
- A professional providing specialized testimony based on their knowledge. (2 words)
- Individual with information relevant to a case. (2 words)
- Evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words)
- Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words)
- Official directive issued by a judge during discovery. (2 words)
- Inspection of an object or property relevant to the case. (2 words)
- Exchange of written information between parties. (2 words)
- Agreement between parties regarding facts or evidence in a case. (2 words)
- Request for the opposing party to reveal certain information. (1 word)
40 Clues: Evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words) • Written statement made under oath. (2 words) • Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words) • Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words) • Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words) • Exchange of relevant documents between parties. (2 words) • ...
2025 Unit 3 Mesopotamia 2025-12-04
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- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Persepolis was originally built by __________ the Great.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Under King Ashurbanipal, a great __________ was built in Nineveh.
- House Hammurabi: As a youth, Hammurabi likely attended a school called the ______ ______.
- Akkad: Sargon installed the first ______, coming up with the idea that a man's sons should inherit his kingdom.
- Akkad: The Akkadians had a similar government and culture as the Sumerians, but spoke a different ______.
- Akkad: The Akkadians lived in ______ Mesopotamia while the Sumerians lived in the south.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The name Persepolis is Greek for "__________ city".
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: They used ____________ to weave cloth from wool.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Which King of Babylon is mentioned alongside Nebuchadnezzar?
- Hammurabi: To keep the peace, Hammurabi established ________ with the most powerful nations in Mesopotamia.
- Akkad: The Akkadians built good roads and even developed an official ______ service.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The city of Akkad was the center of the world's first __________.
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- Science, Inventions, and Technology: After using the wheel for pottery, the Sumerians used it for their ____________ around 3200 BC.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: The first calendar had 12 ____________ months.
- Hammurabi: Hammurabi was born around 1810 BC in this Mesopotamian city-state.
- Akkad: The first Empire to rule all of Mesopotamia was the ______ Empire.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Archeologists still haven't found the city of __________.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: They used ____________ metal (and later iron metal) to make strong tools and weapons.
- Hammurabi: Which ally did Hammurabi call on for help, but their army never arrived?
- Hammurabi: Hammurabi embarked on construction projects and many _______ to improve the way of life in his kingdom.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: They may have even discovered the number for ____________ in figuring the circumference of a circle.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Uruk was the center of the __________ civilization.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The people of Akkad were under the leadership of __________ the Great.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: Using advanced math, Mesopotamian ____________ were able to follow the movements of the stars, planets, and the Moon.
- Hammurabi: The laws were carved into stone columns called ______ so everyone could read them.
25 Clues: Akkad: The first Empire to rule all of Mesopotamia was the ______ Empire. • Hammurabi: Hammurabi was born around 1810 BC in this Mesopotamian city-state. • Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The name Persepolis is Greek for "__________ city". • Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Uruk was the center of the __________ civilization. • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2015-03-06
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- Some of the well known ___ Ben has made are the Franklin stove the lightning rod or even bifocal eyeglasses.
- One of Benjamins most successful inventions are the bifocal ___.
- When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___.
- When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance.
- One day Ben tied a ___ to a kite in a thunder and lightning storm.
- Once Ben moved to Philadelphia he meet a girl named ___ and decided to marry her.
- ___ Franklin has made many inventions that have affected our lives today.
- Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older.
- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the well known inventions is the Franklin ___.
- After Ben ran away from home he wrote many ___ were he ran away to.
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- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the well known inventions is the Franklin ___.
- Ben Franklin tricked his brother by writing an article and signed it ___, when his brother found out it was him he got really mad
- When Ben was getting older he worked for his brother as an ___.
- When Ben was working for his brother he thought it was getting boring so he ran away to ___.
- When Ben was getting older he worked for his brother as an ___.
- Ben was the first person to prove ___ was a form of electricity.
- When Ben was young he loved to ___.
- When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ .
- One day Ben flew a ___ in a thunder and lightning storm which wasn’t really a good idea.
- Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time.
- Benjamin Franklin wrote a ___ called Poor Richards Almanac.
21 Clues: When Ben was young he loved to ___. • Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time. • Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older. • When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ . • When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___. • When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance. • Benjamin Franklin wrote a ___ called Poor Richards Almanac. • ...
The Victorian Era 2013-11-06
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- One's judgement of what is important in life
- An acceptance that something is true or exists without proof
- Their discovery helped remove diseases
- The beliefs, values and tastes of this time period were based on hers
- A status of hierarchy based on the basis of wealth and prestige
- Victorians loved reading about their stories in Africa and S America
- Several adventurers traveled this continent extensively
- Dog Fights, Dog-and-bull fighting and Bear-knuckle boxing are example of this
- an example of a new invention in the medical field
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- Lead to increased global travel
- Growing taste for amusement lead to the development of these
- Having a ____ was not popular because it meant you worked outside
- These were more focused on local gossip
- Steam Ships and Steam Locomotive allowed for this
- Advancements in _____ were made with this through new inventions
- This disease wiped out several First Nations Villages on the BC Coast
16 Clues: Lead to increased global travel • Their discovery helped remove diseases • These were more focused on local gossip • One's judgement of what is important in life • Steam Ships and Steam Locomotive allowed for this • an example of a new invention in the medical field • Several adventurers traveled this continent extensively • ...
Jefferson/Corps of Discovery Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-23
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- Type of relationship Jefferson told Lewis and Clark to build with natives
- African American member of the Corps of Discovery
- Jefferson's Vice President- also shot and killed Hamilton
- Female slave of Jefferson with whom he had children
- Name for Jefferson's home and estate
- Lost election of 1800
- Main river that the expedition followed West
- Animals obtained from Native Americans to cross the Mountains
- Native American guide and interpreter
- Tribe that Corps of Discovery camped with during winter of 1804-05
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- Fort that the Corps of Discovery camped at before returning home
- Main boat used by Corps of Discovery
- Ocean that the Corps of Discovery saw
- Animal that Jefferson got sent from Lewis and Clark
- Orleans Port City that Jefferson wanted to buy from France
- City that the Corps of Discovery left from
- Only member Corps of Discovery to died on trip
- Leader of France at time of Louisiana Purchase
- Purchase Land bought from France that doubled America's size
19 Clues: Lost election of 1800 • Main boat used by Corps of Discovery • Name for Jefferson's home and estate • Ocean that the Corps of Discovery saw • Native American guide and interpreter • City that the Corps of Discovery left from • Main river that the expedition followed West • Only member Corps of Discovery to died on trip • Leader of France at time of Louisiana Purchase • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-09-29
19 Clues: Labor • power • factory • Britain • farming • industry • textiles • cottongin • jameswatt • technology • inventions • capitalism • steamengine • urbanization • assemblyline • entrepreneur • manufacturing • massproduction • interchangeableparts
GRADE 8 - CROSSWORD - 27.06.2021 2021-06-22
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- Discovery of benzene and electromagnetic induction
- Proposed the theory of evolution
- Invented Zinc-carbon battery
- Father of modern botany
- Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance
- Discovery of DNA structure
- Discovery of neutron
- Discovery of the electron
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- Discovery of Phosphorus
- Father of biology
- Discovery of gravitational force
- General Theory of Relativity
- Discovered alpha and beta rays
- Discovery of Polonium and Radium
- Invention of motion picture camera
15 Clues: Father of biology • Discovery of neutron • Discovery of Phosphorus • Father of modern botany • Discovery of the electron • Discovery of DNA structure • Invented Zinc-carbon battery • General Theory of Relativity • Discovered alpha and beta rays • Proposed the theory of evolution • Discovery of gravitational force • Discovery of Polonium and Radium • Invention of motion picture camera • ...
The Story of Early Humans 2025-10-19
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- Small settlements where people began to live permanently
- Natural shelter where early humans created wall paintings
- New inventions and skills that improved the way humans lived and worked
- A time period also known as the New Stone Age
- Words and symbols used to communicate ideas and stories
- Items created to make work easier, such as stone knives or axes
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- The exchange of goods and ideas between groups of people
- Important discovery that gave warmth, protection, and light
- A time period also known as the Old Stone Age
- A group of people living and working together under shared rules and leadership
- People who move from place to place in search of food
- Hard stone used to make tools
- Plants grown by humans for food during the Neolithic Era
- Creatures that humans domesticated for food, clothing, and labor
- The act of planting and raising food instead of hunting and gathering
15 Clues: Hard stone used to make tools • A time period also known as the Old Stone Age • A time period also known as the New Stone Age • People who move from place to place in search of food • Words and symbols used to communicate ideas and stories • The exchange of goods and ideas between groups of people • Small settlements where people began to live permanently • ...
Unlock 3 Discovery and inventions 2025-04-29
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- belonging to just one person
- very important or necessary
- to stop working
- without end or restriction
- to stop something from happening
- made by people, not in nature
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- a change of position or place
- to show the meaning or truth of something more clearly by giving examples
- things that are used for a particular activity
- able to hurt or damage
10 Clues: to stop working • able to hurt or damage • without end or restriction • very important or necessary • belonging to just one person • a change of position or place • made by people, not in nature • to stop something from happening • things that are used for a particular activity • to show the meaning or truth of something more clearly by giving examples
Inventions and Kid Inventions 2018-07-05
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- a usually smaller version of an object made to look like the real thing
- a person who creates, designs, or builds something that did not exist before
- to show how something works
- an expert on history
- to roll on the ground, sometimes by accident; to roll while doing gymnastics or acrobatics
- something that is manufactured or produced, usually for sale
- a machine with moving parts that uses power to create motion; a motor
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- to create, design, or build something that did not exist before
- a series of actions that may be natural or that are designed as steps to a goal
- to bring different ideas or groups of people together
- a document granting the right to make money from an invention
- a new device or process
- a form of something that is different from other forms of the same thing
- a scent that is only smelled faintly or quickly
- a person who performs tumbling or other physical tricks, sometimes on a trapeze or a tightrope
- a plan that shows how to build, make, or assemble something
- a closed path along which an electric current travels
17 Clues: an expert on history • a new device or process • to show how something works • a scent that is only smelled faintly or quickly • to bring different ideas or groups of people together • a closed path along which an electric current travels • a plan that shows how to build, make, or assemble something • something that is manufactured or produced, usually for sale • ...
Biology 2024-09-24
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- Group of organisms that can interact with each other and create fertile offspring
- Space on Earth where life can exist
- Organisms made up by just one cell
- The final result of technology
- Name assigned to living beings that is used in all the world for scientific studies
- The final result of science
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- In symbiotic relationships, when one organism benefits and the other stays unaffected
- In symbiotic relationships, when both organisms get a benefit
- They are many elements of the same species interacting with each other
- Group of living and nonliving things interacting with each other on a certain area
10 Clues: The final result of science • The final result of technology • Organisms made up by just one cell • Space on Earth where life can exist • In symbiotic relationships, when both organisms get a benefit • They are many elements of the same species interacting with each other • Group of organisms that can interact with each other and create fertile offspring • ...
Fictions that became realities 2025-11-19
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- What does Homer write on the board?
- How does Lisa call a smartphone?
- What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program
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- action or process of finding out something
- Inspired by Thomas Edison, Homer starts coming up with…
- What would Bart become if he didn't change his deceitful ways?
- What happened to the submarine that searched for the titanic?
- What is president Lisa trying to resolve? A budget _____
- Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics.
- Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob?
- How were the voting machines, according to Homer?
11 Clues: How does Lisa call a smartphone? • What does Homer write on the board? • action or process of finding out something • How were the voting machines, according to Homer? • Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob? • What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program • Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics. • ...
Fictions that became realities 2025-11-19
Across
- What does Homer write on the board?
- How does Lisa call a smartphone?
- What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program
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- action or process of finding out something
- Inspired by Thomas Edison, Homer starts coming up with…
- What would Bart become if he didn't change his deceitful ways?
- What happened to the submarine that searched for the titanic?
- What is president Lisa trying to resolve? A budget _____
- Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics.
- Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob?
- How were the voting machines, according to Homer?
11 Clues: How does Lisa call a smartphone? • What does Homer write on the board? • action or process of finding out something • How were the voting machines, according to Homer? • Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob? • What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program • Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics. • ...
STS CROSSWORD 2025-08-26
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- span of one hundred years
- community of people with shared laws or culture
- act of finding something new
- relating to the Middle Ages
- part of a person that thinks and remembers
- record of past events
- sudden major change or overthrow
- ability to reason and understand
- application of science in tools or systems
- strong effect or influence
- related to the present or recent times
- people who create new things
- newly created devices or processes
- buildings or physical frameworks
- very old or from early history
- Southeast Asian country of many islands
- study of the natural world
- long period marked by key events
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- study of numbers, shapes, and patterns
- movement of people or goods
- point of view or way of seeing
- introduction of new ideas or methods
- machine that converts fuel into power
- facts or knowledge communicated
- European period of rebirth in arts and learning
- device with moving parts that does work
- process of growth or improvement
- government led by elected representatives
- careful study to uncover facts
- business activity that produces goods
30 Clues: record of past events • span of one hundred years • strong effect or influence • study of the natural world • movement of people or goods • relating to the Middle Ages • act of finding something new • people who create new things • point of view or way of seeing • careful study to uncover facts • very old or from early history • facts or knowledge communicated • ...
Discovery 2023-09-30
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- Act of making something known or visible.
- Act of finding or learning something for the first time.
- Significant and sudden advance or development.
- Act of making known or revealing something.
- Disclosure or realization of something previously unknown.
- Act of searching and investigating unknown areas.
- Act of revealing or making information known.
- Greek term expressing a joyful discovery.
- Act of carefully watching and monitoring a subject or situation.
- Act of revealing or exposing something previously hidden or unknown.
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- Significant advancement or progress.
- Act of making information or facts known to others.
- Act of gaining greater knowledge or understanding.
- Result or outcome of a search or investigation.
- Ability to judge or understand things clearly.
- Act of making something visible or accessible.
- Awareness or understanding of a fact or truth.
- Creation of a new product, process, or idea.
- Systematic investigation or study of a subject.
- Process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
20 Clues: Significant advancement or progress. • Act of making something known or visible. • Process of acquiring knowledge or skills. • Greek term expressing a joyful discovery. • Act of making known or revealing something. • Creation of a new product, process, or idea. • Act of revealing or making information known. • Ability to judge or understand things clearly. • ...
industrial revolution 2022-10-21
20 Clues: farming • britain • factory • textiles • machines • capitalism • james watt • inventions • inventions • cotton gin • industrial • technology • child labor • urbanization • steam engine • entrepreneur • manufacturing • assembly line • mass production • interchangeable parts
Exploration and Discovery 2023-12-07
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- explorer credited with discovering the Americas
- English explorer hired by the Dutch to find a shorter route to the East
- leader of Jamestown
- a Roman Catholic frier who minister to the Indians
- Spanish conquistador who explored Mexico and defeated the Aztec people
- economic system where goal was to advance wealth in addition to acquiring wealth
- the ship design used by early explorers
- name Magellan gave an ocean, meaning "peaceful"
- term used to measure the distance along the equator
- line used to divide the Atlantic Ocean for Spain and Portugal's conquests
- the dominant economic system practiced during the Age of Exploration
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- World traveler who traded with Mongol Emperor Kublai Kahn and wrote a book about his travels
- term for assistant kings who helped rule over Spanish territories in the New World
- explorer selected by the king of Portugal to explore around the Cape of Good Hope
- man who North and South America where named after
- king of the Aztecs who welcomed Spanish conquistadors
- a navigational tool originally made of with a bowl of water and reed or cork
- known as the "navigator" he started a school for navigation in his kingdom
- first English settlement in the New World
- known as the "Father as New France" who helped colonize areas of Canada
20 Clues: leader of Jamestown • the ship design used by early explorers • first English settlement in the New World • explorer credited with discovering the Americas • name Magellan gave an ocean, meaning "peaceful" • man who North and South America where named after • a Roman Catholic frier who minister to the Indians • term used to measure the distance along the equator • ...
Technology and Discovery 2024-03-14
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- Electronic devices capable of receiving, processing, and storing data, and executing tasks
- The period of time that is yet to come
- The process by which species of organisms change over successive generations
- Organisms possessing life, including animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms
- Forward or onward movement towards a goal
- The act or process of increasing in size, scope, or extent, often involving growth
- The branch of physics and technology
- The transmission and reception of electromagnetic signals
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Multicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantas
- The vast, seemingly infinite expanse that exists beyond the Earth's atmosphere
- A creative problem-solving technique involving the generation of ideas and solutions
- The process of adapting to or adopting modern methods
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- The creation or development of a new product
- Energy emitted in the form of electromagnetic waves or subatomic particles
- Progress or improvement, especially in knowledge
- The act of traveling to unfamiliar or unknown territories
- The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world
- The act or process of finding or uncovering something previously unknown or hidden
- The use of technology and machinery to perform tasks
- The movement of people, goods, or materials
- The Earth, along with its inhabitants and everything that exists on or within it
- The process of adjusting to new conditions or circumstances
- The acquisition of knowledge, skills, or understanding
- Being the only one of its kind
- Large geographical regions characterized by distinct climates
- To improve or augment the quality.
27 Clues: Being the only one of its kind • To improve or augment the quality. • The branch of physics and technology • The period of time that is yet to come • Forward or onward movement towards a goal • The movement of people, goods, or materials • The creation or development of a new product • Progress or improvement, especially in knowledge • ...
Discovery 2013-04-18
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- show consideration or regard toward someone
- skill: give appropriate feed______
- a lot & being nice to others
- be kind to others and use manners
- do the right thing, even when no one's watching
- attending skill is being in the ___________
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- do your assignments
- skill: ask _________ questions
- used to pay attention
- skill: use appropriate body ______
- join in with class discussion
- skill: use appropriate eye _____
- have your necessary materials
- be responsible for your actions
- title of the puzzle
- be on time
16 Clues: be on time • do your assignments • title of the puzzle • used to pay attention • a lot & being nice to others • join in with class discussion • have your necessary materials • skill: ask _________ questions • be responsible for your actions • skill: use appropriate eye _____ • be kind to others and use manners • skill: use appropriate body ______ • ...
Women in Engineering 2023-06-09
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- Dorothy Hodgkin built the first model of this molecule
- Rosalind Franklin's work led to the discovery of the molecular structure of ___
- _____ Jackson, NASA's first African-American female engineer
- Marie Curie was the first person to win ___ Nobel Prizes for Science.
- Marie Maynard Daly was the first African American woman to earn a PhD in _______
- Sally Ride was the first American women in _____
- London's "Ladies Bridge" built by women
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- Josephine Cochrane patented this household invention in 1886
- Austrian–American actress responsible for inventions that served as the foundation for Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi
- Mary _______ invented the windshield wiper in 1903
- Ella Gaillard invented the first ______ atraumatic needle
- Amazing Grace- Programming pioneer, mathematician and US Navy reserve officer
- Helen August Blanchard invented the _____ stitch of sewing machines
- In 2020, women made up only 28% of the ____ workforce
14 Clues: London's "Ladies Bridge" built by women • Sally Ride was the first American women in _____ • Mary _______ invented the windshield wiper in 1903 • In 2020, women made up only 28% of the ____ workforce • Dorothy Hodgkin built the first model of this molecule • Ella Gaillard invented the first ______ atraumatic needle • ...
Discovery and inventions 2021-06-24
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2022-05-24
16 Clues: reine • ville • usine • moteur • routes • vapeur • bateaux • charbon • campagne • urbanisé • pollution • révolution • inventions • chemins de fer • industrialisation • travail des enfants
Discovery and Colonies 2025-12-15
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- A safe place to live
- Important customs passed down in a culture
- Sickness spread from person to person
- Something you need to survive (food, shelter)
- Small community of homes and families
- Part of the world with Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Food, ideas, and disease spreading between the Old World and New World
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- Gathering food from plants
- Long trip or journey
- Cannot get sick from disease
- Stay alive and continue living
- Trading things from one person to another person
- Area or part of a larger place
- Part of the world with North America and South America
- The first people living in a place (Native)
- Beliefs, language, and way of life in a group
- Serious disagreement or fight
- Beads made from shells, used for trading
18 Clues: A safe place to live • Long trip or journey • Gathering food from plants • Cannot get sick from disease • Serious disagreement or fight • Stay alive and continue living • Area or part of a larger place • Sickness spread from person to person • Small community of homes and families • Beads made from shells, used for trading • Important customs passed down in a culture • ...
A Voyage of Discovery 2020-01-14
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- Your eLit special forces (abbr.)
- Minimum turnaround time for a discovery project
- "Let's talk discovery!" (3 words)
- A student must-do (to ace the test)
- Albert's theory
- The discovery log lives here
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- Why you wait...
- A "wrench" for critical stage IV
- Discovery management team captain
- Discovery POC?
- Avoid this and you'll go far
- Agent appointment or ruler of Russia
- The best discovery managers get started now (just like the satiated canary)
- Critical stage II of eLit workflow
- Whenever possible have a discovery plan before you do this
15 Clues: Discovery POC? • Why you wait... • Albert's theory • Avoid this and you'll go far • The discovery log lives here • A "wrench" for critical stage IV • Your eLit special forces (abbr.) • Discovery management team captain • "Let's talk discovery!" (3 words) • Critical stage II of eLit workflow • A student must-do (to ace the test) • Agent appointment or ruler of Russia • ...
Leonie & Andy's Supreme Ancient Crossword 2020-11-18
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- The ancient civilisation famous for its pyramids (7,5)
- The ancient civilisation that is now the most populated city in Italy (7,4)
- Egypt's most famous river (3,4)
- A Chinese river that is the worlds longest river (3,7,5)
- One of Ancient Persia's greatest leader he also created the Behistun Inscription, which helped decipher the cuneiform script. (6,3,5)
- One of the Chinese inventions that copies an original piece using wood
- One of the Chinese inventions that was made from the bark of a mulberry tree
- commonly known as BCE
- The ancient civilisation that believed in the 12 Olympians(7,6)
- One of the Chinese inventions that is made from silkworm cocoons
- A fermented fish sauce used as a condiment in Rome (4,5)
- The goddess of war tactics she has a city named after her in Greece and the Parthenon is dedicated to her.
- The ancient civilization that created the wheel (7,11)
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- A very well known leader who first founded the Persian Empire or Archmenids Empire (5,3,5)
- A multi-lingual relief that helped to decipher the cuneiform script (3,8, 11)
- A Chinese river that's the sixth-longest river in the world (3,6,5)
- The goddess of the hearth, she is was given sacrifices every day from people of Ancient Greece
- A very large statue of King Khafre's face located in Egypt, one of Egypt's most famous landmark (3,6,2,4)
- The ancient civilisation that only lasted around 200 years (7,6)
- One of the Chinese inventions that helps to guide large ships
- Rulers who belong to the same royal family for generations.
- A mountain range in Asia it has many of Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest, at the border between Nepal and China (3,9)
- A common title used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Commonly known as CE
- Really, really old
- The ancient civilisation that created gun powder and silk (7,5)
- One of the Chinese inventions that uses magnets to tell you the direction
- China's first emperor (3,3,5)
- One of the Chinese inventions that sis used to make guns, bombs, mines and even rockets
- A system of roads that allowed Darius The great to send messages to the 20 provinces (3,5,4)
30 Clues: Really, really old • Commonly known as CE • commonly known as BCE • China's first emperor (3,3,5) • Egypt's most famous river (3,4) • The ancient civilisation famous for its pyramids (7,5) • The ancient civilization that created the wheel (7,11) • A Chinese river that is the worlds longest river (3,7,5) • A fermented fish sauce used as a condiment in Rome (4,5) • ...
Chad and Mal 2024-11-13
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- Mal is often described as this because of his intelligence and young age.
- Mal’s favorite subject, which involves experiments and discovery.
- The setting that allows Mal and Chad to meet dinosaurs and learn history.
- Chad is this type of animal, known for loyalty and friendship.
- Mal’s goal in each adventure is to learn and find answers to these.
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- Mal and Chad go on these throughout the story to learn about different places and times.
- The era Mal and Chad visit, filled with prehistoric creatures.
- Mal’s best friend who happens to be a talking dog.
- What Mal often builds, like a time machine, to help with his adventures.
9 Clues: Mal’s best friend who happens to be a talking dog. • The era Mal and Chad visit, filled with prehistoric creatures. • Chad is this type of animal, known for loyalty and friendship. • Mal’s favorite subject, which involves experiments and discovery. • Mal’s goal in each adventure is to learn and find answers to these. • ...
industrialization and invention notes Mya Wells 2014-12-05
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- inventions
- airplane
- child labor
- oil
- a system that moves parts
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- caption of the shipping and railroads
- telephonesevice
- industrial development in cities created increased labor needs
- light bulb
- caption of the automobiles industry
- caption of the oil industry
- capital of steel-manufacturing
- capital of meatpacking
- capital of auto-manufacturing
- caption of steel industry
15 Clues: oil • airplane • inventions • light bulb • child labor • telephonesevice • capital of meatpacking • caption of steel industry • a system that moves parts • caption of the oil industry • capital of auto-manufacturing • capital of steel-manufacturing • caption of the automobiles industry • caption of the shipping and railroads • industrial development in cities created increased labor needs
Discovery 2025-06-18
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- people who help to guide ships
- the place where you are going
- the study of religion
- the way from one place to another
- someone who is a symbol of their country
- journey to a holy place
- the land next to the sea
- something or someone left forever
- accidents that destroy ships
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- finished working for life
- the goods that a ship carries
- people who were alive at the same time
- a group of people traveling together
- people who buy and sell goods
- gave someone the confidence to do something
15 Clues: the study of religion • journey to a holy place • the land next to the sea • finished working for life • accidents that destroy ships • the goods that a ship carries • the place where you are going • people who buy and sell goods • people who help to guide ships • the way from one place to another • something or someone left forever • a group of people traveling together • ...
Kelly crosswords 2014-12-04
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- one major changes/inventions allowed
- there were several reason for rise and prosperity of big business including
- Telephone service
- examples of big business
- A system that move and partly assembled product among factory workers to speed productions
- examples of big business
- factors that resulted in growth of industry
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- another one major changes/inventions allowed
- airplane
- electric lighting and mechanical of electricity
- assembly line
- other one of the several reasons for the rise and prosperity of big business including
- examples of big business
- examples of big business
14 Clues: airplane • assembly line • Telephone service • examples of big business • examples of big business • examples of big business • examples of big business • one major changes/inventions allowed • factors that resulted in growth of industry • another one major changes/inventions allowed • electric lighting and mechanical of electricity • ...
Inventions 2015-04-13
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- / Was invented in 1895 by Aleksandr Stepánovich Popov
- / It's used for taking photographs and digital videos
- / It's used for researching information
- / It's used for listening music and is a portable device
- / It's used for Going to other place. It's a transportation vehicle
- / It's used for saving data and information
- / It's used for receiving telephone calls
- / It's used to explore unknown places
- / Was invented in 1925 by John Logie Baird
- / It's used for playing video games and enjoying
- / Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson
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- / Was invented in 1946 by Dr. Percy Spencer
- / Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs
- / It's used to give light on the dark spaces
- / Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse
- / Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe
- / Was invented in 1956 by Robert Adler and Eugene Polley
- / Was invented in 1938 by László József Bíró
- / Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto
- / It's used for surfing internet, to play, to type text, to open web pages
20 Clues: / Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs • / It's used to explore unknown places • / Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse • / It's used for researching information • / Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson • / Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe • / It's used for receiving telephone calls • / Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto • ...
Inventions 2022-08-29
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- to make effort done for money or a purpose
- make a choice
- an electrical device to make brightness
- to have or use something with others
- a vehicle designed for air travel
- the time of twelve months
- material manufactured in thin sheets from wood
- an additional amount or degree of.
- visit one or more stores to buy goods
- a number equal to 10 times 100
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- go from one place to another over a distance
- of or belonging to them
- not short
- earlier than the time or event mentioned
- the length of the space between two points
- the past tense form of the verb 'make'
- a thought or suggestion
- introducing the second element in a comparison.
- used to emphasize something extreme
- highest in quality; the superlative of great
- the earth, together with all of its countries
- fast
- a method or manner of doing something
23 Clues: fast • not short • make a choice • of or belonging to them • a thought or suggestion • the time of twelve months • a number equal to 10 times 100 • a vehicle designed for air travel • an additional amount or degree of. • used to emphasize something extreme • to have or use something with others • visit one or more stores to buy goods • a method or manner of doing something • ...
Inventions 2024-07-25
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- Substances used for treating illness or promoting health.
- An appliance used for cooking food by heating it.
- An appliance used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh.
- Lenses set in a frame worn to correct or assist defective eyesight.
- A device used for capturing photographs or video recordings.
- An instrument for measuring and indicating time.
- A soft paper product used for personal hygiene after using the bathroom.
- A motor vehicle with four wheels, used for transporting passengers.
- The combustion or burning that produces light and heat.
- An electronic device for receiving visual and audio signals to display programs.
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- Water that has been purified by passing through a device to remove impurities.
- A compact digital device used for various personal tasks and internet browsing.
- Footwear typically covering the foot and the lower part of the leg.
- A thin material used for writing, printing, or packaging.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- A handheld device that combines mobile phone capabilities with a computer.
- A two-wheeled vehicle that you pedal to move forward.
- A global network connecting millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks.
- Garments worn to cover the body.
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings.
- A series of connected vehicles running on railways for transporting goods or passengers.
21 Clues: Garments worn to cover the body. • A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings. • An instrument for measuring and indicating time. • An appliance used for cooking food by heating it. • A two-wheeled vehicle that you pedal to move forward. • The combustion or burning that produces light and heat. • Substances used for treating illness or promoting health. • ...
Clue 5 - Chapter 4 People & Bold Words 2022-03-02
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- A 13 year old Piegan Blackfeet who had a deadly encounter with Lewis and Clark.
- Geographer who mapped nearly 2 million square miles of area.
- Leader of the Corps of Discovery
- Employed
- Weather
- Left the Corps of Discovery on the way home and explored Yellowstone.
- An economic system in which privately owned businesses carry on trade for profit
- Scottish explorer whose vivid descriptions and accurate maps excited British-owned fur companies.
- Extremely troubled
- President who purchased Louisiana from the French.
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- Where two rivers of the same size come together
- Distance north or south from the equator
- French explorer who wanted to travel with the Corps of Discovery
- The source of a river
- Brothers who lost their navigational instruments!
- Native to a particular land
- Co-leader of the Corps of Discovery
- Distance east or west from the Prime Meridian
- Her presence in the Corps of Discovery probably saved it from attack by Indian bands.
19 Clues: Weather • Employed • Extremely troubled • The source of a river • Native to a particular land • Leader of the Corps of Discovery • Co-leader of the Corps of Discovery • Distance north or south from the equator • Distance east or west from the Prime Meridian • Where two rivers of the same size come together • Brothers who lost their navigational instruments! • ...
All About Explorers 2025-04-24
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- Completing the first circumnavigation of the Earth
- Establish an English colony at Roanoke Island
- Discovered Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island
- Reached the South Pole first on December 14, 1911
- Voyages to the Pacific Ocean
- Discovered the foundation of Quebec City
- Realizing that the lands explored by himself and others were not part of Asia, but rather a new, previously unknown continent
- His most significant discovery was his detailed descriptions of China and its culture, technologies, and customs
- led to the discovery of the Azores Islands and the Madeira Islands
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- He sailed westward through the Strait of Magellan
- Lead the first European expedition to reach the islands of Timor and the Banda Islands
- Discovered America
- Expedition to the South Pole in 1912
- Most famous discovery was the Inca Empire in South America
- Most famous discovery is generally credited as being the land that is now Brazil
- Expose of the horrific conditions at the Blackwell's Island asylum in New York City
- Made contact with Japan
- He led the Spanish colonization of the region
- Most famous discovery was the Strait of Magellan
- The first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
20 Clues: Discovered America • Made contact with Japan • Voyages to the Pacific Ocean • Expedition to the South Pole in 1912 • Discovered the foundation of Quebec City • Establish an English colony at Roanoke Island • He led the Spanish colonization of the region • Discovered Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island • Most famous discovery was the Strait of Magellan • ...
Inventions 2014-09-17
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- Levi Strauss
- Mary Anderson
- Lewis E Waterman
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Garrett Augustus Morgan
- The Wright Brothers
- Otto von Guericke
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Ransome Eli Olds
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- Dr.John Stith Pemberton
- Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
- Willis Carrier
- Elias Howe
- Jesse Langsdorf
- Jesse W Reno
- Eli Whitney
- Richard G Drew
- Edwin Beard Budding
- James Naismith
- Earle Dickson
20 Clues: Elias Howe • Eli Whitney • Levi Strauss • Jesse W Reno • Mary Anderson • Earle Dickson • Willis Carrier • Richard G Drew • James Naismith • Jesse Langsdorf • Lewis E Waterman • Ransome Eli Olds • Otto von Guericke • Johannes Gutenberg • The Wright Brothers • Edwin Beard Budding • Robert Wilhelm Bunsen • Alexander Graham Bell • Dr.John Stith Pemberton • Garrett Augustus Morgan
inventions 2020-10-08
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- pour compter plus vite
- lumineuse
- pour faire des films
- pour fermer ses baskets
- ancêtre de la voiture
- pour regarder des films
- pour aller sur l'eau
- pour savoir la température
- pour payer
- pour couper l'herbe
- pour se couper la barbe
- pour aller sur la neige
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- pour augmenter le son
- pour laver le linge
- remplace l'homme
- pour faire des toasts
- conserve les aliments
- ancêtre du Macbook
- pour enregistrer des films
- pour chauffer son déjeuner
- pour regarder dans le corps
- il vole
- pour savoir le prix au supermarché
- instrument de musique
24 Clues: il vole • lumineuse • pour payer • remplace l'homme • ancêtre du Macbook • pour laver le linge • pour couper l'herbe • pour faire des films • pour aller sur l'eau • pour augmenter le son • pour faire des toasts • conserve les aliments • ancêtre de la voiture • instrument de musique • pour compter plus vite • pour fermer ses baskets • pour regarder des films • pour se couper la barbe • ...
Inventions 2023-09-27
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- Charles Darwin
- Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce
- Jack Cover
- Harold Stephen Taylor Jr.
- Igor Sikorsky
- Alexander Fleming
- Evangelista Torricelli
- Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver
- Battery John B. Goodenough Yoshio Nishi and Akira Yoshino
- Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn
- Wilson Greatbatch
- Henri Becquerel Marie Curie and Pierre Curie
- Ivan Getting and Bradford Parkinson
- James Watson and Francis Crick
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- Frederick Banting and Charles Best
- Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska
- Gary Starkweather
- Bell Labs (Calvin Fuller Daryl Chapin and Gerald Pearson)
- Michael Faraday
- John McCarthy
- Charles Goodyear
- Hans Geiger
- Machine Paul C. Lauterbur and Sir Peter Mansfield
- Wallace Carothers
24 Clues: Jack Cover • Hans Geiger • John McCarthy • Igor Sikorsky • Charles Darwin • Michael Faraday • Charles Goodyear • Gary Starkweather • Wallace Carothers • Wilson Greatbatch • Alexander Fleming • Evangelista Torricelli • Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn • Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska • Harold Stephen Taylor Jr. • Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce • James Watson and Francis Crick • Frederick Banting and Charles Best • ...
Inventions 2024-10-11
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- - A device that moves people and goods between floors of a building.
- - A device that emits a focused beam of light.
- Press - Invented by Johannes Gutenberg to produce books and texts efficiently.
- - A mobile device that combines computing and telecommunication functions.
- Car - A vehicle powered by electricity rather than gasoline.
- Guitar - An instrument that changed the landscape of modern music.
- - A system for determining one's location using satellite signals.
- Printer - A device that creates three-dimensional objects layer by layer.
- - A global network that connects computers for information exchange.
- - An invention by Thomas Edison that revolutionized lighting.
- - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
- - A device that magnifies tiny objects for scientific study.
- Engine - An engine that propels aircraft by ejecting fast-moving jets of air.
- - An optical device for observing distant objects like stars and planets.
- - A medical device that helps regulate heartbeats.
- - A device invented by Alexander Graham Bell for voice communication.
- - A flying machine invented by the Wright brothers.
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- - An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold.
- - An imaging technique invented to see inside the human body.
- - An invention used to transmit audio signals wirelessly.
- Panel - A device that converts sunlight into electricity.
- Engine - An engine that uses steam to generate power, fueling the Industrial Revolution.
- - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- - A device for receiving and displaying visual and audio broadcasts.
- - A mechanical machine for typing text before computers became common.
- - A medical device that delivers a dose of electric current to the heart.
- - A device that stores and provides electrical energy.
- - An electronic device for processing and storing data.
- - A fastener invented by George de Mestral, inspired by burrs.
- - A device used to capture photographs.
30 Clues: - A device used to capture photographs. • - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling. • - A device that emits a focused beam of light. • - An appliance for keeping food and drinks cold. • - An antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • - A medical device that helps regulate heartbeats. • - A flying machine invented by the Wright brothers. • ...
Inventions 2025-10-02
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- being effective without wasting time or energy
- the tools or machines for particular task
- a plan or drawing that shows the look
- a form of energy that can be used for heating and lighting
- a new method, idea, or product
- a long period of time with no rain
- the act of making sure that something does not happen
- to keep for future use
- to have enough money to pay for something
- relating to city
- relating to village
- something that is easy or obvious
- a person who lives in a specific place
- to live in an environmentally responsible way
- able to invent things having original ideas
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- a piece of equipment made or adapted for a particular purpose
- a place where old machines are thrown away
- an object for holding or carrying something
- in the end, especially after a lot of problems
- to be able to name someone or something
- to reduce or decrease
- to point out or show something
- hug
- good or helpful result or effect
- to supply the energy needed for something to work
- of great use or price
- to try very hard to do something that is difficult
27 Clues: hug • relating to city • relating to village • to reduce or decrease • of great use or price • to keep for future use • to point out or show something • a new method, idea, or product • good or helpful result or effect • something that is easy or obvious • a long period of time with no rain • a plan or drawing that shows the look • a person who lives in a specific place • ...
Realization and Discovery 2022-12-05
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- First item jerking from conductivity
- Place where Equality went to get away every night
- People Equality takes his invention to
- Place Equality ran after being turned down
- First name for the new force of nature
- Force of nature Equality found
- Place Equality sneaks from to the tunel each night
- Invention taken to Scholars
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- Number of years taken to accept the candle
- First female Equalty meets
- Friend Equality discovered the tunnel with
- Time tunnel was most likely from
- Device Equality used to keep track of time while discovering in the tunnel
- The number of men that worked to invent the candle
- What Equality calls 'power of the sky'
- Metal in glass box
- Type of light discovered before the candle
17 Clues: Metal in glass box • First female Equalty meets • Invention taken to Scholars • Force of nature Equality found • Time tunnel was most likely from • First item jerking from conductivity • What Equality calls 'power of the sky' • People Equality takes his invention to • First name for the new force of nature • Number of years taken to accept the candle • ...
Unit 11: Human Achievements 2025-01-06
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- The use of imagination to create something new.
- Something handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor
- A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, often to discover new lands.
- A work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- Intelligence (AI): The simulation of human intelligence by machines.
- The ability to sustain prolonged effort or activity.
- A long journey, especially by sea or in space.
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions
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- The act of finding something previously unknown.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- A significant stage or event in development
- A person who is among the first to explore or develop something
- A significant or sudden advancement or development
- The manipulation of matter on an atomic or molecular scale.
- The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- A dramatic change in ideas, methods or conditions
- A new device, method, or process developed from study and experimentation.
17 Clues: A significant stage or event in development • A long journey, especially by sea or in space. • The use of imagination to create something new. • The act of finding something previously unknown. • A dramatic change in ideas, methods or conditions • A significant or sudden advancement or development • The ability to sustain prolonged effort or activity. • ...
Nobel Winners 2025-10-21
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- Leontief/1973 Nobel for development of Input-Output method and it's applications
- Franklin/ A woman known for her contributions to biology w/ Photo 51, but never won a Nobel
- Ghandi/ Man nominated multiple times for his non violent protests in India, yet never won a Peace Prize
- Meitner/ A woman nominated 19 times in Chemistry and Mathematics, but never won
- Mistral/ First Latina to win a Nobel Prize
- Bohr/1922 Nobel for Atomic Structure
- Curie/ Only woman to have won two Nobel prizes: One in Chemistry, the other in Physics
- Red Cross/ Organization that won the 1917 & 1944 Nobel in World Peace
- Landsteiner/ 1930 Nobel in Physiology/Medicine for Discovery of human blood groups
- Dylan/ Famous singer who won the 2016 Nobel for literature
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- J. Altar/2020 Nobel for the discovery of the Hepatitis C Virus
- Rontgen/ 1909 Nobel for Discovery of X-Rays
- Schechtman/ 2011 Nobel in Chemistry for the Discovery of Quasicrytals
- Einstein/1921 Nobel For Discovery of Photoelectric Effect
- Paabo/ 2022 Nobel for the Discovery within the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution
- Allias/1988 Nobel in Economic Sciences for contributions to the theory of markets and efficient utilization of resources
- Goldin/2023 Economic Sciences for advancement of understanding of Women's labor market outcome
- Hahn/ 1944 Chemistry Nobel for Discovery of fission of heavy nuclei
- Pauling/Won two Nobel prizes; One in Chemistry(1954), the other in Physics(1962)
19 Clues: Bohr/1922 Nobel for Atomic Structure • Mistral/ First Latina to win a Nobel Prize • Rontgen/ 1909 Nobel for Discovery of X-Rays • Einstein/1921 Nobel For Discovery of Photoelectric Effect • Dylan/ Famous singer who won the 2016 Nobel for literature • J. Altar/2020 Nobel for the discovery of the Hepatitis C Virus • ...
find them 2022-11-10
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- "vaccum makes feather and iron ball reach the ground at same time" was famous words from this scientist.
- radioactive material find by marie curie
- flemming's discovery from a fungi.
- say hello! discovery by bell for communication.
- principle of uncertainity was proposed by________.
- "it spins around nucleus" -jj thompson.
- DYNAMITE(best award is science was named after him.
- person who found wireless transmission of electric power.
- person who founded x~ray.
- fall of the apple made his discovery
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- father of radioactivity.
- find the last name scientist who found when a beam of coloured light entered a liquid, a fraction of the light scattered by that liquid was of a different color.
- name the discovery by brothers that make us fly for long distance.
- A discovery by edward jenner that reduces the risk of disease
- famous discovery of thomas alva edison.
- find the last name the scientist who proposed the laws Law of Dominance. Law of Segregation. Law of Independent Assortment.
- remember the thirst crow story he found the principle behind it.
- survival of the fittest -his law.
- E= mc^2.
- the kite shock and invention of electricity.
20 Clues: E= mc^2. • father of radioactivity. • person who founded x~ray. • survival of the fittest -his law. • flemming's discovery from a fungi. • fall of the apple made his discovery • famous discovery of thomas alva edison. • "it spins around nucleus" -jj thompson. • radioactive material find by marie curie • the kite shock and invention of electricity. • ...
S1 History Chapter 1 2021-12-14
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- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(3)
- The way for the ancient Egyptians to deal with corpses
- People living in Egypt
- Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(2)
- People who conquered the Ancient Egypt
- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(2)
- Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(3)
- Belong to the upper class
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- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(1)
- People of the Fertile Crescent civilization
- Way of trade
- Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(1)
- Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(4)
13 Clues: Way of trade • People living in Egypt • Belong to the upper class • Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(1) • Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(2) • Legacies of the Ancient Egypt(3) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(3) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(1) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(2) • Inventions of the Ancient Egypt(4) • People who conquered the Ancient Egypt • ...
Inventions 2019-12-16
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- conditioner We use this to keep cool in the summer
- Machine What we use to clean our clothes
- Where we keep our frozen food
- What we need to make most things in our house work
- What we boil water in
- The fastest train in the world
- What we use when it rains
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- What we use to dry our clothes
- How we talk to each other nowadays
- This is very bad for the environment
- Maker What we make coffee with
- What a lot of people watch in the evening
- The car has five of these
- Where we keep our food cool
- What we use to check information
- What we need to help us see in the dark when we go camping
- What we use to get around in
- How most students get around
- Where we get cash from
- How we get from one country to another
20 Clues: What we boil water in • Where we get cash from • The car has five of these • What we use when it rains • Where we keep our food cool • What we use to get around in • How most students get around • Where we keep our frozen food • What we use to dry our clothes • Maker What we make coffee with • The fastest train in the world • What we use to check information • ...
Inventions 2020-04-29
22 Clues: Geist • billig • kosten • Krücken • glauben • Einfluss • besitzen • Gehhilfe • Rollstuhl • entdecken • Glühbirne • Kraftwerk • herstellen • übertragen • verbessern • hier: Strom • versorgen mit • finden, auspüren • hochfahren, einschalten • Geld anlegen, investieren • begleiten, leiten, führen • sich etwas einfallen lassen
Inventions 2020-06-09
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- He invented something biodegradable with which things can be transported.
- they are tiles that produce energy when you walk on them
- He invented something that helps garbage collection at sea.
- They are made from plant-based materials like corn and wheat starch instead of oil. They are biodegradable.
- wheel -Is a moored vessel that removes trash,The floating rubbish is then carried by the river to its outlet into the Inner Harbor.
- -the interior is lined with a water-insoluble layer, which prevents any liquids contained within it from dissolving the soap.
- -Built a machine , which was able to pick up larger matter and held two dumpsters on board.
- bottle It is a different container than the bottles but it contains water and it is circular.
- energy -It is a company which helps the environment and at the same time benefits the human by providing energy through water and sun.
- water Eliminates the vast majority of bacteria, viruses and protozoa, even in very cloudy waters.
- the sea -It is a garbage which is in the sea and collects all the garbage that falls into the.
- -This invention has the function of being edible and at the same time food can be served with and on it.
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- Created a type of renewable energy which works simply by walking
- It is a machine which converts tires into a material like cement to build.
- Lab He created an ecological container to deposit water.
- -He created a machine which takes a part of a car and turns it into a material to build.
- -invented something else to provideis sustainable solutions, he’s saving more than a spoonful of water by changing farming.
- -She developed a bottle that is not made of plastic that can effectively serve as packaging for any liquid hygiene product.
- created a powder that kills bacteria and purifies water.
- -it is a turbine which generates electricity through water currents and solar panels.
20 Clues: they are tiles that produce energy when you walk on them • created a powder that kills bacteria and purifies water. • He invented something that helps garbage collection at sea. • Created a type of renewable energy which works simply by walking • Lab He created an ecological container to deposit water. • ...
Inventions 2021-10-16
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- What does H in HB stand for?
- What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for?
- Percy Spencer was one of the _ _ _ _ _ people to be hired to work at the paper mill.
- Eating _ _ _ _ chocolate may help to reduce risk of heart diseases.
- In 1924, cone production in Europe rose to record-breaking number of 245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cones.
- Play-doh was first invented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ supply.
- Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with.
- Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks.
- The first microwave was too big and could only be used by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- White phosphorous is dangerous while _ _ _ phosphorous is safe for use.
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- Chocolate chip cookies were an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ invention.
- Who were the first ones to discover chocolate? _ _ _ _ _
- Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens.
- When people found that it was messy to use a graphite stick, they originally used _ _ _ _ _ to cover the graphite.
- What was ice cream served in before ice cream cones were discovered?
- For a matchstick to catch fire, we need to strike it against a _ _ _ _ _ paper.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Toy’s list contains the top 100 most memorable and creative toys in the past 100 years.
- What is the gas found in a bag of potato chip? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The problem of serving ice cream in glass cups is that people would either forget to give them back or _ _ _ _ _ them by mistake.
21 Clues: What does H in HB stand for? • Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for? • Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with. • Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens. • Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks. • ...
inventions 2017-06-13
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- filtration filters out water
- paper
- programming
- Renaissance a time of rebirth of the arts and humanities
- to make something
- Ages the development of many technological devices
- tell the heart beat
- fake
- Inc farming in the United States,
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- education and entertainment
- Age emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- Age use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
- Age discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- cell
- exchange of conversion
- water.
- engineering modification of the characteristics of an organism
- Revolution continuous manufacturing,
- making
- Age survival, hunting, and food preparation
20 Clues: cell • fake • paper • water. • making • programming • to make something • tell the heart beat • exchange of conversion • education and entertainment • filtration filters out water • Inc farming in the United States, • Revolution continuous manufacturing, • Age survival, hunting, and food preparation • Age discovery of copper and copper-based metals • ...
inventions 2019-11-25
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- Separated raw cotton from the seeds
- Developer of the assembly line
- Birthplace of the industrial revolution
- What did Sarah Boone invent?
- This person designed the steamboat
- This machine mechanized the process of weaving clothes
- Who invented the airplane
- Inventor of morse code
- This person invented the cotton gin
- This person invented the light bulb
- What did Walter Sammons invent?
- Inventor of machine gun
- Inventor of the military tank
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- Inventor of the vacuum cleaner
- Inventor of dynamite
- Inventor of air conditioner
- This person invented the first process for mass producing steel
- Inventor of helicopter
- Trains like to go choo choo on this
- This person invented the telephone
- Inventor of the steam engine
- Fastest way to get around right now
- First industry to be industrialized
- This invention helped people talk with each other from very far away
- During the 1800's people used this to talk long distance
- This person invented photography
26 Clues: Inventor of dynamite • Inventor of helicopter • Inventor of morse code • Inventor of machine gun • Who invented the airplane • Inventor of air conditioner • What did Sarah Boone invent? • Inventor of the steam engine • Inventor of the military tank • Inventor of the vacuum cleaner • Developer of the assembly line • What did Walter Sammons invent? • This person invented photography • ...
Inventions 2024-06-11
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- A glass or transparent container, usually rounded, with something inside that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- An explosive mixture of substances in the form of a powder, used for making explosive devices and fireworks.
- A computer that is small enough to be carried around easily and is flat when closed
- A road vehicle with an engine electric, four wheels, and seats for a small number
- A type of camera that records images that can be looked at on a computer
- A stick-shaped piece of wax with a wick (= piece of string) in the middle of it that produces light as it slowly burns.
- A system of computers and satellites, used in vehicles and other places to tell you where something is, where you are, or how to get to a place
- Shows, movies, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people, or a performance of this type.
- A cell phone that can be used as a small computer and that connects to the internet.
- A magnet that generates electromagnetic fields from an electric current.
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- A machine that produces electrical power.
- A machine that is connected to a computer and prints onto paper using ink:
- A substance that is put into the body of a person or animal to protect them from a disease by causing them to produce antibodies.
- A piece of kitchen equipment that uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature
- An aircraft that does not have a pilot but is controlled by someone on the ground, used especially for dropping bombs, or for surveillance
- A device for finding direction with a needle that can move easily and that always points to magnetic north.
- A small, solid piece of medicine.
- A circular object connected at the center to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move.
- External combustion engine that transforms the thermal energy of a quantity of water into mechanical energy.
- A metal aerial that sends or receives a radio or television signal.
20 Clues: A small, solid piece of medicine. • A machine that produces electrical power. • A metal aerial that sends or receives a radio or television signal. • A type of camera that records images that can be looked at on a computer • A magnet that generates electromagnetic fields from an electric current. • ...
Inventions 2023-09-27
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- Theodore Maiman
- Dmitri Mendeleev
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Switch Almon Strowger
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Karl Benz
- Raymond Damadian
- Guglielmo Marconi
- Alexander Fleming
- Charles Babbage
- James Watt
- J. Robert Oppenheimer
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- Edward Jenner
- Alfred Nobel
- Albert Einstein
- Thomas Edison
- Jonas Salk
- Philo Farnsworth
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Sir Robert Watson-Watt
- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
- Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur Wright)
- Jacob Perkins
- Robert Fulton
- Percy Spencer
25 Clues: Karl Benz • Jonas Salk • James Watt • Alfred Nobel • Edward Jenner • Thomas Edison • Jacob Perkins • Robert Fulton • Percy Spencer • Albert Einstein • Theodore Maiman • Tim Berners-Lee • Charles Babbage • Dmitri Mendeleev • Philo Farnsworth • Raymond Damadian • Guglielmo Marconi • Alexander Fleming • Johannes Gutenberg • Switch Almon Strowger • Alexander Graham Bell • J. Robert Oppenheimer • ...
inventions 2025-08-03
20 Clues: суд • хотя • экран • вещание • влияние • зритель • ненужный • избегать • измерять • психолог • определять • уменьшаться • изобретение • холодильник • королевский • преимущество • захватывающий • сердечный ритм • расти, увеличиваться • улики, доказательства
INVENTIONS 2025-01-23
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- Brings moving pictures and stories into your living room.
- Volta’s invention that stores energy for later use.
- A pocket-sized device that does it all, from calls to apps.
- A tool that points the way, powered by Earth's magnetic field.
- A Chinese discovery that changed warfare with explosive force.
- This invention by Gutenberg revolutionized book production.
- Connects the world with endless digital possibilities.
- The Wright brothers took us to the skies with this invention.
- A device that tells time, tick by tick.
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- Builds objects layer by layer, transforming manufacturing.
- Keeps food fresh by staying cold inside.
- Edison’s bright idea that lit up the world.
- A four-wheeled invention that took us far and wide.
- Worn on the face to help you see clearer.
- A Chinese invention that made writing and record-keeping widespread.
- A medical breakthrough discovered by Fleming to fight infections.
- Marconi’s invention that transmitted sound through the air.
- Harnesses the power of atoms to generate electricity.
- Captures moments and freezes them in time.
- Bell’s invention that lets you talk to people far away.
20 Clues: A device that tells time, tick by tick. • Keeps food fresh by staying cold inside. • Worn on the face to help you see clearer. • Captures moments and freezes them in time. • Edison’s bright idea that lit up the world. • A four-wheeled invention that took us far and wide. • Volta’s invention that stores energy for later use. • ...
Inventions 2021-04-19
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- television programmes that are broadcast using satellites in space
- a machine that records messages from people who telephone you when you are not there
- a short pin with a wide flat top, used for fastening paper to a board
- a system of heating buildings in which heat is produced in one place and taken to the rest of the building by pipes
- a system of providing electricity
- a telephone that you can carry with you and use anywhere
- television programmes that are broadcast from the earth, not though space using a satellite
- a machine that you get money from using a plastic card, especially in a wall outside a bank or supermarket
- a machine at the side of a road which you put money into when you park your car beside it
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- pictures and sound that are made for a film or television programme to make it seem as if something exciting or impossible is really happening
- a system of broadcasting television by using cables under the ground
- a machine that washes clothes
- a machine that cleans floors by sucking uo the dirt from them
- a machine that you put coins into to play a game and try to win money
- a large ship used for carrying oil
- a new part for a vehicle or machine, that is used to replace a part that is damaged or broken
- a light in the shape of a tube filled with a gas, used i electric lights and sings
- a very small computer that you can hold in your hand
- a small plastic card that you use to buy goads or services and psy for them later
- a piece of equipment for playing records
20 Clues: a machine that washes clothes • a system of providing electricity • a large ship used for carrying oil • a piece of equipment for playing records • a very small computer that you can hold in your hand • a telephone that you can carry with you and use anywhere • a machine that cleans floors by sucking uo the dirt from them • ...
Inventions 2023-09-20
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- Alexander Fleming invented this in 1929
- who invented the nuclear bomb
- what is the surname of the man who invented the biro pen
- What was invented 3500bc that revolutionised transport
- Leo Baekeland invented what
- what is the scientific name of the species that invented boats
- the discovery of the revolutionised cooking
- james Spangler sold his idea for what household invention
- this invention is synonymous with the Wright brothers
- Josephine Garis Cochran invented what
- developed by the ancient romans to help build structures
- what did Karl von Drais invent
- this ceo announced the iPhone
- what country does golf originate
- who invented the first gasoline powered car
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- what is Nikola Tesla credited with proposing and inventing
- Major Walter Clopton Wingfield introduced what sport
- which spirit is believed to come from Barbados
- Jaap Haartsen invented what wireless communication
- who invented the microwave oven
- where does the cocktail umbrella originate
- Alexander Graham bell invented what?
- Thomas (surname?) invented the lightbulb
- what nation won the space race
- invented in China to aid navigation
25 Clues: Leo Baekeland invented what • who invented the nuclear bomb • this ceo announced the iPhone • what nation won the space race • what did Karl von Drais invent • who invented the microwave oven • what country does golf originate • invented in China to aid navigation • Alexander Graham bell invented what? • Josephine Garis Cochran invented what • ...
Inventions 2023-04-19
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- is a programmable usually electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data
- gives you light at home
- is a tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit.
- is used for lightning the sky of festivals, shows, New year's eve or important sport events
- is a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response
- is an electrical system that you use to talk to someone else in another place
- is a substance or preparation used in treating disease
- is the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages.
- is an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world
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- is the most common transport in capitals
- is a usually tubular optical instrument for viewing distant objects
- is a material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances
- is an optical instrument consisting of a lens to watch very little objects
- is a device for determining directions by means of a magnetic needle or group of needles turning freely on a pivot and pointing to the magnetic north
- is a usually transparent or translucent material consisting typically of a mixture of silicates
- is an electronic system of transmitting transient images of fixed or moving objects together with sound
- is a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source
- is a circular frame of hard material
- is a mixture of such acids
- is used for taking pictures
20 Clues: gives you light at home • is a mixture of such acids • is used for taking pictures • is a circular frame of hard material • is the most common transport in capitals • is a substance or preparation used in treating disease • is a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source • is a usually tubular optical instrument for viewing distant objects • ...
Inventions 2023-06-13
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- - An invention that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- - A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, pedals, and handlebars.
- - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts.
- - An invention that revolutionized the mass production of books and documents.
- - A device used for communicating with others over long distances.
- - A device used to capture and record images and moments.
- - An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- - An electronic device that displays moving images and sound for entertainment.
- - A global network that connects computers and allows for communication and information sharing.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- - A machine that processes data and performs tasks according to instructions.
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- - A fastening device used in clothing and bags for quick opening and closing.
- - A device used to measure and indicate the time.
- - An appliance that uses electromagnetic waves to heat and cook food quickly.
- - A powered flying vehicle that transports people and goods through the air.
- - One of the most important inventions that enabled the development of transportation.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations.
- - A navigational tool that uses a magnet to point towards the Earth's magnetic north.
- - An antibiotic drug that revolutionized medicine by treating bacterial infections.
- - An appliance used to keep food and beverages cool and preserved.
20 Clues: - A device used for mathematical calculations. • - A device used to measure and indicate the time. • - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts. • - A device used to capture and record images and moments. • - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging. • - An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • ...
Inventions 2021-10-16
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- Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with.
- What does H in HB stand for?
- The problem of serving ice cream in glass cups is that people would either forget to give them back or _ _ _ _ _ them by mistake.
- Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens.
- Play-doh was first invented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ supply.
- What was ice cream served in before ice cream cones were discovered?
- Who were the first ones to discover chocolate? _ _ _ _ _
- White phosphorous is dangerous while _ _ _ phosphorous is safe for use.
- In 1924, cone production in Europe rose to record-breaking number of 245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cones.
- When people found that it was messy to use a graphite stick, they originally used _ _ _ _ _ to cover the graphite.
- Eating _ _ _ _ chocolate may help to reduce risk of heart diseases.
- Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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- Percy Spencer was one of the _ _ _ _ _ people to be hired to work at the paper mill.
- The first microwave was too big and could only be used by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Toy’s list contains the top 100 most memorable and creative toys in the past 100 years.
- What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for?
- Chocolate chip cookies were an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ invention.
- Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks.
- What is the gas found in a bag of potato chip? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- For a matchstick to catch fire, we need to strike it against a _ _ _ _ _ paper.
21 Clues: What does H in HB stand for? • Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for? • Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with. • Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens. • Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks. • ...
Inventions 2025-07-31
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- A small device that saves computer files.
- A huge network that connects people and information.
- A panel that makes electricity from sunlight.
- A machine that gives you money from your bank.
- A glass bulb that lights up a room.
- A powerful vehicle that flies into space.
- A guitar that plugs in and makes loud music.
- A machine that helps people travel on roads.
- A scanner that takes pictures inside your body.
- Help people see better if their vision is blurry.
- A flexible material used to make many things.
- A flying robot that can take videos or deliver things.
- A machine that quickly stitches fabric.
- A picture that shows bones inside your body.
- A machine that heats food very quickly.
- A phone you can carry in your pocket.
- The colored liquid used to print books and papers.
- A tool that tells you exactly where you are.
- A device used to take pictures.
- A flat sheet used for writing or printing.
- A screen that shows moving pictures and sound.
- A device that lets you talk to people far away.
- A hard material used to build roads and buildings.
- A strong beam of light used in surgeries and scanners.
- A car that runs on electricity instead of petrol.
Down
- A machine that washes your clothes for you.
- Wireless tech that connects headphones and speakers.
- A device that helps solve maths problems quickly.
- A cold box that keeps food fresh.
- Stores energy to power devices like phones and torches.
- A tool that helps you see very tiny things.
- A screen you control by touching it.
- A device that plays music and news using sound waves.
- A phone that can take photos, use apps, and go online.
- Medicine that stops pain during surgery.
- A system that makes rooms cooler in summer.
- A lift that moves people up and down floors.
- A way to "print" solid shapes and objects.
- A big machine that turns wind into electricity.
- A pattern of lines that stores product info.
- A round object that helped people move things easily.
- A flying vehicle used to travel long distances.
- Shots that help protect people from diseases.
- A machine used for typing, games, and internet.
- A machine in space used for weather, GPS, and TV.
- A machine that uses steam to make things move.
- A medicine that kills harmful bacteria.
- A machine that made books much faster to print.
- A system for getting rid of human waste.
- Energy that powers lights, devices, and homes.
- A tool with a needle that always points north.
51 Clues: A device used to take pictures. • A cold box that keeps food fresh. • A glass bulb that lights up a room. • A screen you control by touching it. • A phone you can carry in your pocket. • A machine that quickly stitches fabric. • A machine that heats food very quickly. • A medicine that kills harmful bacteria. • Medicine that stops pain during surgery. • ...
inventions 2022-11-03
Across
- the plan
- we take money out of it
- we fly in it
- it cleans plates
- when you make something new
- it is used by lightbulbs and other technology
- a building material made from sand
- gun a gun that shoots very fast
- it is used in weapons
Down
- press it makes books
- it keeps our food cold
- it shows our reflection
- the person who makes new technologies
- letters
- this helps us when we have an infection
- an electronic map
- when you find something new
- engine a machine that uses hot water
- they give us diseases
- cards we can pay for things with it
- it shows us the time
21 Clues: letters • the plan • we fly in it • it cleans plates • an electronic map • press it makes books • it shows us the time • they give us diseases • it is used in weapons • it keeps our food cold • it shows our reflection • we take money out of it • when you find something new • when you make something new • gun a gun that shoots very fast • a building material made from sand • ...
Makennedy Fuller-Jones Unit 5 Crossword 2014-12-04
Across
- that resulted in growth of industry immigration, Inventions.
- Brothers Airplane inventor.
- Carnegie Owner of Carnegie Steel.
- City in Michigan.
- A system that moves parts and partly assembled.
- for the rise and Prosperity Advertising, National Markets.
- of Big Bussiness Railroads,Oil.
- D. Rockefeller Oil Company in 1870.
- Vanderbilt Railroads.
Down
- Graham Bell Telephone inventor.
- known for the steelers.
- Automobile manufacturer.
- Light bulb inventor.
- helped the United States Telephone service.
- Illinois Meat packing industrial center.
15 Clues: City in Michigan. • Light bulb inventor. • Vanderbilt Railroads. • known for the steelers. • Automobile manufacturer. • Brothers Airplane inventor. • Graham Bell Telephone inventor. • of Big Bussiness Railroads,Oil. • Carnegie Owner of Carnegie Steel. • D. Rockefeller Oil Company in 1870. • Illinois Meat packing industrial center. • helped the United States Telephone service. • ...
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