discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Lewis and Clark 2012-06-05
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- Someone who uses machines to make goods is called a ______.
- Reaching St. Louis the Corps of Discovery explored for a time length of _____________.
- Who owned the land southwest of the Louisiana Purchase?
- Lewis and Clark’s expedition team was referred to as the Corps of Discovery. What modern day corps of people is sent to different countries to foster peace and goodwill?
- How was President Jefferson different than President John Adams?
- What was Jefferson’s purpose for the Corps of Discovery?
- An interpreter is someone who ____________ speech.
- Sacajawea has been honored as a great help to Lewis and Clark but her primary role is still the same as many women today which is _________.
- Without horses the Lewis and Clark expedition probably would have failed. Without _______ many of today’s expeditions may fail as well.
- President Thomas Jefferson ___________ the size of the United States.
- A _____________ is where a river begins.
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- Jefferson was a member of the ________- _______ party.
- By lowering taxes and decreasing the size of the army President Jefferson made the national government __________.
- Who sold the Louisiana territory?
- The French sold the area of Louisiana because they needed money for _____________.
- The people who traveled with Lewis and Clark were called what?
- Lewis and Clark tracked their explorations in writing. What similar method do we use in school today to record our thoughts?
- languages Sacajawea was important to the expedition because she ______.
- moon President Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to unknown parts of our continent. Presidents in the 20th century have sent explorers to map unknown places such as ____ _________.
19 Clues: Who sold the Louisiana territory? • A _____________ is where a river begins. • An interpreter is someone who ____________ speech. • Jefferson was a member of the ________- _______ party. • Who owned the land southwest of the Louisiana Purchase? • What was Jefferson’s purpose for the Corps of Discovery? • Someone who uses machines to make goods is called a ______. • ...
Inventions 3 2024-02-15
17 Clues: billig • finden • Einfluss • besitzen • erfinden • Erfindung • entdecken • entwickeln • verbessern • Erfinder:in • beeindruckt • Energie, Strom • übertragen, senden • verantwortlich für • investieren, Geld anlegen • Strom (hier, in diesen Vokabeln) • etw herausfinden, erarbeiten (etw = sth)
INNOVATIONS & INVENTIONS 2016-04-13
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- The name given to a person who knows a lot about computers or technology.
- A sudden and clever idea.
- A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work.
- Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible.
- Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; slow or complicated and therefore inefficient.
- Something is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
- The first example of something, such as a machine or other industrial product, from which all later forms are developed.
- A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine.
- The official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years.
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- Something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing.
- A person who fears the effects of technological development on society and the environment and/or someone who is afraid of using technological devices, such as computers.
- Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot.
- A term that refers to the latest and most sophisticated or advanced stage of technology, art, design or science.
- A small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should.
- A person who has a love of or enthusiasm for technology and modern machines (such as computers).
- A person or organisation that obtains or holds a patent for something.
- No longer produced or used; out of date.
17 Clues: A sudden and clever idea. • No longer produced or used; out of date. • A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work. • Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible. • A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine. • Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot. • ...
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 2024-05-22
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- - Karl Benz's invention that transformed transportation.
- - Johannes Gutenberg's invention that revolutionized the spread of information.
- - Percy Spencer's invention that revolutionized cooking.
- - James Watt's invention that powered the Industrial Revolution.
- - Philo Farnsworth's invention that brought moving images into homes.
- - Edward Jenner's invention that has saved millions of lives from infectious diseases.
- - Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized long-distance communication.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's revolutionary communication device.
- - Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery that revolutionized medical imaging.
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- - Louis Daguerre's invention that captured images on light-sensitive surfaces.
- - Alexander Fleming's discovery that revolutionized medicine.
- - Tim Berners-Lee's invention that revolutionized global communication.
- - Hans Lippershey's invention that revolutionized astronomy.
- - The Wright brothers' invention that made powered flight possible.
- - Charles Babbage's groundbreaking device for automatic computation.
- - Theodore Maiman's invention that revolutionized various fields including medicine and telecommunications.
- - Thomas Edison's invention that brought electric light into homes.
17 Clues: - Karl Benz's invention that transformed transportation. • - Percy Spencer's invention that revolutionized cooking. • - Hans Lippershey's invention that revolutionized astronomy. • - Alexander Fleming's discovery that revolutionized medicine. • - Alexander Graham Bell's revolutionary communication device. • ...
Jefferson Era to Jackson Era 2013-01-21
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- Doubled the size of the United States
- Taxes on foreign imported goods
- Changed how people worked
- Bans trade with another country
- Defended nullification
- Pressed for war with Great Britain
- Gives legal rights to inventions
- Set up regional courts
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- Explored with Lewis and Clark
- Wanted strong central government
- burned the "Philadelphia"
- Decided the border between the U.S. and Canada
- Mistrusted strong central government
- Obtained for $15 million
- Sauk leader
- Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828
- Invaded Spanish East Florida in 1818
- Lost the public's respect
18 Clues: Sauk leader • Defended nullification • Set up regional courts • Obtained for $15 million • burned the "Philadelphia" • Changed how people worked • Lost the public's respect • Explored with Lewis and Clark • Taxes on foreign imported goods • Bans trade with another country • Wanted strong central government • Gives legal rights to inventions • Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828 • ...
Jefferson Era to Jackson Era 2013-01-21
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- Defended nullification
- Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828
- burned the "Philadelphia"
- Invaded Spanish East Florida in 1818
- Wanted strong central government
- Bans trade with another country
- Explored with Lewis and Clark
- Sauk leader
- Set up regional courts
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- Obtained for $15 million
- Doubled the size of the United States
- Mistrusted strong central government
- Decided the border between the U.S. and Canada
- Changed how people worked
- Pressed for war with Great Britain
- Taxes on foreign imported goods
- Lost the public's respect
- Gives legal rights to inventions
18 Clues: Sauk leader • Defended nullification • Set up regional courts • Obtained for $15 million • burned the "Philadelphia" • Changed how people worked • Lost the public's respect • Explored with Lewis and Clark • Bans trade with another country • Taxes on foreign imported goods • Wanted strong central government • Gives legal rights to inventions • Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828 • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-25
study guide 2025-11-12
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- ________cup
- ________strike happened in 1892
- integration (Carnegie steel)
- Thomas Edison invented the ______
- The Industrial Age brought a surge of new_____
- Alexander graham bell invented the?
- _________expand rapidly
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- _______Vanderbilt
- were created to standardize railroad schedules.
- Factory jobs drew __________
- Cyrus field laid the ______
- land grant and subsides encouraged construction
- integration (Rockefeller's standard oil)
- Workers formed __________
- Railroads opened the ____
- George Westinghouse developed the ________
16 Clues: ________cup • _______Vanderbilt • _________expand rapidly • Workers formed __________ • Railroads opened the ____ • Cyrus field laid the ______ • Factory jobs drew __________ • integration (Carnegie steel) • ________strike happened in 1892 • Thomas Edison invented the ______ • Alexander graham bell invented the? • integration (Rockefeller's standard oil) • ...
Energy Inventions Article 2022-08-12
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- name of light that was invented that uses solar energy (3)
- what the Hollow Flashlight uses for energy
- produces light in a flashlight
- where the Little Sun Lamp gets its energy from
- approximately number of people that do not have electricity (2)
- includes everything
- term used to make things move
- where the Little Sun Lamp stores its potential energy
- what the Hollow Flashlight contains in the inside of the flashlight
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- type of job that designs inventions
- how old the girl was that invented the Hollow Flashlight
- last name of the inventor of the Hollow Flashlight
- the term used when harmful materials affect the environment
- type of oil used to burn to create light
- Inventions WB p. A1
- electricity flows through these metal strands
- term used when referring to the Sun
- type of moving energy
18 Clues: Inventions WB p. A1 • includes everything • type of moving energy • term used to make things move • produces light in a flashlight • type of job that designs inventions • term used when referring to the Sun • type of oil used to burn to create light • what the Hollow Flashlight uses for energy • electricity flows through these metal strands • ...
Eureka! The Physicist Crossword 2019-08-08
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- / His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram.
- / Let there be Light!
- Curie / The only Nobel Laureate of two different disciplines in the 5th International Solvay Conference on Electrons and Photons.
- / Not as famous for his Nobel Prize, "relative" to his most beautiful theory.
- / His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem.
- / For the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory.
- / Derived the transformations of his namesake which represent hyperbolic rotations in flat space-time.
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- / His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell.
- / Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn.
- Kuhn / Introduced the concept of paradigm shifts in science.
- / Such uncertainty, much wow!
- / Father of Thermodynamics.
- / Known for his discovery of magnetic fields due to electric currents.
- / If you slap me, I'll slap you back.
- / Better known by Mathematicians for his namesake curvature than his law in Electrostatics.
15 Clues: / Let there be Light! • / Father of Thermodynamics. • / Such uncertainty, much wow! • / If you slap me, I'll slap you back. • / Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn. • / His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell. • / His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem. • / His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram. • ...
School Subjects 2023-07-13
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- Consists of time zones and old lifestyles.
- Consists of animals and inventions.
- Consists of drawing and crafts.
- Consists of acting.
- Consists things about countries.
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- Consists of instruments and singing.
- Consists of numbers and calculations.
- Consists of writing and story telling
- Consists of punctuation, clauses and word groups.
- Consists of computing and coding.
- Consists of exercise.
11 Clues: Consists of acting. • Consists of exercise. • Consists of drawing and crafts. • Consists things about countries. • Consists of computing and coding. • Consists of animals and inventions. • Consists of instruments and singing. • Consists of numbers and calculations. • Consists of writing and story telling • Consists of time zones and old lifestyles. • ...
The Maya, the Inca and the Aztec - Crossword 2022-04-22
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- A historical place in the Incan civilzation
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilzation
- One of the Inca's most important scientific inventions
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilzation
- One of the Maya's most important architectural inventions
- A invention, not that remarkable, of the Aztec used to color stuff
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- A very well known thing, an invention of the Mayan but not a very remarkable one
- One of the Aztec's most important architectural inventions
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilzation
- A flavoring that is used in many things currently (Cakes)
10 Clues: An ancient Mesoamerican civilzation • An ancient Mesoamerican civilzation • An ancient Mesoamerican civilzation • A historical place in the Incan civilzation • One of the Inca's most important scientific inventions • A flavoring that is used in many things currently (Cakes) • One of the Maya's most important architectural inventions • ...
TAWC Values 2019-07-28
Detective Discovery 2014-01-10
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- Just needs some help for Christ Sake's
- 20th Century Toronto's finest
- Prequel to Inspector Morse
- Doctor that drums to his own beat
- 90% of the characters in the programmes
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- Sexy detective with sexy motives
- A kind of beeping code
- Small Island off the coast of Britain
- Poirots first name
- Sharp, unpleasant, metal
- A kind of suspect
- Author of Miss Marple
12 Clues: A kind of suspect • Poirots first name • Author of Miss Marple • A kind of beeping code • Sharp, unpleasant, metal • Prequel to Inspector Morse • 20th Century Toronto's finest • Sexy detective with sexy motives • Doctor that drums to his own beat • Small Island off the coast of Britain • Just needs some help for Christ Sake's • 90% of the characters in the programmes
Discovery & Invention 2023-05-17
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- Coming into existence or prominence
- To make something more up-to-date or modern
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- A large number or crowd
- Dangerous or risky
- Not real; invented for a book or story
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- Impossible to understand
- Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge
- Absolutely necessary
- Able to be modified to suit personal needs or preferences
- Happening at the same time
- Introducing new ideas or methods
12 Clues: Dangerous or risky • Absolutely necessary • A large number or crowd • Impossible to understand • Happening at the same time • Introducing new ideas or methods • Coming into existence or prominence • Not real; invented for a book or story • To make something more up-to-date or modern • Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge • ...
Discovery & Invention 2024-03-30
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- Coming into existence or prominence
- To make something more up-to-date or modern
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- A large number or crowd
- Dangerous or risky
- Not real; invented for a book or story
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- Impossible to understand
- Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge
- Absolutely necessary
- Able to be modified to suit personal needs or preferences
- Happening at the same time
- Introducing new ideas or methods
12 Clues: Dangerous or risky • Absolutely necessary • A large number or crowd • Impossible to understand • Happening at the same time • Introducing new ideas or methods • Coming into existence or prominence • Not real; invented for a book or story • To make something more up-to-date or modern • Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge • ...
Age of Discovery 2013-01-09
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- a commander of english warships that attacked spanish ships carrying treasure
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- sailing completely around the world
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for England
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Spanish word for peaceful
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
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- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- Spanish conquerors
- Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- Sailed into New York Bay
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- a line that marks a boundary
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- overthrow of officers
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
34 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage • ...
Our Discovery Island 2015-05-17
21 Clues: zem • zobi • ūsas • koks • ķert • sēne • dīķis • kāmis • čūska • plīts • akmens • gurķis • trusis • mākonis • brilles • kukaiņi • džemperis • uzkopšana • bruņurupucis • sporta tērps • sporta apavi
Age of Discovery 2022-03-25
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- Last name of the explorer that sailed along the St. Lawrence River to present day Montreal claiming much of eastern Canada for France
- A small, fast ship that allowed sailors to travel into the wind
- A tool that helped determine latitude
- They found the fastest sea route to India by sailing around the southern point of Africa
- Navigator hired by the Spanish to sail around the Americas and then to Asia.
- Last name of the explorer that sailed a river that will later be named the after him in New York and claimed land for the Dutch
- Religious communities, to teach Christianity to the Native Americans
- The idea that a nation’s power depended on its wealth. Countries must export more than they import.
- Settled the new world to find religious freedom
- After gaining their freedom from Spain, they needed a way to make money. They turned to trade and international exploration/settlement.
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- This killed over 90 percent of the Native Americans
- Explored the New World for fur trade and conquered the central part of the North America and a large part of Canada
- Drawing/creating maps
- Last name of the explorer that was funded by Spain to sail west looking for a closer route to trade with Asia
- The ___________ Exchange was a global exchange of people, goods, technology, ideas, and diseases that transformed the economies of Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
- A tool that helped determine direction
- This is where they begin capturing slaves to bring the the Americas after the Native Americans population dies off
- The last name of the Italian explorer that realized that Columbus had discovered a “New World” which was named after him
- sail around the world
- Sent explores like Columbus, de Soto, Pizzaro, and Magellan and captured all of Central America and the Western side of South America
20 Clues: Drawing/creating maps • sail around the world • A tool that helped determine latitude • A tool that helped determine direction • Settled the new world to find religious freedom • This killed over 90 percent of the Native Americans • A small, fast ship that allowed sailors to travel into the wind • Religious communities, to teach Christianity to the Native Americans • ...
Mothers of discovery 2025-05-23
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- Inventor of the waterproof diaper, making parents’ lives easier (13)
- Inventor of the permanent wave machine, shaping modern hairstyling (24)
- Chemist who made cotton shirts wrinkle-free (12)
- Windshield wiper innovator, dreamed it up in a snowy New York trolley ride (14)
- Invented the modern-day syringe, revolutionizing medical injections (11)
- Designed a collapsible metal float, a lifesaving foundation for modern liferafts (15)
- Pioneer who founded computer systems for business use (14)
- Discovered a compound to keep produce and flowers fresher for longer (20)
- Invented the coffee filter using blotting paper and a simple idea (13)
- Financial educator who quit her corporate job to empower women with money (11)
- Led the team that produced the first transgenic plants (17)
- World-renowned Ugandan conservationist and gorilla-saving wildlife veterinarian (17)
- Developed anti-leukemia drugs and made kidney transplants possible (19)
- Replaced the traditional ice box, becoming the ‘mother of’ the fridge (16)
- Biochemist who co-founded the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system (15)
- Nobel-winning ‘mother of’ bioorthogonal chemistry (18)
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- Scientist behind Lactaid® brand products, improving dairy digestion (18)
- Co-discovered mRNA modifications, paving the way for COVID-19 vaccines (14)
- Inventor of VoIP technology, essential for online calls (12)
- Creator of the first chocolate chip cookies, a sweet revolution (12)
- Researcher who turned dextran into a blood plasma extender during the Korean War (13)
- Helped create the first map of the world’s sea floor (10)
- First American Indian to receive a medical degree (27)
- The “mother of” liquid paper, correcting mistakes in a stroke (20)
- Invented the first practical dishwashing machine (19)
- The woman behind the game that inspired Monopoly (15)
- Co-inventor of Scotchgard™, protecting textiles everywhere (17)
27 Clues: Chemist who made cotton shirts wrinkle-free (12) • Invented the first practical dishwashing machine (19) • The woman behind the game that inspired Monopoly (15) • First American Indian to receive a medical degree (27) • Nobel-winning ‘mother of’ bioorthogonal chemistry (18) • Helped create the first map of the world’s sea floor (10) • ...
Nasir N Shelton crossword 2014-12-06
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- became the president of the standard oil company
- owner of carnige steel
- inventor of telephone
- industry of steel
- reduced farm labor needs and increased labor needs
- made the affordable automobile
- invented the airplane
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- invented the light bulb
- made railroads
- Railroads Oil Steel and Automobiles
- Meatpacking industry
- system that moves parts and partly assembled products
- inventions access to raw materials and energy
- more goods would be able to be purchased and sent to people in different states or cities
- automobile industry
15 Clues: made railroads • industry of steel • automobile industry • Meatpacking industry • inventor of telephone • invented the airplane • owner of carnige steel • invented the light bulb • made the affordable automobile • Railroads Oil Steel and Automobiles • inventions access to raw materials and energy • became the president of the standard oil company • ...
Inventions 2013-02-18
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- / enables humans to fly
- / created by an accountant who made it stretchier so that you could blow bubbles in it
- Table / Invented by Mendeleyev putting all the known elements in order according to their atomic weight
- / it has a drum that truns back and forth to clean the clothes
- / Trousers made from denim material
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- / at first we could only view programmes on this in black and white
- / moves by producing a high presssured cushion of air underneath it
- / heats food by firing radiomagnetic radiation at it
- / Created by the company with an apple as its logo
- / two small speakers that allow you to listen to music privately
10 Clues: / enables humans to fly • / Trousers made from denim material • / Created by the company with an apple as its logo • / heats food by firing radiomagnetic radiation at it • / it has a drum that truns back and forth to clean the clothes • / two small speakers that allow you to listen to music privately • ...
Inventions 2015-01-07
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- / Supposedly a substitute to silk
- / Works by way of magnetism
- / The science behind this invention existed thousands of year before it became an invention
- Press / Combined other, similar inventions into a single invention
- / The earliest form of this invention was hammered into being
- Lines / This invention has sometimes created sociological problems
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- / Similar inventions before it ran on steam power. This invention ran on gasoline
- / This invention began as an analog process, yet over time developed into a digital process
- / Developed by the Department of Defense
- / Had industrial purposes before being used for transportation
10 Clues: / Works by way of magnetism • / Supposedly a substitute to silk • / Developed by the Department of Defense • / The earliest form of this invention was hammered into being • / Had industrial purposes before being used for transportation • Press / Combined other, similar inventions into a single invention • ...
Inventions 2019-07-04
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- the Greeks' chewing gum was made from this tree
- toy created from a pie tin
- the original name for popsicles
- was invented when a spring was knocked over
- this animal helped create velcro
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- the number of years it took to patent the laser
- last name of chocolate chip cookie inventor
- three-dimensional wallpaper was called ______ wrap
- helps inventors own their inventions
- invention made to clean wallpaper
10 Clues: toy created from a pie tin • the original name for popsicles • this animal helped create velcro • invention made to clean wallpaper • helps inventors own their inventions • last name of chocolate chip cookie inventor • was invented when a spring was knocked over • the number of years it took to patent the laser • the Greeks' chewing gum was made from this tree • ...
Inventions 2023-03-14
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- It keeps us on time.
- What do inventors use to make things?
- It is black and it has a mouse and a keyboard.
- Paper was invented here.
- Use it when you want to fix a mistake.
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- We need it to see our books.
- Without it we would be standing all day long.
- You need to open it to go inside the room.
- The first aeroplane was invented by the Wright__
- Small, colourful blocks we can play with.
10 Clues: It keeps us on time. • Paper was invented here. • We need it to see our books. • What do inventors use to make things? • Use it when you want to fix a mistake. • Small, colourful blocks we can play with. • You need to open it to go inside the room. • Without it we would be standing all day long. • It is black and it has a mouse and a keyboard. • ...
Inventions 2021-10-07
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- This invention has two wheels and can help you move around town faster.
- The first ones were the size of a room, today most people have one at home.
- Tim Berners Lee invented this in 1990 and people now have this at home to look for information or watch videos
- People use this invention to listen to the news and their favourite music
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- The Wright brothers completed the first successful flight with this.
- They have helped prevent a lot of diseases
- We use this to move around the city and travel
- It was invented around 1830 and people use it to have pictures of their memories.
- John Logie Baird is one of the inventors of this device
- Alezander Graham Bell invented this device
10 Clues: They have helped prevent a lot of diseases • Alezander Graham Bell invented this device • We use this to move around the city and travel • John Logie Baird is one of the inventors of this device • The Wright brothers completed the first successful flight with this. • This invention has two wheels and can help you move around town faster. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- oven which cooks food very quickly by electromagnetic radiation rather than by heat
- machine that we use to print documents
- machine with a big screen wich is use for watch films or series
- object wich is use to communicate
- object that we use for have light
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- device that is use for computer and you have to put in the desk
- a device wich is use for capturing a photographic image or recording a video, using film or digital memory.
- network wich is use for serch information
- machine wich is use for listen music or progammes
- machine wich is use for preserving foodstuffs
10 Clues: object wich is use to communicate • object that we use for have light • machine that we use to print documents • network wich is use for serch information • machine wich is use for preserving foodstuffs • machine wich is use for listen music or progammes • device that is use for computer and you have to put in the desk • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- 2007 was the year when this famous mobile phones company commercialised the first mobile phone of this company.
- It is the name of the woman who invented the clever GIRL.
- Person whose ecuation help to the development of the atomic bomb.
- George de Mestral created this when he noticed some plants burrs sticking to his dog fur.
- It is the surname of the person who invented the pop-up ads.
- The surname of a woman who won two Nobel prizes.
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- Constantin Fahlberg created this when he forgot to wash his hands before dinner.
- 2014 was the year when this instrument was invented.
- Name of the woman who invented the mother’s day.
- Percy Spencer used this to create a machine which can heat food and can be found in almost every home today.
10 Clues: Name of the woman who invented the mother’s day. • The surname of a woman who won two Nobel prizes. • 2014 was the year when this instrument was invented. • It is the name of the woman who invented the clever GIRL. • It is the surname of the person who invented the pop-up ads. • Person whose ecuation help to the development of the atomic bomb. • ...
INVENTIONS 2024-01-25
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- the invention which can draw perfect circles
- the scientist who invented the light bulb
- the invention which solves difficult math equations
- a transport which travels super fast
- something that allows you see very little things
- the piece of furniture where you sleep
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- the instrument which have white and black keys
- a gadget that helps you to remove screws
- a place where scientists work
- the scientist who invented X-ray and won a Nobel for it
10 Clues: a place where scientists work • a transport which travels super fast • the piece of furniture where you sleep • a gadget that helps you to remove screws • the scientist who invented the light bulb • the invention which can draw perfect circles • the instrument which have white and black keys • something that allows you see very little things • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It is an object that is used to make food cold
- It is an object that is uses to call people
- machine It is an object that is used to wash clothes
- It is an object that serves to cool off when It,s hot
- de alejandría she was the firts female scientist to create an inventions
- It is an object that is used to listen to music
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- It is an object that used to dry clothes
- It is an object that is used to listen to programa or music
- It is an object that is used to watch programs
- It is an object that is used to Heat food
10 Clues: It is an object that used to dry clothes • It is an object that is used to Heat food • It is an object that is uses to call people • It is an object that is used to watch programs • It is an object that is used to make food cold • It is an object that is used to listen to music • machine It is an object that is used to wash clothes • ...
inventions 2024-01-25
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- is the appliance which heat your food
- is the electronic divide that is bigger than a tablet and needs internet
- is the electronic divice wich you can wacht series or movies
- is the thing which we put a paper on another
- is the appliance wich we keep the food cold
- is the transport which you can go everywhere
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- is the appliance which clean your clothes
- is the object wich help us to not get lost
- is the object which you save your money when you dont have cash
- is the person who discoverd the medicine for laukemia
10 Clues: is the appliance which heat your food • is the appliance which clean your clothes • is the object wich help us to not get lost • is the appliance wich we keep the food cold • is the thing which we put a paper on another • is the transport which you can go everywhere • is the person who discoverd the medicine for laukemia • ...
INVENTIONS 2024-01-25
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- Is the person who inventen the theory of special relativity
- It is the object which we use to know what time it is
- It is the object we use to communicate and talk to people
- It is the object which we use to control th computer or laptop
- Is the person who invented differential and integral calculus
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- It is the object that we can use to watch series and movies to entertain ourselves.
- It is the object which we useto write anything we want
- Is the person who practical lamp, which burned for 48 hours straight without any type of interruption of the bulb
- Is the person who inventes the radioactive elements
- It is the object which we use to write on a computer or a tablet
10 Clues: Is the person who inventes the radioactive elements • It is the object which we use to know what time it is • It is the object which we useto write anything we want • It is the object we use to communicate and talk to people • Is the person who inventen the theory of special relativity • It is the object which we use to control th computer or laptop • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It is object which helps you move to different places
- It is an object which is used to cut things
- Is the object who show you the hours
- It is an object which is used to be able to see better
- It is an object which is used to do mathematical operations
- It is an object which is used to listen to music
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- It is an object which is used to heat the food
- It is an object which is used to correct errors so that you can write again
- It is an object which is used to take photos
- It is an object where the teacher writes for the students to see
10 Clues: Is the object who show you the hours • It is an object which is used to cut things • It is an object which is used to take photos • It is an object which is used to heat the food • It is an object which is used to listen to music • It is object which helps you move to different places • It is an object which is used to be able to see better • ...
inventions 2024-01-25
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- was created by the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière where in 1895.
- Kwolek was a chemist who invented poly paraphenylene terephthalamide.
- is an electronic device which can allow us to make phone calls.
- is an optical instrument which is used to capture and store images and videos.
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- is an instrument capable of measuring, keeping and indicating time in conventional units. It also allows to know the when current
- allow us to listen to music or any audio without that people being able to hear it.
- is a very powerful tool which allows us to externalize our imagination, as well as to express, share ideas and emotions.
- is a device that we can use to perform arithmetic calculations.
- is a mechanical method for reproducing whose text and images on paper, vellum, cloth or other material.
- is a channel through which all voices can be represented and freely expressed to be heard.
10 Clues: is a device that we can use to perform arithmetic calculations. • is an electronic device which can allow us to make phone calls. • was created by the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière where in 1895. • Kwolek was a chemist who invented poly paraphenylene terephthalamide. • is an optical instrument which is used to capture and store images and videos. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- where you send the letters you send
- vegetables eaten by rabbits in the drawings
- a system that turns sound waves into electrical signals so that sound can be transmitted over long distances.
- Are used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They work by killing bacteria or preventing their growth.
- is a global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices.
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- are found in parks and are used for seating
- They have contributed to the history of mankind.
- motor vehicle used to move around the city
- Logie Baird I invented the television
- da Vinci built submarines, tanks, guns, created plans for helicopters. Greatest genius.
10 Clues: where you send the letters you send • Logie Baird I invented the television • motor vehicle used to move around the city • are found in parks and are used for seating • vegetables eaten by rabbits in the drawings • They have contributed to the history of mankind. • is a global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It is the object invented by Thomas Edison.
- It is the Spanish candy similar to the lollipop.
- It is the object which is used to hear the news.
- The person who discovered radium and polonium.
- It is the person who discovered penicillin.
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- It is the object which is used to call somebody.
- It is the means of transport that flies.
- It is the object that is used to orientate.
- It is the most common form of transport.
- It is the form of transport that can goes under the water.
10 Clues: It is the means of transport that flies. • It is the most common form of transport. • It is the object invented by Thomas Edison. • It is the object that is used to orientate. • It is the person who discovered penicillin. • The person who discovered radium and polonium. • It is the object which is used to call somebody. • ...
Inventions 2024-12-03
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- A powerful explosive material commonly used in construction and demolition, invented by Alfred Nobel.
- A large balloon filled with hot air that enables it to float and carry passengers in a basket underneath.
- Small plastic building blocks or toys that can be assembled to create various structures.
- Eyewear designed to correct vision or protect the eyes from light or debris.
- Adhesive labels or marks used to pay for the delivery of mail.
- A brass musical instrument with a reed mouthpiece, commonly used in jazz and classical music.
- Compact discs used for storing and playing music, videos, or data.
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- A portable device used for communication, such as making calls, sending texts, or accessing the internet.
- A small timepiece worn around the wrist to tell the time.
- Firearms used for shooting, often for protection, hunting, or sports.
10 Clues: A small timepiece worn around the wrist to tell the time. • Adhesive labels or marks used to pay for the delivery of mail. • Compact discs used for storing and playing music, videos, or data. • Firearms used for shooting, often for protection, hunting, or sports. • Eyewear designed to correct vision or protect the eyes from light or debris. • ...
Inventions 2024-12-03
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- To exchange information or ideas with someone
- A place for scientific experiments and research
- A software program designed for a specific task
- A person who creates new devices or processes
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum effort
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- A new idea, method, or product
- A place or method for keeping things for future use
- A tool or machine designed for a specific purpose
- To advertise or support the progress of something
- Programs and operating information for a computer
10 Clues: A new idea, method, or product • To exchange information or ideas with someone • A person who creates new devices or processes • A place for scientific experiments and research • A software program designed for a specific task • A tool or machine designed for a specific purpose • To advertise or support the progress of something • ...
Inventions 2024-04-12
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- - "An electric _______ that produces light when a filament is heated."
- - "A device used to capture _______ images."
- - "An appliance that uses _______ waves to cook or heat food quickly."
- - "A circular _______ that rotates on an axle and is used for transportation."
- - "A powered _______ designed to travel through the air."
- - "A household _______ used for keeping food and drinks cold."
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- - "An electronic _______ capable of storing and processing data."
- - "A human-powered _______ with two wheels for transportation."
- - "A _______ device used to transmit sound over distances."
- - "A global network of _______ connecting computers worldwide."
10 Clues: - "A device used to capture _______ images." • - "A powered _______ designed to travel through the air." • - "A _______ device used to transmit sound over distances." • - "A household _______ used for keeping food and drinks cold." • - "A human-powered _______ with two wheels for transportation." • - "A global network of _______ connecting computers worldwide." • ...
INVENTIONS 2022-11-16
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- an artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms and has many different uses
- an electrical device, usually held in the hand, that blows out hot air and is used for drying a person's hair
- to make someone realize a possible danger or problem especially one in the future
- a brand name for a very strong quick-drying glue
- relating to the main business activities of a company
- a type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed
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- having turned soft or into a liquid
- burnt sugar used to give flavour and a brown colour to food
- a brand name for a type of material that consists of two pieces of cloth that stick together with a system of very small hooks used to fasten clothes bags etc
- to have something inside or include something as a part
10 Clues: having turned soft or into a liquid • a brand name for a very strong quick-drying glue • relating to the main business activities of a company • to have something inside or include something as a part • burnt sugar used to give flavour and a brown colour to food • to make someone realize a possible danger or problem especially one in the future • ...
Inventions 2023-01-12
Inventions 2026-01-11
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- To make something completely new for the first time.
- The abbreviation for "Artificial Intelligence." (2 letters)
- A person who is extremely smart or talented, especially creatively.
- The device you use to take photographs.
- The program (like Chrome or Firefox) you use to look at websites.
- To find something that was already there but unknown.
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- Sending many unwanted emails, often advertisements.
- The technology that allows your phone or laptop to connect to the Internet without cables. (4 letters)
- A medicine used to kill bacteria and fight infection.
- To cause something new to come into existence, often used for art or ideas.
10 Clues: The device you use to take photographs. • Sending many unwanted emails, often advertisements. • To make something completely new for the first time. • A medicine used to kill bacteria and fight infection. • To find something that was already there but unknown. • The abbreviation for "Artificial Intelligence." (2 letters) • ...
HMH 2025-03-05
13 Clues: antonym is sad • a record player • synonym is fast • a burst of sound • a railroad engine • Alphonse's last name • synonym is beautiful • mechanical device/tools • protection for inventions • synonym is mumble or murmur • antonym is clean and organized • with intense heat or brightness • to make popping sound, to run out
Dr. HBF - 70th Birthday Edition 2022-12-22
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- a nickname, in college
- west village watering hole
- favorite dessert, allegedly
- Lucy's GI condition, per The Beatles
- peak relaxation
- terrific (synonym)
- 10515
- 1960's musical, controversial 1st Act
- famous zoologist second home
- splat point distributor
- Mechnikov discovery
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- Fleit lab task, sorting _____
- spanish introduction
- popular running shoe, per male Fleits
- passover agenda
- birthplace neighborhood
- soccer field, per Graham Smith
- shelley nickname
- to be avoided while driving
- Dr. Fleit discovery
20 Clues: 10515 • passover agenda • peak relaxation • shelley nickname • terrific (synonym) • Dr. Fleit discovery • Mechnikov discovery • spanish introduction • a nickname, in college • birthplace neighborhood • splat point distributor • west village watering hole • favorite dessert, allegedly • to be avoided while driving • famous zoologist second home • Fleit lab task, sorting _____ • ...
SCIENTISTS & INVENTIONS 2017-01-29
17 Clues: computer • dynamite • aeroplane • gramophone • solar system • atomic theory • DNA structure • invented razor • pasteutization • electric battery • father of physics • law of gravitation • mercury thermometer • invented fountain pen • uncertainity principle • invented spring balance • quantum light & molecular vibrations
FAMOUS INVENTIONS 2024-12-09
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- Fleming’s medical breakthrough.
- Turing’s calculating machine.
- Daguerre’s image capturer.
- Gutenberg’s book creator.
- Appliance for cooling food.
- De Mestral's fastener.
- Nobel’s explosive.
- Watt's engine power.
- Quick-cooking appliance.
- Bell's communication device.
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- Pedal-powered vehicle.
- Farnsworth's broadcast device.
- Edison’s bright idea.
- Wright brothers' flyer.
- Navigational tool.
- Marconi’s wireless communication.
- Global information network.
17 Clues: Navigational tool. • Nobel’s explosive. • Watt's engine power. • Edison’s bright idea. • Pedal-powered vehicle. • De Mestral's fastener. • Wright brothers' flyer. • Quick-cooking appliance. • Gutenberg’s book creator. • Daguerre’s image capturer. • Appliance for cooling food. • Global information network. • Bell's communication device. • Turing’s calculating machine. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-02
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- – Government owns major industries.
- – Rich, business-owning class.
- – Workers and machines in one place.
- – Rotating crops to keep soil healthy.
- – Weaves cloth automatically.
- - Handmade goods at home.
- – Cloth-making business.
- – Place where goods are mass-produced.
- – Spins several threads at once.
- – No private property, equal society.
- – Separates cotton from seeds fast.
- – Turns iron into strong steel.
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- – Time of new inventions and factories.
- – Making many items quickly.
- – Factory and labor workers.
- – Businesses compete with little government rule.
- – No government interference in business.
- – Products built step by step.
- – People moving to cities.
- – Uses steam to create power.
20 Clues: – Cloth-making business. • - Handmade goods at home. • – People moving to cities. • – Making many items quickly. • – Factory and labor workers. • – Weaves cloth automatically. • – Uses steam to create power. • – Rich, business-owning class. • – Products built step by step. • – Turns iron into strong steel. • – Spins several threads at once. • – Government owns major industries. • ...
Age of Discovery 2012-11-18
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- Which European nation claimed the most land and wealth in the Western Hemisphere by 1500?
- Gold, Silver and ...... were moved in trade
- What was slavery based on what?
- European horses and cattle changed the lifestyles of who?
- Who expanded the Songhai empire?
- What helped the process for spreading information? e.g. Bible, maps
- Who were the first Europeans to arrive in China?
- Gold and silver was exported to Europe and what other country?
- There was a demand for gold, spices, and natural resources in which country?
- Who was at the bottom of the Japanese caste system?
- Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492?
- What is a famous city of the Mali empire?
- Which explorer helped defeat the Spanish Armada?
- Who sent slaves to America?
- Who sailed to England in 1497?
- The Ottomans conquered what major city?
- Empires European overseas expansion led to the rise of what?
- Where did the Congo Empire originate?
- Corn, potatoes, and tobacco were part of which exchange?
- Where is the forbidden city?
- The export of precious metals had an impact on Spain and what trade?
- Where was Columbus born?
- Which explorer claimed Canada for France?
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- Name of the ship that returned to Spain with 18 men
- Manso Musa was ruler of what empire?
- What empire was founded on conquest and colonization, and not trade?
- Age of Discovery is also known as?
- When did the Age of Discovery officially end?
- What century did the Age of Discovery officially start?
- Portuguese sailor that left Spain with 5 ships
- Who threatened Europe with pillage and destruction?
- The Americas, Europe, and Africa were part of what trade?
- Who set out to conquer the Aztec civilization of Mexico?
- Who returned to Lisbon after having sailed to the east coast of Africa?
- Who conquered the incan empire?
- Gama Who discovered the sea route to the east indies?
- Who built an empire that remained entirely dependent on sea power?
- Constantinople was renamed this
- What was an infection carried by rats that wiped out a large number of population?
- Portugal set up trade port from West Africa to where?
40 Clues: Where was Columbus born? • Who sent slaves to America? • Where is the forbidden city? • Who sailed to England in 1497? • What was slavery based on what? • Who conquered the incan empire? • Constantinople was renamed this • Who expanded the Songhai empire? • Age of Discovery is also known as? • Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492? • Manso Musa was ruler of what empire? • ...
Age of Discovery 2023-04-04
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- They unified Spain ____ & Isabella
- Non Catholic beliefs and practices
- Age of Discovery started here
- War that left Europe divided - Cath./Prot.-30 ___ War
- Method used by the inquisition
- Court used to punish heresy
- He discovered America by mistake
- Their conquest disrupted trade with the east
- During the Dark Ages the ___ Church dominated Europe
- One cause for loss of life among the indigenous people
- Furs, Fish and ___
- He started exploration- Prince __ the Navigator
- Only Catholic English colony
- Religious order expelled from SPanish colonies
- Unjust system of landholding used by Spanish
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- God, ___ and GLory
- Portuguese who was the first to reach India $$$
- Renaissance means __
- Successful Jesuit missionary in the East- __ Xavier
- ____ Fish and Friends
- Communes set up by Jesuits
- Revolt against the Catholic Church
- Wealthiest nation in Europe due to trade in New World
- Priest who spoke out against the Encomienda system
- Spain’s motto ___ , Gold Glory
- Continent south of Europe
- Criticism of Jesuits in America- They owned __
- Protestant country that colonized N. America
- University founded by Jesuits in Maryland- ___town
29 Clues: God, ___ and GLory • Furs, Fish and ___ • Renaissance means __ • ____ Fish and Friends • Continent south of Europe • Communes set up by Jesuits • Court used to punish heresy • Only Catholic English colony • Age of Discovery started here • Method used by the inquisition • Spain’s motto ___ , Gold Glory • He discovered America by mistake • They unified Spain ____ & Isabella • ...
Space Discovery Crossword 2025-05-16
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- an objects resistance to movement.
- region in the outer solar system,past Neptune.
- large ball of gas held together by it's own gravity.
- how much "stuff" is in something.
- star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel creating a ...
- the planet you are on right now.
- also known as the north star.
- man made object that orbits the sun, moon, planets, etc collecting information.
- first element on the periodic table
- gas, dust, billions of stars,and their solar systems.
- a group of stars that form a pattern.
- way spiral galaxy that contains our solar system.
- in Greek mythology she is the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia.
- Hercules was sent to kill this animal, which was terrorizing all of Nemea
- 8 of them orbit our sun.
- the earth does this around the sun
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- 3 stars generally bonded together.
- modern space station, known as ISS.
- the big dipper is part of this constellation
- unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the speed of light.
- is the brightest star in the sky, also known as the "dog star".
- first ever human-made object to enter interstellar space.
- an hour and a half in minutes.
- nothing not even light can escape
- space telescope named after an astronomer named Edwin Powell Hubble.
- a cloud of dust in gas in outer space visible in the night sky.
- 4th sign of the zodiac constellations
- a force that pulls you down to the ground.
28 Clues: 8 of them orbit our sun. • also known as the north star. • an hour and a half in minutes. • the planet you are on right now. • how much "stuff" is in something. • nothing not even light can escape • an objects resistance to movement. • 3 stars generally bonded together. • the earth does this around the sun • modern space station, known as ISS. • ...
Computational Drug Design (no hypens) 2023-10-28
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- refers to the systematic approach to designing new medications based on the knowledge of the biological target's molecular structure.
- used to computationally analyze a very large number of compounds to select the most probable active compounds for a particular molecular target according to some pre-defined criteria.
- numerical values associated with the chemical constitution with various physical properties, chemical reactivity, or biological activity
- a collection of stored chemicals and the associated data about them
- classify ligands most likely to interact favorably to a particular receptor based on ΔG of binding
- conformation of ligand-receptor bound to each other
- evaluating a particular pose by counting the number of favorable intermolecular interactions
- strategy in the realm of drug discovery that focuses on the knowledge and properties of known active molecules (ligands/small chemical compounds).
- candidate binding mode
- hit with biological activity
- specialized branch of computational biology/chemistry that focuses on using computational methods to assist in the design, discovery, and optimization of potential drug molecules
- small molecule that binds to receptor
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- a subset of Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD) that utilizes the three-dimensional (3D) structures of biological targets (usually proteins or RNA/DNA) to inform the discovery and optimization of potential drug molecules.
- sequentially combines methods based on similarity search, compound classification, and molecular descriptors exploration.
- the relationship between the chemical structure of a molecule and its biological activity.
- a method used in computational chemistry to predict the biological activity, physicochemical properties, or toxicity of molecules based on their chemical structure
- used to dock a given compound into the predefined binding sites of a pool of drug targets, and to assess their binding affinity.
- represents an drug discovery approach that allows identifying novel therapeutic uses for already approved drugs, candidate compounds under clinical evaluation, or natural products.
- Identification and optimization of compounds that simultaneously modulate a set of targets involved in the same disease
- the compound database is docked into a previously selected target binding site.
- the ensemble of steric and electronic features that is necessary to ensure the optimal interactions with a specific biological target structure and to trigger (or to block) its biological response
- large receiving molecule (protein)
- ligand with high rank
23 Clues: ligand with high rank • candidate binding mode • hit with biological activity • large receiving molecule (protein) • small molecule that binds to receptor • conformation of ligand-receptor bound to each other • a collection of stored chemicals and the associated data about them • the compound database is docked into a previously selected target binding site. • ...
Alexander Fleming 2018-07-16
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- Nickname for Penicillin
- Served in World War 1 as a _____________
- Scientist who used Flemings research to mass-produce Penicillin
- Fleming worked as a ___________ at St.Mary’s Hospital Medical School
- Type of Mould
- Fleming also earned a BSc degree in
- World’s First Antibiotic
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- Birthplace
- Fleming made his famous discovery by _______________
- Pencillin was mass-produced to treat ____________
- 1st job after Medical School
- Fleming discovered mould growing in a culture of ____________________
- Fleming, Chain and Florey shared the ___________ in 1945.
- Fleming was working on finding ____________ agents
- Workplace
- 1st Discovery
- Fleming worked as Research Assistant for
- Scientist who used Flemings research to mass-produce Penicillin
18 Clues: Workplace • Birthplace • Type of Mould • 1st Discovery • Nickname for Penicillin • World’s First Antibiotic • 1st job after Medical School • Fleming also earned a BSc degree in • Served in World War 1 as a _____________ • Fleming worked as Research Assistant for • Pencillin was mass-produced to treat ____________ • Fleming was working on finding ____________ agents • ...
Inventions 2017-07-07
10 Clues: cause disease • invented by Marconi • an important medicine • this causes influenza • mushrooms are an example • invention that uses water • discovered by Isaac Newton • discovered by Alexander Bell • invented by Alexander Fleming • invented by the Wright brothersw
Inventions 2019-06-04
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- to make something new, or invent something
- to help someone emotionally or in a practical way (e.g. to give a person the money they need)
- construct (something) by putting parts or material together
- make or become better
- to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form
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- to put something such as a tool, skill, or building to a particular purpose
- decide upon the look and functioning of (a building or other object), by making a detailed drawing of it
- to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to do this
- make available for use; supply
- create or design (something that has not existed before)
10 Clues: make or become better • make available for use; supply • to make something new, or invent something • create or design (something that has not existed before) • construct (something) by putting parts or material together • to put something such as a tool, skill, or building to a particular purpose • ...
Inventions 2014-05-17
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- To access a lot of information more quickly.
- It is used to keep food refrigerated.
- It is used to stop people from feeling cold.
- People use it to wake up to go to work.
- People use it to communicate with each other.
- It is used to stop people getting wet.
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- It is used to sew clothes.
- People use it to clean their teeth.
- It is used to take people from one place to another.
- People use them to keep property and objets safe.
10 Clues: It is used to sew clothes. • People use it to clean their teeth. • It is used to keep food refrigerated. • It is used to stop people getting wet. • People use it to wake up to go to work. • To access a lot of information more quickly. • It is used to stop people from feeling cold. • People use it to communicate with each other. • ...
INVENTIONS 2024-01-26
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- This is the object you use to know the time
- This is the surname of the person who invented the telescope
- This is the item of clothing that people use to keep their hands warm
- This is the transport wich you can use to travel to the space
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- The person who discovered the gravity
- This is the object wich you can use to see very small things
- This is the invention wich was first discovered by humans
- The biggest social network whose inventor is Mark Zuckerberg
- This is the biggest mobile company in the world wich was created in 1976
- This is the invention that is similar to a computer but can be transported
10 Clues: The person who discovered the gravity • This is the object you use to know the time • This is the invention wich was first discovered by humans • This is the object wich you can use to see very small things • The biggest social network whose inventor is Mark Zuckerberg • This is the surname of the person who invented the telescope • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It is an object that serves to illuminate
- a² + b² = c²
- It is an object that serves to guide
- E = mc²
- It is a round object that vehicles have
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- It is an object that is used to wash dishes
- It is an object that is used to communicate
- It is a vehicle with which you can fly
- It is an object that is used for explosions
- It is a water vehiclephone
10 Clues: E = mc² • a² + b² = c² • It is a water vehiclephone • It is an object that serves to guide • It is a vehicle with which you can fly • It is a round object that vehicles have • It is an object that serves to illuminate • It is an object that is used to wash dishes • It is an object that is used to communicate • It is an object that is used for explosions
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's the vehicle whose invention increased personal mobility.
- It's the object which allowed literacy to greatly expand.
- It's the man who invented penicilin.
- It's the object which keeps food in good quality for longer.
- It`s the invention which helps to prevent diseases before catching them.
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- It's the invention which provides painless medical procedures.
- It's an object which helps to spread communication across wide areas.
- It's the vehicle which goes through the air.
- It's the woman who was essential in the discovery of the structure of DNA.
- It's the man who invented the light bulb.
10 Clues: It's the man who invented penicilin. • It's the man who invented the light bulb. • It's the vehicle which goes through the air. • It's the object which allowed literacy to greatly expand. • It's the object which keeps food in good quality for longer. • It's the vehicle whose invention increased personal mobility. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- Is where you can write
- Lamarr She was the inventor of Wifi
- It’s an object used to listen to music
- It’s a vehicle travelling on the air
- It’s an object used by vehicles to move
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- Is what is used to put someone to sleep in a operation
- It was discovered a long time ago and serves to warm up
- It’s a machine for copying things
- Used for space travel
- It’s an object that gives light
10 Clues: Used for space travel • Is where you can write • It’s an object that gives light • It’s a machine for copying things • Lamarr She was the inventor of Wifi • It’s a vehicle travelling on the air • It’s an object used to listen to music • It’s an object used by vehicles to move • Is what is used to put someone to sleep in a operation • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- Camera It's something where we insert film or memory cards to take pictures.
- It's a machine wich is used to performing tasks using programs
- It's something that is used to print and whose creator was gutenberg
- It's something which produces light in a dark room
- The machine where we keep food cold
- It's something wich is used to heat food
- Cleaner It's something to do the cleaning, which suctions dust and dirt from the floor.
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- It's something that is used to fly to differents parts of the world
- It's something which is used to speak with someone at a long distance.
- An injection which helps prevent diseases
10 Clues: The machine where we keep food cold • It's something wich is used to heat food • An injection which helps prevent diseases • It's something which produces light in a dark room • It's a machine wich is used to performing tasks using programs • It's something that is used to fly to differents parts of the world • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's something which produces light in a dark room
- It's something wich is used to heat food
- It's something that is used to print and whose creator was gutenberg
- It's something where we insert film or memory cards to take pictures.
- An injection which helps prevent diseases
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- It's a machine wich is used to performing tasks using programs
- It's something to do the cleaning, which suctions dust and dirt from the floor.
- It's something which is used to speak with someone at a long distance.
- It's something that is used to fly to differents parts of the world
- The machine where we keep food cold
10 Clues: The machine where we keep food cold • It's something wich is used to heat food • An injection which helps prevent diseases • It's something which produces light in a dark room • It's a machine wich is used to performing tasks using programs • It's something that is used to fly to differents parts of the world • ...
inventions 2024-01-25
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- Is the person who discovered radioactive elements
- Is the object that people use to take photos
- is the object that we used to know an specific meaning
- is the object that people use to talk with friends
- Is the object which people turn on to see
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- is the place where people go to see a film
- is the object which we use to write in it
- Is the men whose invention allowed to make a large amount of books
- Is the mean off transport that people use to visit a place that is to far
- is the object which is used in many things that help us to move it
10 Clues: is the object which we use to write in it • Is the object which people turn on to see • is the place where people go to see a film • Is the object that people use to take photos • Is the person who discovered radioactive elements • is the object that people use to talk with friends • is the object that we used to know an specific meaning • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's the machine which heats up water to create energy.
- It's a machine which uses fuel to create energy. It is commonly found in cars.
- It's a place where we can put food in order to conserve it and cool it.
- He is the person who invented the neon lamp and the alternating current.
- She is the person who invented the first algorithm for a machine.
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- It's an invention which allows us to travel throught the air.
- He is the person who invented the lightning rod.
- It's the object we use to quickly heat up food.
- It's an object which is used to call someone and was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- It's a red of computers and satellites which allows us to browse webs.
10 Clues: It's the object we use to quickly heat up food. • He is the person who invented the lightning rod. • It's the machine which heats up water to create energy. • It's an invention which allows us to travel throught the air. • She is the person who invented the first algorithm for a machine. • It's a red of computers and satellites which allows us to browse webs. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's an objet that you use when you need to clean the dust from the floor.
- It's a glass object that is used to illuminate places.
- It's an appliance which is used to clean dishes.
- It's a woman who discovered radioactivity and the chemical element of the periodic table polonium.
- It's an objet which is used to listen the news or songs
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- It's a gadget where you can store music to listen to it with headphones.
- It's an appliance which is used to keep food in good condition.
- It's a way of aquatic transport whose exterior is made of metal.
- It's an object that is used for sharpening pencils.
- It's an objet is an object where there are numbers from 1 to 12 and you use it to see the time.
10 Clues: It's an appliance which is used to clean dishes. • It's an object that is used for sharpening pencils. • It's a glass object that is used to illuminate places. • It's an objet which is used to listen the news or songs • It's an appliance which is used to keep food in good condition. • It's a way of aquatic transport whose exterior is made of metal. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- you use it to travel around the world.
- machine you use this to wash the plates.
- with this you can know the hour.
- it gives you light.
- you can send messages quickly.
- the thing you use to listen to music.
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- it’s used to put your clothes into when you are travelling.
- the gadget that you use to solve mathematics questions.
- to move between floors more quickly.
- we use it to eat soup.
10 Clues: it gives you light. • we use it to eat soup. • you can send messages quickly. • with this you can know the hour. • to move between floors more quickly. • the thing you use to listen to music. • you use it to travel around the world. • machine you use this to wash the plates. • the gadget that you use to solve mathematics questions. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-28
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- you use this when you want to listen to music
- the person who works in the laboratory
- you use that to travel around the world
- the gadget that you use to solve mathematics questions
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- you use it when you want to send messages quickly
- you use it when you want to know the hour
- the thing whose objetive is that you can eat soup
- you use it when you want to wash the plates
- that invention gives you light
- the thing that you use to move between floors more quickly
10 Clues: that invention gives you light • the person who works in the laboratory • you use that to travel around the world • you use it when you want to know the hour • you use it when you want to wash the plates • you use this when you want to listen to music • you use it when you want to send messages quickly • the thing whose objetive is that you can eat soup • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- It's an object which helps you solve mathematical equations.
- It's a cardboard game which was invented in 1904 by a woman, about making money.
- It's the object which lets you whatch films and the news.
- It's something which makes you smell better.
- It's something that was invented by the Wright brothers.
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- It's an object which was invented by Perry Spencer that heats your food.
- He is the person who invented Google.
- It's something which you find in jackets, backpacks and pencil cases.
- It's something which helps you go to a place.
- It's an object which is often used in summer to blow air to make the room colder.
10 Clues: He is the person who invented Google. • It's something which makes you smell better. • It's something which helps you go to a place. • It's something that was invented by the Wright brothers. • It's the object which lets you whatch films and the news. • It's an object which helps you solve mathematical equations. • ...
inventions 2024-01-25
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- is the object wich you save your money when you dont have cash
- is the electronic divice that is bigger than a tablet and needs internet
- is the person who discoverd the medicine for the leukemia
- is the transport that you use itto go everywhere
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- is the appliance which clean your clothes
- is the appliance wich you keep all your food cold
- is the thing which you put a paper on another
- is the electronic divice wich you can wacht series , movies or programs
- is the appliance which you heat your food
- is the object that we use to not get lost
10 Clues: is the appliance which clean your clothes • is the appliance which you heat your food • is the object that we use to not get lost • is the thing which you put a paper on another • is the transport that you use itto go everywhere • is the appliance wich you keep all your food cold • is the person who discoverd the medicine for the leukemia • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- The thing that without this you couldn't turn on the lights, watch tv, etc...
- The woman who invented non reflective glass
- In a concert the person who sings use this
- This is something you use to play, do homework, make projects, etc...
- A big microscope which you can watch the stars and planets
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- The object whose a lot of people use it to warm things in the kitchen
- The object which you use to watch a match, the news, a film, etc...
- Your grandparents were the people who listened to music with this object
- Something you take when you're feelling ill
- An object that is like a very little computer
10 Clues: In a concert the person who sings use this • The woman who invented non reflective glass • Something you take when you're feelling ill • An object that is like a very little computer • A big microscope which you can watch the stars and planets • The object which you use to watch a match, the news, a film, etc... • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- A program which can learn new things and gives you answers
- Something which is used to heat food
- The man who inveted the telephone
- The man who invented the lightbulb
- The person who developed the main rules of the gravity
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- Something which is used to observe planets
- It's a woman who investigates properties of atomic materials
- Something which is used to observe little organisms
- A device in which you can enter in the Internet
- The inventor of the antibiotic
10 Clues: The inventor of the antibiotic • The man who inveted the telephone • The man who invented the lightbulb • Something which is used to heat food • Something which is used to observe planets • A device in which you can enter in the Internet • Something which is used to observe little organisms • The person who developed the main rules of the gravity • ...
Inventions 2024-02-15
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- Press A machine that helps make lots of copies of books and papers
- Medicine that helps our bodies fight bad germs when we are sick.
- A big box that keeps our food cold so it doesn't go bad.
- A thing that moves on roads and takes people places without needing horses.
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- Oven A machine that quickly heats up our food.
- A machine that helps us do many things, like play games, write stories, and learn new things.
- A tool that makes faraway things look closer and clearer.
- A thing with a screen that shows us pictures and sounds so we can watch shows and movies.
- A place where we can find lots of information and talk to our friends using computers.
- A big thing that can fly and takes people to faraway places.
10 Clues: Oven A machine that quickly heats up our food. • A big box that keeps our food cold so it doesn't go bad. • A tool that makes faraway things look closer and clearer. • A big thing that can fly and takes people to faraway places. • Medicine that helps our bodies fight bad germs when we are sick. • Press A machine that helps make lots of copies of books and papers • ...
Inventions 2024-03-05
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- They were forced to work long hours in the factories.
- In the late 1700s thru 1860, industry and _____________changed significantly.
- Where the factories are located.
- Invention that helped farmers plant crops faster.
- This invention made trade faster and cheaper.
- Invention by Eli Whitney.
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- Invented the steel-tipped plow.
- Invention that would spool eight spools of cotton into yarn.
- The cotton gin could separate seeds from the cotton___times faster than a person.
- Invention that led to people being able to travel for pleasure.
10 Clues: Invention by Eli Whitney. • Invented the steel-tipped plow. • Where the factories are located. • This invention made trade faster and cheaper. • Invention that helped farmers plant crops faster. • They were forced to work long hours in the factories. • Invention that would spool eight spools of cotton into yarn. • ...
inventions 2024-03-18
10 Clues: something you can use • to try and be able to • to create a new thing • the round part of cars • to try but not be able to • to put effort into something • a difficult thing to deal with • the ability to have a new idea • what you have to solve a problem • a good idea you had to solve a problem
inventions 2024-07-24
10 Clues: Glows • machine • Current • Idiots box • connecting devices • wireless connection • Man's Manmade organ • Talking long distant • connecting digital devices • Talking on Radio frequency
Inventions 2023-01-12
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- a process of making steel
- takes the seeds out of cotton
- a boat than ran on steam; made transporting goods easier
- spins multiple threads at once
- made transportation easier
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- sends messages on a wire
- a machine created to make sewing easier
- a machine that turns thread into fabric
- used to fly across long distance
- creates light; used in houses
10 Clues: sends messages on a wire • a process of making steel • made transportation easier • creates light; used in houses • takes the seeds out of cotton • spins multiple threads at once • used to fly across long distance • a machine created to make sewing easier • a machine that turns thread into fabric • a boat than ran on steam; made transporting goods easier
Inventions 2022-08-26
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- an appliance or compartment which is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink.
- round and use to make a vehicle move.
- a system of printing for blind people, in which each letter is represented as a raised pattern that can be read by touching it.
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature.
- a device for speaking to someone in another place by means of electrical signals.
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- a device that uses lenses to make very small objects look larger, so that they can be scientifically examined and studied.
- a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium thereby transferring the ink.
- It contains a wealth of information.
- the thin, dried skin of some animals that was used in the past for writing on.
- a device used to convert electricity into light, an electric filament or one or more LEDs) enclosed within a transparent or translucent shell.
10 Clues: It contains a wealth of information. • round and use to make a vehicle move. • an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature. • the thin, dried skin of some animals that was used in the past for writing on. • a device for speaking to someone in another place by means of electrical signals. • ...
Inventions 2025-04-01
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- Allows for the mass production of written materials, making information more accessible.
- Provides warmth, light, protection from predators, and a way to cook food.
- Enables communication and the recording of information across time and distance.
- Allows for easy movement and transportation of heavy objects over land.
- A global network that allows for instant communication, access to information, and countless other applications.
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- Enables real-time voice communication over long distances.
- An antibiotic that revolutionized medicine by effectively treating bacterial infections.
- Powers vehicles and machinery, revolutionizing transportation and industry.
- Provides artificial light, extending usable hours and improving safety at night.
- Makes it easier to lift heavy objects by providing mechanical advantage.
10 Clues: Enables real-time voice communication over long distances. • Allows for easy movement and transportation of heavy objects over land. • Makes it easier to lift heavy objects by providing mechanical advantage. • Provides warmth, light, protection from predators, and a way to cook food. • Powers vehicles and machinery, revolutionizing transportation and industry. • ...
INVENTIONS 2025-02-12
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- ... made him ask, "How does the lightbulb turn on when I press the switch?"
- It’s round and rolls. You can find it on cars, bicycles, and skateboards.
- ... allows us to create things that were impossible.
- If you fail while trying to ... something, just try again and you'll succeed.
- It travels through wires and powers our TVs, computers, and phones.
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- Every ... has a solution, and we just need to to look for it.
- It was invented to help people travel quickly through the sky.
- Thanks to it, we can connect with people from all over the world in seconds.
- it can be recharged or used once, then replaced.
- Aha! She came up with a great ... !
10 Clues: Aha! She came up with a great ... ! • it can be recharged or used once, then replaced. • ... allows us to create things that were impossible. • Every ... has a solution, and we just need to to look for it. • It was invented to help people travel quickly through the sky. • It travels through wires and powers our TVs, computers, and phones. • ...
Inventions 2024-12-18
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- The machine that processes information, with roots in innovations by figures like Charles Babbage and Alan Turing.
- A global network for communication, information, and commerce, revolutionizing modern society.
- An appliance that revolutionized food storage and preservation, invented in the 19th century.
- The first widely-used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming.
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- The invention that revolutionized long-distance communication, patented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- A discovery that powers most modern devices, harnessed by inventors like Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison.
- Press The invention by Gutenberg that allowed mass production of books and spread of knowledge.
- Invented by Thomas Edison, it replaced gas lamps and transformed the modern world.
- The vehicle for air travel, first successfully flown by the Wright brothers in 1903.
- Engine An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution, transforming transportation and industry.
10 Clues: The first widely-used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming. • Invented by Thomas Edison, it replaced gas lamps and transformed the modern world. • The vehicle for air travel, first successfully flown by the Wright brothers in 1903. • An appliance that revolutionized food storage and preservation, invented in the 19th century. • ...
Inventions 2025-11-24
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- – Very new and different, often changing the way things are done.
- – Designed to be practical and useful rather than attractive.
- – Wasting time or resources; not working in the best way.
- – No longer used because something better exists.
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- – Not suitable or realistic for everyday use.
- – Something that is completely new and innovative.
- – Thought to be better than it really is.
- – Costs more than it is really worth.
- – Producing a lot of results or work.
- – Can be trusted to work well or do what is expected.
10 Clues: – Costs more than it is really worth. • – Producing a lot of results or work. • – Thought to be better than it really is. • – Not suitable or realistic for everyday use. • – No longer used because something better exists. • – Something that is completely new and innovative. • – Can be trusted to work well or do what is expected. • ...
Lewis and Clark in Montana 2020-03-31
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- Captain of the expedition - Meriwether ___.
- Over ___ Pass, the Lewis and Clark expedition left Montana for the second time in 1805.
- During the first winter, the expedition wintered at Fort ___ in present-day North Dakota.
- The expedition spent ___ months in Montana in 1805.
- Near the three forks of the Missouri, ___ recognized familiar countryside.
- The expedition returned to St. Louis on ___ 23, 1806.
- From the ___ Indians, the Corps of Discovery obtained horses.
- Sacagawea's brother.
- At Camp ___, Lewis and his party realized they would not find the Northwest Passage.
- Co-captain of the expedition - William ___.
- President who sent the Corps of Discovery on its mission.
- The route around the great falls of the Missouri was called the ___.
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- "The river that scolds all others."
- Going west, the Corps of Discovery traveled up this River.
- A band of ___ Indians stole Clark’s horses.
- Lewis and his men camped with a party of eight ___ Indians and ended up killing two men in a scuffle.
- Sacagawea’s son.
- The "gates of the mountains" is near ___.
- Landmark along the Yellowstone River where Clark carved his name: ___ pillar.
- At Ross' Hole, the Lewis and Clark expedition met the _________ Indians.
- Lewis and Clark were instructed to search for the ___ Passage.
- The expedition left ___ on May 14, 1804.
- River named after Lewis' cousin.
- The Lewis and Clark expedition crossed the ___ Mountains as they left Montana and entered Idaho.
- One eyed Pete ___ shot Lewis on the return voyage.
- At ____ Rest, Lewis and Clark divided the expedition in 1806.
- The most ferocious animal the expedition faced was the ___ bear.
- On the return trip, Clark explored the ___ River valley.
28 Clues: Sacagawea’s son. • Sacagawea's brother. • River named after Lewis' cousin. • "The river that scolds all others." • The expedition left ___ on May 14, 1804. • The "gates of the mountains" is near ___. • Captain of the expedition - Meriwether ___. • A band of ___ Indians stole Clark’s horses. • Co-captain of the expedition - William ___. • ...
1 2025-05-22
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- – A try at doing something, especially something new or difficult
- – The quality of being easy or useful
- – A machine for transporting people or goods
- – A sudden and important discovery or development
- – Something that causes wonder or amazement
- – A person who creates something for the first time
- – Emitting light as a result of being heated
- – A group of parts put together to make a machine
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- – The quality of being one of a kind
- – Progress or development in technology or knowledge
- – Doing something with minimal waste and effort
- – A statement about what will happen in the future
- – A machine that converts energy into motion
- – A glass enclosure for producing light
- – The ability to learn, understand, and think
- – Finding something new or previously unknown
- – Physical power or strength
17 Clues: – Physical power or strength • – The quality of being one of a kind • – The quality of being easy or useful • – A glass enclosure for producing light • – Something that causes wonder or amazement • – A machine that converts energy into motion • – A machine for transporting people or goods • – Emitting light as a result of being heated • ...
Eureka! The Physicist Crossword 2019-08-08
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- Let there be Light!
- Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn.
- Father of Thermodynamics.
- Such uncertainty, much wow!
- If you slap me, I'll slap you back.
- Known for his discovery of magnetic fields due to electric currents.
- Introduced the concept of paradigm shifts in science.
- Better known by Mathematicians for his namesake curvature than his law in Electrostatics.
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- Not as famous for his Nobel Prize, "relative" to his most beautiful theory.
- His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell.
- Derived the transformations of his namesake which represent hyperbolic rotations in flat space-time.
- The only Nobel Laureate of two different disciplines in the 5th International Solvay Conference on Electrons and Photons.
- His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram.
- His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem.
- For the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory.
15 Clues: Let there be Light! • Father of Thermodynamics. • Such uncertainty, much wow! • If you slap me, I'll slap you back. • Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn. • His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell. • His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem. • His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram. • Introduced the concept of paradigm shifts in science. • ...
Crossword for P8 M1 Units 2 3 4 2020-02-05
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- ____________ Law: A law that protects all original creative works such as songs and movies
- A bank for the government; the bank for all other banks
- ______________ Law: A law protecting the designs, technology, inventions
- Credit _______ Foncier: A company whose job is to loan money to people that needs it to pay for house loans
- _________: from the word reasonable, an idea in Sufficiency Economy where people are asked to be more mindful
- The main economic activity in Thailand
- Self-___________: An idea of Sufficiency Economy where people are asked to help themselves
- ______-Import Banks: Banks that support businesses related to export and import business
- __________ Bank: A bank that provides financial service for Muslims
- ____________ Bank: Main job is to take deposits from people and collect money from groups for investment
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- ____________ Bank: A bank helping and promoting any form of agricultural activity
- Government _________ Bank: Banks that loans money for people so they could pay for their house
- __________ Property: The creative works or inventions created by people protected by laws
- Life _________ Company: A company that helps pay for accidents if you use their financial service
- ___________ Economy: The philosophy introduced by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej
- _______ Company: A financial institution that raises money from people and uses the money for investment
- Government____________ Bank: A bank whose main focus is to serve people (and government workers)about money transaction
- _____________ Law: A law protecting the brand, names, logos and designs of a company
- A small financial institution and usually called bank for the poor
- An idea of Sufficiency Economy where it encourages people to follow the middle way practice
20 Clues: The main economic activity in Thailand • A bank for the government; the bank for all other banks • A small financial institution and usually called bank for the poor • __________ Bank: A bank that provides financial service for Muslims • ______________ Law: A law protecting the designs, technology, inventions • ...
Harry Potter 2021-05-30
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- Spell Harry uses frequently
- How Hermione got between classes
- Founder of Hufflepuff
- Smartest Witch of Her Time
- Founder of Gryffindor
- Weasleys mother
- Represented by Badger
- The Main Character
- Represented by Lion
- Where witches and wizards go to school to perfect their magic.
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- Founder of Slytherin
- Represented by Snake
- one of the most powerful defense charms.
- Founder of Ravenclaw
- Weasley Dad; interested in muggle inventions
- Harry’s mom and Snapes love
- The Twins
- Weasleys only sister
- “Pottah”
- Headmaster of Hogwarts
- Represented by Eagle
- Harry’s Red Head Best Friend
22 Clues: “Pottah” • The Twins • Weasleys mother • The Main Character • Represented by Lion • Founder of Slytherin • Represented by Snake • Founder of Ravenclaw • Weasleys only sister • Represented by Eagle • Founder of Hufflepuff • Founder of Gryffindor • Represented by Badger • Headmaster of Hogwarts • Smartest Witch of Her Time • Spell Harry uses frequently • Harry’s mom and Snapes love • ...
Modernizing Texas Crossword Unit 9 2026-03-24
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- The act of not partaking alcoholic beverages
- The right to vote
- City destroyed by a category 4 hurricane
- A key leader for the Texas women's suffrage movement
- Business where oil is turned into other products
- 5 cents a pound
- Oil well that struck and produced over 100,000 barrels a day
- The 19th that gave women the right to vote
- Hispanic organization to insure rights for its people
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- The drill bit Howard Hughes invented that made the discovery of oil more effective
- Became the most important town in Texas after the Galveston Hurricane
- Reform minded and separated from the Democratic party
- an economic time of decline
- An economic time of growth
- Characteristics of a city
- Town where the discovery of the biggest oil strike in history
- Farm organization founded in 1867
- Market crashed in 1929 causing Texas and the United States trouble economically
- 5 Cents a barrel
19 Clues: 5 cents a pound • 5 Cents a barrel • The right to vote • Characteristics of a city • An economic time of growth • an economic time of decline • Farm organization founded in 1867 • City destroyed by a category 4 hurricane • The 19th that gave women the right to vote • The act of not partaking alcoholic beverages • Business where oil is turned into other products • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2024-10-14
12 Clues: changes • city area • hard work • farm area • voting rights • person with modern ideas • People moving into cities • person with traditional ideas • economic system with free market • group that protects labor workers • person who moved to a new country • Cities becoming more advanced with factories and inventions
1920's 2023-04-18
13 Clues: land • learn • music • drive • animal • create • stop go • wake of ww1 • state revenue • 9th president • 30th president • legal prevention • regulated land rights
Fun Facts about Discovery Church 2020-05-28
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- What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument?
- Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born?
- What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location?
- What school did Pastor Smith attend for undergrad? (Hint: Go Bears!)
- We are a ____ not a pond
- What sport did Pastor Smith play?
- Love God through
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- What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014?
- What was Discovery Church called prior to it being named Discovery?
- Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement?
- Who was Ms. Bunker Hill in 1986? (Hint: She is also Mrs. Hospitality)
- There are _____ treasures
12 Clues: Love God through • We are a ____ not a pond • There are _____ treasures • What sport did Pastor Smith play? • Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born? • What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument? • Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement? • What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014? • What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location? • ...
Fun Facts about Discovery Church 2020-05-28
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- There are _____ treasures
- What sport did Pastor Smith play?
- What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location?
- Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement?
- Who was Ms. Bunker Hill in 1986? (Hint: She is also Mrs. Hospitality)
- We are a ____ not a pond
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- Love God through
- What was Discovery Church called prior to it being named Discovery?
- What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014?
- Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born?
- What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument?
- What school did Pastor Smith attend for undergrad? (Hint: Go Bears!)
12 Clues: Love God through • We are a ____ not a pond • There are _____ treasures • What sport did Pastor Smith play? • Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born? • What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument? • Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement? • What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014? • What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location? • ...
Just Thinking- Page 8 2024-09-11
14 Clues: wheel • level • describe • sure check • a few, some • into become • to check carefully • a place that's very hot • you do this with your head • a person who fixes machines • a person who makes inventions • you can see this in the miror • to go from one place to the next • usin a lot of power and strength
Room 112 First Day Crossword 2021-08-30
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- Discovery Team Math Teacher
- Subject that Ms. Rossi Teaches
- Month that School Begins
- Discovery Team English Teacher
- Core Value that means being apart of the community
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- Core Value that means thinking about others
- Core Value that means doing your best
- 6th Grade Team You are On
- Discovery Team Humanities Teacher
- Your Homeroom Teacher
10 Clues: Your Homeroom Teacher • Month that School Begins • 6th Grade Team You are On • Discovery Team Math Teacher • Subject that Ms. Rossi Teaches • Discovery Team English Teacher • Discovery Team Humanities Teacher • Core Value that means doing your best • Core Value that means thinking about others • Core Value that means being apart of the community
HU 2026-02-16
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- The branch of science that studies matter and energy.
- The summary of results based on evidence from an experiment.
- Carefully noticing and recording details about the world.
- Examining data to see if it supports a hypothesis.
- Tools and machines developed through science.
- A factor in an experiment that can change.
- Repeating experiments to verify results.
- A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis.
- The quality that drives scientists to ask questions and explore.
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- The science of substances and how they react.
- A word used in the text to describe science as an ongoing process of discovery.
- The study of living organisms and life processes.
- A type of thinking scientists use to evaluate evidence carefully.
- A testable prediction made before an experiment.
- The study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
- The study of Earth, rocks, and its history.
- The study of heredity and inherited traits.
- The study of stars, planets, and the universe.
- A scientific discovery that helps prevent diseases.
- Data or information that supports a scientific claim.
20 Clues: Repeating experiments to verify results. • A factor in an experiment that can change. • The study of Earth, rocks, and its history. • The study of heredity and inherited traits. • The science of substances and how they react. • Tools and machines developed through science. • A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis. • The study of stars, planets, and the universe. • ...
16- inventions and innovations 2023-06-20
Across
- (Appliance for quick cooking)
- (Electronic component allowing current flow in one direction)
- TRANSPLANT (Surgical procedure for replacing a diseased heart)
- (Device emitting focused light)
- (Strong adhesive)
- (Hook-and-loop fastening system)
- (Medicine combating bacterial infections)
- (Scannable representation of product information)
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- (Recording medium for television)
- (Mass media communication device)
- (Vehicle capable of traveling on water and land)
- HOOP (Plastic toy for waist twirling)
- (Plastic card for electronic payments)
- (Preventive treatment for diseases)
- CELL (Device converting sunlight into electricity)
15 Clues: (Strong adhesive) • (Appliance for quick cooking) • (Device emitting focused light) • (Hook-and-loop fastening system) • (Recording medium for television) • (Mass media communication device) • (Preventive treatment for diseases) • HOOP (Plastic toy for waist twirling) • (Plastic card for electronic payments) • (Medicine combating bacterial infections) • ...
Indigenous Discoveries and Inventions 2024-03-14
Across
- A narrow boat with pointed ends that moves through water with a paddle.
- A long narrow sled that is pulled by manpower.
- A tube with a nozzle that can hold liquid and pierce skin.
- A bed made of canvas or rope that is suspended by cords at the end.
- A cereal plant that yields large grains or kernels.
- A flat device that attaches to boots and is used for walking on snow.
- A bridge that is supported by cables
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- A liquid used for rinsing the mouth.
- Canada's National summer sport.
- A piece of furniture consisting of two beds- 1 on top of the other.
- A tough elastic substance often used to make tires.
- Glasses tinted to protect eyes from glare and sunlight.
- A type of canoe built by the Inuit that is lightweight and watertight- designed to carry 1 person.
- Close-fitting eyeglasses with side shields for protecting eyes from dust, water, etc.
- A plant with large yellow leaves that produce edible seeds.
15 Clues: Canada's National summer sport. • A liquid used for rinsing the mouth. • A bridge that is supported by cables • A long narrow sled that is pulled by manpower. • A tough elastic substance often used to make tires. • A cereal plant that yields large grains or kernels. • Glasses tinted to protect eyes from glare and sunlight. • ...
super why characters and wild kratts characters 2023-09-16
Across
- assistant for donita
- helps out
- with spelling power
- the unorganized and name maker
- with the power to read
- the inventor who uses animals in his inventions
- the inventor inspiered by animals
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- what the bros wear to turn into animals
- with dictionary power
- with word power
- driver/cook
- the fashion desinger
- the cook uses animals in his goodies
- practical and organized
- the flying vehicle that they use to get around
- with alphabet power
16 Clues: helps out • driver/cook • with word power • with spelling power • with alphabet power • assistant for donita • the fashion desinger • with dictionary power • with the power to read • practical and organized • the unorganized and name maker • the inventor inspiered by animals • the cook uses animals in his goodies • what the bros wear to turn into animals • ...
scientific method 2020-09-10
Across
- a scientific procedure to make a discovery
- a course of action
- to summarize your information and findings
- things that change during experiments
- an educated guess
- information you get from your experiments
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- an investigation into materials and sources
- to find something unexpectedly
- to examine information closely
- a variable that never changes
10 Clues: an educated guess • a course of action • a variable that never changes • to find something unexpectedly • to examine information closely • things that change during experiments • information you get from your experiments • a scientific procedure to make a discovery • to summarize your information and findings • an investigation into materials and sources
Industrialization 2025-10-07
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- , Reduced labor needs an increased overall production(ex. Mechanical reaper)
- , An inventor who used electricity in various ways and invented the light bulb.
- , A law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained trade.
- , Captain of the automobile industry, used assembly lines to mass produce an affordable automobile.
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- , The movement from agricultural production to manufacturing production.
- , A company that wipes out its competitors and controls an industry.
- , Exclusive right to make or sell inventions to protect their inventions.
- , Another word for country or agricultural & low populated area.
- , A place where workers labored long hours under poor conditions for low wages.
- , Another word for city or densely populated area.
10 Clues: , Another word for city or densely populated area. • , Another word for country or agricultural & low populated area. • , A company that wipes out its competitors and controls an industry. • , The movement from agricultural production to manufacturing production. • , Exclusive right to make or sell inventions to protect their inventions. • ...
Thomas Edison 2023-05-04
Across
- a space with no air in it
- the wire in a light bulb
- electricity can be stored in this
- Edison worked here when he was 13
- the flow of electricity through a wire
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- many modern inventions use this
- a legal way of protecting your inventions
- a common way of going from place to place
- a person who creates new things
- a room where experiments are conducted
10 Clues: the wire in a light bulb • a space with no air in it • many modern inventions use this • a person who creates new things • electricity can be stored in this • Edison worked here when he was 13 • a room where experiments are conducted • the flow of electricity through a wire • a legal way of protecting your inventions • a common way of going from place to place
