discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Westward Expansion 2026-01-29
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- The 19th-century belief that Americans were destined by God to expand across the continent to the Pacific Ocean.
- (17th–19th centuries) was the shifting, advancing border between settled, Euro-American areas and the "unsettled" (Native American) wilderness
- A group of covered wagons traveling together for safety.
- encouraged Western migration by providing 160-acre plots of public land for a small fee to US citizens (or applicants) who agreed to farm and improve the land for five years
- were the original inhabitants of the land, composed of diverse sovereign nations, who were viewed by the U.S. government as obstacles to expansion
- Land officially part of the U.S. but not yet admitted as a state
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle a country or area, especially one of the first Europeans to colonize the western US.
- was a 19th-century fortune seeker who moved to the American West to search for precious metals, specifically gold and silver.
- 19th-century American migrants—including farmers, ranchers, and families—who moved into the Western frontier to establish permanent homes.
- a massive westward migration sparked by the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill, bringing over 300,000 "forty-niners" to California
- A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, such as exploring.
- was a temporary, fast-growing settlement built near a new discovery of gold or silver
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- was a massive land deal where the U.S. bought 828,000 square miles of land from France for $15 million, doubling the nation's size
- A train line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, finished in 1869.
- was the forced, tragic removal of over 60,000 Native Americans (including Cherokee, Choctaw, and Creek) from their southeastern US lands to Oklahoma during the 1830s
- was a roughly 2,000-mile, 5–6 month overland wagon route connecting the Missouri River to the Willamette Valley in Oregon, primarily used from the 1840s–1860s
- was the 19th-century movement of American settlers,1800s–1890s, from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific Ocean, roughly tripling the nation's size
- a specific area of land set aside by the United States government for Native American tribes to live on.
- A formal, written agreement between two or more countries or groups (such as the U.S. government and a Native American nation).
- The large-scale, voluntary movement of people from the Eastern United States, Europe, and elsewhere to settle in the western territories
20 Clues: A group of covered wagons traveling together for safety. • A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, such as exploring. • Land officially part of the U.S. but not yet admitted as a state • A train line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, finished in 1869. • was a temporary, fast-growing settlement built near a new discovery of gold or silver • ...
Supernatural in The Withered Arm 2023-05-15
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- What genre is The Withered Arm?
- What did the Victorian's have an obsession with?
- What did Victorian people feel towards the supernatural?
- What is Gertrude described as in Rhoda's dream?
- What did Victorian's believe haunted houses and graveyards?
- What do Witches often have?
- How is Gertrude's arm described?
- What was the most controversial scientific discovery according to the Victorians?
- Who is the father of Rhoda's son?
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- What is Trendle's title?
- What was the main religion worshipped in Victorian England?
- How could Victorian's 'talk' to ghosts?
- What supernatural creature drinks blood?
- Who did Victorian's believe could curse people?
- What is it called when you use plants for medecine?
- What were supernatural messages sent through?
16 Clues: What is Trendle's title? • What do Witches often have? • What genre is The Withered Arm? • How is Gertrude's arm described? • Who is the father of Rhoda's son? • How could Victorian's 'talk' to ghosts? • What supernatural creature drinks blood? • What were supernatural messages sent through? • What is Gertrude described as in Rhoda's dream? • ...
1.4 Group 1 2024-04-25
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- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- having or showing a strong feeling
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- declared as one's own
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- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- a sudden, important advance
- the right to be the only on one to make, use, or sell new inventions
8 Clues: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art, or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • the right to be the only on one to make, use, or sell new inventions
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2021-09-26
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- to have imagined
- an important advance
- to be influenced by charm, art or skill
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- to have or show strong feelings for
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- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- to declare it as your own
- a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: to have imagined • an important advance • to declare it as your own • to have or show strong feelings for • to be influenced by charm, art or skill • a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • papers that give a person or company the right to make, use or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
U1W4 Vocabulary 2024-09-27
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- Papers that give people the right to make, use, or sell new inventions.
- To you take something as your own.
- To have a strong feeling about it.
- An important advancement.
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- To imagine things that are to come.
- When you are influenced by charm, art, or skill.
- Things that are made or invented for a particular purpose.
- To act in a way that shows great interest or excitement.
8 Clues: An important advancement. • To you take something as your own. • To have a strong feeling about it. • To imagine things that are to come. • When you are influenced by charm, art, or skill. • To act in a way that shows great interest or excitement. • Things that are made or invented for a particular purpose. • ...
OSR Acronyms 2022-12-07
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- Oversees the review process of human subjects research
- Supports the professional development of the clinical research coordinators
- Guides the development and coordination of FDA submissions
- Oversees the responsible use of vertebrate animals in research and instructional activities
- Think about which unit houses core laboratories and you will hit the bullseye
- Oversees the research of potentially hazardous biological materials
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- Just relax and think about which unit assists with submission, negotiation, and finalization of grants and research contracts
- Develops internal and sponsored project budgets, negotiates with industry sponsors, and ensures clinical research billing compliance
- This team creates and executes programs that articulate and advance ideas into feasible proposals and keep proposals on track to deliver their goals.
- The department that includes all of the other acronyms
- James Holahan recently took over as Executive Director of this unit
- Drives scientific discovery through the use of well-annotated human specimens
- Provides animal care and support
13 Clues: Provides animal care and support • Oversees the review process of human subjects research • The department that includes all of the other acronyms • Guides the development and coordination of FDA submissions • James Holahan recently took over as Executive Director of this unit • Oversees the research of potentially hazardous biological materials • ...
Cressida's Gilded Age Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-27
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- formed the American Railway Union in 1892. Two years later, found himself leading the great Pullman strike.
- American labour leader and the first president of the American Federation of Labor.
- was the backbone of Louisiana’s economy. The state’s fertile soil and long growing season made it ideal for it.
- served as a main entry point for Immigrants from countries like Italy, Ireland, Poland, and Russia arriving in the United States
- Built between 1863 and 1869, connected the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers.
- was nicknamed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” for groundbreaking inventions.
- This Iconic statue of the U.S greets immigrants at the New York Harbor, symbolizing hope and freedom.
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- This was the first law in American history to exclude an entire ethnic group from immigration.
- a powerful political organization in New York City that helped immigrants find jobs and housing in exchange for their votes.
- the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined.
- provided support to recently arrived immigrants and working-class families who faced poverty and harsh living conditions, with services that included English language classes, job training, and childcare.
- born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual.
- assisted America in a crisis, loaning the federal government more than $60 million.
- a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
- contributed to the rapid expansion of South Dakota’s economy and its eventual statehood in 1889.
- built a transportation empire in railroads and shipping, earning the nickname “The Commodore.”
- started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week.
- world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist.
19 Clues: world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist. • the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined. • a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania. • highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers. • started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week. • ...
topic 10 2019-04-03
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- working by itself without direct human control
- to go or move something forward,or to develop or improve something
- to say in advance that something will happen
- having intelligence
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- to promise that something will happen or exist
- suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty
- to add the most recent information to something
- to work or operate
- an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem
- to make something easy to do or understand
10 Clues: to work or operate • having intelligence • to make something easy to do or understand • to say in advance that something will happen • to promise that something will happen or exist • working by itself without direct human control • to add the most recent information to something • to go or move something forward,or to develop or improve something • ...
Apple Vision pro 2023-06-13
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- an impressive amount or collection
- the highest point or level, esp. of succes
- radiation emitted as heat by the body
- a significant development or discovery, esp. in science
- the mechanical parts of a computer
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- a piece of equipment that a person wears over their eyes that allows them to experience images and sounds
- feature, which displays the user’s eyes on a screen on the front of the headset
- consisting of thick pieces
- to encercle, cause to be encircled
- to be a sign that something important, and often good, is starting to happen
10 Clues: consisting of thick pieces • an impressive amount or collection • to encercle, cause to be encircled • the mechanical parts of a computer • radiation emitted as heat by the body • the highest point or level, esp. of succes • a significant development or discovery, esp. in science • to be a sign that something important, and often good, is starting to happen • ...
AI Workshop 2024-08-06
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- Mining Extracting useful information from large datasets.
- Combining different systems or processes to work together.
- Using data to forecast future trends or behaviors.
- Systems that use AI to perform tasks intelligently.
- The discovery and interpretation of meaningful patterns in data.
- The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
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- Remote servers used for storage and processing of data.
- A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
- The capability to handle growing amounts of work or to be enlarged.
- Improving processes to achieve the best possible outcomes.
10 Clues: A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem. • Using data to forecast future trends or behaviors. • Systems that use AI to perform tasks intelligently. • Remote servers used for storage and processing of data. • Mining Extracting useful information from large datasets. • Combining different systems or processes to work together. • ...
New Words Theme 5 2024-04-04
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- the act or an instance of exploring
- incursion of an army for conquest
- the act or process of discovering
- a community of people composed of one or more nationalities and possessing a more or less defined territory and government
- the body of persons that constitutes the governing authority of a political unit or organization
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- the method of determining position
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony
- procedures or wisdom made by the government
- the act or process of evacuating
- a large organized body of armed personnel trained for war especially on land
10 Clues: the act or process of evacuating • incursion of an army for conquest • the act or process of discovering • the method of determining position • the act or an instance of exploring • procedures or wisdom made by the government • of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony • a large organized body of armed personnel trained for war especially on land • ...
5th Grade U1W4 Vocabulary 2016-10-04
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- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- imagined
- an important advance
- the basic part of a word that gives the word its meaning
- to have or show strong feelings
- influenced by charm, art or skill
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- events are presented in the order in which they happened in time
- declared it as your own
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- true story of a person's life written by another person
- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
11 Clues: imagined • an important advance • declared it as your own • to have or show strong feelings • influenced by charm, art or skill • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • true story of a person's life written by another person • the basic part of a word that gives the word its meaning • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Ancient mesopatamia 2024-11-25
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- One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L
- Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G
- One of the rivers, Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with E
- One of the city states that that starts with the B
- How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for?
- What Mesopotamia created the zodiac signs how many are there?
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- The other River Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with T
- When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week?
- Empire. The Empire before Mesopotamia broken into 2 City states
- The other city that starts with a
- Which of the two cities states used their mathematics?
- When they began actual writing
12 Clues: When they began actual writing • The other city that starts with a • How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for? • Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G • One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L • One of the city states that that starts with the B • When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week? • ...
RU ITEC441 CHAPTER 4 2025-10-20
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- Software that is privately owned and closed-source
- A humorous imitation of a work that pokes fun at it or comments on it
- A way to stop people from copying software or media without permission.
- A short portion taken from a larger work
- Legal and ethical business rivalry where companies create their own original products instead of copying someone else’s work
- Saving a temporary copy of a webpage or file
- Presenting someone else’s work as your own, without giving them credit
- A legal permission that tells people what they are allowed to do with a work
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- Legal responsibility for something
- a law that protects inventions
- A payment made to the owner of a patent
- Intentionally damaged or fake copies of songs or movies placed online to frustrate people trying to download unauthorized versions.
- Exclusive control over the use of an invention, blocking others from making or using it.
- The act of copying, distributing, or sharing someone else’s creative work without permission
- a law that protects original works, (books, songs, movies)
- Modifying a device so it can run apps or software the manufacturer didn’t approve.
- A licensing method that allows people to use and modify software, but requires that any new version also stay free and open.
- A request asking a website to remove copyrighted material
- a creative work is no longer under copyright protection, anyone is free to copy without needing permission
- A belief or value system about what is right or wrong
20 Clues: a law that protects inventions • Legal responsibility for something • A payment made to the owner of a patent • A short portion taken from a larger work • Saving a temporary copy of a webpage or file • Software that is privately owned and closed-source • A belief or value system about what is right or wrong • A request asking a website to remove copyrighted material • ...
Computer Science Intro 2025-08-27
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- Class rule dealing with being on-time and having appropriate materials. Be _______.
- a word meaning "category of book" (examples: mystery, realistic, biography)
- Computer Science teacher's last name
- inventions that make life easier or solve a problem
- Class rule dealing with being kind, considerate, and thoughtful. Be ________.
- "So God created man in his own _______." Gen 1:27
- "I am the _____; you are the branches."
- school supply needed for Computer Science class
- "Whoever abides in me....bears much ______."
- read to earn ice cream
- Class rule dealing with getting work done on time and treating materials properly. Be ________.
- a tool used to check books in and out
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- the part of the book that is scanned when checking out
- the information that exists about a person based on their online activity is called a digital ____________.
- theme verse is from this Bible book
- If a book is from the a reading teacher's classroom library, do you still need to check it out?
- a word that describes God based on Genesis 1:1
- "I am the vine; you are the _________."
- the book drop in this location is only used when media center door is closed
- number of children the Computer Science teacher has
- a program you log into to access links to many apps needed for school
- the room where the main book drop is located
- "Whether you eat or drink...do it all to the _____ of God."
23 Clues: read to earn ice cream • theme verse is from this Bible book • Computer Science teacher's last name • a tool used to check books in and out • "I am the vine; you are the _________." • "I am the _____; you are the branches." • the room where the main book drop is located • "Whoever abides in me....bears much ______." • a word that describes God based on Genesis 1:1 • ...
The city of ember 2015-09-28
12 Clues: a note • a color • not bright • a big place • something found • something bright • Linas best friend • where was the river • you have to do something • a square thing that u could put something in • someone that was the head of the city of ember • something that is underground in the city of ember
Exploration & colonization 2025-12-22
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- Someone who keeps the ship sailing and functioning
- A Portuguese royal known for patronizing and funding voyages of discovery
- A big cloth on a boat that catches the wind to push the boat across the water
- Convert native peoples to a particular brand of religion
- A new, faster, more maneuverable ship
- Someone who is experienced at sailing, sea currents, and leadership
- Tool shows directions (North, South, East, West)
- His crew made first voyage around the world
- Visual, symbolic representations of areas
- One could find the time of night and the position of other stars
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- A hot item that explorers were looking for
- Sailed around Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa
- A Portuguese mariner, explorer and nobleman
- Found the Americas instead. Oops!
- A navigation tool that measures the angular distance between a celestial body
- The idea that there is only so much wealth in the world, and that to make your kingdom strong you must have more gold and wealth than the other kingdoms
- Someone who can use the the equipment
- someone who makes and reads maps
- Someone who makes and reads maps
- The idea of gaining fame for one’s actions
20 Clues: someone who makes and reads maps • Someone who makes and reads maps • Found the Americas instead. Oops! • Someone who can use the the equipment • A new, faster, more maneuverable ship • Visual, symbolic representations of areas • A hot item that explorers were looking for • The idea of gaining fame for one’s actions • A Portuguese mariner, explorer and nobleman • ...
Inventions of the revolution 2021-03-02
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- people would use children as workers in factories and they were treated terribly
- could deliver goods faster than steamboats
- a steam powered boat that improved the speed of travel and need for canals
- were used for quick transportation of people and goods.
- Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a portable camera obscura to expose a pewter plate coated with bitumen to light. This is the first recorded image that did not fade quickly.
- It was a machine that allowed the worker to produce multiple spools of thread at the same time
- helped with speeding up the process of yarn or thread production.
- this machine was used by farmers to harvest crops mechanically.
- allowed long range communication by electric signals
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- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds and grew the slave population
- parts that could be used for many things instead of one certain thing.
- It broke up the dried up soil without clumps of soil getting stuck to it
- improved the speed production of clothes;could now make more shirts with this machine
- It produced steel by blowing steam or air through molten iron
14 Clues: could deliver goods faster than steamboats • allowed long range communication by electric signals • were used for quick transportation of people and goods. • It produced steel by blowing steam or air through molten iron • this machine was used by farmers to harvest crops mechanically. • helped with speeding up the process of yarn or thread production. • ...
Unit 9: Gadgets & Inventions 2025-04-08
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- Small device that makes calls and sends messages - Mažas prietaisas, kuriuo galima skambinti ir siųsti žinutes
- Speakers that connect to devices without wires - Garsiakalbiai, prijungiantys prie įrenginių be laidų
- A system that gives directions while driving - Sistema, kuri nurodo važiavimo kryptis vairuojant
- A device for listening to music or news - Įrenginys muzikai ar naujienoms klausytis
- Wireless technology for connecting devices - Belaidė technologija, skirta sujungti įrenginius
- A device for reading electronic books - Įrenginys, skirtas elektroninėms knygoms skaityti
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- A device worn over or in your ears for listening to sound - Įrenginys, dėvimas ant ausų arba į jas, garsui klausyti
- A device used for playing video games - Įrenginys, skirtas vaizdo žaidimams žaisti
- Television that connects to the internet - Televizorius, prisijungiantis prie interneto
- A device for recording videos - Įrenginys vaizdo įrašams kurti
- Plays movies or videos from DVDs - Prietaisas, leidžiantis filmus arba vaizdo įrašus iš DVD
- Used to power up electronic devices - Prietaisas, skirtas įkrauti elektroninius įrenginius
- Portable computer - Nešiojamas kompiuteris
- Allows you to control a device by tapping the screen - Leidžia valdyti prietaisą palietimu
14 Clues: Portable computer - Nešiojamas kompiuteris • A device for recording videos - Įrenginys vaizdo įrašams kurti • A device used for playing video games - Įrenginys, skirtas vaizdo žaidimams žaisti • A device for listening to music or news - Įrenginys muzikai ar naujienoms klausytis • ...
Age of Oil Review 2024-03-28
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- women's right to vote. 19th Amendment
- political movement of change in the early 1900s. Changes included government, social, industry.
- high demand during WWI, large quantity Texas, fossil fuel
- Organization which regulated unfair railroad practices created by Jim Hogg
- economy and pop. grew due to the Galveston Hurricane and the oil capital of Texas
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- rural life developing into more city like.
- to change and fix problems of the US during the early 1900s
- A period of economic success followed by a time of economic recession
- dead plants & animals, another name for oil.
- a ban on the production, consumption, and manufacturing of alcohol; 18th Amendment
- Group that emerged at this time: farmers, teachers, lawyers, etc.
- largest oil discovery in Texas
12 Clues: largest oil discovery in Texas • women's right to vote. 19th Amendment • rural life developing into more city like. • dead plants & animals, another name for oil. • high demand during WWI, large quantity Texas, fossil fuel • to change and fix problems of the US during the early 1900s • Group that emerged at this time: farmers, teachers, lawyers, etc. • ...
Vocab Words 5-14-2020 2020-05-14
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- to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
- or expressing remorse or penitence; affected by guilt.
- and harsh; grating.
- to understand or interpret.
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- bewilder or perplex
- decorative design or pattern.
- and typically mutual hatred or ill will
7 Clues: bewilder or perplex • and harsh; grating. • to understand or interpret. • decorative design or pattern. • and typically mutual hatred or ill will • or expressing remorse or penitence; affected by guilt. • to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
Abstract Noun Crossword 2016-08-15
Modernism 2022-01-04
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- The poet who wrote "The Waste Land" and "Hysteria"
- The poet who wrote "The Cantos" and "The Return"
- Modernist composer from Austria
- To do something different from what is usually done
- The poet who wrote "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” and "The Snow Man"
- Modernist architect known for Fallingwater
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- Disappointment from the discovery that something is not good as once believed
- A broadly defined multinational cultural movement that took hold in the late 19th century and reached its most radical peak on the eve of World War I
- Modernist composer from Russia
- Dutch painter known for "Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue"
- Use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
11 Clues: Modernist composer from Russia • Modernist composer from Austria • Modernist architect known for Fallingwater • Use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • The poet who wrote "The Cantos" and "The Return" • The poet who wrote "The Waste Land" and "Hysteria" • To do something different from what is usually done • ...
Crosswords of Group 9 2023-12-02
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- Gainful employment hard-to-toe shoe
- A clergy person serving a local church or parish
- Career where 'password' is more than just a secret
- Composing is the key to this work
- Work that requires us to be friendly
- Ambassador of awkward elevator conversations
- Job that turns caffeine into code
- Work that makes us laugh
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- A person who installs or repairs electrical or telephone lines
- Work that designs and guides a plan or undertaking
- a person who catches fish as a job or for sport
- Discovery work or research
- Occupation where 'Ctrl + Z' isn't option
- Profession where a 'meeting' is both a noun and a verb
- An enlisted man or woman, as distinguished from a commissioned officer
- A person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength, agility, or stamina
16 Clues: Work that makes us laugh • Discovery work or research • Composing is the key to this work • Job that turns caffeine into code • Gainful employment hard-to-toe shoe • Work that requires us to be friendly • Occupation where 'Ctrl + Z' isn't option • Ambassador of awkward elevator conversations • a person who catches fish as a job or for sport • ...
ColorVowel.com Crossword - ORANGE DOOR 2020-06-29
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- The center part of an apple
- ___ and Peace, the book by Leo Tolstoy; the opposite of peace
- The opposite of after
- To love something completely, with adoration
- The opposite of evening
- A large about of money; treasure; riches; luck
- Having great significance, something that matters a lot
- Routine tasks or jobs; regular light work around the house
- To not pay any attention to something at all
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- A large animal used for riding, pulling carriages, and racing
- A prize that you win by merit; a scholarship or medal, for example
- When you want to know if it's going to rain, you look at the weather ___
- Not interesting at all; dull; tiresome; tedious
- Not hot, but not cold either. Just a little bit hot.
- The opposite of south
- To travel over land for adventure or discovery
16 Clues: The opposite of after • The opposite of south • The opposite of evening • The center part of an apple • To love something completely, with adoration • To not pay any attention to something at all • A large about of money; treasure; riches; luck • To travel over land for adventure or discovery • Not interesting at all; dull; tiresome; tedious • ...
I&S8 Age of Discovery Key Terms 2020-05-20
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- an area controlled by colonizers to grow crops for $
- to travel all along something (like the Earth)
- a formal agreement between two parties
- explorer to traveled to India and back (no spaces)
- a type of luxury good that the explorers wanted
- an area that is controlled by settlers of another country
- a type of spice the explorers wanted
- the idea of making $ by exporting more than importing
- the Portuguese Prince who led a school for navigation
- a device used to show cardinal directions
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- our period is known as the Age of...
- to settle on someone's land and take control over it
- one of the first countries to lead explorations
- the continent that Bartholomew Diaz reached
- the first European to reach the Americas
- to make people change their religious beliefs
16 Clues: our period is known as the Age of... • a type of spice the explorers wanted • a formal agreement between two parties • the first European to reach the Americas • a device used to show cardinal directions • the continent that Bartholomew Diaz reached • to make people change their religious beliefs • to travel all along something (like the Earth) • ...
Viruses 2026-02-02
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- Sometimes viruses have an external
- Damage to host cell by virus (CPEs)
- Areas where virus-infected cells have been destroyed
- Viruses are…than most cells
- These reside on virus surfaces and give them high specificity for attachment to host cell
- External protein shell
- Virus-like agents that affect plants
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- A fully formed virus, able to establish an infection in a host cell
- Seen as a possible solution to killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria
- Viruses must invade a specific…to make and release new viruses
- The first discovery of viruses occurred in
- When bacteriophages infect, but remain dormant, not destroying the target cell, it’s called the…cycle
- You need this specific kind of microscope to view viruses
- Composed of protein - no nucleic acid
- 20% of these are viruses!
- Viruses lack…for most metabolic processes
16 Clues: External protein shell • 20% of these are viruses! • Viruses are…than most cells • Sometimes viruses have an external • Damage to host cell by virus (CPEs) • Virus-like agents that affect plants • Composed of protein - no nucleic acid • Viruses lack…for most metabolic processes • The first discovery of viruses occurred in • ...
Diablo's Easter Egg Hunt 2015-04-01
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- Killed by her own discovery MC
- The seventh transuranic element
- PPB's sexiest man
- Discovered by Bernard Courtois in 1811
- Widely used in batteries
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- Named after German state
- Salt flats are rich in it
- Future use for solar power
- Planes, cars, trucks, foil
- What jewel is carbon found in
- Highest melting point
- Dinosaur killing meteorite was made of
- Tellurium symbol backwards
13 Clues: PPB's sexiest man • Highest melting point • Named after German state • Widely used in batteries • Salt flats are rich in it • Future use for solar power • Planes, cars, trucks, foil • Tellurium symbol backwards • What jewel is carbon found in • Killed by her own discovery MC • The seventh transuranic element • Dinosaur killing meteorite was made of • ...
Events 2023-06-12
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- A special event or celebration that often involves music, dancing, and other forms of entertainment.
- competition A contest or tournament in which athletes compete against each other in various sports.
- competition A contest in which artists submit their artwork for judging and recognition.
- event An event organized to raise funds or awareness for a charitable cause.
- A public display or show of artworks, inventions, or other items of interest.
- A live performance of music, often by a band, orchestra, or singer.
- A procession of people, vehicles, or floats, often held to celebrate a special occasion.
- party A celebration held to mark the anniversary of someone's birth.
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- fair An event where students present scientific projects and experiments.
- A ceremony that celebrates the completion of a course of study, usually at a school or university.
- A meeting or gathering of people with a common interest or profession to exchange ideas and discuss topics.
- show A performance event where individuals or groups showcase their skills and talents.
- An event where people gather to enjoy rides, games, food, and entertainment.
- A day or period of celebration, often with special significance or traditions.
- A ceremony where two people get married and make a lifelong commitment to each other.
- ceremony A special event where awards or prizes are presented to recognize achievements.
16 Clues: A live performance of music, often by a band, orchestra, or singer. • party A celebration held to mark the anniversary of someone's birth. • fair An event where students present scientific projects and experiments. • An event where people gather to enjoy rides, games, food, and entertainment. • ...
Magic Wording 2022-12-15
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- Leslie has __________ breakfast every morning. Most of them are bread with milk or black tea.
- Like many new inventions, the bat-inspired cane is a good __________ of how great ideas can come from nature.
- Angela brought a magnifier and __________ the way bees fly in the morning.
- Ken is doing what I am doing. He likes to __________ me.
- I thought the book was mine, but it was Charlie's. The two books looked __________.
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- I need different __________ to make my toy robot.
- The medicine is __________ so I don't have a fever.
- There is a plastic __________ airplane in my room.
8 Clues: I need different __________ to make my toy robot. • There is a plastic __________ airplane in my room. • The medicine is __________ so I don't have a fever. • Ken is doing what I am doing. He likes to __________ me. • Angela brought a magnifier and __________ the way bees fly in the morning. • ...
Antigua in the Age of Discovery 2018-02-21
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- Columbus made ___ voyages
- name of Nelson's frigate protecting sugar producing islands
- war-like indians who fought off European attempts at settlements
- became a British colony in 1667 (after 1632 settlement)
- ____West India Company colonized and traded in the Americas
- populated Antigua when Columbus discovered it
- city in Spain was main embarkment to the New World
- major commodity sought after deforestation of Europe
- European county that was largest importer of spices
- Fort_____, at the entrance to the harbor with ten guns
- winds: explorers followed these to and from the Americas
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- local dish made with cornmeal and water.
- dockyard named after him
- sister island to Antigua
- less_____:long arc of small islands in the Caribbean Sea
- religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- there are 365 ___ on Antigua
- St. John's church opened in 1847
- ____act, restriction of trade by British colonists
- stronger and larger ____ designed by Portugal & Spain
- explorer who discovered Barbados
- indians who settled where the dockyard is today
22 Clues: dockyard named after him • sister island to Antigua • Columbus made ___ voyages • there are 365 ___ on Antigua • St. John's church opened in 1847 • explorer who discovered Barbados • local dish made with cornmeal and water. • religious wars between Christians and Muslims • populated Antigua when Columbus discovered it • indians who settled where the dockyard is today • ...
DNA Structure, Discovery, & Replication Aurora HS 2021-02-10
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- the scientist who , in the 1940s, continued Griffith's work with R & S bacteria and found that DNA was the "transforming principle."
- A term used to describe the opposite orientations of the two strands of a DNA double helix; the 5' end of one strand aligns with the 3' end of the other strand.
- short sequences of DNA nucleotides (approximately 150 to 200 base pairs long in eukaryotes) which are synthesized discontinuously and later linked together by the enzyme DNA ligase to create the lagging strand during DNA replication.
- enzyme that binds to DNA; essential during DNA replication because they separate double-stranded DNA into single strands allowing each strand to be copied.
- a double-stranded molecule of nucleic acid separates into two single strands each of which serves as a template for the formation of a complementary strand that together with the template forms a complete molecule.
- components of an organism's DNA that do not encode protein sequences.
- one phosphorous atom with four oxygen atoms; found in ATP, DNA, & RNA
- The particular order of nucleotide bases in a DNA molecule.
- the 2 scientists who discovered the double helix shape of the DNA molecule in the 1950s.
- a ring-shaped sugar found in DNA
- an error in the nucleotide sequence on DNA that occurs during replication
- a laboratory method used to separate mixtures of DNA, RNA, or proteins according to molecular size. In gel electrophoresis, the molecules to be separated are pushed by an electrical field through a gel that contains small pores.
- one of the double -ring nitrogen bases found in DNA & RNA; It is a purine & it pairs with thymine (T) in DNA & with uracil in RNA.
- two strands that wind around each other like a twisted ladder; the structural shape of DNA
- the strands of DNA are complementary-they fit together and are opposite of each other. Thymine (T) always pairs with Adenine (A) and cytosine (C) always pairs with guanine. A pyrimidine always pairs with a purine.
- a method used to map an unknown segment of DNA by breaking it into pieces and then identifying the locations of the breakpoints. This method relies upon the use of proteins called restriction enzymes, which can cut, or digest, DNA molecules at short, specific sequences called restriction sites.
- the strand that is synthesized apparently in the 3' to 5' direction, but actually in the 5' to 3' direction by ligating short fragments synthesized individually. Strand of DNA being replicated discontinuously.
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- the 2 scientists whose diffraction crystallography photographs of the DNA molecule contributed to the understanding that DNA is a double helix. Watson and Crick were the actual discovers of this shape; based on the the work of these 2 scientists and Chargaff's work.
- one of the single -ring nitrogen bases found in DNA & RNA; It is a pyrimidine & it pairs with adenine (A) in DNA & it is replaced by Uracil (U) in RNA.
- a protein produced by bacteria that cleaves DNA at specific sites along the molecule. Used to assist insertion of genes into plasmid vectors during gene cloning and protein production experiments. Also used in restriction mapping.
- The point at which the two strands of DNA are separated to allow replication of each strand.
- a single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 3' – 5' direction (same direction as the replication fork). DNA is added to the leading strand continuously, one complementary base at a time.
- a group of enzymes that binds the new nucleotides together during replication of new DNA molecules.
- numerous places along the chromosome where enzymes begin the "unzip", or open, the double helix of DNA.
- an enzyme which can connect two strands of DNA together by forming a bond between the phosphate group of one strand and the deoxyribose group on another.
- a laboratory technique used to make multiple copies of a segment of DNA. PCR is very precise and can be used to amplify, or copy, a specific DNA target from a mixture of DNA molecules. ... The mixture is then cooled so that the primers anneal, or bind, to the DNA template.
- the process by which DNA is copied during the cell cycle.
- monomer that forms DNA and has a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogen-containing base
- Thymine (T) always pairs with Adenine (A) and cytosine (C) always pairs with guanine.
- one of the double-ring nitrogen bases found in DNA & RNA; It is a purine & it pairs with cytosine (C) in DNA & RNA.
- the scientist who discovered a "transforming principle" when exposing mice to R & S bacteria.
- the 2 scientists who used the T2 bacteriophage virus and E.coli bacteria to prove that DNA, and NOT protein, is the genetic material.
- one of the single -ring nitrogen bases found in DNA & RNA; It is a pyrimidine & it pairs with guanine (G) in DNA & RNA.
- a laboratory technique used to establish a link between biological evidence and a suspect in a criminal investigation. A DNA sample taken from a crime scene is compared with a DNA sample from a suspect. ... DNA fingerprinting is also used to establish paternity.
- a single or double ring built around nitrogen and carbon; found in DNA & RNA
35 Clues: a ring-shaped sugar found in DNA • the process by which DNA is copied during the cell cycle. • The particular order of nucleotide bases in a DNA molecule. • components of an organism's DNA that do not encode protein sequences. • one phosphorous atom with four oxygen atoms; found in ATP, DNA, & RNA • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-25
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- The founder of modern nursing and a pioneer in healthcare reform.
- A scientist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle.
- The scientist who discovered the law of gravity.
- The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter.
- The scientist who developed the periodic table of elements.
- The scientist who discovered penicillin.
- The naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The scientist who developed the first successful polio vaccine.
- The inventor of the telephone.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion.
- This scientist is known for the laws of motion and calculus.
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- This scientist discovered the circulation of blood in the human body.
- Known as the father of modern physics, this scientist improved the telescope.
- The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph.
- This scientist is famous for his work on electricity and the invention of the lightning rod.
- A pioneer in the study of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- This scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- This scientist formulated the theory of relativity.
- A mathematician and physicist who developed the laws of electromagnetism.
- This scientist is known for the discovery of the electron.
20 Clues: The inventor of the telephone. • The scientist who discovered penicillin. • The scientist who discovered the law of gravity. • The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter. • This scientist formulated the theory of relativity. • The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph. • The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion. • ...
SUMMER WS17 2024-06-17
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- Common fruit with a crisp texture and typically red or green skin.
- Bird of prey known for its swift flight and sharp talons.
- Large, heavy artillery piece used in warfare.
- High temperature; also energy transferred between substances due to temperature difference.
- Outdoor spaces cultivated with plants and often featuring pathways and ornaments.
- Largest country in South America, known for its diverse culture and Amazon rainforest.
- Waterfowl with a broad, flat bill and webbed feet.
- Caribbean country known for its clear blue waters and sandy beaches.
- Act of finding or learning something for the first time.
- Informal term for father.
- Citrus fruit with a sour taste used in cooking and beverages.
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- Citrus fruit with a sour to semi-sweet taste, typically larger than an orange.
- Activity of catching fish, often for sport or food.
- Land along the edge of a sea, ocean, or lake.
- Famous beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its lively atmosphere.
- Large marine crustacean with a hard shell and delicious meat.
- Professional cooks trained in culinary arts.
- Flowering plant known for its colorful flowers and ornamental leaves.
- European country known for its art, culture, and cuisine.
- European country known for its ancient history, art, and cuisine.
20 Clues: Informal term for father. • Professional cooks trained in culinary arts. • Land along the edge of a sea, ocean, or lake. • Large, heavy artillery piece used in warfare. • Waterfowl with a broad, flat bill and webbed feet. • Activity of catching fish, often for sport or food. • Act of finding or learning something for the first time. • ...
Kavya Crossword 2024-12-15
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- A grand celebration with food and festivities at Kavya, where tradition meets taste!
- Who sets off on an epic journey of discovery, connection, and growth?
- chances for students to show their knowledge
- How tall is kavya building
- How many places can you grab a snack at Kavya?
- Kavya’s sports hub
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- Walking in a winter wonderland
- Where at Kavya can you find a world of knowledge and books
- Where at Kavya can you enjoy performances or events with a great view from every seat?
- What’s perfect for sipping coffee or drinks during a break at Kavya
- Where do Kavya students mix, experiment, and uncover the secrets of reactions?
- Kick it up high—on which floor can you score goals at Kavya
- shaping the skill for future
13 Clues: Kavya’s sports hub • How tall is kavya building • shaping the skill for future • Walking in a winter wonderland • chances for students to show their knowledge • How many places can you grab a snack at Kavya? • Where at Kavya can you find a world of knowledge and books • Kick it up high—on which floor can you score goals at Kavya • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-09-22
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- declare as your own
- papers issued by a person, company, or government that grants someone the right to make, use, or sell new inventions
- showing great interest or excitement
- imagining something that could happen in the future
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- things made or invented for a specific purpose
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- showing or having strong feelings
7 Clues: declare as your own • showing or having strong feelings • influenced by charm, art, or skill • showing great interest or excitement • things made or invented for a specific purpose • imagining something that could happen in the future • papers issued by a person, company, or government that grants someone the right to make, use, or sell new inventions
Sunken Temple and Sanctuary Article 2024-04-11
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- A god or goddess
- Very fragile; easily damaged or broken
- A scientist that studies ancient history and people by using artifacts
- A holy and/or sacred place
- The Greek sanctuary that was found underwater honored the Greek goddess ____.
- The temple and sanctuary were _____,or hidden under the water.
- The discovery of Greek ___ led historians to believe that soldiers from Greece moved to Egypt to protect the city.
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- Items that were made by humans from the past
- Thonis-Heracleion was an ancient Egyptian city found along the ___ Sea.
- To move and settle in a new location
- The ancient city of Thonis-Heracleion fell into the sea after a major ___.
- An unexpected, violent, action that changes the Earth's surface
- An Egyptian god that was important to new pharaohs
13 Clues: A god or goddess • A holy and/or sacred place • To move and settle in a new location • Very fragile; easily damaged or broken • Items that were made by humans from the past • An Egyptian god that was important to new pharaohs • The temple and sanctuary were _____,or hidden under the water. • An unexpected, violent, action that changes the Earth's surface • ...
Mysteries of Ancient Past 2017-05-25
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- a preserved dead body
- objects made and used by humans from a long time ago
- a scientists that studies the way people lived in the past and the objects they left behind
- important to someone in a personal way / worth a lot of money
- a box in which a dead person is buried
- to make a hole in the ground
- something that is very special or important (such as money, jewels, gold)
- extremely old
- a lot of money and possessions
- to put something into a hole in the ground and cover it
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- a place to bury a dead person
- difficult to explain; strange
- the act of finding or learning something for the first time
- a society with cities, a government, jobs, and social classes
- you are sure that you will do something and that nothing will stop you
- 10 years
- to bring things or people together into a group
- to look for something carefully
- not far away
- pieces of information that lead to a solution
- to close something so that nothing can get in or out
- to surprise, amaze or upset very much
22 Clues: 10 years • not far away • extremely old • a preserved dead body • to make a hole in the ground • a place to bury a dead person • difficult to explain; strange • a lot of money and possessions • to look for something carefully • to surprise, amaze or upset very much • a box in which a dead person is buried • pieces of information that lead to a solution • ...
Pressure! 2021-08-31
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- Technological valley
- _____ on a bench
- What a mother and son may call each other, affectionately
- Don't mind him - he's from Barcelona
- Music festival in the burbs
- A clandestine union, or a birthday bakery, perhaps
- e-Discovery tool, in fact
- Ominous edibles
- Stay calm or you might trip on this
- Yuletide festival with sweet and savory offerings
- A unit of play, or a type of staycation
- Contest, athletic or literary
- Goscinny's lovable canine
- What audio devices are bound to do
- Cheese complement, or companion to 5-down, perhaps
- Confectioner of yummy gummies
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- Despite the name, find A+ sustenance here
- A doughy snack, and one-third of a Klezmer producer's moniker
- What could it cost, $10?
- One of a three-fingered fighting foursome
- Curator of ambitious female foliage
- Filo dessert flavored with lemon and honey
- I'll ____ if I want to
- Elaine's unfavored dessert flavor
- Often confused with a homonym-like, coconuty dessert
- Local purveyor of meats and marzipan
- "Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles!" he says
- Exotic candy shop
- Racy facial hair
- Picture book award winner and Newberry workshop teacher
30 Clues: Ominous edibles • _____ on a bench • Racy facial hair • Exotic candy shop • Technological valley • I'll ____ if I want to • What could it cost, $10? • e-Discovery tool, in fact • Goscinny's lovable canine • Music festival in the burbs • Contest, athletic or literary • Confectioner of yummy gummies • Elaine's unfavored dessert flavor • What audio devices are bound to do • ...
Vocabulary 1-9 2022-07-28
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- anxiety or fear about the future
- weighing heavily on the senses or spirit
- a feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is
- Serious and sincere
- permission; support
- to give in
- an unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome
- conflict or struggle
- Deserted and lonely
- dull or dreary; monotonous
- quick, shrewd, and unpredictable
- cheerful and friendly
- lack of respect; rudeness
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- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- with extreme care or caution
- (v.) to spread through, penetrate, soak through
- a demand or threat that is final
- not cheerful or smiling; serious
- uncertain; hesitant
- suffocating; smothering heat
- to use flattery to gain some desired end
- harsh sounds
- to persuade with false promises and flattery; coax
- reserved, distant
- gloomy; sad
- one who saves greedily
- reserved, distant
- fear
- deep and empty, like a cavern
- perfectionist; person who insists things be exactly right
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen.
- a countless or extremely great number
- having a sharply strong taste or smell
- never ending or changing
- deeply respectful
- to fascinate
36 Clues: fear • to give in • gloomy; sad • harsh sounds • to fascinate • reserved, distant • reserved, distant • deeply respectful • uncertain; hesitant • Serious and sincere • permission; support • Deserted and lonely • conflict or struggle • cheerful and friendly • one who saves greedily • never ending or changing • lack of respect; rudeness • dull or dreary; monotonous • with extreme care or caution • ...
Test Crossword 2024-01-23
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- / ‘Jacks that need flipped and stacked
- / Pumphrey Manor’s pampered Pekingese
- / A descendant of this 9th century under ground discovery in Kaffa
- / The exam you will pass and I will fail
- / 2023’s Best Toy
- / Clifford-like, but perhaps warmer
- / Mistakenly called “nachos” by some
- / permaculture homestead of the Granite State
- / Generator of certain nocturnal emissions
- / Metropolis of the South Platte River Valley
- / Where you once taught a “jib from a jibe”
- / Brown passerine known for prolific home building (smaller than a Robin)
- / A long lost pal musical tribute per se
- / A grass eater of genus Chelonia
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- / Film’s “lunar empire” where 12-year-olds elope
- / Its flag is the stars and stripes
- / George and Ira’s 1938 hit
- / Mum's the word for this aster
- / Beantown steel rib spanner supporting a red line
- / City of Fountains
- / Remix to a "Cradle Song" by the Fab Four
- / Commonwealth city whose library trees have IDs
- / This master of the forest exemplifies the Shinto’s “kami”
- / “Holy” stand of 800 year olds
- / Eastern enclave know for its hugs and kisses
- / Land of the Coast Salish and Kwakiutl peoples
- / BoSox insignia
- / A morning anthem from Beirut
28 Clues: / BoSox insignia • / 2023’s Best Toy • / City of Fountains • / George and Ira’s 1938 hit • / A morning anthem from Beirut • / Mum's the word for this aster • / “Holy” stand of 800 year olds • / A grass eater of genus Chelonia • / Its flag is the stars and stripes • / Clifford-like, but perhaps warmer • / Mistakenly called “nachos” by some • / Pumphrey Manor’s pampered Pekingese • ...
grade 6 part 6 2025-01-28
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- Difficult to understand or unclear.
- A spicy or sweet vegetable used in cooking or a powdered spice.
- The layer of air surrounding the Earth.
- A person who delivers mail.
- A person who takes photographs professionally or as a hobby.
- A person who studies ancient objects and sites.
- The natural environment where an animal or plant lives.
- Finding or learning something new.
- A man involved in business activities.
- A mixture of flour and liquid used for baking.
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes.
- A brownish metal used in art and tools.
- a language To study and understand how to speak a new language.
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- To take part in a contest or competition.
- To look at something carefully.
- Harmful substances or waste in the air, water, or soil.
- A character or symbol representing a group or team.
- A type of fungus, often used as food.
- When the air feels warm and damp.
- A storm with strong winds carrying sand or dust.
- A dense forest in a tropical area with a lot of rain.
- species Animals or plants at risk of extinction.
22 Clues: A person who delivers mail. • To look at something carefully. • When the air feels warm and damp. • Finding or learning something new. • Difficult to understand or unclear. • A type of fungus, often used as food. • A man involved in business activities. • The layer of air surrounding the Earth. • A brownish metal used in art and tools. • ...
Communication Apps 2025-09-25
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- Interaction on websites
- A cloud based AI communication
- A message that is sent through google
- Email by Microsoft
- A popular messaging app
- a mobile messaging and multimedia app to share videos and photos
- Sending a message to someone off of a computer
- A free cloud based messaging and social media app
- A web hosting service company
- A web portal to send a message or receive one
- A visual discovery engine and social media platform
- A cloud based platform for creating
- A comprehensive online content creation app
- an e-learning authoring tool that enables users to create interactive training content
- Sending someone a direct test
- A cloud based virtual video
- Proccess of making a web page
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- A software comapny
- telecommunication
- Secure add free email service
- Iphone based virtual video
- A free user based on google
- A message that is sent through Facebook
- A social media platform for photo and video sharing
- all in one creating and managing platform
- A cloud based conferencing video
- A google based virtual video
- A video conferencing cloud based meeting app
- Apple based way to send or receive a message
29 Clues: telecommunication • A software comapny • Email by Microsoft • Interaction on websites • A popular messaging app • Iphone based virtual video • A free user based on google • A cloud based virtual video • A google based virtual video • Secure add free email service • A web hosting service company • Sending someone a direct test • Proccess of making a web page • ...
HerStory in Medicine 2025-09-04
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- Creative solutions and new approaches in medicine
- Oncologist known as the “Mother of Chemotherapy”
- A major discovery or advance in medical science
- What pioneers leave behind to inspire future generations
- First woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
- Scientist whose X ray diffraction images were key to discovering DNA’s double helix
- Guiding others with vision and responsibility
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize, pioneer of radiation research
- Someone who forges a new path for others to follow
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- To give strength, confidence, and authority to others
- First woman to receive a medical degree in the United States
- Fairness in access to healthcare for all populations
- Practiced medicine in the British Army while disguised as James Barry
- The central goal of medicine, restoring health and wholeness
- The ability to recover quickly in the face of adversity
- Speaking up for patients, communities, and equity in healthcare
- RVU UT’s very own campus dean
- Created a newborn health assessment score that bears her name
- First Black woman physician in the United States
- Taussig Founder of pediatric cardiology, helped develop the Blalock Taussig shunt
20 Clues: RVU UT’s very own campus dean • Guiding others with vision and responsibility • A major discovery or advance in medical science • Oncologist known as the “Mother of Chemotherapy” • First Black woman physician in the United States • Creative solutions and new approaches in medicine • Someone who forges a new path for others to follow • ...
TCSC Cross Word Puzzle 2025-03-13
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- A type of change that focuses on reshaping an organization’s mindset
- A form of training that TVET institutions provide to students
- The second phase of Lewin’s change model, between unfreezing and refreezing
- The three phases of Lewin's model include unfreezing, change, and refreezing
- A crucial leadership role in supporting employees during change)
- The stage before conceptualization, when the need for change is accepted)
- A factor affecting organizational change that comes from inside the institution
- The final phase of change where new processes are sustained)
- A key aspect of successful change, along with strategic and mental change)
- Change model by Kurt Lewin involves unfreezing, changing, and refreezing)
- A technique used to evaluate and measure the success of change
- The practice of modifying structures, strategies, and cultures
- The "father" of organizational development
- An organization must commit to this continuously for quality improvement
- External factor affecting TVET institutions, includes economy and competition)
- TVET institutions aim to meet the needs of this sector)
- The people who play a crucial role in managing change processes)
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- The first step in implementing change, identifying supporters and opponents
- The act of making employees aware of the need for change
- motivates and guides employees through change)
- A major external factor affecting TVET institutions, such as new inventions
- A systematic approach used to manage transitions in an organization
- A popular analogy used by Lewin to describe organizational change
- The phase where change goals and action plans are developed)
- Resistance to this is a common challenge in organizational development
- A framework used to understand people's reactions to change
- The ability to foresee and prepare ahead of industry needs
- A leadership style
- The process of systematically improving organizations)
- Change should be seen as a normal part of this business process
- The part of an organization that plays a vital role in supporting change
31 Clues: A leadership style • The "father" of organizational development • motivates and guides employees through change) • The process of systematically improving organizations) • TVET institutions aim to meet the needs of this sector) • The act of making employees aware of the need for change • The ability to foresee and prepare ahead of industry needs • ...
Vocabulary Words 2025-04-03
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- A system that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater.
- Designed or used to attack ships.
- Recorded or written down as proof of something happening.
- A system that uses two different sources of energy or power to operate something.
- New ideas, inventions, or improvements on existing things.
- A smaller vehicle designed for underwater use, but it needs help from a larger ship to supply air and power while operating underwater.
- To go or put something beneath the surface of water.
- Designed or used to attack submarines.
- A machine that generates energy using nuclear reactions, providing a lot of power for submarines.
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- Long, flat tools used for paddling a boat through the water.
- Weakened or damaged secretly or gradually, often used in the context of attacking something in a hidden way.
- To refill with fuel to continue operating.
- A group of ships or vehicles that operate together.
- A medical condition that happens when a diver rises too quickly to the surface of the water, causing bubbles to form in the body.
- A type of boat or ship that can operate underwater and does not need help from other ships to stay underwater or renew its air and power supplies.
- A technology that uses radio waves to detect and locate objects, like ships or aircraft.
16 Clues: Designed or used to attack ships. • Designed or used to attack submarines. • To refill with fuel to continue operating. • A group of ships or vehicles that operate together. • To go or put something beneath the surface of water. • Recorded or written down as proof of something happening. • New ideas, inventions, or improvements on existing things. • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-08-20
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- an agreement between settlers of new plymouth
- control of place or people with the use of military
- leaders in the spanish conquest of America
- a colony that had many attacks from natives and diseases
- economic theory that trade generates wealth and maximizes exports
- an italitan explorer and navigator who explored the americas
- a spanish labor system which rewarded conquerors
- a process of taking control over people of an area
- conference for discussion
- to travel within an unknown or unfamiliar area searching for discovery of information or resourses
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- an important document that guarantees the rights
- groups of english settlers who seeked religius freedom and attempted to flee
- a buisness which shares of the company could be bought or sold from shareholders
- form of government which a person is the head for life
- a person who travels through unfamiliar places
- one who moves in a new area with groups of others
- a person who leads direction of routes
17 Clues: conference for discussion • a person who leads direction of routes • leaders in the spanish conquest of America • an agreement between settlers of new plymouth • a person who travels through unfamiliar places • an important document that guarantees the rights • a spanish labor system which rewarded conquerors • one who moves in a new area with groups of others • ...
Londyn's Scientific Revolution Puzzle. 2023-12-14
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- English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
- system The Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
- Polish astronomer
- Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets
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- A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
- French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge
- English statesman and writer
- Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth
- Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • English statesman and writer • A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy • Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy • Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth • Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets • ...
Simeio TiME!! 2020-03-17
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- in the logo represents the symbol of masculine
- the headquarters is located in Munich
- Mustang Sports car that has a horse in its logo
- vehicle model is 'The Evoque'
- one of their ads is about the duster car
- in the logo there is an H but in Italics
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- the brand includes the Defender and Discovery
- in its logo there is a W
- it was founded in the year 1926
- is the luxury brand of Volkswagen?
10 Clues: in its logo there is a W • vehicle model is 'The Evoque' • it was founded in the year 1926 • is the luxury brand of Volkswagen? • the headquarters is located in Munich • one of their ads is about the duster car • in the logo there is an H but in Italics • the brand includes the Defender and Discovery • in the logo represents the symbol of masculine • ...
ENT - Business Ideas Review 2023-04-16
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- business that is derived from innovation
- morals or code of conduct for each person or business
- the start of the entrepreneurial discovery process
- someone who starts a business
- characteristics of this type of team are collaboration and communication
- business that is derived by filling a gap
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- someone who creates an idea
- a process that is performed for a customer
- a tangible item that is produced
- long-term view, strategy or objectives for a business or person
10 Clues: someone who creates an idea • someone who starts a business • a tangible item that is produced • business that is derived from innovation • business that is derived by filling a gap • a process that is performed for a customer • the start of the entrepreneurial discovery process • morals or code of conduct for each person or business • ...
Kelly's Forest Adventure 2024-10-16
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- The ________ waterfall sparkled under the sunlight.
- The ________ atmosphere made the forest feel alive.
- Kelly and Snowy went on an ________ in the forest.
- The ________ trunk of the tree hid a special treasure.
- Kelly ________ as she jumped from one rock to another.
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- Kelly's ________ led her to the waterfall.
- The ________ tree stood tall in the clearing.
- The stones inside the box were ________ brightly.
- The stream flowed ________ through the forest.
- They made an amazing ________ near the old tree.
10 Clues: Kelly's ________ led her to the waterfall. • The ________ tree stood tall in the clearing. • The stream flowed ________ through the forest. • They made an amazing ________ near the old tree. • The stones inside the box were ________ brightly. • Kelly and Snowy went on an ________ in the forest. • The ________ waterfall sparkled under the sunlight. • ...
Words with ‘ough’ to make a long /o/,/oo/ or /or/ sound 2025-11-28
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- – Similar to “though,” often used at the start of a sentence.
- – Something you have in your mind; past tense of “think.”
- – What you knead to make bread or pizza.
- – If you go in one side and out the other, you go ______.
- – Past tense of “bring.”
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- – A big discovery or success after hard work.
- – Another way to say “should.”
- – Past tense of “buy.”
- – A word that means “even if” or “however.”
- – Past tense of “fight.”
10 Clues: – Past tense of “buy.” • – Past tense of “fight.” • – Past tense of “bring.” • – Another way to say “should.” • – What you knead to make bread or pizza. • – A word that means “even if” or “however.” • – A big discovery or success after hard work. • – Something you have in your mind; past tense of “think.” • – If you go in one side and out the other, you go ______. • ...
Language and Literature Command Terms 2024-08-12
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- Put into a proper or systematic order; give structure to a text.
- To evolve from one’s own thought or imagination, as a work or an invention.
- Offer a considered and balanced review.
- Break down in order to bring out the essential elements or structure.
- Choose from a list or group.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion.
- Consider an argument or concept in a way.
- Give a judgment based on a given statement or result of a calculation.
- Use knowledge and understanding to recognize trends and draw conclusions.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
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- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgments to selected criteria.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities.
- Combine different ideas in order to create new understanding.
- Give a brief account.
- Abstract a general theme or major point(s).
- Provide a critical review or
17 Clues: Give a brief account. • Choose from a list or group. • Provide a critical review or • Offer a considered and balanced review. • Consider an argument or concept in a way. • Abstract a general theme or major point(s). • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • ...
Vocabulary review 2023-03-15
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- A noisy argument
- Competition
- A group of people who sing together
- An advert on TV or radio
- You might wear these in a swimming pool to protect your eyes
- When two people get on like a house on …, they get on very well
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- An … silence is an embarrassing, uncomfortable silence
- A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work
- A child between 1-3 years old
- A … pig is someone who’s used in a scientific experiment
- Something people wear to do exercise
- A television station
- To attack someone and steal their things
- To cut something into small pieces
- A T-shirt without sleeves
15 Clues: Competition • A noisy argument • A television station • An advert on TV or radio • A T-shirt without sleeves • A child between 1-3 years old • To cut something into small pieces • A group of people who sing together • Something people wear to do exercise • To attack someone and steal their things • An … silence is an embarrassing, uncomfortable silence • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword 2013-02-13
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- an artificial waterway
- the first settlers of a new territory
- Gold Rush when Americans rushed west upon the discovery of gold
- Trail route from the Missouri River in Missouri, northwest to the Columbia River in Oregon - used by people moving westward
- Wagon a broad-wheeled covered wagon
- the idea that expansion was for the good of the country and the right of the country
- route between Santa Fe, New Mexico and Missouri (important from 1821-1880)
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- to grow
- Republic it's own country
- cutting down trees into logs and transporting the logs to a saw mill
- to add a territory to one's own territory.
11 Clues: to grow • an artificial waterway • Republic it's own country • Wagon a broad-wheeled covered wagon • the first settlers of a new territory • to add a territory to one's own territory. • Gold Rush when Americans rushed west upon the discovery of gold • cutting down trees into logs and transporting the logs to a saw mill • ...
Mary Leakey Puzzle 2017-09-20
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- Africanus, What was Mary Leakey's most famous discovery?
- Leakey, Who is Mary Leakey's father? (first name)
- Leakey, Who was Mary Leakey's husband and archaeologist partner?
- How many children did Mary Leakey and Louis Leakey have?
- Where did Mary Leakey die?
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- What was Mary Leakey profession before she became a paleanthropologist?
- 6th, 1913, When was Mary Leakey born?
- Marion Frere Who is Mary Leakey's mother? (first name)
8 Clues: Where did Mary Leakey die? • 6th, 1913, When was Mary Leakey born? • Leakey, Who is Mary Leakey's father? (first name) • Marion Frere Who is Mary Leakey's mother? (first name) • Africanus, What was Mary Leakey's most famous discovery? • How many children did Mary Leakey and Louis Leakey have? • Leakey, Who was Mary Leakey's husband and archaeologist partner? • ...
Shania George - Physics RBA 3 2021-07-11
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- founded neutrino astronomy and won in 2002
- inventor in semi-conducting technology in 2014
- Her research focuses on the milky way in 2020
- won in 2018, together with Gérard Mourou
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- won in 2004 on a discovery on Quantum Chromodynamics
- first physicist who won due to discovering X radiation
- won for the development and use of fibre optics in telecommunication
- win jointly with another physicist in 2010
8 Clues: won in 2018, together with Gérard Mourou • founded neutrino astronomy and won in 2002 • win jointly with another physicist in 2010 • Her research focuses on the milky way in 2020 • inventor in semi-conducting technology in 2014 • won in 2004 on a discovery on Quantum Chromodynamics • first physicist who won due to discovering X radiation • ...
What Could It Be? 2023-12-24
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- Working on and improving your abilities in different things.
- Going out and finding new things or places to learn about.
- Growing and getting better, especially in how you think and what you can do.
- Figuring out new things or getting better at something by studying or trying it out.
- Moving forward or getting better at something over time.
- Becoming a better and more understanding person by learning and experiencing new things.
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- Learning from teachers or books, like at school or in a class.
- Making something better than it was before.
- Successfully doing something or reaching a goal.
- Finding out or learning about something you didn't know before.
- Getting really, really good at something, like a skill or a subject.
- Something you give to someone as a present
- Reaching an important point or goal in your journey.
- A group of students learning about a specific subject with a teacher.
- Getting bigger and also becoming more mature, not just physically but in how you think and feel.
15 Clues: Something you give to someone as a present • Making something better than it was before. • Successfully doing something or reaching a goal. • Reaching an important point or goal in your journey. • Moving forward or getting better at something over time. • Going out and finding new things or places to learn about. • ...
crossword creation 2022-04-25
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- a financial gain
- African American soldier
- popular way of transportation
- sectors (areas that are distinct from others) that produce goods and services within an economy (EX. the automobile industry; the steel industry).
- was also known as the san Antonio de velaro
- the largest oil discovery in texas
- the first European to the gulf and mapped the gulf
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior.
- the process by which an economy is transformed from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods.
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- the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
- the act of competing
- a war involving many large nations in all different parts of the world
- space comprising the earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market
- the father of texas
15 Clues: a financial gain • the father of texas • the act of competing • African American soldier • popular way of transportation • the largest oil discovery in texas • was also known as the san Antonio de velaro • the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. • the first European to the gulf and mapped the gulf • a long and severe recession in an economy or market • ...
LOFT Crossword 2022-12-12
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- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- cry and sniff in a feeble or fretful way
- feeling or expressing remorse or penitence; affected by guilt.
- make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice
- making a loud and confused noise.
- a state of being bright and radiant, splendor, brilliance.
- a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance
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- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
- not producing any or the desired effect
- unwilling or unable to believe something.
- Run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps
- Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one’s words.
- the great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
- laugh in a half-suppressed, typically scornful way.
- understood or implied without being stated
15 Clues: making a loud and confused noise. • not producing any or the desired effect • cry and sniff in a feeble or fretful way • unwilling or unable to believe something. • understood or implied without being stated • a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance • Run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps • laugh in a half-suppressed, typically scornful way. • ...
Ancient mesopatamia 2024-11-25
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- Empire. The Empire before Mesopotamia broken into 2 City states
- One of the city states that that starts with the B
- The other River Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with T
- One of the rivers, Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with E
- How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for?
- What Mesopotamia created the zodiac signs how many are there?
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- One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L
- The other city that starts with a
- When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week?
- Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G
- Which of the two cities states used their mathematics?
- When they began actual writing
12 Clues: When they began actual writing • The other city that starts with a • How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for? • Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G • One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L • One of the city states that that starts with the B • When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week? • ...
Social Studies Chapter 8 2025-12-08
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- inventions and improvements that help us solve problems, work more quickly or efficiently, or be entertained
- gasoline that prevented a “knocking” sound in car engines; developed by Thomas Midgley, Jr.
- a business machine with a money drawer that was opened with a “crank” lever and helped businesses keep track of their money; invented by James Ritty
- a light bulb that emits light by heating a filament with an electric current; created by Thomas Edison
- a new thing that someone has made
- worn to protect people from breathing smoke and other toxic chemicals; invented by Garrett Morgan
- way to turn on a car engine with a key; invented by Charles Kettering
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- allowed people to fly; created by Orville and Wilbur Wright
- a thin wire that glows white-hot when electricity passes through it; improved by Thomas Edison
- a business machine with a money drawer that could make sales with the push of a button; invented by Charles Kettering
- lights that control traffic at intersections; invented by Garrett Morgan
- first device that could record sounds and play them back to a listener; created by Thomas Edison
12 Clues: a new thing that someone has made • allowed people to fly; created by Orville and Wilbur Wright • way to turn on a car engine with a key; invented by Charles Kettering • lights that control traffic at intersections; invented by Garrett Morgan • gasoline that prevented a “knocking” sound in car engines; developed by Thomas Midgley, Jr. • ...
FOR KAREN 2015-01-15
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- This stupid princess didn't know that all apples don't keep the doctors away
- Number 79 on Mendeleev's magnum opus
- Makes the world go round
- Where planes and ships (supposedly) go to disappear
- Caught between a vampire and a werewolf
- Failed child-taming method
- Buddy's favourite
- Puppets; we don't get to see them run
- What isn't left
- A creative, intelligent, witty, (conceited too, apparently) student
- Phone home
- Don't drink that, it's _!
- They often whistle (Remember this?)
- Tiny land octopus
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- Casino's token waster
- Valley girl's battle cry
- Death by Nobel Prize-winning discovery, her name is _
- Author's clogged creativity
- What Heather prefers to crosswords
- Have no soul
- Buddy says you sit here
- What did you say?
- His pants are on fire
- Distrusts people
- Pulsing through adolescent bodies
- Heterosexual life partners with Conan Doyle's creation
- "It's half empty"
- Et tu, _?
- God's gift to office stationary; my vice
29 Clues: Et tu, _? • Phone home • Have no soul • What isn't left • Distrusts people • What did you say? • Buddy's favourite • "It's half empty" • Tiny land octopus • Casino's token waster • His pants are on fire • Buddy says you sit here • Valley girl's battle cry • Makes the world go round • Don't drink that, it's _! • Failed child-taming method • Author's clogged creativity • ...
AgBio-FFA Crossword 1 2024-01-09
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- - Career Development Events, competitions in agricultural skills.
- - Emblem component symbolizing national scope.
- - Faculty member guiding FFA chapters.
- - Five-paragraph statement that outlines FFA beliefs and values.
- - Central focus of FFA.
- - Emblem part symbolizing labor and tillage of the soil.
- - First word in the FFA motto.
- - Degree for middle school FFA members.
- - Author of the FFA Creed.
- - Annual national gathering of FFA members.
- - Procedure used in FFA meetings.
- - Agricultural Experience Tracker, a tool for managing SAE records.
- - Supervised Agricultural Experience, a key component of FFA education.
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- - Common CDE focusing on oral communication skills.
- - Annual membership fees in FFA.
- - The iconic blue corduroy FFA uniform piece.
- - Core focus area in FFA education.
- - Awards in FFA that symbolize members' progress.
- - Symbol on the FFA emblem representing wisdom.
- - First national FFA president.
- - Financial aids for FFA projects or SAEs.
- - Represents unity, as it's grown in every state, on the FFA emblem.
- - Key component of FFA's mission.
23 Clues: - Central focus of FFA. • - Author of the FFA Creed. • - First word in the FFA motto. • - First national FFA president. • - Annual membership fees in FFA. • - Key component of FFA's mission. • - Procedure used in FFA meetings. • - Core focus area in FFA education. • - Faculty member guiding FFA chapters. • - Degree for middle school FFA members. • ...
The Great Cake Mystery Vocab Review Pt. 1 2020-12-11
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- angry
- want to learn more about something
- A long deep exhale, breath with a feeling of sadness
- Without doubt
- A thought you have of something being true
- Strange or difficult to understand
- To make a loud, long cry of sadness
- A person who helps you
- A ringing sound.
- Exactly, smack-dab
- give up or lose heart about something
- to find something funny
- Very unhappy
- Someone takes something that isn’t theirs
- with serious and patience attention
- A large, long handled spoon
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- To stop being visible
- not giving full attention acting without care
- Stop briefly before you do something
- Looking out at something
- To say you do not like something
- A big, loud sound.
- Learned something for the first time
- shiver in disgust (grossed out) or fear
- avoid potential problems or danger
- Without a doubt, absolutely, without question
- upset stomach
- a person who asks a lot of questions and solves crimes
- To fly
29 Clues: angry • To fly • Very unhappy • Without doubt • upset stomach • A ringing sound. • A big, loud sound. • Exactly, smack-dab • To stop being visible • A person who helps you • to find something funny • Looking out at something • A large, long handled spoon • To say you do not like something • want to learn more about something • Strange or difficult to understand • ...
Planets Crossword 2024-05-16
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- another word for the Northern lights
- was once considered the ninth planet. Now a dwarf planet
- known as the red planet. Traces of water can be found
- large outer planets, made of mostly gases
- a "hole" in the moon or other planet usually caused by the impact of a meteor
- seventh planet from the sun
- eight planet from the sun
- this planet has many visible rings
- space between Mars and Jupiter containing most asteroids
- scientist credited with the discovery of gravity
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- First planet from the sun
- meteorite burning up in Earth's atmosphere
- Second planet from the sun
- debris and other materials orbiting giant planets like Saturn
- this pulls everything down, making sure we don't fly into space
- the center of our galaxy. Provides most of our heat.
- the Roman goddess Venus is named after
- Pluto's only moon
- the largest planet
- gases surrounding a planet
- white space object orbiting Earth. Has many craters
- the planet we live on
22 Clues: Pluto's only moon • the largest planet • the planet we live on • First planet from the sun • eight planet from the sun • Second planet from the sun • gases surrounding a planet • seventh planet from the sun • this planet has many visible rings • another word for the Northern lights • the Roman goddess Venus is named after • large outer planets, made of mostly gases • ...
Hank and Eli 2024-09-06
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- KEY CHARACTER IN ROBINSON CRUSOE
- KEY CHARACTER IN ROBINSON CRUSOE`S STORY
- THEME OF ROBINSON CRUSOE
- WHO WROTE COLUMBUS
- THE ANIMAL ROBINSON KILLED FOR FOOD
- WHAT DID ROBINSON CRUSOE CALL HIS CAVE
- WHO WROTE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
- THEME OF COLUMBUS
- IN PRAYER FOR A PILOT, AIRPLANES ARE REFERRED TO AS BIRDS OF ________
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- KEY EVENT IN PRAYER FOR A PILOT
- WHO WROTE ROBINSON CRUSOE
- WHAT MADE ROBINSON CRUSOE`S SHIP CRASH
- WHO WROTE ROBINSON CRUSOE`S STORY
- ROBINSON CRUSOE CALLS MONEY THIS NAME
- WHO WROTE LEWIS AND CLARK
- WHO WROTE LOOK WHAT YOU DID, CHRISTOPHER
- WHAT WAS TRYING TO GET TO IN LOOK WHAT YOU DID, CHRISTOPHER
- PRAYER FOR A _________
- WHO WROTE FAITH
- VASCO DE BALBOA SAW WHICH OCEAN
- ONE OF THE INDIAN TRIBES LEWIS AND CLARK MET
- WHO WROTE HIGH FLIGHT
- WHO WROTE PRAYER FOR A PILOT
- ROBINSON PUT STUFF ON THIS TO TAKE IT BACK TO LAND
- KEY CHARACTER IN FAITH
25 Clues: WHO WROTE FAITH • THEME OF COLUMBUS • WHO WROTE COLUMBUS • WHO WROTE HIGH FLIGHT • PRAYER FOR A _________ • KEY CHARACTER IN FAITH • THEME OF ROBINSON CRUSOE • WHO WROTE ROBINSON CRUSOE • WHO WROTE LEWIS AND CLARK • WHO WROTE PRAYER FOR A PILOT • KEY EVENT IN PRAYER FOR A PILOT • VASCO DE BALBOA SAW WHICH OCEAN • KEY CHARACTER IN ROBINSON CRUSOE • WHO WROTE ROBINSON CRUSOE`S STORY • ...
SUNDAY 7TH APRIL 2024-04-06
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- Go here to ostracise
- This pig is only worth £1.05
- I've made a resolution to endevour the discovery of ...?
- When a dog is not a planet
- A hat? I'd rather have a canal
- According to legend,amphibian able to withstand heat and put out fires
- Why do my vegetables have a port called Zeebrugge
- This group isn't just damp. They're triple damp!
- Not completely! Only 10% destroyed
- Don't slip on this or you'll make a verbal faux pas
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- Is it a rum? I mixed up my desert
- This paper stands alone as my nip net ended confused
- Popular meal takes its name from the local word for "lids"
- Locally was, confusingly, smog torn making bricks
- Initialy a BBC Current Affairs quiz
- The Doctor's old companion is the highest card
- Arnie was a minor treat, but a bit confused
- Take a part to make an ambush
- A maritime term and the direct opposite of 'Tantrums'
- Dante's comedy
20 Clues: Dante's comedy • Go here to ostracise • When a dog is not a planet • This pig is only worth £1.05 • Take a part to make an ambush • A hat? I'd rather have a canal • Is it a rum? I mixed up my desert • Not completely! Only 10% destroyed • Initialy a BBC Current Affairs quiz • Arnie was a minor treat, but a bit confused • The Doctor's old companion is the highest card • ...
Granite High School 2024-2025 2025-02-05
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- Which teacher took this year's senior class to Washington DC and New York?
- Ms. Radtke conducted our GHS band in playing this song at the winter concert.
- The most popular gym game.
- The Lady Prospector Volleyball team won this tournament.
- What app was banned during this school year?
- Homecoming Theme.
- On school ski day’s our students visit this ski resort.
- This teacher taught an AI class.
- The game the seniors played during first semester: the ________ touch.
- The sophomore’s and junior’s are raising money for what trip?
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- This teacher teaches in the shop.
- This teacher crotchets her students' fun little animals.
- The Titan’s football team made it to this round in the playoffs.
- This teacher teaches mostly junior high school students.
- Who are our county rivals?
- What is Mr.Hanson’s nickname?
- What is Mrs.Hansen’s tattoo/nickname?
- Mr. Gates’ favorite mantra to read to students: How to be a ___________.
- One of the Student Council running groups: _________ boys.
- What word do we spell during every pep assembly?
20 Clues: Homecoming Theme. • Who are our county rivals? • The most popular gym game. • What is Mr.Hanson’s nickname? • This teacher taught an AI class. • This teacher teaches in the shop. • What is Mrs.Hansen’s tattoo/nickname? • What app was banned during this school year? • What word do we spell during every pep assembly? • On school ski day’s our students visit this ski resort. • ...
Granite High Crossword 2025-03-13
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- Which teacher took this year's senior class to Washington DC and New York?
- Ms. Radtke conducted our GHS band in playing this song at the winter concert.
- The most popular gym game.
- The Lady Prospector Volleyball team won this tournament.
- The sophomore’s and junior’s are raising money for what trip?
- What app was banned during this school year?
- Homecoming Theme.
- This teacher taught an AI class.
- The game the seniors played during first semester: the ________ touch.
- On school ski day’s our students visit this ski resort.
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- This teacher teaches in the shop.
- This teacher crotchets her students' fun little animals.
- The Titan’s football team made it to this round in the playoffs.
- Who are our county rivals?
- What is Mr.Hanson’s nickname?
- What is Mrs.Hansen’s tattoo/nickname?
- Mr. Gates’ favorite mantra to read to students: How to be a ___________.
- One of the Student Council running groups: _________ boys.
- What word do we spell during every pep assembly?
- This teacher teaches mostly junior high school students.
20 Clues: Homecoming Theme. • Who are our county rivals? • The most popular gym game. • What is Mr.Hanson’s nickname? • This teacher taught an AI class. • This teacher teaches in the shop. • What is Mrs.Hansen’s tattoo/nickname? • What app was banned during this school year? • What word do we spell during every pep assembly? • On school ski day’s our students visit this ski resort. • ...
PP-Opportunity 2025-01-20
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- A cherished aspiration or ambition
- A significant and dramatic discovery or development
- A set of circumstances that makes something possible
- To move forward in a purposeful way
- To make an attempt or effort
- The possibility of loss or injury
- To take a risky action in the hope of a desired result
- Success or failure brought by unpredictable factors
- Likelihood of something happening
- The development of events beyond a person's control
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- The possibility of future success
- Good luck or success
- DIEM A phrase urging someone to make the most of the present time
- An act of traveling from one place to another, often used metaphorically for life paths
- A risky or daring undertaking
- A feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
- A possibility for something to happen
- A thing that may happen or be the case
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose
- The object of one's ambition or effort
20 Clues: Good luck or success • To make an attempt or effort • A risky or daring undertaking • The possibility of future success • The possibility of loss or injury • Likelihood of something happening • A cherished aspiration or ambition • To move forward in a purposeful way • A possibility for something to happen • A thing that may happen or be the case • ...
Working With Words 5 (Lesson 7) 2025-01-21
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- forehead; also the top of a slope or hill
- place where a person or thing is; way of being put
- go through an unknown place carefully, so as to make a discovery
- praise insincerely; make one look better than he really is
- contribute; give without expecting pay
- run quickly; scamper; hurry
- uncontrollable fear; terror
- group or band of people; walk or move together
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- catch by trick or force; make a prisoner of
- stretch the neck in order to see better
- very, very large, such as tract of land
- merry; joyous; extremely happy
- great pain or sorrow; a difficult situation
- looked down on; think as low and mean; despise
- violent movement; noisy moving about; disturbance
- exactly right; no faults or bad spots
- something which is worshipped; image
- tease; vex; make angry
- too quickly and carelessly; taking too much of a risk
- secret plan, usually made by more than one person
20 Clues: tease; vex; make angry • run quickly; scamper; hurry • uncontrollable fear; terror • merry; joyous; extremely happy • something which is worshipped; image • exactly right; no faults or bad spots • contribute; give without expecting pay • stretch the neck in order to see better • very, very large, such as tract of land • forehead; also the top of a slope or hill • ...
Daily Cryptic 2024-12-08
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- Vatican gem, Michelangelo's masterpiece
- Renaissance artist, Mona Lisa's creator
- Parisian landmark, iron romance in the sky
- Tallest peak on Earth, climbers' ultimate goal
- Escape artist, master of illusions
- Breathing necessity, element eight on the table
- Tibetan spiritual leader, peace advocate
- Coral wonderland, marine life's haven
- Earths largest waterbody, coral reefs galore
- Beethoven's famous composition
- Egyptian queen, famous beauty of old
- Plants energy source, green power
- Pride and Prejudice author, literary icon
- Founding father, inventor of the lightbulb
- Renaissance master, Sistine Chapel's pride
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- Genius physicist, relativity's mastermind
- Tech hub, innovations playground
- Classical composer, music's prodigy
- Mysterious monument, prehistoric wonder
- Baseball maneuver, sly on the diamond
- Lifes blueprint, coiled within each cell
- A fruit that's yellow and tasty
- The Bard, master of the quill
- Newtons discovery, apples downward spiral
- Architectural innovator, building visionary
- Dutch artist, Starry Night's creator
- Worlds largest river, rainforest's domain
27 Clues: The Bard, master of the quill • Beethoven's famous composition • A fruit that's yellow and tasty • Tech hub, innovations playground • Plants energy source, green power • Escape artist, master of illusions • Classical composer, music's prodigy • Dutch artist, Starry Night's creator • Egyptian queen, famous beauty of old • Baseball maneuver, sly on the diamond • ...
A New Millennium 2024-12-09
Across
- "U.S. government agency responsible for space exploration."
- "Process for removing a sitting president from office."
- "Rapper known for songs like 'Put It On.'"
- "Nickname for a student or graduate of Texas A&M University."
- "Animated series about a man who wakes up in the future."
- "Cartoon character who lives in a pineapple under the sea."
- "Space shuttle named after an explorer."
- "Operating system developed by Microsoft."
- "High school tragedy in Colorado, 1999."
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- "Board game that brings its players into a dangerous world."
- "Jungle hero raised by apes."
- "Large outdoor fire often used for celebration."
- "Private aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company."
- "Former Speaker of the House, convicted on charges of abuse."
- "Science fiction film about a simulated reality."
- "Theme park dedicated to a popular toy construction system."
- "International organization focused on global trade regulations."
- "Popular franchise that involves capturing and training creatures."
- "This series's second animated film about toys coming to life."
- "Children's television network that merged into Nick Jr."
20 Clues: "Jungle hero raised by apes." • "Space shuttle named after an explorer." • "High school tragedy in Colorado, 1999." • "Rapper known for songs like 'Put It On.'" • "Operating system developed by Microsoft." • "Large outdoor fire often used for celebration." • "Science fiction film about a simulated reality." • "Process for removing a sitting president from office." • ...
Mapo 5 2025-12-01
Across
- to discuss something in order to reach an agreement
- permission to do something
- a person, thing, or situation that annoys you or causes problems
- very serious and sincere
- a child whose parents are both dead
- a short description that gives important details about a person, a group of people, or a place
- to kill animals or people violently
- set of instructions for cooking
- a connection between two ideas, facts
- significant discovery or development
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- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- the great size or importance of something
- to be even better or greater than someone or something else
- a company, organization, or business
- compress or press firmly
- to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control
- to make someone believe something that is not true
- coming or following one after the other
- a situation that seems strange because it involves two ideas or qualities that are very different
- to clean with brush or move forcefully
20 Clues: very serious and sincere • compress or press firmly • permission to do something • set of instructions for cooking • a child whose parents are both dead • to kill animals or people violently • a company, organization, or business • significant discovery or development • a connection between two ideas, facts • to clean with brush or move forcefully • ...
Mapo 5 2025-12-01
Across
- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- to be even better or greater than someone or something else
- to clean with brush or move forcefully
- a short description that gives important details about a person, a group of people, or a place
- coming or following one after the other
- a situation that seems strange because it involves two ideas or qualities that are very different
- a company, organization, or business
- a connection between two ideas, facts
- the great size or importance of something
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- to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control
- permission to do something
- a child whose parents are both dead
- compress or press firmly
- a person, thing, or situation that annoys you or causes problems
- set of instructions for cooking
- to kill animals or people violently
- very serious and sincere
- significant discovery or development
- to discuss something in order to reach an agreement
- to make someone believe something that is not true
20 Clues: compress or press firmly • very serious and sincere • permission to do something • set of instructions for cooking • a child whose parents are both dead • to kill animals or people violently • significant discovery or development • a company, organization, or business • a connection between two ideas, facts • to clean with brush or move forcefully • ...
She's the Man 2026-03-31
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- Famous line: “Be not afraid of ______”
- Sport central to the film
- Importance of being ______ to yourself
- Challenging gender ______
- Headmistress who enforces strict rules
- Duke helps “Sebastian” with this
- Duke gives Olivia this gift
- School where most events take place
- Friendship and ______ are central themes
- Viola’s brother travels to this city
- Viola eats this messy food in the cafeteria
- Shakespeare play the movie is based on
- Viola disguises herself as this
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- Duke’s last name
- The carnival scene features a giant wheel of ______
- The rival school
- Standing up for what is ______
- Olivia falls in love with “Sebastian” at this place
- Olivia’s crush at Illyria
- Duke teaches Viola how to flirt using this
- Country where the film is set
- Soccer-loving protagonist
- Viola’s twin brother
- Duke’s ex-girlfriend
- “Sebastian’s” terrible attempt at this
- Theme of mistaken ______
- Event where identities nearly unravel
- Theme of identity and self-_______
28 Clues: Duke’s last name • The rival school • Viola’s twin brother • Duke’s ex-girlfriend • Theme of mistaken ______ • Sport central to the film • Challenging gender ______ • Olivia’s crush at Illyria • Soccer-loving protagonist • Duke gives Olivia this gift • Country where the film is set • Standing up for what is ______ • Viola disguises herself as this • Duke helps “Sebastian” with this • ...
Wednesday Wellbeing - Health Environment, Healthy You 2022-04-05
10 Clues: thick paper (9) • added to soil (10) • local habitat (11) • powers the world (6) • opposite of waste (7) • state of wellness (6) • the act of discovery (7) • moving on two wheels (7) • keeping nature in balance (14) • essential character of the countryside (6)
History of Healthcare Crossword Puzzle By: Chloey Doan 2022-05-04
10 Clues: long past • Taking apart • period of time • act of finding • loss of feeling • one that receives • against infection • record past of events • to perform tests that do not penetrate the body • organisms so small, it could only be seen through a microscope
Sos XII 2025-09-23
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- Perubahan secara lambat dan bertahap
- Penemuan baru yang sebelumnya sudah ada
- Perubahan sosial tidak dapat diarahkan/memutar
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- Masa-masa internet mulai mengguncang dunia
- Ketimpangan budaya
- Budaya ke barat-baratan
- Perubahan ke arah kemunduran
- Keguncangan budaya
- Penemuan baru yang benar-benar baru
- Perubahan cepat
10 Clues: Perubahan cepat • Ketimpangan budaya • Keguncangan budaya • Budaya ke barat-baratan • Perubahan ke arah kemunduran • Penemuan baru yang benar-benar baru • Perubahan secara lambat dan bertahap • Penemuan baru yang sebelumnya sudah ada • Masa-masa internet mulai mengguncang dunia • Perubahan sosial tidak dapat diarahkan/memutar
Crosswords Challenge 2018-08-30
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- I am g______________ to meet you here. We haven’t seen each other for a long time.
- You should know how to communicate with the l_____ people when you travel.
- This magazine usually i______________ new inventions to people.
- Many students like to e ____________ gifts on Christmas Day.
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- Have you heard his new song? It sounds excellent. It is really f ____________.
- Do you have any e______________ of working with children. We need a teacher here.
- To learn a language, one of the most important things is to know about the c______________.
- We should always r______________ the old and love the young.
8 Clues: We should always r______________ the old and love the young. • Many students like to e ____________ gifts on Christmas Day. • This magazine usually i______________ new inventions to people. • You should know how to communicate with the l_____ people when you travel. • Have you heard his new song? It sounds excellent. It is really f ____________. • ...
THOMAS EDISON CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-15
8 Clues: a lamp has a... • another word for grand • something that could happen • when you win a lottery you become... • when you find something knew it is a... • something that is included in weed killer • something a person has when they think of something • you never know what you are going to get so it is...
Cities in CA - Jordyn Estremera - 5/10/19 2019-05-10
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- This is the third most populated city in California
- This city is known for its beach boardwalk and amusement park
- Next to this city is San Fransisco and has Anthony Chabot Regional Park
- This city is one of the most populated cities in California and is surrounded by ocean
- This city has Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and is near Fairfield
- This is the city where BHM is located
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- This city is in the center of the San Joaquin Valley
- This is the largest city in California
- This is the capital of California
- This city is known for casinos and.. money
- This city is 7 hours away from Stockton and is near Disneyland
- This city has a hospital for veterans and has Stanford University in it
12 Clues: This is the capital of California • This is the city where BHM is located • This is the largest city in California • This city is known for casinos and.. money • This is the third most populated city in California • This city is in the center of the San Joaquin Valley • This city is known for its beach boardwalk and amusement park • ...
Digital Media 2025-01-03
Across
- A big network that lets computers talk to each other all over the world.
- Using computers and electronics to represent things like numbers and pictures.
- A person who studies nature and tries to learn how things work.
- Doing something to hurt or upset someone else.
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- Facts or news that people share with each other.
- A machine that can think and do tasks we tell it to do.
- A special thing that a product can do.
- Being able to keep personal things secret and not shared with others.
- Using science to make tools and machines that help us do things.
- Finding out something new that we didn't know before.
- Creating something new that didn't exist before.
- Ways to share information, like TV, radio, and the internet.
12 Clues: A special thing that a product can do. • Doing something to hurt or upset someone else. • Facts or news that people share with each other. • Creating something new that didn't exist before. • Finding out something new that we didn't know before. • A machine that can think and do tasks we tell it to do. • Ways to share information, like TV, radio, and the internet. • ...
World History Vocab 2022-04-13
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- is known primarily for a single work—An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
- Someone who takes a risk to start a business
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- land that someone bought and is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier.
- a group of people elected to govern a city, town, or borough.
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- Machine that represented an important step toward automatic weaving.
- A savvy artist-turned-technologist took steamboat inventions and innovated them into the first viable commercial steamboat service.
- helps maintain or improve soil health and maintain or increase the productivity of the farm over time.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- was an 18th-century inventor and instrument maker. invented and improved a number of industrial technologies, he is best remembered for his improvements to the steam engine.
10 Clues: Someone who takes a risk to start a business • a group of people elected to govern a city, town, or borough. • Machine that represented an important step toward automatic weaving. • abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market. • land that someone bought and is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier. • ...
Knowing Yourself 2023-04-19
Across
- - A conscious and accurate understanding of one's own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- - A strong belief in oneself and one's abilities.
- - The ability to understand and relate to the experiences and emotions of others.
- - The ability to confront one's fears and challenges in order to grow and develop.
- - A clear and confident sense of one's own identity and place in the world.
- - Being truthful with oneself and others.
- - Accepting oneself unconditionally, including one's flaws and imperfections.
- - The process of learning about oneself and gaining a deeper understanding of one's values and beliefs.
- - Consistently acting in accordance with one's values and principles.
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- - The act of considering one's experiences, thoughts, and feelings in order to learn and grow.
- - A deep and comprehensive understanding of oneself, one's values, and one's purpose.
- - The ability to perceive oneself objectively and accurately.
- - Being true to oneself and one's values.
- - A critical and honest evaluation of one's own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- - Being true to oneself and one's values in one's words and actions.
- - Being present and fully engaged in the current moment.
- - A commitment to ongoing personal development and self-improvement.
- - Being conscious of one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- - The act of examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and motivations.
- - A clear and accurate understanding of oneself, one's strengths and weaknesses, and one's goals.
20 Clues: - Being true to oneself and one's values. • - Being truthful with oneself and others. • - A strong belief in oneself and one's abilities. • - Being present and fully engaged in the current moment. • - The ability to perceive oneself objectively and accurately. • - Being conscious of one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. • ...
Stop Work Authority 2025-05-19
10 Clues: Unwilling to do • To make right again • Cannot happen again • Morally bound action • Endowed ability to use • Communicate officially • Dangerous act or condition • Step in to improve outcomes • Systematic process of discovery • Restart work or doc to apply for job
Chemistry crossword by Rylan 2026-02-09
10 Clues: weight is 55.845 • atomic number is 2 • atomic number is 41 • atomic symbol is RA • atomic number is 47 • atomic number is 13 • melting point is 1,750 • electronegativity is 2.0 • year of discovery is 1766 • boiling point is 758.85 celcius
Chapter 6 Vocab 2025-11-25
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- a paid form of communication sent out by a business about a product or service
- using the phone to market your product or service
- the act of offering an incentive to customers in order to increase sales
- the routes that products and services take from the time they are produced to the time they are consumed
- moves the product directly from the manufacturer to the consumer
- a refund offered to people who purchase a product
- a written statement meant to inform the media of an event or product
- nonpaid form of communication that calls attention to your business through media coverage
- based on the logical reasoning of customers
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- includes not only transportation but also storage and handling of products and packaging within a channel of distribution
- the coordination of manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers working together to meet a customer's need for a product or service.
- any means of communication that reaches very large numbers of people, such as the internet, television, radio, and print publications.
- people or businesses move products between the manufacturer and the consumer
- the original, creative work of an artist or inventor and may include such things as songs, novels, artistic designs, and inventions
- an important component of supply chain management that involves the locations and methods used to make products and services available to customers
- based on the desire to have a specific product or service
- the act of establishing a favorable relationship with customers and the general public
- the use of visual media to promote, sell, and distribute a product or servoce to a targeted market
- direct communication between a prospective buyer and a sales representative, in which the sales representative attempts to influence the prospective buyer in a purchase situation
19 Clues: based on the logical reasoning of customers • using the phone to market your product or service • a refund offered to people who purchase a product • based on the desire to have a specific product or service • moves the product directly from the manufacturer to the consumer • a written statement meant to inform the media of an event or product • ...
Module 12 Inventions Promote Change 2020-12-15
Across
- American industrialist and owner of the Pullman Palace Car Company
- African American inventor
- a company's taking over its suppliers and distributors and transportation systems to gain total control over the quality and cost of its product
- American industrialist and humanitarian; he focused his attention on steel making and made a fortune through his vertical integration method
- A law, enacted in 1890, that was intended to prevent the creation of monopolies by making it illegal to establish trusts that interfered with free trade
- American petroleum industry pioneer
- Having complete control in the marketplace, without any outside competition
- the merging of companies that make similar products
- American inventor and newspaper editor
- an 1877 case in which the Supreme Court upheld states' regulation of railroads for the benefit of farmers and consumers, thus establishing the right of government to regulate private industry to serve the public interest
- Negotiation between employers and an organized group of employees on conditions of employment, such as wages or hours
- American banker; he made a fortune taking over and merging businesses built by others, building a reputation for turning around mismanaged companies and making them more efficient
- Leader of the American Railway Union and supporter of the Pullman strike; he was the Socialist Party candidate for president five times
- American business leader who controlled the New York Central railroad and up to 4,500 miles of railroad track
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- an economic and social philosophy
- a construction company formed in 1864 by owners of the Union Pacific Railroad, who used it to fraudulently skim off railroads profits for themselves
- in French, meaning "to let do"; a form of capitalism that allows companies to conduct business without intervention by the government
- Irish-American labor organizer; she helped organize coal miners in the Great Strike of 1877 and led a march of injured child workers to expose the cruelties of child labor
- A railroad line linking the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, completed in 1869
- American labor leader' he helped found the Americans Federation of Labor to campaign for workers' rights
- A cheap and efficient process for making steel
- American industrialist and philanthropist; he made a fortune in the oil business and used vertical and horizontal integration to establish a monopoly on the oil business
- American inventor and educator
- American inventor of over 1,000 patents
- an alliance of trade and craft unions, formed in the 1886
- a law, enacted in 1877, that reestablished the federal government's right to supervise railroad activities and created a five-member Interstate Commerce Commission to do so
- a labor organization for unskilled workers
- A business organization in which competing companies are under the control of a single group of trustees
28 Clues: African American inventor • American inventor and educator • an economic and social philosophy • American petroleum industry pioneer • American inventor and newspaper editor • American inventor of over 1,000 patents • a labor organization for unskilled workers • A cheap and efficient process for making steel • the merging of companies that make similar products • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2023-02-03
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- the name of the diseased crop that caused famine in Ireland
- What was used to farm wheat before the mechanical reaper
- Inventor of the Cotton Gin
- the Inventor of the telegraph and its code
- Whitney's cotton gin made cotton production this much faster (spell the number out)
- The telegraph made this instantaneous across long distances
- Home of a modern football team, but used to be the largest steel making plant in America
- The name of the railroad that went across the nation
- The power source behind Fulton's boat
- A mid football team from Dallas
- The name of the steel making process that was cheaper and faster than before
- a place where goods were mass produced
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- what kind of pet does Mr.M have
- Mr.M's least favorite day of the week
- a type of immigrant thst worked on the Transcontinental railroad
- Even though the cotton gin allowed the South to produce more cotton - it also increased the spread of this...
- The best football team in the NFL. From Miami
- small mechanical pieces that could be easily fixed or replaced
- name of the mechanical reaper from the movie Cars
- The steam engine of the steamboat turned this
- Eli Whitney's controversial machine that spread slavery
- Name of the steamboat's inventor
22 Clues: Inventor of the Cotton Gin • what kind of pet does Mr.M have • A mid football team from Dallas • Name of the steamboat's inventor • Mr.M's least favorite day of the week • The power source behind Fulton's boat • a place where goods were mass produced • the Inventor of the telegraph and its code • The best football team in the NFL. From Miami • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2025-01-08
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- allowed for
- line that many people
- Could power machines
- Could produce steel that was
- music.
- waves that people could
- and led to the
- of moving vehicles.
- able to work eight or
- the seeds removed quickly.
- by germs and led to
- caused a need for more
- created by the Wright brothers in Kitty Hawk, NC.
- spools at once.
- and methods
- the deadly disease of
- Reduced the amount of work
- Irst mass produced car on an
- communication
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- prevent disease.
- Showed that disease was
- homes
- African laborers to
- Safely prevented people from
- people could listen to in
- afford.
- in their homes for news
- to make skyscrapers and
- the cotton.
- to produce yarn, with a
- Allowed cotton to be cleaned and
- Allowed for the distribution of
- Could automatically play music
- a telegraph.
- and cheap which could be
35 Clues: homes • music. • afford. • allowed for • the cotton. • and methods • a telegraph. • communication • and led to the • spools at once. • prevent disease. • African laborers to • of moving vehicles. • by germs and led to • Could power machines • line that many people • able to work eight or • the deadly disease of • caused a need for more • Showed that disease was • waves that people could • ...
Inventions in the 1920s (Canada) 2024-10-29
Across
- A busy road with many lanes
- Device used to communicate
- Transport people across the sky
- Allowed people to listen to recorded music
- Early motion picture device
- Machine with keys for producing alphabetical letters, numbers, and typographical symbols
- Vehicle designed to travel on snow and ice
- Device that helps navigators determine their position
- Rail vehicle that transports passengers from an overhead wire power by electricity
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- Vehicle used for personal use
- Building with bright light that guides ships
- Machine that creates power to perform work
- Vehicle used for transporting many people on the ground
- Lamp that uses glass tubes filled with a type of gas to produce a bright glow
- Device that sends and receives sound messages
- Watercraft used for personal means
- Paper that is printed and handed out daily and weekly
- Small aircraft that can be controlled remotely or be autonomous
- Small,sturdy boat that is used to rescue people in danger at sea
- A machine that cooks any food automatically
20 Clues: Device used to communicate • A busy road with many lanes • Early motion picture device • Vehicle used for personal use • Transport people across the sky • Watercraft used for personal means • Machine that creates power to perform work • Allowed people to listen to recorded music • Vehicle designed to travel on snow and ice • A machine that cooks any food automatically • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2024-02-29
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- The inventor of the internal combustion engine would use it to create one of the first _____.
- ______ Revolution, greatly increased the amount and variety of food produced.
- The creator of the steamboat.
- In 1866, the first underwater ______ was installed.
- The steamboat was more _____ to build and operate than sailing vessels, ut it had some advantages.
- A new, improved communication technology created by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.
- A new invention allowing a person to spin several threads at once.
- The man who created a seed drill, allowing farmers to plant seeds in straight rows.
- Businesses that existed before the innovations of the industrial revolution.
- The man who devised a machine holding up to 100 spindles.
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- The main country in which new methods of production were being developed in the mid-1700's.
- The clockmaker that invented the flying shuttle.
- Britain encouraged the building of these in many European countries, became a standard item of British export.
- A new source of power patented by James Watt in the 1760's.
- a machine that automated and sped up the separation of cottonseed from the short-stable cotton fiber.
- The original producer of the steam engine
- A new steam-powered method of transportation made in 1814, allowing increased communication and trade.
- _____ industry, concerned with the production of cloth or clothing.
- The man producing the phonograph and incandescent light bulb in the late 1800's.
- Inventor of the internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline.
20 Clues: The creator of the steamboat. • The original producer of the steam engine • The clockmaker that invented the flying shuttle. • In 1866, the first underwater ______ was installed. • The man who devised a machine holding up to 100 spindles. • A new source of power patented by James Watt in the 1760's. • Inventor of the internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline. • ...
Year 4 - Unit 5 (B) - Vocabulary 2025-11-10
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- – Doing something slowly and safely so nothing goes wrong.
- – When something mixes into a liquid and seems to disappear.
- – A thin string used for sewing or making clothes.
- – A liquid made when something dissolves in water.
- – A glass cup used in science to hold or mix liquids.
- – Closed or held very strong so nothing can come out.
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- – A bottle used in science to hold liquids.
- – Finding or learning something new.
- – A smaller number of things.
- – To make a liquid go out of a container, like water from a bottle.
- – A long, round container that can hold liquids or air.
11 Clues: – A smaller number of things. • – Finding or learning something new. • – A bottle used in science to hold liquids. • – A thin string used for sewing or making clothes. • – A liquid made when something dissolves in water. • – A glass cup used in science to hold or mix liquids. • – Closed or held very strong so nothing can come out. • ...
Ferdinand Magellan 2014-07-18
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- benefited off__________ "discovery" of america
- was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus
- he went to serve spain because portugal falsely________him of trading illegally with the moors
- as a boy studied____making and navigation
- he had beautiful ships but were hard to sail long________
- the angle of the magellan STRAIT
- his parents died when he was_______
- the name of the route he traveled is called the______strait
- he proved that the world was_____
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- was the first to_______the world
- king charles V of spain______magellan in his theory that the world was round
- he_____in his effort to prove that the world was round
- studied_____to know the geography of the earth
- he served in a war and walked with a______the rest of his life
- he served the same country christopher columbus served
15 Clues: was the first to_______the world • the angle of the magellan STRAIT • he proved that the world was_____ • his parents died when he was_______ • as a boy studied____making and navigation • benefited off__________ "discovery" of america • was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus • studied_____to know the geography of the earth • ...
Nifty Fifty Words 2017-10-30
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- word with a suffix that means a person who
- word with the root word cover
- word with a prefix that means not and a suffix that means something that has already happened
- word with a suffix that means without
- word with a suffix that changes the pronunciation of the root word
- word with the root word courage
- word with only a prefix that means opposite
- word with a prefix that means under
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- word with the root word press
- word with a suffix that means the most
- word with a prefix that means across or through
- word with the root word depend
- word with a prefix that means not and the root word friend
- an elected official
- a word that means too much money
15 Clues: an elected official • word with the root word press • word with the root word cover • word with the root word depend • word with the root word courage • a word that means too much money • word with a prefix that means under • word with a suffix that means without • word with a suffix that means the most • word with a suffix that means a person who • ...
0810 test 2025-08-10
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- 9. Turn off your phone to reduce ______ while studying.
- 12. Grit is a good ______ to have.
- 13. Please ______ your reading so we can check the pronunciation.
- 10. Can you ______ this math problem for me?
- 2. Don’t ______ even if the task seems difficult.
- 15. With hard work and ______, you can achieve your goals.
- 11. The hotel has a high customer satisfaction ______.
- 5. She is learning how to write a computer ______.
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- 8. The financial ______ is an important evidence.
- 6. Try to ______ eating too much sugar.
- 7. These two paintings look very ______ in style and color.
- 4. Skimming is a very useful reading ______.
- 14. Reading helps children ______ their vocabulary.
- 1. The ______ of penicillin(青霉素) changed medicine forever.
- 3. My teacher gave me some useful ______ on writing essays.
15 Clues: 12. Grit is a good ______ to have. • 6. Try to ______ eating too much sugar. • 4. Skimming is a very useful reading ______. • 10. Can you ______ this math problem for me? • 8. The financial ______ is an important evidence. • 2. Don’t ______ even if the task seems difficult. • 5. She is learning how to write a computer ______. • ...
Mesopotamia Book/Notes 2025-11-25
Across
- center of each city state, all great events celebrated here, home of the gods
- Sumerians believed they were on this earth to serve the will of who
- those who were in charge of the city states
- the system that allowed Sumerians to grow crops and have a water supply in their city states
- earliest known advanced civilization
- this carves out the southern boundary of Mesopotamia
- what people in Mesopotamia used instead of the paper we have today
- this is the method used that allowed Sumerians to communicated their thoughts, stories and other records
- these would have been carpenters, metal workers, jewelers and pottery makers, jobs requiring skills
- we referred to the mountainous region to the north as this
Down
- each of these operated almost as its own country, with its own gods and government
- time period when the Babylonian Empire reached its heights under Hammurabi's rule
- when something is changed or improved upon
- in present time, this is where you would find the land of Mesopotamia
- forms the northern border of Mesopotamia
- known for creating a code of law designed to keep order and helps usher in the Golden Age
- in order to survive in such a harsh environment, the Sumerians had to learn how to ________ the river
- you would have to go school to learn how to become this, recording down events
- we referred to the desert region to the south as this
- inventions and ideas that are taken by other cultures and improved upon
- one of the if not the first known story of the ancient world, about strength and courage
- known as the land between the rivers
- how and why people live the way the do
23 Clues: earliest known advanced civilization • known as the land between the rivers • how and why people live the way the do • forms the northern border of Mesopotamia • when something is changed or improved upon • those who were in charge of the city states • this carves out the southern boundary of Mesopotamia • we referred to the desert region to the south as this • ...
Geography Vocab Crossward 2021-09-21
Across
- Boomerang shaped region
- Pyramid like building
- To tame an animal or plant
- Arrange laws in code
- People with no permanent home
- Urban Society
- Society that collected food from hunting
- Period of time without documents
- Object with cultural history
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- The way to copy documents in early times
- Early phase of the stone age
- Symbol for word or phrase
- Ancient writing on clay tablets
- The discovery of agriculture
- Royal Burial Site
- Art, Nation, Tradition
- The part of stone age with agriculture
- Study of history
- Human skilled with making items by hand
19 Clues: Urban Society • Study of history • Royal Burial Site • Arrange laws in code • Pyramid like building • Art, Nation, Tradition • Boomerang shaped region • Symbol for word or phrase • To tame an animal or plant • Early phase of the stone age • The discovery of agriculture • Object with cultural history • People with no permanent home • Ancient writing on clay tablets • ...
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