discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Henry Hudson 2023-06-14
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- Henry Hudson's wife
- Henry Hudson's age when he disappeared
- where is the Hudson Bay?
- His second discovery
- Henry Hudson's first discovery
- the month of Henry Hudson's disappearance
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- what happened to Henry Hudson?
- where did he move to?
- How many kids did Henry Hudson have?
- Where was Henry Hudson born?
- where is the Hudson River?
- The ship he sailed on his first discovery
12 Clues: Henry Hudson's wife • His second discovery • where did he move to? • where is the Hudson Bay? • where is the Hudson River? • Where was Henry Hudson born? • what happened to Henry Hudson? • Henry Hudson's first discovery • How many kids did Henry Hudson have? • Henry Hudson's age when he disappeared • The ship he sailed on his first discovery • ...
Women In Aviation and Icarus flight 2021-01-26
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- Crash What happened to all the woman?
- How did Icarus die?
- what was Daedalus son name?
- what was Daedalus job?
- Where did Bessie Coleman go for one year?
- What did Daedalus want to do with his inventions?
- What inventions did Daedalus make in order to escape?
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- Coleman who wanted to open a school for flying?
- what did all the woman want to be?
- What did the woman in the story face?
10 Clues: How did Icarus die? • what was Daedalus job? • what was Daedalus son name? • what did all the woman want to be? • Crash What happened to all the woman? • What did the woman in the story face? • Where did Bessie Coleman go for one year? • Coleman who wanted to open a school for flying? • What did Daedalus want to do with his inventions? • ...
1800 Invention 2021-03-02
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- individual parts that made up a machine
- made transportation easier
- appartment like living
- Created power for the machines
- Boats that are more advanced for transporting
- Carried people and traded goods
- people learned morse code to read these
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- machine that sews for you
- made steel
- effect off al off these inventions
- made spools of thread
- mowed wheat and grass and other grains
- Cleaned seeds from the fiber
- used for breaking up soil
14 Clues: made steel • made spools of thread • appartment like living • machine that sews for you • used for breaking up soil • made transportation easier • Cleaned seeds from the fiber • Created power for the machines • Carried people and traded goods • effect off al off these inventions • mowed wheat and grass and other grains • individual parts that made up a machine • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2019-02-05
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- used for people who need to see better
- used to call people
- used to tell the temperature
- used to read
- used to travel to other countries quickly
- used to do many things, surf the internet, communicate with others
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- created the theory of relativity
- used to see stars
- used for sitting on
- used for writing on
10 Clues: used to read • used to see stars • used to call people • used for sitting on • used for writing on • used to tell the temperature • created the theory of relativity • used for people who need to see better • used to travel to other countries quickly • used to do many things, surf the internet, communicate with others
Inventions and Innovations 2023-09-03
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- Global Positioning System for navigation
- Invention by Thomas Edison
- Appliance for keeping food cold
- Global network of interconnected computers
- Hook-and-loop fastening system
- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell
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- Antibiotic discovery by Alexander Fleming
- Imaging technology for seeing inside objects
- Kitchen appliance for quick heating
- Powered flight invention by the Wright brothers
10 Clues: Invention by Thomas Edison • Hook-and-loop fastening system • Appliance for keeping food cold • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell • Kitchen appliance for quick heating • Global Positioning System for navigation • Antibiotic discovery by Alexander Fleming • Global network of interconnected computers • Imaging technology for seeing inside objects • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2024-11-14
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- - Wireless communication device popularized by Guglielmo Marconi.
- - Device invented by Alexander Graham Bell to transmit voice over distances.
- - Invention that powered the Industrial Revolution by James Watt.
- - Electric invention by Thomas Edison that changed indoor lighting.
- - Electronic device for viewing moving images and sound, widespread by the mid-20th century.
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- - Invention by Johannes Gutenberg that revolutionized the distribution of books.
- - Optical instrument used to view small objects, crucial in biology and medicine.
- - Electronic device for processing data, foundational to modern technology.
- - Global network allowing computers to connect and communicate.
- - Invention by the Wright brothers that enabled human flight.
10 Clues: - Invention by the Wright brothers that enabled human flight. • - Global network allowing computers to connect and communicate. • - Wireless communication device popularized by Guglielmo Marconi. • - Invention that powered the Industrial Revolution by James Watt. • - Electric invention by Thomas Edison that changed indoor lighting. • ...
SCIENCE AND INVENTIONS 2025-02-26
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- A vehicle designed to travel underwater.
- A tool used for mathematical calculations.
- A round object that helps vehicles move.
- A type of technology that creates a digital, interactive world.
- A communication device that allows people to talk over long distances.
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- A machine that creates three-dimensional objects from digital designs.
- A device that provides power to electronic devices.
- A vehicle that flies in the sky.
- A small object that produces light when electricity passes through it.
- A device that helps people find directions using the Earth's magnetic field.
10 Clues: A vehicle that flies in the sky. • A vehicle designed to travel underwater. • A round object that helps vehicles move. • A tool used for mathematical calculations. • A device that provides power to electronic devices. • A type of technology that creates a digital, interactive world. • A machine that creates three-dimensional objects from digital designs. • ...
Unit 1: Geography 2020-07-01
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- adaptations: dry / beef / wheat farming & ____ ____
- automobile industry
- linked resources, products, and markets
- name the region: kansas
- name the region: california
- name the region: texas
- name the region: maine
- new technology made it more possible to live here
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- name the region: colorado
- meatpacking industry
- inventions: railroad, barbed wire, windmill, & ____
- name the region: virginia
- located near rivers or railroads to transport goods
- steal industry
- centers of population
- noncontagious region = hawaii & _______
- textile industry
17 Clues: steal industry • textile industry • automobile industry • meatpacking industry • centers of population • name the region: texas • name the region: maine • name the region: kansas • name the region: colorado • name the region: virginia • name the region: california • linked resources, products, and markets • noncontagious region = hawaii & _______ • ...
Crossword puzzle history 2023-10-13
18 Clues: old • River • Words • Symbols • Country • Creation • embalming • first king • makes cloth • Made of wood • You eat on it • heads of state • massive structure • paste mint taste • Many different ones • hand-operated device • You wear on your face • first form of kept texts
Bebs & Bebs - Christmas Edition 2023-12-03
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- What Mps thought was raw chicken but was...
- Vache Qui Rit
- Posing on a doorstep
- Amazing store discovery
- Crapeau/grenouille discovery with Palestinians
- Couldn’t have completed it without you...
- Have to be on the lookout for ________ when dating in this modern world
- Bread that rhymes with 'mass'
- Lamb chops and calamari
- My favourite stop on a hike
- Couteau de mer
- What should you NOT do when I want to get riled up in public?
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- Nuns and Lederhosen
- #Boycott
- A healing fruit during a journey
- Moment of silence...No speaking!
- Nosy with your affairs
- What Mps used to collect when travelling
- A region we wanted to visit together when we were young
- Chicken mayo salad
- Decipher the word 'H-M-U-C'
- A hard, glistening object produced within a mollusk
- A word that we had an argument about
- Melting, running down my fingers
- Raisin Cinnamon Toast and Skippy's
- #Poisoned
26 Clues: #Boycott • #Poisoned • Vache Qui Rit • Couteau de mer • Chicken mayo salad • Nuns and Lederhosen • Posing on a doorstep • Nosy with your affairs • Amazing store discovery • Lamb chops and calamari • Decipher the word 'H-M-U-C' • My favourite stop on a hike • Bread that rhymes with 'mass' • A healing fruit during a journey • Moment of silence...No speaking! • Melting, running down my fingers • ...
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unit 5 - inventions 2024-03-17
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- A plural noun beginning with "a" in conversation 1 to talk about inventions.
- an adjective beginning with "u" to talk about inventions.
- an invention in conversation 1 beginning with "s"
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- an adjective beginning with "s" to talk about inventions.
- an adjective beginning with "v" to talk about inventions.
- an invention in conversation 1 beginning with "l"
6 Clues: an invention in conversation 1 beginning with "l" • an invention in conversation 1 beginning with "s" • an adjective beginning with "s" to talk about inventions. • an adjective beginning with "v" to talk about inventions. • an adjective beginning with "u" to talk about inventions. • A plural noun beginning with "a" in conversation 1 to talk about inventions.
RenaissanceScience & Inventions 2022-12-08
Newtonmas- Period 2 2017-01-09
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- Was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, and the only one to win two- for her discovery of polonium and radium
- studied for a PhD in reflected light from interplanetary dust and the velocity of dust in the plane of the Solar System and used his knowledge of sound waves to amplify sound and create the illusion of a large crowd
- Proposed wireless communication and invented the ____ coil
- Discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and supported the heliocentric solar system
- Created the classification system for stars which has become the universal standard
- Discovered evidence of dark matter from the movement of stars on the edges of galaxies
- Won the Nobel Prize in physics for the photoelectric effect and published many other theories
- First American woman to fly in space
- First man to orbit the Earth and the oldest man in space
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- Did nuclear physics, worked on the Manhattan project, and separated Uranium into U235 and U238
- Developed the three laws of motion and discovered that white light was made up of all other wavelengths
- developed a theory of evolution to explain biological change
- Hosts his own show on NOVA called Cosmos and brings science to the public
- First woman to hold an executive position at the space agency and known as the "mother of hubble"
- Won a Nobel Prize in physics for her discovery of the nuclear shell model of the atom
- Discovered nuclear fission but did not get credit for it
- known for his contributions to the fields of cosmology, general relativity and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes
- First woman to be paid for her work in science and discovery of 8 comets
- Discovered force transmitting particles which were then named after him
- Huge supporter of climate change awareness and helped develop sundials that were used in the Mars Exploration Rover missions
- Discovered penicillin
- discovered that electricity can be transmitted in electromagnetic waves
22 Clues: Discovered penicillin • First American woman to fly in space • Discovered nuclear fission but did not get credit for it • First man to orbit the Earth and the oldest man in space • Proposed wireless communication and invented the ____ coil • developed a theory of evolution to explain biological change • ...
Japanese Inventions 2013-02-23
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- A small device that stores digital information
- One of Japans largest car companies
- An older type of external memory storage for computers
- What music item was first marketed in 1979 ?
- This item would be useful in a maths test
- Which gaming company started in 1951 ?
- A classic arcade game released in 1978
- One of the world’s most popular role playing games that has sold over 67 million copies since first released in 1986
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- A fun way to sing your favourite songs with your friends
- Type of television technology
- Item that records and stores digital images
- A type of high speed train able to reach speeds over 200km per hour
- What people used to watch movies on before DVDs ?
- New technology to watch movies at home
- What is another name for a video camera ?
- Which company developed Super Mario?
16 Clues: Type of television technology • One of Japans largest car companies • Which company developed Super Mario? • New technology to watch movies at home • Which gaming company started in 1951 ? • A classic arcade game released in 1978 • This item would be useful in a maths test • What is another name for a video camera ? • Item that records and stores digital images • ...
Industrial Inventions 2013-11-05
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- Invented the light bulb
- Wrote the Court of Monte Cristo
- Developed steel
- Theory of Evolution
- One of the red cross founders
- Built the first car
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- This man discovered antiseptics.
- Painted "Starry Night"
- This man founded oil
- Fought for Women rights
- This man built the first four stroke motor
- First women on US Currency
- This man discovered tuberculosis
- A famous french composer he also gave piano lessons
- This man invented the electric motor
- This man is known for the invention of dynamite.
16 Clues: Developed steel • Theory of Evolution • Built the first car • This man founded oil • Painted "Starry Night" • Fought for Women rights • Invented the light bulb • First women on US Currency • One of the red cross founders • Wrote the Court of Monte Cristo • This man discovered antiseptics. • This man discovered tuberculosis • This man invented the electric motor • ...
Inventions Crossword 2021-03-02
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- The most successful connects Lake Erie and the Hudson River. A cheaper way to transport goods via water.
- Invented by Donald McKay, made it faster to get from place to place, helped people get to California quickly for the gold rush of 49.
- Eli Whitney's invention that made it much easier and faster to clean cotton.
- A machine used to sew several pieces of fabric together to make clothing, invented by Elias Howe.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States.
- Eli Whitney's other main invention helped with the production of this weapon.
- Made it faster to cut through states instead of having to go by water first, and also sped up the shipment of goods to other locations. Created by George Stephenson
- Eli Whitney's invention that allowed unskilled workers to produce items quicker at a lower cost, and made replacing parts much easier.
- James Hargreaves' invention that made making thread quicker, which led to the completion of clothing and textiles faster.
- invented by John Deere, a plow with a steel board that made it easier to break up tough soil without clumps getting stuck to it.
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- Samuel Slater's invention that was powered by water instead of by horse.
- Referred to as royalty, a crop that played a major part in the increase in slaves and inspired one of Eli Whitney's inventions.
- Samuel F. B. Morse's invention that helped news travel long distances much quicker and gave everyone access to information faster.
- Created by Cyrus McCormick, a horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains.
- Gave merchants and farmers cheap means of moving goods and was a form of transportation, created by Robert Fulton.
- Henry Bessemer's process for mass-producing steel, helped the growth of the railroad tracks.
16 Clues: Samuel Slater's invention that was powered by water instead of by horse. • Eli Whitney's invention that made it much easier and faster to clean cotton. • Eli Whitney's other main invention helped with the production of this weapon. • The transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States. • ...
Mesopotamia inventions 2023-12-20
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- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- Form of impression seal, a category which includes the stamp seal and finger ring seal.
- You wouldn't have specialized jobs without me.
- Scribes use this kind of writing style.
- You used me before GPS were made.
- You would not have scribes without me.
- Some houses are made out of this stone material.
- You use me to mail letters.
- ____ flies when you're having fun.
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- You use me to break up soil.
- You would not know where you are without me.
- Monopoly is a _____.
- You would need me for your crops.
- They drank this instead of water.
- You would not know what day it is without me.
- The science or practice of drawing maps..
- You would not know what you receive in trades.
17 Clues: Monopoly is a _____. • You use me to mail letters. • You use me to break up soil. • You would need me for your crops. • They drank this instead of water. • You used me before GPS were made. • ____ flies when you're having fun. • You would not have scribes without me. • Scribes use this kind of writing style. • The science or practice of drawing maps.. • ...
Scottish Inventions 2024-01-24
16 Clues: Holz • Seide • Leder • Metal • Gummi • Stahl • Karton • Reifen • Plastik • gehörlos • verändern • Erfindung • Aluminium • Baumwolle • up aufwachsen • bulb Glühbirne
Black Inventions 2022-02-04
16 Clues: Sarah Boone • Lyda Newman • Henry Sampson • John Standard • Lewis Latimer • Garrett Morgan • Lonnie Johnson • Dr. Betty Harris • John Albert Burr • Dr. Patricia Bath • Albert Richardson • George T. Sampson • Granville T. Woods • Dr. Charles R. Drew • Dr. Shirley Jackson • Marie Van Brittan Brown
Dustin Vidito virus crossword thing 2017-11-29
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- country of origin for the Stuxnet virus
- date of discovery of the Code Red virus
- first ever computer virus; created in 1981
- ILOVEYOU is spread through this
- virus named after a poisonous plant
- approximate # of computers infected by Conflicker virus
- fill in the blank ------- worm
- it rhymes with hardware
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- horse virus
- creator of the ILOVEYOU virus
- year of discovery for the poison ivy virus
- Marissa virus rhymes with this
- Distributed denial of service
- malicious software program
- software used to update a computer or eliminate a virus
- this replicates itself and is also named after an animal
16 Clues: horse virus • it rhymes with hardware • malicious software program • creator of the ILOVEYOU virus • Distributed denial of service • Marissa virus rhymes with this • fill in the blank ------- worm • ILOVEYOU is spread through this • virus named after a poisonous plant • country of origin for the Stuxnet virus • date of discovery of the Code Red virus • ...
Chapter 13/14 Review - DNA/RNA 2021-05-19
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- enzyme that opens up DNA for replication
- sugar found in DNA
- type of RNA that carries amino acids to ribosome
- start codon
- organelle where DNA is found in eukaryotic cells
- one of the 2 scientists credited with discovery of structure of DNA
- process of making RNA using DNA template
- 3 letter sequence found on tRNA molecule
- type of mutation when a letter is removed
- enzyme used to open DNA and add nucleotides during transcription
- pairs up with cytosine in DNA and RNA
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- type of bond between bases of DNA
- type of RNA that carries code from DNA to ribosome
- process of making proteins using RNA
- woman whose crystallography pics helped in discovery of double helix
- pairs with adenine in RNA
- 3 letter sequence found on mRNA
- made up of sugar, phosphate group and nitrogen base
- pieces of mRNA that get cut out during editing
- scientist who came up with base pairing rules
20 Clues: start codon • sugar found in DNA • pairs with adenine in RNA • 3 letter sequence found on mRNA • type of bond between bases of DNA • process of making proteins using RNA • pairs up with cytosine in DNA and RNA • enzyme that opens up DNA for replication • process of making RNA using DNA template • 3 letter sequence found on tRNA molecule • ...
Speech Day 2022 2022-03-30
9 Clues: UG CCA • VPA CCA • Sports CCA • School Name • School's ALP • Stained glass display • Clubs & Societies CCA • One of our newest CCAs • A place for creativity and new inventions
industrial Revolution 2025-03-12
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- Revolution
- Code
- Whitney
- Railroad
- fabric and clothing are made
- the cotton gin
- System
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- who moved to California for Gold Rush. Help build the railroad.
- the east coast with the west coast.
- Mills
- Canal
- of people from rural urban areas (usually for work)
- a waterway from the Great Lakes to New York City
- that moved to the US. Settled in Texas and the West.
- scale production in a single location instead of the home
- by Samuel Morse.
- time when inventions changed the way Americans worked and lived
- who moved due to the Potato Famine. Worked as cheap labor. Experienced discrimination.
18 Clues: Code • Mills • Canal • System • Whitney • Railroad • Revolution • the cotton gin • by Samuel Morse. • fabric and clothing are made • the east coast with the west coast. • a waterway from the Great Lakes to New York City • of people from rural urban areas (usually for work) • that moved to the US. Settled in Texas and the West. • scale production in a single location instead of the home • ...
Unit 1 Review Crossword 2022-06-01
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- A distinctive sign
- league block its broadcast
- granted for inventions
- means of communication
- a licence to a group for
- a court order that stops infringement
- Combined experiences of a business
- sponsors are the only ones
- legally represent athletes
- licence for original making
- organizations that pay to associate their name
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- determines who needs communication
- Measures effort
- grants privacy to one
- Measures community-level change
- A place where sports or entertainment occur
- the action of getting attention
- agreements between two
- Apparel and equipment
19 Clues: Measures effort • A distinctive sign • grants privacy to one • Apparel and equipment • granted for inventions • means of communication • agreements between two • a licence to a group for • league block its broadcast • sponsors are the only ones • legally represent athletes • licence for original making • Measures community-level change • the action of getting attention • ...
Famous Scientists 2025-01-13
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- Rose from a life of misery and labor to be the foremost expert on optical glass in Bavaria, and the world.
- Despite being struck by ALS, lived a very productive life making numerous discoveries in astrophysics
- Created the process for sanitizing food by boiling them and keeping them sealed in a container.
- Discovered radium and died of radiation poisoning.
- Russian creator of the current model of the periodic table of elements.
- Gifted computer scientist who helped break the German Enigma code.
- Had many major discoveries including his famous 3 laws of motion.
- Famously attempted to begin at the most basic truths stating "Cogito Ergo Sum" (I think therefore I am).
- Dealt with his guilt for inventing dynamite by creating awards for excellence in many fields, including peace.
- Took the photo using X-ray crystallography that would eventually prove the shape of DNA.
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- Famous actress who invented the frequency hopping technology that would eventually be used for bluetooth.
- Chemist who made amazing discovered in the spectra of light emitted from heated chemicals but is most well known for his burner.
- Invented the first AC generator, considered an unstable but very clever scientist.
- Used pea plants to discover his laws of inheritance via genetics.
- Made massive discoveries in electromagnetic theory and essentially invented the electric motor.
- Winner of the 1922 Nobel prize in physics for his model of the atom.
- Greek scientist and mathematician who famously shouted "Eureka" in the tub upon making a discovery.
- Credited with the discovery of antibiotics.
- Won Nobel prize for discovery of photoelectric effect.
- Published first work on evolution by natural selection entitled "The Origin of Species"
20 Clues: Credited with the discovery of antibiotics. • Discovered radium and died of radiation poisoning. • Won Nobel prize for discovery of photoelectric effect. • Used pea plants to discover his laws of inheritance via genetics. • Had many major discoveries including his famous 3 laws of motion. • Gifted computer scientist who helped break the German Enigma code. • ...
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS 2017-01-31
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- / A full size working model used to test a design
- / The profession involved in the development of processes, products, and systems that benefit mankind
- / A new product or system that has never existed before
- / A human-made object
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- / A desired specification of a product or system
- / A limit to the design process
- / The ability or power to produce original thoughts or ideas based on reasoning and judgement
- / Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems
- / An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something
- / The study of the natural world through observation, identification, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanations
10 Clues: / A human-made object • / A limit to the design process • / A desired specification of a product or system • / A full size working model used to test a design • / A new product or system that has never existed before • / An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2025-02-09
10 Clues: RuthHandler • AnitaRoddick • FrankShailor • AngeloMoriondo • George Eastman • FredvanderWeij • MarieVanBrittan • OleKirkKristiansen • FrederickMcKinleyJones • JosephWoodlandandBernardSilver
Inventions and Inventors 2025-04-12
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- - Guglielmo Marconi made this for sending messages wirelessly.
- - The Wright brothers invented this flying machine.
- - Johannes Gutenberg’s invention that changed how books were made.
- - James Watt improved this machine that powered the Industrial Revolution.
- - Antonie van Leeuwenhoek improved this tool to see tiny organisms.
- - Thomas Edison invented this to light up the dark.
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- - Alexander Graham Bell made it possible to talk across distances.
- - A modern invention that connects computers and people worldwide.
- - Edward Jenner's discovery that protects us from diseases.
- - Benjamin Franklin studied this powerful natural force.
10 Clues: - The Wright brothers invented this flying machine. • - Thomas Edison invented this to light up the dark. • - Benjamin Franklin studied this powerful natural force. • - Edward Jenner's discovery that protects us from diseases. • - Guglielmo Marconi made this for sending messages wirelessly. • - Alexander Graham Bell made it possible to talk across distances. • ...
english booboo 2025-03-18
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- another word for grow
- with great ... comes great responsebility
- different way's to speak
- the language that has the most speakers in the world
- land of freedom
- a place surrounded by water
- Things that has happened in the past is...
- settle into an area and take control over everything and everyone there
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- learning
- Traditions and customs
- they colonised australia and parts of africa and asia
- how many there are of a certain species
- economic system
- has lots of mony
- Things made by humans
15 Clues: learning • economic system • land of freedom • has lots of mony • another word for grow • Things made by humans • Traditions and customs • different way's to speak • a place surrounded by water • how many there are of a certain species • with great ... comes great responsebility • Things that has happened in the past is... • the language that has the most speakers in the world • ...
Exoplanets discovery 2023-04-14
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- It can be one of light, energy or water
- When several photos are studied together
- What the planet does with the light
- Space science that deals with stars positions measurement
- It can be angular or radial
- One of the exoplanet detection metod: ... imaging
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- When a planet blocks the Sun or another celestial object
- ... star -- the one that planet goes around
- An object used to block out the bright star while imaging
- It is basically supposed to be elliptic
- Equipment that is used to observe stars
- Something that makes the light bend
12 Clues: It can be angular or radial • What the planet does with the light • Something that makes the light bend • It can be one of light, energy or water • It is basically supposed to be elliptic • Equipment that is used to observe stars • When several photos are studied together • ... star -- the one that planet goes around • One of the exoplanet detection metod: ... imaging • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-28
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- planning/following a route
- political, humanism, and nature
- a bubonic plague
- popularizing Christian topics for Luther
- one of the most greatest artists of the Renaissance
- discovered America
- helped spawn the Reformation movement and caused the division with Catholic Church
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- brought back inventions and ideas from travelling
- expanded and grew in power during the time period
- birthplace of renaissance
- invention of the printing press spread..
- study of pasts events
- not religious in nature
- painted the most famous and recognized painting in the world
- growth or trade and commerce
15 Clues: a bubonic plague • discovered America • study of pasts events • not religious in nature • birthplace of renaissance • planning/following a route • growth or trade and commerce • political, humanism, and nature • invention of the printing press spread.. • popularizing Christian topics for Luther • brought back inventions and ideas from travelling • ...
Inventions Crossword 2021-03-02
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- a form of a boat
- can change items easier
- machine to make life easier
- can make travel quicker on land
- invented by John Deere in 1837
- Invented by Cyrus McCormick
- invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney
- The first method discovered for mass-producing steel
- moving from one place to another
- 1847
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- moving to a urban area
- could create clothes
- can transmit message quickly
- a machine that could spools of threads
- the history teach
- invented by Samuel Slater in 1771
16 Clues: 1847 • a form of a boat • the history teach • could create clothes • moving to a urban area • can change items easier • machine to make life easier • Invented by Cyrus McCormick • can transmit message quickly • invented by John Deere in 1837 • can make travel quicker on land • invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney • moving from one place to another • invented by Samuel Slater in 1771 • ...
Inventions Crossword 2021-03-02
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- inventor of railroad
- Invented by James Hargreaves
- Inventor of Bessemer steel process
- A horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- Donald Mckay invented it
- Invented by Samuel F.B Morse
- used to get more work done and helped in factories
- Created power for machines
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- Brought more people to America and provided more jobs and created factories
- very small apartments made for the people moving in for jobs
- It breaks up tough soil without clumps getting stuck to it. And it’s powered by a farmer pushing it through the soil.
- You could make clothes much faster than hand sewing it.
- region that grew quickly with manufacturing
- Invented by robert fulton
- Inventor of cotton gin
- what was this time period called
16 Clues: inventor of railroad • Inventor of cotton gin • Donald Mckay invented it • Invented by robert fulton • Created power for machines • Invented by James Hargreaves • Invented by Samuel F.B Morse • what was this time period called • Inventor of Bessemer steel process • region that grew quickly with manufacturing • used to get more work done and helped in factories • ...
Japanese Inventions 2013-02-23
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- What people used to watch movies on before DVDs ?
- This item would be useful in a maths test
- New technology to watch movies at home
- A small device that stores digital information
- One of Japans largest car companies
- Which company developed Super Mario?
- What is another name for a video camera ?
- A fun way to sing your favourite songs with your friends
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- A type of high speed train able to reach speeds over 200km per hour
- Item that records and stores digital images
- An older type of external memory storage for computers
- One of the world’s most popular role playing games that has sold over 67 million copies since first released in 1986
- Which gaming company started in 1951 ?
- A classic arcade game released in 1978
- What music item was first marketed in 1979 ?
- Type of television technology
16 Clues: Type of television technology • One of Japans largest car companies • Which company developed Super Mario? • Which gaming company started in 1951 ? • A classic arcade game released in 1978 • New technology to watch movies at home • This item would be useful in a maths test • What is another name for a video camera ? • Item that records and stores digital images • ...
Japanese Inventions 2013-02-23
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- What people used to watch movies on before DVDs ?
- This item would be useful in a maths test
- A type of high speed train able to reach speeds over 200km per hour
- One of Japans largest car companies
- Type of television technology
- A classic arcade game released in 1978
- A small device that stores digital information
- What music item was first marketed in 1979 ?
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- Which gaming company started in 1951 ?
- Item that records and stores digital images
- An older type of external memory storage for computers
- New technology to watch movies at home
- A fun way to sing your favourite songs with your friends
- One of the world’s most popular role playing games that has sold over 67 million copies since first released in 1986
- Which company developed Super Mario?
- What is another name for a video camera ?
16 Clues: Type of television technology • One of Japans largest car companies • Which company developed Super Mario? • Which gaming company started in 1951 ? • New technology to watch movies at home • A classic arcade game released in 1978 • This item would be useful in a maths test • What is another name for a video camera ? • Item that records and stores digital images • ...
GREAT INVENTIONS 2024-05-23
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- The first antibiotic to be used by doctors discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- A fabric device for allowing a person to float down safely.
- An optical instrument having a magnifying lens.
- An apparatus created by Graham Bell for transmission of sound or speech to a distant point.
- An optical instrument for making objects appear larger and nearer.
- A household appliance for washing clothing.
- An electric light created by Thomas Edison.
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- A circular disk in vehicles or machinery.
- An apparatus to kept cool food by means of ice or mechanical refrigeration.
- A flying vehicle.
- The first great invention of humanity.
- An electrical devise used to heat food.
- Any preventive preparation used to stimulate the body against a disease.
- The first passenger's vehicle.
- A vast computer network to communicate.
- A portable computer.
16 Clues: A flying vehicle. • A portable computer. • The first passenger's vehicle. • The first great invention of humanity. • An electrical devise used to heat food. • A vast computer network to communicate. • A circular disk in vehicles or machinery. • A household appliance for washing clothing. • An electric light created by Thomas Edison. • ...
Lyman's Antarctic Expedition 2025-07-27
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- name of the island where moored Discovery crew were rescued
- Lyman's second-in-command
- Lyman's second officer
- Lyman's lead dog handler
- name of Harry McNish's (ship carpenter on Discovery) cat
- Name of Shackleton's first ship in the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917
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- Sunday's league winner
- first stop Shackleton's Endurance voyage
- Lyman's lead scientist
- First name of the leader of Lyman's crew in antarctic expedition
- Name of the first official British expedition to the Antarctic
- Lyman's Lead Engineer
- Monday's league winner
- Ernest Shackleton's first expedition to the Antarctic in 1907-1909
14 Clues: Lyman's Lead Engineer • Sunday's league winner • Lyman's lead scientist • Monday's league winner • Lyman's second officer • Lyman's lead dog handler • Lyman's second-in-command • first stop Shackleton's Endurance voyage • name of Harry McNish's (ship carpenter on Discovery) cat • name of the island where moored Discovery crew were rescued • ...
BTEC DIT C3.3 - Wider implications 2025-02-27
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- When a security breach has been conducted by an organisations own employee
- Method of protecting written work, drama, music, art, photos etc from being copied or used without permission
- Method of protecting inventions from copies
- Net ____________ : the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) treat all internet traffic equally
- __________ access: ensuring that organisations and individuals benefit from the full range of technology
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- When hacking is used to spy on other companies / steal ideas/designs
- Data __________ Act: law for ensuring personal data used by organisations is handled lawfully.
- malicious software
- When a system is hacked with the purpose to prevent an organisation from functioning properly
- ____________ property: something you create that is unique to you. E.g. brand names, inventions, designs.
- __________ loss: When an organisation loses money as a result of an attack
- Method of protecting brands such as product names, logos and jingles
12 Clues: malicious software • Method of protecting inventions from copies • When hacking is used to spy on other companies / steal ideas/designs • Method of protecting brands such as product names, logos and jingles • When a security breach has been conducted by an organisations own employee • __________ loss: When an organisation loses money as a result of an attack • ...
financial institutions 2025-09-25
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- the process of reducing information asymmetry (axborot mutanosibligi) and minimizing transaction costs
- pension funds help in ____ wealth transfer between generations
- commodity and stock exchanges provide ___ discovery and liquidity platforms
- shareholders are residual ___ with voting rights
- one core role of financial institutions is transforming ____ and liquidity
- investment funds operate as collective ___ vehicles
- system where banks hold only a fraction of deposits in reserve
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- banks, credit unions are examples of this type of intermediary
- insurance companies and pension funds belong to this type
- brokerage houses and mutual funds are part of this type
- mobilization of ___ one of the key functions of financial institutions
- insurance companies speciliaze in risk pooling and ___ assessment
- shareholders gain returns through dividends and capital ___
- organizations performing financial intermediation (moliyaviy vositachilik)
- financial institutions disperse ___ and aid in price discovery
15 Clues: shareholders are residual ___ with voting rights • investment funds operate as collective ___ vehicles • brokerage houses and mutual funds are part of this type • insurance companies and pension funds belong to this type • shareholders gain returns through dividends and capital ___ • banks, credit unions are examples of this type of intermediary • ...
Phineas and Ferb 2023-12-28
10 Clues: A design plan. • Ferb’s personality • Candace’s Hair color • Phineas and Ferb’s pet • Perry the Platypus is a ___. • When do Phineas and Ferb build? • Dr. Heiz Doofenshmirtz is ____. • Phineas and Ferbs inventions ______. • What does Candace always want to do? • Phineas and Ferb’s face is carved on a ____.
Scientific Discoveries 2024-11-14
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- Fundamental physics theory initiated by Max Planck
- Device that magnifies small objects, key in biology discoveries
- Technology invented by Gutenberg, enabling mass production of books
- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Science of celestial bodies, among the oldest scientific disciplines
- Scientific explanation based on evidence and reasoning
- Early discovery allowing humans to cook and stay warm
- Wireless communication method developed by Marconi
- Liftoff event, as in the first human spaceflight
- Immunization tool developed by Edward Jenner for smallpox
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- Substance used to prevent infection, pioneered by Joseph Lister
- Natural force explained by Isaac Newton in 1687
- Global communication network first used by the military in 1969
- Device invented by Galileo to view distant planets
- Fundamental force studied by Benjamin Franklin with a kite
- Medical imaging technique discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen
- Electronic device first developed for complex calculations
- Medicine that kills bacteria, key discovery in treating infections
- Invention patented by Thomas Edison, revolutionizing illumination
- Molecule containing genetic information, discovered by Watson and Crick
20 Clues: Natural force explained by Isaac Newton in 1687 • First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • Liftoff event, as in the first human spaceflight • Fundamental physics theory initiated by Max Planck • Device invented by Galileo to view distant planets • Wireless communication method developed by Marconi • Early discovery allowing humans to cook and stay warm • ...
November 2024-12-02
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- – Expedition commander chosen by Thomas Jefferson.
- – French-Canadian trapper and Sacagawea's husband.
- – Shoshone woman who guided the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
- – Co-leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
- – The Corps of Discovery built Fort Mandan and Fort Clatsop.
- – The river the expedition encountered in present-day Montana.
- – Sacagawea’s son, nicknamed by Clark.
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- – River followed by the expedition on their journey west.
- – The difficult trail through the Bitterroot Mountains.
- – U.S. President who commissioned the expedition.
- – Native American tribe that hosted the Corps of Discovery for the winter.
- – Native American tribe Sacagawea was from.
- – Native American tribe near the Pacific Coast, where the expedition wintered.
13 Clues: – Sacagawea’s son, nicknamed by Clark. • – Native American tribe Sacagawea was from. • – Co-leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. • – U.S. President who commissioned the expedition. • – Expedition commander chosen by Thomas Jefferson. • – French-Canadian trapper and Sacagawea's husband. • – The difficult trail through the Bitterroot Mountains. • ...
Engineering Key Terminology 2024-11-12
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- the watertight body of a boat
- intellectual property protects music, art, literary and videos
- intellectual property protects brands and logos
- improve
- How much something weighs relative to the space it takes up
- the design, construction, and maintenance of marine vessels
- repeat
- More dense
- the weight of an object
- the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical environment
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- Less dense
- density + water displacement
- use math and science to solve the worlds problems
- limitation
- the space an object takes up
- intellectual property protects new inventions or ideas
- the act of violating a law or right
- I dit it!
- the steps engineers use to solve problems
19 Clues: repeat • improve • I dit it! • Less dense • limitation • More dense • the weight of an object • density + water displacement • the space an object takes up • the watertight body of a boat • the act of violating a law or right • the steps engineers use to solve problems • intellectual property protects brands and logos • use math and science to solve the worlds problems • ...
Discovery Syllabus Crossword 2024-08-03
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- This is where you will be asked to go if you receive your third redirect.
- what percent are reflections and participation in the gradebook?
- participate, contribute, and ask for help when needed
- During your first redirect I will ask you how your BLANK skills are.
- bring others up, note tear people down.
- early is on time.
- What type of notebook do you need for this class?
- This is a way for the teacher to gently remind you about the classroom expectatoins.
- This type of behavior can make it harder for everyone to focus and learn.
- This is how many people are allowed to use the restroom at a time.
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- This item that goes on your head needs to be removed before you enter the classroom.
- All of these need to be turned off and packed away in your backpack
- What is covered in unit 5 of this class?
- practice keeping yourself and your information secure
- engage in learning and our classroom
- create healthy work habits, stay informed, and set yourself up for success
- At the end of each grading period, all late work will turn into what grade?
- treat everyone with diginity and respect
- What percent penalty will there be if you turn in assignments late?
19 Clues: early is on time. • engage in learning and our classroom • bring others up, note tear people down. • What is covered in unit 5 of this class? • treat everyone with diginity and respect • What type of notebook do you need for this class? • participate, contribute, and ask for help when needed • practice keeping yourself and your information secure • ...
DNA Discovery & Structure 2020-04-29
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- DNA is replicated during this phase of the cell cycle
- build a 3D model of DNA
- stated that there are almost equal number of A/T and C/G in a DNA sample
- holds base pairs together
- mistakes during DNA replication result in ______.
- claimed that a "factor" was the genetic info based on his experiments with transformed bacteria
- took an Xray picture of DNA
- the 3D shape of DNA
- virus that infects bacteria cells
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- DNA can be unwound from the helix shape to resemble a ______.
- the name of the sugar in a DNA nucleotide
- almost always pairs with guanine
- almost always pairs with adenine
- used radioactive dye to determine DNA is passed between a bacteriophaeg and a cell
- almost always pairs with thymine
- almost always pairs with cytosine
- this sequence will "complement" a strand of DNA that reads TAAGCG
- part of the nucleotide that does not bond to the nitrogenous base
- hold the nucleotide together
19 Clues: the 3D shape of DNA • build a 3D model of DNA • holds base pairs together • took an Xray picture of DNA • hold the nucleotide together • almost always pairs with guanine • almost always pairs with adenine • almost always pairs with thymine • almost always pairs with cytosine • virus that infects bacteria cells • the name of the sugar in a DNA nucleotide • ...
Voyages of Discovery 2022-08-22
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- that are sent out for months to gather data
- allowed for dives of up to 150 meters
- Portuguese explorer
- First explorer to discover America
- French explorer
- Earliest skilled ocean traders
- explore deep ocean depths that are unsafe for humans
- Italian explorer
- British explorer
- american naval officer
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- larger amounts of air in a reserve barrel
- the surface through a tube to supply oxygen
- The first sailing vessels
- First to map the gulf stream
- Extremely successful even during dark ages
- are unmanned and
- Spanish explorer
- English explorer
- A refitted British warship
19 Clues: French explorer • are unmanned and • Spanish explorer • English explorer • Italian explorer • British explorer • Portuguese explorer • american naval officer • The first sailing vessels • A refitted British warship • First to map the gulf stream • Earliest skilled ocean traders • First explorer to discover America • allowed for dives of up to 150 meters • ...
DISCOVERY Digest Spanish 2022-04-06
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- Completar el espacio en blanco: El riesgo de tener un primer accidente cerebrovascular es casi ____ más alto entre negros que entre blancos.
- Abreviatura del hospital en el que trabajan los investigadores principales de DISCOVERY
- V/F: El riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular aumenta con la edad pero puede ocurrir, y de hecho ocurre, a cualquier edad.
- V/F: La recuperación de un accidente cerebrovascular se produce rápidamente
- Término general para la pérdida de la memoria, habla, resolución de problemas y otras capacidades mentales que son de gravedad tal que interfieren en la vida cotidiana
- Apellido de la investigadora principal de DISCOVERY
- Abreviatura médica de accidente cerebrovascular isquémico agudo
- Abreviatura de la causa controlable más frecuente de un accidente cerebrovascular
- Médico especialista en cerebro
- Acrónimo de cuatro letras para las señales de advertencia de un accidente cerebrovascular
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- Completar el espacio en blanco: El accidente cerebrovascular en la causa N.º____ de discapacidad en el mundo.
- Una actividad física magnífica para todos los días
- Abreviatura médica de hemorragia intracraneal
- V/F: El 80% de los accidentes cerebrovasculares se pueden prevenir
- Personas que atienden a los sobrevivientes de un accidente cerebrovascular
- Lugar del cuerpo en el que se produce un accidente cerebrovascular
- Completar el espacio en blanco: 1 de cada ___ personas en el mundo sufrirá un accidente cerebrovascular
- Cantidad de centros de la red DISCOVERY
- Abreviatura de la American Stroke Association
- Abreviatura médica de hemorragia subaracnoidea
20 Clues: Médico especialista en cerebro • Cantidad de centros de la red DISCOVERY • Abreviatura médica de hemorragia intracraneal • Abreviatura de la American Stroke Association • Abreviatura médica de hemorragia subaracnoidea • Una actividad física magnífica para todos los días • Apellido de la investigadora principal de DISCOVERY • ...
voyages of discovery 2022-08-24
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- developed by william beebe
- Spanish explorer
- american naval officer
- was made of watertight canvas
- first to map the gulf stream
- first explorer to discover America
- French explorer
- developed by edward haley
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- Italian explorer
- autonamous underwater vehicle
- English explorer
- Portugues explorer
- is an untethered and manned submersible
- Sweeden and Denmark
- british explorer
- is used in dives of 600m
- a refitted british warship
- remote operated vehicle
- self contained underwater breathing apperatus
19 Clues: French explorer • Italian explorer • English explorer • Spanish explorer • british explorer • Portugues explorer • Sweeden and Denmark • american naval officer • remote operated vehicle • is used in dives of 600m • developed by edward haley • developed by william beebe • a refitted british warship • first to map the gulf stream • autonamous underwater vehicle • was made of watertight canvas • ...
Treasure Hunt 2023-06-18
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- Objects used to unlock treasure chests or doors.
- Valuable items hidden or buried for discovery.
- Swashbuckling sailors who search for treasure.
- Hints or indications that lead to the treasure.
- A box used to store and protect treasure.
- Finding something that was previously unknown.
- A precious metal often found in treasure chests.
- Beautiful and valuable stones.
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- Something that is puzzling or difficult to understand.
- Devices or mechanisms set to catch or stop intruders.
- A mission or journey to find something valuable.
- Something that is hidden underground.
- Concealed or not easily seen.
- To use a shovel or hands to excavate the ground.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
15 Clues: Concealed or not easily seen. • Beautiful and valuable stones. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • Something that is hidden underground. • A box used to store and protect treasure. • Valuable items hidden or buried for discovery. • Swashbuckling sailors who search for treasure. • Finding something that was previously unknown. • ...
Bonilla - Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- The introduction to the main character and background of the play
- The main character must be good, moral, believable, and consistent
- The story has a self-contained beginning, middle, and end. There is always a discovery of the self by the main character accompanied by a drastic change of action
- Discovery
- The final resolution
- Emotional Purging
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- The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play
- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines
- Dialogue between characters and chorus
- Pride
- An imitation of an action that has serious implication
- Change in fortune
- Fate
- At the end of each episode, the chorus reflects on what has been said and done. The play moves back and forth between Episode and Stasima
14 Clues: Fate • Pride • Discovery • Change in fortune • Emotional Purging • The final resolution • Dialogue between characters and chorus • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines • An imitation of an action that has serious implication • The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play • The introduction to the main character and background of the play • ...
Washington DC 2013-04-10
14 Clues: Town • Flags • Market • Morgan • Center • Theater • Monument • Falls Part • Institution • Space Museum • national mall • Verizon Center • houses of Government • of Engraving and printing
The Rise of Empire 2024-03-02
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- name given to the eastern hemisphere after the discovery of the Americas
- Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain
- issued in 1493 by Pope Alexander VI
- modern day haiti and dominican republic
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- agreement between Spain and Portugal 1494
- to give up
- where Columbus first discovered land
- name given to the Americas after Columbus' discovery
- the number of voyages Columbus made
- named after Columbus in 1492
10 Clues: to give up • named after Columbus in 1492 • Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain • the number of voyages Columbus made • issued in 1493 by Pope Alexander VI • where Columbus first discovered land • modern day haiti and dominican republic • agreement between Spain and Portugal 1494 • name given to the Americas after Columbus' discovery • ...
Noble Prize Winning Physicist 2021-07-07
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- for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources
- for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect
- for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory
- discovery of nuetron
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- for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy
- for his investigations of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of argon in connection with these studies
- for his work on the scattering of light
- for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces
8 Clues: discovery of nuetron • for his work on the scattering of light • for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory • for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy • for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces • ...
Nobel Prize Winners 2021-07-06
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- __________ Eduard Anton von Lenard got the Nobel Prize “for his work on cathode rays”.
- CV _______ won the Nobel Prize “for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him”.
- Albert _________ was awarded the Nobel Prize “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect”.
- Max _______ was given the Nobel Prize “for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wavefunction”.
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- James Franck and Gustav Ludwig ________ was given the Nobel Prize “for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom”.
- Roger __________ won the Nobel Prize for “for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity” in 2020.
- _________ Chadwick won the Nobel Prize for“for the discovery of the neutron” in 1935.
- Johannes ________ was awarded the Nobel Prize “for his discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields”.
8 Clues: _________ Chadwick won the Nobel Prize for“for the discovery of the neutron” in 1935. • __________ Eduard Anton von Lenard got the Nobel Prize “for his work on cathode rays”. • CV _______ won the Nobel Prize “for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him”. • ...
engineers 2022-02-22
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- builds and designs ships
- makes inventions better
- makes things with natural materials
- makes anything that uses energy
- designs things that fly
- builds bridges and buildings
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- creates computer software
- works on improving the environment
- builds things to help save lives
- makes and uses nuclear tech to make life better
10 Clues: makes inventions better • designs things that fly • builds and designs ships • creates computer software • builds bridges and buildings • makes anything that uses energy • builds things to help save lives • works on improving the environment • makes things with natural materials • makes and uses nuclear tech to make life better
Inevitable Discovery 2023-04-19
10 Clues: inevitable • independent • illegal what • The fourth what • seizure in what • attenuation of the what • what amendment was involved • Inevitable discovery is a what • June 11,1984 is the date it was • What case was case the inevitable discovery exception
George F. Sternberg 2025-05-19
10 Clues: His job • Birthplace • First discovery • Where he went to school • A paleontologists' tools • His most famous discovery • A paleontologists' workplace • ___Museam(located in Hays, KS) • Location of his first discovery • The specimen he discovered in Wyoming in 1908
Unit 5 Vocab. Cards -By: Nia Lyle 2014-12-04
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- depends on factories
- the meatpacking city
- captain of railroad industry
- captin of automobile industry
- example: coal,trees, water
- inventor of airplane
- captain of oil industry
- factory of workers to make the speed of production faster
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- examples: airplane, telephone, and automobiles
- depends on farming
- captain of steel industry
- the steel-manufacturing city
- inventor of telephone
- the automobile-manufacturing city
- inventor of light bulb
15 Clues: depends on farming • depends on factories • the meatpacking city • inventor of airplane • inventor of telephone • inventor of light bulb • captain of oil industry • captain of steel industry • example: coal,trees, water • the steel-manufacturing city • captain of railroad industry • captin of automobile industry • the automobile-manufacturing city • ...
Types of Fiction 2022-05-01
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- fiction that the plot connects to inventions and technology
- tale funny and characters do things
- fiction that references into the past
- not made up
- written in versus
- a type of something
- fiction that the plot connects to magic and new worlds
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- not true
- explains a culture belief
- fiction based on a live event but includes exaggerations
- made up stories
- solves a crime
- originally told out loud and teaches a lesson
13 Clues: not true • not made up • solves a crime • made up stories • written in versus • a type of something • explains a culture belief • tale funny and characters do things • fiction that references into the past • originally told out loud and teaches a lesson • fiction that the plot connects to magic and new worlds • fiction based on a live event but includes exaggerations • ...
Scientific Learning_4 2022-04-25
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- a procedure carried out to gather data about an object or event
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- Information obtained through the senses.
- not allowed
- Developed carefully
- the knowledge and skills acquired from working in a career field
- a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
- a person having expert knowledge in science
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- what is built; buildings that are created or produced
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news
- The systematic study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- facts provided or learned about something or someone
- The process of making known or sharing the existence of an aspect of reality
- An educated guess
- any substance with a definite composition
- something that is made for the first time
- done by hand
- eager to know or learn something
- extremely important
- the end or finish of an event or process.
20 Clues: not allowed • done by hand • An educated guess • Developed carefully • extremely important • eager to know or learn something • Information obtained through the senses. • any substance with a definite composition • something that is made for the first time • the end or finish of an event or process. • a person having expert knowledge in science • ...
Women in Science 2023-03-15
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- First woman to discover a comet
- Pilot who trained as an astronaut
- Found Found the first complete fossil of a dinosaur
- One of the first women to achieve a PhD in mathematics
- Discovered structure of insulin
- Contributed to the discovery of nuclear fission
- Designed instruments for nautical navigation
- First English female doctor
- First woman in space
- Discovered compostion of earths core
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- contributed to the dicovery of DNA structure
- Chemist who cured leprosy
- First computer programmer
- ¨hidden figure¨ and nasa computer
- Won Nobel Prize for the discovery of jumping genes
- Alchemist whos form made foundation for modern chemistry
- Primatologist who changed our understanding of chimpanzees
- Daredevil motorcyclist who saved fighter pilots lives
18 Clues: First woman in space • Chemist who cured leprosy • First computer programmer • First English female doctor • First woman to discover a comet • Discovered structure of insulin • ¨hidden figure¨ and nasa computer • Pilot who trained as an astronaut • Discovered compostion of earths core • contributed to the dicovery of DNA structure • Designed instruments for nautical navigation • ...
Crossword Review By Lexi & Rylee 2024-04-18
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- visited African Kingdoms
- Worshipped nature and animals
- low-explosive mixtures
- Builds Grand Canal
- Created Calendars
- a corrupt goverment led to Rebellion
- a canal
- Oral Languages
- a game
- The Sahara Desert lies in the North
- Civil service Exams reinstated
- Focused their control on southern China
- Golden Age of China
- More land given to peasnts
- Road Trading Route
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- Giant Trading City
- process by which knowledge, innovation, language, or cultural characteristics are spread within or between cultures or communities.
- took over the Trans-Sahara Trade
- Lived near Sahara Desert
- Trade and cultureal diffusion increased because of the Silk Road
20 Clues: a game • a canal • Oral Languages • Created Calendars • Giant Trading City • Builds Grand Canal • Road Trading Route • Golden Age of China • low-explosive mixtures • visited African Kingdoms • Lived near Sahara Desert • More land given to peasnts • Worshipped nature and animals • Civil service Exams reinstated • took over the Trans-Sahara Trade • The Sahara Desert lies in the North • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-12
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- Revolution
- Code
- Whitney
- Railroad
- fabric and clothing are made
- the cotton gin
- System
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- who moved to California for Gold Rush. Help build the railroad.
- the east coast with the west coast.
- Mills
- Canal
- of people from rural to urban areas (usually for work)
- a waterway from the Great Lakes to New York City
- that moved to the US. Settled in Texas and the West.
- scale production in a single location instead of the home
- by Samuel Morse. A system of communicating through telegraph.
- time when inventions changed the way Americans worked and lived
- who moved due to the Potato Famine. Worked as cheap labor. Experienced discrimination.
18 Clues: Code • Mills • Canal • System • Whitney • Railroad • Revolution • the cotton gin • fabric and clothing are made • the east coast with the west coast. • a waterway from the Great Lakes to New York City • that moved to the US. Settled in Texas and the West. • of people from rural to urban areas (usually for work) • scale production in a single location instead of the home • ...
Engineers! 2022-09-28
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- Rod pumping and gas lifting
- food and agricultural materials
- railroads and train stations
- Innovate screens like Television
- Modular engineering and Drone Design and Site Management
- Test new inventions
- design, implement and maintain utility infrastructures
- x-ray scans
- artificial internal organs/machines for diagnosis
- aircraft
- Bridges, Roads, Streets, Highways
- Prosthetics and artificial limbs
- Engineer computer harware and other equipment
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- Invented ArmaFlex, to insulate houses
- habitats for different kinds of animals
- documentation and development of SOPs
- steamships turbines torpedoes, steam busesand trams
- Ramps and Pathways
- power plants, nuclear weapons
- and Sewers delivery of water, and clean sewers
- process control equipment
- construct aircraft materials
- wrappers and cardboard
- electricity and Robots
- road network projects
- Human insulin synthesis Bacteria
26 Clues: aircraft • x-ray scans • Ramps and Pathways • Test new inventions • road network projects • wrappers and cardboard • electricity and Robots • process control equipment • Rod pumping and gas lifting • railroads and train stations • construct aircraft materials • power plants, nuclear weapons • food and agricultural materials • Innovate screens like Television • ...
Wk1 T4 Spelling Crossword 2024-10-15
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- relating to the lower and upper class
- the acceptance of the truth of existence of something
- the ability to consider decisions and come to sensible conclusions
- a thing that upgrades another thing by contributing extra features
- an example of improving or being improved
- the order of placement
- to hide or prevent something from being known
- to make a discovery, test a hypothesis or to demonstrate a fact
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- 'the discovery of DNA was a major scientific______'
- a specified state of advancement or growth
- something that is wanted or needed urgently
- sadness and displeasure caused by ones hopes or expectations
- 'she made some slight _______ to the recipe'
- something you can get from food to help you stay healthy
- to give someone support, confidence and hope
- a feeling of great surprise and wonder
- something relating to music
- the act or process of settling
- someones nature that affects they're behaviour
- a pledge to do something in the future
- when 2 or more people have unison between rules or opinions
21 Clues: the order of placement • something relating to music • the act or process of settling • relating to the lower and upper class • a feeling of great surprise and wonder • a pledge to do something in the future • an example of improving or being improved • a specified state of advancement or growth • something that is wanted or needed urgently • ...
Great Inventions 2020-11-22
Japanese Inventions 2013-02-23
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- One of the world’s most popular role playing games that has sold over 67 million copies since first released in 1986
- What people used to watch movies on before DVDs ?
- This item would be useful in a maths test
- Which gaming company started in 1951 ?
- One of Japans largest car companies
- An older type of external memory storage for computers
- Which company developed Super Mario?
- A small device that stores digital information
- What is another name for a video camera ?
- Type of television technology
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- A fun way to sing your favourite songs with your friends
- Item that records and stores digital images
- A classic arcade game released in 1978
- New technology to watch movies at home
- A type of high speed train able to reach speeds over 200km per hour
- What music item was first marketed in 1979 ?
16 Clues: Type of television technology • One of Japans largest car companies • Which company developed Super Mario? • A classic arcade game released in 1978 • New technology to watch movies at home • Which gaming company started in 1951 ? • This item would be useful in a maths test • What is another name for a video camera ? • Item that records and stores digital images • ...
The Final Test Is Coming 2015-05-21
newspaper 2023-11-06
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- spread of ideas,inventions, or patterns of behavior
- allow communication
- low population, farmland
- the production and consumption of goods and services
- combines the ideas of capitalism and communism
- sprawl the unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlement
- someone who uses a good or services
- movement towards cities
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- culture taught or learned
- someone who creates goods and services
- creating something new to meet a need
- different versions of the same basic language
- schools,universities religious institutions
- society accepts it adopts on innovation
- family,friends, social group
15 Clues: allow communication • movement towards cities • low population, farmland • culture taught or learned • family,friends, social group • someone who uses a good or services • creating something new to meet a need • someone who creates goods and services • society accepts it adopts on innovation • schools,universities religious institutions • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary Terms 2016-10-23
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- a person who writes
- flat bottom device for dragging goods
- a craftsman
- symbols used to stand for real objects
- using tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- beliefs and practices about gods
- literature, music, poetry, sculpture, architecture
- the beliefs and behaviors of a group of people
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- replaced other transportation, faster and easier
- needed to keep records in a complex society
- makes money by selling goods
- has government, stable food supply,arts, writing, etc.
- tablet for writing on were made of
- needed to make and enforce laws
- Mesopotamian temple tower
- wedge shaped written language
- supply must be stable and reliable
17 Clues: a craftsman • a person who writes • Mesopotamian temple tower • makes money by selling goods • wedge shaped written language • needed to make and enforce laws • beliefs and practices about gods • tablet for writing on were made of • supply must be stable and reliable • flat bottom device for dragging goods • symbols used to stand for real objects • ...
Engineers 2023-02-03
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- , makes new emergent materials
- , Creates and designs space vehicles
- , creates vaccines and medications
- , makes highways and other structures for cars to get around
- , makes aerial vehicles for the sky
- , Creates and designs websites, devices, and games
- , makes vaccines for animals
- , makes human powered machines
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- , makes and designs better habitats for animals
- , makes cures such as Hepatitis B vaccines
- , designs vehicles and other machines
- , turn waste into new inventions
- , makes aquatic vehicles such as submarines
- , studies the smallest substances of science
- , makes sure other engineers put in their best work
- , studies and creates robots to better the public
- , designs skyscraper buildings
- , manufactures electrical equipment
18 Clues: , makes vaccines for animals • , makes new emergent materials • , designs skyscraper buildings • , makes human powered machines • , turn waste into new inventions • , creates vaccines and medications • , manufactures electrical equipment • , Creates and designs space vehicles • , designs vehicles and other machines • , makes aerial vehicles for the sky • ...
Discovery Unit 5 and 6 2026-01-25
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- change something to make it yours
- use something you learned
- usual or traditional
- new and creative
- use something
- an idea that explains something
- a way to do something
- how much or how strong
- take care of a problem
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- words that make something clear
- join or take part
- ideas about life and thinking
- a picture that shows information
- modern or from today
- talk about different ideas
- show something is important
16 Clues: use something • new and creative • join or take part • usual or traditional • modern or from today • a way to do something • how much or how strong • take care of a problem • use something you learned • talk about different ideas • show something is important • ideas about life and thinking • words that make something clear • an idea that explains something • ...
Islamic Vocab and inventions 2021-09-08
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- the fourth pillar meaning fasting
- invented by Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, it is a style of math used in high school
- the fifth pillar meaning the pilgrimage to Mecca
- the belief that there is only one God
- the third pillar meaning charity
- the holy city
- Mohammad used a twig from the Meswak tree to clean his teeth
- Islamic nomads
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- the belief that there is more than one God
- a follower of the Islamic faith
- the first pillar meaning a declaration of Faith
- developed during the Islamic Golden age we still use this today
- daily ritual and the second pillar
- originally found by a goat herder berries were boiled to make this daily drink
14 Clues: the holy city • Islamic nomads • a follower of the Islamic faith • the third pillar meaning charity • the fourth pillar meaning fasting • daily ritual and the second pillar • the belief that there is only one God • the belief that there is more than one God • the first pillar meaning a declaration of Faith • the fifth pillar meaning the pilgrimage to Mecca • ...
Inventors and Inventions Crossword 2024-03-22
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- The S in SCAMPER
- Philo Farnsworth helped invent this technology
- This is the last name of the mean who invented Day Glo colors
- The C in SCAMPER
- These instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Ando
- The E in SCAMPER
- This game was first called The Landlord Game
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- The A in SCAMPER
- Many of Jacques Cousteau's inventions could be used...
- This toy was invented by Richard James
- Walter Diemer invented this pink chewy candy
- The R in SCAMPER
- The P in this means "put to another use"
- The M in SCAMPER
14 Clues: The A in SCAMPER • The S in SCAMPER • The R in SCAMPER • The C in SCAMPER • The E in SCAMPER • The M in SCAMPER • This toy was invented by Richard James • The P in this means "put to another use" • Walter Diemer invented this pink chewy candy • This game was first called The Landlord Game • Philo Farnsworth helped invent this technology • ...
U7 Inventors and inventions 2022-05-18
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- AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT
- A SUDDEN VERY GOOD IDEA
- AN EARLY DEVELOPER OR EXPLORER
- THE FAILURE OR ENDING OF A SYSTEM OR PLAN
- ABILITY TO FORM PICTURES OR IDEAS IN YOUR MIND
- A SCIENTIFIC TEST WHICH IS DONE TO DISCOVER WHAT HAPPENS IN PARTICULAR CONDITIONS
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- DISADVANTAGE
- AN EARLY VERSION OF SOMETHING TO BE TESTED
- EMOTIONAL STATE IN WHICH SOMETHING IS SO IMPORTANT TO YOU THAT YOU CAN ONLY THINK ABOUT THAT
- OBSTACLE
- A NEW THING OR METHOD OF DOING SOMETHING
- A CLEVER SYSTEM OR PLAN DEVELOPED BY SOMEONE
- SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN CREATED
- SOMETHING THAT TESTS IF SOMETHING IS OF GOOD QUALITY
14 Clues: OBSTACLE • DISADVANTAGE • A SUDDEN VERY GOOD IDEA • AN EARLY DEVELOPER OR EXPLORER • SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN CREATED • AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT • A NEW THING OR METHOD OF DOING SOMETHING • THE FAILURE OR ENDING OF A SYSTEM OR PLAN • AN EARLY VERSION OF SOMETHING TO BE TESTED • A CLEVER SYSTEM OR PLAN DEVELOPED BY SOMEONE • ...
1920'S 2013-02-28
12 Clues: / car • / gangstas • / right to vote • / new inventions • / white supremacy • / fear of communism • / undereground bars • / opposed to immagrants • / making alcohol illegal • / relaxing and having fun • /representation of the women of the 1920 • Assemblyline/ helped americans get more leisure time
Partners in Protection 2020-10-22
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- The name of the protection plan
- Reporting time from day of discovery
- 30 days from discovery
- Presenting to every customer makes you a...
- Accidental incident covered in case goods
- Best way to file
- Shipped directly to customer's home
- Enemy of wood
- Adjustable Base covered item
- Result of failure to repair
- Automatic for customers
- feature of cleaning packets
- Part commonly replaced in motion items
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- Ask customers, "______ you have a stain, how will you take care of it?"
- Name of mobile app or website
- "Anything worth investing in is worth...."
- Breakage of this is covered
- Adjustable base plan
- Service technicians are certified and ______checked
- Patio furniture plan, _________ Outdoor
- Experts in Protection
- Rebate method
- Plan objective
- Available after expiration if no claims filed
- Successful HFC characteristic
25 Clues: Enemy of wood • Rebate method • Plan objective • Best way to file • Adjustable base plan • Experts in Protection • 30 days from discovery • Automatic for customers • Breakage of this is covered • Result of failure to repair • feature of cleaning packets • Adjustable Base covered item • Name of mobile app or website • Successful HFC characteristic • The name of the protection plan • ...
AI Vocabulary for Jim 2026-01-22
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- a legal right that protects an invention from being copied
- a unit of digital information, equal to about one thousand kilobytes
- a process where results are used to improve or change future actions
- acting according to rules, laws, or standards
- a group of people chosen to study a problem or make decisions, or a payment for work done
- not enough to meet a need or requirement
- a small unit of digital information, about one thousand bytes
- an official rule made by a government or authority
- a system where people or things are ranked by importance or level
- a group of people living together and sharing rules, culture, and values
- the main type of person a product or service is made for
- believing that good things will happen in the future
- standards rules that help make products or places usable for people with disabilities
- the process of getting official permission to use or sell something
- ideas or creations that belong to someone, such as inventions or designs
- activities related to government, leaders, and how a country is run
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- messages that try to persuade people to buy or use something
- a way to show a very big difference in size or number, usually about ten times more or less
- an important discovery or development
- a plan for how to set prices for a product or service
- to give part of a computer’s memory to a program or task
- a future time when artificial intelligence becomes smarter than humans and can improve itself
- a unit of digital information, equal to about one thousand megabytes
- the simplest version of a product that can be used and tested by users
- information about a group of people, such as age, gender, or income
- needing quick action or attention
- an early example of a product used for testing ideas
- a system where actions are controlled and do not change from outside influences
- a shape with three sides and three corners
- a physical or mental condition that makes some activities harder
- to make small improvements to something
31 Clues: needing quick action or attention • an important discovery or development • to make small improvements to something • not enough to meet a need or requirement • a shape with three sides and three corners • acting according to rules, laws, or standards • an official rule made by a government or authority • believing that good things will happen in the future • ...
1920s culinating crossword jesse phillips 2018-02-26
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- for the discovery of insulin
- court case that became known as the
- became the first of the anti-bacterial wonder drugs
- as a provision for retirement
- The rapidly growing automobile industry led by
- they who invented called them selves
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- used To provide air cover and attack capability at sea required a new type of ship
- allowed manufacturers to boost turnover and to make large profits which they plowed back into new factories
- Numerous books were published in
- for discovery of human blood types
- replaced the long-standing Model T after 18 years of production.
- Roads had to be redesigned and rebuilt to accomodate the automobile
- for work on typhus
- motor cars was largely solved by the introduction of a
- used to protect land and sea
15 Clues: for work on typhus • for the discovery of insulin • used to protect land and sea • as a provision for retirement • Numerous books were published in • for discovery of human blood types • court case that became known as the • they who invented called them selves • The rapidly growing automobile industry led by • became the first of the anti-bacterial wonder drugs • ...
Revision 2025-09-30
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- a dangerous condition when the body becomes too cold.
- the feeling of caring about someone’s suffering or sadness.
- a new device or process created by someone’s imagination or skill.
- a person who offers to do something without being paid.
- a condition caused by losing too much water from the body.
- a person who designs or builds machines, structures, or systems.
- exact and accurate.
- real, true, and honest.
- the will to continue trying to do something even if it is difficult.
- a person trained to travel and work in space.
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- an important discovery or progress in knowledge or technology.
- when a boat or ship turns over in the water.
- having the ability to produce new and original ideas.
- showing great courage and bravery.
- finding something for the first time.
- something that makes progress difficult.
- a difficult task or problem that tests ability.
- a strong desire to do or achieve something.
- a group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests.
- something important or difficult that has been done successfully.
20 Clues: exact and accurate. • real, true, and honest. • showing great courage and bravery. • finding something for the first time. • something that makes progress difficult. • a strong desire to do or achieve something. • when a boat or ship turns over in the water. • a person trained to travel and work in space. • a difficult task or problem that tests ability. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword - Angelo & Ratanotam / SS9 2021-10-01
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- planting and harvesting crops
- money used to invest in business
- work that is paid by the number of items done
- a steam engine
- new inventions
- combining fields and bordering them with fences
- endures difficult conditions
- to make full use
- an individual with money to invest
- land held to be used by everyone
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- someone who runs a business
- employment of a person
- Complete change in something
- another word for worldwide
- desire for particular items
- a place to go for those wishing to buy items
- amount of items available
- a mechanical device that rotates
- human effort
- financial gain in a business
20 Clues: human effort • a steam engine • new inventions • to make full use • employment of a person • amount of items available • another word for worldwide • someone who runs a business • desire for particular items • Complete change in something • endures difficult conditions • financial gain in a business • planting and harvesting crops • money used to invest in business • ...
Mesopiotamia 2022-11-02
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- where civilization began
- River to the east
- farming
- Sea between Egypt and Mesopotamia
- Assyria
- temple
- formation of soldiers
- building
- Sea north east
- money
- mountains to the east
- killed kings to become king
- where ziggurat is located
- belief in more than one god
- inventions
- Ishtar Gate
- Land bathed in blood
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- River to the west
- Sea north west
- recreation
- soldiers
- Sea to the west
- Code of Law
- mountains to the north
- imports and exports
- Gardens Nebuchadnezzar
- physical landscape of the land
- helped farmers
- moveable siege engine
- water
- learning
31 Clues: water • money • temple • farming • Assyria • soldiers • building • learning • recreation • inventions • Code of Law • Ishtar Gate • Sea north west • helped farmers • Sea north east • Sea to the west • River to the west • River to the east • imports and exports • Land bathed in blood • formation of soldiers • moveable siege engine • mountains to the east • mountains to the north • Gardens Nebuchadnezzar • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic Age 2022-11-15
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- a human-made object
- a piece of land that connects two continents
- large animals
- a long period of hot and dry weather
- a person who moves from place to place
- scientist who studies artifacts
- a green area where plants grow
- movement
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- a person who hunts and gathers food
- inventions to help people perform tasks
- a way of life
- scientist who studies culture
- remains of an organism
13 Clues: movement • a way of life • large animals • a human-made object • remains of an organism • scientist who studies culture • a green area where plants grow • scientist who studies artifacts • a person who hunts and gathers food • a long period of hot and dry weather • a person who moves from place to place • inventions to help people perform tasks • ...
Women In Aviation and Icarus flight 2021-01-26
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- Crash What happened to all the woman?
- How did Icarus die?
- what was Daedalus son name?
- what was Daedalus job?
- Where did Bessie Coleman go for one year?
- What did Daedalus want to do with his inventions?
- What inventions did Daedalus make in order to escape?
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- Coleman who wanted to open a school for flying?
- what did all the woman want to be?
- What did the woman in the story face?
10 Clues: How did Icarus die? • what was Daedalus job? • what was Daedalus son name? • what did all the woman want to be? • Crash What happened to all the woman? • What did the woman in the story face? • Where did Bessie Coleman go for one year? • Coleman who wanted to open a school for flying? • What did Daedalus want to do with his inventions? • ...
Types of engineering 2021-09-22
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- products to prevent waste
- hardware
- investigation
- golf clubs
- robots
- manage papers
- engines
- Fuels for new spacecraft
- ships
- lazers
- repairs lights
- make x-rays
- windmills
- solar panels
- globe lighting
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- Process control invention
- more efficient cars
- Yogurt
- microphones
- pipes
- Balloons
- inspects inventions
- highways
- circuit boards
- test equipment
- testing ultrasonic items
26 Clues: pipes • ships • Yogurt • robots • lazers • engines • hardware • Balloons • highways • windmills • golf clubs • microphones • make x-rays • solar panels • investigation • manage papers • repairs lights • circuit boards • test equipment • globe lighting • more efficient cars • inspects inventions • Fuels for new spacecraft • testing ultrasonic items • Process control invention • products to prevent waste
The Industrial Revolution 2018-05-13
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- James Hargreaves
- Samuel Crompton
- what animals are put in
- Richard Trevithick
- began in 1750
- combined two inventions
- driving new factories
- very ill leading to death
- slums
- John Kay
- tight spaces
- big houses
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- unsafe, unhygienic
- worked at young ages
- harmful substance in the air
- produce movements
- cleared spaces
- Robert Fulton
- when it started
- Richard Arkwright
20 Clues: slums • John Kay • big houses • tight spaces • Robert Fulton • began in 1750 • cleared spaces • Samuel Crompton • when it started • James Hargreaves • produce movements • Richard Arkwright • unsafe, unhygienic • Richard Trevithick • worked at young ages • driving new factories • what animals are put in • combined two inventions • very ill leading to death • harmful substance in the air
19th Century Inventors and Inventions 2023-06-02
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- André ________, co-inventor of the pneumatic tire.
- This engine was invented by Rudolf _____.
- The telegraph and the code it used were developed by Samuel F. B. _____.
- Alexander Graham ____, is known for inventing the telephone.
- French scientist, is famous for pasteurization and vaccines.
- Last name of the inventor of instant film photography, Edwin H. ______.
- The founder of the Eastman Kodak company and inventor of roll film.
- is Known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- The name of the German engineer who patented the first automobile.
- An Italian inventor credited with the development of radio.
- Discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm _____.
- Inventor of a steel-making process that bears his name.
- His surname was _____ when he invented the telephone in 1876.
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- Eadweard _______, best known for his pioneering work on animal locomotion.
- Elias ______ invented the sewing machine.
- One of the French brothers who invented the Cinematograph.
- Last name of the brothers who are credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane.
- Count Ferdinand von _______, the inventor of the rigid airship.
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Sir Hiram Stevens _____, inventor of the automatic machine gun.
- Gottlieb ________, who invented the high-speed petrol engine.
- mThe rapid-fire, spring-loaded, hand-cranked weapon is named after him.
- George _______, American entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake.
- Alfred ________, Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor of dynamite.
24 Clues: Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm _____. • Elias ______ invented the sewing machine. • This engine was invented by Rudolf _____. • André ________, co-inventor of the pneumatic tire. • Inventor of a steel-making process that bears his name. • One of the French brothers who invented the Cinematograph. • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 23 2024-11-03
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- "An instrument for measuring blood pressure."
- "A method to measure how much a chemical substance absorbs light."
- "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures."
- "A chemical substance that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse."
- "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale."
- "The branch of geology dealing with the study of rocks."
- "The process by which living organisms produce minerals."
- "The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation."
- "A protein involved in cell signaling, especially in immune responses."
- "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation."
- "The study of ancient life through fossils."
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- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments."
- "A symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots."
- "The metabolic process that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources."
- "The study of toxic effects on ecosystems and organisms."
- "The use of imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases."
- "The study of disease distribution and determinants in populations."
- "The study of human societies, cultures, and their development."
- "A chemical reaction involving the breakdown of a compound by water."
20 Clues: "The study of ancient life through fossils." • "An instrument for measuring blood pressure." • "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale." • "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments." • "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation." • "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 2 2024-11-02
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- "An instrument that records earthquake waves."
- "A device that converts electrical energy into motion."
- "A chemical compound used in creating plastics."
- "An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution."
- "A device that converts sunlight into electricity."
- "A watercraft designed to operate underwater."
- "A device that stores and provides electrical energy."
- "An invention enabling high-speed air travel."
- "A chart organizing chemical elements by properties."
- "The process by which plants produce energy from sunlight."
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- "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery."
- "The method of preventing diseases by stimulating immunity."
- "An instrument for measuring temperature."
- "An instrument that magnifies small objects, revolutionizing biology."
- "A machine for generating power by spinning, often used in wind or water plants."
- "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun."
- "The study of the complete set of genes in an organism."
- "A device that regulates the heartbeat."
- "A fundamental concept in physics related to energy at atomic scales."
- "The process of creating a genetic copy of an organism."
20 Clues: "A device that regulates the heartbeat." • "An instrument for measuring temperature." • "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery." • "An instrument that records earthquake waves." • "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun." • "A watercraft designed to operate underwater." • "An invention enabling high-speed air travel." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 16 2024-11-03
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- "A method for measuring how much light is absorbed by a substance."
- "A phenomenon where materials conduct electricity with zero resistance at low temperatures."
- "An electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy."
- "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction."
- "The process of programmed cell death in multicellular organisms."
- "The process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration to low."
- "The study of the evolutionary history and relationships among species."
- "A mixture of metals created to enhance strength or other properties."
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- "The science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments."
- "The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together."
- "The process by which green plants create energy from sunlight."
- "A large ecological area with specific plants and animals, like a forest or desert."
- "A genetically distinct population adapted to specific environmental conditions."
- "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat."
- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information."
- "A nerve cell that transmits signals in the brain and nervous system."
- "A microorganism that causes disease, like bacteria or viruses."
20 Clues: "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information." • "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons." • "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat." • "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 17 2024-11-03
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 18 2024-11-03
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- "The study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues."
- "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature."
- "The storage of biological material at very low temperatures."
- "A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure."
- "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized."
- "The study of the distribution of plants in relation to the Earth’s environment."
- "The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism."
- "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "An organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon."
- "A technique used to introduce DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
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- "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart."
- "A fundamental particle and a building block of protons and neutrons."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in a cell nucleus."
- "An instrument that measures light intensity at various wavelengths."
- "The formation of new blood vessels in the body."
- "The science of movement in living organisms."
- "The measurement of the human body to understand physical variation."
- "The process by which organisms maintain water balance in their cells."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the measurement of stars' positions."
- "The biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape."
20 Clues: "The science of movement in living organisms." • "The formation of new blood vessels in the body." • "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues." • "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart." • "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature." • "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized." • ...
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 1 2024-11-02
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- "An electronic device for processing information."
- "The basic unit of matter in everything around us."
- "The science of heredity and variation in organisms."
- "A preparation that creates immunity to disease."
- "A phenomenon that powers much of modern technology."
- "The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming."
- "A device for transmitting information via radio waves."
- "A device for safe descent from heights."
- "An invention that allows us to see inside the body."
- "A device that detects objects using radio waves."
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- "A global network connecting computers worldwide."
- "The molecule that carries genetic information."
- "A device for transmitting voice over distances."
- "A gas essential for life, discovered in the 18th century."
- "An instrument that allows us to observe distant objects in space."
- "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections."
- "A hormone discovered for the treatment of diabetes."
- "A device that converts energy into mechanical work."
- "A device that emits a focused beam of light."
- "Microorganisms whose discovery changed our understanding of disease."
20 Clues: "A device for safe descent from heights." • "A device that emits a focused beam of light." • "The molecule that carries genetic information." • "A device for transmitting voice over distances." • "A preparation that creates immunity to disease." • "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections." • "A global network connecting computers worldwide." • ...
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- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • ...
industrial revolution inventions and inventors 2021-09-24
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- first ever text messaging system
- manufacturing process where items are assembled on a line from workstation to workstation
- welsh textile manager, founder of... utopian socialism
- english inventor and pioneer of the spinning industry, invented the spinning mule
- power generation and mass communication. you definitely know what his name is
- device used for spinning thread or yarn from fibers
- loom
- english ironmaster
- globe with a wire filament that heats up and illuminates surroundings
- machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds
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- developed many devices in fields such as
- wheel that converts the motion of water into useful energy
- scottish inventor and instrument maker
- heat engine that performs mechanical work via steam
- english inventor. invented the
- converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- english inventor, known for his steel making process named after himself
- mechanized loom
- british inventor and mining engineer
- device that allows two users to communicate with sound over a long distance
- original inventor of roller spinning
21 Clues: loom • mechanized loom • english ironmaster • english inventor. invented the • first ever text messaging system • british inventor and mining engineer • original inventor of roller spinning • scottish inventor and instrument maker • developed many devices in fields such as • converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • heat engine that performs mechanical work via steam • ...
Engineering Careers and their Inventions 2022-09-13
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- Nuclear reactor
- Catapults, chariots, siege towers
- and Gas Oil pumps and other ways to extract oil
- Any software on a device
- AI machines
- Animal habitats in the zoo
- X-ray machines and other scanning machines
- Machines that replicate human movements; robot arms that move like a human
- US connected electrical grid
- Created human insulin to treat diabetes
- The cotton gin
- Heat pumps
- Invented prosthetics
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- Created the first diesel engines
- Designing and building many aircrafts
- Created the modern roundabout
- New roads, overpasses, ramps, and interchanges
- Apple products
- Resources Dams, levees, and floodwalls
- Electric lightbulbs and TVs
- Created fracking
- Created tests to check the quality of products
- Visuals for theatre, TV, and film
- Multiplex telegraph
- Bridges, roads, dams, railways, highways, and other systems to help civilians
- Created the quick freeze machine
26 Clues: Heat pumps • AI machines • Apple products • The cotton gin • Nuclear reactor • Created fracking • Multiplex telegraph • Invented prosthetics • Any software on a device • Animal habitats in the zoo • Electric lightbulbs and TVs • US connected electrical grid • Created the modern roundabout • Created the first diesel engines • Created the quick freeze machine • Catapults, chariots, siege towers • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 11 2024-11-03
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- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • ...
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- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The protection of digital data and systems from cyber attacks."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation."
- "The preservation of humans at low temperatures for possible revival."
- "The breakdown of organic substances by natural organisms."
- "The science of creating three-dimensional images with laser technology."
- "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination."
- "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation."
- "The ability to meet current needs without compromising future resources."
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- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The study of the mechanics of living organisms and their movements."
- "The scientific study of animal biology."
- "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands."
- "The science of designing equipment to fit the human body."
- "A parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, often in animals."
- "The study of electronic properties of materials at low temperatures."
- "Organelles known as the 'powerhouses' of cells, producing energy."
- "A method of growing plants in a water-based solution, without soil."
- "A technique that modifies genes to treat or prevent disease."
- "A force that makes a body follow a curved path toward the center."
20 Clues: "The scientific study of animal biology." • "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination." • "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation." • "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • ...
