discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
History Crossword 2013-01-10
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- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- A dam
- An ancient temple
- A river that flows through the fertile crescent
- A person that crafts
- Tools and other inventions
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- An ancient region
- The stage of a human social development and organization
- A person who sells goods
- structure A civilization that is organized
- The arts of certain people
- A person that creates laws
12 Clues: A dam • An ancient region • An ancient temple • A person that crafts • A person who sells goods • The arts of certain people • A person that creates laws • Tools and other inventions • A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • structure A civilization that is organized • A river that flows through the fertile crescent • The stage of a human social development and organization
Chapter 5 Social Studies Test 2025-11-11
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- Henry Ford invented the _____ line and mass production
- ______ integration combining many companies in the same industry
- _____ integration owning all of the steps of production
- growth of large _____ and stocks
- zones were invented due to the railroads and the sun
- Alexander Graham ___ invented the telephone
- ______ gauge track allowed smoother travel
- railroads opened the _____ to settlement
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- after the civil war ______ expanded rapidly
- railroad _______
- the ____ light bulb invented the first power plant
- Vanderbilt consolidated smaller lines into large systems
- railroads spurred growth in ______, coal, and lumber
- government land grants and ______ encouraged construction
- the industrial age brought many new
- field laid the transatlantic telegraph cable
16 Clues: railroad _______ • growth of large _____ and stocks • the industrial age brought many new • railroads opened the _____ to settlement • ______ gauge track allowed smoother travel • after the civil war ______ expanded rapidly • Alexander Graham ___ invented the telephone • field laid the transatlantic telegraph cable • the ____ light bulb invented the first power plant • ...
Immigration, Emigration, Technology and Assimilation of Lower Canada 1800's 2026-04-23
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- Extreme scarcity of food
- Natural waterway used for trade
- New inventions that improved life
- System used to move goods and people
- People from Scotland
- Large group of newcomers arriving
- A waterway built to help ships travel
- Important river in Lower Canada
- Movement of people into a country
- Boat powered by steam
- Narrow boat used on canals
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- Settling into a new society
- People from Ireland
- People from England
- Movement of people across borders
- Journey to a new land
- Leaving one country to live in another
- Type of engine used in steamboats
- Money or resources that wealthier English and Scottish settlers brought with them.
- Disease in England 1800s
20 Clues: People from Ireland • People from England • People from Scotland • Journey to a new land • Boat powered by steam • Extreme scarcity of food • Disease in England 1800s • Narrow boat used on canals • Settling into a new society • Natural waterway used for trade • Important river in Lower Canada • Movement of people across borders • New inventions that improved life • ...
HAMYAWILBORN UNIT5 2014-12-04
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- USA electric lighting,telephone,assembly line,affordable automobile,airplane
- raw materials and energy,immigration,inventions,financial resources
- captain of railroads
- captain of steel
- mechanization reduced farm labor needs and increased
- national markets, captains of industry,advertising, lower-cost production
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- captain of automobile industry
- captain of airplanes
- captain of light bulbs
- captains of telephones
- captain of oil
- railroads oil steel automobiles
- child labor, low wages,long hours, unsafe working conditions
- industrialization provided new access to consumer goods
14 Clues: captain of oil • captain of steel • captain of airplanes • captain of railroads • captain of light bulbs • captains of telephones • captain of automobile industry • railroads oil steel automobiles • mechanization reduced farm labor needs and increased • industrialization provided new access to consumer goods • child labor, low wages,long hours, unsafe working conditions • ...
Chapter 6 2025-11-11
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- Invented Kodak Camera
- This age brought a surge for inventions
- JD Rockefeller work in this industry
- Improved the light bulb filament
- developed the air brake
- Government Granted this to people
- person who laid transatlantic telegraph cables
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- created to standard railroad schedules
- allowed smoother tracks
- Cornelius Vanderbilt was one of these
- improved electric railway
- Created the light bulb
- Created the telephone
- Created the assembly line and mass production
- After the civil war these expanded westward
- Invented Lubricated cup
16 Clues: Invented Kodak Camera • Created the telephone • Created the light bulb • allowed smoother tracks • developed the air brake • Invented Lubricated cup • improved electric railway • Improved the light bulb filament • Government Granted this to people • JD Rockefeller work in this industry • Cornelius Vanderbilt was one of these • created to standard railroad schedules • ...
History Year 9 2025-05-04
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- The British one covered 1/4 of the globe.
- We need it to back up our arguments.
- Seeing history from a certain point of view.
- A dramatic change. Industry had one. So did the French.
- Manufacturing and production.
- A shift in the economy from agriculture to manufacturing.
- Continuity and...?
- An outpost or settlement in a foreign land.
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- New technology to improve society.
- Cultural, philosophical and intellectual movement.
- The process of stronger empires dominating smaller nations.
- Work conducted by people
- Cleanliness and hygiene.
- Fenced off land for purpose of farming.
14 Clues: Continuity and...? • Work conducted by people • Cleanliness and hygiene. • Manufacturing and production. • New technology to improve society. • We need it to back up our arguments. • Fenced off land for purpose of farming. • The British one covered 1/4 of the globe. • An outpost or settlement in a foreign land. • Seeing history from a certain point of view. • ...
China - mischa olivier 2022-01-19
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- believe that 2 powers govern the natural rhythms
- period of glory, unity and peace
- dynasty first family to rule middle kingdom
- representing masculine qualities
- first of chinas golden age
- ancient trade routes
- a governments official exam
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- thinkers and ideas must be controlled by?
- chinese civilization began
- what spread into china from inda
- gunpowder, paper money, magnetic compass
- respect shown by children to parents
- powerful government was the key to social order
- philosopher lived during decline Zhou dynasty
- representing feminine qualities
- expelled from china
- who controlled the family
17 Clues: expelled from china • ancient trade routes • who controlled the family • chinese civilization began • first of chinas golden age • a governments official exam • representing feminine qualities • what spread into china from inda • period of glory, unity and peace • representing masculine qualities • respect shown by children to parents • gunpowder, paper money, magnetic compass • ...
Manatee Summer 2025-02-24
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- What is the name of the local river?
- Manatees can be hurt by the propeller on a ______.
- Peter blamed his tears on having _____________.
- Peter and Tommy have a Discovery _______.
- Peter and Tommy named the manatee __________.
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- Tommy moved to the state of _______________.
- Grandpa and Peter were hurt during the ________.
- Pete's mom sold ____________for her job.
- What was the 100th discovery?
9 Clues: What was the 100th discovery? • What is the name of the local river? • Pete's mom sold ____________for her job. • Peter and Tommy have a Discovery _______. • Tommy moved to the state of _______________. • Peter and Tommy named the manatee __________. • Peter blamed his tears on having _____________. • Grandpa and Peter were hurt during the ________. • ...
Ancient China 2022-04-04
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- It was invented in the 5th century BC
- binding, A practise to become a high priced bride
- Wall of china, what they build to protect themselves
- China exchanged it for gold
- hunang, The first Qin emperor of china
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- Chinas staple crops
- One of the main three inventions
- china, One of the main three inventions
8 Clues: Chinas staple crops • China exchanged it for gold • One of the main three inventions • It was invented in the 5th century BC • china, One of the main three inventions • hunang, The first Qin emperor of china • binding, A practise to become a high priced bride • Wall of china, what they build to protect themselves
Shows On Discovery+ 2021-08-20
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- Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes
- A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids
- People recount experiences with their crazy neighbors
- Couples who have only three months to tie the knot
- Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners
- A dance studio in Atlanta Georgia, compete in competitions
- Women look for their perfect wedding dresses
- People sharing their experiences with bad people they knew
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- Two parents raise their fourteen kids in Las Vegas, Nevada
- A man and woman survive the wilderness with nothing
- People go on the hunt for their dream homes
- Four chefs compete in a cooking competition for a cash prize
- Chefs from around the U.S come to show their awful cooking skills
- Moms argue while their daughters dance
- People struggle with their morbid obesity
- A reality show where Gordon Ramsey looks for a chef worthy of the restaurant of their dreams
- Twin brothers try to sell houses
17 Clues: Twin brothers try to sell houses • Moms argue while their daughters dance • People struggle with their morbid obesity • People go on the hunt for their dream homes • Women look for their perfect wedding dresses • Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes • A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids • Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners • ...
Shows On Discovery+ 2021-08-21
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- Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes
- A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids
- People recount experiences with their crazy neighbors
- Couples who have only three months to tie the knot
- Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners
- A dance studio in Atlanta Georgia, compete in competitions
- Women look for their perfect wedding dresses
- People sharing their experiences with bad people they knew
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- Two parents raise their fourteen kids in Las Vegas, Nevada
- A man and woman survive the wilderness with nothing
- People go on the hunt for their dream homes
- Four chefs compete in a cooking competition for a cash prize
- Chefs from around the U.S come to show their awful cooking skills
- Moms argue while their daughters dance
- People struggle with their morbid obesity
- A reality show where Gordon Ramsey looks for a chef worthy of the restaurant of their dreams
- Twin brothers try to sell houses
17 Clues: Twin brothers try to sell houses • Moms argue while their daughters dance • People struggle with their morbid obesity • People go on the hunt for their dream homes • Women look for their perfect wedding dresses • Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes • A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids • Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners • ...
Discovery Centre Manager 2023-08-15
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- Mastering skills in making this hot beverage
- The things we live and breathe at Snowy
- The Snowy Story is rich in
- The most important part of my job
- Trading teams favourite acronym
- Manage a diverse group of 16
- Contribute to this document weekly and monthly
- Develop and build confidence in team members
- Engage with internal and external
- Exceptional service is always a priority to our..
- Arrive at 5.45am Tuesdays to prepare
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- Retail
- What you call a person running an educational program
- Host International and Government
- The future of electricity
- Work with the broader community to form
- Fundamental in every team
17 Clues: Retail • The future of electricity • Fundamental in every team • The Snowy Story is rich in • Manage a diverse group of 16 • Trading teams favourite acronym • Host International and Government • The most important part of my job • Engage with internal and external • Arrive at 5.45am Tuesdays to prepare • The things we live and breathe at Snowy • ...
Valentines Day 6.0 2026-02-14
16 Clues: Paper • Challenge • My year (2) • The man (2) • Our very own • Wedding must • New addition • New discovery • "Let's get..." • A man broken by • My pride and joy • Heaviest addition • Your pride and joy • Overnight visitors • Rock with a view (2) • Just being honest (2)
Project 3 Terms Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-21
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- Rules for enforceable agreements
- Protecting creations like software, inventions, and designs
- Rules for buying and selling goods/services
- Producing something at a lower opportunity cost
- Rules for paying taxes
- Patterns or changes in business over time
- Check outside factors that affect a business
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- Buying and selling across countries
- Producing something more efficiently than others
- Rules about owning and using property
- Goods/services sent out of a country
- Goods/services brought into a country
- Rules for handling unpaid debts
13 Clues: Rules for paying taxes • Rules for handling unpaid debts • Rules for enforceable agreements • Buying and selling across countries • Goods/services sent out of a country • Rules about owning and using property • Goods/services brought into a country • Patterns or changes in business over time • Rules for buying and selling goods/services • ...
Washington DC 2013-04-10
Ancient Robots Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-22
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- Called the Godfather of Robotics
- magicians and conjurers of the temple
- most extraordinary minds originated
- one of Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions
- scientific method
- Push pull mechanism
- Robot that protected the island of Crete
- where robotic devices were used
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- inventor of science fiction
- knowledge of compressed air originated from
- discovered chloroform
- temples were kept
- Produced a chariot that pointed to their capital
- flew through the temple Serapis
- most reliable form of energy
15 Clues: temples were kept • scientific method • Push pull mechanism • discovered chloroform • inventor of science fiction • most reliable form of energy • flew through the temple Serapis • where robotic devices were used • Called the Godfather of Robotics • most extraordinary minds originated • one of Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions • magicians and conjurers of the temple • ...
Inventions spelling list 2024-02-15
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- plural of discovery
- used to protect an inventors rights to his ideas
- the power of electricity was not an invention, but a_________
- one creates something new to solve a problem
- to create something new
- this helped create computers, phones, etc.
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- inventors identify a problem and find a ________
- it's made by an inventor
- these make doing certain jobs quicker and easier
- if you have a _________, try to find a solution!
10 Clues: plural of discovery • to create something new • it's made by an inventor • this helped create computers, phones, etc. • one creates something new to solve a problem • inventors identify a problem and find a ________ • these make doing certain jobs quicker and easier • used to protect an inventors rights to his ideas • if you have a _________, try to find a solution! • ...
Stamos term 4 spelling 2019-12-02
19 Clues: Guess • Overseas • Final stop • Own products • Day dreaming • Space vehicle • Straight away • Finding things • Getting bigger • Inside a mouth • To be backed up • Spinning action • Antenna in space • Happiness and joy • Suddenly invisible • After an earthquake • Something happening • Gas planet with rings • Book with products to buy
Jane's Discovery 2024-03-28
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- don’t give up
- turn down
- a quality that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear
- huge; in an extreme degree
- look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead
- a quick run
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- just a moment; not lasting
- given freely especially to a cause or fund
- the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising
- to
- get lost
11 Clues: to • get lost • turn down • a quick run • don’t give up • just a moment; not lasting • huge; in an extreme degree • given freely especially to a cause or fund • look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead • the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising • a quality that enables you to face danger or pain without showing fear
unit 2 Reading & Writing 2017-05-17
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- Leave me _____!
- very old; long past
- to become a member of an organization
- speak a language easily and correctly
- look for; seek
- say what things are like or what has happened
- things that are produced and sold
- argue with
- make sth bigger
- one of four great inventions of ancient China, which can be used to find directions
- make money
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- having life
- keep doing something
- to be badly affected by sth; sth unpleasant or painful happens
- take take of; look after
- people who are old
- give reasons or details for sth
- typical
- a coutry famous for romance
- as much as is necessary
20 Clues: typical • argue with • make money • having life • look for; seek • Leave me _____! • make sth bigger • people who are old • very old; long past • keep doing something • as much as is necessary • take take of; look after • a coutry famous for romance • give reasons or details for sth • things that are produced and sold • to become a member of an organization • ...
Technology Review 2023-09-05
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- A type of text-coding
- Second step in PEMDAS
- Technology 2 class period
- The science guy
- For making circuits or cutting food
- A twisted ramp around an axel
- Comes in 3 classes
- An other type of text-coding, and a snake
- A type of block-coding
- Typical Standard measurement
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- Typical Metric measurement
- Allows things to roll
- Mr. Fung's favorite color
- Used to separate
- Rope and Wheel
- a word for string
- Light Emitting Diode
- Unit of resistance
- One of the oldest inventions
- Technology 3 class period
- An inclined plane
- 3 strands to make rope
- Saw an apple fall from a tree, also force.
23 Clues: Rope and Wheel • The science guy • Used to separate • a word for string • An inclined plane • Unit of resistance • Comes in 3 classes • Light Emitting Diode • A type of text-coding • Allows things to roll • Second step in PEMDAS • 3 strands to make rope • A type of block-coding • Mr. Fung's favorite color • Technology 2 class period • Technology 3 class period • Typical Metric measurement • ...
Where are we going???? 2024-12-02
19 Clues: grit • tent • el sol • relaaaax • how long? • like candy • clink clink • briny waters • shoes/shutes • lol gathering • ball bouncers • splish splash • tall structure • over and under • smooth sailing • beautiful & shallow • deep urban discovery • the foosh be with you • nightclub dance but just if you are a----
inventions and discoveries 2025-03-11
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- Robert Nevellis invented it in the 19th century. You love this invention!
- Thomas Edison invented it in 1879.
- It was discovered in the early Stone Age.
- Karl Benz invented it in 1886.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876.
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- Isaac Newton discovered it in 1666.
- Martin Cooper invented this in 1973.
- Thomas Savery invented it in 1712.
- Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774.
9 Clues: Karl Benz invented it in 1886. • Thomas Savery invented it in 1712. • Thomas Edison invented it in 1879. • Isaac Newton discovered it in 1666. • Martin Cooper invented this in 1973. • Joseph Priestly discovered this in 1774. • It was discovered in the early Stone Age. • Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876. • ...
China Ben Handzel 2022-01-18
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- king,warrior-nobles,peasants
- 2 powers govern the natural rhythms of life
- Animal bones priest would write for god's
- what did the chinese refer to themselves as
- Had to obey fathers and husbands and sons later
- give land and in return they defend you
- respected their parents
- first historic family rule china
- Philosopher who lived during decline of zhan
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- good at bronze work & manufactured weapons
- A government official exam
- a powerful government was key to social order
- Picture or symbol standing for a word
- respect to elders and parents by children
- Relatives spirits bring good fortune
- Controlled familys property and decisions
- Compass,gun powder,paper money
- one of the earliest writing systems
- was the most isolated civilization
- thought natural order is important
20 Clues: respected their parents • A government official exam • king,warrior-nobles,peasants • Compass,gun powder,paper money • first historic family rule china • was the most isolated civilization • thought natural order is important • one of the earliest writing systems • Relatives spirits bring good fortune • Picture or symbol standing for a word • ...
Mars Discovery 2021-03-27
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- what allow us to breath on Earth
- the actioon of explorate something
- Someone who is the first to do something
- enouhg or adequate (adjective)
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- awarness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation
- seize and hold firmly
- artificial objects landed in the sky intented to orbit the Earth
- a natural source of wealth or revenue
- the maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given amount of time
- one of the two essential molecules present in the atmosphere
- the result of the action to make more human
11 Clues: seize and hold firmly • enouhg or adequate (adjective) • what allow us to breath on Earth • the actioon of explorate something • a natural source of wealth or revenue • Someone who is the first to do something • the result of the action to make more human • one of the two essential molecules present in the atmosphere • ...
System discovery 2025-03-07
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- System used to do an enhanced check on customers wanting mobile
- System used for new & existing mobile orders
- System used to place EE mobile regrades
- System used for new & existing mobile orders
- Ststem used to check mobile phone stock
- Used for terms and conditions
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- Used to help create future business
- Customer profile for broadband
- System used to check mobile prices/plans
- System used to place BT broadband regrades
- The fountain of knowledge
- System used to place New EE Broadband
12 Clues: The fountain of knowledge • Used for terms and conditions • Customer profile for broadband • Used to help create future business • System used to place New EE Broadband • System used to place EE mobile regrades • Ststem used to check mobile phone stock • System used to check mobile prices/plans • System used to place BT broadband regrades • ...
Inventions and the Automobile 2016-07-29
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- To notify by a signal.
- Supplies or tools needed for a special purpose.
- Develop slowly into a more complex form.
- The act of accepting that something is true or important.
- Capable of reflecting light, images, or sound waves.
- To be insistent.
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- Consisting of great numbers.
- To obtain the exclusive rights to (an invention, process, etc.) by a patent.
- An object, machine or piece of equipment that has been made for a special purpose.
- Offering or expressing a choice.
- To make or produce something in large amounts.
- Having the shape of a sphere.
- To guide the course of something in motion.
13 Clues: To be insistent. • To notify by a signal. • Consisting of great numbers. • Having the shape of a sphere. • Offering or expressing a choice. • Develop slowly into a more complex form. • To guide the course of something in motion. • To make or produce something in large amounts. • Supplies or tools needed for a special purpose. • ...
Great People and Inventions 2021-03-11
13 Clues: TNT • Paper • logic • Pinhole Camera • Nicolas Appert • Abbas ibn Firnas • Alexander Parkes • Moonlight Sonata • Toilet,Lamination • Alternating current • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous creation • Father of political philosophy, morality, and • Chinese thinker and social philosopher, The first private teacher
Chinese Discoveries and Inventions 2025-03-10
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- A disease prevention technique used by Chinese.
- A currency that is made using woodblock printing.
- These cards were made using woodblock printing.
- Used Magnetic stones to tell directions during voyages.
- This was used for fireworks at first and was later used in the military.
- A substance that was made by accident by Alchemists.
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- THe chinese built new arches and segmentation on ______.
- Chinese were experts in making _______ using tree bark and rags.
- The chinese use these blocks for printing.
- A type of boat where people would turn a paddle by walking on the treadmill.
- A wheel would turn every 24 hours to give people the time.
- A type of pottery that combines quartz and feldspar.
- Lock Lock Boats can use this device to go 'uphill' or 'downhill'.
13 Clues: The chinese use these blocks for printing. • A disease prevention technique used by Chinese. • These cards were made using woodblock printing. • A currency that is made using woodblock printing. • A type of pottery that combines quartz and feldspar. • A substance that was made by accident by Alchemists. • Used Magnetic stones to tell directions during voyages. • ...
Elements 2024-04-27
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- Was discovered in 1863 by Ferdinand Reich at the Freiberg School of Mines in Germany.
- Was discovered by Carl F. Auer von Welsbach, an Austrian chemist, in 1885.
- Was discovered in January 1839 by Carl Gustav Mosander at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm.
- Discovery date, 1952 ; Discovered by, Albert Ghiorso and colleagues
- Was discovered by Eugène-Antole Demarçay, a French chemist, in 1896.
- Was discovered by Andrés Manuel del Rio, a Spanish chemist, in 1801.
- Was discovered by Martin Heinrich Klaproth, a German chemist in 1789.
- Discovered by Glenn Seaborg at Berkeley in 1940,
- It was first isolated in 1925 by Walter and Ida Noddack and Otto Berg in Germany.
- Named after the Russian physicist Georgy Flerov who founded the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research where the element was discovered.
- Marie Curie is remembered for her discovery of this element.
- Was discovered by Georg Brandt, a Swedish chemist, in 1739.
- The credit for discovering this element goes to the brothers, Juan and Fausto Elhuyar, who were interested in mineralogy
- Was discovered by Friedrich Ernst Dorn, a German chemist, in 1900 while studying radium's decay chain.
- Was discovered in 1791 by the clergyman and geologist William Gregor as an inclusion of a mineral in Cornwall, Great Britain.
- Was discovered by William Hyde Wollaston, an English chemist, in 1803.
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- Was discovered in 1886 by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in Paris.
- Was discovered in 1803, by English chemist Smithson Tennant in London.
- Was first made in 1950 at Berkeley, California, by a team consisting of Stanley Thompson, Kenneth Street Jr., Albert Ghiorso, and Glenn Seaborg.
- Was discovered in 1880 by Charles Galissard de Marignac at Geneva.
- Was discovered by the Swiss chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac in the year 1878.
- Discovery date, 1964 ; Discovered by, Georgy Flerov and colleagues at Dubna, near Moscow, Russia.
- It was first identified as an element in 1753 by Claude Geoffrey the Younger.
- Is named for Dmitri Mendeleev who produced one of the first periodic tables.
- Was discovered in July 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris Travers at University College London.
- Was discovered by Marguerite Perey in France (from which the element takes its name) in 1939.
- Was known to the ancient Chinese, Egyptians and Hindus and has been found in Egyptian tombs dating back to about 1500 B.C.
- Discovered in 1898, By a British chemists, William Ramsay and Morris Travers
- Was first produced by Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Münzenber and their team working at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany on November 9th, 1994.
- Discovery date, 1940. Discovered by, Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson
30 Clues: Discovered by Glenn Seaborg at Berkeley in 1940, • Was discovered by Georg Brandt, a Swedish chemist, in 1739. • Marie Curie is remembered for her discovery of this element. • Was discovered in 1880 by Charles Galissard de Marignac at Geneva. • Was discovered in 1886 by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in Paris. • ...
Unit 2 S23 2023-03-06
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- The belief in more than one God.
- Credited with "discovery" of the New World
- Government whose laws are based in religion
- Plague that wiped out millions in Europe.
- Period of peace within the Mongol Empire
- Group Of brtual warriors that originated in Central Asia.
- Renaissance idea that emphasizes human wants/needs and human nature.
- A major focus of the Renaissance. Think "Mona Lisa"
- The separation of church and state
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- Name for the trade that took place between the Old and New Worlds.
- A person's beliefs, norms, traditions, and values
- Explorer who is credited with leading the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe but died before completion.
- The spread of culture
- Period in history that focused on "Rebirth" "Recovery" and "Discovery" and led to advancements in art and architecture.
- Led to the increase in literacy rates among Europe and allowed for the mass production of literature like never before.
- Effort led by Martin Luther in attempt to reform the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church.
- Network of trade routes that spread from China to Rome.
- Series of religious wars between Muslims and Christians
- The belief that is a country's strength is determined by how much gold and silver it has.
- The belief in only one god
20 Clues: The spread of culture • The belief in only one god • The belief in more than one God. • The separation of church and state • Period of peace within the Mongol Empire • Plague that wiped out millions in Europe. • Credited with "discovery" of the New World • Government whose laws are based in religion • A person's beliefs, norms, traditions, and values • ...
iornman the end 2026-01-30
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- the metal suit that protects him
- a dangerous threat that spreads and causes damage
- tiny technology used to build his suit
- books that tell stories with pictures
- the last or ending moment
- tools and inventions made using science
- iron Man Special Outfit
- giving something up for others
- a big fight or conflict
- the place where everyone lives
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- the superhero in the story
- what moves forward and can't be stopped
- iron Man's real name
- someone who saves others or helps them
- artificial intelligence
- what happens later in time
- what someone leaves behind after they're gone
- machines that can think or act by themselves
- someone who creates things
- the final part of the story
20 Clues: iron Man's real name • artificial intelligence • iron Man Special Outfit • a big fight or conflict • the last or ending moment • the superhero in the story • what happens later in time • someone who creates things • the final part of the story • giving something up for others • the place where everyone lives • the metal suit that protects him • books that tell stories with pictures • ...
science guy 2022-09-14
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- the story of great inventions
- Technical Society a ceear for kids to learn
- teach the rules of tech
- the type of engineer that design and test
- PageUSArmyCorpsofEngineers help to advanced stem
- testing equipment
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- teach the improtises of tech
- very good tech information
- People that are comfortably with chemicals
- design control
- figure out how good the thing is
- That helps you with health and medicine
12 Clues: design control • testing equipment • teach the rules of tech • very good tech information • teach the improtises of tech • the story of great inventions • figure out how good the thing is • That helps you with health and medicine • the type of engineer that design and test • People that are comfortably with chemicals • Technical Society a ceear for kids to learn • ...
EARLY HUMANS 2018-10-04
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- A place where early humans lived
- This helped to make a shelter
- technology consists of ways in which people apply inventions,tools and ___
- people moving from one place to another often
- a food
Down
- movement
- hunter gatherers live in small groups of 30 people
- Type of shelter early humans used
- How hunters and gathers entered North and South America
- a way to use fire
- communities
- a way to get food
12 Clues: a food • movement • communities • a way to use fire • a way to get food • This helped to make a shelter • A place where early humans lived • Type of shelter early humans used • people moving from one place to another often • hunter gatherers live in small groups of 30 people • How hunters and gathers entered North and South America • ...
week 8 spelling 2019-12-03
Across
- to fill exited
- to test something
- some thing a amazing
- to go on a holiday to relax
- a thing that happens after a earthquake
- to make something long
- a place that has all the planets
- something that that help you to say things
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- to be normal
- you need one of these to drive a car
- were the titanic sank
- a full rotation
- the middle of a earthquake
- were astronauts stay
- to under stand the word
- to wonder
- lives in out of space
- to discovery something
- the planet with a ring on it
19 Clues: to wonder • to be normal • to fill exited • a full rotation • to test something • were astronauts stay • some thing a amazing • were the titanic sank • lives in out of space • to discovery something • to make something long • to under stand the word • the middle of a earthquake • to go on a holiday to relax • the planet with a ring on it • a place that has all the planets • ...
Brian unit 5 2014-12-04
Across
- invented the assembly line
- provided new access to consumer goods
- example of mechanization
- captian of the steel industry
- resulted in growth if industry
- example of industrialization
- captian of the railroads industry
- they flew the first airplane
- development in cities created increased labor needs
Down
- invented the affordable automoble
- invented the lightbulb
- reduced farm labor needs and increased production
- negative effect of industrialization
- captian of the oil industry
- invented the telephone service
15 Clues: invented the lightbulb • example of mechanization • invented the assembly line • captian of the oil industry • example of industrialization • they flew the first airplane • captian of the steel industry • invented the telephone service • resulted in growth if industry • invented the affordable automoble • captian of the railroads industry • negative effect of industrialization • ...
DNA 2025-12-05
Across
- defining the building blocks of DNA and coining the term "nucleotide"
- and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA
- pioneered phage therapy
- his 1928 discovery of bacterial transformation
- Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA,
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- rules defining the structure of DNA's double helix, ensuring accurate genetic replication and transcription
- Helix the twisted-ladder structure of DNA
- his groundbreaking 1944 discovery
- and Chase proved that DNA, not protein, carries genetic information
- Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules
10 Clues: pioneered phage therapy • his groundbreaking 1944 discovery • Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules • Helix the twisted-ladder structure of DNA • his 1928 discovery of bacterial transformation • Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA, • and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA • ...
Meanings of Flowers 2026-02-08
Across
- true love
- dignity/instability
- Unity
- Winter and age
- True friendship
- Woman’s worth and bridal festivities
- Expected meeting
- Steadfast piety
- Disappointed expectation
- Envy
- Grace
- Comfort or stupidity
- Happiness and friendship
- Preference
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- Ingenuity
- Transient impression
- Forgive and forget
- gentility/esteem
- Present preference
- Worthiness
- Voluptuousness and superior merit
- Melancholy
- Beauty as the only attraction
- Merriment
- Love
- Recall
- I will always remember you
- Love revealed through discovery
- Simplicity
29 Clues: Envy • Love • Unity • Grace • Recall • Ingenuity • true love • Merriment • Worthiness • Melancholy • Simplicity • Preference • Winter and age • True friendship • Steadfast piety • gentility/esteem • Expected meeting • Forgive and forget • Present preference • dignity/instability • Transient impression • Comfort or stupidity • Disappointed expectation • Happiness and friendship • I will always remember you • ...
Exploration 2022-02-10
Across
- gathering information about geographical structure
- conquerors who colonized territories
- a device used for exploration that shows which direction you’re going in
- printer used to spread information about the exploration
- a disease spread by Europeans to the Americas
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- searching for the purpose of discovery
- seeking to find an answer
- trading to expand and profit in a country
- searching for the unknown
- explorer credited for discovering the Americas
- giving/receiving goods for profit
- visiting a place or going from one place to another
12 Clues: seeking to find an answer • searching for the unknown • giving/receiving goods for profit • conquerors who colonized territories • searching for the purpose of discovery • trading to expand and profit in a country • a disease spread by Europeans to the Americas • explorer credited for discovering the Americas • gathering information about geographical structure • ...
X-Ray and Electron Discovery 2022-10-27
Across
- Post-electron atomic model
- Radiation released from high-energy electrons contacting a shell electron
- First subatomic particle
- Conducted the famous gold foil experiment (last name)
- AKA Crooke's tube
- Roentgen's wife
- 1850s rudimentary device with 2 electrodes
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- Pre-Roentgen atomic model by Dalton
- Current atomic model
- Less common form of x-ray production
- Positively charged electrode
- Negatively charged electrode
- Discovered the electron (last name)
- Discovered the x-ray (last name)
- More common form of x-ray production
15 Clues: Roentgen's wife • AKA Crooke's tube • Current atomic model • First subatomic particle • Post-electron atomic model • Positively charged electrode • Negatively charged electrode • Discovered the x-ray (last name) • Pre-Roentgen atomic model by Dalton • Discovered the electron (last name) • Less common form of x-ray production • More common form of x-ray production • ...
Archeology in the Bible 2025-02-03
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- East : Where the Fertile Crescent is located.
- : Used as paper, dead sea scrolls were written on it.
- : Where the Jordan River is found.
- : First important discovery of Jericho.
- Ghazal : Largest Neolithic settlements in the world.
- : When the Rosetta Stone was found.
- Stone : Artifact with ancient inscriptions in Hieroglyphics.
- : Symbols that represent objects or concepts in ancient writing.
- of Jericho : One of the earliest defense systems
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- Sea : Borders the Fertile Crescent.
- Inscription : Source for understanding the bible.
- Crescent : Home to some of the eariliest civilizations.
- : Found on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- : Early pictures used to symbolize objects or ideas.
- : Second important discovery of Jericho.
- Stele : First extra-extra biblical mention of the nation.
- Sea Scrolls : Contained fragments of the Hebrew Bible.
- : The wall and city of ?
- Stone : Bears an inscription of Mesha.
- River : Where the Ain Ghazal is located.
20 Clues: : The wall and city of ? • : Found on the Dead Sea Scrolls. • : Where the Jordan River is found. • Sea : Borders the Fertile Crescent. • : When the Rosetta Stone was found. • Stone : Bears an inscription of Mesha. • : First important discovery of Jericho. • : Second important discovery of Jericho. • River : Where the Ain Ghazal is located. • ...
Brian unit 5 2014-12-04
Across
- reduced farm labor needs and increased production
- example of industrialization
- invented the telephone service
- captian of the oil industry
- example of mechanization
- provided new access to consumer goods
- invented the lightbulb
Down
- They flew the first airplane
- captian of the steel industry
- negative effect of industrialization
- captian of the railroads industry
- invented the affordable automoble
- development in cities created increased labor needs
- resulted in growth if industry
14 Clues: invented the lightbulb • example of mechanization • captian of the oil industry • They flew the first airplane • example of industrialization • captian of the steel industry • invented the telephone service • resulted in growth if industry • captian of the railroads industry • invented the affordable automoble • negative effect of industrialization • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-12
Across
- who moved due to the Potato Famine. Worked as cheap labor. Experienced discrimination.
- System
- Code Invented by Samuel Morse. A system of communicating through telegraph.
- Revolution
- the east coast with the west coast.
- Mills
- Canal
- who moved to California for Gold Rush. Help build the railroad.
- of people from rural to urban areas (usually for work)
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- Railroad
- scale production in a single location instead of the home
- a waterway from the Great Lakes to New York City
- fabric and clothing are made
- the cotton gin
- time when inventions changed the way Americans worked and lived
- that moved to the US. Settled in Texas and the West.
- Whitney
17 Clues: 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 • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-05-13
Across
- Limited amounts kids got to have this
- When it started
- would work long hours and live in harsh conditions
- British engineer
- Were home schoole
- Made of stone or hedges
- first counties to be affected
- The cycle of moving around produce
- Hired because could be payed less
- Used to move coal and heavy goods
- First made by Richard Trevithick in 1801
- Went to private schools
Down
- normally owned slums for workers
- Better way of weaving yarn
- Rich people
- Homes full of people
- Made by Robert Fulton in 1801
- known for poor safety as well as harsh working conditions
- can get from poor living and working standards
- Combination of two inventions
20 Clues: Rich people • When it started • British engineer • Were home schoole • Homes full of people • Made of stone or hedges • Went to private schools • Better way of weaving yarn • Made by Robert Fulton in 1801 • first counties to be affected • Combination of two inventions • normally owned slums for workers • Hired because could be payed less • Used to move coal and heavy goods • ...
Physicists who won Nobel Prize 2021-07-12
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- James Edwin Peebles for his theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology.
- Becquerel discovery of spontaneous radioactivity
- Antoon Lorentz investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation
- Einstein for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his d
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- Theo Strickland Nobel Prize for Physics for her invention of chirped pulse amplification (CPA), a method of making pulses of laser light of high power and short duration
- Conrad Röntgen Discovery of X-rays
- Zeeman investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation
- of the law of the photoelectric effect.
- Mia Ghez discovery of a supermassive compact object,
9 Clues: Conrad Röntgen Discovery of X-rays • of the law of the photoelectric effect. • Becquerel discovery of spontaneous radioactivity • Mia Ghez discovery of a supermassive compact object, • Zeeman investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation • Antoon Lorentz investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation • ...
Industrialization vocab 2025-10-07
Across
- A company that wipes out competitors
- Captain of the steel industry
- Eclusive rights to make and sell inventions
- Another word for country
- Captain of the automobile industry
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- Captain of railroad and shipping
- Captain of oil industry
- Inventor of the telephone
- Inventor of the light bulb
- Another word for city or closely populated area
10 Clues: Captain of oil industry • Another word for country • Inventor of the telephone • Inventor of the light bulb • Captain of the steel industry • Captain of railroad and shipping • Captain of the automobile industry • A company that wipes out competitors • Eclusive rights to make and sell inventions • Another word for city or closely populated area
Great People and Inventions 2021-03-11
13 Clues: TNT • logic • Paper • Pinhole Camera • Nicolas Appert • Alexander Parkes • Moonlight Sonata • Abbas ibn Firnas • Toilet,Lamination • Alternating current • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous creation • Father of political philosophy, morality, and • Chinese thinker and social philosopher, The first private teacher
Discoveries and Inventions 2022-04-06
Across
- Thomas Edison invented it using bamboo.
- It was created by George Washington Carver.
- It is the lastname of the inventor of the long distance wireless transmission.
- Johannes Gutenberg created it and everybody could have a book to read.
Down
- It is the person that creates something new.
- It is the new obc¿ject created by the inventor.
- It is the biggest planet of the Solar System.
- The Wright brother invented the ________.
- The Solar System is a ________.
9 Clues: The Solar System is a ________. • Thomas Edison invented it using bamboo. • The Wright brother invented the ________. • It was created by George Washington Carver. • It is the person that creates something new. • It is the biggest planet of the Solar System. • It is the new obc¿ject created by the inventor. • ...
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY 2020-02-22
Across
- First man to dissect animals
- Father of Scientific Anatomy
- Austrian physician, neurologist, and founder of Psychoanalysis
- Use of reason
- Introduce trigonometric functions, tables and techniques and algorithms in algebra
- Practical applications of what we know about nature
- Peek of science took place
- System of knowledge of the natural world gained through the scientific method
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- First pharmacist
- General of the roman navy
- Founder of Mathematical Analysis
- Ages No new inventions or knowledge
- System of traditional medicine
- One of the largest and wealthiest empires in the western hemisphere
14 Clues: Use of reason • First pharmacist • General of the roman navy • Peek of science took place • First man to dissect animals • Father of Scientific Anatomy • System of traditional medicine • Founder of Mathematical Analysis • Ages No new inventions or knowledge • Practical applications of what we know about nature • Austrian physician, neurologist, and founder of Psychoanalysis • ...
TAMWOOD 2012-03-01
14 Clues: a good time • supernatural • a cold treat • find yourself • prep for tests • sights and sounds • extensive exposure • mentor and educator • off the beaten path • someone to count on • a motivation and guide • language. culture. life. • and complete your learning • the beginning of an adventure
Inventors and inventions 2017-10-18
9 Clues: / We wanted to fly • / I created Microsoft • / Inventor of the phone • / I invented the telescope • / I saved a boy from rabies • / I manufactured the first car • / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod • / We use it to see the time and it is portable • / I made a lot of prototypes of flying machines
Sub-Statuses in HubSpot 2023-08-11
Across
- Learner's loan application has been successfully approved
- Learner missed funding-related tasks within set time
- Invalid phone number/email
- Learner wants a call at a specific date and time
- Learner approved for loans and has given acceptance
- Learner applied but faced loan rejection
- No conversations yet, just a fresh lead
- Learner asked not to be contacted via any channel
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- Learner conveyed lack of interest in the program
- Scheduled meeting missed by the learner
- Learner's discovery done, but a task stands before full commitment.
- Lender needs co-borrower or more documents for loan approval
- Learner interested in upcoming terms beyond the next one
- Some details uncovered, but no definite commitment secured
- Interaction without in-depth exploration or future callback mentioned
- Learner took the step of applying with one of our loan lenders
- Learner hasn't responded as per the call plan
- Learner successfully submitted full tuition payment
- Discovery done, learner on board with funding plan
19 Clues: Invalid phone number/email • Scheduled meeting missed by the learner • No conversations yet, just a fresh lead • Learner applied but faced loan rejection • Learner hasn't responded as per the call plan • Learner conveyed lack of interest in the program • Learner wants a call at a specific date and time • Learner asked not to be contacted via any channel • ...
Vocabulary List 2 2022-09-02
Across
- scientist who studies and predicts weather
- imaginary circle around Earth
- a reasonable explanation
- suffix meaning related to
- having to do with the work of the government
- suffix meaning related to
- suffix meaning without
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- inventions and methods of problem solving
- to examine carefully and explain
- having to do with money and goods
- to set a course, or to plan, for getting around
11 Clues: suffix meaning without • a reasonable explanation • suffix meaning related to • suffix meaning related to • imaginary circle around Earth • to examine carefully and explain • having to do with money and goods • inventions and methods of problem solving • scientist who studies and predicts weather • having to do with the work of the government • ...
Simpsons Characters 2024-01-12
Across
- criminal who robs Apu's store
- the name of the guest character which Homer voices on Itchy and Scratchy
- "hi, I'm ____ ______ you may remember me from..."
- purple-haired twins
- nerd character in Bart's class
- owner of Bart's favourite store
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- Milhouse's dad
- the star of a Spanish-language television sitcom, he wears an insect costume
- character with sunglasses and an afro, he likes to dance
- Burns' assistant
- scientist who creates crazy inventions
- the mascot for Homer's favourite beer
- the Reverend's wife
- gangster, leader of the mob
- Springfield's Reverend
15 Clues: Milhouse's dad • Burns' assistant • purple-haired twins • the Reverend's wife • Springfield's Reverend • gangster, leader of the mob • criminal who robs Apu's store • nerd character in Bart's class • owner of Bart's favourite store • the mascot for Homer's favourite beer • scientist who creates crazy inventions • "hi, I'm ____ ______ you may remember me from..." • ...
Human Geography 2025-10-30
Across
- study of population
- spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns
- Borders, artificial, set by the government.
- belief in many gods
- attitudes and behaviors shared by relatives
- rates, number of live births per person
- Society accepts an innovation.
- society adapts the culture of a different
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- Borders, created by physical features
- specific group that shares customs and heritage
- belief in one god
- rates, number of deaths in a population
- god or supreme being
- creating something new to meet a need
- growth, more economically developed country
15 Clues: belief in one god • study of population • belief in many gods • god or supreme being • Society accepts an innovation. • Borders, created by physical features • creating something new to meet a need • rates, number of deaths in a population • rates, number of live births per person • spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns • society adapts the culture of a different • ...
Rise of Industry! 2022-04-26
Across
- Sam the union leader of men!
- Kids and labor do not mix. ________ labor.
- Replacement workers! Not well liked!
- Removing carbon and impurities. Steel!
- Sell me something, jingle, branding.
- Doing something over and over again!
- Walking off the job to protest conditions!
- The up and down of the economy and business.
- Richest man in the history of the world?
- High unemployment, long economic downturn.
Down
- Darwin's ideas applied to business & society!
- The benefits of modernity, household helpers!
- People focusing on things/materialism.
- Many new things improving quality of life!
- A positive nickname for big business leaders.
- Owning and dominating from top to bottom!
- The buying up or combining of competitors.
- You can't come to work, not allowed in!
18 Clues: Sam the union leader of men! • Sell me something, jingle, branding. • Doing something over and over again! • Replacement workers! Not well liked! • People focusing on things/materialism. • Removing carbon and impurities. Steel! • You can't come to work, not allowed in! • Richest man in the history of the world? • Owning and dominating from top to bottom! • ...
Rosie Revere Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- a sudden feeling of excitement
- a person who designs or builds engines/machines
- shocked; lost courage
- completely confused
- a machine that releases a specific amount
- moved slowly and quietly as not to be noticed
- pulled or dragged using force
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- to make a series of explosive noises
- completely confused
- new creations
- to stay in place longer than necessary
- breathing with a whistling sound
- came near
- hanging across
- a very energetic person
15 Clues: came near • new creations • hanging across • completely confused • completely confused • shocked; lost courage • a very energetic person • pulled or dragged using force • a sudden feeling of excitement • breathing with a whistling sound • to make a series of explosive noises • to stay in place longer than necessary • a machine that releases a specific amount • ...
The Maya, Aztec, and Inca 2023-11-15
Across
- the lake where Tenochtitlan is located
- Exchanging goods
- Maya, Aztec, and Inca worship them
- people would___themselves to the gods
- things that the people created
- How they handled crops
- people built them to know when to harvest and pray
- The way the Inca farmed
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- The people who study artifacts and history
- these things are made to pray in
- The place where the Aztecs lived
- a series of knots in a string used to communicate that the Inca used
- symbols carved in rocks
- fighting to protect their culture and land
- man made objects used in the past
15 Clues: Exchanging goods • How they handled crops • symbols carved in rocks • The way the Inca farmed • things that the people created • these things are made to pray in • The place where the Aztecs lived • man made objects used in the past • Maya, Aztec, and Inca worship them • people would___themselves to the gods • the lake where Tenochtitlan is located • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-05-13
Across
- Were home schoole
- normally owned slums for workers
- British engineer
- first counties to be affected
- Rich people
- First made by Richard Trevithick in 1801
- When it started
- Made by Robert Fulton in 1801
- Went to private schools
- Used to move coal and heavy goods
Down
- Homes full of people
- Hired because could be payed less
- The cycle of moving around produce
- Better way of weaving yarn
- Limited amounts kids got to have this
- would work long hours and live in harsh conditions
- Made of stone or hedges
- can get from poor living and working standards
- Combination of two inventions
- known for poor safety as well as harsh working conditions
20 Clues: Rich people • When it started • British engineer • Were home schoole • Homes full of people • Made of stone or hedges • Went to private schools • Better way of weaving yarn • first counties to be affected • Combination of two inventions • Made by Robert Fulton in 1801 • normally owned slums for workers • Hired because could be payed less • Used to move coal and heavy goods • ...
Global Goals Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-23
Across
- Ensuring that species like fish are safe and healthy.
- Making sure everyone has a job.
- Ensuring males and females are equal.
- Ending homelessness.
- The number of global goals.
- Being happy and healthy.
- Using renewable and natural resources for energy.
- Ensuring no country is left behind.
- Making sure water is clean and cleaning methods.
- The year the global goals are expected to be accomplished.
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- Ensuring all civilizations can be sustained.
- Learning and going to school.
- Not wasting food and the resources used to make it.
- Ending climate changes like global warming.
- Being creative and innovative with inventions.
- The date that the global goals started.
- Keeping peace and ending evil.
- Minimizing separation based on differences.
- Making sure that species that live above water are safe and healthy.
- Ending Famine.
20 Clues: Ending Famine. • Ending homelessness. • Being happy and healthy. • The number of global goals. • Learning and going to school. • Keeping peace and ending evil. • Making sure everyone has a job. • Ensuring no country is left behind. • Ensuring males and females are equal. • The date that the global goals started. • Ending climate changes like global warming. • ...
Chinese S&T: History 2022-02-09
Across
- to light a fire (577AD)
- burn for fuel and light
- steel-making process
- used in horseback riding (3 AD)
- used to make cast iron (4th BCE)
- mother of Chinese invention
- water transportation
- one of the four ancient inventions
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- money, not easily faked
- instead of a fraction (14th BCE)
- of navigational importance
- wheelbarrow inventor
- China has always been at the forefront of scientific developments
- evidence of ancient astronomy
- most ancient industrial plastic
- China boasts of
- first mechanical clock was built by a ___
17 Clues: China boasts of • wheelbarrow inventor • steel-making process • water transportation • money, not easily faked • to light a fire (577AD) • burn for fuel and light • of navigational importance • mother of Chinese invention • evidence of ancient astronomy • used in horseback riding (3 AD) • most ancient industrial plastic • instead of a fraction (14th BCE) • ...
CHEMISTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-06-08
Across
- : Deals with the calculation of masses of the products and reactants involved in a reaction.
- : Mass of one mole of a substance in grams.
- : Uniform composition (Sugar solution, air).
- : Neither have definite volume nor definite shape.
- : Non-uniform composition(Mixtures of salt and sugar.)
- : Equal voume of gases at the same temperature and pressure should contain equal number of molecules.
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- : Discovery of electron .
- :Particles are close and can move around.
- : Atoms of different elements with different atomic number but same mass number.
- : Possesses a spherical shape in which the positive charge is uniformly distributed.
- : Number of protons in nucleus of an atom or Number of electrons in a neutral atom.
- :It is like photographic negative of an emission spectra.
- : Have definite volume and shape.
- : Discovery of neuton.
- : spectrum of radiation emitted by a substance that has absorbed energy.
15 Clues: : Discovery of neuton. • : Discovery of electron . • : Have definite volume and shape. • :Particles are close and can move around. • : Uniform composition (Sugar solution, air). • : Mass of one mole of a substance in grams. • : Neither have definite volume nor definite shape. • : Non-uniform composition(Mixtures of salt and sugar.) • ...
Discovery Education - Winston and Jinseo 2022-11-17
Across
- First People that landed in America
- Prehistoric Native Americans who lived in ohio like the Adena
- Prehistoric Native Americans who lived in current day Ohio
- Artifical Application of water to land
- Long period without rain
- Guardian or ancestor who watchs over people
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- People who migrated into Central Mexico
- Native Americans who were belived to be decended from the Ancestral Pueblos
- Large group of teritories and people ruled by one single leader
- Their homes were large rectangles with peaked roofs
- The name means ancestors of the enemy
- Land Bridge That Connected Asia To North America
- Native tribe living in Southwest United States
- Native American people who lived in the Artic Region for over 2000 years
14 Clues: Long period without rain • First People that landed in America • The name means ancestors of the enemy • Artifical Application of water to land • People who migrated into Central Mexico • Guardian or ancestor who watchs over people • Native tribe living in Southwest United States • Land Bridge That Connected Asia To North America • ...
Discovery ed 9.3 and 9.4 2023-05-04
Across
- an amendment that banned slavery
- The movement of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean
- the employment of children who are treated unfairly
- the side of the war against slavery
- an act that banned slavery and the slave trade
- a bill that made it so that all new states admitted to the union would be free states
- the torturous process that was the foundation of the early United States
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- a law that allows slave owners to reclaim slaves who had escaped to the north, even with no evidence
- a fight between the north and the south over slavery
- a revolutionary new product that allowed cotton production to speed up
- the belief that political power should come from the states
- signer of the emancipation proclamation
- senator who organizer of the Missouri compromise
- the side of the war that wanted slavery
14 Clues: an amendment that banned slavery • the side of the war against slavery • signer of the emancipation proclamation • the side of the war that wanted slavery • an act that banned slavery and the slave trade • The movement of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean • senator who organizer of the Missouri compromise • the employment of children who are treated unfairly • ...
"Deception Point" Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-09
Across
- The NASA satellite that was assumed to be responsible for discovering the meteorite.
- The assistant and campaign manager for the protagonist's father.
- A paleontologist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- The important object that was discovered by NASA.
- The name of Michael Tolland's ship.
- A Canadian geologist that discovered the meteorite, but was mysteriously killed and was not given credit for the discovery.
- The protagonist's boss, also the director of the NRO.
- The president's senior adviser.
- A room that absorbs sound so that calls and conferences can not be eavesdropped on by spy agencies.
- A giant spiral current of warm water caused by an undersea volcano or magma leak.
- The protagonist.
- A nuclear submarine that rescued the civilian scientists and the protagonist.
- The name of the underwater submersible that is on Michael Tolland's ship.
- The password to the personal computer of the protagonist's father.
Down
- A highly trained secret operations team that was dispatched to kill the civilian scientists and the protagonist.
- The agency that the protagonist works for.
- The protagonist's father.
- The director of NASA.
- The location that the protagonist was sent to by the president.
- A reporter for ABC News.
- The place where the protagonist meets with the president.
- The manager of the PODS project at NASA.
- A marine biologist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- An astrophysicist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- A glaciologist, also one of the four civilian scientists.
- An underwater microphone used by spy agencies to intercept communications from ships and submarines.
- The President of the United States, also the person that sent the protagonist on a mission to the NASA discovery.
- One of Michael Tolland's colleagues that works on his ship.
- The inflatable dome that was set up on top of the glacier that the NASA discovery was found in.
29 Clues: The protagonist. • The director of NASA. • A reporter for ABC News. • The protagonist's father. • The president's senior adviser. • The name of Michael Tolland's ship. • The manager of the PODS project at NASA. • The agency that the protagonist works for. • The important object that was discovered by NASA. • The protagonist's boss, also the director of the NRO. • ...
Chas 2017-08-16
Across
- boss's whip
- not the week
- LeBrons sport
- dunlin
- where people work out
- Man's best friend
- wild thoughts singer
- not a planet
- orange and blue baseball
Down
- black president
- one dance singer
- we da best
- pinstripe uniforms
- apple communicator
- Lebron
- NYSC Location
- access to all clubs
- ny football
- discovery channel week
- lion/tiger
20 Clues: Lebron • dunlin • we da best • lion/tiger • boss's whip • ny football • not the week • not a planet • NYSC Location • LeBrons sport • black president • one dance singer • Man's best friend • pinstripe uniforms • apple communicator • access to all clubs • wild thoughts singer • where people work out • discovery channel week • orange and blue baseball
5 U.S. History Ch. 10 2023-01-27
Across
- last name of President who arranged Louisiana Purchase
- the right to vote
- large rectangular boat partly covered by roof
- name for the large area purchased from France
- last name of President who signed Indian Removal Act
- a team of people working together
- a waterway built for boat travel and shipping
- the edge of a country or settled region
Down
- someone who helps understand different languages
- name for a nation's important song
- having devotion to one's country
- the Cherokee named their difficult journey the "Trail of ________"
- Seminole leader who fought to stay in Florida
- interpreter on the Corps of Discovery
- one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery
- the first people to enter/settle a region
- one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery
17 Clues: the right to vote • having devotion to one's country • a team of people working together • name for a nation's important song • interpreter on the Corps of Discovery • the edge of a country or settled region • the first people to enter/settle a region • one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery • one of the leaders of the Corps of Discovery • ...
Chapter 9 – Legacy of the Early American Civilizations 2025-09-25
Across
- Stories told by word of mouth
- System of numbers and calculations
- A tool for measuring time
- Woven fabric made by the Inca
- Records kept by ancient civilizations
- Stone buildings and pyramids
Down
- The study of the stars
- Medicines developed from plants
- Staple crop of the Americas
- Inventions passed down through generations
10 Clues: The study of the stars • A tool for measuring time • Staple crop of the Americas • Stone buildings and pyramids • Stories told by word of mouth • Woven fabric made by the Inca • Medicines developed from plants • System of numbers and calculations • Records kept by ancient civilizations • Inventions passed down through generations
think-tac-toe 2014-10-12
Across
- led the Texans revolt
- southern expansionist supporter of Tennessee
- ruthless general seized power in Mexico
- break away from the union
- general to occupy controlled border line between the two rivers
- publsished uncle toms cabin
- laws that require all citizens to aid in apprehending run away slaves
- 1854-1856 violence between pro slavery and antislavery supporters in Kansas
- fortified somar mission in San Antonio was the site of 1836 defeat and slaughter of Texas of Mexican troops
Down
- miners who went to California after the discovery of gold in 1848
- a system in which black and white abolitionist helped escaped slaves travel to safe areas
- mass migration to California after the discovery of gold in 1848
- seven seceding states
- laws enacted to counteract the fugitive slave act
- led the migration to Texas
- 1848 treaty ending the Mexican American war
- 1853 purchase of land from Mexico
- nation formed in 1835 by Texans who declared independence from Mexico
- several factions united in support of the Wilmont Proviso
- 1846 bill that would ban slavery in the territory war from Mexico
20 Clues: led the Texans revolt • seven seceding states • break away from the union • led the migration to Texas • publsished uncle toms cabin • 1853 purchase of land from Mexico • ruthless general seized power in Mexico • 1848 treaty ending the Mexican American war • southern expansionist supporter of Tennessee • laws enacted to counteract the fugitive slave act • ...
Unlock Your Creative Intelligence 2019-08-27
Across
- The total number of types of innovation
- This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation
- This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique
- It is more important to ask the right question rather than finding this
- Who should be concerned with being creative to innovate
- We drive our creative confidence from doing this
- The total number of discovery skills to cultivate creativity in us
- One-third of our creative ability comes from it
Down
- Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable".
- The old adage that leads to perfection.
- Michael Dell likes to come up with questions that nobody can ___
- Marc Benioff founded Salesforce.com by asking this question
- Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence
- Probably the quickest way to get new ideas.
- Steve Jobbs "Creativity is connecting" mantra is about
- To sustain innovation, we need to practise ___ thinking.
- The most common & frequently discovery skill used by top 5 CEOs
- Develop this after practising the 5 discovery skills
18 Clues: The old adage that leads to perfection. • The total number of types of innovation • Probably the quickest way to get new ideas. • Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable". • This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation • This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique • Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence • ...
Shows On Discovery+ 2021-08-21
Across
- A dance studio in Atlanta Georgia, compete in competitions
- People go on the hunt for their dream homes
- People recount experiences with their crazy neighbors
- A man and woman survive the wilderness with nothing
- Women look for their perfect wedding dresses
- A reality show where Gordon Ramsey looks for a chef worthy of the restaurant of their dreams
- Chefs from around the U.S come to show their awful cooking skills
- People struggle with their morbid obesity
Down
- Twin brothers try to sell houses
- Two parents raise their fourteen kids in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners
- Couples who have only three months to tie the knot
- A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids
- Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes
- People sharing their experiences with bad people they knew
- Moms argue while their daughters dance
- Four chefs compete in a cooking competition for a cash prize
17 Clues: Twin brothers try to sell houses • Moms argue while their daughters dance • People struggle with their morbid obesity • People go on the hunt for their dream homes • Women look for their perfect wedding dresses • Gordon Ramsey helps out unlucky restaurant owners • A man lives with his four wives and eighteen kids • Detectives use video surveillance to solve crimes • ...
Information Discovery Puzzle 2015-10-18
Across
- Start your writing with a question, fact or statistic, or an ______.
- First, you must pick a ______.
- The type of source that includes field reports and eyewitness accounts.
- A writer should also indicate the larger ______ that his or her thesis is responding to.
- Keep a list of your research in a rough ______.
- _______ what others have said ("they say").
- The ______ offers access to countless sites containing information.
- Before jumping into researching, you need a research ______.
Down
- Use a question that suits the ______ situation to guide your research.
- ______ is a good place to start preliminary research.
- By ______ your topic, you will be more likely to interest the audience.
- ______ sources include online and print publications.
- There are ______ kinds of sources.
- There are three kinds of field research: interviews, ______, and questionnaires.
- Make sure to also keep track of all your ______ by labeling, highlighting, or bookmarking websites.
- Some search sites offer the "______ search" to help focus your research.
- You should indicate what you're responding to ______ on in the discussion.
17 Clues: First, you must pick a ______. • There are ______ kinds of sources. • _______ what others have said ("they say"). • Keep a list of your research in a rough ______. • ______ is a good place to start preliminary research. • ______ sources include online and print publications. • Before jumping into researching, you need a research ______. • ...
Technology and Electricity 2013-10-27
Across
- group or system of interconnected people or things
- s________ is placed in the orbit round the earth.
- computer is a in_______
- days we can't live without __________
- computer
- programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- of the most common things to do online is _____________
- global computer network
Down
- piece of technology
- smartphone designed and marketed by a____
- Wide Web/ WWW
- powers computers
- loves watching this after school
- electronic world of networked computers- cyber______
15 Clues: mail • computer • Wide Web/ WWW • powers computers • piece of technology • computer is a in_______ • global computer network • loves watching this after school • days we can't live without __________ • smartphone designed and marketed by a____ • s________ is placed in the orbit round the earth. • group or system of interconnected people or things • ...
Touching Spirit Bear Theme 2023-11-28
Across
- The Great Gatsby
- Jurassic Park
- The Lovely and the Lost
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Frankenstein
- The Adventures of the Gawain and the Green knight
- Macbeth
- The Great Escape
- Othello
- 48 Laws of power
- The School of Good and Evil
- The Folly of Fools
Down
- The Secret Garden
- Spy the Lie
- Romeo and Juliet
- Touching Spirit Bear
- To Kill a Mocking bird
- The Lord of Flies
- Into the Wild
- The Alchemist
20 Clues: Macbeth • Othello • Spy the Lie • Frankenstein • Jurassic Park • Into the Wild • The Alchemist • The Great Gatsby • Romeo and Juliet • The Great Escape • 48 Laws of power • The Secret Garden • The Lord of Flies • The Folly of Fools • Touching Spirit Bear • To Kill a Mocking bird • The Lovely and the Lost • The School of Good and Evil • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn • ...
Ellis' crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- what country did not benefit from the discovery of America? pg.286
- what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285
- what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238
- what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285
- after Copernicus' death who began spreading his teaching? pg.288 [first name]
- where did all the learned flee when the Turks took Constantinople? pg.282
- what discovery ruined trade around the Mediterranean? pg.286
- who is generally as the creator of the printing press? pg.283 [fist and last name no space]
Down
- when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282
- who published a book saying that the sun was the center of the universe? pg.287 [last name]
- who influence architecture in Europe? pg.282 [full name no space]
- who was the first person to go around cape of good hope? pg.284 [last name]
- who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name]
- who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name]
- with the spread of individual thought men's ideas of the entire what changed? pg.287
15 Clues: what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285 • who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name] • when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282 • what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238 • who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name] • what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285 • ...
Ellis' crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- what country did not benefit from the discovery of America? pg.286
- what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285
- what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238
- what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285
- after Copernicus' death who began spreading his teaching? pg.288 [first name]
- where did all the learned flee when the Turks took Constantinople? pg.282
- what discovery ruined trade around the Mediterranean? pg.286
- who is generally as the creator of the printing press? pg.283 [fist and last name no space]
Down
- when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282
- who published a book saying that the sun was the center of the universe? pg.287 [last name]
- who influence architecture in Europe? pg.282 [full name no space]
- who was the first person to go around cape of good hope? pg.284 [last name]
- who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name]
- who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name]
- with the spread of individual thought men's ideas of the entire what changed? pg.287
15 Clues: what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285 • who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name] • when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282 • what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238 • who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name] • what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285 • ...
Unlock Your Creative Intelligence 2019-08-27
Across
- The total number of discovery skills to cultivate creativity in us
- Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable".
- Marc Benioff founded Salesforce.com by asking this question
- The total number of types of innovation
- Michael Dell likes to come up with questions that nobody can ___
- To sustain innovation, we need to practise ___ thinking.
- We drive our creative confidence from doing this
- This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique
- The most common & frequently discovery skill used by top 5 CEOs
Down
- Who should be concerned with being creative to innovate
- Steve Jobbs "Creativity is connecting" mantra is about
- The old adage that leads to perfection.
- Develop this after practising the 5 discovery skills
- It is more important to ask the right question rather than finding this
- Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence
- Probably the quickest way to get new ideas.
- One-third of our creative ability comes from it
- This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation
18 Clues: The old adage that leads to perfection. • The total number of types of innovation • Probably the quickest way to get new ideas. • Ratan Tata said to "___ the unquestionable". • This is one of Google's 9 innovation technique • This is 1 way of helping to sustain innovation • Innovative Entreprenuers have this intelligence • ...
Career Enhancement Review 2023-01-04
Across
- Fight
- Take the temp of our economy
- Why people lose jobs
- We have 13 of these
- Protect logos
- 93% of ALL communication
- Amount you sell for
- How to protect inventions
- PE Teacher
Down
- A.P.
- Good Market
- TSwift protects her songs
- Last step to getting a job
- Fix a Fight
- Needed to Graduate
- School
- Part of a company
- Good Teacher
- Bad Market
19 Clues: A.P. • Fight • School • Bad Market • PE Teacher • Good Market • Fix a Fight • Good Teacher • Protect logos • Part of a company • Needed to Graduate • We have 13 of these • Amount you sell for • Why people lose jobs • 93% of ALL communication • TSwift protects her songs • How to protect inventions • Last step to getting a job • Take the temp of our economy
Inventions and Discoveries 2021-03-24
Across
- Where is Karanghar Palace located in India(State name )
- - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name
- Where is located 'Shershah Suri's Tomb in India.(State name )
- Where is Sun Temple located.(State name )
- Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name )
- Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name )
Down
- Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name )
- Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name )
- Where is Elephanta Caves located.(State name )
- Where is located 'Four storied Rock-cut Hindu Temple' in Andhra Pradesh
10 Clues: Where is Sun Temple located.(State name ) • Rani-Ki-Vav is located in____(State name ) • Where is Elephanta Caves located.(State name ) • - Where is the Mysore palace located (State name • Where is Akbar's Tomb located in India.(State name ) • Where is Golconda Fort located in India.(State name ) • Where are located Ajanta and Ellora Caves.(State name ) • ...
History 2018-06-06
Across
- traveler from one place to another.
- with liberty.
- A hole in a mountain.
- one on important communication improvement.
- Rules regulations.
- lived in monasteries.
- made of ceramics.
- in this age first humans appeared, they used fire, and they hunted and fish with tools made of stones, bones and shells.
- he invented the printing press.
Down
- They founded a lot of cities.
- they worked the land and care the cattle.
- a form of government.
- a revolution in which steam engine and coal were great inventions.
- in Ancient History, the first appeared.
- it allow the exploration of the world.
- servant with no rights.
- they defended the kingdom during wars.
17 Clues: with liberty. • made of ceramics. • Rules regulations. • a form of government. • A hole in a mountain. • lived in monasteries. • servant with no rights. • They founded a lot of cities. • he invented the printing press. • traveler from one place to another. • it allow the exploration of the world. • they defended the kingdom during wars. • in Ancient History, the first appeared. • ...
Inventions crossword 2021-03-04
Across
- When did the irish come in strong
- Most of the people that helped on railroad
- helped cotton production
- Where this happened
- Did Not use slaves
- What century
- in new york in the water
- first name of who made the cotton gin
- People that weren't aloud to work
Down
- made messages faster
- used slaves
- helped on the mississippi river
- Helped in the fields
- revolution that started
14 Clues: used slaves • What century • Did Not use slaves • Where this happened • made messages faster • Helped in the fields • revolution that started • helped cotton production • in new york in the water • helped on the mississippi river • When did the irish come in strong • People that weren't aloud to work • first name of who made the cotton gin • Most of the people that helped on railroad
Inventions/Reform 2023-03-16
Across
- The slave who helped invent the reaper
- Harriett *** was the conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Frederick Douglass wrote this
- Group who believed women were deprived of their basic rights
- She believed all men and women were created equal
- William L *** wrote the Liberator
Down
- Group who demanded freeing of all slaves
- Fulton improved this
- Eli Whitney invented this
- William Garrison wrote this
- Frederick *** wrote the North Star
- Cyrus McCormic was the entrepreneur for this
- Susan B ** was a suffragist
- Soujourner Truth was born a ***
14 Clues: Fulton improved this • Eli Whitney invented this • William Garrison wrote this • Susan B ** was a suffragist • Frederick Douglass wrote this • Soujourner Truth was born a *** • William L *** wrote the Liberator • Frederick *** wrote the North Star • The slave who helped invent the reaper • Group who demanded freeing of all slaves • Cyrus McCormic was the entrepreneur for this • ...
Third Grade 2023-05-18
Across
- Mrs. Stepp teaches this to us.
- The place where we eat lunch.
- Our Math and science teacher
- A poem that does not have to follow a pattern.
- Our reading and social studies teacher.
- We went on a field trip to this museum.
- Little circles we fill in on testing sheets
Down
- We eat these on a classmate's birthday.
- Biographies presented in the gym.
- Created cartoons of inventions
- We have this on the playground.
- Has a numerator and a denominator.
- Length x width
- A poem with a 5,7,5 syllable pattern.
14 Clues: Length x width • Our Math and science teacher • The place where we eat lunch. • Mrs. Stepp teaches this to us. • Created cartoons of inventions • We have this on the playground. • Biographies presented in the gym. • Has a numerator and a denominator. • A poem with a 5,7,5 syllable pattern. • We eat these on a classmate's birthday. • Our reading and social studies teacher. • ...
2001: A Space Odyssey Crossword 2016-02-28
Across
- Crater that TMA-1 was found in
- TMA-1's reaction to the lunar dawn
- Diameter of Tycho
- ___ Would take the astronauts back to Earth
- When HAL tried to control the ship, Dave ___ HAL
- Base Floyd went to when he arrived on the moon
- TMA-1 was detected by a ___ ___ ___
- Length of trip
- TMA-1 had a huge ___ field
- Children in low gravity grow ____
- TMA-1 was powered by the ___
- The object found on one of Saturn's moons
- People on earth were told there was ___ on the moon in order to hide the discovery of TMA-1
- TMA-1 was found ____ feet below the surface
- Person who sent Floyd to the moon
- Destination of astronauts
- Main Spaceship
- Floyd refurred to TMA-1 as ____
- Length of night on the moon
- 2001: A Space Odyssey was written in ____
Down
- "Technology can be very dangerous" was one of the many ___ in this book
- There were ____ passengers on Discovery One
- TMA-1 was "the very ___ of night"
- Tycho was one of the moon's ___ craters
- TMA-1 is ___ years old
- Discovery One would use ____ to get to it's destination faster
- Some scientists thought TMA-1 was connected to the ____
- ctual name of TMA-1
- Cavemen were taught to use ___ by TMA-1
- TMA-1 had no surface ___
- Location where TMA-1 was found
- Bowman discovered something on ___, one of Saturn's moons
- Computer on Discovery One
- HAL9000 turned out to be ___
- Year that HAL 9000 became operational
35 Clues: Length of trip • Main Spaceship • Diameter of Tycho • ctual name of TMA-1 • TMA-1 is ___ years old • TMA-1 had no surface ___ • Computer on Discovery One • Destination of astronauts • TMA-1 had a huge ___ field • Length of night on the moon • TMA-1 was powered by the ___ • HAL9000 turned out to be ___ • Crater that TMA-1 was found in • Location where TMA-1 was found • ...
Peopling of the World 2022-06-30
Across
- taming wild animals for domestic chores (cows, for milking and plowing)
- professional record keeper
- long-lasting pattern of organization in a community
- New Stone Age
- ways of applying knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet your needs
- pyramid-shaped monument
- people's unique way of life
- highly mobile people moving from place to place
- Beginnings of agriculture
- skilled workers who made goods by hand
- modern humans
- the means of trading goods and services
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- cutting trees and burning grasses to clear fields
- the use of bronze into tools and weapons
- development of skills in a specific kind of work
- complex culture with five characteristics
- Old Stone Age
- wedge-shaped writing
- human-made objects
- food supply depended on collecting plant food and hunting animals
- humans and other creatures that walk upright
21 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • modern humans • human-made objects • wedge-shaped writing • pyramid-shaped monument • Beginnings of agriculture • professional record keeper • people's unique way of life • skilled workers who made goods by hand • the means of trading goods and services • the use of bronze into tools and weapons • complex culture with five characteristics • ...
Ellis' crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- what country did not benefit from the discovery of America? pg.286
- what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285
- what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238
- what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285
- after Copernicus' death who began spreading his teaching? pg.288 [first name]
- where did all the learned flee when the Turks took Constantinople? pg.282
- what discovery ruined trade around the Mediterranean? pg.286
- who is generally as the creator of the printing press? pg.283 [fist and last name no space]
Down
- when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282
- who published a book saying that the sun was the center of the universe? pg.287 [last name]
- who influence architecture in Europe? pg.282 [full name no space]
- who was the first person to go around cape of good hope? pg.284 [last name]
- who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name]
- who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name]
- with the spread of individual thought men's ideas of the entire what changed? pg.287
15 Clues: what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285 • who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name] • when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282 • what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238 • who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name] • what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285 • ...
Ellis' crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- what country did not benefit from the discovery of America? pg.286
- what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285
- what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238
- what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285
- after Copernicus' death who began spreading his teaching? pg.288 [first name]
- where did all the learned flee when the Turks took Constantinople? pg.282
- what discovery ruined trade around the Mediterranean? pg.286
- who is generally as the creator of the printing press? pg.283 [fist and last name no space]
Down
- when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282
- who published a book saying that the sun was the center of the universe? pg.287 [last name]
- who influence architecture in Europe? pg.282 [full name no space]
- who was the first person to go around cape of good hope? pg.284 [last name]
- who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name]
- who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name]
- with the spread of individual thought men's ideas of the entire what changed? pg.287
15 Clues: what shape was the Earth proven to be? pg.285 • who sailed around the world? pg.284 [last name] • when was Constantinople taken by the Turks? pg.282 • what discovery changed the world enormously? pg.238 • who showed the way across the Atlantic? pg.284 [last name] • what body of water was no longer the center of trade? pg.285 • ...
Greek Suffixes "-ology, -ologist" = studier of, expert in 2020-10-07
10 Clues: STUDY of stars • STUDY of music • STUDY of animals • STUDY of the environment • STUDY of god or religion • STUDY of crafts and inventions • STUDIER of, or EXPERT of, earth • STUDIER of, or doctor of hearing • STUDIER of, or EXPERT of, life and living beings • STUDIER of, or doctor of the elderly (old people)
Chapter 8 - Ranching and Mining 2022-02-07
Across
- born enslaved and was freed after Civil War
- used to track down and punish wrongdoers
- adventure books sold for a dime and helped spread myths of the Wild West
- staked a claim in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada
- discovery of gold in 1858
- digging deep beneath the surface
- houses where women danced with men for the price of a drink
- increase in wealth and profits
- during the Civil War they were killed in big numbers to feed the armies of the Union and Confederacy
- was a way to block off hundred of square miles
Down
- proved cattle could be driven north to the rail lines and sold for 10 times
- breed descended from Spanish cattle
- there was plenty of gold and silver in
- One of the most legendary boomtowns for mining
- place cowboys drove about 1.5 million cattle
- using shovels and picks to extract deposits of ore
- what people began building after the Civil War
- discovery of gold in the Black Hills and Copper in Montana led to rapid development in
- first elevator
- stray calves with no identifying symbols
- town that rivaled the mining towns in terms of rowdiness
- vast area of grassland owned by the government
22 Clues: first elevator • discovery of gold in 1858 • increase in wealth and profits • digging deep beneath the surface • breed descended from Spanish cattle • there was plenty of gold and silver in • used to track down and punish wrongdoers • stray calves with no identifying symbols • staked a claim in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada • born enslaved and was freed after Civil War • ...
BRITISH INVENTIONS 2022-02-26
Across
- A device for transmitting conversations
- band Elastic loop
- Red, yellow or green?
- To catch a mouse
- It fits on a wheel
- Flying machine
- Wipe the pencil (India rubber)
- chair Chair with rotating seat and small wheels
Down
- A picture puzzle
- Mind bender with boxes
- Waterproof jacket
- Cash dispenser (ATM)
- All the dirt disappears in this machine
- Used as a power source in a pufferbelly
14 Clues: Flying machine • A picture puzzle • To catch a mouse • band Elastic loop • Waterproof jacket • It fits on a wheel • Cash dispenser (ATM) • Red, yellow or green? • Mind bender with boxes • Wipe the pencil (India rubber) • A device for transmitting conversations • All the dirt disappears in this machine • Used as a power source in a pufferbelly • ...
BRITISH INVENTIONS 2022-02-26
Across
- Mind bender with boxes
- Cash dispenser (ATM)
- Chair with rotating seat and small wheels
- All the dirt disappears in this machine
- Waterproof jacket
- Wipe the pencil (India rubber)
- To catch a mouse
- Used as a power source in a pufferbelly
Down
- band Elastic loop
- Red, yellow or green?
- Flying machine
- A device for transmitting conversations
- A picture puzzle
- It fits on a wheel
14 Clues: Flying machine • A picture puzzle • To catch a mouse • band Elastic loop • Waterproof jacket • It fits on a wheel • Cash dispenser (ATM) • Red, yellow or green? • Mind bender with boxes • Wipe the pencil (India rubber) • All the dirt disappears in this machine • A device for transmitting conversations • Used as a power source in a pufferbelly • Chair with rotating seat and small wheels
The Great Depression 2021-01-12
Across
- time period where businesses were growing and new inventions were created
- time period of 10 years
- to fail or go under
- share of ownership
- people who study issues of money
Down
- people who study history
- time period that would bring some of the most difficult times in American history
- disagree, argue
- time of financial and economic struggle
- falling, lessoning, declining
- put money into
- time period of 100 years
12 Clues: put money into • disagree, argue • share of ownership • to fail or go under • time period of 10 years • people who study history • time period of 100 years • falling, lessoning, declining • people who study issues of money • time of financial and economic struggle • time period where businesses were growing and new inventions were created • ...
Volume 14 (DISCOVER) 2024-08-26
Across
- SOMETHING NEW FOUND
- LEGACY FROM THE PAST
- SEARCHING UNKNOWN AREAS
- GO FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- INTRODUCTION OF SOMETHING NEW
- COLLECTIVE BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
- PLAN AND CREATE
- STATE OF GREAT COMFORT
- GROUP WITH COMMON INTERESTS
- EXPRESSIVE VISUAL FORM
- TRENDY APPAREL
- ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
Down
- SECOND LARGEST CONTINENT
- STRUCTURAL DESIGN
- ORIGINAL THINKING
- INSIDE SPACE DESIGN
- CURRENT OR RECENT
- CUSTOM HANDED DOWN
- LONG TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
- EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
20 Clues: TRENDY APPAREL • PLAN AND CREATE • STRUCTURAL DESIGN • ORIGINAL THINKING • CURRENT OR RECENT • CUSTOM HANDED DOWN • EXPERT WORKMANSHIP • SOMETHING NEW FOUND • INSIDE SPACE DESIGN • LEGACY FROM THE PAST • LONG TRAVEL EXPERIENCE • STATE OF GREAT COMFORT • EXPRESSIVE VISUAL FORM • SEARCHING UNKNOWN AREAS • SECOND LARGEST CONTINENT • GROUP WITH COMMON INTERESTS • GO FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER • ...
Roaring 1920's 2023-03-09
Across
- opened up the first birth control clinic
- America lent money to Germany to help them repay debt
- Caused the rebirth of the KKK
- A cultural phenomenon
- against prohibition
- women that drank, smoked, and swore
- Started the back-to-Africa movement
Down
- Where many talented blacks headed to
- Restricted the number of immigrants
- President at the time
- the death of the 1920's
- supplies the public with alcohol illegally
- in favor of prohibition
- What did Sacco and Vanzetti contribute to?
- people who were excited by new inventions
15 Clues: against prohibition • President at the time • A cultural phenomenon • the death of the 1920's • in favor of prohibition • Caused the rebirth of the KKK • Restricted the number of immigrants • women that drank, smoked, and swore • Started the back-to-Africa movement • Where many talented blacks headed to • opened up the first birth control clinic • ...
Maria Anzola and Anna Yoon 2022-02-08
Across
- The dynasty that has many inventions and innovations
- Expanded to the west to control the silk road.
- Grandson of Genghis Khan
- The common cycle that dynasties go through
- Sees world as filled with complementary forces
- Desert north of China
- Italian trader
- Created China's largest empire in 25 years.
Down
- First ever dynasty
- Shortest ever dynasty
- The step where the dynasty weakens
- Keeps out invaders and acts as a border
- Network of trade routes
- The country south of India
- belief of respecting those in authority
15 Clues: Italian trader • First ever dynasty • Shortest ever dynasty • Desert north of China • Network of trade routes • Grandson of Genghis Khan • The country south of India • The step where the dynasty weakens • Keeps out invaders and acts as a border • belief of respecting those in authority • The common cycle that dynasties go through • Created China's largest empire in 25 years. • ...
DINOSAUR DISCOVERY 2023-02-11
Across
- Four of these joined together make a room
- A flat area indoor to walk on
- A place to store things behind a door
Down
- A flat length of wood or other hard material, attached to a wall or used as a piece of furniture to store or display objects
- Knock on this to be allowed inside
- A piece of furniture that has a flat top with four legs
- Plug this in to light up an area or room
- An opening in a wall to see into a room or building
- Read this to learn, get information or to relax
- A piece of furniture to sit on
10 Clues: A flat area indoor to walk on • A piece of furniture to sit on • Knock on this to be allowed inside • A place to store things behind a door • Plug this in to light up an area or room • Four of these joined together make a room • Read this to learn, get information or to relax • An opening in a wall to see into a room or building • ...
CSI Discovery 2022-06-15
Across
- tangible items or clues
- the escape room murderer
- people who are thought to have committed a crime
- Kami, Ann & Izzy are
- what you used to decode(specific)
Down
- what you were in the investigation
- everyone has them
- what is used for looking at fingerprints or grass blades
- someone harmed as a result of a crime
- the escape room victim
10 Clues: everyone has them • Kami, Ann & Izzy are • the escape room victim • tangible items or clues • the escape room murderer • what you used to decode(specific) • what you were in the investigation • someone harmed as a result of a crime • people who are thought to have committed a crime • what is used for looking at fingerprints or grass blades
Seasons Discovery 2023-06-08
AI discovery 2024-02-19
Across
- An AI chatbot developed by OpenAI that uses large language model technology.
- copying one's work without their permission
- deep learning that is based on large amount of data
- Any program that can take on one half of a conversation with a user
- government rules and standards that we must follow
Down
- can perform its task or tasks without needing human intervention.
- A collection of related data points, usually with a uniform order and tags.
- an input that a user feeds to an AI system in order to get a desired result or output.
- A series of instructions that allows a computer program to learn and analyze data in a particular way, such as recognizing patterns, to then learn from it and accomplish tasks on its own.
- A popular programming language used for general programming.
10 Clues: copying one's work without their permission • government rules and standards that we must follow • deep learning that is based on large amount of data • A popular programming language used for general programming. • can perform its task or tasks without needing human intervention. • Any program that can take on one half of a conversation with a user • ...
Greek Gods 2024-09-24
Across
- the god of inventions, peace and war
- the god of wine, vegetation, ritual madness, religious ecstasy and insanity
- the ocean, the sea
- the god of love and beauty
- the god of harvest , agriculture
- the god of trading, wealth and luck
Down
- the God Of Thunder,Sky
- the god of archery, music and wisdom
- the god of blacksmith,sculpture and fire
- the God of Birht, Family,Marriage
- the god of hunting and the wilderness
- the god of brutal warfare and slaughter
12 Clues: the ocean, the sea • the God Of Thunder,Sky • the god of love and beauty • the god of harvest , agriculture • the God of Birht, Family,Marriage • the god of trading, wealth and luck • the god of inventions, peace and war • the god of archery, music and wisdom • the god of hunting and the wilderness • the god of brutal warfare and slaughter • ...
