discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
storie history crossword 2025-10-07
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- reduced labor needs an increased overal production
- workers acting together o negotiatr with management
- Vanderbilt captain of railroad and shipping industry
- the movement from agricultural production to manufacturing production
- an inventor of the telephone and telphone service
- a law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trust that restrained trade
- an inventor who used electricity in various ways and invented the light bulb
- union an organization of workers joining together to work for better wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions
- Ford captain of the automobile industry, used assembly line to mass produce an affordable automobile
- d rockefeller captain of oil industry
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- belief that the survival of the fittest theory decided which people succeed in businsses and life on genral
- owning all businesses in certain field
- exclusive tight to make of sell inventions,allowed inventions to protect their inventions from being stolen by others
- another word for city or densely (highly) populated area
- a place where workers labored long hours under poor conditions for low wages
- another word for country or agricultural and low populated area
- a company that wipes out its competitions and controls and industry
- Carnegie captain of the steel industry
18 Clues: d rockefeller captain of oil industry • owning all businesses in certain field • Carnegie captain of the steel industry • an inventor of the telephone and telphone service • reduced labor needs an increased overal production • workers acting together o negotiatr with management • Vanderbilt captain of railroad and shipping industry • ...
Types of Scientists 2022-08-15
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- studies chemistry
- studies living things
- studies volcanoes
- _____ biologist studies living things in the sea
- improves older inventions
- a person skilled in science; a scientific investigator
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- explores and studiess outer space
- takes care of sick animals
- digs up and study fossils
- studies physics
- studies weather and storms
- creates new inventions
12 Clues: studies physics • studies chemistry • studies volcanoes • studies living things • creates new inventions • digs up and study fossils • improves older inventions • takes care of sick animals • studies weather and storms • explores and studiess outer space • _____ biologist studies living things in the sea • a person skilled in science; a scientific investigator
Invention & Innovation 2013-11-06
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- The world's largest video game company by revenue known for its game's characters such as Mario and Luigi.
- The company designs and manufactures vacuum cleaners, hand dryers, bladeless fans and heaters designed by Sir James _____.
- The process of transforming inventions into products.
- Right of ownership of an invention or process.
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- Discovery of new processes and potential of new products.
- The symbol sign or other features of a product.
- A carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines throughout the world known for its red can.
- Legal ownership of material such as books music and films.
8 Clues: Right of ownership of an invention or process. • The symbol sign or other features of a product. • The process of transforming inventions into products. • Discovery of new processes and potential of new products. • Legal ownership of material such as books music and films. • ...
Inventions 2023-01-12
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- plays music usually in a car or in a house in the old times
- a device which enables a person to jump from an aircraft and float safely to the ground
- closes your jackets, shoes and jeans with metal or copper teeth
- gets people places efficiently in the air
- powers a lot of different things with stored energy
- cleans carpet and hard floor with a tube with sucking air
- little cotton swabs usually used to clean out your ears and nose
- a little pouch full of tea leaves soaked in hot water
- gets the wrinkles out of your clothes with hot steam
- allows you to take pictures or videos of things
- sit down in a moving and spinning ride
- a toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns that are visible through an eyehole when the tube is rotated.
- a toy that is connected to a string that you throw and it comes back up
- tiny metal peices hit with a hammer to hold things together
- hard blue pants made out of denim
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- an instrument that can be used to observe small objects, even cells
- opens up as protection against rain
- a can containing lubricating oil, especially one with a long nozzle
- takes a black and white picture of your skeleton
- efficiently moves people from place to place (alternative for stairs)
- cuts your head off with a big blade
- cleans clothes and shoes with a spinning peice of metal that shoots out water and soap
- an explosive
- a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly
- like a paper clip but can hold clothes together with a closing needle
- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
26 Clues: an explosive • hard blue pants made out of denim • opens up as protection against rain • cuts your head off with a big blade • sit down in a moving and spinning ride • gets people places efficiently in the air • allows you to take pictures or videos of things • takes a black and white picture of your skeleton • powers a lot of different things with stored energy • ...
Inventions 2021-10-16
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- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Toy’s list contains the top 100 most memorable and creative toys in the past 100 years.
- What does H in HB stand for?
- Who were the first ones to discover chocolate? _ _ _ _ _
- The problem of serving ice cream in glass cups is that people would either forget to give them back or _ _ _ _ _ them by mistake.
- Percy Spencer was one of the _ _ _ _ _ people to be hired to work at the paper mill.
- What is the gas found in a bag of potato chip? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- When people found that it was messy to use a graphite stick, they originally used _ _ _ _ _ to cover the graphite.
- Play-doh was first invented as a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ supply.
- Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with.
- Eating _ _ _ _ chocolate may help to reduce risk of heart diseases.
- Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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- Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks.
- Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The first microwave was too big and could only be used by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- In 1924, cone production in Europe rose to record-breaking number of 245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cones.
- Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens.
- Chocolate chip cookies were an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ invention.
- What was ice cream served in before ice cream cones were discovered?
- fries What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for?
- For a matchstick to catch fire, we need to strike it against a _ _ _ _ _ paper.
- White phosphorous is dangerous while _ _ _ phosphorous is safe for use.
21 Clues: What does H in HB stand for? • Pencil leads are made of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Which country invented fries? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Play-doh is not _ _ _ _ _ and is safe to play with. • Microwave was earlier known as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ovens. • Phillumeny is the _ _ _ _ _ of collecting matchsticks. • fries What food was George Crum’s restaurant known for? • ...
Inventions 2018-10-11
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- ok
- when something moves from side to side
- a fun thing to do on ice
- Nevada is one of these
- a slimy insect in a garden
- to be scared
- wheat is one of these
- your measurement in pounds
- another way to say them
- not succeed at something
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- Not real
- the opposite of different
- to not leave
- something you do to a wall to change its color
- how Santa gets around
- simple, not fancy
- a fancy way to put up a girls hair
- a model of the Earth
- this color is a mix of black and white
- a waiter uses this to bring out your food
20 Clues: ok • Not real • to not leave • to be scared • simple, not fancy • a model of the Earth • how Santa gets around • wheat is one of these • Nevada is one of these • another way to say them • a fun thing to do on ice • not succeed at something • the opposite of different • a slimy insect in a garden • your measurement in pounds • a fancy way to put up a girls hair • ...
Inventions 2022-02-11
31 Clues: lim • kor • ting • skade • enorm • nyttig • fasong • fjerne • skisse • stråle • fiasko • oppgave • skjelve • unyttig • skuffet • verktøy • utvikle • forsker • balltre • håndledd • kastbart • kjøleskap • berømmelse • opplevelse • tegnestift • nysgjerrig • nødvendighe • Oppfinnelse • labratorium • presentasjon • stikkkontakt
Inventions 2015-04-13
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- Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson
- It's used for playing video games and enjoying
- Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe
- Was invented in 1925 by John Logie Baird
- Was invented in 1895 by Aleksandr Stepánovich Popov
- It's used for taking photographs and digital videos
- Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto
- Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse
- It's used for Going to other place. It's a transportation vehicle
- Was invented in 1938 by László József Bíró
- It's used for saving data and information
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- It's used for listening music and is a portable device
- It's used to explore unknown places
- Was invented in 1956 by Robert Adler and Eugene Polley
- Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs
- Was invented in 1946 by Dr. Percy Spencer
- It's used for receiving telephone calls
- It's used for researching information
- It's used to give light on the dark spaces
- It's used for surfing internet, to play, to type text, to open web pages
20 Clues: Was invented in 2010 by Steve Jobs • It's used to explore unknown places • Was invented in 1836 by Samuel Morse • Was invented in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson • It's used for researching information • Was invented in 1868 by Patek Philippe • It's used for receiving telephone calls • Was invented in 1977 by Xerox Palo Alto • Was invented in 1925 by John Logie Baird • ...
Inventions 2025-10-02
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- to try very hard to do something that is difficult
- good or helpful result or effect
- drawings that show how something works
- a plan or drawing that shows the look
- to keep for future use
- to supply the energy needed for something to work
- being effective without wasting time or energy
- the tools or machines for particular task
- to be able to name someone or something
- in the end, especially after a lot of problems
- to reduce or decrease
- able to invent things having original ideas
- a long period of time with no rain
- a place where old machines are thrown away
- a disease spread by mosquitoes
- to have enough money to pay for something
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- to live in an environmentally responsible way
- a form of energy that can be used for heating and lighting
- to point out or show something
- a piece of equipment made or adapted for a particular purpose
- a person who lives in a specific place
- of great use or price
- the act of making sure that something does not happen
- a new method, idea, or product
- something that is easy or obvious
- an object for holding or carrying something
26 Clues: of great use or price • to reduce or decrease • to keep for future use • to point out or show something • a new method, idea, or product • a disease spread by mosquitoes • good or helpful result or effect • something that is easy or obvious • a long period of time with no rain • a plan or drawing that shows the look • drawings that show how something works • ...
INVENTIONS 2013-05-14
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- water proof weapon used by ships or aircrafts to attack submarines.
- first practical adding and listing machine.
- the concept of an aerosol originated as early as 1790.
- making bread and other baked goods.
- was use for universal grocery products.
- for cutting.
- histories behind the invention of board games, playing cards, and puzzles.
- in 1973, for car safety.
- certain type of robot.
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- electronics appliance that we listen with or the context listened to.
- the invention of a typewriter.
- modern american sport invented in 1972.
- in 1904, November 15, created by King C.Gillete.
- by craftmen in manual operations such as, chopping, chiseling,sawing,filing,forging,and move.
- edison created this invention.
- natural substance that had been used by columbus and introduced to western culture.
- A wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passenger.
- perkins invented this in 1927.
- replaced in popularity by the introduction of DvD IN 1997.
19 Clues: for cutting. • certain type of robot. • in 1973, for car safety. • the invention of a typewriter. • edison created this invention. • perkins invented this in 1927. • making bread and other baked goods. • modern american sport invented in 1972. • was use for universal grocery products. • first practical adding and listing machine. • ...
Inventions 2021-12-10
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- wheelbarrow
- keeping us fit
- inventor of elevator
- Harry Coover is a sticky man
- Litan lighting up the sky
- a snack my George Crum
- take your medicine Mr Fleming
- taking to the sky with the Wright brothers
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- melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser
- Levi Strauss' trousers
- getting directions in the Han dynasty
- post it notes
- Tim Berners Lee uniting the world
- invented by Isaac Newton
- Mr Bell thinks it is good to talk
- John Logie Baird
- Making light work
- cailun
- Naismith playing games
19 Clues: cailun • wheelbarrow • post it notes • keeping us fit • John Logie Baird • Making light work • inventor of elevator • Levi Strauss' trousers • a snack my George Crum • Naismith playing games • invented by Isaac Newton • Litan lighting up the sky • Harry Coover is a sticky man • take your medicine Mr Fleming • melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser • Tim Berners Lee uniting the world • ...
Engineer Crossword 2021-10-22
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- Creates systems using lasers.
- Makes computer components.
- Designs technology for the sea.
- Creates things we travel with.
- Designs efficient systems.
- Designs Virtual models.
- What these engineers make is shocking!
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- This engineer has the biggest fans.
- Make explosive inventions.
- Writes code for video games.
- Designs and makes everything around you.
- Creates sustainable products.
- Makes machines that does tasks.
- Improve communities/construction.
- Their inventions soar through the sky.
- Creates new limbs for amputees.
16 Clues: Designs Virtual models. • Make explosive inventions. • Makes computer components. • Designs efficient systems. • Writes code for video games. • Creates systems using lasers. • Creates sustainable products. • Creates things we travel with. • Makes machines that does tasks. • Designs technology for the sea. • Creates new limbs for amputees. • Improve communities/construction. • ...
Inventions 2023-06-11
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- (Edward Jenner)
- (Alexander Fleming)
- (Zacharias Janssen)
- (Motor by Nikola Tesla)
- (Carl von Linde)
- (Thomas Edison)
- (Karl Benz)
- (Thomas Edison)
- (Engine by James Watt)
- (Gutenberg's press)
- (Guglielmo Marconi)
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- (Alexander Graham Bell)
- (Samuel Morse)
- (George Eastman)
- (Wilhelm Roentgen)
- (Tim Berners-Lee)
- (Wright brothers)
- (Global Positioning System)
- (Charles Babbage)
- (Philo Farnsworth)
20 Clues: (Karl Benz) • (Samuel Morse) • (Edward Jenner) • (Thomas Edison) • (Thomas Edison) • (George Eastman) • (Carl von Linde) • (Tim Berners-Lee) • (Wright brothers) • (Charles Babbage) • (Wilhelm Roentgen) • (Philo Farnsworth) • (Alexander Fleming) • (Zacharias Janssen) • (Gutenberg's press) • (Guglielmo Marconi) • (Engine by James Watt) • (Alexander Graham Bell) • (Motor by Nikola Tesla) • ...
Explorers and Inventions 2022-08-25
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- ship that recovered 50 volumes worth of data
- developed by Edward Haley and held larger amounts of air in a reserve barrel
- Constructed of carbon fiber and reinforced plastic
- invented by Jacques Cousteau and allowed for dives of up to 150 meters
- made of watertight canvas and a heavy metal helmet used from (1850 - 1950)
- credited as the explorer to establish permanent settlements in America.
- Spanish explorer who was the first to cross the isthmus of Panama (by land).
- consisted of a steel hulled chamber attached to a ship by a steel cable
- Italian explorer (1485-1528).
- Father of Oceanography
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- sailed north as far as Great Britain by 150 B.C.
- accurate map of thewarm water current that runs north along the east coast of North America
- british explorer killed while exploring Hawaii
- their ships had flattened bottoms which allowed them access to shallow waters.
- English explorer with river named after him.
- traveled alongthe St. Lawrence River and the eastern coast of Canada.
- Portuguese explorer killed in the Philippines and did not return to Spain.
- Autonomous underwater vehicles
- developed at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and used to find the Titanic
- used to explore deep ocean depths that are unsafe for humans
20 Clues: Father of Oceanography • Italian explorer (1485-1528). • Autonomous underwater vehicles • ship that recovered 50 volumes worth of data • English explorer with river named after him. • british explorer killed while exploring Hawaii • sailed north as far as Great Britain by 150 B.C. • Constructed of carbon fiber and reinforced plastic • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2023-11-11
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- - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric.
- - John Shepherd-Barron's invention for cash dispensing.
- - Charles Babbage's early computing machine.
- - Samuel Morse's long-distance communication system.
- - Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit's temperature measuring device.
- - Bartolomeo Cristofori's musical instrument invention.
- - Guglielmo Marconi's contribution to wireless communication.
- - Theodore Maiman's invention for focused light amplification.
- - Alexander Fleming's discovery revolutionizing antibiotics.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's notable invention for communication.
- - Edward Jenner's medical breakthrough for immunization.
- - James Watt's pivotal invention in industrialization.
- - The Wright brothers' groundbreaking creation for aviation.
- - Charles Goodyear's contribution to elastic materials.
- - George de Mestral's hook-and-loop fastener.
- - Johannes Gutenberg's invention for mass-producing text.
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- - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus.
- - Alessandro Volta's creation for storing electrical energy.
- - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel.
- - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation.
- - Louis Daguerre's contribution to capturing images.
- - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft.
- - Wilhelm Röntgen's groundbreaking discovery in imaging.
- - Philo Farnsworth's device for broadcasting moving images.
- - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution.
- - Gideon Sundback's fastening device.
- - Thomas Edison's brilliant innovation for illumination.
- - Arthur C. Clarke's proposal for space communication.
- - Zacharias Janssen's tool for magnifying tiny objects.
- - Frederick Banting's life-saving hormone for diabetes treatment.
30 Clues: - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus. • - Gideon Sundback's fastening device. • - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation. • - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel. • - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution. • - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft. • - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric. • - Charles Babbage's early computing machine. • ...
Discoveries and Inventions 2024-09-08
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- A series of actions done to make something happen.
- The answer to a problem.
- An object used to do work, like a hammer or a screwdriver.
- A thought or plan in your mind.
- A test done to learn something new or check if an idea works.
- Something new that a person makes.
- An important discovery or achievement.
- To make something better or create new ideas.
- Finding something new or learning something not known before.
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- To grow or improve something over time.
- The first model or version of something new.
- To make something.
- A person who designs and builds things, like machines or structures.
- A small machine or tool made for a purpose.
- A legal paper that gives an inventor the right to make and sell their invention.
- To make something better.
- A plan for how something will look or work.
- Tools, machines, or systems used to solve problems or make life easier.
- A tool with moving parts that helps us do work.
- Careful study to learn more about something.
20 Clues: To make something. • The answer to a problem. • To make something better. • A thought or plan in your mind. • Something new that a person makes. • An important discovery or achievement. • To grow or improve something over time. • A small machine or tool made for a purpose. • A plan for how something will look or work. • The first model or version of something new. • ...
Discoveries and Inventions 2024-09-08
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- A series of actions done to make something happen.
- The answer to a problem.
- An object used to do work, like a hammer or a screwdriver.
- A thought or plan in your mind.
- A test done to learn something new or check if an idea works.
- Something new that a person makes.
- An important discovery or achievement.
- To make something better or create new ideas.
- Finding something new or learning something not known before.
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- To grow or improve something over time.
- The first model or version of something new.
- To make something.
- A person who designs and builds things, like machines or structures.
- A small machine or tool made for a purpose.
- A legal paper that gives an inventor the right to make and sell their invention.
- To make something better.
- A plan for how something will look or work.
- Tools, machines, or systems used to solve problems or make life easier.
- A tool with moving parts that helps us do work.
- Careful study to learn more about something.
20 Clues: To make something. • The answer to a problem. • To make something better. • A thought or plan in your mind. • Something new that a person makes. • An important discovery or achievement. • To grow or improve something over time. • A small machine or tool made for a purpose. • A plan for how something will look or work. • The first model or version of something new. • ...
Inventions and Discoveries... 2023-06-30
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- The yellow sticky things in your office
- The thing that made the books and papers
- The main tool for office working
- Long wave or short wave... or medium wave
- Another loud bangy thing (Also Napoleon....*character name*)
- The thing that connects us all
- That thing that goes off above your head when you have a great idea
- The beepy and dotty language
- The Wright brothers first had fun with this
- What we all had a lot of recently (thanks Jenner)
- The Hogwarts express a good example
- The thing that heats up your cold soup
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- That thing on your jeans and trousers (and bags)
- Big explodey thing
- The hooky sticky thing (like on a cap or shoes)
- That thing that tells you where you are
- The thing that forms naturally on your really old cheese
- Take these but don't drink for ten days!
- You might have one of these when you break something
- Ring Ring!
- The box (informal name)
- A thing to keep your fresh food nice and fresh
- Good for frying pans...
- The twirly thing that holds our genetic code
24 Clues: Ring Ring! • Big explodey thing • The box (informal name) • Good for frying pans... • The beepy and dotty language • The thing that connects us all • The main tool for office working • The Hogwarts express a good example • The thing that heats up your cold soup • The yellow sticky things in your office • That thing that tells you where you are • ...
Industry and Inventions 2023-02-17
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- Established In Slums.(space)
- The Movement Of The Population To The City.
- Christian Song Writer.
- What Was A Group Of Farmers Called?
- What Was A Popular Sport?
- What Did The US Become Known As?(space)
- What Became Important In Evangelism.(space)
- What Was Raised During This Time?
- Food Producer.
- Telephone.
- Famous Evangelist And Preacher In Chicago.
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- Banking.
- Who Beat Cleveland In The Election Of 1888?
- It Standardized Sizes And Designs(space).
- Large City Wide Campaigns.(space)
- Railroads.
- Oil.
- Republican Who Would Not Support Blaine.
- Was Consumer Driven.
- Where Did Immigrants Pass Through?(space)
- Steel.
- The Desire For Worldly Possession Can Bring True Happiness.
- A President Who Got Assassinated.
- Moody’s Song Leader.
- Who Wrote “Origin Of Species”.
- Lightbulb.
26 Clues: Oil. • Steel. • Banking. • Railroads. • Lightbulb. • Telephone. • Food Producer. • Was Consumer Driven. • Moody’s Song Leader. • Christian Song Writer. • What Was A Popular Sport? • Established In Slums.(space) • Who Wrote “Origin Of Species”. • Large City Wide Campaigns.(space) • A President Who Got Assassinated. • What Was Raised During This Time? • What Was A Group Of Farmers Called? • ...
Inventions and Technology 2021-03-03
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- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- Who discovered penicillin?
- A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy
- A device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.
- A mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a particular form.
- A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device.
- The action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- Services available via a remote cloud computing server rather than an on-site server.
- Product that contains nicotine.
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
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- A four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine and is able to carry a small number of people.
- Who invented lightbulb?
- Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- A covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or terrify other people.
- An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals
- A machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
- Instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
- A small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook.
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- Bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing
21 Clues: Who invented lightbulb? • Who discovered penicillin? • Product that contains nicotine. • Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention • Bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing • A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy • An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals • A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device. • ...
Early Chemist Crossword By: Taylor and David 2024-10-09
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- What year did Fritz Strassmann make his discovery?
- where did Aristotle live?
- When did Sir William Crookes make his discovery?
- When did John Dalton make his discovery?
- What did John Dalton work on?
- What kind of chemistry did Sir William crookes study?
- Where did Democritus live?
- What did Democritus study?
- Fritz Strassmann developed the rubidium–strontium...
- JJ Thomson made the discovery of the
- What did JJ Thomson study?
- What was Aristotle's main study?
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- What was Aristotle known as?
- When did JJ Thomson make his discovery?
- When did Aristotle make his discovery?
- When did Democritus make his biggest discovery?
- What did Sir William Crookes discover?
- Where did JJ Thomson live?
- Where did John Dalton live?
- What did Democritus discover?
- Where did Sir William Crookes live?
- What did John Dalton study?
- What did Fritz Strassmann study?
- Where did Fritz Strassmann live?
24 Clues: where did Aristotle live? • Where did JJ Thomson live? • Where did Democritus live? • What did Democritus study? • What did JJ Thomson study? • Where did John Dalton live? • What did John Dalton study? • What was Aristotle known as? • What did John Dalton work on? • What did Democritus discover? • What did Fritz Strassmann study? • Where did Fritz Strassmann live? • ...
Inventions 2021-12-10
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- Litan lighting up the sky
- a snack my George Crum
- inventor of elevator
- cailun
- Naismith playing games
- wheelbarrow
- Mr Bell thinks it is good to talk
- invented by Isaac Newton
- Harry Coover is a sticky man
- take your medicine Mr Fleming
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- getting directions in the Han dynasty
- Tim Berners Lee uniting the world
- Levi Strauss' trousers
- taking to the sky with the Wright brothers
- post it notes
- melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser
- keeping us fit
- John Logie Baird
- Making light work
19 Clues: cailun • wheelbarrow • post it notes • keeping us fit • John Logie Baird • Making light work • inventor of elevator • a snack my George Crum • Levi Strauss' trousers • Naismith playing games • invented by Isaac Newton • Litan lighting up the sky • Harry Coover is a sticky man • take your medicine Mr Fleming • Tim Berners Lee uniting the world • melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser • ...
Inventions 2021-08-02
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- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- An invention you watch programmes on
- Who invented the light bulb
- An invention you use to see where north is
- An invention you use after your shower to dry your hair
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
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- An invention you use to wash your clothes
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
- An invention you use to make water hot
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
- An invention that is like moving stairs
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
19 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • An invention you use to wash your clothes • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • ...
inventions 2021-10-01
19 Clues: піч • за ніч • танути • смужка • невдача • шпалери • зусилля • речовина • викидати • прилипати • різномаїття • продовжувати • натрапити на • розчарований • розповсюдженний • все на своєму шляху • прикраса (ялинкова) • з'ясувати, зрозуміти • випадково, ненавмисно
Inventions 2021-12-10
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- cailun
- Making light work
- John Logie Baird
- a snack my George Crum
- taking to the sky with the Wright brothers
- invented by Isaac Newton
- Naismith playing games
- keeping us fit
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- Litan lighting up the sky
- Levi Strauss' trousers
- melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser
- Tim Berners Lee uniting the world
- take your medicine Mr Fleming
- wheelbarrow
- inventor of elevator
- Harry Coover is a sticky man
- Mr Bell thinks it is good to talk
- getting directions in the Han dynasty
- post it notes
19 Clues: cailun • wheelbarrow • post it notes • keeping us fit • John Logie Baird • Making light work • inventor of elevator • Levi Strauss' trousers • a snack my George Crum • Naismith playing games • invented by Isaac Newton • Litan lighting up the sky • Harry Coover is a sticky man • take your medicine Mr Fleming • melt the chocolate not Mr Spenser • Tim Berners Lee uniting the world • ...
Unit 5 Industrialization 2023-01-10
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- an invention to help power
- new inventions
- some people were not very rich or poor
- poor
- many people got rich from big business
- harmful to the environment
- an economic system for business
- workers made groups to fight for better working conditions
- an economic system for sharing
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- workers wanted change
- many inventions for machines and factories
- economy and society grew and changed
- an invention for trains
- during the industrial revolution some people were very poor and some people were very rich
14 Clues: poor • new inventions • workers wanted change • an invention for trains • an invention to help power • harmful to the environment • an economic system for sharing • an economic system for business • economy and society grew and changed • some people were not very rich or poor • many people got rich from big business • many inventions for machines and factories • ...
DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS 2023-01-14
20 Clues: SALA • ŽEMĖ • JŪRA • ĮGULA • BURĖS • AUDRA • LAIVAS • ŽEMYNAS • PREKYBA • INKARAS • KELIONĖ • KOMPASAS • ŽVAIGŽDĖ • JŪREIVIS • IŠRADIMAS • ŽEMĖLAPIS • KAPITONAS • ATRADIMAS • VANDENYNAS • PRIESKONIAI
Inventions and Contributions 2022-04-29
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- This empire in the Indus River Valley developed the concept of the number zero
- This trade route connected China and Asia to the rest of the world
- This civilization invented paper and the compass
- Invaders from the north who introduced the Caste System to India
- This river valley civilization invented indoor plumbing
- This English King introduced the concept of Common Law, which includes the use of judges and juries
- This trade route connected Africa to the rest of the world
- Greek doctor who is considered the Father of Medicine
- This document from England established that people have rights that can not be taken away by a king, and included ideas like no taxation without representation
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- These two commodities helped to enrich the empires of Africa
- Famous Greek historian who is considered the father of history
- Roman Emperor who moved the capital to the east and made the Roman Empire Christian
- Figure who reunited Western Europe for the first time since Rome, considered the father of Europe
- Greek poet who wrote the epics the Illiad and the Odyssey
- Indian Emperor who spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia
- Inventor of the movable type printing press, allowed us to reproduce books much faster, first printed the bible
- Roman poet who wrote the epic Aeneid
- This development allowed humans to stop being nomadic and establish permanent settlements
- Considered the father of humanism, a movement that considers the value of the individual
- This was one of the worlds first legal codes, found in Mesopotamia
- Great leader of the city-state of Athens, who strengthened democracy and built the Parthenon
- Byzantine Emperor who built walls around the city of Constantinople and compiled a law code
22 Clues: Roman poet who wrote the epic Aeneid • This civilization invented paper and the compass • Indian Emperor who spread Buddhism to Southeast Asia • Greek doctor who is considered the Father of Medicine • This river valley civilization invented indoor plumbing • Greek poet who wrote the epics the Illiad and the Odyssey • ...
Inventions and Inventors 2023-11-11
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- - The Wright brothers' groundbreaking creation for aviation.
- - Samuel Morse's long-distance communication system.
- - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation.
- - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric.
- - Alexander Fleming's discovery revolutionizing antibiotics.
- - John Shepherd-Barron's invention for cash dispensing.
- - Gideon Sundback's fastening device.
- - James Watt's pivotal invention in industrialization.
- - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel.
- - Zacharias Janssen's tool for magnifying tiny objects.
- - Theodore Maiman's invention for focused light amplification.
- - Johannes Gutenberg's invention for mass-producing text.
- - Frederick Banting's life-saving hormone for diabetes treatment.
- - Alessandro Volta's creation for storing electrical energy.
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- - Arthur C. Clarke's proposal for space communication.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's notable invention for communication.
- - Guglielmo Marconi's contribution to wireless communication.
- - Philo Farnsworth's device for broadcasting moving images.
- - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft.
- - Louis Daguerre's contribution to capturing images.
- - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution.
- - Charles Babbage's early computing machine.
- - Bartolomeo Cristofori's musical instrument invention.
- - Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit's temperature measuring device.
- - George de Mestral's hook-and-loop fastener.
- - Edward Jenner's medical breakthrough for immunization.
- - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus.
- - Thomas Edison's brilliant innovation for illumination.
- - Wilhelm Röntgen's groundbreaking discovery in imaging.
- - Charles Goodyear's contribution to elastic materials.
30 Clues: - Jacob Perkins' cooling apparatus. • - Gideon Sundback's fastening device. • - Alfred Nobel's explosive innovation. • - Cornelis Drebbel's underwater vessel. • - Henry Ford's manufacturing revolution. • - Igor Sikorsky's vertical lift aircraft. • - Elias Howe's device for stitching fabric. • - Charles Babbage's early computing machine. • ...
Inventions and Innovations 2025-03-17
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- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- The creation of something new that did not exist before
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- A piece of equipment made for a particular purpose
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or another planet
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- The act of finding or learning something for the first time
- A machine for printing text or pictures
- The programs and operating information used by a computer
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- A system that converts acoustic vibrations to electrical signals for communication
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A road vehicle powered by an engine, used for transporting people
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products
- A global computer network providing information and communication facilities
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- A small mechanical device or tool with a particular function
- A machine designed to convert energy into mechanical motion
- Machines collectively or the components of a machine
- A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
20 Clues: A machine for printing text or pictures • A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings • A piece of equipment made for a particular purpose • The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products • An electronic device for storing and processing data • Machines collectively or the components of a machine • The creation of something new that did not exist before • ...
Inventions 2024-03-30
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- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- An invention you watch programmes on
- Who invented the light bulb
- An invention you use to see where north is
- An invention you use after your shower to dry your hair
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
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- An invention you use to wash your clothes
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
- An invention you use to make water hot
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
- An invention that is like moving stairs
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
19 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • An invention you use to wash your clothes • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • ...
Chapter 5 2025-11-12
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- Railroads opened the __ to settlement and new towns grew
- Factory jobs drew __ and rural workers
- These inventions improved __ transportation and manufacturing
- Standard __ track allowed smoother travel and connected routes
- __ integration combines many companies into one
- __ zones were created to standardize railroad schedules
- After the Civil War __ expanded rapidly
- The industrial Age brought a surge of new __ and inventors
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- Empolyers used __ injuctions, and blacklist
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___
- __ Vanderbilt consolidated smaller lines into large systems
- Government land grants and __ encouraged construction
- Trust and __ often eliminated competition
- Railroads spurred growth in steel, coal, lumber, and ___
- Growth of large __ and stocks raised capital expansion
- __ integration owning all steps of production
16 Clues: Alexander Graham Bell invented the ___ • Factory jobs drew __ and rural workers • After the Civil War __ expanded rapidly • Trust and __ often eliminated competition • Empolyers used __ injuctions, and blacklist • __ integration owning all steps of production • __ integration combines many companies into one • Government land grants and __ encouraged construction • ...
Inventions 2021-08-02
Across
- An invention you use to make water hot
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- An invention you use to see where north is
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- Who invented the light bulb
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
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- An invention you watch programmes on
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- An invention that is like moving stairs
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
- An invention you use after your shower to dry your hair
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
18 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • An invention you use to keep your food cold • ...
Inventions 2017-10-24
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- This invention was responsible for ringing in a new era of communication
- This invention was definitely not only a load of hot air
- The invention that got things moving
- An invention that pointed people in the right direction
- A way for writers to really put their stamp on the world of literature
- a pretty sick invention... or one to stop you getting pretty sick, really.
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- When talking about this invention, we don’t mean the netting inside of swimming shorts
- Created in Ancient China. It caught on with a bang.
- You can watch it, but it doesn’t watch you
- Without this, old MacDonald wouldn't have had anything at all
- Thomas Edison's bright idea
- A shockingly good invention
- An invention that was miles above others
- This invention has no doors, but a lot of them have windows
- You’re working with it, right now
- This invention offered up an ocean of possibilities
- This invention that really took people places
- This invention really heated things up
18 Clues: Thomas Edison's bright idea • A shockingly good invention • You’re working with it, right now • The invention that got things moving • This invention really heated things up • An invention that was miles above others • You can watch it, but it doesn’t watch you • This invention that really took people places • Created in Ancient China. It caught on with a bang. • ...
Inventions and Innovation 2025-04-07
20 Clues: dator • robot • maskin • lösning • verktyg • hårdvara • upptäckt • mjukvara • uppfinna • förbättra • forskning • teknologi • inspirera • uppfinnare • uppgradera • experiment • uppfinning • inspiration • förbättring • uppgradering
Industrial Revelution 2025-05-07
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- Something to help make life easier/Better
- A Machine with a needle thatjoins two or more pieces of fabric together
- Water ways that made trade and transportation faster.
- An Era that made new inventions to help our day to day lives
- African Americans put to work aginst their own will
- Turned Water into steam to power things
- Took out the seeds in cotton
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- The other invention that Eli Whitney was known for thaat wasn't the cotton gin
- Someone who makes inventions
- An Inventor of two major inventions during this era
10 Clues: Someone who makes inventions • Took out the seeds in cotton • Turned Water into steam to power things • Something to help make life easier/Better • An Inventor of two major inventions during this era • African Americans put to work aginst their own will • Water ways that made trade and transportation faster. • ...
Challenges 2023-06-27
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- An exciting and daring experience or journey that involves taking risks and exploring new things.
- The act of finding or uncovering something previously unknown. Discoveries can be made in science, nature, or even within yourself.
- Something that stands in the way and makes it difficult to achieve a goal. Overcoming obstacles requires determination and perseverance.
- The process of developing and improving over time. It involves learning from challenges, embracing change, and striving for personal progress.
- Working together with others towards a common goal. Teamwork involves communication, cooperation, and sharing responsibilities.
- Accomplishing something significant or reaching a goal. Achievements reflect hard work, dedication, and personal growth.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions to improve or solve problems. Innovation encourages thinking creatively and finding better solutions.
- A strong desire to learn, explore, and understand the world around you. Curiosity fuels discovery and helps you ask questions and seek knowledge.
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- The act of investigating or discovering new places, ideas, or information. It involves curiosity, learning, and being open to new experiences.
- Adjusting and changing to fit new circumstances or environments. Adaptation requires flexibility and the ability to embrace new challenges.
- A situation or task that requires a solution or decision. It challenges your thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Using your imagination and original ideas to solve problems or create something new. Creativity allows you to think outside the box.
- The ability to face and overcome fears, difficulties, or dangers. It involves taking risks and standing up for what you believe in.
- Something you want to achieve or accomplish. Setting goals helps you focus, plan, and work towards something meaningful.
14 Clues: An exciting and daring experience or journey that involves taking risks and exploring new things. • A situation or task that requires a solution or decision. It challenges your thinking and problem-solving skills. • Something you want to achieve or accomplish. Setting goals helps you focus, plan, and work towards something meaningful. • ...
inventions 2025-08-03
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- The place where inventions are sold and bought by consumers.
- The specific purpose or activity for which something is designed or used.
- A new device, method, or process that has been created to solve a problem or improve something.
- A small mechanical or electronic device that has a specific function.
- The act of finding or learning something for the first time.
- An early sample or model of a product used to test and evaluate its design or function.
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- The ability to maintain or preserve resources for future generations while minimizing harm.
- The study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation.
- A person who introduces new ideas, products, or methods.
- Devices or systems that operate using electric power, including computers and smartphones.
10 Clues: A person who introduces new ideas, products, or methods. • The place where inventions are sold and bought by consumers. • The act of finding or learning something for the first time. • A small mechanical or electronic device that has a specific function. • The specific purpose or activity for which something is designed or used. • ...
Inventions 2024-04-16
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- sg that does bad
- sg that doesn't do any harm to nature
- go into a room or any place
- you use it only once, then you throw away
- a person who does paperwork,types letters
- mistake
- sg that you mustn't do
- find out sg new
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- a baby wears it before it can use the toilet
- teach
- it says what you can do and what you mustn't do
- everything that is around us
- make sg better
- the front window of a car
- write a letter using a machine or a computer
- circles, squares, triangles
- angry and nervous
- water
18 Clues: teach • water • mistake • make sg better • find out sg new • sg that does bad • angry and nervous • sg that you mustn't do • the front window of a car • go into a room or any place • circles, squares, triangles • everything that is around us • sg that doesn't do any harm to nature • you use it only once, then you throw away • a person who does paperwork,types letters • ...
Innovation 2024-12-09
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- machines or pieces of equipment
- new ideas, methods or inventions; the introduction of new ideas, methods or inventions
- bombs made with energy from the central part of atoms
- things that were unknown in the past and have now been found
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- using electricity
- advanced scientific knowledge or equipment
- things that have been made or designed for the first time
- equipment used in the home – for example, refrigerators, washing machines, and coffee makers
- made better
- an environment produced by a computer that looks and seems real to the person experiencing it
- computer software that helps designers
11 Clues: made better • using electricity • machines or pieces of equipment • computer software that helps designers • advanced scientific knowledge or equipment • bombs made with energy from the central part of atoms • things that have been made or designed for the first time • things that were unknown in the past and have now been found • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2025-04-11
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- – Invented by Alfred Nobel, used in construction and mining
- – Invention that changed food preservation
- – Edison's invention for electric lighting
- – Electronic devices for processing data, developed over decades
- – Edison’s famous invention
- – Smallpox vaccine developed by Edward Jenner
- – One of the earliest human inventions
- – Invented by Elias Howe and improved by Isaac Singer
- – Powered the Industrial Revolution, developed by James Watt
- – Invented by Alexander Graham Bell
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- – Discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen, used in medical imaging
- – Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- – First successful powered flight by the Wright brothers
- – Wireless communication system invented by Marconi
- – Invention by Gutenberg that revolutionized publishing
- – Discovered by Benjamin Franklin, harnessed by Edison
- – Tool for magnifying small objects, improved by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
- – Invention that brought moving pictures into homes
- – A global network developed in the late 20th century
- – Flying machine developed by Igor Sikorsky
20 Clues: – Edison’s famous invention • – Invented by Alexander Graham Bell • – One of the earliest human inventions • – Invention that changed food preservation • – Edison's invention for electric lighting • – Flying machine developed by Igor Sikorsky • – Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • – Smallpox vaccine developed by Edward Jenner • ...
The Inventor's Secret Vocabulary 2025-09-09
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- Broadway show turned out to be a _______.
- Thomas Edison held over one thousand ___________for his inventions.
- The __________light bulb filled the room with light.
- A cell phone is a _________.
- The powerful new ________ brought the trains to their destinations in record time.
- Henry Ford ________ Edison's inventions.
- The steam trains _________ along the countryside.
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- Edison and Ford are ________ inventors.
- A roll of toilet paper is shaped like a _________.
- The child’s remote-controlled car__________ along before it came to a complete stop.
- Thomas Edison’s invention of the __________changed the course of music history.
- The space ship will ____________ through earth's atmosphere.
- Henry Ford wanted to _____ at creating inventions.
13 Clues: A cell phone is a _________. • Edison and Ford are ________ inventors. • Henry Ford ________ Edison's inventions. • Broadway show turned out to be a _______. • The steam trains _________ along the countryside. • A roll of toilet paper is shaped like a _________. • Henry Ford wanted to _____ at creating inventions. • The __________light bulb filled the room with light. • ...
Industrial Revelution 2025-05-07
Across
- An Era that made new inventions to help our day to day lives
- The other invention that Eli Whitney was known for thaat wasn't the cotton gin
- Turned Water into steam to power things
- Took out the seeds in cotton
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- An Inventor of two major inventions during this era
- African Americans put to work aginst their own will
- Something to help make life easier/Better
- Water ways that made trade and transportation faster.
- Someone who makes inventions
- A Machine with a needle thatjoins two or more pieces of fabric together
10 Clues: Someone who makes inventions • Took out the seeds in cotton • Turned Water into steam to power things • Something to help make life easier/Better • An Inventor of two major inventions during this era • African Americans put to work aginst their own will • Water ways that made trade and transportation faster. • ...
Industrial Revelution 2025-05-07
Across
- An Era that made new inventions to help our day to day lives
- The other invention that Eli Whitney was known for thaat wasn't the cotton gin
- Turned Water into steam to power things
- Took out the seeds in cotton
Down
- An Inventor of two major inventions during this era
- African Americans put to work aginst their own will
- Something to help make life easier/Better
- Water ways that made trade and transportation faster.
- Someone who makes inventions
- A Machine with a needle thatjoins two or more pieces of fabric together
10 Clues: Someone who makes inventions • Took out the seeds in cotton • Turned Water into steam to power things • Something to help make life easier/Better • An Inventor of two major inventions during this era • African Americans put to work aginst their own will • Water ways that made trade and transportation faster. • ...
SCIENCE AND DISCOVERY 2018-02-23
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- The theories of special and general relativity
- Ultra short radio waves
- Periodicity of the elements
- Dideoxy method of DNA sequencing
- modern ballpoint pen
- Theory of the Atom
- electromagnetic inductions
- Observation of microorganisms
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- Electron
- Penicillin
- World Wide Web
- discovered and named the element thallium
- plant cells
- microchip
- telephone
15 Clues: Electron • microchip • telephone • Penicillin • plant cells • World Wide Web • Theory of the Atom • modern ballpoint pen • Ultra short radio waves • electromagnetic inductions • Periodicity of the elements • Observation of microorganisms • Dideoxy method of DNA sequencing • discovered and named the element thallium • The theories of special and general relativity
Vocab recap 2020-04-09
5 Clues: A person who invents something • Instrument to see very small objects • A scientific test to make a discovery. • Something you give to someone that is sick • Something, or a device, that has been invented
Inventions and Technology 2021-03-03
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- A small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals
- A four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine and is able to carry a small number of people.
- The action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- Services available via a remote cloud computing server rather than an on-site server.
- A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device.
- bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing
- Instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
- A machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
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- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention
- Who discovered penicillin?
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy
- Product that contains nicotine.
- Who invented lightbulb?
- A mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a particular form.
18 Clues: Who invented lightbulb? • Who discovered penicillin? • Product that contains nicotine. • Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention • bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing • A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy • An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals • A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device. • ...
Inventions!!! 2023-10-07
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- river power
- speak through a wire
- keep the skywater off your body
- hammer those letters out quickly!
- pig iron to wrought iron
- powerful field for picking up metal
- power by boiling water (2 words)
- store your food longer (2 words)
- thread into cloth (2 words)
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- hard building material
- pick more cotton!!(2 words)
- stitching fabric together (2 words)
- jumping electricity makes light (2 words)
- tap out the words
- strike to light
- make cotton thread (2 words)
- from coast to coast
17 Clues: river power • strike to light • tap out the words • from coast to coast • speak through a wire • hard building material • pig iron to wrought iron • pick more cotton!!(2 words) • thread into cloth (2 words) • make cotton thread (2 words) • keep the skywater off your body • power by boiling water (2 words) • store your food longer (2 words) • hammer those letters out quickly! • ...
Information and Discovery 2015-10-15
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- this kind of research requires you to observe, interview, survey, and question any eyewitness or qualified people.
- these type of sources are original documents or materials, firsthand accounts of events, or field research like interviews or observation.
- when looking up your research, you should analyze your rhetorical ______.
- it is important to ______ your internet sources to determine how credible they are.
- a research ______ is a question that guides research.
- these types of sources are texts that analyze and interpret primary sources.
- ______ searches allow you to use words and phrases you're identified to locate sources.
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- this place provides websites, tours, works, catalog, indexes, database, and many more resources to help with your research.
- the ways a writer conducts research for writing, like in the library, or internet, or polls is known as ______.
- the process of gathering information from reliable sources to help in making decision, supporting arguments, solving problems, becoming more informed is known as ______.
- to keep the audience ______, a writer needs to explain what their responding to.
- the chapter suggest that we summarize the "______ ___" as soon as you can in the text.
- it is more difficult to research a general topic then a ______ topic.
- to give writing a ______, a writer needs to clearly indicate his or her thesis and what larger conversation the thesis is responding to.
14 Clues: a research ______ is a question that guides research. • it is more difficult to research a general topic then a ______ topic. • when looking up your research, you should analyze your rhetorical ______. • these types of sources are texts that analyze and interpret primary sources. • ...
6th Grade Social Studies 2022-11-15
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- said to be one of the most powerful inventions ever
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- wheeled cart used by the army
- Egyptian black eyeliner
- ensures that people of a society have enough food to survive
- Mesopotamia was part of this area; the land was good for growing
- different social levels and job
- river of ancient Egypt
- King known for his code of laws
- a highly developed written language
- involves both a set of beliefs and forms of worship
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- Egyptian writing
- process of preserving a body
- ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste
- ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste
- tomb found in 1922 with all his treasures
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- Great pyramids of
- ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste
- Mesopotamian writing
- ensures that life in the society is orderly
- tools or other inventions for practical purposes
- includes painting, architecture, music, and literature
23 Clues: Egyptian writing • Great pyramids of • Mesopotamian writing • river of ancient Egypt • Egyptian black eyeliner • process of preserving a body • wheeled cart used by the army • different social levels and job • King known for his code of laws • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste • ingredient in Egyptian toothpaste • ...
The Mongols 2013-01-15
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- Genghis Khan led the invasion on this empire
- Is known as the pleague
- What Genghis Khan means
- Chinese emperor who encouraged trade along the silk road
- Trade of one iteam for another
- Silk road was big in this dynasty
- To barter with another person
- Pack that trade and typically on camels
- Was a major trading spot, was very important for culture, ideas and inventions
- A central location; trading center of wam. Muhhamad lived here
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- The spread of people inventions and ideas
- Another name for, what he was called when he was born
- Slavic word that means grasslands
- Grandson of Ganghis Khan, became Mongol ruler
- Between Siberia and northwest China
- An italian merchant known for his travel to China
- Mongol tribes were made up of many of thes people
- People who fight
- Always on the move to follow food
- A highly demanded cloth that is made in china
20 Clues: People who fight • Is known as the pleague • What Genghis Khan means • To barter with another person • Trade of one iteam for another • Slavic word that means grasslands • Silk road was big in this dynasty • Always on the move to follow food • Between Siberia and northwest China • Pack that trade and typically on camels • The spread of people inventions and ideas • ...
Inventions 2021-08-02
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- An invention that is like moving stairs
- In South Africa, these are called 'robots'
- An invention you use to see where north is
- An invention to keep your food very very cold
- One of the oldest inventions. It is a circle
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- Tim Berners Lee made this
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device
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- An invention you watch programmes on
- An invention you use to make your clothes look nice and flat
- An invention you use to wash your glasses and plates
- An invention you use to heat your food quickly
- An invention you use to keep your food cold
- This was invented by Steve Jobs
- An invention you use to make water hot
- Who invented the light bulb
- An invention you use to heat your food slowly.
17 Clues: Tim Berners Lee made this • Who invented the light bulb • This was invented by Steve Jobs • An invention you watch programmes on • An invention you use to make water hot • An invention that is like moving stairs • In South Africa, these are called 'robots' • An invention you use to see where north is • An invention you use to keep your food cold • ...
Engineers 2023-01-31
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- designs new skyscrapers and buildings
- examines the tiniest fragments of science
- designs websites and apps
- designs new machines based on human movement
- designs models for aerial vehicles
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- designs robotic inventions
- designs and tests new features
- studies DNA and makes vaccines
- designs new electrical inventions
- designs submarines and other sea vehicles
10 Clues: designs websites and apps • designs robotic inventions • designs and tests new features • studies DNA and makes vaccines • designs new electrical inventions • designs models for aerial vehicles • designs new skyscrapers and buildings • examines the tiniest fragments of science • designs submarines and other sea vehicles • designs new machines based on human movement
Inventions and Inventors 2025-11-27
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- Name of Iron Man armor
- Thomas Edison is the father of this object.
- Viktor Frankenstein invented it.
- The name of the first computer
- Object invented by a person.
- Marion Donovan invented it.
- Viktor Frankenstein job.
- He was the founder of Apple.
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- Also an invention created by Thomas Edison.
- The speed at which the DeLorean needs to travel in order to vanish.
- Martin Cooper invented this object.
- An object that was created to travel the time.
- A person who invent things.
- An ernegy that charges many objects.
- Ruth Graves Wakefield is the creator of this thing.
- John Montagu was fan of it.
- Tony Stark job.
- The invention of Ada Lovelace
18 Clues: Tony Stark job. • Name of Iron Man armor • Viktor Frankenstein job. • A person who invent things. • John Montagu was fan of it. • Marion Donovan invented it. • Object invented by a person. • He was the founder of Apple. • The invention of Ada Lovelace • The name of the first computer • Viktor Frankenstein invented it. • Martin Cooper invented this object. • ...
Try 1 2024-12-08
28 Clues: FUN • FLL • REEF • GAME • SHARK • CORAL • ROBOT • WHALE • OREGON • IMPACT • DESIGN • NURSERY • PROJECT • TEAMWORK • INCLUSION • DISCOVERY • SUBMERGED • INNOVATION • CORE_VALUES • ANGLER FISH • SCUBA DIVER • SUBMERSIBLE • COOPERTITION • LEGO LEGENDS • SONAR DISCOVERY • RESEARCH VESSEL • KRAKEN'S TREASURE • ARTIFICIAL HABITAT
test02 2023-12-21
Science club 2013-08-13
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- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- E = mc^2 developer
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- also known as acetylsalicylic acid ,often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains.
- During the World War I Fleming worked as an army medical doctor.
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- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- The discovery of penicillin managed to boost the evolution of _______industry .
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- People who invented a thing is called
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • During the World War I Fleming worked as an army medical doctor. • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • The discovery of penicillin managed to boost the evolution of _______industry . • ...
Inventions 2013-02-18
Module 9: Intellectual Property 2025-05-01
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- Defend Trade Secrets Act.
- Limited use of copyrighted work.
- Protected fair use example.
- Buys patents just to sue others.
- Define what the patent protects.
- Fanciful trademark example.
- Trade secret benefit.
- Online web address.
- Can resell copyrighted work legally.
- Trademark becomes a common word.
- Rights held by copyright owner.
- Protects asexually reproduced plants.
- Protects creative ideas and inventions.
- Protects how something works.
- Protects brand names and logos.
- Office for patent and trademark registration.
- Identifies a service provider.
- Hidden info that gives a business edge.
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- Apply to protect IP rights.
- Temporary early patent filing.
- Suggestive trademark example.
- Copyright expired or waived.
- Protects creative works like books or music.
- Law that defines trademarks.
- Protects new inventions.
- Protects how something looks.
- Unauthorized use of IP.
- Economic Espionage Act.
- Arbitrary trademark example.
29 Clues: Online web address. • Trade secret benefit. • Unauthorized use of IP. • Economic Espionage Act. • Protects new inventions. • Defend Trade Secrets Act. • Apply to protect IP rights. • Protected fair use example. • Fanciful trademark example. • Copyright expired or waived. • Law that defines trademarks. • Arbitrary trademark example. • Suggestive trademark example. • ...
Great Minds 2023-04-29
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- This invention brought artificial light into our daily lives, greatly improving our ability to work and live AFTER DARK.
- New or improved objects or processes created through research and experimentation.
- He invented the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Location and navigation are made possible thanks to this invention.
- He was an artist, inventor, and scientist who is known for works such as the Mona Lisa and the flying machine.
- He is known for his theory of relativity.
- Different abilities individuals possess such as verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, and bodily-kinesthetic.
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- This invention allows us to stay in touch with people ANYTIME and ANYWHERE, making communication more convenient than ever before.
- This discovery changed the way we live and work, powering everything from our homes to our factories.
- This invention allows people to connect and share information INSTANTLY and EASILY from anywhere in the world.
- He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Revolutionary invention for electronic data processing
- This invention revolutionized transportation by allowing people to fly through the air, greatly reducing travel times.
- He made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
14 Clues: He is known for his theory of relativity. • He invented the light bulb and the phonograph. • Revolutionary invention for electronic data processing • He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • Location and navigation are made possible thanks to this invention. • New or improved objects or processes created through research and experimentation. • ...
Victoria era 2025-06-02
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- fagin's boys
- He create the theory of Evolution by selection natural
- What the old lady gives at oliver
- Inventions useful
- He wrote Alice in Wonderland
- Where orphans are places
- Oliver's protector
- The best dessert in the Victoria england
- Important inventions
- Darwin's work
- There are coal
- Place of Victoria
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- sweeper's place
- Florene Nightingale
- Follower of Nancy
- Who Bill is
- This is Mr.BROWNLOW
- Synonym for very hungry
- Opposite of rich
- In Fagin's box
- The opposite of generous
- Synonym for kidnapping
22 Clues: Who Bill is • fagin's boys • Darwin's work • In Fagin's box • There are coal • sweeper's place • Opposite of rich • Follower of Nancy • Inventions useful • Place of Victoria • Oliver's protector • Florene Nightingale • This is Mr.BROWNLOW • Important inventions • Synonym for kidnapping • Synonym for very hungry • Where orphans are places • The opposite of generous • He wrote Alice in Wonderland • ...
Inventor and Inventions 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- created in the 1850's
- 14 years old?
- Who invented the microwave?
- Who had the idea of the televison when he
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- An useful object created in 1876
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create
- The person who invented the clock in 1656
- An invention that you use about twice a
- the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Bell assintan
- in the class
- What was the last name of Alexander
17 Clues: in the class • Bell assintan • 14 years old? • the second World war? • created in the 1850's • Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • Who invented the computer in 1936? • What was the last name of Alexander • What did J Robert Oppenheimer create • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 • ...
Inventions 2021-07-17
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- an invention that makes light
- a machine that keeps you cool on a hot day
- a machine that washes clothes
- a portable computer
- a machine that cooks food
- a place to put food
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- transportation with 2 wheels
- an old invention that makes calls
- a machine that makes a room cold
- machine a machine that makes clothes
- an invention by your bed that gives you light.
- transportation that flies
- an older invention that plays music
- a machine that shows series and movies
- an invention that tells you time
- transportation that has 4 wheels
16 Clues: a portable computer • a place to put food • transportation that flies • a machine that cooks food • transportation with 2 wheels • an invention that makes light • a machine that washes clothes • a machine that makes a room cold • an invention that tells you time • transportation that has 4 wheels • an old invention that makes calls • an older invention that plays music • ...
Inventions 2023-09-01
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- A dwarf planet that was once considered a planet
- State Building A tall building in New York City
- A device used to communicate over long distances
- An instrument used to magnify small objects
- A gas that humans need to breathe
- A safety device worn to protect the body in a car crash
- A type of radiation used to see inside the body
- A tall, thin tower in Paris
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- An instrument used to measure temperature
- A material used to make concrete
- A device that carries people up and down
- The force that attracts objects to each other
- bulb An object that produces light
- An instrument used to find direction
- A famous white marble mausoleum in India
- Bridge A famous bridge in San Francisco
16 Clues: A tall, thin tower in Paris • A material used to make concrete • A gas that humans need to breathe • An instrument used to find direction • A device that carries people up and down • A famous white marble mausoleum in India • An instrument used to measure temperature • Bridge A famous bridge in San Francisco • An instrument used to magnify small objects • ...
Inventions 2025-03-13
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- – A screen where you watch shows, news, and movies. 📺
- – Tech giant that makes iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. 🍏📱
- – A sport where players hit a ball over a net using their hands. 🏐
- – Students carry books and supplies in these. 🎒
- – A colorful, squishy modeling compound for kids. 🎨
- – A yellow cartoon character who lives in a pineapple under the sea. 🍍🌊
- – A kitchen appliance that keeps food cold. ❄️
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- – Popular online battle royale game featuring building mechanics. 🎮
- – You watch these at the theater or on streaming services. 🎬
- – Used for taking notes in school. 📓✏️
- – Vehicles that people drive on roads. 🚘
- Lamps – A decorative light that has floating blobs inside. 🏮🫧
- – An American car brand known for models like the Camaro and Silverado. 🚗
- – An AI chatbot that answers questions and helps with writing. 🤖💬
- – You turn these to open doors! 🚪
- – A type of makeup applied to the eyelids for color and style. 🎨👁️
16 Clues: – You turn these to open doors! 🚪 • – Used for taking notes in school. 📓✏️ • – Vehicles that people drive on roads. 🚘 • – A kitchen appliance that keeps food cold. ❄️ • – Students carry books and supplies in these. 🎒 • – A colorful, squishy modeling compound for kids. 🎨 • – A screen where you watch shows, news, and movies. 📺 • ...
Discovery 2020-04-27
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- Sail or travel all the way around something like the world.
- On land close to the ocean.
- A group of countries that are controlled by one ruler
- Took it as their own.
- To meet someone without intending to.
- A settler.
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- To leave on a journey.
- A large piece of land.
- A journey by a group of people for a special purpose.
- A person who is learning from someone who is skilled.
- Make a map of an area.
- Giving an order that someone must do.
12 Clues: A settler. • Took it as their own. • To leave on a journey. • A large piece of land. • Make a map of an area. • On land close to the ocean. • To meet someone without intending to. • Giving an order that someone must do. • A journey by a group of people for a special purpose. • A group of countries that are controlled by one ruler • ...
Victoria era 2025-06-02
Across
- fagin's boys
- He create the theory of Evolution by selection natural
- What the old lady gives at oliver
- Inventions useful
- He wrote Alice in Wonderland
- Where orphans are places
- Oliver's protector
- The best dessert in the Victoria england
- Important inventions
- Darwin's work
- There are coal
- Place of Victoria
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- sweeper's place
- Florene Nightingale
- Follower of Nancy
- Who Bill is
- This is Mr.BROWNLOW
- Synonym for very hungry
- Opposite of rich
- In Fagin's box
- The opposite of generous
- Synonym for kidnapping
22 Clues: Who Bill is • fagin's boys • Darwin's work • In Fagin's box • There are coal • sweeper's place • Opposite of rich • Follower of Nancy • Inventions useful • Place of Victoria • Oliver's protector • Florene Nightingale • This is Mr.BROWNLOW • Important inventions • Synonym for kidnapping • Synonym for very hungry • Where orphans are places • The opposite of generous • He wrote Alice in Wonderland • ...
Inventions 2019-11-05
16 Clues: wright • Marconi • Bessemer • dynamite • Telegraph • light bulb • automobile • Eli Whitney • U.S. automaker • dominated steel • steam engine (4.1) • Dominated petroleum • interchangeable parts • internal combustion engine • linked microbes and disease • discovered how antiseptics prevent infection
inventions and discoveres 2015-07-16
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- the most important invention leading to the modern world
- an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829
- - A group of antibiotic invented by Alexander filming
- the only means of communication
- Prize -any of six international prizes awarded annually for outstanding work
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- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- Mr. Spencer was working with radar equipment when he noticed a candy bar had melted in his pocket.
- -the most known discovery of arya batta
- brothers – the inventors of aeroplane
- the simplest form of plasma
- a circular component used to transport
- the web which connects the world
- a person who thinks beyond the limit of his imagination
- the greatest invention of Han dynasty
- ford the founder of one of the super cars mustang
17 Clues: the simplest form of plasma • the only means of communication • the web which connects the world • brothers – the inventors of aeroplane • the greatest invention of Han dynasty • a circular component used to transport • WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829 • -the most known discovery of arya batta • an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor • ...
Outdoor Discovery 2022-03-07
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- all animal droppings
- The method of starting a fire with a hand or bow drill
- lower 40 4-H _____
- A 4-H shooting sport that uses arrows as ammo
- the 4-H project these clues are about
- you will find this growing along the banks of the Colorado river (aka the hot dog tree)
- add this word before 7-down to get a place
- a tine bug that bits you and leaves an itchy bump on your skin
- a water course in an arid region
- a fish named for the shape o0f its head
- a person who makes sure that hunting and fishing laws are obeyed
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- An outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments often in mountainous regions
- a path to follow on a hike
- to keep safe from injury or harm
- a common north american lynx
- a largely terrestrial bird
- jack the cottontail are two types common in La Paz county
- a tall columnar usually sparsely branched cactus
- living things and especially mammals birds and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated
- river a long strech of water that we live by
- soft dense yellow metal
- the direction of the north terrestrial pole
- water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the atmosphere
- one type of equipment used for s-across
- where the sun sets
- an AZ county home to crit reservation
- A footprint
- A hooved, slender-legged mammal
- the general direction of sunrise
29 Clues: A footprint • lower 40 4-H _____ • where the sun sets • all animal droppings • soft dense yellow metal • a path to follow on a hike • a largely terrestrial bird • a common north american lynx • A hooved, slender-legged mammal • to keep safe from injury or harm • a water course in an arid region • the general direction of sunrise • the 4-H project these clues are about • ...
DNA Discovery 2021-05-07
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- In April 1953, they published the news of their discovery - the double helix,Watson and
- Her photographs came close to discovering the structure of DNA Rosalind
- Known as the father of DNA
- Discovered DNA in 1869
- type of DNA that is left-handed
- carries genetic information in the form of genes
- helix describes the appearance of double-stranded DNA
- carrier of genetic information
- acid The term "nuclein" was later changed to
- acid DNA is the abbreviation for
- Where is DNA found
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- the total number of purines in a DNA molecule is equal to the total number of pyrimidines is known as whose rule
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another
- DNA base pairs connected with this type bonding
- Discovered the basic principles of genetics
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA
- Chromosomes contain this material
- organic molecule that is the building block of DNA and RNA
- helped to form the chromosome theory of inheritance, Walter Sutton and Theodore
- first to correctly identify the way RNA and DNA molecules are put together
21 Clues: Where is DNA found • Discovered DNA in 1869 • Known as the father of DNA • carrier of genetic information • type of DNA that is left-handed • acid DNA is the abbreviation for • Chromosomes contain this material • Discovered the basic principles of genetics • acid The term "nuclein" was later changed to • DNA base pairs connected with this type bonding • ...
Exploration & Discovery 2023-09-22
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- A fort
- A global trade of people, goods, technology, ideas, and diseases that occurred.
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- To travel completely around something.
- compass A device that is used to find direction by means of a needle that always points north.
- To sell goods to other countries.
- A small, fast Portuguese ship used during the age of exploration and usually having three sails.
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s.
- Religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity.
- An economic theory that a nation's power depends on its ability to increase wealth by accumulating precious metals.
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- An instrument that uses positions of the stars to plan a course.
- The state of being set apart or cut off.
- A much-sought seas route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, located along the north coast of North America.
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- A fleet of warships.
- A communal Native American structure; town in Spanish-ruled lands.
- When two or more groups or objects come together.
- Resistance of an organism to infection or disease.
- A series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the 1000s CE to the 1200s.
- A religious movement in the 1500s that rejected or changed some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and established the Protestant Church.
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory controlled by the home country.
22 Clues: A fort • A fleet of warships. • To sell goods to other countries. • To travel completely around something. • The state of being set apart or cut off. • When two or more groups or objects come together. • Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • Resistance of an organism to infection or disease. • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s. • ...
Scientific Discovery 2024-04-20
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- Chemicals used to kill unwanted inscects
- A nucler accident may cause ... of the surrounding area
- The greenhouse ...
- The opposite of synthetic
- A natural or chemical material used by farmers to help grow crops
- The different types of synthetic material which can be moulded and shaped to make many products
- Plants ... watrer through their roots and sunlight through their leaves
- The release of a gas
- The kind of industry which produces medicines
- The gas we breathe out is ...
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- Mixing chemicals may cause a chemical ...
- A way of describing a meterial with particular physical characteristics
- The chemicals added to food are called ...
- An increase of gases in the atmosphere leading to global warming
- Another word for poisonous
- A household chemical product used to disinfect
- an abbreviation for the gases which have now been removed from aerosols to protect the ozon layer
- The chemicals derived from petrol or natural gas
- A form of energy from nuclear power which is dangerous to humans and animals
- A chemical found in diamonds and coal
20 Clues: The greenhouse ... • The release of a gas • The opposite of synthetic • Another word for poisonous • The gas we breathe out is ... • A chemical found in diamonds and coal • Chemicals used to kill unwanted inscects • Mixing chemicals may cause a chemical ... • The chemicals added to food are called ... • The kind of industry which produces medicines • ...
ED Virtual Party Crossword 2022-01-13
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- Last name of Salesforce's new co-CEO
- Internal name for bringing Salesforce to the public cloud
- The _______ enables me to clarify what I’m doing, and then communicate it clearly to the entire company.
- Insights and
- One of our supported "algorithms" for gradient boosting
- Project name for transitioning Einstein Discovery analysis and model creation to Spark
- A trailblazer with 100 badges
- The reason we're almost entirely remote in the last year :(
- constraints Einstein Under Leads to Intelligent Decisions
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- Empowering ED customers by enabling custom models to be uploaded to and utilized in Einstein Discovery
- Name of our mid-year kick off. Also the word for "many hands working together" in Hawaiian
- Internal name for project that brings Einstein Discovery to Tableau Online
- integrated CRM for uniting marketing, sales, commerce, service, IT with a single customer view
- Bye Bye Aloha! Welcome _____
- Original Salesforce acquisition that became Einstein Discovery
- ______ Rounds is personal health care team at Salesforce
- Annual event that brings together the global Salesforce community for learning, fun, community building, and philanthropy
- Largest Salesforce acquisition to date
18 Clues: Insights and • Bye Bye Aloha! Welcome _____ • A trailblazer with 100 badges • Last name of Salesforce's new co-CEO • Largest Salesforce acquisition to date • One of our supported "algorithms" for gradient boosting • ______ Rounds is personal health care team at Salesforce • Internal name for bringing Salesforce to the public cloud • ...
inventions and discoveres 2015-07-16
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- the simplest form of plasma
- Prize -any of six international prizes awarded annually for outstanding work
- ford the founder of one of the super cars mustang
- Mr. Spencer was working with radar equipment when he noticed a candy bar had melted in his pocket.
- a circular component used to transport
- the web which connects the world
- brothers – the inventors of aeroplane
- - A group of antibiotic invented by Alexander filming
- WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829
- the only means of communication
- the most important invention leading to the modern world
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- -the most known discovery of arya batta
- an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor
- a person who thinks beyond the limit of his imagination
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- the greatest invention of Han dynasty
17 Clues: the simplest form of plasma • the only means of communication • the web which connects the world • brothers – the inventors of aeroplane • the greatest invention of Han dynasty • a circular component used to transport • WRITER Writing machine, W. A. Burt, 1829 • -the most known discovery of arya batta • an Italian scientist who invented nuclear reactor • ...
Inventor and Inventions 2018-09-19
Across
- the second World war?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create
- What was the last name of Alexander
- Who had the idea of the televison when he
- Bell assintan
- Who invented the microwave?
- An useful object created in 1876
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7
Down
- The person who invented the clock in 1656
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- 14 years old?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- in the class
- An invention that you use about twice a
- created in the 1850's
17 Clues: in the class • 14 years old? • Bell assintan • the second World war? • created in the 1850's • Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • Who invented the computer in 1936? • What was the last name of Alexander • What did J Robert Oppenheimer create • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 • ...
INVENTIONS 2021-03-02
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- What was used by farmers to harvest crops mechanically?
- What was created to improve the system in which spools of thread where produced?
- Who created the cotton gin?
- Who invented the clipper ships that were faster that steamboats?
- Who created the railways?
- What was a system that produced steel by blowing steam or air through molten iron?
- what improved farming in the West and was the first step to making farm equipment that we know today?
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- What allowed long range communication by electric signals?
- What improved the production of textiles and helped with the mass production of them?
- What was made by elias Howe to improve the speed of making clothes?
- What was the system that created a pathway for industralizing the US?
- What was a machine for separating cotton from its seeds and grew the slave population?
- What made transportation easier over long distances by land?
- Who change the way soil was broken up?
- Who created the Telagraph?
- What was way to travel by water by steam power?
16 Clues: Who created the railways? • Who created the Telagraph? • Who created the cotton gin? • Who change the way soil was broken up? • What was way to travel by water by steam power? • What was used by farmers to harvest crops mechanically? • What allowed long range communication by electric signals? • What made transportation easier over long distances by land? • ...
Mary Anning (Natalie) 2022-03-22
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- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants
- name of her brother
- her hometown
- the age she was when her father died
- her mothers last name
- she month she died
- her brothers discovery
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- the age she was when she made her first discovery
- the month she was born
- the year her brother made his discovery
- her first discovery
- the remains of a once living thing
- name of her father
- the name of her mother
14 Clues: her hometown • name of her father • she month she died • name of her brother • her first discovery • her mothers last name • the month she was born • the name of her mother • her brothers discovery • the remains of a once living thing • the age she was when her father died • the year her brother made his discovery • the age she was when she made her first discovery • ...
Africa Review 2022-11-13
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- The belief that spirits are in trees and animals.
- The type of system used to record history.
- How they traded salt and gold.
- A center of trade.
- This region sits below the Sahara.
- Given credit for discovery a new metal.
- Were responsible for keeping the history.
- Askia the Great was the leader of this empire.
- A magical ruler.
- The early farmers of Ghana.
- Salt is needed by people for their...
- Many people in West Africa converted to...
- Sleeping sickness
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- When the important discovery in Africa took place.
- Encouraged religion and education.
- Was a prized resource.
- West African ruler.
- Mansa Musa made a famous trip to here.
- West African ruler.
- Was an important discovery in West Africa.
- Where the people began their settlement.
- Invaded Ghana
- Created a problem due to overgrazing.
23 Clues: Invaded Ghana • A magical ruler. • Sleeping sickness • A center of trade. • West African ruler. • West African ruler. • Was a prized resource. • The early farmers of Ghana. • How they traded salt and gold. • Encouraged religion and education. • This region sits below the Sahara. • Salt is needed by people for their... • Created a problem due to overgrazing. • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
Across
- Who invented the xbox?
- Who invented the microscope?
- who invented the keyboard?
- Who invented the light bulb?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- Who invented electricity?
- Who invented wifi?
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- who invented tv?
- who invented the watch?
- Who invented the sony ps?
- who invented the first telephone
- Who invented kendama?
- Who invented the helicopter?
- Who invented Apple?
- Who invented the first plane?
- Who invented the car?
16 Clues: who invented tv? • Who invented wifi? • Who invented Apple? • Who invented kendama? • Who invented the car? • Who invented the xbox? • who invented the watch? • Who invented the sony ps? • Who invented electricity? • who invented the keyboard? • Who invented the microscope? • Who invented the helicopter? • Who invented the light bulb? • Who invented the first plane? • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
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- Where was Skype invented?
- Who invented the tesla coil?
- Who invented the wheel?
- Who invented the telephone?
- In what country was paper invented in?
- Where was the internet used the first time?
- What did Bill Gates invent?
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- Who invented the diesel motor?
- Alexander Graham Bell most popular invention
- What did Steve Jobs invent?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- Who invented the printing press?
- Who invented the parachute?
- What did Mark Zuckerberg invent?
- Karl Benzes most popular invention
- Where was Tetris invented?
16 Clues: Who invented the wheel? • Where was Skype invented? • Where was Tetris invented? • What did Steve Jobs invent? • Who invented the parachute? • Who invented the telephone? • What did Bill Gates invent? • Who invented the tesla coil? • Who invented the diesel motor? • Who invented the steam engine? • Who invented the printing press? • What did Mark Zuckerberg invent? • ...
INVENTIONS 2020-02-10
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- Who invented first commercially available cell phone?
- What country was the wheel invented in?
- What was introduced in 1990 to the public by Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Who invented the hard drive?
- What did DuPont's Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades invent?
- What country invented the pocket calculator?
- Who invented the ball screw?
- What invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1709?
- Who invented the battery?
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- Who invented the telephone?
- What country was Skype invented in?
- What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709?
- Who invented the first gasoline car?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- Who invented the first atrificial refrigeration machine
- First tanks name?
16 Clues: First tanks name? • Who invented the battery? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the hard drive? • Who invented the ball screw? • Who invented the steam engine? • What country was Skype invented in? • Who invented the first gasoline car? • What country was the wheel invented in? • What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709? • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
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- Steel Made by Kotaro Honda
- Holds food cold made by Einstein
- In 1926, Robert Goddard invented it
- Made by AMERICA in 18. centuary
- Thing to fly invented by Leonardo da Vinci
- Isaac Newton invented it
- Made by Einstein
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- cart invented by leonardo
- Gun made by DA VINCI
- Screw that flyes
- Suit for diving
- Vehicle made by Da Vinci
- Nikola Tesla made it
- Car that was used by germans in WW2 use "-" to connect words
- Used by everyone nowadays
- Leonardo da Vinci´s invention is being still used
16 Clues: Suit for diving • Screw that flyes • Made by Einstein • Gun made by DA VINCI • Nikola Tesla made it • Vehicle made by Da Vinci • Isaac Newton invented it • cart invented by leonardo • Used by everyone nowadays • Steel Made by Kotaro Honda • Made by AMERICA in 18. centuary • Holds food cold made by Einstein • In 1926, Robert Goddard invented it • ...
Inventions 2017-09-27
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- What was brought to the market in 1983?
- Who invented the Nipkow disk principle used in TV?
- Which artistic activity is a wheel used for?
- From which country did the hookah originally come?
- Which tool used the first spring?
- When did they start to build the Olympic Stadium?
- Who invented the internal frame backpack?
- What does the letter i stand for in iPhone?
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- When was the fidget spinner originally invented?
- From which Latin word did the word 'electricity' come?
- In what year was school invented?
- Who often uses the compass?
- Name another thing which Thomas Edison invented.
- Which bird gave H. Focke the idea to build a helicopter?
- What gas is used inside the fridge?
- What was the first computer called?
16 Clues: Who often uses the compass? • In what year was school invented? • Which tool used the first spring? • What gas is used inside the fridge? • What was the first computer called? • What was brought to the market in 1983? • Who invented the internal frame backpack? • What does the letter i stand for in iPhone? • Which artistic activity is a wheel used for? • ...
Inventions 2025-03-11
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- a pair of headphones, especially one with a microphone attached to it
- allowing you to see through it
- the act of putting somebody/something into a liquid, especially so that they or it are completely covered
- to give something, especially money or goods, to help achieve or provide something
- the quality or fact of being very fat, in a way that is not healthy
- to say that something will happen in the future
- the study of working conditions, especially the design of equipment and furniture, in order to help people work more efficiently
- something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing
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- the rate at which something happens or is repeated
- new and still developing
- to make it possible for somebody/something to do something
- a small computer that is easy to carry, with a large touch screen and usually without a physical keyboard
- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- the process of growing plants in water or sand, rather than in soil
- extremely large
- relating to position, size, shape, etc. of things in it
16 Clues: extremely large • new and still developing • allowing you to see through it • to say that something will happen in the future • the rate at which something happens or is repeated • relating to position, size, shape, etc. of things in it • to make it possible for somebody/something to do something • something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing • ...
WH PART I 2020-09-27
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- discovery which allowed man to settle down to become sedentary
- main contribution by the Phoenicians to the Western Culture
- "movement that appeared in the fifteenth century and that proposes a reassessment of the human reason and
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- Monarchy ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella
- economical regime based on the predominance of money as a production and wealth-creation element
- construction main contribution by the Greeks to the Western Culture
- VIII He was the king in the British monarch; he had several wives.
- revolution Period of important changes which happened during the 18th century on the British fields; some inventions were implemented such as machines to speed the harvesting and plantation processes
- teaching process of the Catholic religion in the colonies, carried out by friars of different orders
- description of the tribe or people who dedicated to agriculture,that has a fixed place or residence
10 Clues: Monarchy ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella • main contribution by the Phoenicians to the Western Culture • discovery which allowed man to settle down to become sedentary • VIII He was the king in the British monarch; he had several wives. • construction main contribution by the Greeks to the Western Culture • ...
Discovery 2023-06-14
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- To inspect or scrutinize something closely, typically to gain a better understanding or uncover hidden details.
- To break down a complex idea or situation into smaller parts and examine them in detail to better understand them.
- To examine or study something closely, often in search of new information or understanding.
- To conduct a systematic investigation or study to gather information and uncover new knowledge about a topic.
- To watch or pay attention to something in a deliberate and thoughtful manner, often to gain insights or understanding.
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- To reveal or bring to light something that was previously unknown or hidden, often through investigation or research.
- To investigate or travel through new places or ideas, seeking to learn and discover more about them.
- To recognize or determine the nature or characteristics of something, often by careful observation or analysis.
- To look carefully or systematically for something, aiming to find or uncover what is being sought.
- To acquire new knowledge or skills through study, observation, or experience, expanding one's understanding.
- To inquire or look into something to discover or uncover facts, often involving research or asking questions.
- To engage in focused and deliberate learning or examination of a subject, in order to gain knowledge or understanding.
- To find or learn something for the first time, often unexpectedly or through exploration.
- To closely inspect or scrutinize something in order to understand its details, features, or qualities.
14 Clues: To find or learn something for the first time, often unexpectedly or through exploration. • To examine or study something closely, often in search of new information or understanding. • To look carefully or systematically for something, aiming to find or uncover what is being sought. • ...
review of M9 2021-12-13
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- English book, maths book,etc
- be known by more and more people
- your friend give sth to you and you need to return.
- you read it and then you know how to use
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- make bad things good
- e-book
- www.baidu.com
- you don't have sth but your friend have, then you can get it from your friend.
- buy and sell
- inventions,machines
- one of 4 greatest inventions in China
11 Clues: e-book • buy and sell • www.baidu.com • inventions,machines • make bad things good • English book, maths book,etc • be known by more and more people • one of 4 greatest inventions in China • you read it and then you know how to use • your friend give sth to you and you need to return. • you don't have sth but your friend have, then you can get it from your friend.
inventions 2019-11-27
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- Train track
- Transmissive optical device that focuses
- Makes distant objects appear magnified by using an arrangement of lenses
- Detection system that uses radio waves
- TV
- Instrument used for navigation and orientation
- Vibrates to produce the sounds
- Mappa mundi
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- Instrument to capture still images or record moving images
- Can call with this thing
- Device, what is using waves
- What is WiFi
- Almost every people have this device
- Are visual aids
- Can fly with engines
- Thin material produced by pressing together moist fibres of cellulose
16 Clues: TV • Train track • Mappa mundi • What is WiFi • Are visual aids • Can fly with engines • Can call with this thing • Device, what is using waves • Vibrates to produce the sounds • Almost every people have this device • Detection system that uses radio waves • Transmissive optical device that focuses • Instrument used for navigation and orientation • ...
Inventions 2020-02-10
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- Who invented the monitor?
- Who invented the plane?
- Who invented the computer?
- Who invented the light bulb?
- Who invented the radio?
- Who invented the telephone?
- Who invented the hoover?
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- Who invented the mouse?
- Who invented the digital watch?
- Who invented the QWERTY keyboard?
- Who invented the internet?
- Who invented the helicopter?
- Who invented the dishwasher?
- Who invented the hot air ballon?
- Who invented the train?
- Who invented the car?
16 Clues: Who invented the car? • Who invented the mouse? • Who invented the plane? • Who invented the train? • Who invented the radio? • Who invented the hoover? • Who invented the monitor? • Who invented the internet? • Who invented the computer? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the helicopter? • Who invented the dishwasher? • Who invented the light bulb? • ...
INVENTIONS 2020-02-10
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- Who invented first commercially available cell phone?
- What country was the wheel invented in?
- What was introduced in 1990 to the public by Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Who invented the hard drive?
- What did DuPont's Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades invent?
- What country invented the pocket calculator?
- Who invented the ball screw?
- What invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1709?
- Who invented the battery?
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- Who invented the telephone?
- What country was Skype invented in?
- What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709?
- Who invented the first gasoline car?
- Who invented the steam engine?
- WHo invented the first atrificial refrigeration machine
- First tanks name?
16 Clues: First tanks name? • Who invented the battery? • Who invented the telephone? • Who invented the hard drive? • Who invented the ball screw? • Who invented the steam engine? • What country was Skype invented in? • Who invented the first gasoline car? • What country was the wheel invented in? • What invented Bartoloneo Critofori in 1709? • ...
Inventions 2023-06-16
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- Powered aircraft that achieves controlled flight
- Electronic device for transmitting moving images and sound
- Bulb Electric light source that revolutionized indoor lighting
- Controlled use of fire for warmth, cooking, and protection
- Satellite-based navigation system used for precise location determination
- Oven Appliance that uses microwave radiation to heat and cook food
- Device for transmitting sound over long distances
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- Electronic device used for processing and storing information
- Device used to capture and record images
- Circular component used for transportation and various mechanical purposes
- Wireless communication device that transmits radio signals
- Press Machine that enabled mass production of books and printed materials
- Global network that connects computers and facilitates information sharing
- Optical instrument for observing distant objects in space or on Earth
- Antibiotic drug that revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections
- Engine Heat engine that powered the Industrial Revolution
16 Clues: Device used to capture and record images • Powered aircraft that achieves controlled flight • Device for transmitting sound over long distances • Engine Heat engine that powered the Industrial Revolution • Wireless communication device that transmits radio signals • Electronic device for transmitting moving images and sound • ...
Inventions 2025-01-27
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- What did factories have to be built next to before the steam engine was improved?
- What system did Arkriwght's invention bring to an end?
- How did people travel before the steam engine?
- Who improved the steam engine?
- Who's wife was deaf?
- Who was the father of the factory system?
- What did Alexander Bell create before his famous invention?
- What did George Stephenson improve?
- What did Richard Arkwright invent?
- What was this period in time called?
- what was Michael Faraday's nickname?
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- Who was the father of the computer?
- Who was our earliest inventor?
- Who is the father of the railways?
- What did Charles Babbage donate to the science museum in London?
- Who was our latest inventor?
- What does a steam engine need to work?
- What solved calculations before Babbage's invention?
18 Clues: Who's wife was deaf? • Who was our latest inventor? • Who was our earliest inventor? • Who improved the steam engine? • Who is the father of the railways? • What did Richard Arkwright invent? • Who was the father of the computer? • What did George Stephenson improve? • What was this period in time called? • what was Michael Faraday's nickname? • ...
PYRAMIDS DISCOVERY 2025-03-31
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- pismo święte
- wymiarowy
- generować
- rezonans
- wyrafinowany
- radar
- energia
- światopogląd
- wibrować
- pomnik
- komora
- kontrowersja
- architektoniczny
- duchowy
- spekulacja
- pozaziemski
- dowód
- wewnętrzny
- cywilizacja
- teoria
- zaawansowany
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- obserwacja
- nabijać się
- inżynier
- pod spodem
- przesyłać
- tomografia
- interpretować
- debata
- harmonizować
- elektromagnetyczny
- symbolizować
- spekulować
- fundament
- perspektywa
- wyrównać
- nieprawdopodobny
- tajemnica
- struktura
- wiarygodny
- objawienie
- ujarzmić / wykorzystać
- zjawisko
- wgląd
- odkrycie
- skała macierzysta
- rytuał
- zmartwychwstanie
- starożytny
- manipulować
- częstotliwość
51 Clues: radar • wgląd • dowód • debata • pomnik • komora • rytuał • teoria • energia • duchowy • inżynier • rezonans • wyrównać • wibrować • zjawisko • odkrycie • wymiarowy • przesyłać • generować • fundament • tajemnica • struktura • obserwacja • pod spodem • tomografia • spekulować • wiarygodny • objawienie • starożytny • spekulacja • wewnętrzny • nabijać się • perspektywa • manipulować • pozaziemski • cywilizacja • pismo święte • wyrafinowany • harmonizować • ...
Discovery Lab! 2025-01-17
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- What the tunnels need when gross
- Second word of the Mission Statement
- We love their help
- The TPS _____ Center
- What you notice first about the vests and aprons
- Job Title of Billy or Patrick B.
- They happen every day except Monday (2 words)
- Not a Pit - it's for systems practice
- The round, quiet space
- Our Best Known Feature (in #18 across)
- Name of the old location
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- The biggest fundraiser of the year (3 words)
- Once a Year event (abbr)
- The silver object out front
- Vending Machine company (2 words)
- Not Workshop but (2 words)
- Ray's boss (2 words)
- Once a Quarter, internally (3 words)
- Karen R. always sends it (3 words)
- Name of the gift shop before Stem Cell
20 Clues: We love their help • The TPS _____ Center • Ray's boss (2 words) • The round, quiet space • Once a Year event (abbr) • Name of the old location • Not Workshop but (2 words) • The silver object out front • What the tunnels need when gross • Job Title of Billy or Patrick B. • Vending Machine company (2 words) • Karen R. always sends it (3 words) • Second word of the Mission Statement • ...
Strand 1 Crossword puzzle 2025-10-22
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- secrets, confidential business information that gives a company an advantage
- conduct, the way a company or its employees behave in business
- official rules that govern behavior and actions
- use policies, rules for how technology and resources can be used properly
- compliance, following laws and regulations relevant to your industry
- legal protection for inventions or new ideas
- communication, sharing truthful and accurate information
- rights, legal rights to own, use, or transfer property or ideas
- signatures, electronic signatures that verify a document's authenticity
- standards, accepted guidelines or practices for a specific field
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- permission to use something under specific conditions
- property, creations of the mind, such as inventions or designs
- legal right to protect original works
- being open and clear about actions and decisions
- of ethics, a set of rules guiding professional behavior and decision-making
- agreements, formal contracts between parties with binding terms
- integrity, acting honestly and morally in professional settings
- being accountable for actions and decisions
- practices, conducting business in a just and ethical manner
- written or spoken agreements enforceable by law
- being reliable and deserving of trust
21 Clues: legal right to protect original works • being reliable and deserving of trust • being accountable for actions and decisions • legal protection for inventions or new ideas • official rules that govern behavior and actions • written or spoken agreements enforceable by law • being open and clear about actions and decisions • ...
E-DISCOVERY 2021-08-04
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- The original format of a document
- Someone appointed by the court to perform a certain role or duties.
- The path evidence takes from the time the investigator obtains it until trial.
- Examining documents to identify relevant terms so the information can be stored in a database.
- Overwhelm the opposition with documents
- A method used to analyze cases.
- HASH Hashing algorithm.
- Federal rules that tell how evidence can be gathered
- A person with special knowledge experience training education or skills.
- finding words with similar meanings
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- Third-party service providers.
- Showing a witness is not credible.
- Modified accessed and created
- A complete e-discovery platform
- Remove privileged material.
- a search to find misspelled words
- Rules that govern the way evidence and procedures are applied in civil cases.
- Gathering ESI for use in litigation.
- Information about data.
- Organizing documents and attachments.
- Agreements negotiated to identify and exclude materials from use in a case.
- a search to find word variations
- Bring your own device
- Electronically stored information
- includes medical tests, lab results, insurance data
25 Clues: Bring your own device • Information about data. • HASH Hashing algorithm. • Remove privileged material. • Modified accessed and created • Third-party service providers. • A complete e-discovery platform • A method used to analyze cases. • a search to find word variations • The original format of a document • a search to find misspelled words • Electronically stored information • ...
Irish Discovery! 2021-04-13
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- famous chance and Irish symbol
- town where the Bloody Sunday took place in 1972
- Monument where you can find one of the oldest manuscripts
- stadium where you can hear international celebrities in eastern Dublin
- Irish rapper who started his career 20 years ago
- she will be June mainly practised in Northern Ireland
- acronym of Northern Ireland where Protestant mainly lived
- three ingredients Irish whiskey created in 1924
- Irish specific language that is disappearing
- festival that commemorates James Joyce
- for what Irish people are well known by tourists what
- Monument built for the Duke that won the Waterloo battle
- what Irish people feel when they talk about Ireland
- ancient population of Ireland
- Adjective that describes Irish music
- he is the actual president of Ireland and a poet
- you can listen here Irish music and take a pint!
- during the potato famine Irish […] to US Canada and Britain
- River that separates Ireland capital in two parts
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- action used to commemorate Clontarf battle
- street wear artist let go their imagination
- you can’t visit Ireland without drinking a pint of it!
- Saint celebrate every 17th of March
- Name of Ireland capital
- Acronym of southern islands were Catholics mainly lived
- Three decades conflicts between Catholics and Protestants
- nickname of Ireland
- bird name and one of the largest parks of Europe
- famous Irish literacy figure and author of The Dubliners
- place where Iverson Vikings fought in 1014 in Dublin
- Irish character generally represented with a pot of gold
- he wrote “life is too important to be taken seriously”
- Irish expression which means having a good sign
- street where you can find the National Museum of Ireland
- sea that separate Ireland to Great-Britain
35 Clues: nickname of Ireland • Name of Ireland capital • ancient population of Ireland • famous chance and Irish symbol • Saint celebrate every 17th of March • Adjective that describes Irish music • festival that commemorates James Joyce • action used to commemorate Clontarf battle • sea that separate Ireland to Great-Britain • street wear artist let go their imagination • ...
Self Discovery 2025-06-04
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- Understand your strengths, weaknesses, and potential.
- Write down your thoughts and feelings to gain deeper insights.
- Identifying what is important to you and how it shapes your decisions.
- Discovering what you're passionate about and what motivates you.
- Identifying your goals and aspirations for the future.
- Identifying what you want to achieve and working towards it
- Embrace your unique qualities and values.
- Understanding your thoughts, feelings, motivations, and behaviors.
- Trying new things and pursuing activities that interest you.
- Talk to trusted friends, family, or a therapist for guidance and encouragement.
- Reducing stress improving mental health and fostering a sense of purpose
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- Try new activities, explore different interests, and challenge your comfort zone.
- Asking others for honest opinions about your behavior and how you interact with them.
- Developing a greater sense of self worth and belief in your abilities
- Building deeper connections with others by understanding yourself better
- Find a quiet space to reflect and connect with your inner self.
- Making choices that align with your values and goals
- Understanding your strengths, weaknesses and motivation
- Continually learning and developing into the best version of yourself.
- Consider your experiences, thoughts, and emotions.
20 Clues: Embrace your unique qualities and values. • Consider your experiences, thoughts, and emotions. • Making choices that align with your values and goals • Understand your strengths, weaknesses, and potential. • Identifying your goals and aspirations for the future. • Understanding your strengths, weaknesses and motivation • ...
ENSAG discovery 2025-10-03
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- name of the L1 secretary
- what is dripping from the ceiling at point X2 on the map
- c'est la culture
- the name of the person on the door of room 324
- game that can be played at point X7 on the map
- research lab found at X5 on the map
- the surname of the school director
- what association can be found at point X4 on the map
- tallest person according to the height chart on the reception hall mezzanine...
- room 156/7 atelier ________
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- the brand of the big beanbags at point X3 on the map
- the name on the door of point X9 on the map
- name of the park behind the school Jean _______
- number of the English teachers office - three hundred and seventy _ _ _ _
- complete the phrase of the graffiti in Maglione - Soyons amoureux ______
- masters studio in room 375
- the informal name of room 488/9 (the name of a retired art teacher
- the nickname of the terrace found at location x6 on the map
- the animal found in the artwork at X1 on the map
- game that can be played at point X6 on your map
- room that can be found at point X8 on the map
21 Clues: c'est la culture • name of the L1 secretary • masters studio in room 375 • room 156/7 atelier ________ • the surname of the school director • research lab found at X5 on the map • the name on the door of point X9 on the map • room that can be found at point X8 on the map • the name of the person on the door of room 324 • game that can be played at point X7 on the map • ...
