discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
128-131 2023-03-24
Across
- angeboren, erblich
- wissenschaftlich, akademisch
- Stimmung, Laune
- Biologie
- (Körper-)Zelle
- erben
- erschaffen, entwickeln
- eliminieren
- Methode, Verfahren
- Freude, Vergnügen
Down
- Analyse, Untersuchung
- Studie, Untersuchung
- Entdeckung
- Preis, Stipendium
- Tagung, Konferenz
- Krankheit
- Projekt
- Gen, Erbfaktor
- übertragen, überführen
- Expert(in)
20 Clues: erben • Projekt • Biologie • Krankheit • Entdeckung • Expert(in) • eliminieren • Gen, Erbfaktor • (Körper-)Zelle • Stimmung, Laune • Preis, Stipendium • Tagung, Konferenz • Freude, Vergnügen • angeboren, erblich • Methode, Verfahren • Studie, Untersuchung • Analyse, Untersuchung • übertragen, überführen • erschaffen, entwickeln • wissenschaftlich, akademisch
Technology 2020-01-30
27 Clues: мозг • экран • доступ • умение • защита • ссылка • память • ядерный • удалять • решение • военный • ноутбук • сознание • открытие • доставка • вложение • подписка • преграда • интеллект • загружать • проверять • изобретать • способность • существовать • правительство • искусственный • перезагружать
Day 13.1 2023-08-20
Winter Carnival 2015 2015-02-09
Across
- Program to Document Logs
- C260 DocuColor 260, Shiraz
- Jason Jacques, Greg and Don
- The company we work for
- Xerox Color J75 and DFE's
- Current Month
- Number of KCS's required a month for Xsentive
- Ryan Deb and Sean
Down
- Program to Place a service request
- Xerox Color 550-560
- Cliff
- 58xx series
- Patricia
- Who we send onsite for a network Trace
14 Clues: Cliff • Patricia • 58xx series • Current Month • Ryan Deb and Sean • Xerox Color 550-560 • The company we work for • Program to Document Logs • Xerox Color J75 and DFE's • C260 DocuColor 260, Shiraz • Jason Jacques, Greg and Don • Program to Place a service request • Who we send onsite for a network Trace • Number of KCS's required a month for Xsentive
11-15 2023-11-09
25 Clues: own • big • rise • eager • novel • notice • jungle • height • fantasy • finding • rubbish • mixture • shocked • careless • diminish • contrary • stay away • encourage • brilliant • dissimilar • capability • investigation • characteristic • draw attention • misinterpretation
French 4 Unite 2 Vocab 2022-10-03
20 Clues: land • tool • ethics • to join • to heal • to cure • success • a theory • survival • to clone • an alien • computing • technology • to abandon • to download • a discovery • an engineer • to wipe off • old fashioned • revolutionary
unit 5 2026-03-16
15 Clues: löytö • teoria • kaavio • verrata • oletettu • aineisto • muuttuja • muutumaton • kohderyhmä • laadullinen • muuttumaton • johtopäätös • epäluotettava • kyselyyn vastaaja • vertailukehittäminen
Industrial Revolution 2016-05-23
Across
- system of production featuring assembly line
- companies keep just what they need for short-term production and new parts are shipped quickly when needed
- the location of a manufacturing plant in terms of minimizing costs of transportation, labor, agglomeration
- the theory that suggests that competitors, in trying to maximize sales, will seek to constrain each other's territory as much as possible which will therefore lead them to locate adjacent to one another in the middle of their collective customer base
- a more flexible set of production practices in which the components of goods are made in different places around the globe then brought together to meet a market demand
- phenomenon whereby corporations and others can draw from labor markets around the world, made possible by the compression of time and space through innovation in transportation and communication
- to turn over production in part or in whole to a third party
- costs such as energy supply, transport expenses, labor costs, etc
- the consequences of agglomeration causing industries to leave crowded urban centers and move to other locations
- an area planned for high technology where agglomeration built on a synergy among technological companies occurs
Down
- a series of inventions that brought new uses for known energy sources and new machines to improve efficiencies and enable other new inventions in the 18th Century
- used to determine location of industries based on maximum profit
- a point where cargo is transported from one mode of transportation to another mode, generating employment, activity, and wealth
- Western and Central Europe, Eastern North America, Russia and Ukraine, Eastern Asia are examples of these regions
- places where two or more modes of transportation meet
- when a substantial number of enterprises cluster in the same area, as happens in a large industrial city, they can provide assistance to each other through shared talents, services, and facilities
- the increase in time and cost that comes with increasing distance
- a logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of an economic activity and the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated
18 Clues: system of production featuring assembly line • places where two or more modes of transportation meet • to turn over production in part or in whole to a third party • used to determine location of industries based on maximum profit • the increase in time and cost that comes with increasing distance • ...
Word Geography 2025-10-31
Across
- – borders created by physical features
- – spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- - people using what the environment offers them.
- – number of live births per 1000 people
- group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture
- – creating something new to meet a need.
- Hearth – where innovations, ideas, materials and technology begin
- the total of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group
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- – belief in one god
- – nation and state in same territory
- - exact. Usually using longitude and latitude, using degrees as measurement.
- - height above sea level
- – combines the ideas of capitalism (free market) and communism
- - Region defined by a limited number of related characteristics.
- – different versions of the same basic language
15 Clues: – belief in one god • - height above sea level • – nation and state in same territory • – borders created by physical features • – number of live births per 1000 people • – creating something new to meet a need. • – different versions of the same basic language • - people using what the environment offers them. • – spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior • ...
Day 3 2022-08-19
12 Clues: born with it • contingently • with awareness • stay, talk, play • growth and fixed • halo/horn effect • to follow interest • accessible through trust • bonding and interactions • not a gift, but maybe it is • (2 words) take care your self • there are many ways to do this
English crosswordd 2020-03-02
10 Clues: sicher • möglich • neutral • Gegenteil • Genehmigung • vergleichen • What is Brad Pit? • person who fights the fire • Columbus and the ... of America • smoking before turning 18 is...
Pedagogical Methodologies 2024-04-04
Across
- Method that encourages the active participation of the student in the learning process.
- Method that is based on discovery learning.
- Method that is based on the use of information and communication technologies.
- Method that is based on problem solving.
- Method that is based on the game as a learning tool.
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- Method that is based on collaborative learning.
- Method that focuses on the development of the student's skills.
- Method that is based on individualized learning.
- Method that focuses on the transmission of knowledge from the teacher to the student.
- Method that is based on the experience and action of the student.
10 Clues: Method that is based on problem solving. • Method that is based on discovery learning. • Method that is based on collaborative learning. • Method that is based on individualized learning. • Method that is based on the game as a learning tool. • Method that focuses on the development of the student's skills. • ...
Kelsey O. and Ari C. Chapter 10 assessment. 2022-04-11
Across
- The _____ fought against the US in the war of 1812
- The US was ______ years old when Jefferson became president
- Many tribves formed an alliance because Ohio opened to _____.
- How long the war of 1812 lasted
- ___ 1804 was when The Corps of Discovey set off near St. Louis.
- Tecumseh was a ____ warrior.
- This person studied rocks, plants and animals on the shore.
- the name Andrew Jackson was given for his toughness.
- By 1850 23 million people were in this place.
- This song was created in 1931.
- at the Hartford convention, it was agreed that the ____ branch's power would be limited.
- Who is the man that approved the Louisiana Purchase?
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- The Louisiana purchase motivated citizens to ______.
- The number of people in the Corps of Discovery
- Cheif _____ diffuse the "tense encounter" between the Lakota Cheifs and Lewis and Clark.
- Native people were pushed onto land citizens found less _____.
- Who did the government buy a huge chunk of land from in 1803?
- How many hours did the battle of New Orleans last?
- What did Thomas Jefferson approve in 1803?
- When the corps of discovery set off, Clark had the job of navigating and _________.
- The railroad completed in 1869
- a gold rush brought many people to this place.
- Where the Shawnee live now.
- Who was Toussaint Charbonneau married to?
- Lived from 1768 to 1813
25 Clues: Lived from 1768 to 1813 • Where the Shawnee live now. • Tecumseh was a ____ warrior. • The railroad completed in 1869 • This song was created in 1931. • How long the war of 1812 lasted • Who was Toussaint Charbonneau married to? • What did Thomas Jefferson approve in 1803? • By 1850 23 million people were in this place. • The number of people in the Corps of Discovery • ...
Critical Thinking 2020-12-03
12 Clues: enjoyment • to worship • end of life • art of living • supernatural place • to write something • a long short-story • functional activity • to argue on something • cleansing or purifying • fervent period and a discovery • the sacred place for redemption
NORTH DAKOTA 2015-04-23
12 Clues: Bismarck • state bird • type of elm • largest city • state nickname • cover 1% of state • _____ of Discovery • 1804 Lewis and Clark • National Buffalo Museum • National wildlife ________ • Agriculture is the top ____ • provides water irrigation to most of state
Newsletter 2019-04-10
Across
- Highet mountain of the USA (6190 m)
- NIBR mission: "Establish a new ??? for drug discovery: Increase access to the genomic and chemical universe"
- In which city did Nik Savage his master degree?
- River River between Boston and Cambridge: ??? River
- Highest Mountain of Switzerland ( 4634 m)
- River through Basel ( engl.)
- Who discovered together with J.B. Caventou the chlorophyll?
- Tell The fictiious (by F. Schiller) national hero of Switzerland ( 2 words)
- What is the last name of the Swiss researcher, who got 1978 the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the restriction enzymes?
Down
- Revere Freedom fighter, Boston ( *1734 - +1818) ( 2 words)
- Place of residence of Sabine Rudolph?
- Name of the FDA approved drug against secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- CBT purpose statement: To innovate the science of therapeutics through a dynamic ??? of enabling partnerships
- Values&Behaviors: Innovatio, Quality, Collaboration, Performance, Integrity - which is missing?
- Place of birth of Jonas Schaefer?
- Commander Spock was played by actor Leonard ??? in the Star Trek series?
- What was the topic of Stephen Moran's presentation during the CBT-Advance?
17 Clues: River through Basel ( engl.) • Place of birth of Jonas Schaefer? • Highet mountain of the USA (6190 m) • Place of residence of Sabine Rudolph? • Highest Mountain of Switzerland ( 4634 m) • In which city did Nik Savage his master degree? • River River between Boston and Cambridge: ??? River • Revere Freedom fighter, Boston ( *1734 - +1818) ( 2 words) • ...
Day 1 Vocabulary 2025-06-30
Across
- energía
- mover rápido
- otorgar crédito
- pagar/devolver
- zumbido
- crédito
- comerciantes
- telarañas
- líquido
- néctar
- prestamistas
- algoritmos
- nidos
- reputación
- pajillas
- comercio/intercambio
- borde
- hábitos de gasto
- sobrevivir
- herrero
- huevos
Down
- sistema monetario
- aleteo
- lengua
- solvencia crediticia
- sistemas de reputación
- muriendo de hambre
- deuda
- picos
- colibrí
- historiales de crédito
- corteza
- pinza de ropa
- diariamente
- inventos
- batir
- sorber
- caza
38 Clues: caza • deuda • picos • nidos • borde • batir • aleteo • lengua • néctar • sorber • huevos • energía • zumbido • colibrí • crédito • corteza • líquido • herrero • inventos • pajillas • telarañas • algoritmos • reputación • sobrevivir • diariamente • mover rápido • comerciantes • prestamistas • pinza de ropa • pagar/devolver • otorgar crédito • hábitos de gasto • sistema monetario • muriendo de hambre • solvencia crediticia • comercio/intercambio • ...
SW Asia Part 2 Review 2018-09-17
Across
- After the Ottoman Empire was abolished in 1923 it became the country of ___.
- Al-Khwarizmi was the Muslim scholar who developed the branch of mathematics called ____.
- TRADE impacted the early spread of ____ because 1) it started in Mecca - a trade city, 2) its founder was a former merchant/trader, and 3) traveling traders helped spread the new religion.
- The fall of Constantinople was important historically because it helped spark/start the European _______.
- Muslims valued literacy because they wanted to be able to read the ___ and literature flourished.
- Christian boys taken from conquered territories and raised as special forces were called _____.
- Muslim traders used many over-land trade routes, but they also used ___ trade routes.
- Muslim art and architecture did not include drawings of _____ or animals. Instead they used geometric designs.
- Muslim hospitals had separate areas for different ____, pharmacies, and performed complex surgeries.
- Reading the Quran and speaking about Islam are very important to Muslims, so almost all Muslims know how to read and speak ____.
- When Constantine moved the capital to Constantinople it _____ the defenses of the Western Roman Empire.
- Most residents of the Byzantine Empire were Christians and most spoke ____..
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- Rulers of the Ottoman Empire were called ____ .
- Who was the Ottoman ruler when the Ottomans captured Constantinople?
- Many goods and inventions made their way from China all the way to Europe, but before they got to Europe they were always traded through Muslims in the ____ ____. (2 words)
- Suleiman the Magnificent’s people called him Suleiman the ____.
- Many innovations and inventions came from Muslim lands, including - the toothbrush, coffee, advances in optics, surgery, algebra, and the Arabic ______.
- _____ was important in Islam because they used it to write the words of the Quran.
- Words like census, interim, veto, and memorandum are evidence that ____ had a strong influence on the English language.
- Scholars in many Muslim cities collected and ______ many great works of Greek and Roman thinkers.
- For Muslims, the Quran is the direct revelation of God. The ____ is not. It is stories about the life of Muhammad.
- Constantinople is now present day ____ in Turkey.
- Muslim controlled trade routes passed through lands in three continents: ____, Africa, and Asia.
23 Clues: Rulers of the Ottoman Empire were called ____ . • Constantinople is now present day ____ in Turkey. • Suleiman the Magnificent’s people called him Suleiman the ____. • Who was the Ottoman ruler when the Ottomans captured Constantinople? • After the Ottoman Empire was abolished in 1923 it became the country of ___. • ...
Industrial revolution 2022-04-11
Across
- what was made high and Effective due to industrial revolution
- created during industrial revolution
- what occurred commonly in factories
- created by Alexander graham bell
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- was an occurrence due to industrial factories running
- first thing mass produced by Henry ford
- things that were created by talented people
- is what happened to boys and girls during the schooling
- a place where things were mass constructed
- places children went to get taught
10 Clues: created by Alexander graham bell • places children went to get taught • what occurred commonly in factories • created during industrial revolution • first thing mass produced by Henry ford • a place where things were mass constructed • things that were created by talented people • was an occurrence due to industrial factories running • ...
Amelia Kipp 2023-09-22
Across
- How did people make there paint with animal fat and
- What did Paleolithic people live in
- New inventions and tools
- What did they use for fishing
- What did Paleolithic men hunt
Down
- A glacial period where a land bridge was created
- What does Paleolithic mean
- What did people paint on cave walls
- What did Paleolithic use to make clothing
- A person who moves place to place to survive
10 Clues: New inventions and tools • What does Paleolithic mean • What did they use for fishing • What did Paleolithic men hunt • What did people paint on cave walls • What did Paleolithic people live in • What did Paleolithic use to make clothing • A person who moves place to place to survive • A glacial period where a land bridge was created • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1-S.S. 2013-10-08
Across
- Religious practices like bowing.
- A person who maps out the past and present plants, animals, and environment.
- Official writer
- New Stone Age, when people learned to farm.
- Old Stone Age, when people hunted and gathered to survive.
- A person who researches books, scrolls, and cave paintings to learn more about the past.
- A person who digs up artifacts to learn more about past humans.
- Before written history, like during the Stone Age.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.
- The study of stars and planets.
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places.
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- Items or objects that archeologists find that tell us about the past.
- Farming
- To tame wild animals for food, milk, clothing, and labor.
- A symbol that stands for an object.
- Inventing ways to move water through ditches or channels
- city that governs itself.
- Earliest humans during Stone Age.
- To exchange products or services.
20 Clues: Farming • Official writer • city that governs itself. • The study of stars and planets. • Religious practices like bowing. • Earliest humans during Stone Age. • To exchange products or services. • A symbol that stands for an object. • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower. • New Stone Age, when people learned to farm. • Before written history, like during the Stone Age. • ...
Newsletter 2019-04-10
Across
- The fictiious (by F. Schiller) national hero of Switzerland (last name)
- Freedom fighter, Boston ( *1734 - +1818) (last name)
- In which city did Nik Savage his master degree?
- River River between Boston and Cambridge: ??? River
- Highest Mountain of Switzerland ( 4634 m)
- Who discovered together with J.B. Caventou the chlorophyll?
- Name of the FDA approved drug against secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- NIBR mission: "Establish a new ??? for drug discovery: Increase access to the genomic and chemical universe"
Down
- Highet mountain of the USA (6190 m)
- Place of residence of Sabine Rudolph?
- River through Basel ( engl.)
- Values&Behaviors: Innovatio, Quality, Collaboration, Performance, Integrity - which is missing?
- CBT purpose statement: To innovate the science of therapeutics through a dynamic ??? of enabling partnerships
- What was the topic of Stephen Moran's presentation during the CBT-Advance?
- Place of birth of Jonas Schaefer?
- What is the last name of the Swiss researcher, who got 1978 the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the restriction enzymes?
- Commander Spock was played by actor Leonard ??? in the Star Trek series?
17 Clues: River through Basel ( engl.) • Place of birth of Jonas Schaefer? • Highet mountain of the USA (6190 m) • Place of residence of Sabine Rudolph? • Highest Mountain of Switzerland ( 4634 m) • In which city did Nik Savage his master degree? • River River between Boston and Cambridge: ??? River • Freedom fighter, Boston ( *1734 - +1818) (last name) • ...
ember 2025-06-20
Across
- a flowing system of water
- underground city
- given something to do
- easy on the eyes
- risk of harm
- a set of direction
- a brave girl
- courage
- hidden truths about the city
- no sun light or stars
- coming out
Down
- dishonest behavior
- a feeling that something can get better
- its breaking down and falling apart
- a person who delivers messages
- underground tunnels filled with tunnels and electricity
- things like food or tools people need to survive
- the creators who designed ember
- good
- sunshine and safety
- leave safely
- finding something
22 Clues: good • courage • coming out • risk of harm • leave safely • a brave girl • underground city • easy on the eyes • finding something • dishonest behavior • a set of direction • sunshine and safety • given something to do • no sun light or stars • a flowing system of water • hidden truths about the city • a person who delivers messages • the creators who designed ember • ...
Industrial revolution 2020-05-24
Across
- the industrial revolution started from _______ and then spread out to the rest of the world
- new transport was newer and _______
- Thomas Newcomen was a E_______
- Another word for country
- children did manual _____
- after the industrial revolution, there were steam powered f________
- There were new inventions such as the spinning _____
- the change from a agrarian society into a industrial one
- There was a __________ revolution
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- Some people worked for a M_____
- the industrial revolution was from the 18th _______ to the 19th _______
- where people move to one place from another
- When there’s a large group of people there’s a P_________
- people with no money lived in _______
- better machine tools led to better ________
- a man made river
- a person who doesn’t like new technology
- there were some developments in M________
- The use of ____ replaced the use of wood
- Soon r_______ replaced the use of canal
- this is fabric and clothing
21 Clues: a man made river • Another word for country • children did manual _____ • this is fabric and clothing • Thomas Newcomen was a E_______ • Some people worked for a M_____ • There was a __________ revolution • new transport was newer and _______ • people with no money lived in _______ • Soon r_______ replaced the use of canal • a person who doesn’t like new technology • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-11-12
Across
- Dominated the politics, economics and cultures of the south
- are something that have several parts and required
- Allowed farmers to plant crops fast
- Transported cotton, sugar, and people
- Example of interchangeable parts
- plow earlier version of the steel plow
- had to make all their goods themselves rather than trading
- Developed the first successful steam engine
- pre-made in a store somewhere
- Allowed Farmers to farm the soil in Western areas
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- The most popular way to travel on the river
- Used to develop or use machines full of interchangeable parts
- is used for removing seeds from cotton fiber
- Made guns using interchangeable parts
- Invented the Steel plow
- used in a train successfully
- one of the inventions that helped the clothing industry grow
- Used trains to transport coal
- Became an important part of industrial development
- Made the first trip in a steamboat
20 Clues: Invented the Steel plow • used in a train successfully • Used trains to transport coal • pre-made in a store somewhere • Example of interchangeable parts • Made the first trip in a steamboat • Allowed farmers to plant crops fast • Made guns using interchangeable parts • Transported cotton, sugar, and people • plow earlier version of the steel plow • ...
Shared Services 2025-09-29
Across
- - Loves the letter 'S'
- - Violation of a law or right
- - Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- - 2024's Shared Services Santa
- - What do we do with the goods tracking data
- - Apposite of data captured (acronym)
- - New kid on the block
- - What WWW stands for in Shared Services
- - Who love F1?
- - Office party planner
- - Microsoft platform for collaboration and document management
- - Office chef
- - CSS previous name
- - Static day
- - Expression of dissatisfaction
- - State of health and happiness
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- - Who regularly goes to Fiji?
- - Shared Services SupCO before Wendy
- - Office DJ
- - Loves shopping
- - Owns a greyhound
- - What brand is the Pieman?
- - Where did Riti work before Shared Services?
- - New house on the way
- - Payment for services or loss
- - Legal protection for inventions and creative works
- - Office influencer
- - Sharepoint Guru
- - Official examination of accounts
- - Moma of baby Blair
- - Woordle guru
31 Clues: - Office DJ • - Static day • - Office chef • - Who love F1? • - Woordle guru • - Loves shopping • - Sharepoint Guru • - Owns a greyhound • - Office influencer • - CSS previous name • - Moma of baby Blair • - Loves the letter 'S' • - New kid on the block • - New house on the way • - Office party planner • - What brand is the Pieman? • - Who regularly goes to Fiji? • - Violation of a law or right • ...
UNIT 10 PART 1 2026-01-19
Across
- A detailed study to discover new facts or test ideas
- An observable event or fact, often unusual or remarkable
- A deep understanding of a complex topic or situation
- Information, understanding, or skills gained through learning or experience
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- Finding something new or previously unknown
- A difficult task that tests your ability
- A sudden and important advance or discovery
- A link or relationship between ideas, people, or things
- An answer to a problem or question
9 Clues: An answer to a problem or question • A difficult task that tests your ability • Finding something new or previously unknown • A sudden and important advance or discovery • A detailed study to discover new facts or test ideas • A deep understanding of a complex topic or situation • A link or relationship between ideas, people, or things • ...
christian discovery crossword puzzle 2014-03-25
Across
- goes against gods word
- a strong feeling of affection
- our father in------
- a book about gods word
- leads us away from----------
- male parent
- god-------us and rid us of our sins
- the true ruler
- what Jesus did this on a cross for us
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- deliver us from----
- great beauty
- to remain alive
- give us our daily-----
- someone who believes in god
- gods one and only son
- ------ the leader
- a away to talk to god
- gods world
- what you say after you pray
- the planet people live on
20 Clues: gods world • male parent • great beauty • the true ruler • to remain alive • ------ the leader • deliver us from---- • our father in------ • gods one and only son • a away to talk to god • goes against gods word • give us our daily----- • a book about gods word • the planet people live on • someone who believes in god • what you say after you pray • leads us away from---------- • ...
R&D Discovery Day 2019-04-01
Across
- They're happier than clams...at least 40% of the time.
- Black and orange, formerly
- Machine learning or machine vision, for short.
- Fruit merchant
- Spanish for "cheese," these dips are a relatively recent addition to the Pace product line.
- He arrived at Ellis Island with a note on his coat that read: "Swedish. Send me to Omaha. I speak no English."
- The price at the register if you bought one can each of the first five condensed soups.
- This university's football team uniforms inspired the red and white color scheme of Campbell’s condensed soup labels
- Campbell's first executive chef
- Making waves across kitchens everywhere, this post-World War II invention was predicted by Campbell to be in 25% of cars by 2001.
- Hired by J.D., he brought science and rigor to agriculture
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- "It's in there!" was a popular tagline in advertising for this product family (and no, it’s not a baby).
- David Pace dubbed it the "Syrup of the Southwest.”
- Chemist (need we say more?)
- Campbell's Soup Cans is one of Andy Warhol's most iconic works, featuring ___ varieties of condensed soup (hint: this also happens to be the amount of noodles in icon Chicken Noodle…measured in feet)
- Icebox manufacturer
- Tomato, chicken, oxtail, consommé and ___________
- “Are the ingredients of a grade we would serve on our own tables? Does the combination of them appeal to our own sense of sight, smell and taste? Is the price within reach of most _______?" -J.D.
- "I've never made _______ in my life, but I thought other people can, so why can't I?" -M.R.
- Type of cuisine served up by Angelina Branca, chef-owner at Saté Kampar and today’s keynote speaker.
- Chef DeLisle referred to tomato soup as his "_________," despite no formal baptism.
- V8's name came to be thanks to the ______ vegetables present in the juice.
- He began selling roasted peanuts on the streets of Charlotte, NC in 1913.
23 Clues: Fruit merchant • Icebox manufacturer • Black and orange, formerly • Chemist (need we say more?) • Campbell's first executive chef • Machine learning or machine vision, for short. • Tomato, chicken, oxtail, consommé and ___________ • David Pace dubbed it the "Syrup of the Southwest.” • They're happier than clams...at least 40% of the time. • ...
D is for Discovery! 2023-02-13
33 Clues: 喜び • 方向 • 要求 • 砂漠 • 発見 • 程度 • 配達 • 困難 • 違い • 砂漠 • 深さ • 破壊する • 民主主義 • ディスコ • 地域、築 • ディスコ • 開発する • 指示する • 配達する • 自身がない • 民主主義の • 一致しない • 望み、要求 • 失望させる • 病気、疾患 • ほこり、ごみ • 甲板、デッキ • 劇の、劇的な • きらい、反感 • 耳が聞こえない • 契約、取り決め • 討論、話し合い、 • 宣言する、断言する
D is for Discovery! 2023-02-13
The Age of Discovery 2025-02-18
Across
- Verbrechen
- Berlin is the ... of Germany
- sogenannt
- Vorstellung
- where do good spices come from?
- someone who believes in the Church and God
- where you can read books
- when you have a lot money
- Diener/in
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- jedoch
- when your boat sinks you are...
- Salt is a ...
- Gesetz
- Bogen
- Pflicht
- Kalkutta
- Reich, Imperium
- the capital of the Aztec Empire in the highlands of Mexico
- Armee
- mächtig
20 Clues: Bogen • Armee • jedoch • Gesetz • Pflicht • mächtig • Kalkutta • sogenannt • Diener/in • Verbrechen • Vorstellung • Salt is a ... • Reich, Imperium • where you can read books • when you have a lot money • Berlin is the ... of Germany • when your boat sinks you are... • where do good spices come from? • someone who believes in the Church and God • the capital of the Aztec Empire in the highlands of Mexico
History Unit 1 2023-09-23
13 Clues: Business • To occur • Important • To govern • Inventions • To deteriorate • To be at liberty • To continue in time • What somebody knows • To take part in something • What a person can get if they try hard • The group of people who rule a country • A group of people who are trained to fight
The Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2023-02-24
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- Places where fabric and cloth is made.
- Protects a creation from being stolen.
- The system where a business can act without government interference.
- Something extending or going across a continent.
- Turning a place into a city.
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- The process of manufacturing things and new inventions being created.
- The creation of something being operated by machines.
- The process of creating goods in large amounts.
- The devotion to a region.
- Making goods in your house.
- People moving from one place to another.
- People who purchase goods for personal use.
12 Clues: The devotion to a region. • Making goods in your house. • Turning a place into a city. • Places where fabric and cloth is made. • Protects a creation from being stolen. • People moving from one place to another. • People who purchase goods for personal use. • The process of creating goods in large amounts. • Something extending or going across a continent. • ...
1920s 2015-03-06
Across
- targeted blacks, immigrants, Catholics and Jews
- the rise of communism
- two Italian workers convicted of a murder with lack of evidence
- monkey trial
- protecting native born people over immigrants
- the right to vote in political elections
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- new inventions to cause people to spend more money
- a time with a complex set of political, cultural, and artistic movements
- no more alcohol
- a new form of music developed by African Americans
- an affordable car for the average american
- the name given to women who dressed differently
12 Clues: monkey trial • no more alcohol • the rise of communism • the right to vote in political elections • an affordable car for the average american • protecting native born people over immigrants • targeted blacks, immigrants, Catholics and Jews • the name given to women who dressed differently • new inventions to cause people to spend more money • ...
Ancient china Akeelah burchett 2018-05-07
Across
- for the state of society
- what protect from invaders who were mongols from the north
- is the most common religion in china
- a kind of dish that they cut there meat and vegetable into
- writing system started as this
Down
- home to the emperor which was built during ming the
- what was the main trade route for trading silk
- one of china's inventions
- it is based on moral character and individuals taking
- greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature
- this dynasty built the forbidden city
- pieces to cook quickly
12 Clues: pieces to cook quickly • for the state of society • one of china's inventions • writing system started as this • is the most common religion in china • this dynasty built the forbidden city • what was the main trade route for trading silk • home to the emperor which was built during ming the • greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature • ...
9.unite science 2025-04-24
15 Clues: tıp • aşı • hücre • keşif • deney • tarih • yıldız • iskelet • patlamak • keşfetmek • araştırmak • bilim adamı • laboratuvar • tube deney tüpü • system güneş sistemi
9.unite science 2025-04-24
15 Clues: tıp • aşı • hücre • keşif • deney • tarih • yıldız • iskelet • patlamak • keşfetmek • araştırmak • bilim adamı • laboratuvar • tube deney tüpü • system güneş sistemi
GDP 2021-04-06
Across
- rate value of one currency compared to another
- highest point of recovery stage of business cycle
- focused on performance of whole economy
- capital plants,equipment, infrastructure operating in economy
- focused on individuals/households/small businesses
- low stage of business cycle
- increased of knowledge
- of business cycle distance between peak and peak, trough to trough
- combination of invention and innovation
- long period of recession
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- fall in level of real GDP
- cycle, wave like GDP varying length and altitude
- GDP valued at constant dollar and adjusted for inflation
- applying inventions to new products/services
- business cycle showing upward direction of GDP
- distance from peak to trough
- GDP valued at current dollar not adjusted for inflation
- total value of a nations production of
- capital knowledge and skills of average workers
- good and services sourced from other countries
- total value of services produced during certain time
- goods produced in Canada but sold to other countries
22 Clues: increased of knowledge • long period of recession • fall in level of real GDP • low stage of business cycle • distance from peak to trough • total value of a nations production of • focused on performance of whole economy • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products/services • rate value of one currency compared to another • ...
Chapter 16 2022-02-05
Across
- Famous Evangelist and Preacher from Chicago.
- Many immigrants passed through here when they came to America (2 words).
- The movement of the population to the city.
- Was big in the steel industry.
- Gospel witness in the slums (2 words).
- Was big in the railroad industry.
- The desire for worldly possessions and the belief that only possessions can bring true happiness.
- Connected the East and West.
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- Unions used these to try and get better working conditions.
- Was big in finances and banking.
- Believed in big business and hard money.
- Signed The Interstate Commerce Act.
- When farmers united to improve their working conditions.
- Wrote “Origin of Species”.
- Food producer that was a Christian.
- Assassinated President Garfield.
- Invented the telephone.
- A new source of power in the late 1800’s.
- Famous Christian song writer.
- Refrigerated box cars used this to keep things cold (2 words).
- Signed the Sherman Anti Trust Act.
- Had over 1,000 inventions including the light bulb.
22 Clues: Invented the telephone. • Wrote “Origin of Species”. • Connected the East and West. • Famous Christian song writer. • Was big in the steel industry. • Was big in finances and banking. • Assassinated President Garfield. • Was big in the railroad industry. • Signed the Sherman Anti Trust Act. • Signed The Interstate Commerce Act. • Food producer that was a Christian. • ...
International Trade 2023-07-17
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- Direct Investment (FDI). investment made by individuals, companies, and entities.dog Man's best friend
- are alliances or unions of countries.
- paperwork.
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- Instruments. financial tools.
- Property Rights (IPR. legal protect creations or inventions.
- financial products and services designed to facilitate international trade transactions.
- liberalisation. removal or reduction of trade barriers.
- Controls. government regulations and restrictions
- Compliance. Adherence to laws, regulations, and trade policies
9 Clues: paperwork. • Instruments. financial tools. • are alliances or unions of countries. • Controls. government regulations and restrictions • Property Rights (IPR. legal protect creations or inventions. • liberalisation. removal or reduction of trade barriers. • Compliance. Adherence to laws, regulations, and trade policies • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2020-06-16
Across
- Greek Goddess of love and beauty
- One of the main roman inventions to provide water
- Religion founded during the empire
- This polis was the founder of democracy
- Greek and Roman Religion were _____________
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- The Roman architecture was mainly______________
- The mythological founders of Rome
- They were the maximum magistrates during the Roman Republic
- The 3 periods of Roman history: Monarchy,________and Empire
9 Clues: Greek Goddess of love and beauty • The mythological founders of Rome • Religion founded during the empire • This polis was the founder of democracy • Greek and Roman Religion were _____________ • The Roman architecture was mainly______________ • One of the main roman inventions to provide water • They were the maximum magistrates during the Roman Republic • ...
1.1 Vocabulary 2022-08-15
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- legal documents to protect inventions from being stolen
- in a car engine, take in gas to make other parts move
- when something works in a rough or uneven way and makes popping noises
- a complete failure
- small, specialized machines or electronic devices
Down
- the engines that make a train go forward
- when a machine moves slowly and noisily
- something that gives off light
- 3d shape with circular ends and straight sides
- a machine that plays recorded music or sounds
10 Clues: a complete failure • something that gives off light • when a machine moves slowly and noisily • the engines that make a train go forward • a machine that plays recorded music or sounds • 3d shape with circular ends and straight sides • small, specialized machines or electronic devices • in a car engine, take in gas to make other parts move • ...
ARE YOU READY? JEFFERSON & MADISON REVIEW EXIT TICKET 2026-01-20
Across
- Future president who was a hero in the war of 1812
- Adams tried to appoint 58 of these before he left office
- The act of forcibly taking sailors
- Caribbean colony that defeated the French in a slave revolt
- British and French violated ours by seizing US ships
- Future president sent to France to buy New Orleans
- The act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving a port
- Jefferson's top aide who organized the Corps of Discovery
- Baltimore fort described in the "Star Spangled Banner"
- Name given to politicians who wanted to go to war against England
- A huge rise in this feeling as a result of the War of 1812
- Shoshone native who guided the Corps of Discovery
- The use of insults and accusations in an election campaign
- Name for an outgoing president who is still president
- Occupation of Francis Scott Key
- This "Right" involved New Orleans
- Tied with Jefferson in the election of 1800
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- Engineered the election of Jefferson to the presidency in 1800
- What merchants did when Jefferson halted trade with Europe
- French leader who wanted to dominate the world
- The party of Jefferson
- Source of most of the presidential campaign of 1800
- Major river explored by the Corps of Discovery
- The right of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of laws
- Jefferson incorrectly thought this would stop our trade problems
- Supreme Court Chief Justice from 1801-1835
- British region desired by the US in the War of 1812
- Midnight judge who sued for his office
- Number of votes each state gets to break a tie in a presidential election
- Belgium city where the treaty ending the War of 1812 was signed
- Jefferson's Secretary of State
- Region purchased for only $15 million
- Person acting in the position that is up for reelection
33 Clues: The party of Jefferson • Jefferson's Secretary of State • Occupation of Francis Scott Key • This "Right" involved New Orleans • The act of forcibly taking sailors • Region purchased for only $15 million • Midnight judge who sued for his office • Supreme Court Chief Justice from 1801-1835 • Tied with Jefferson in the election of 1800 • ...
CLASS A: UNIT 2 2024-12-04
16 Clues: ΛΥΝΩ • ΠΡΟΒΕΣ • ΚΡΙΤΙΚΗ • ΧΟΡΩΔΙΑ • ΕΚΔΟΤΗΣ • ΣΥΜΠΟΝΙΑ • ΑΝΑΚΑΛΥΨΗ • ΠΕΡΙΒΑΛΛΟΝ • ΣΥΓΓΡΑΦΕΑΣ • ΠΕΡΙΠΕΤΕΙΑ • ΦΙΛΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΑ • ΣΤΙΓΜΙΟΤΥΠΑ • ΜΑΓΕΙΡΙΚΗ ΣΥΝΤΑΓΗ • ΩΡΟΛΟΓΙΟ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ • ΚΑΙΝΟΥΡΙΟΙ ΜΑΘΗΤΕΣ • ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗ ΒΙΒΛΙΟΥ ΣΤΟ ΟΠΙΣΘΟΦΥΛΛΟ
School Days 2023-11-16
Across
- - Space for learning and discovery.
- - Carries essentials for the day.
- - Takes you to and from school.
- - Numbers and equations.
- - Playtime in the schoolyard.
- - Packed with midday delights.
- - Guide in the classroom.
- - Creativity on canvas or paper.
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- - Teacher's canvas for lessons.
- - Where knowledge is bound.
- - Companions in the learning journey.
- - Exploration of the natural world.
- - Lessons from the past.
- - Assignments for after class.
- - Writing instrument in hand.
15 Clues: - Numbers and equations. • - Lessons from the past. • - Guide in the classroom. • - Where knowledge is bound. • - Playtime in the schoolyard. • - Writing instrument in hand. • - Packed with midday delights. • - Assignments for after class. • - Teacher's canvas for lessons. • - Takes you to and from school. • - Creativity on canvas or paper. • - Carries essentials for the day. • ...
Destiny Inventions & rise of big business 2014-12-04
Across
- this person also made the assembly line
- made the telephone service
- these controled a large portion of an industry
- caption of oil industry
- this was created by transportation advances
- he was the captian of steel industry
- went from being this to industrial
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- capitan of automobile industry
- this person made this
- this had both a positive and negative effects on society
- these are examples of big business
- he made mechanical uses of electricity
- this has to do with trains
- this is a lower cost in
- this is what people do so people can see what their selling
15 Clues: this person made this • caption of oil industry • this is a lower cost in • this has to do with trains • made the telephone service • capitan of automobile industry • these are examples of big business • went from being this to industrial • he was the captian of steel industry • he made mechanical uses of electricity • this person also made the assembly line • ...
UNIT 1 STUDYING ABROAD 2021-12-18
Across
- my father's life partner
- technological tool generally used in online courses
- hardly found in humans today.
- style of speech used by honest people
- person responsible for people living in the house
- group name where many people gather
- homeland of crescent and star
- she is my father's sister
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- Goods in which items such as money, cards are carried
- person who invents new inventions
- he is my mother's brother
- style of speech used by liars
- Document required to go abroad
- course materials used for writing
- she is his mothers's most precious
15 Clues: my father's life partner • he is my mother's brother • she is my father's sister • style of speech used by liars • hardly found in humans today. • homeland of crescent and star • Document required to go abroad • person who invents new inventions • course materials used for writing • she is his mothers's most precious • group name where many people gather • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-08
Across
- a chance that something might happen
- a small and useful device
- the ability to think of new ideas
- something you think of or create in your mind
- to be real
- a very intelligent person
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- a model of something you want to make
- it has a strong effect on other things
- a thought or plan of how to do something
- it makes you want to do something amazing
- a new idea or product
- it causes something else to change
- to bring people together
- an idea about why something happens
- uncommon, there are not many
15 Clues: to be real • a new idea or product • to bring people together • a small and useful device • a very intelligent person • uncommon, there are not many • the ability to think of new ideas • it causes something else to change • an idea about why something happens • a chance that something might happen • a model of something you want to make • it has a strong effect on other things • ...
7th Grade Social Studies Unit 5 Review 2023-05-17
Across
- First word in trail that many people took to go West
- President who passed Indian Removal Act
- Country that the U.S bought territory from for 15 Million Dollars
- Something many people went West to look for and get rich
- Best Social Studies teacher ever
- Name of Enslaved person who was essential on the Corps of Discovery
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- Tribe who lost 1/3 of their people on the Trail of Tears
- Invention during Industrial Revolution that made plantations want more enslaved people
- First word in _______ Destiny
- Other explorer on Corps of Discovery, Lewis &
- Name of the territory purchased in 1803
11 Clues: First word in _______ Destiny • Best Social Studies teacher ever • President who passed Indian Removal Act • Name of the territory purchased in 1803 • Other explorer on Corps of Discovery, Lewis & • First word in trail that many people took to go West • Tribe who lost 1/3 of their people on the Trail of Tears • Something many people went West to look for and get rich • ...
Industrialization 2024-04-09
Across
- Adam Smith
- Karl Marx
- organizations of workers that advocate on their behalf for fair pay and working conditions
- making of farm or animals
- capitalist class who own most of society's wealth and productions
- Goverment does not interfere in business
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
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- the process of transforming the economy of a nation
- Making underage kids work
- people working
- an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task.
11 Clues: Karl Marx • Adam Smith • people working • Making underage kids work • making of farm or animals • Goverment does not interfere in business • the process of transforming the economy of a nation • capitalist class who own most of society's wealth and productions • the action of inventing something, typically a process or device. • ...
A Camping Crossword 2023-12-01
16 Clues: boat • poles • milk__ • sleeper • buddies • strummer • flatboat • floaties • footlong • hot flames • exploration • hot chocolate • loyal friends • music (plural • gooey chocolate • thrown into box
Scientific Revolution Inventions 2021-10-27
Across
- of Falling Bodies / Galileo's experiment that disproved that heavier bodies fell faster than lighter ones.
- of Comets / Edmund Halleys predicted the movement of a comet using Newtons three laws of motion.
- / Isaac Newton's help to create a branch of math that explains how movement works.
- Geometry / Rene Descartes invented a way to express geometric shapes and a coordinate. Isaac newton developed calculus based on it.
- / The sun was the center of the universe was Nicolaus Copernicus idea.
- Lens / It was used to magnify images.
- of Gravity / The story of apple falling on Newton's head that inspired this law.
- Laws of Motion / Rules of how the universe moves, published by Isaac Newton.
- / Imperfections observed by Galileo Galilei proved the view that the heavens were imperfect.
- Microscope / Galileo made this ore efficient.
- Spectrum / Isaac Newton split white light into colored light.
- / Galileo invented a version of this that allowed him to view the stars and Jupiter's moons.
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- / Galileo mentored physicist Evangelista Torricelli, who designed a device to measure air pressure.
- and comets / When Tycho Brahe observed the changing stars in the sky.
- Moons /
- / It was studied by Aristotle and the ancient Chinese. It helped navigators find their way.
- Orbits / Kepler discovered that planets moved in this kind of orbit, not in perfect circles as the Ancient Greeks believed.
- of Light / Galileo proved light traveled faster than sound.
- / It was studied by Aristotle and the ancient Chinese. It helped navigators find their way.
- Tides / Galileo theorized this was caused by the sun.
20 Clues: Moons / • Lens / It was used to magnify images. • Microscope / Galileo made this ore efficient. • Tides / Galileo theorized this was caused by the sun. • of Light / Galileo proved light traveled faster than sound. • Spectrum / Isaac Newton split white light into colored light. • and comets / When Tycho Brahe observed the changing stars in the sky. • ...
History of Mathematician 2024-05-17
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- First documented woman mathematician
- Influential book on geometry
- Early civilization with documented use of mathematics
- Introduced the Fibonacci sequence
- Famous theorem about right triangles
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- Founder of what is considered the first true school of mathematics
- Mathematical concept originating in India
- Developed a base-60 number system
- Known for inventions using levers and buoyancy
9 Clues: Influential book on geometry • Developed a base-60 number system • Introduced the Fibonacci sequence • First documented woman mathematician • Famous theorem about right triangles • Mathematical concept originating in India • Known for inventions using levers and buoyancy • Early civilization with documented use of mathematics • ...
China Unit 2022-02-15
Across
- farm tool used to break up and even out plowed ground.
- slingshot-like war machine used for shooting rocks, shells, and other objects.
- relating to the sea
- and selling of goods
- highly organized body of workers with many levels of authority.
- something seen or learned about for the first time.
- a system of managing the wealth and resources of a community of region.
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent
- military leader operating outside the control of the government.
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- to make similar items in quantity by using standardized designs and dividing labor among workers.
- combination of science, magic, and philosophy that was practiced in medieval times.
- travel in new areas
- the form of money used in a country.
- new tool, device, or process created after scientific study and experimentation.
- business of buying and selling or exchanging items.
- business that manufactures a particular product.
- business of farming
17 Clues: travel in new areas • relating to the sea • business of farming • and selling of goods • the form of money used in a country. • business that manufactures a particular product. • business of buying and selling or exchanging items. • something seen or learned about for the first time. • farm tool used to break up and even out plowed ground. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-08-22
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- Rectangular structure built by the Ancient Egyptians
- This kept Egypt safe from enemy attack
- Read, wrote and kept records
- A building in which a dead person is buried
- Dead bodies preserved with oils and wrapped in strips of cloth for burial
- Prayed to the gods
- The Egyptians used the Nile for growing...
- A young Egyptian king
- The temple that Pharaoh Ramses started is located at...
- Huge stone statue with the body of a lion and a head of a man
- Had the most power in Egypt
- The lifeblood of Ancient Egypt
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- Every year this event brought lots of fertile soil and fish to the Ancient Egyptians
- One of the inventions of the Ancient Egyptians
- The pyramids were built by thousands of...
- The first capital of Egypt
- Lots of houses close together
- Most powerful Egyptian god
- Made pots, jewellery and shies
- The amount of years it took to build the Great Pyramid of Giza
- Did housework, mined and built
21 Clues: Prayed to the gods • A young Egyptian king • The first capital of Egypt • Most powerful Egyptian god • Had the most power in Egypt • Read, wrote and kept records • Lots of houses close together • Made pots, jewellery and shies • Did housework, mined and built • The lifeblood of Ancient Egypt • This kept Egypt safe from enemy attack • The pyramids were built by thousands of... • ...
Rise of Agriculture vocab 2025-09-04
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- – Tools and inventions humans create to solve problems.
- – An organized system to make laws and rules for society.
- – A person who lives by foraging and hunting.
- – The major shift from foraging to farming.
- – The “New Stone Age,” when farming and villages began.
- – The design and building of structures.
- – The act of gathering ripe crops from the fields.
- – Early human ancestors that walked on two legs.
- – Growth of cities as populations increase.
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- – When people focus on one type of work, like pottery
- – The “Old Stone Age,” when people lived as hunter-gatherers.
- – Region where farming first developed.
- – People who herded domesticated animals.
- – Permanent communities where people live together.
- – The process of taming plants or animal
- – A system of recording words, ideas, and information.
- – A spear-throwing tool that increased hunting power.
- – Divisions in society based on wealth, jobs, or status.
- – Moving from place to place in search of food.
- – The science of working with metals.
20 Clues: – The science of working with metals. • – Region where farming first developed. • – The process of taming plants or animal • – The design and building of structures. • – People who herded domesticated animals. • – The major shift from foraging to farming. • – Growth of cities as populations increase. • – A person who lives by foraging and hunting. • ...
Unit 3 - leerjaar 4 B 2017-12-04
27 Clues: ruim • rand • kort • reis • keuze • winst • plicht • redden • voeden • stemmen • vereisen • proberen • opmerken • litteken • oplossing • onderhoud • vermijden • overhalen • voorkomen • weerstaan • verstoring • ontdekking • tegenstand • inspanning • vooruitgang • verwijderen • wetenschapper
Crossword Puzzle: The Middle Ages 2019-04-02
Across
- Works in the Manor, recieves protection
- the trip Muhammad made to Yathrib (medina)
- a period were no progress nor trade was made in Europe
- the building were many knowledge was kept, and discovered, blending different cultures
- the choosing of Muhammad's succesor
- a trip to the holy city
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- the city were Muhammad moved when he no one believed him
- Muhammad's Teachings
- a period were knowledge and inventions flourished for Ilsam
- the code muslims follow
- Defends the manor, follows a code
- Owner of the Land (manor)
12 Clues: Muhammad's Teachings • the code muslims follow • a trip to the holy city • Owner of the Land (manor) • Defends the manor, follows a code • the choosing of Muhammad's succesor • Works in the Manor, recieves protection • the trip Muhammad made to Yathrib (medina) • a period were no progress nor trade was made in Europe • the city were Muhammad moved when he no one believed him • ...
Olivia's Antarctica Crossword 2012-05-23
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- first to the magnetic South Pole
- a position on a map
- the main part of a country is also known as
- a plan used to achieve something
- characters some people have
- a British explorer
- an explorer who took dogs to the Antartic
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- first to the South Pole
- a task completed by explorers
- a ship taken to Antarctica
- a first discovery trip
- a protractor measures this
- Scott led one to the South Pole
- to find or discover something new
- a record of events in the past relating to something
15 Clues: a British explorer • a position on a map • a first discovery trip • first to the South Pole • a ship taken to Antarctica • a protractor measures this • characters some people have • a task completed by explorers • Scott led one to the South Pole • first to the magnetic South Pole • a plan used to achieve something • to find or discover something new • ...
Chapter 5 2025-11-11
Across
- standard time on a trains
- parts allowed products to be assembled quickly and repaired easily inventions improved communication, transportation, and manufacturing
- developed the ________ for trains and pioneered alternating
- Cyrus _____ laid the transatlantic telegraph cable (1866), linking U.S. and Europe
- Granville Woods improved electric railway and ________ systems.
- Alexander Graham _______ invented the telephone (1876).
- Thomas Edison invented the _________ motion picture projector, and practical
- combining many companies in the same industry (e.g., Rockefeller’s
- people how work without pay
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- owning all steps of production
- track allowed smoother travel and connected routes.
- Elijah ________ invented a lubricating cup for machinery to run smoothly.
- Lewis ________ Latimer improved the light bulb filament, making bulbs last longer.
- across America.
- Henry Ford developed the ____________ for mass production of automobiles.
- George E – invented the Kodak camera, making photography simple and affordable.
16 Clues: across America. • standard time on a trains • people how work without pay • owning all steps of production • track allowed smoother travel and connected routes. • Alexander Graham _______ invented the telephone (1876). • developed the ________ for trains and pioneered alternating • Granville Woods improved electric railway and ________ systems. • ...
Canadian Astronauts 2021-04-20
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- He was born in Sarnia, Ontario. He delivered and installed Canadarm2, the new Canadian-built robotic arm.He was on #1 on STS-100.
- He was born in Reykjavik, Iceland. He was on Discovery and STS-85.
- He was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He was on Shuttle Columbia, STS-52.
- He was born in New Westminster, British Columbia. He performed many experiments. He was on mission STS-78.
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- He was on Shuttle Colombia, STS-118, Shuttle Endeavour.
- She was born in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. She was on Shuttle Discovery, STS-42.
- She was born in Montréal, Quebec. He was on Shuttle Discovery, STS-96.
- He was born in Quebec City. He was on Challenger, Endeavour twice
8 Clues: He was on Shuttle Colombia, STS-118, Shuttle Endeavour. • He was born in Quebec City. He was on Challenger, Endeavour twice • He was born in Reykjavik, Iceland. He was on Discovery and STS-85. • He was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He was on Shuttle Columbia, STS-52. • She was born in Montréal, Quebec. He was on Shuttle Discovery, STS-96. • ...
GRAPES Review 2022-09-30
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- make or provide good/service
- Geographical study of physical properties (landforms/climate)
- a large group of people who share specific ways of living, thinking, and working together
- political system where the leader voted on
- Architecture, artwork, inventions, new ways of thinking, education, literature, public works, public safety
- How a country makes decisions
- Study of places and the relationship between people/environments
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- What people believe
- Political system with king/queen and sometimes parliament
- How people/groups interact within a society
- political system where one person has absolute power
- political system where government control everything so that it is all “fair” and “equal”
- take or use good/service
- Geographical study of human societies (culture)
14 Clues: What people believe • take or use good/service • make or provide good/service • How a country makes decisions • political system where the leader voted on • How people/groups interact within a society • Geographical study of human societies (culture) • political system where one person has absolute power • Political system with king/queen and sometimes parliament • ...
Discovery of x-rays 2022-01-27
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- a skilled German glassblower that invented the first vacuum tube made up of glass
- A German dentist that took the first dental radiograph in 1896
- Introduced the bisecting technique
- A collision of a beam of electrons with metal target in an x-ray tube producing high energy radiation.
- The study of radiation used in many fields in medicine that deals with the use of x-rays in diagnosing and treating of disease.
- He is a Boston dentist that developed the first dental x-ray unit and even published the firsts papers on the danger associated with radiation.
- he is the inventor of the bitewing radiograph in 1925.
- A German physicist that is named a father of x-rays for his discovery of the x-rays.
- He is known as the father of modern dental radiography that introduced the long cone paralleling technique in 1947
- A new York physician that used a skull to make the first dental radiograph in the US
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- A pioneer of oral and maxillofacial radiology. he was the first to use Kodak film in intraoral radiography
- it is a portion of a structure in a radiographic image that permits radiation to pass through them making them appear dark.
- it is a portion of a structure in a radiographic image that are absorbs and stop the penetration of the x-ray making them appear light or white
- a beam of high energy that penetrates substances and structures and produce a image shadows on film.
- It is a projection imaging technique on a film that is constructed by allowing the radiation be absorbed as it passes through an object or body structure.
- A german physicist that observed tubes with energy rays extending from a negative electrode. These rays produced a fluorescence when they hit the glass walls of the tubes. the effect was later named "cathode rays".
- A dentist in new Orleans that used a live patient to be exposed in the first dental radiograph
- von Lenard, He observed that the absorption of cathode rays was, to first order, proportional to the density of the material they were made to pass through.
- first prewrapped dental films
- radiograph, Projection imaging technique on a film by allowing the radiation absorption through teeth and their related structures.
20 Clues: first prewrapped dental films • Introduced the bisecting technique • he is the inventor of the bitewing radiograph in 1925. • A German dentist that took the first dental radiograph in 1896 • a skilled German glassblower that invented the first vacuum tube made up of glass • A German physicist that is named a father of x-rays for his discovery of the x-rays. • ...
Discovery of x-rays 2022-01-27
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- a skilled German glassblower that invented the first vacuum tube made up of glass
- A German dentist that took the first dental radiograph in 1896
- Introduced the bisecting technique
- A collision of a beam of electrons with metal target in an x-ray tube producing high energy radiation.
- The study of radiation used in many fields in medicine that deals with the use of x-rays in diagnosing and treating of disease.
- He is a Boston dentist that developed the first dental x-ray unit and even published the firsts papers on the danger associated with radiation.
- he is the inventor of the bitewing radiograph in 1925.
- A German physicist that is named a father of x-rays for his discovery of the x-rays.
- He is known as the father of modern dental radiography that introduced the long cone paralleling technique in 1947
- A new York physician that used a skull to make the first dental radiograph in the US
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- A pioneer of oral and maxillofacial radiology. he was the first to use Kodak film in intraoral radiography
- it is a portion of a structure in a radiographic image that permits radiation to pass through them making them appear dark.
- it is a portion of a structure in a radiographic image that are absorbs and stop the penetration of the x-ray making them appear light or white
- a beam of high energy that penetrates substances and structures and produce a image shadows on film.
- It is a projection imaging technique on a film that is constructed by allowing the radiation be absorbed as it passes through an object or body structure.
- A german physicist that observed tubes with energy rays extending from a negative electrode. These rays produced a fluorescence when they hit the glass walls of the tubes. the effect was later named "cathode rays".
- A dentist in new Orleans that used a live patient to be exposed in the first dental radiograph
- von Lenard, He observed that the absorption of cathode rays was, to first order, proportional to the density of the material they were made to pass through.
- first prewrapped dental films
- radiograph, Projection imaging technique on a film by allowing the radiation absorption through teeth and their related structures.
20 Clues: first prewrapped dental films • Introduced the bisecting technique • he is the inventor of the bitewing radiograph in 1925. • A German dentist that took the first dental radiograph in 1896 • a skilled German glassblower that invented the first vacuum tube made up of glass • A German physicist that is named a father of x-rays for his discovery of the x-rays. • ...
Discovery of X-rays 2022-01-27
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- Exposed the first dental radiograph in the US using a live patient.
- Discovered that the cathode rays were streams of charged particles.
- A powerful tool for physical experiments and examining the body’s interior.
- Introduced the bisecting technique in 1904.
- a high-energy radiation produced by the collision of a beam of electrons with a metal target in an x-ray tube.
- A terminal of the x-ray tube.
- Father of Panoramic Radiography
- Roentgen was experimenting with this tube when he discovered the new invisible light.
- It is caused by invisible rays originating from the Crookes tube.
- W.J. Morton used this as he made the first dental radiograph in the US.
- A chemical that glowed in a piece of paper when the tube is covered with black cardboard.
- The art and science of making radiographs by the exposure of film to x-rays.
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- Introduced the long-cone paralleling technique in 1947.
- A beam of energy that has the power to penetrate substances and record image shadows on photographic film.
- A beam of thermoelectrons is produced by heating a wire cathode.
- A picture on film produced by the passage of x-rays through an object or body.
- radiographer Any person who positions, exposes, and processes dental x-ray film.
- An early version of the cathode ray tubes used in older televisions and monitors.
- First to use film in intraoral radiography.
- A radiation when an electrical charge is applied to two metal plates inside a glass tube filled with rarefied gas.
20 Clues: A terminal of the x-ray tube. • Father of Panoramic Radiography • Introduced the bisecting technique in 1904. • First to use film in intraoral radiography. • Introduced the long-cone paralleling technique in 1947. • A beam of thermoelectrons is produced by heating a wire cathode. • It is caused by invisible rays originating from the Crookes tube. • ...
Discovery of X-rays 2022-01-27
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- First to use film in intraoral radiography.
- A beam of energy that has the power to penetrate substances and record image shadows on photographic film.
- Exposed the first dental radiograph in the US using a live patient.
- A powerful tool for physical experiments and examining the body’s interior.
- a high-energy radiation produced by the collision of a beam of electrons with a metal target in an x-ray tube.
- The art and science of making radiographs by the exposure of film to x-rays.
- Introduced the long-cone paralleling technique in 1947.
- W.J. Morton used this as he made the first dental radiograph in the US.
- It is caused by invisible rays originating from the Crookes tube.
- A chemical that glowed in a piece of paper when the tube is covered with black cardboard.
- A beam of thermoelectrons is produced by heating a wire cathode.
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- A radiation when an electrical charge is applied to two metal plates inside a glass tube filled with rarefied gas.
- An early version of the cathode ray tubes used in older televisions and monitors.
- Father of Panoramic Radiography
- Any person who positions, exposes, and processes dental x-ray film.
- A picture on film produced by the passage of x-rays through an object or body.
- A terminal of the x-ray tube.
- Roentgen was experimenting with this tube when he discovered the new invisible light.
- Discovered that the cathode rays were streams of charged particles.
- Introduced the bisecting technique in 1904.
20 Clues: A terminal of the x-ray tube. • Father of Panoramic Radiography • First to use film in intraoral radiography. • Introduced the bisecting technique in 1904. • Introduced the long-cone paralleling technique in 1947. • A beam of thermoelectrons is produced by heating a wire cathode. • It is caused by invisible rays originating from the Crookes tube. • ...
R&D Discovery Day 2019-04-01
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- V8's name came to be thanks to the ______ vegetables present in the juice.
- "It's in there!" was a popular tagline in advertising for this product family (and no, it’s not a baby).
- Campbell's Soup Cans is one of Andy Warhol's most iconic works, featuring ___ varieties of condensed soup (hint: this also happens to be the amount of noodles in icon Chicken Noodle…measured in feet)
- Spanish for "cheese," these dips are a relatively recent addition to the Pace product line.
- Hired by J.D., he brought science and rigor to agriculture
- “Are the ingredients of a grade we would serve on our own tables? Does the combination of them appeal to our own sense of sight, smell and taste? Is the price within reach of most _______?" -J.D.
- Black and orange, formerly
- "I've never made _______ in my life, but I thought other people can, so why can't I?" -M.R.
- He began selling roasted peanuts on the streets of Charlotte, NC in 1913.
- Fruit merchant
- Machine learning or machine vision, for short.
- This university's football team uniforms inspired the red and white color scheme of Campbell’s condensed soup labels
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- Making waves across kitchens everywhere, this post-World War II invention was predicted by Campbell to be in 25% of cars by 2001.
- They're happier than clams...at least 40% of the time.
- Tomato, chicken, oxtail, consommé and ___________
- Campbell's first executive chef
- Type of cuisine served up by Angelina Branca, chef-owner at Saté Kampar and today’s keynote speaker.
- Chemist (need we say more?)
- Icebox manufacturer
- The price at the register if you bought one can each of the first five condensed soups.
- He arrived at Ellis Island with a note on his coat that read: "Swedish. Send me to Omaha. I speak no English."
- Chef DeLisle referred to tomato soup as his "_________," despite no formal baptism.
- David Pace dubbed it the "Syrup of the Southwest.”
23 Clues: Fruit merchant • Icebox manufacturer • Black and orange, formerly • Chemist (need we say more?) • Campbell's first executive chef • Machine learning or machine vision, for short. • Tomato, chicken, oxtail, consommé and ___________ • David Pace dubbed it the "Syrup of the Southwest.” • They're happier than clams...at least 40% of the time. • ...
R&D Discovery Day 2019-04-01
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- Making waves across kitchens everywhere, this post-World War II invention was predicted by Campbell to be in 25% of cars by 2001.
- Type of cuisine served up by Angelina Branca, chef-owner at Saté Kampar and today’s keynote speaker.
- This university's football team uniforms inspired the red and white color scheme of Campbell’s condensed soup labels
- Campbell's first executive chef
- "I've never made _______ in my life, but I thought other people can, so why can't I?" -M.R.
- The price at the register if you bought one can each of the first five condensed soups.
- Fruit merchant
- Chemist (need we say more?)
- Tomato, chicken, oxtail, consommé and ___________
- He arrived at Ellis Island with a note on his coat that read: "Swedish. Send me to Omaha. I speak no English."
- “Are the ingredients of a grade we would serve on our own tables? Does the combination of them appeal to our own sense of sight, smell and taste? Is the price within reach of most _______?" -J.D.
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- Campbell's Soup Cans is one of Andy Warhol's most iconic works, featuring ___ varieties of condensed soup (hint: this also happens to be the amount of noodles in icon Chicken Noodle…measured in feet)
- Machine learning or machine vision, for short.
- They're happier than clams...at least 40% of the time.
- Hired by J.D., he brought science and rigor to agriculture
- Black and orange, formerly
- V8's name came to be thanks to the ______ vegetables present in the juice.
- Icebox manufacturer
- Spanish for "cheese," these dips are a relatively recent addition to the Pace product line.
- David Pace dubbed it the "Syrup of the Southwest.”
- Chef DeLisle referred to tomato soup as his "_________," despite no formal baptism.
- He began selling roasted peanuts on the streets of Charlotte, NC in 1913.
- "It's in there!" was a popular tagline in advertising for this product family (and no, it’s not a baby).
23 Clues: Fruit merchant • Icebox manufacturer • Black and orange, formerly • Chemist (need we say more?) • Campbell's first executive chef • Machine learning or machine vision, for short. • Tomato, chicken, oxtail, consommé and ___________ • David Pace dubbed it the "Syrup of the Southwest.” • They're happier than clams...at least 40% of the time. • ...
D is for Discovery! 2023-02-13
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Discovery Ag Key Terms 2024-10-08
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- – Student-led, instructor-supervised, workbased learning experience that results in measurable outcomes within a predefined, agreed upon set of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (AFNR) Technical Standards and Career Ready Practices aligned to your Career Plan of study.
- – The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field crop production and soil management.
- – An FFA event where students apply skills related to specific areas of the agricultural industry.
- – Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- – Something that provides protection from adverse conditions for a person, animal, or thing.
- – The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- – The meat of mature pig, or swine.
- – Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- – Supplies, and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- – Contest where FFA members developing the skills in public speaking, decision making, communication, needed to seek employment in the industry of agriculture.
- – Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool; includes beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep, horses, and goats; may also include poultry.
- – Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- – The meat derived from cattle.
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- – To bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – The meat derived from sheep less than one year of age.
- – The broad industry engaged in producing plants and animals for food and fiber, the provision of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- – A person's occupation or profession.
- – The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- – To improve the appearance of an area of land by planting trees, shrubs, or grass or altering the ground's contours.
- – An expanse of open or cleared ground, esp. a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage. 2. A sphere of activity or interest within a particular business or profession.
- – A piece of work, a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price.
- – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
- – The study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally and due to handling and processing.
- – To ship (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- – Domesticated fowls raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- – A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture. It connotes the interrelationships of farming, farm services, soil science, agronomy, land grant universities, county extension services, state and federal experiment stations, soil and water conservation services, plant and animal nutrition, plant and animal protection, transportation, finance, and marketing.
- – A national youth organization for students interested in agriculture. The official name is the National FFA Organization. In 1988, the National FFA Organization changed its original name of Future Farmers of America to reflect the expanding career field of Agricultural Education.
28 Clues: – The meat derived from cattle. • – The meat of mature pig, or swine. • – A person's occupation or profession. • – The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool. • – The meat derived from sheep less than one year of age. • – The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture. • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- word Renaissance in______ means “Re-birth” in English
- ____played a key role in it through focusing more on human interests
- The Renaissance started at the____ of the Middle Ages
- The word Renaissance in______ means “Re-birth” in English
- New inventions such as paper,____, and printing were created
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- ______Petrarca and were active renaissance writers
- there was a “rebirth” regarding politics and the _____
- ____was rich and powerful
- The______ family also helped build the foundation of the Renaissance
- It began in ______, Italy
- Ultimately The Renaisance was _____ and great
11 Clues: ____was rich and powerful • It began in ______, Italy • Ultimately The Renaisance was _____ and great • ______Petrarca and were active renaissance writers • word Renaissance in______ means “Re-birth” in English • The Renaissance started at the____ of the Middle Ages • there was a “rebirth” regarding politics and the _____ • ...
Bryonya 2014-12-04
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- City in Michigan
- Helped businesses
- Henry ford evented this
- Thomas edison discovered this
- city in northeastern Illinois
- Wright bros
- Alexander Graham Bell
- An example of a big business
- John D. Rockefeller
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- Another reason for growth in the industry
- Made large contributions for the establishment of public libraries
- Cornelius Vanderbilt
- production
- One reason for growth in the industry
- City in southwestern Pennsylvania
- Thomas edison also evented this
16 Clues: production • Wright bros • City in Michigan • Helped businesses • John D. Rockefeller • Cornelius Vanderbilt • Alexander Graham Bell • Henry ford evented this • An example of a big business • Thomas edison discovered this • city in northeastern Illinois • Thomas edison also evented this • City in southwestern Pennsylvania • One reason for growth in the industry • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2025-05-20
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- Lacking a clear sense of purpose or aim.
- Feeling cheerful and optimistic.
- Early computer scientists helped ____ the way modern technology.
- Feeling as though you have too much to deal with.
- Having or showing a clear aim or intention.
- The team got ____ down in too many details and couldn't finish the report.
- When the project clearly wasn't working, they decided to cut our____ and move on.
- Universities are dedicated to the ____ of knowledge and academic excellence.
- To continue in a course of action despite difficulties or delays in achieving success.
- Einstein's theory of relativity represented scientific____ in physics.
- Hard work and dedication are often said to be the ____ of success in any field.
- She would ____ over every word in her essay before submitting it.
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- A very significant and far-reaching new finding. A profound ___.
- To truly grow, you sometimes need to ____ outside your comfort zone and try new challenges.
- Lacking creativity or enthusiasm.
- Learning to ride a bike is often a proces of ____ and error.
- The discovery of DNA structure led to a ____ in understanding in biology.
- Some people tend to ____ challenges positively, seeing them as opportunities for growth.
- Her courageous efforts are ____ of praise from everyone.
- Having or showing calm in a crisis.
- Expecting the worst possible outcome.
- An artist might ____ for perfection in every detail of their painting.
- Feeling sluggish, slow, and without energy.
- Confident in one's own abilities or character.
- After failing the exam, he had to deal with the____ and figure out a new study plan.
25 Clues: Feeling cheerful and optimistic. • Lacking creativity or enthusiasm. • Having or showing calm in a crisis. • Expecting the worst possible outcome. • Lacking a clear sense of purpose or aim. • Having or showing a clear aim or intention. • Feeling sluggish, slow, and without energy. • Confident in one's own abilities or character. • ...
Lewis and Clark 2019-11-19
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- The expedition drives a...out of its den (by pouring water into it) to send back to Jefferson.
- was captain of The Corps of Discovery
- President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the expedition shortly after the...in 1803
- Lewis and crew sailed down the Ohio River and met up with Clark near...in October 1803 at the Falls of the Ohio and the core "Nine Young Men" were enlisted into the Corps of Discovery.
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- On November 24, 1805, the party voted to move their camp to the south side of the Columbia River near modern....
- Lewis and crew sailed down the...and met up with Clark near Louisville, Kentucky in October 1803 at the Falls of the Ohio and the core "Nine Young Men" were enlisted into the Corps of Discovery.
- The US mint prepared special silver medals with a portrait of Jefferson and inscribed with a message of friendship and peace, called....
- Clark discovers and writes on....
- was Lewis' close friend and second lieutenant
- The route of Lewis and Clark's expedition took them up the Missouri River to its headwaters, then on to the Pacific Ocean via the Columbia River, and it may have been influenced by the purported transcontinental journey of...by the same route about a century before.
10 Clues: Clark discovers and writes on.... • was captain of The Corps of Discovery • was Lewis' close friend and second lieutenant • President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the expedition shortly after the...in 1803 • The expedition drives a...out of its den (by pouring water into it) to send back to Jefferson. • ...
text unit 8 2018-08-24
14 Clues: рак • бензин • научный • болезнь • таблетка • открытие • лекарство • изобретать • невозможный • загрязнение • преуспевать • предотвратить • влиять негативно • вернуться во времени
Ancient China - Economics 2022-05-24
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- This invention was made by inventions, bark etc
- The Grand Canal was built in ___CE
- A trading route from China and Romain Empire
- The Grand Canal was built in this Dynasty
- A famous traveller that crossed the Silk Road
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- The Silk Road started in this Dynasty
- Wanted a more efficient way to transport items to beijing
- Used to ship grains and other goods
- Exchanged Religion from India on Silk Road
- A Delicate material and greatly desired
10 Clues: The Grand Canal was built in ___CE • Used to ship grains and other goods • The Silk Road started in this Dynasty • A Delicate material and greatly desired • The Grand Canal was built in this Dynasty • Exchanged Religion from India on Silk Road • A trading route from China and Romain Empire • A famous traveller that crossed the Silk Road • ...
Cyber Ethics 2025-06-14
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- – Using someone else's ideas or words as your own work
- – Unwanted bulk emails from unknown sources
- – Following internet manners and being respectful
- – Ethical use of computers, internet, and digital content
- – Legal rights over one’s creative work or inventions
- – Rules about right and wrong use of computers and internet
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- – Important thing to protect while using digital platforms
- – Illegal intrusion into a computer system or network
- – The online trail left by your internet activity
- – Moral principles that guide right or wrong actions online
- – Good behavior and manners while using the internet
- – Stealing software by copying it illegally
- – Something made or invented by a person
- – The right to control what personal data is shared online
- – Copying and sharing software without permission
15 Clues: – Something made or invented by a person • – Unwanted bulk emails from unknown sources • – Stealing software by copying it illegally • – The online trail left by your internet activity • – Following internet manners and being respectful • – Copying and sharing software without permission • – Good behavior and manners while using the internet • ...
Ziggurat, Science and Inventions (Worksheet 6) 2015-06-24
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- achieve or accomplish
- an expert in or student of astronomy
- become visible or appear
- promising or likely
- boundary or limit
- surrender or give up
- respect or admiration
- knit or intertwine
- the artificial application of water to the land or soil
- renovate or restructure
- care for or heal
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- ceremony or formal procedure
- make a diagnosis or analyze
- ancestor or antecedent
- have faith in or accept as true
- the dense, soft, often curly hair forming the coat of sheep and certain other mammals, such as the goat and alpaca
- a person who studies past cultures through artifacts, or items which people have made, used or modified
- offer or give
- development or improvement
- a temple built to honor the main god of the city during Ancient Mesopotamia
- forecast or envisage
- earthenware
- main or principal
- a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, typically marked by a building or other construction
24 Clues: earthenware • offer or give • care for or heal • boundary or limit • main or principal • knit or intertwine • promising or likely • surrender or give up • forecast or envisage • achieve or accomplish • respect or admiration • ancestor or antecedent • renovate or restructure • become visible or appear • development or improvement • make a diagnosis or analyze • ceremony or formal procedure • ...
Civil War Era Inventions and Technology 2022-11-17
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- a train uses this to travel for miles
- a communication tool using Morse Code
- A game played mostly in the USA
- takes pictures
- used to bomb your enemy
- a vehicle used in emergency
- eaten for breakfast
- when given Hot Air, it can float for miles
- one-person transportation
- a machine used to clean dishes
- a surgery to remove a limb
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- kids use these to color
- a special car to keep things cold
- a warship during the civil war
- a process that makes milk safe to drink
- gives light when you take a photo
- used to cause physical damage or death
- how toilet paper is sold
- a machine gun on wheels
- cleans up the ground
20 Clues: takes pictures • eaten for breakfast • cleans up the ground • kids use these to color • used to bomb your enemy • a machine gun on wheels • how toilet paper is sold • one-person transportation • a surgery to remove a limb • a vehicle used in emergency • a warship during the civil war • a machine used to clean dishes • A game played mostly in the USA • a special car to keep things cold • ...
Achievements and Inventions of Ancient China 2024-03-05
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- a fermented drink
- used in fireworks
- a frame with cloth that the wind blows into the sky by a long string
- You use this to brush, twice a day
- a negotiable promissory note which one party can use to pay another party a specific amount of money.
- a very smooth, light fabric that's usually made of fibers from silkworm cocoons
- you write on this
- North, East, South, West
- used for smelting to produce industrial metals, generally pig iron, but also others such as lead or copper.
- a small vehicle that is pulled with handles, is used to carry small loads
- the main language spoken in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Singapore
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- a bow on a crosswise towards the end of a wooden stock that shoots arrows
- poking the skin with thin needles which are then activated through gentle and specific movements.
- a country's paper currency
- this can put anything from your computer onto a piece of paper.
- a way of printing text that involves arranging separate letters on metal pieces.
- a calculation tool used by sliding counters along rods
- a drink made from leaves put in boiling water
- tells the time
- vitrified pottery with a white,thin-grained body that is normally translucent
20 Clues: tells the time • a fermented drink • used in fireworks • you write on this • North, East, South, West • a country's paper currency • You use this to brush, twice a day • a drink made from leaves put in boiling water • a calculation tool used by sliding counters along rods • this can put anything from your computer onto a piece of paper. • ...
Unit V. Inventors and their Inventions 2025-05-06
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- At the same time as; a short period of time
- To show intent to cause harm or danger
- The act of ending or stopping something completely
- To stay away from or keep out of something
- Happening very quickly or unexpectedly
- To accept something as true or real
- To happen or take place
- To be worthy of or earn something
- A substance that can burst or blow up
- A warning or sign of possible danger
- Extremely good; outstanding
- Related to atomic energy or weapons
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- To cause someone to do something they do not want to do
- A place where minerals or gems are dug from the ground
- Likely to happen or be true
- To burst or blow up with a loud noise
- Support or words that give someone confidence
- To become skilled at something
- To show or prove something is right or reasonable
- To hurt or cause harm to someone
- A chance or favorable time to do something
- A large or sufficient amount of something
- To rule or control a country, group, or organization
23 Clues: To happen or take place • Likely to happen or be true • Extremely good; outstanding • To become skilled at something • To hurt or cause harm to someone • To be worthy of or earn something • To accept something as true or real • Related to atomic energy or weapons • A warning or sign of possible danger • To burst or blow up with a loud noise • ...
Newsletter 2019-04-10
Across
- Revere Freedom fighter, Boston ( *1734 - +1818) ( 2 words)
- Tell The fictiious (by F. Schiller) national hero of Switzerland ( 2 words)
- What was the topic of Stephen Moran's presentation during the CBT-Advance?
- Highest Mountain of Switzerland ( 4634 m)
- River River between Boston and Cambridge: ??? River
- Place of residence of Sabine Rudolph?
- River through Basel ( engl.)
- What is the last name of the Swiss researcher, who got 1978 the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the restriction enzymes?
- Commander Spock was played by actor Leonard ??? in the Star Trek series?
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- CBT purpose statement: To innovate the science of therapeutics through a dynamic ??? of enabling partnerships
- Who discovered together with J.B. Caventou the chlorophyll?
- In which city did Nik Savage his master degree?
- Name of the FDA approved drug against secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- Values&Behaviors: Innovatio, Quality, Collaboration, Performance, Integrity - which is missing?
- Place of birth of Jonas Schaefer?
- NIBR mission: "Establish a new ??? for drug discovery: Increase access to the genomic and chemical universe"
- Highet mountain of the USA (6190 m)
17 Clues: River through Basel ( engl.) • Place of birth of Jonas Schaefer? • Highet mountain of the USA (6190 m) • Place of residence of Sabine Rudolph? • Highest Mountain of Switzerland ( 4634 m) • In which city did Nik Savage his master degree? • River River between Boston and Cambridge: ??? River • Revere Freedom fighter, Boston ( *1734 - +1818) ( 2 words) • ...
FINDING YOURSELF 2023-04-19
Across
- - Embracing and accepting oneself.
- - Accepting and loving oneself.
- - Thinking and contemplating about oneself.
- - Understanding oneself and one's actions.
- - Realizing one's true self and potential.
- - Discovering and learning about oneself.
- - Finding one's true self.
- - Being true to oneself and one's values.
- - Changing and evolving as a person.
- - Understanding and defining oneself.
Down
- - Becoming aware of one's true self.
- - Changing and growing as a person.
- - Understanding and defining oneself.
- - Seeking one's true essence and purpose.
- SELF - One's true and authentic self.
- - Gaining knowledge and understanding about oneself.
- - Developing and learning about oneself.
- - Perception and understanding of oneself.
- - Looking for self-discovery.
- - Discovering and developing oneself over time.
20 Clues: - Finding one's true self. • - Looking for self-discovery. • - Accepting and loving oneself. • - Embracing and accepting oneself. • - Changing and growing as a person. • - Becoming aware of one's true self. • - Changing and evolving as a person. • - Understanding and defining oneself. • SELF - One's true and authentic self. • - Understanding and defining oneself. • ...
Famous Inventors and Inventions by 7bets4free.com 2020-05-02
Across
- Who invented a punch-card tabulation machine system for statistical computation (6,9)
- Who is famed for inventing the pulley, the lever, the catapult and the cog (10)
- What was the first name of the man who brought the Gatling gun to existence (7)
- Which iconic statesman and a founding father invented the lightning rod (8,8)
- Who is remembered as the inventor of mechanical television (4,5,5)
- Who invented fluorescent lighting (6,5)
- Who formulated the Postal Service (pretty much as we see it Today) between 1835 and 1837 (3,7,4)
- Who invented the cotton gin in 1794 (3,7)
- Who invented the stethoscope which was first developed at the Necker Hospital in Paris in 1816 (4,7)
- Who in 1934 obtained his first patent for a turbo-jet engine and founded Power Jets Ltd two years later (5,7)
- what was the first name of the German goldsmith and inventor best known for the Gutenberg press (8)
- Who is responsible for the groundbreaking iPhone, iPad, and many other innovations (5,4)
- Who came up with the first true battery known as a voltaic pile (10,5)
- Who invented the telephone (9,6,4)
- What sport did James Naismith invent in 1891 (10)
- Who discovered penicillin (9,7)
- Who developed a universal radio amplifier several years before World War II broke out (7,4)
Down
- Which agricultural chemist invented 300 uses for peanuts (6,10,6)
- One of the only four people to receive the Nobel prize twice, who is credited for his work on the structure of the protein (especially that of insulin) (9,6)
- Starnge 'astonish demo' whose first great invention was the tin foil phonograph (6,6)
- Who invented the aeroplane (7,4)
- Who, long before they were technically feasible, he invented the helicopter and the battle tank (8,2,5)
- Which bizarre 'amends joys' whose invention of the Dual Cyclone, the first bagless vacuum cleaner revolutionised vacuum cleaning (5,5)
- Who came up with a written language system for the blind (5,7)
- Who invented the steam locomotion (6,10)
- Which English engineer and computer scientist who is often credited with inventing the World Wide Web (3,7,3)
- Who is known as the father of the H-bomb (6,6)
- Alter 'ace beer cylinders' for the man who developed the method to achieve low-enough temperature to keep many foods fresh over an extended period of time (8,8)
- Which Frenchman invented the principles of vaccination and pasteurisation (5,7)
- Which early Hollywood starlet, during World War II, invented a radio-guidance system for torpedoes (4,6)
30 Clues: Who discovered penicillin (9,7) • Who invented the aeroplane (7,4) • Who invented the telephone (9,6,4) • Who invented fluorescent lighting (6,5) • Who invented the steam locomotion (6,10) • Who invented the cotton gin in 1794 (3,7) • Who is known as the father of the H-bomb (6,6) • What sport did James Naismith invent in 1891 (10) • ...
Famous 1963 Pop Culture and Inventions 2023-11-11
Across
- Jean Nidetch founded this now (in)famous organization
- Chinese actor and film producer best known for his prowess in martial arts
- layered, like an onion (or an ogre), he's a man of many talents and accents!
- first liver ____ and lung ____ surgeries are performed
- rapper Leon Ivey Jr's stage name, can be synonymous with "okie dokie"
- this alternative to rotary dial was first made publicly available by Bell Systems
- athlete Jordan's first name was the most popular for boys in 1963
- introduced in 1963, these would become the dominant music format in the 1980s
- first name of the first Black Miss America, was later prolific on screen and stage
- last name of American director whose films contain copious amounts of violence, gore, and profanity
Down
- played a pirate, a chocolatier, and a chocolatier's boyfriend
- psychedelic showpieces that now help cyber security companies generate random numbers
- a drink ML would never enjoy, quick fix way of consuming caffeine
- time traveling adventurer whose first episode aired 3 days after ML was born
- shares a birthday with ML! This actress voiced the character Mulan in Disney's 1998 animated film
- Doug Englbart's solution for controlling a pointer on a graphic display, this electronic "rodent" is still widely used today
- released in '63, this Hitchcock film's titular creatures begin attacking humans
- actress whose quirky character frequently performed the song "Smelly Cat"
- vaccine for this childhood disease was made available
- John who will always be "Uncle Jesse"
- first to earn People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" title twice
21 Clues: John who will always be "Uncle Jesse" • Jean Nidetch founded this now (in)famous organization • vaccine for this childhood disease was made available • first liver ____ and lung ____ surgeries are performed • played a pirate, a chocolatier, and a chocolatier's boyfriend • first to earn People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" title twice • ...
China Inventions and Religions: Crossword I 2024-04-12
Across
- This treatment is known as belives the the body can be healed with needles that align the the flow of energy in the body; relieves pain; renews the body.
- Chinese Invention: Millers of grain invented this to grind more grain with water.
- During the Shang dynasty, the Chinese created objects made of _______for religious use.
- Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness.
- Characters that represent objects. For example, the Chinese characters for the sun and the moon
- Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities.
- Government workers in the _____ Service studied Confucius and took exams.
- Religion that holds life is full of suffering. To end suffering, follow the Eight-Fold Path.
- Emperor who built the Great Wall
- Religion founded in India: reincarnation, karma, dharma.
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- Chinese invention on sailing ship allowed them to steer.
- Philosophy that stressed the importance of a system of laws; it held that people were evil and had to be controlled by laws.
- The Mandate of _____is the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods.
- Hindu belief that a person's actions affect how they will be reborn in a future life.
- He taught that society would be harmonious if people honored traditions, respected their elders, and sought knowledge.
- Ceramic made of fine clay baked at high temperature, for dishes and vases.
- This farm tool was now made with cast-iron.
- "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate.
- Religion of Lao-tzu that seeks balance between yin and yang.
- The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand.
20 Clues: Emperor who built the Great Wall • This farm tool was now made with cast-iron. • "Magnetic" tool that helped ships to navigate. • Hindu belief in one's duties or responsibilities. • The ______ Road was a network of trade to expand. • Buddhist idea of perfection, heaven, peace, happiness. • Chinese invention on sailing ship allowed them to steer. • ...
Unit 2 Revision (Grade 9) 2025-10-27
PHRASAL NOUNS 2020-04-22
20 Clues: result • revolt • clamour • prospects • childhood • recession • fast food • beginning • attendance • malfunction • prison escape • cashier's till • social benefit • heavy rainfall • holiday refuge • exercise routine • matching clothing • scientific discovery • large amount of money • someone who has escaped
Lj. 4 - Unit 3 (B) 2017-12-04
27 Clues: fuel • duty • scar • edge • vote • avoid • brief • option • rescue • resist • notice • effort • profit • journey • require • prevent • attempt • progress • spacious • solution • persuade • discovery • scientist • eliminate • opposition • disruption • maintenance
Tutankhamun's tomb 2018-07-30
21 Clues: porte • scellé • brèche • verrou • fouilles • tombe (*) • conserver • magnifique • souterrain • découverte • infructueux • le Nile (*) • pharaon (*) • le Caire (*) • un permis (*) • suaire en lin • sacrophage (*) • antichambre (*) • une fabrication (*) • admiration mêlée d'effroi • s'introduire dans un endroit
Think Teen 2 (adv)-unit 2 2/2 2013-03-02
24 Clues: θάβω • πηλός • άρωμα • ύπαρξη • στάχτη • ταξίδι • πουλμαν • κόσμημα • πλούτος • καταρρέω • απόδειξη • κάτω από • εμπορικός • τοποθεσία • ανακάλυψη • εκρήγνυμαι • περαστικός • προσεύχομαι • αγγειοπλάστης • ψάχνω/αναζητώ • κάνω ανασκαφές • συντηρώ/διατηρώ • ηφαιστειακή έκρηξη • ο χρόνος σταματάει
Ann Makosinski 2022-02-15
Lesson 6 week 2 2025-12-16
Across
- Someone who is trained in a particular career
- A craftsperson
- Middle class people
- The way that a civilization is organized
- A task or problem that tests a person ability
- The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- A characteristic of a civilization that includes the belief
- An ancient Mesopatainia temple tower with an outside staircase and a shrine at the top
- An interconnected system using channels or lines
Down
- A way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- Low raked people
- High class people
- High classed person
- Middle class people
- To bring something into being
- A symbol that stands for an object
- A person that writes
- Highly ranked people
- A person that makes money by selling goods
- A society marked by developed arts,sciences,government and social strcuture
- Writing using wedged-shaped characters
21 Clues: A craftsperson • Low raked people • High class people • High classed person • Middle class people • Middle class people • A person that writes • Highly ranked people • To bring something into being • A symbol that stands for an object • Writing using wedged-shaped characters • The way that a civilization is organized • A person that makes money by selling goods • ...
Week 5 words 2014-08-12
20 Clues: lie • sad • dirty • renew • vanish • top up • naughty • explore • strange • remember • saying no • not normal • investigate • not allowed • not to trust • not to listen • past of mistake • spelling mistake • a printing mistake • reduce, reuse,........
Elements 1-2, Text 15 vocabulary 2022-03-24
21 Clues: näkyvä • syyttää • väittää • fyysikko • parantaa • tutkimus • arvosana • vaikutus • painovoima • tieteellinen • keksintö, löytö • täysin, kokonaan • tieteellinen koe • kuvailla, kuvata • merkittävä, suuri • lopulta, aikanaan • häivyttää, poistaa • tuomita, arvostella • saada, vastaanottaa • tarkkailla, havainnoida • ilmeinen, itsestään selvä
Remi Tutt Unit 4 2025-04-10
26 Clues: tark • müük • sell • firma • toode • kahur • jagama • plätud • reisjia • sandaal • citizen • jahtima • purukook • ettevõte • sihtkoht • vastutav • pühakoda • discovery • pulmareis • õnnekombel • kuritegevus • baseball cap • mälestusmärk • päikseprillid • tsiviliseeritud • kujutlusvõimeline
макс 2022-01-21
13 Clues: чинить • ножницы • охранять • делиться • открытие • внимание • домашний • различный • достаточно • племянница • общительный • собственность • промахиваться,скучать
UNIT 4 2023-02-07
13 Clues: - луг • - племя • - берег • - почти • - сквозь • - помнить • - открытие • - прибывать • - церемония • - скалистый • - надеяться • - принадлежать • - космос, пространство
