discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Amazing Inventions 2025-06-17
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- A person who starts a business
- A short talk to explain and sell an idea
- Powered by electricity instead of petrol or gas
- Finding something new or learning something no one knew before
- When something works really well or becomes popular
- How something feels to the touch
- The man who created Reggae Reggae Sauce
- TV show where people pitch inventions to investors
- A big shop that sells food and household items
- Something that is made and sold
- Fixings A product that helps hang heavy things on walls
- Something new that someone has made (yes, repeated for extra crossword flexibility)
- A soft item used to clean things
- A person who gives money to help a business grow
- A mobile phone with internet and apps
- A clever creation made to solve a problem
- A clever sponge that changes texture in hot or cold water
- A sticky fastener made from tiny hooks and loops
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- Strong feelings or love for something
- Believing in yourself and your ideas
- Another word for sweater (especially in the UK)
- Colourful plastic bricks used for building things
- A brand-new idea or product someone creates
- A fun company that sells Christmas jumpers
- A machine that makes 3D objects from plastic or other materials
- Using your imagination to make or think of something new
- A liquid or paste added to food for flavour
- A spicy sauce that became famous on Dragons’ Den
- US version of Dragons’ Den
- A thought or plan for something new
30 Clues: US version of Dragons’ Den • A person who starts a business • Something that is made and sold • How something feels to the touch • A soft item used to clean things • A thought or plan for something new • Believing in yourself and your ideas • Strong feelings or love for something • A mobile phone with internet and apps • The man who created Reggae Reggae Sauce • ...
8.3 Observation and Discovery 2021-01-29
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- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
- breakdown of blood cells
- blockage of a vessel caused by a clot that has broken off from where it formed
- a mature red blood cell
- substance that causes the body to produce antibodies
- deficiency in the number of red blood cells
- increase in the number of white blood cells
- lymph cell
- deficiency in the number of platelets (clot cells)
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- condition characterized by large red blood cells
- formation of bone marrow
- normal-sized red blood cell
- process in which phagocytes destroy foreign microorganisms or cell debris
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
- formation of blood cells
- excess of red blood cells
- condition characterized by red blood cells in a variety of shapes
- oval red blood cells
- condition characterized by small red blood cells
- breakdown of spleen tissue
- blood clot
21 Clues: blood clot • lymph cell • oval red blood cells • a mature red blood cell • formation of bone marrow • breakdown of blood cells • formation of blood cells • excess of red blood cells • breakdown of spleen tissue • normal-sized red blood cell • presence of red blood cells of unequal size • deficiency in the number of red blood cells • increase in the number of white blood cells • ...
DNA Discovery and Understanding 2021-12-12
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- the tips of chromosomes
- pairs with thymine
- type of bond that holds a nucleotide together
- the process of copying DNA
- type of bond that connects on nitrogenous base to another
- part of the scientist team that worked with bacteriophages and had the public "follow the light"
- worked with pneumonia and mice to determine if there was a way to manipulate organisms by transforming chemical factors
- tested the 4 macromolecules to identify nucleic acids as the transforming material
- the shape prokaryotes use to store their genetic information
- pairs with cytosine
- monomer of a nucleic acid
- percent of adenine in a sample that has 40% guanine
- the enzyme that "unzips" DNA
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- term used to describe the shape of DNA
- Franklin's lab partner who stole Photograph 51
- part of the scientist team that won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the chemical shape of DNA
- took an X-ray photo of DNA that revealed the twisted, helical structure
- part of the scientist team that helped determine DNA, not proteins, was the genetic material
- type of sugar in a DNA nucleotide
- noticed that certain nitrogenous bases almost always appear in certain pairs
- part of the scientist team that used Franklin's picture to determine the final 3D shape of a DNA molecule
21 Clues: pairs with thymine • pairs with cytosine • the tips of chromosomes • monomer of a nucleic acid • the process of copying DNA • the enzyme that "unzips" DNA • type of sugar in a DNA nucleotide • term used to describe the shape of DNA • type of bond that holds a nucleotide together • Franklin's lab partner who stole Photograph 51 • ...
DNA Discovery and Structure 2025-01-06
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- X-ray __________ was the technique used by Rosalind Franklin to determine the structure of DNA.
- A type of virus that attacks bacteria.
- The DNA strand that runs in the opposite direction 3' to 5'
- The DNA strand that runs 5' to 3'
- The sugar phosphate backbone is made of alternating phosphate and _________________.
- In the Hershey and Chase experiment what element is found in DNA but not protein.
- The molecule which can be numbered to study organic compounds.
- A word to describe the orientation of DNA in which the top strand runs in the opposite direction to the bottom strand.
- The number of hydrogen bonds between C and G.
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- In the Griffith experiment this strain did cause disease.
- The journal where both Franklin and Wilkins and Watson and Crick published their research on the structure of DNA.
- A double helix is the shape formed by two strands of ________ twisted around each other.
- The number of hydrogen bonds between A and T
- Hershey and Chase radioactively labeled sulfur to detect this molecule
- In the Griffith experiment this strain did not cause disease.
- _________ Watson and Francis Crick created the first DNA model.
- The type of base characterized by adenine and guanine.
- A scientist who analyzed the amount of adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine in DNA.
- The nucleotide that replaces thymine in RNA.
- The scientist who concluded it was DNA and not lipids or proteins that could change how bacteria behaved.
- The type of base characterized by cytosine and thymine.
- In the Griffith experiment this is what happened when the R bacteria changed into the S bacteria.
22 Clues: The DNA strand that runs 5' to 3' • A type of virus that attacks bacteria. • The number of hydrogen bonds between A and T • The nucleotide that replaces thymine in RNA. • The number of hydrogen bonds between C and G. • The type of base characterized by adenine and guanine. • The type of base characterized by cytosine and thymine. • ...
G5 2023-11-29
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- An important discovery or development that represents a significant advancement or achievement.
- A contrasting or opposing viewpoint or argument.
- To quote or refer to a source of information or evidence.
- The ability or right to enter, use, or retrieve something.
- To imagine or visualize something in one's mind; to have a clear mental image or idea of something.
- Facts, statistics, or information that can be analyzed or used to gain knowledge.
- The process of thinking logically and making inferences or conclusions based on evidence or facts.
- Showing or characterized by strong and intense emotions, enthusiasm, or devotion.
- Disadvantages or negative aspects of something.
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- Legal rights granted to inventors or creators to protect their inventions or creations from being copied or used by others without permission.
- Tools, instruments, or machines designed to perform specific tasks or functions.
- Completely fascinated or engrossed by something or someone.
- To move forward or make progress; to improve or develop.
- Showing or expressing great excitement, interest, or eagerness.
- Stated or asserted as true, often without providing proof or evidence.
- The process of examining or studying something in detail to understand its structure, components, or meaning.
16 Clues: Disadvantages or negative aspects of something. • A contrasting or opposing viewpoint or argument. • To move forward or make progress; to improve or develop. • To quote or refer to a source of information or evidence. • The ability or right to enter, use, or retrieve something. • Completely fascinated or engrossed by something or someone. • ...
Inventions 2018-06-12
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- To create a new and useful thing
- Snow and rain
- Looking into something in order to find out things
- The reason why something happens
- The result of an action
- To make something want to go away
- To watch carefully
- A style
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- The answer to something
- Something that is not complicated
- A replacement
- To put on a show for people to enjoy
- A simple, quick drawing
- To give someone strength and courage
- Well made or built
15 Clues: A style • A replacement • Snow and rain • Well made or built • To watch carefully • The answer to something • A simple, quick drawing • The result of an action • To create a new and useful thing • The reason why something happens • Something that is not complicated • To make something want to go away • To put on a show for people to enjoy • To give someone strength and courage • ...
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: / tudás • / elnök • / szolga • / megtilt • / kijavít • / feltalál • / kalapács • / folyadék • / felfedez • / hajszárító • wiper / ablaktörlő • license / jogosítvány • vest / golyóálló mellény • food / konzerv élelmiszer • nappy / eldobható pelenka
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: elnök • tudás • szolga • kijavít • megtilt • folyadék • kalapács • felfedez • feltalál • ablaktörlő • hajszárító • jogosítvány • eldobható pelenka • golyóálló mellény • konzerv élelmiszer
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- this invention helps tell the time anywhere
- this invention type can push things apart
- this invention made communication easier
- this invention made travel much faster
- makes going up and down easier
- takes you between floors
- uses a wheel and axle to keep you cool
- a lever found in the park
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- a screw used for hydration
- this invention shows north, east, south and west
- without this invention type, land transport would be nearly impossible
- a wedge used in the kitchen
- push down on this
- this invention type winds around
- without this invention you will be stuck outside
15 Clues: push down on this • takes you between floors • a lever found in the park • a screw used for hydration • a wedge used in the kitchen • makes going up and down easier • this invention type winds around • this invention made travel much faster • uses a wheel and axle to keep you cool • this invention made communication easier • this invention type can push things apart • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- People whose favorite thing to do is reading.
- Object that give energy to your phone
- Place where you go to see movies.
- A person whose work is salving lives in the beach
- Electronic object that helps you to work in school.
- Person who invented Facebook.
- Object that is placed in the window and prevents light from passing through
- Girl whom is an activist for climate changing
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- A place where people go to study or read.
- An object that allows you to see yourself reflected in it.
- Person who created Inditex.
- Place where kids go to play, it has sides and swings.
- Sport that you can do in a pool
- Place where Cristóbal Colon arrived in 1492.
- Moment when changed a lot of things in France since 1789
15 Clues: Person who created Inditex. • Person who invented Facebook. • Sport that you can do in a pool • Place where you go to see movies. • Object that give energy to your phone • A place where people go to study or read. • Place where Cristóbal Colon arrived in 1492. • People whose favorite thing to do is reading. • Girl whom is an activist for climate changing • ...
Inventions 2019-05-22
15 Clues: ori • loll • rong • taim • täpne • veski • arenema • julgema • tavaline • tõestama • ülesanne • kahtlustama • hinnang,määr • püsiv järeleandmatu • sisse mässima,kaasa kiskuma
Inventions 2019-05-22
15 Clues: ori • taim • loll • rong • veski • täpne • arenema • julgema • tavaline • tõestama • ülesanne • kahtlustama • hinnang,määr • püsiv järeleandmatu • sisse mässima,kaasa kiskuma
Inventions 2020-10-21
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- this invention allows you to put nails in the wall
- sadly, we kill trees for this invention
- Benjamin Franklin invented this
- I warm my food up with this when i'm too lazy to cook
- I listen to music on this device in the car when my phone isn't working
- new york city is known for this transportation
- this device lets you keep memories as pictures
- this invention cuts my grass
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- this invention was created to make writing letters easier
- this invention warms the house inside when wood and matches are placed inside
- This device is used to contact friends and family
- This device has netflix and hulu playing on it
- I use this invention to get to places when i don't want to take public transportation
- you can search the internet on this device
- This invention floats on water and is used as transportation
15 Clues: this invention cuts my grass • Benjamin Franklin invented this • sadly, we kill trees for this invention • you can search the internet on this device • This device has netflix and hulu playing on it • new york city is known for this transportation • this device lets you keep memories as pictures • This device is used to contact friends and family • ...
Inventions 2024-08-08
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- Created by Stephanie Kwolek, an essential part of the bulletproof armour (6)
- The quantum mechanics scientist; partnered J Oppenheimer in his famous creation (7)
- Who discovered Radium (10)
- JJ Thompson discovered this first subatomic particle (8)
- Method invented by Louis Pasteur, to kill microbes in milk
- J Oppenheimer helped create this world changing device that changed the WW2 outcome(8)
- Invented by Alfred Nobel, who funds the greatest innovations in science (8)
- Bell's innovation, that changed the way people communicated (9)
- The man behind the 'lightbulb', who has more than 2000 inventions (6)
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- Discovered by accident, one of the primary ingredient in match sticks
- Alexander Fleming discovery, the worlds first antibiotic (10)
- The electricity genius; creator of the electric motor; also name of a car company (5)
- Invention by Tim Berners, connecting computers worldwide (12)
- The neutral particle, at the center of the atom
- Rosalind Elsie _________ (8), who is known for the first ever DNA double helix structure
15 Clues: Who discovered Radium (10) • The neutral particle, at the center of the atom • JJ Thompson discovered this first subatomic particle (8) • Method invented by Louis Pasteur, to kill microbes in milk • Alexander Fleming discovery, the worlds first antibiotic (10) • Invention by Tim Berners, connecting computers worldwide (12) • ...
Inventions 2024-08-21
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- Compact disc for digital music storage
- Type of camera technology ___ Camera
- Mobile phone technology ___ Phone
- Network of networks ___ Protocol
- Popular gaming console ___ Entertainment System
- Popular rechargeable battery ___ Tool
- Video cassette recorder ___ Tape
- Early computer storage disk ___ Disk
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- Genetic research breakthrough ___ Fingerprinting
- Operating system introduced by ___ Windows
- Type of display technology ___ Monitor
- Single-use camera ___ Camera
- Technology for precise cutting and scanning ___ Printer
- Digital messaging system ___ Service
- Satellite navigation system ___ Technology
15 Clues: Single-use camera ___ Camera • Network of networks ___ Protocol • Video cassette recorder ___ Tape • Mobile phone technology ___ Phone • Type of camera technology ___ Camera • Digital messaging system ___ Service • Early computer storage disk ___ Disk • Popular rechargeable battery ___ Tool • Compact disc for digital music storage • Type of display technology ___ Monitor • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2024-10-30
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- He used this hand to paint
- His drawings of these are still studied
- supper One of his most famous paintings
- What he was famous for being
- Where he was born
- What he loved
- The city of 'The Leonardo Da Vinci' museum
- One of his most famous inventions
- One of his most famous paintings
- How he would write in his notebook
- His real last name
- His first name
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- What type of eater he was
- What he was famous for
- One of his inventions
- What he kept his ideas and drawings in
- Not his real last name
- What he was most famous for
- One of his ventions
- One of his inventions
- Besides being a painter he was an...
- What he invented 500 years before
- One of his most famous paintings
23 Clues: What he loved • His first name • Where he was born • His real last name • One of his ventions • One of his inventions • One of his inventions • What he was famous for • Not his real last name • What type of eater he was • He used this hand to paint • What he was most famous for • What he was famous for being • One of his most famous paintings • One of his most famous paintings • ...
36 2024-08-23
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- Focused light
- Gutenberg's invention
- Newton's force
- Electronics component
- Milk preservation
- Marconi's invention
- Darwin's theory
- Antibiotic discovery
- Galileo's device
- Basic unit of matter
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- Einstein’s theory
- Imaging technique
- Diabetes treatment
- Volta’s invention
- Industrial revolution power
- Wright brothers' invention
- Magnifying device
- Physics discovery
- Bell's invention
- Genetic code
- Global network
- Disease prevention
- Edison’s invention
- Power discovery
- Turing's machine
25 Clues: Genetic code • Focused light • Newton's force • Global network • Darwin's theory • Power discovery • Bell's invention • Turing's machine • Galileo's device • Einstein’s theory • Imaging technique • Volta’s invention • Magnifying device • Physics discovery • Milk preservation • Diabetes treatment • Disease prevention • Edison’s invention • Marconi's invention • Antibiotic discovery • Basic unit of matter • ...
GCSE Business Studies - Showing Enterprise 2013-01-09
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- a diagram that is used to record words and ideas connected to a central word or idea (7)
- a person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks (12)
- an advantage a business has that enables it to perform better than its rivals in the market and which is both distinctive and defensible (11,9)
- the chance of damage or loss occurring as a result of making a decision (4)
- non-physical, intangible products like a taxi journey or ahircut (8)
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- the intentional creation of new ideas through recognised and accepted techniques (10,10)
- the symbol, sign or other features of a product or business that can be protected in law (10)
- the probability of a negative event occurring (10,4)
- the discovery of new processes and potential new products, typically after a period of research (9)
- the process of transforming inventions into products that can be sold to customers (10)
- another word for businesses ((11)
- right of ownership of an invention or process when it is registered with the government (6)
- a willingness by an individual or a business to take risks, show initiative and undertake new ventures (10)
- legal ownership of material such as books, music and films which prevents these bring copied by others (9)
- physical, tangible products like a car (5)
15 Clues: another word for businesses ((11) • physical, tangible products like a car (5) • the probability of a negative event occurring (10,4) • a person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks (12) • non-physical, intangible products like a taxi journey or ahircut (8) • the chance of damage or loss occurring as a result of making a decision (4) • ...
Cross-Cultural Interaction- Patel 3rd (no spaces) 2024-10-15
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- Region near the Great Lakes with a social hierarchy and exchange of goods due to a river
- A cultural example of Arabic and African trade interaction used in commercial city-states
- Locations that housed merchants of varying origins through their journeys
- A grand temple inside a wall that was used by 2 religions
- A subclass of a religion which originated in Japan due to samurai
- A subclass of a religion which emphasizes rebirth and accepts all
- A direct effect of a large empire uniting Afro-Eurasia which led to greater innovation and exploration
- 5 main cities with other, smaller settlements that traded turquoise with Mesopotamia
- Javanese kingdom that had agricultural wealth and Hindu-Buddhist blending
- African trading city with Chinese + Islamic cross cultural interaction and centers of learning
- A Islamic tower built on the ruins of another religion
- Chinese inventions that facilitated the Sea Roads and had specialized hulls
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- Arabic scholar who traveled around Afro-Eurasia, recording his findings such as Islam in Africa
- Name given to a group of people similar to the Mongols in conquering and facilitating cross-cultural interaction
- A semi-religious philosophy that adopted elements of Buddhism
- A Chinese invention to create a common currency for trade
- A Mongol bureaucratic center where people of various religions were brought together for the sake of skilled innovation
- Arabian/Indian inventions on the Sea Roads built with triangular sails
- A Chinese Muslim ruler whose actions led to the spread of Chinese inventions
- Merchant settlements that were huge sources of cultural diffusion
- An extremely rich ruler who collected revenue from trans-Saharan trade and spread wealth on his hajj
- A Chinese dynastic title adopted by the Mongols
22 Clues: A Chinese dynastic title adopted by the Mongols • A Islamic tower built on the ruins of another religion • A Chinese invention to create a common currency for trade • A grand temple inside a wall that was used by 2 religions • A semi-religious philosophy that adopted elements of Buddhism • A subclass of a religion which originated in Japan due to samurai • ...
Discovery Crossword 2014-03-06
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- a particular place or position.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- a system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
- the necessary items for a particular purpose.
- the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- someone whose business is to supply a particular service or commodity.
- a person or animal that works, in particular.
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- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
- a situation involving exposure to danger.
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, e.g., providing a broadcasting service or acting as an agent for a company's products.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- the state of being responsible for something, esp. by law.
- is the forming of a new corporation (a corporation being a legal entity that is effectively recognized as a person under the law).
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- a person who supervises a person or an activity.
- the state of being unemployed.
- money provided, esp. by an organization or government, for a particular purpose.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
20 Clues: the state of being unemployed. • a particular place or position. • the activity or condition of competing. • a situation involving exposure to danger. • the necessary items for a particular purpose. • a person or animal that works, in particular. • a person who supervises a person or an activity. • the state of being responsible for something, esp. by law. • ...
Spiritual Discovery 2020-11-20
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- Luke 21:25-28 -> What are these verses in Luke about?
- What is John 14:1-3 commonly seen as?
- John 13:12-17 -> Who is a servant not greater than?
- John 13:12-17 -> What character trait is being shown in these verses?
- John 14:1-3 -> Who are we suppose to Believe in?
- Luke 11:9-13 -> What was contrast with giving of a fish?
- Luke 4;16-19 -> What was he sent to be healed?
- Luke 10:30-36 What are these verses talking about?
- John 15:5-8 -> What can we do without Jesus?
- Luke 4:16-19 -> Who is the character that is being spoken about in verse 16?
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- John 4:7-20 What story are these verses highlighting?
- John 15:5-8 -> If Jesus is the Vine what are we?
- John 13:12-17 -> What was the first thing that Jesus did to his Disciples in the opening verse?
- Luke 4:16-19 -> Where was he found on the Sabbath day?
- John 15:5-8 Where is a branch thrown when it is separated from its source of Power?
- Luke 11:9-13 -> What good gift can we receive from our heavenly Father?
- John 14:1-3 -> What is Jesus going to do for us?
- Luke 11:9-13 -> What is the first thing asked for?
- John 14:1-3 -> What are in the house of the Father?
- Luke 4:16-19 -> What was appointed of him to do to the poor?
20 Clues: What is John 14:1-3 commonly seen as? • John 15:5-8 -> What can we do without Jesus? • Luke 4;16-19 -> What was he sent to be healed? • John 15:5-8 -> If Jesus is the Vine what are we? • John 14:1-3 -> What is Jesus going to do for us? • John 14:1-3 -> Who are we suppose to Believe in? • Luke 11:9-13 -> What is the first thing asked for? • ...
Dino Discovery!! 2025-06-03
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- A thin sheet of rock or soil on the ground.
- To walk a long way, usually outside.
- To move dirt with your hands or tools.
- An animal that eats meat.
- A bone or imprint from a long time ago.
- An animal that eats plants.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- Very, very old.
- A mark made by a foot.
- Tiny pieces of rock found on beaches.
- Hard material from the earth.
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- An animal that hunts other animals.
- The study of ancient life through fossils.
- To travel and look around a new place.
- The hard outer part of some animals.
- To find something new.
- A person who studies and learns about science.
- Something that is pointed and can cut easily.
- The hard part inside animals’ bodies.
- A flowing body of water.
20 Clues: Very, very old. • To find something new. • A mark made by a foot. • A flowing body of water. • An animal that eats meat. • An animal that eats plants. • Hard material from the earth. • An animal that hunts other animals. • The hard outer part of some animals. • To walk a long way, usually outside. • The hard part inside animals’ bodies. • Tiny pieces of rock found on beaches. • ...
Discovery Activities 2022-08-19
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- Works 2 jobs at costa vida and down east
- Has a job at an assisted living home and a chinchilla
- Favorite football team is the green bay packers
- Loves reading
- Loves oreos and cat boy
- Loves watching cop shows
- Loves the mutant ninja turtles
- Has a dog named Zoe
- Loves getting diet coke and seeing horses
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- Enjoys vacuuming in her free time
- Loves scary movies
- Loves hanging out with her sisters and loves to ski
- Works at firehouse pizza
- Big time rush lover and hates the thriller
- Owns his own house and wears a looney tunes hat
- Loves going to McDonald's and dollar tree
- Jafar's biggest fan
- Loves Utah state football
- Loves going to Sam's club to get pizza and a dew
- Knows so much disney trivia
- Loves mandarin garden
- Has a dog named midge
22 Clues: Loves reading • Loves scary movies • Jafar's biggest fan • Has a dog named Zoe • Loves mandarin garden • Has a dog named midge • Loves oreos and cat boy • Works at firehouse pizza • Loves watching cop shows • Loves Utah state football • Knows so much disney trivia • Loves the mutant ninja turtles • Enjoys vacuuming in her free time • Works 2 jobs at costa vida and down east • ...
Inventions 2021-11-04
Inventions 2021-03-03
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- created by Cyrus McCormick
- A result of Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts
- sent electrical signals across wire.
- made by Donald Mckay it was a fast agile ship that brought people and goods back quicker across the ocean
- Created by Samuel Slater these mills instead of being horse powered they where water powered
- carried people from one place to another on land quickly for its time. created by George Stephenson
- creator of the Sewing machine
- instead of hand producing stuff this machine made sewing much easier
- instead of hand producing stuff they could mass produce items with pre built parts
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- creator of the Spinning Jenny
- Created to make cotton faster
- created by John Deer and it made it easier to plow the soil in the west
- created by Henry Bessemer
- a machine that enables an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously
- Boat that uses steam created by Robert Fulton
15 Clues: created by Cyrus McCormick • created by Henry Bessemer • creator of the Spinning Jenny • Created to make cotton faster • creator of the Sewing machine • sent electrical signals across wire. • Boat that uses steam created by Robert Fulton • A result of Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts • instead of hand producing stuff this machine made sewing much easier • ...
Inventions 2022-05-17
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- to continue regardless of absence
- to be proven through science
- a person who creates new things
- a remark or action that causes indignation or revolt
- to be surprised
- to make better
- to start using a new method or approach
- to have a practical use
- to do something by the use of imagination
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- very big
- one of your greatest assets
- a new finding in science or technology
- to rise up against the system
- very advanced
- to put money into a business or stock market
15 Clues: very big • very advanced • to make better • to be surprised • to have a practical use • one of your greatest assets • to be proven through science • to rise up against the system • a person who creates new things • to continue regardless of absence • a new finding in science or technology • to start using a new method or approach • to do something by the use of imagination • ...
Inventions 2023-12-19
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- Machine An appliance designed to clean clothes by using water, detergent, and mechanical action, simplifying and expediting the laundry process.
- The first widely used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming, which revolutionized medicine by effectively treating bacterial infections.
- An optical device for capturing still images or recording moving pictures, preserving memories and documenting events.
- Press A machine that mechanically transfers inked images onto paper, allowing for mass production of books, newspapers, and other printed materials.
- A cooling appliance that preserves food by lowering and maintaining its temperature, preventing spoilage and extending shelf life.
- A global computer network that connects millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, facilitating information sharing and communication.
- Oven An appliance that uses microwaves to cook or heat food quickly, making it a convenient and time-saving kitchen tool.
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- An electronic device capable of processing and storing information, performing tasks based on programmed instructions.
- A self-propelled vehicle with wheels and a motor designed for transporting passengers on roads.
- A circular object that rotates around an axis, enabling smoother movement of objects and vehicles.
- A medical practice that involves administering a vaccine to stimulate the immune system, providing protection against specific diseases.
- An electronic communication device allowing people to talk to each other over long distances using electrical signals.
- Bulb A source of artificial light created by passing an electric current through a wire filament, producing light in a bulb.
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces, enabling controlled flight.
- An electronic device that uses radio waves to transmit information, allowing for the broadcasting of news, music, and other audio content.
15 Clues: A self-propelled vehicle with wheels and a motor designed for transporting passengers on roads. • A circular object that rotates around an axis, enabling smoother movement of objects and vehicles. • An electronic device capable of processing and storing information, performing tasks based on programmed instructions. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- International day when the people celebrate the achievements of women.
- Vehicle whose use is to transport numerous people over long distances.
- The person who invented the Wi-Fi.
- Autonomous community, where the paella was invented.
- The famous architect in Spain whom a train hit.
- French bread whom people appreciate.
- The place where the pizza was invented.
- Electronic that can store and process information.
- Footwear whose designs are comfortable and stylish.
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- Machine which allows people to do math operations more easily.
- The platform which Mark Zuckerberg invented.
- Machine which produces light from electricity.
- Electronic designed which simultaneous transmission and reception of the human voice.
- The continent where you can find the cacao.
- Eyewear which enhances or corrects one's vision.
15 Clues: The person who invented the Wi-Fi. • French bread whom people appreciate. • The place where the pizza was invented. • The continent where you can find the cacao. • The platform which Mark Zuckerberg invented. • Machine which produces light from electricity. • The famous architect in Spain whom a train hit. • Eyewear which enhances or corrects one's vision. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-22
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- It’s a vehicle that can fly carrying some products or people. It’s the fastest method to travel.
- It’s a vehicle which have two wheels, and you can ride it at every age.
- It’s a small book with blank or ruled pages where you can write. We used at the school
- It’s a coloured light which are in the roads, and they can be green, yellow or red, depending on the colour you can pass or not.
- It’s an inventor who invented a car brand and a new method to work in the industries.
- It’s the inventor from whom we have obtained the Iphones, Ipads, Ipods…
- It’s an invention that make you able to transmit voices over long distances, invented by Alexander Graham Bell
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- It’s an inventor and a painter too, whose most famous painting is “la Gioconda”
- It’s a puzzle that consist of a grid of squares and blanks divided into vertical and horizontal words, which you have to find by clues.
- It’s an inventor which its surname is the name of a car brand that make electric cars
- It’s an invention which make you able to copy documents more easily.
- It’s a piece of furniture that is used for sitting. It usually has four legs, a seat and a backres
- It’s an electric light invented by Thomas Edison
- It’s an appliance which is used to maintain the food at a low temperature.
- It’s a language which is used to communicate through telegraph. It uses dots and dashes to make words.
15 Clues: It’s an electric light invented by Thomas Edison • It’s an invention which make you able to copy documents more easily. • It’s a vehicle which have two wheels, and you can ride it at every age. • It’s the inventor from whom we have obtained the Iphones, Ipads, Ipods… • It’s an appliance which is used to maintain the food at a low temperature. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-24
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- The person who created the light bulb
- Who was the most important scientist who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Alfred Nobel's most important invention.
- Continent where the first world war took place
- The person who discovered America
- Invention created by Percy Spencer that is always found in kitchens
- Person who created the nuclear bomb
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- Leonardo da Vinci's most relevant invention
- Invention of the Wright brothers
- The inventor who created the first radio system
- The person who created Buddhism
- The company that was created by Bill Gates.
- What was Alexander Graham Bell most important invention?
- What is the name of the company created by Steve Jobs?
- Place where the first nuclear bomb exploded
15 Clues: The person who created Buddhism • Invention of the Wright brothers • The person who discovered America • Person who created the nuclear bomb • The person who created the light bulb • Alfred Nobel's most important invention. • Leonardo da Vinci's most relevant invention • The company that was created by Bill Gates. • Place where the first nuclear bomb exploded • ...
Inventions 2024-12-04
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- something that is difficult to fix is a___
- something, we know is true
- to have new and exciting ideas
- to make an attempt to do something
- a type of energy
- an answer to a problem
- things that store electricity
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- what somebody feels about something is an___
- using your imagination to make something new
- something that flies in the sky
- to not do what you wanted to do
- something that is new and is useful to people
- used on cars and bikes
- something you think
- to do what you wanted to do
15 Clues: a type of energy • something you think • used on cars and bikes • an answer to a problem • something, we know is true • to do what you wanted to do • things that store electricity • to have new and exciting ideas • something that flies in the sky • to not do what you wanted to do • to make an attempt to do something • something that is difficult to fix is a___ • ...
Inventions 2025-05-16
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- Johannes ___________
- invented color television (last name)
- Mr. Jorge's last name
- lights our homes and powers our smartphones
- invented the MRI machine (last name)
- the first antibiotic
- revolutionized transportation
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- the oldest _____ was discovered in Armenia
- _________ intelligence
- _________ teller machine
- Manoogian invented the Delta ________
- invented ice cream cone machine (last name)
- three-wheeled car by Karl Benz
- transformed the way we communicate, do business etc
- the x-ray was discovered by _________
15 Clues: Johannes ___________ • the first antibiotic • Mr. Jorge's last name • _________ intelligence • _________ teller machine • revolutionized transportation • three-wheeled car by Karl Benz • invented the MRI machine (last name) • Manoogian invented the Delta ________ • invented color television (last name) • the x-ray was discovered by _________ • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary Mercedes 2014-12-04
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- inventor of thee light bulb
- automobile manufacturer, noted for FORD MOTOR COMPANY
- a system the moves parts and partly assembled products among factory workers to speed production
- industrialist in railroads
- automobile manufacturing industrial center
- access to raw materials and energy, availability of work force due to immigration, inventions, financial resources
- president of the oil industry
- steel manufacturing industrial center
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- Illinois became the meat packing industry center
- inventors of the airplane and first to sustained flights in a power driven airplane
- inventor of the telephone
- effects of Industrialization child labor, low wages, long hours, unsafe working conditions
- railroads, oil, steel, automobiles
- electric lighting, telephone, assembly line, affordably automobile, airplane
- owner of Carnegie steel
15 Clues: owner of Carnegie steel • inventor of the telephone • industrialist in railroads • inventor of thee light bulb • president of the oil industry • railroads, oil, steel, automobiles • steel manufacturing industrial center • automobile manufacturing industrial center • Illinois became the meat packing industry center • automobile manufacturer, noted for FORD MOTOR COMPANY • ...
Final Crossword 2017-06-13
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- the process of developing or being developed
- the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced
- Manufacturing products may be classified as durable or nondurable
- a device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function
- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built specifically to meet the customer’s specifications
- a manufacturing system in which components or goods are produced in groups (batches) and not in a continuous stream
- the development of many technological devices that produced long-lasting effects on technology and society, including:The waterwheel and The block printing process
- defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
- The Information Age places emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
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- he development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetables and meat
- a manufacturing system in which a product line assembles products continuously
- advanced technological development, especially in electronics
- the development of continuous manufacturing, sophisticated transportation and communication systems, advanced construction practices, and improved education and leisure time
- the action or process of innovating
- Manufacturing is the process of producing goods or products
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made
- he action of inventing something, typically a process or device
- 1400-1750 AD
- the process of being reincarnated or born again
21 Clues: 1400-1750 AD • the action or process of innovating • the process of developing or being developed • the matter from which a thing is or can be made • the process of being reincarnated or born again • the discovery of copper and copper-based metals • Manufacturing is the process of producing goods or products • ...
Inventions and Innovations 2014-02-12
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- In 1892, this man developed engines that were powerful enough to drive large carriages and motorbuses.
- In 1859, he developed an engine that sucked coal gas and air into a cylinder where it was ignited by a spark.
- French chemist Antoine Lavoisier identified 23 of these in 1789.
- Th use of coded wireless communications in this battle led to a change in naval conflict.
- This cable was laid under the sea which allowed communication between Britain and the USA.
- Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this.
- American industrialist who introduced the assembly line for mass production of consumer goods.
- Developed a technology to store electricity in a cell or battery.
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- He produced a powered tricycle.
- a waste product that had previously been discarded in the production of parrafin.
- This was developed by Samuel Morse using a series of dots and dashes.
- He is believed to have developed gasolene.
- As engines increased in reliability and power, private cars became this to rich men.
- Michael Faraday produced the first continuous flow of this.
- French physicist and chemist who isolated radium.
- The first wireless version of this was demonstrated in 1896 by Guglielmo Marconi.
16 Clues: He produced a powered tricycle. • He is believed to have developed gasolene. • French physicist and chemist who isolated radium. • Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this. • Michael Faraday produced the first continuous flow of this. • French chemist Antoine Lavoisier identified 23 of these in 1789. • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2024-06-28
16 Clues: Thiếu • Tự động • Bao hàm • Chất dẻo • Độc nhất • Thiết bị • Khám phá • Phần cứng • Đột nhiên • Chính xác • Sự giảm đi • Nghiên cứu • Thí nghiệm • Kỹ thuật số • Mức tối thiểu • Phòng thí nghiệm
DNA Discovery 2021-05-07
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- Her photographs came close to discovering the structure of DNA, Rosalind
- type of DNA that is left-handed
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Chromosomes contain this material
- DNA base pairs connected with this type bonding
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another
- DNA is the abbreviation for what type of acid
- describes the appearance of double-stranded DNA, double
- Discovered the basic principles of genetics
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- carries genetic information in the form of genes
- Known as the father of DNA
- carrier of genetic information
- helped to form the chromosome theory of inheritance, Walter Sutton and Theodore
- Where is DNA found
- Discovered DNA in 1869
- first to correctly identify the way RNA and DNA molecules are put together
- In April 1953, they published the news of their discovery - the double helix, Watson and
- The term "nuclein" was later changed to this acid
- organic molecule that is the building block of DNA and RNA
- act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA
- discovered the structure of DNA
21 Clues: Where is DNA found • Discovered DNA in 1869 • Known as the father of DNA • carrier of genetic information • type of DNA that is left-handed • discovered the structure of DNA • Chromosomes contain this material • Discovered the basic principles of genetics • DNA is the abbreviation for what type of acid • DNA base pairs connected with this type bonding • ...
Quilt Discovery 2023-03-09
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- Part of a better life
- 1920"s & '30's
- Sue's partner
- Song, "Boy Over _____"
- Sewing for a cause
- "Training by the _____"
- Bought for .05 cents
- Represents Movement
- Documents of history
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- Revolutionary Quilts
- Quilt for going away gift
- Frugal homemaking during the _____
- Quilts for the Red Cross
- Strips on Log Cabin quilts
- Act of 1862
- German town
- "Go West, Young Man"
- Anvil quilt represents
- Juvenile girls theme
- Civil War President
- Light to dark side sun's movement
21 Clues: Act of 1862 • German town • Sue's partner • 1920"s & '30's • Sewing for a cause • Civil War President • Represents Movement • Revolutionary Quilts • "Go West, Young Man" • Juvenile girls theme • Bought for .05 cents • Documents of history • Part of a better life • Anvil quilt represents • Song, "Boy Over _____" • "Training by the _____" • Quilts for the Red Cross • Quilt for going away gift • ...
Exploration & Discovery 2023-09-22
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- A religious movement in the 1500s that rejected or changed some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and established the Protestant Church.
- Religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity.
- Carefully studied and appraised.
- The state of being set apart or cut off.
- An economic theory that a nation's power depends on its ability to increase wealth by accumulating precious metals.
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula.
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s.
- Showed clearly.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes; equipment that makes use of advanced knowledge and skill.
- A small, fast Portuguese ship used during the age of exploration and usually having three sails.
- To sell goods to other countries.
- Studied
- Passage A much-sought seas route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, located along the north coast of North America.
- A fort
- Exchange A global trade of people, goods, technology, ideas, and diseases that occurred.
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- Over a large area.
- Resistance of an organism to infection or disease.
- A communal Native American structure; town in Spanish-ruled lands.
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- compass A device that is used to find direction by means of a needle that always points north.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory controlled by the home country.
- correct; precise.
- A fleet of warships.
- A series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the 1000s CE to the 1200s.
- An instrument that uses positions of the stars to plan a course.
- To travel completely around something.
- When two or more groups or objects come together.
28 Clues: A fort • Studied • Showed clearly. • correct; precise. • Over a large area. • A fleet of warships. • Carefully studied and appraised. • To sell goods to other countries. • To travel completely around something. • The state of being set apart or cut off. • When two or more groups or objects come together. • Resistance of an organism to infection or disease. • ...
Discovery Class 2025-05-09
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- Quiet
- Keelys love
- Always eating yogurt in class
- Always wears black
- Crochets
- Emireth's BFF
- Shares food
- REALLY LOUD
- Plays basketball
- Artist
- Ms. Gaden's favorite
- Computer destroyer
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- Almost dating an eighth grader
- Tall
- Art nerd
- Kindest person EVER
- Always helps people
- Dated Jace
- Funny
- Soccer star
- Sewing kit
- Dated Ava
- Messes around with Will
- Phoenix's sort of ex
- Glasses boy
- Jayla's BFF
- Nonchalant fine shyt
27 Clues: Tall • Quiet • Funny • Artist • Art nerd • Crochets • Dated Ava • Dated Jace • Sewing kit • Keelys love • Soccer star • Shares food • Glasses boy • REALLY LOUD • Jayla's BFF • Emireth's BFF • Plays basketball • Always wears black • Computer destroyer • Kindest person EVER • Always helps people • Phoenix's sort of ex • Ms. Gaden's favorite • Nonchalant fine shyt • Messes around with Will • Always eating yogurt in class • ...
inventors and inventions 2014-02-27
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- mining
- small area
- dictator and emperor of France after the revolution
- the name of the legislative
- revolution
- frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright
- new tools, crops, and methods improved farm production
- pasteur microbiology
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- fulton steamboat
- farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- watt steam engine to run machinery
- shuttle 1733 invented by john kay
- ships
- pay low wages
- the political unit where the people all share common characteristics like language and culture
- loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright
16 Clues: ships • mining • small area • revolution • pay low wages • fulton steamboat • pasteur microbiology • the name of the legislative • shuttle 1733 invented by john kay • watt steam engine to run machinery • loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright • frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright • dictator and emperor of France after the revolution • ...
inventors and inventions 2014-02-27
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- loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright
- frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright
- coal mining
- watt steam engine to run machinery
- the political unit where the people all share common characteristics like language and culture
- pay low wages
- farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- revolution
- dictator and emperor of France after the revolution
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- fulton steamboat
- the name of the legislative
- ships
- new tools, crops, and methods improved farm production
- small area
- pasteur microbiology
- shuttle 1733 invented by john kay
16 Clues: ships • small area • revolution • coal mining • pay low wages • fulton steamboat • pasteur microbiology • the name of the legislative • shuttle 1733 invented by john kay • watt steam engine to run machinery • loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright • frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright • dictator and emperor of France after the revolution • ...
Inventions and discoveries 2023-06-12
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- A circular object that rotates around an axle, used for transportation.
- A device that receives and broadcasts sound using electromagnetic waves.
- A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, used for transportation.
- engine An invention that played a significant role in the industrial revolution.
- press An invention that revolutionized the mass production of books and newspapers.
- bulb An electric device that produces light when switched on.
- A powered flying vehicle that carries passengers through the air.
- A form of energy that powers many devices and lights up our homes.
- A device used to communicate with others over long distances by voice.
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- A device that keeps food and drinks cool and prevents spoilage.
- A technology that allows us to see through objects and inside the human body.
- A machine that processes information and allows us to perform various tasks.
- An instrument used to magnify and examine tiny objects or organisms.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming, used to treat infections.
- A device used to capture and preserve images and memories.
16 Clues: An instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • A device used to capture and preserve images and memories. • bulb An electric device that produces light when switched on. • A device that keeps food and drinks cool and prevents spoilage. • A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, used for transportation. • ...
kontol 2024-08-20
20 Clues: viral • linier • lambat • netizen • bitcoin • talcott • viewers • revolusi • Karlmarx • diffusion • streaming • discovery • urbanisasi • e-commerce • kulturisasi • globalisasi • MauroGuillen • augustecomte • charlesdarwin • masyarakatdigital
Inventions and inventors 2023-07-16
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- Inventor of the telephone)
- Inventors of the airplane)
- Inventor of the iPhone)
- Inventor of the portable X-ray machine)
- Inventor of the printing press)
- Inventor of the reflecting telescope)
- Inventor of the steam engine)
- Inventor of the telegraph)
- Inventor of the electric light bulb)
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- Inventor of the theory of relativity)
- Inventor of penicillin)
- Inventor of the World Wide Web)
- Inventor of the lightning rod)
- Inventor of alternating current)
- Inventor of the radio)
- Inventor of the cotton gin)
16 Clues: Inventor of the radio) • Inventor of penicillin) • Inventor of the iPhone) • Inventor of the telephone) • Inventors of the airplane) • Inventor of the telegraph) • Inventor of the cotton gin) • Inventor of the steam engine) • Inventor of the lightning rod) • Inventor of the World Wide Web) • Inventor of the printing press) • Inventor of alternating current) • ...
discoveries and inventions 2025-01-12
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- means accessed by a computer or other electronic device
- stopping something
- not natural
- without ends or restrictions
- important
- shapes that repeats in a regular way
- stop working
- to give an examples
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- having depth length and width
- useful
- a thing you can see or touch that isn't alive
- used by just one person
- a change of position or place
- damaging
- energy
- copying nature
16 Clues: useful • energy • damaging • important • not natural • stop working • copying nature • stopping something • to give an examples • used by just one person • without ends or restrictions • having depth length and width • a change of position or place • shapes that repeats in a regular way • a thing you can see or touch that isn't alive • means accessed by a computer or other electronic device
Monroe, Jackson and the Industrial Revolution 2015-03-10
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- / The "Compromise" that admitted two states, so that slave and free states would remain equal.
- / The Supreme Court case stating the Cherokee didn’t have to follow U.S. laws and was ignored by Jackson - Worcester v. _____________.
- / Eli Whitney's invention that changed the North and South - Cotton ____.
- / Making negative comments about an opponent to improve one’s political standing.
- / The "Revolution" that saw an increase in inventions and technology in the early 1800's.
- / Andrew Jackson’s group of friends and advisers that met regularly in the White House to discuss issues - ______________ Cabinet.
- / When a President rejects a law and sends it back to Congress.
- / A person who "made" themselves as successful by doing things for themselves with little or no help.
- / The law that declared the Native Americans could be moved from their land to the territory of Oklahoma - The Indian ___________ Act.
- / The "bargain" made by Henry Clay that allowed John Quincy Adams to win the 1824 Presidential election.
- / The "system" that the President can run the government the way he wants, because of his election victory.
- / Protection for inventors and their inventions.
- / Jackson's supporters were often farmers, factory workers, planters and low income workers, known as the ____________ man.
- / The type of economic structure where people are allowed to create business in search of profit - _______ enterprise.
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- / When a state decides to leave or to separate from the United States.
- / “The Great Compromiser,” that created the Missouri Compromise and clashed with Andrew Jackson. (last name only)
- / Part of the reason that the Cherokee were moved was because of the discovery of which valuable resource.
- / The "crisis" brought on by South Carolina’s threat to secede the U.S. over tariffs.
- / This "national" institution was denied a renewal of its charter by President Jackson, who felt they only helped the rich.
- / James Monroe's famous statement to the world that colonization in North and South America was OVER - The Monroe ____________.
- / A type of river vessel used to ship products and travel.
- / The energy source that powered machines in early factories.
- / The cruel journey forced on the Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma, leaving their homes against their will - The Trail of ___________.
- / The 7th President of the U.S. from 1829-1837. (last name only)
- / The Southerner who called for nullification and then secession to protest the Tariff of Abominations. (last name only)
- / The tax placed on certain imports that enraged the South because it only helped the North.
26 Clues: / Protection for inventors and their inventions. • / A type of river vessel used to ship products and travel. • / The energy source that powered machines in early factories. • / When a President rejects a law and sends it back to Congress. • / The 7th President of the U.S. from 1829-1837. (last name only) • ...
HOME WORK 01/17/2020 2020-01-14
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- Of a size that is less than normal or usual.
- A person who conquers a place or people.
- Cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.
- A person who invents, especially one who devises some new process, appliance, machine, or article; one who makes inventions.
- A person who plans the form, look, or workings of something before its being made or built, typically by drawing it in detail.
- Not including; other than.
- A member of a senate.
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- A person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
- Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- A thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule.
- Driver, conductor, lead, leader, motorist, leading.
- Lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy.
- Having a high degree of heat or a high temperature.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
15 Clues: A member of a senate. • Not including; other than. • A person who conquers a place or people. • Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. • Of a size that is less than normal or usual. • Driver, conductor, lead, leader, motorist, leading. • Having a high degree of heat or a high temperature. • Cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain. • ...
inventions 2021-03-03
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- eli whitney invented this to help the southern plantations
- it weaved cloth
- this was invented for communication
- this place is where alot of things were produced
- the chinese were apart of building this
- alot of slaves worked here with the cotton gin
- this machine made steel for the railroads
- it threaded and made shirts and other clothing
- this helped the farmers with wheat
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- they were used to essemble muskets
- these people came from their country and worked in factories and farms
- evolved first in america then to british
- ohio and missouri rivers gaver farmers and merchants cheap goods
- kept the factories going
- it ploweed all the bad soiles and weeds in farms
15 Clues: it weaved cloth • kept the factories going • they were used to essemble muskets • this helped the farmers with wheat • this was invented for communication • the chinese were apart of building this • evolved first in america then to british • this machine made steel for the railroads • alot of slaves worked here with the cotton gin • ...
inventions 2019-11-27
15 Clues: katus • prillid • kalender • näoraamat • magamisase • näed kella • sõiduvahend • lendamisvahend • naiste meigi vahend • mis on su pea kohal • kaitsevahend naistel • lapsed kasutavad seda • kasutad talvel külmaga • metsa minnes paned jalga mille • kann millega teed vett soojaks
Inventions 2020-10-14
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- has been indispensible in allowing us to write down and share our ideas.
- an explosive chemical invented in China, used a lot in military.
- trousers for toddlers that hold the dirty stuff :)
- one of the earliest navigation devices.
- a way of transport fueled by petrol.
- a circular invention that has helped the world.
- a thing girls put in their faces to look prettier
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- made by Mark Zuckerberg
- things that make you see better.
- a wireless technology standard used for exchanging data.
- helps to maintain your oral hygiene.
- a place where you sleep.
- an invention that you can capture moments with in the form a picture.
- small wooden sticks with sulfur that makes fire.
- a thing you can hang on the wall that tells time.
15 Clues: made by Mark Zuckerberg • a place where you sleep. • things that make you see better. • helps to maintain your oral hygiene. • a way of transport fueled by petrol. • one of the earliest navigation devices. • a circular invention that has helped the world. • small wooden sticks with sulfur that makes fire. • a thing you can hang on the wall that tells time. • ...
Inventions 2019-03-18
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- This invention allows us to send and receive information
- An Italian inventor
- This invention was called Little Boy and it caused a lot of destruction
- This simple invention was built around 3500BC
- This invention allows ase to navigate
- What did the Wright brothers discover?
- The world's most popular smartphone brand
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- the history of this "modern" goes back to the 9th century China
- Guglielmo Marconi's most famous invention
- a building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power
- the brainchild of the young Dutch inventor Boyan Slat
- This invention by Alfred Büchi made cars faster
- Who discovered penicillin?
- This invention looked like a tube and had lenses on both sides
- Louis Pasteur's discovery
15 Clues: An Italian inventor • Louis Pasteur's discovery • Who discovered penicillin? • This invention allows ase to navigate • What did the Wright brothers discover? • Guglielmo Marconi's most famous invention • The world's most popular smartphone brand • This simple invention was built around 3500BC • This invention by Alfred Büchi made cars faster • ...
Inventions 2024-01-18
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- som one to talk to
- a smart way to travle.
- a beter way to travle
- the best invensjon of alll time
- a way to know wheare you are going
- the first working maskinPrinting press.
- its a way to duplikate drawings
- almost ewery where
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- so you dont get sik
- a way to komunykate
- the best spinig thing ever
- The fastest way to travle
- to se the time
- computer
- to wright down tings
15 Clues: computer • to se the time • som one to talk to • almost ewery where • so you dont get sik • a way to komunykate • to wright down tings • a beter way to travle • a smart way to travle. • The fastest way to travle • the best spinig thing ever • the best invensjon of alll time • its a way to duplikate drawings • a way to know wheare you are going • the first working maskinPrinting press.
INVENTIONS 2024-01-22
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- A South American country that borders with Chile and Brazil, they recently won the world cup.
- Albert Einstein's most famous theory.
- Its inventor regretted immediately, the most lethal weapon.
- Used to sleep. Normally, it has a pillow.
- Used to heal tiny cuts, normally placed on fingers.
- A fictional nuclear giant lizard.
- A team sport which is played in 11 VS 11 matches, each match during approximately 90 minutes.
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- An Italian food, round, it normally has cheese and tomato sauce.
- A winter holiday celebrated during the Jesus' birthday.
- A flying vehicle which uses propellers on its top to fly.
- An Italian plumber, the most famous video game character.
- The biggest country in the world.
- Can be found in almost every kitchen, heats food using radiation waves.
- An invention that can be found in every car, bike, etc.
- The game that can be played in every device that has a screen.
15 Clues: The biggest country in the world. • A fictional nuclear giant lizard. • Albert Einstein's most famous theory. • Used to sleep. Normally, it has a pillow. • Used to heal tiny cuts, normally placed on fingers. • A winter holiday celebrated during the Jesus' birthday. • An invention that can be found in every car, bike, etc. • ...
Inventions 2024-01-19
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- Object that is a piece of glass that makes light
- Object that can do mathematical operations
- Country where was the first car built
- Person whom, Inventor of the bicycle
- Object that is smaller than a computer
- Object that can watch different programs sitting or standing.
- Person, who is the Amazon inventor
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- Object that is capable to move, with two wheels, without a motor and with two pedals
- Person whom, invented the phone
- Automobile that intended for the transportation of people and with a capacity of no more than seven seats.
- Person, whose have the Google company
- Month, when was the first radio channel broadcast
- Object that is a mini device to carry in your pocket and make calls
- Machine that can print
- Object that can listen to different interviews or news from your car
15 Clues: Machine that can print • Person whom, invented the phone • Person, who is the Amazon inventor • Person whom, Inventor of the bicycle • Person, whose have the Google company • Country where was the first car built • Object that is smaller than a computer • Object that can do mathematical operations • Object that is a piece of glass that makes light • ...
inventions 2024-01-23
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- small object made of aluminium and glass for capturing or recording visual images, typically through the use of a lens, sensor, and other optical components.
- A reflective glass surface that shows images.
- an object that displays hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds using hands or digits.
- large metal object that can navigate underwater, was invented in 1866
- big structure that is used for travel in the space
- Small piece of metal created at the time of the Roman Empire that is used to join pieces and make constructions
- It was invented by the Italian Antonio Meucci in 1871 and is used to communicate with other people at a great distance.
- It was built in 1886 to help people move faster instead of riding horses, it runs on gasoline
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- invented about 100 BC in China, it is used for writing
- A very intelligent inventor who lived in the 3rd century before Christ. Thanks to him, we can now know the volume of a submerged object
- It was created in 3500 BC, it helped a lot in transporting heavy objects
- Small sticks coated with a material that ignites when rubbed against a rough surface, used for starting fires.
- A cleansing substance used for personal hygiene, typically in the form of a solid bar or a liquid, that helps to remove dirt, oils, and germs from the skin.
- A tool used for removing pencil or graphite marks from paper by abrasion. Typically made of rubber or a similar material.
- bomb A highly destructive weapon that relies on nuclear reactions to release an immense amount of energy in the form of an explosion.
15 Clues: A reflective glass surface that shows images. • big structure that is used for travel in the space • invented about 100 BC in China, it is used for writing • large metal object that can navigate underwater, was invented in 1866 • It was created in 3500 BC, it helped a lot in transporting heavy objects • ...
Inventions 2024-01-23
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- The system which killed Louis XVI during the French Revolution.
- The thing which you use to measure time.
- The age when the steam machine was invented, from the French Revolution to the present day.
- The age when printing was invented, from the fifth century to fifteenth century.
- The machine which you use to clean the dust in the floor.
- The electronic device whose use is to regulate temperature, it can take out hot air and cold air.
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- A scientific apparatus in the laboratory that you use to watch little things such as bacteria.
- The third largest country in the world and the place where the atomic bomb was invented.
- An important Italian inventor, with whom innovation helped humans. One of his inventions was The Vitruvian Man.
- A rectangular electronic that you use in high school for class.
- The item whose use is to capture visuals and to record memories.
- The man whose wife was an important chemist because she discovered radioactivity.
- The country where Marie Curie was born, is located in Europe, near Germany.
- The weapon which destroyed the city of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
- The person who invented printing in 1440.
15 Clues: The thing which you use to measure time. • The person who invented printing in 1440. • The machine which you use to clean the dust in the floor. • The system which killed Louis XVI during the French Revolution. • A rectangular electronic that you use in high school for class. • The item whose use is to capture visuals and to record memories. • ...
Inventions 2023-09-06
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- - Marconi's wireless communication.
- - Power source for the industrial revolution.
- - Jenner's preventive medicine.
- - Revolutionized personal transportation.
- - Ancient innovation for transportation.
- - Alexander Fleming's medical breakthrough.
- - Modern global communication network.
- - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery.
- - Modern technological marvel.
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- - Capturing images with light.
- - Tool for examining tiny objects.
- - The Wright brothers' creation.
- - Edison's bright idea.
- - Invention that changed home entertainment.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's invention.
15 Clues: - Edison's bright idea. • - Capturing images with light. • - Modern technological marvel. • - Jenner's preventive medicine. • - The Wright brothers' creation. • - Tool for examining tiny objects. • - Marconi's wireless communication. • - Alexander Graham Bell's invention. • - Modern global communication network. • - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery. • ...
INVENTIONS 2025-02-25
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- A portable personal computer
- A physical key you press on a keyboard or a machine
- The part of a computer that executes instructions
- Physical parts of a computer, like the keyboard and monitor
- A small program used on a phone or tablet
- To use something in a practical way
- A tool or piece of equipment used for a particular purpose
- To put in place, especially software on a computer
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- Something with great worth or importance
- A collection of programs that run on a computer
- The act of sending and receiving information
- The screen of a phone or a computer
- To keep or save data in a device
- A mobile phone with advanced features
- To fill a battery with energy
15 Clues: A portable personal computer • To fill a battery with energy • To keep or save data in a device • The screen of a phone or a computer • To use something in a practical way • A mobile phone with advanced features • Something with great worth or importance • A small program used on a phone or tablet • The act of sending and receiving information • ...
Inventions 2025-11-11
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- Easton invented the Kodak camera, making photography simple and affordable.
- reformers began to push for shorter hours, safer workplaces, and child-labor laws.
- land grants and subsidies encouraged construction.
- used strikebreakers, injunctions, and blacklists to fight unions.
- Woods improved electric railway and telegraph systems.
- allowed smoother travel and connected railroads
- McCoy invented a lubricating cup for machinery to run smoothly.
- nationally lowered cost but widened inequality
- Edison created the light bulb
- conditions long hours, unsafe environments, low wages, child labor.
- Field created the transatlantic telegraph pole
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- Westinghouse developed the airbrake
- were created to standardize railroad schedule
- created the telephone
- such as Cornelius Vanderbilt consolidated smaller lines into large systems.
- Ford made assembly lines and mass production and automobiles
16 Clues: created the telephone • Edison created the light bulb • Westinghouse developed the airbrake • were created to standardize railroad schedule • nationally lowered cost but widened inequality • Field created the transatlantic telegraph pole • allowed smoother travel and connected railroads • land grants and subsidies encouraged construction. • ...
Inventions 2021-02-28
15 Clues: / elnök • / tudás • / szolga • / megtilt • / kijavít • / felfedez • / folyadék • / kalapács • / feltalál • / hajszárító • wiper / ablaktörlő • license / jogosítvány • vest / golyóálló mellény • nappy / eldobható pelenka • food / konzerv élelmiszer
Inventions 2021-03-03
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- made making clothes a lot faster
- the growth of large cities
- where the crops grew and were planted
- population of people that grew as the cotton industry skyrocketed
- built to fit in shallow waters
- largest immigrant group
- moving to cities
- crop that was once more profitable than cotton
- spun multiple threads at once
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- northern industry
- idea that revolutionized the North
- place where the immigrants found jobs in
- allowed people to communicate without being in the same room
- created be eli whitney to make separating seeds from cotton much easier
- form of transportation that was a lot cheaper than the freight train
15 Clues: moving to cities • northern industry • largest immigrant group • the growth of large cities • spun multiple threads at once • built to fit in shallow waters • made making clothes a lot faster • idea that revolutionized the North • where the crops grew and were planted • place where the immigrants found jobs in • crop that was once more profitable than cotton • ...
Inventions 2021-03-02
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- where different parts were in sequence
- took over most of the manufacturing work for men
- mechanicalized the process of weaving clothes
- renowned for its beauty, grace, and speed
- produced dozens of products in the same time a person would make one
- were dependent on horse power
- were used on the mississippi, ohio, and missouri rivers
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- uses steam as it's working fuel
- was the fist method discovered for mass
- cleaned out seeds
- converted energy from flowing water
- was a horse-drawn machine
- mechanicalized loom
- transported stuff at unprecedented speeds around the globe
- known as a "talking wire"
15 Clues: cleaned out seeds • mechanicalized loom • was a horse-drawn machine • known as a "talking wire" • were dependent on horse power • uses steam as it's working fuel • converted energy from flowing water • where different parts were in sequence • was the fist method discovered for mass • renowned for its beauty, grace, and speed • mechanicalized the process of weaving clothes • ...
Inventions 2021-03-05
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- A tract to carry trains along them and carry goods
- A boat used to transport goods powered by steam
- A building that has a conveyor belt system to create goods
- Machine used to sew items together
- Used to create steel
- Used to send communications used to over long distances
- Separated seeds from cotton and took slaves previous jobs
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- Machine used on farms to cut grain and help farm
- Machine used to break up the ground to farm
- A railroad from the east coast to the west coast in the US
- A classic type of sailing ship
- A mill powered by water used to create fabrics
- Things used in new products like guns and machines, allowed for repairs
- Used to spin cotton into fabric
- Created the cotton gin an interchangeable parts
15 Clues: Used to create steel • A classic type of sailing ship • Used to spin cotton into fabric • Machine used to sew items together • Machine used to break up the ground to farm • A mill powered by water used to create fabrics • A boat used to transport goods powered by steam • Created the cotton gin an interchangeable parts • Machine used on farms to cut grain and help farm • ...
Inventions 2023-09-05
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- - Power source for the industrial revolution.
- - The Wright brothers' creation.
- - Jenner's preventive medicine.
- - Invention that changed home entertainment.
- - Modern technological marvel.
- - Tool for examining tiny objects.
- - Alexander Graham Bell's invention.
- - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery.
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- - Edison's bright idea.
- - Alexander Fleming's medical breakthrough.
- - Marconi's wireless communication.
- - Ancient innovation for transportation.
- - Modern global communication network.
- - Revolutionized personal transportation.
- - Capturing images with light.
15 Clues: - Edison's bright idea. • - Modern technological marvel. • - Capturing images with light. • - Jenner's preventive medicine. • - The Wright brothers' creation. • - Tool for examining tiny objects. • - Marconi's wireless communication. • - Alexander Graham Bell's invention. • - Modern global communication network. • - Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's discovery. • ...
Inventions 2023-09-05
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- - Takes you to space.
- - Global information network.
- - Circular and rolls.
- - Audio broadcasting technology.
- - Modern working tool.
- - Ford's mass-produced vehicle.
- - Wright brothers' flying machine.
- - Transfers digital to paper.
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- - Focused beam of light.
- - Two-wheeled transportation.
- - Couch potato's favorite.
- - Antibacterial discovery.
- - Captures moments in pictures.
- - Bell's communication device.
- - Edison's bright idea.
15 Clues: - Takes you to space. • - Circular and rolls. • - Modern working tool. • - Edison's bright idea. • - Focused beam of light. • - Couch potato's favorite. • - Antibacterial discovery. • - Two-wheeled transportation. • - Global information network. • - Transfers digital to paper. • - Bell's communication device. • - Captures moments in pictures. • - Ford's mass-produced vehicle. • ...
Inventions 2023-04-04
15 Clues: music • 3d food • atom bomb • tiny clock • used to call • goes in water • fly in the air • made from metal • hurts when used • flies in the air • 2 silver paddles • heats the ground • nuclear industry • used with goggles • gets launched in the air
Inventions 2023-05-12
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- Self-balancing scooter
- A machine that shocks to restart hearts
- Something that you can tell time on but also works like a phone
- AI companion
- Something you watch shows on
- A device that you put in your ears
- A device that orbits planets to collect information
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- Something you send text messages on
- 3-D image
- A powerful current of electricity that stuns targets
- Takes you to space
- A vehicle that allows you to be fully submerged in the water
- A flying device that has a camera
- A flying vehicle with a propeller on top
- A larger version of a phone
15 Clues: 3-D image • AI companion • Takes you to space • Self-balancing scooter • A larger version of a phone • Something you watch shows on • A flying device that has a camera • A device that you put in your ears • Something you send text messages on • A machine that shocks to restart hearts • A flying vehicle with a propeller on top • A device that orbits planets to collect information • ...
Inventions 2023-08-17
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- This person designed the steam boat
- Father of milk pasteurization
- The Wright Brothers made this to fly in the sky
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with __invention
- Tim Berners-Lee is known for inventing the
- Guglielmo Marconi is credited with inventing the
- This was discovered by Benjamin Franklin
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- Harrison is remembered as the inventor of
- Alfred Noble invented the
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the first working
- Alexander Fleming discovered
- John Logie Baird invented the
- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered
- Blaise Pascal invented the
- Isaac Newton discovered the laws of
15 Clues: Alfred Noble invented the • Blaise Pascal invented the • Alexander Fleming discovered • Father of milk pasteurization • John Logie Baird invented the • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered • This person designed the steam boat • Isaac Newton discovered the laws of • This was discovered by Benjamin Franklin • Harrison is remembered as the inventor of • ...
Inventions 2023-08-23
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- - Captures moments in photographs.
- - Heats food quickly.
- - Powers many modern inventions.
- - Machine for processing information.
- - Displays moving images and shows.
- - Fastener with tiny hooks and loops.
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- - Takes people up and down tall buildings.
- - Flies people through the sky.
- - Keeps food and drinks cold.
- - Broadcasts music and news.
- - Revolutionized transportation.
- - Brightens up a room.
- - Device for talking at a distance.
- - Improve vision for those who need them.
- - Connects people worldwide.
15 Clues: - Heats food quickly. • - Brightens up a room. • - Broadcasts music and news. • - Connects people worldwide. • - Keeps food and drinks cold. • - Flies people through the sky. • - Revolutionized transportation. • - Powers many modern inventions. • - Captures moments in photographs. • - Device for talking at a distance. • - Displays moving images and shows. • ...
Inventions 2021-05-05
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- an object that orbits a planet to gather information
- a remotely controlled aircraft
- invented call waiting, caller ID, and fax
- sent into space
- known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park"
- a basic unit of a digital image
- invented the Model T
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- putting a product together step by step
- uses dots and dashes to send messages
- created the telephone
- invented the radio
- used for many purposes, especially by doctors
- can keep records and make calculations
- an official grant that gives an inventor rights
- to increase
15 Clues: to increase • sent into space • invented the radio • invented the Model T • created the telephone • a remotely controlled aircraft • a basic unit of a digital image • known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park" • uses dots and dashes to send messages • can keep records and make calculations • putting a product together step by step • invented call waiting, caller ID, and fax • ...
Inventions 2024-11-05
15 Clues: Tells time • Plays audio • Cleans teeth • Shows images • Captures photos • Used for typing • Used for writing • Flies in the sky • Sees tiny objects • Device for talking • Invented by Edison • Two-wheeled vehicle • Helps vehicles move • Vehicle with four wheels • Early method of copying text
Inventions 2024-03-13
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- people could record things by themselves as many times as they need.
- introduced a new world of possibility, with the ability to create zines, magazines and booklets a reality for anyone.
- easy preparation for quick and fast meals
- it helped make new discoveries that we wouldn't have been able to see without it.
- quickened the process of cooking and reheating meals
- prolonged the life of items people couldn't afford to replace.
- adds a new dimension to the entertainment arts, adds realism to journalism, and intensifies television as a social and educational medium
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- helped bring an end to the Second World War but ushered in the atomic age
- changed the way audiences consume music and news.
- lowered the cost so more people could go to the theater.
- it helps us with fire fighting, police work, agricultural crop spraying, mosquito control, medical evacuation, and carrying mail and passengers.
- this revolutionized air travel
- Eliminated distance between people, you can get ahold of someone anytime anywhere.
- Makes it quick and efficient to make cake and other desserts
- limits available alternatives for its product and creates barriers for competitors to enter the marketplace
15 Clues: this revolutionized air travel • easy preparation for quick and fast meals • changed the way audiences consume music and news. • quickened the process of cooking and reheating meals • lowered the cost so more people could go to the theater. • Makes it quick and efficient to make cake and other desserts • prolonged the life of items people couldn't afford to replace. • ...
Discovery! 2018-01-16
11 Clues: To find. • Head bone. • To dig out. • A kind of rock. • To look at closely. • A hobby or activity. • Comes from a volcano. • One on top of the other. • A scientist who studies fossils. • A kind of animal that is extinct. • A valley in between two mountains.
Discovery Refresher 2022-08-12
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- An emotion that can be caused by fear, frustration, rejection, etc.
- Early is on time
- Nurturing/ critical: keeper of values
- When we come together to build community we do this in the shape of a _______
- What types of rules do we follow when in groups
- Ready with what you need to be successful for the day, mentally, emotionally, and physically
- Step into the arena and become part of the process
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- Words used when angry or hostile
- Words used to cooldown
- Handle your business
- Who decides when you can use your phone during class
- Rational, logical, objective mode
- Not OK/ OK: keeper of emotions
- Skills used in the classroom
- Having a positive mindset
- What kind of group succeeds the most
- Treat everyone with dignity and respect
- A gentle reminder from your teacher to allow you to reflect on your attending skills
- What policy is new
19 Clues: Early is on time • What policy is new • Handle your business • Words used to cooldown • Having a positive mindset • Skills used in the classroom • Not OK/ OK: keeper of emotions • Words used when angry or hostile • Rational, logical, objective mode • What kind of group succeeds the most • Nurturing/ critical: keeper of values • Treat everyone with dignity and respect • ...
Scientific discovery 2025-04-28
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- the release of a gas
- a way of describing a material with particular physical characteristics
- the gas we breathe out is carbon ...
- plants... water through their roots and sunlight through their leaves
- the kind of industry which produces medicines
- a natural or chemical material used by farmers to help grow crops
- chemicals used to kill unwanted insects
- a chemical found in diamonds and coal
- an increase of gases in the athmosphere leading to global warming - ... effect
- an abbreviation for gases which have now been removed from aerosol to protect the ozone layer
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- a nuclear accident may cause ... of the surrounding area
- the chemicals derived from petrol or natural gas
- the chemicals added to food are called food ...
- the different types of synthetic material which can be moulded and shaped to make many products
- the opposite of synthetic
- Mixing chemicals may cause a chemical ...
- a form of energy from nuclear power which is dangerous to humans and animals
- a household chemical product used to disinfect
- another word for poisonous
19 Clues: the release of a gas • the opposite of synthetic • another word for poisonous • the gas we breathe out is carbon ... • a chemical found in diamonds and coal • chemicals used to kill unwanted insects • Mixing chemicals may cause a chemical ... • the kind of industry which produces medicines • a household chemical product used to disinfect • ...
DISCOVERY Digest 2021-11-26
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- Area of the body where a stroke occurs
- The four-letter acronym for stroke warning signs
- The abbreviation of the most common controllable cause of stroke
- People who assist survivors of stroke
- Fill in the blank: 1 in __ people worldwide will have a stroke
- Doctor who specializes in the brain
- A general term for loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with daily life
- Medical abbreviation for intracranial hemorrhage
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- Abbreviation for American Stroke Association
- A great daily exercise
- Number of sites in DISCOVERY network
- Fill in the blank: Stroke is the #__ cause of disability worldwide
- Medical abbreviation for subarachnoid hemorrhage
- T/F: Stroke risk increases with age, but strokes can and do occur at any age.
- Name of the (female) DISCOVERY principal investigator
- T/F: Stroke recovery occurs rapidly
- T/F: 80% of strokes are preventable
- Abbreviation of the hospital where DISCOVERY principal investigators work
- Fill in the blank: The risk of having a first stroke is nearly __ as high for Blacks as it is for Whites.
- Medical abbreviation for acute ischemic stroke
20 Clues: A great daily exercise • T/F: Stroke recovery occurs rapidly • T/F: 80% of strokes are preventable • Doctor who specializes in the brain • Number of sites in DISCOVERY network • People who assist survivors of stroke • Area of the body where a stroke occurs • Abbreviation for American Stroke Association • Medical abbreviation for acute ischemic stroke • ...
Agriculture History Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-01
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- Developed the cotton gin.
- This Act created land-grant universities.
- Designed the one-piece wrought iron plow.
- any new device or product, or a new way of doing work.
- Developed the planting machine.
- Established an experimental farm at Mt. Vernon.
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- Discovered the principles of heredity.
- Developed barbed wire.
- Invented the reaper.
- Developed the first crop rotation system.
- The use of inventions in working and living.
- This canal opened in 1825.
12 Clues: Invented the reaper. • Developed barbed wire. • Developed the cotton gin. • This canal opened in 1825. • Developed the planting machine. • Discovered the principles of heredity. • Developed the first crop rotation system. • This Act created land-grant universities. • Designed the one-piece wrought iron plow. • The use of inventions in working and living. • ...
INVENTIONS 2019-11-22
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- gives warmth and light
- ....... is a machine or device that performs processes
- easy and fast to warm food
- it helps us always find our way home when we are lost
- also known as black powder is the earliest known chemical explosive
- we can write our own notes on it
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- it will help you get ready in the morning
- it lets you play games and watch movies
- easily carry all the data with you
- the main activity of women to keep them in order
- can be used to carry passengers
- help you quickly reach the other end of the world
- it will take you from one point to another
- gives you electricity through light
- you can't drive without it
15 Clues: gives warmth and light • easy and fast to warm food • you can't drive without it • can be used to carry passengers • we can write our own notes on it • easily carry all the data with you • gives you electricity through light • it lets you play games and watch movies • it will help you get ready in the morning • it will take you from one point to another • ...
INVENTIONS 2021-05-14
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- a device you can use to phone someone.
- a system designed to detect intrusion such as unauthorized entry.
- a platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different levels.
- a refrigerator that keeps food frozen, usually ice creams.
- related web pages located under a single domain name on the internet.
- a system that maintains a cool atmosphere in warm conditions.
- a powered machine used to create a flow of air.
- a refrigerator that maintains food cold.
- a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating.
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- a system for warming a building by heating water or air in one place and circulating it through pipes and radiators or vents.
- a machine for washing clothes, bed linen, etc.
- a device that controls the TV from a distance.
- an automatic device that serves to call attention.
- a machine for washing dishes automatically.
- Surface of a television, a computer, etc., on which the image is formed.
15 Clues: a device you can use to phone someone. • a refrigerator that maintains food cold. • a machine for washing dishes automatically. • a machine for washing clothes, bed linen, etc. • a device that controls the TV from a distance. • a powered machine used to create a flow of air. • an automatic device that serves to call attention. • ...
inventions 2023-04-06
Across
- boat underwater
- skype
- thermonuclear energy
- teslas
- used a lot for self defense
- manipulating muscles with electrical currents
- small microphones
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- apple watch
- a chopper basically?
- the idea of the game sims
- back to the future poster
- used to get credit
- a small box people stare at
- tiny hunter seeker
- artificial intelligence
15 Clues: skype • teslas • apple watch • boat underwater • small microphones • used to get credit • tiny hunter seeker • a chopper basically? • thermonuclear energy • artificial intelligence • the idea of the game sims • back to the future poster • used a lot for self defense • a small box people stare at • manipulating muscles with electrical currents
inventions 2023-09-13
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- Launches into outer space
- Stun gun like device
- Flys through the air
- makes you feel like you are in a different reality
- Immersive online metaverse
- Vehicles that dont need a driver to be in control
- Helped create the atomic bomb
- The fastest way to get from point A to B as the crow flys
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- Zoom or facetime
- Small bluetooth devices that go into your ears and play sound
- Motorola
- Small vehicles that fly through the air used for military or personal purposes
- 3D image
- Home food machine that produces full meals
- An under water ship
15 Clues: Motorola • 3D image • Zoom or facetime • An under water ship • Stun gun like device • Flys through the air • Launches into outer space • Immersive online metaverse • Helped create the atomic bomb • Home food machine that produces full meals • Vehicles that dont need a driver to be in control • makes you feel like you are in a different reality • ...
Inventions 2024-01-24
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- It's an object that creates energy.
- It's an object which a lot of people have.
- He's an inventor who invented the bulb.
- It's a country where the photography was created.
- It's a country where it was created the mop.
- It's an object that you use to heat the food.
- It's a machine that need coal.
- He's an inventor who invented the parachute.
- It's an object that you use to lighten the room.
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- It's the time when it was created the printing press.
- It's the time when the wheel was created.
- It's an object which it's useful to transport things.
- It's the time when it was invented the key.
- He's an inventor who invented the phone.
- He's an inventor who invented the locomotive.
15 Clues: It's a machine that need coal. • It's an object that creates energy. • He's an inventor who invented the bulb. • He's an inventor who invented the phone. • It's the time when the wheel was created. • It's an object which a lot of people have. • It's the time when it was invented the key. • It's a country where it was created the mop. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-12-15
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- The owners of companies and factories
- Workers negotiated for better pay and conditions
- Gender equality within voting rights
- A water based resource that powered many new inventions
- Machine that made cotton into fabric
- Theory by Adam Smith on Economics
- Poor people who mostly worked in factories
- Where goods are manufactured
- Buying and selling goods
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- First country to have an Industrial Revolution
- A social class that developed during the industrial revolution
- He published an essay on the principle of population in 1798
- A shift of people and jobs from rural areas to cities
- Non-renewable resource used to power new inventions/machines
- Worked for cheaper wages
- Main political action taken by Labor Unions to protest working conditions
- Blocked air vents and unwashed machines caused this
- He developed the Laissez Faire theory and invented a popular machine
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Popular product used to make fabric
- Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes
- German philosopher who promoted the radical theory of "scientific socialism"
22 Clues: Worked for cheaper wages • Buying and selling goods • Where goods are manufactured • Theory by Adam Smith on Economics • Popular product used to make fabric • Gender equality within voting rights • Machine that made cotton into fabric • The owners of companies and factories • The wealth and resources of a country • Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes • ...
Ch. Three and Four Halloween Crossword puzzle! 2023-10-31
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- A empire that developed in the Andes region of South America and gradually grew larger through the military strength and diplomacy of their emperors.
- Chinese mercantile and warships made of bamboo and used battened sails.
- Most famous network of exchange, goods were carried on this network through camel caravans, caravanserai located all along trade route.
- The largest religious structure in the premodern world, construction began on this temple located in modern Cambodia in the early 1100s C.E. It was built to express a Hindu understanding of the cosmos, centered on a mythical Mt Meru, the home of the gods in Hindu tradition.
- Originating in the Javan islands, this highly Indianized civilization that is home to the world renowned, Borobudur.
- An inn on the Silkroad to allow merchants to stay. They were a cultural melting pot due to the many different traders all staying there.
- The city of Khan, Capital of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty
- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions, this wouldn't be of much use to China past creating fireworks. This would be expanded by the Muslims then the Europeans.
- A region encompassing most of Central America and North America that was home to many ancient civilizations
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- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions that allowed for better travel and trade.
- Trade routes crossed the Sahara and linked North Africa and Mediterranean with the interior of West Africa.
- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions that revolutionized writing by making paper to write on using tree bark.
- Introduction of this species to North Africa and the Sahara was a turning point in African commercial life. Could go 10 days without water. Made trans-Saharan trade possible.
- One of the 4 great Chinese inventions that would be expanded on by Johannes Gutenberg much later and would bring about the European Renaissance.
- This dynasty was the first Chinese dynasty ruled by a foreign country. It was ruled by Mongolia from 1279-1368.
- Spread out trading communities that were huge cultural and religious melting pots, most notably on the Searoad.
- Highly Muslim city located in modern-day Mali, West Africa, which became the Muslim intellectual capital in Africa.
- An Arabian lateen-rigged ship with one or two masts, used in the Indian Ocean.
- Transoceanic trade routes prior to 1500. Sea-based commerce that connected the people between China and East Africa. Carried bulk goods destined for mass market.
- A class of traveling poets in West Africa that preserved African culture.
20 Clues: The city of Khan, Capital of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty • Chinese mercantile and warships made of bamboo and used battened sails. • A class of traveling poets in West Africa that preserved African culture. • An Arabian lateen-rigged ship with one or two masts, used in the Indian Ocean. • ...
SETTLING THE WEST 2023-04-18
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- stretched from Texas to Canada
- this act allowed U.S. citizens to buy 160 acres for a low cost as long as they live out West on that land for 5 years
- at the Massacre of Wounded Knee, the U.S. killed _____ Indians and left the rest to freeze
- large deposits of ore
- Cyrus McCormick invented a more _____ reaper and thrasher
- the Transcontinental ______ connected the East to the West
- time period of this famous cowboy/lawman/gambler
- African Americans who settled West
- one of the inventions that led to the end of the cattle boom
- at the Sand Creek Massacre, 150 ______ Indians were killed
- invented a plow that would work the tough sod out West
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- "blazed" the Goodnight-Loving Trail which extended from Texas to New Mexico
- the discovery of gold in this state forced another removal of American Indians to reservations
- large ranchers vs. small farmers
- took place at the Battle of Little Bighorn and the American Indians killed Custer and all of his men in an hour
- characterized by lack of law and order, general store, saloon, and boarding house
- the goal of the Dawes General Allotment Act was to do this to the American Indians
- prospectors were drawn to this state when large deposits of gold and silver were found
- the _______ weather in the West could range form 40 degrees in the winter to 110 degrees in the summer
- these communities made life more bearable on the Plains when they incorporated schools and churches to make life resemble like what it was back East
20 Clues: large deposits of ore • stretched from Texas to Canada • large ranchers vs. small farmers • African Americans who settled West • time period of this famous cowboy/lawman/gambler • invented a plow that would work the tough sod out West • Cyrus McCormick invented a more _____ reaper and thrasher • the Transcontinental ______ connected the East to the West • ...
Scientist Name 2023-06-25
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- Physician, philosopher, and humanitarian who dedicated his life to providing medical care in Africa.
- Microbiologist and chemist who developed vaccines and made significant contributions to the understanding of germ theory.
- This polymath was an artist, inventor, and scientist. He painted the famous Mona Lisa and made scientific observations and sketches of various subjects.
- 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- Inventor and scientist who is credited with inventing the telephone and made significant contributions to communication technology.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and his bestselling book "A Brief History of Time."
- Chemist and crystallographer whose work was crucial in the discovery of the structure of DNA.
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- Inventor and businessman known for his development of practical inventions like the electric light bulb and phonograph.
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) power systems.
- Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine.
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- Primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and their habitats.
- Astronomer and physicist who made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of motion, gravity, and the cosmos.
- Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences.
15 Clues: 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². • Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine. • ...
Scientists and their Discoveries 2022-05-26
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- Invention of Ferdinand Verbiest
- Finding out things that already exist.
- Discovery of William Conrad Rotgen
- Invention of Emile Berliner
- A pertnered invention of Samuel Morse
- Invention of Alexander Graham Bell
- Father of Computers
- The invention of The Wright Brothers
- A scientist well known for the invention of light bulb
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- Scientist who discovered the Barometer
- Sceintist who built the world's first programe controlled computer
- Discovery of Frederick Banting
- tool used in meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure.
- Discovery of Sir Alexander Flemming
- Discovery of Sir. C. V. Raman
15 Clues: Father of Computers • Invention of Emile Berliner • Discovery of Sir. C. V. Raman • Discovery of Frederick Banting • Invention of Ferdinand Verbiest • Discovery of William Conrad Rotgen • Invention of Alexander Graham Bell • Discovery of Sir Alexander Flemming • The invention of The Wright Brothers • A pertnered invention of Samuel Morse • Scientist who discovered the Barometer • ...
GRADE 7 Commonly Misspelled Words Practice 2025-10-30
19 Clues: RURAL • PLURAL • EXCEPT • BELIEVE • RECEIVE • COUNTRY • DECEIVE • POLITICS • ADEQUATE • EXCELLENT • FORTUNATE • COUNTRIES • POLITICAL • OBNOXIOUS • DIFFERENT • DISCOVERY • POLITICIAN • DISCOVERIES • FORTUNATELY
Famous Scientists 2024-12-18
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- An ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his work on
- A microbiologist who made major contributions to the understanding of germs and developed the process of pasteurization.
- His laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundations of classical mechanics.
- A physicist and chemist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- The physicist behind the theory of relativity, one of the most famous scientific figures in history.
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- A pioneering physicist and chemist, famous for her work on radioactivity and the discovery of radium.
- A biologist best known for his theory of natural selection and his work On the Origin of Species.
- Known for his groundbreaking contributions to the development of alternating current electricity systems and inventions like the Tesla coil.
- An astronomer and physicist who made major contributions to the scientific revolution, including improvements to the telescope.
- A theoretical physicist best known for his work on black holes and his popular book A Brief History of Time.
10 Clues: An ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his work on • His laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundations of classical mechanics. • A physicist and chemist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. • ...
Inventors and Inventions 2015-03-03
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- The water frame was invented by Richard Arkwright, and was similar to the Spinning Jenny, but was powered by _____.
- Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- Louis Pasteur discovered the proccess of ___________, which kills bacteria in liquids.
- Manufacturers/ factories used ______ power, along with coal, to run their machines.
- The revolution's innovative new form of transportation.
- Home, or _______ industries turned into/ were replaced by factories during the revolution.
- Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785.
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- James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765.
- Farming changed from single-family ____________ farms to larger farms that produced their crops for market.
- The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay.
- James _____ created a steam engine to run machinery, and a metric unit of power is named after him.
- Over-crowded industrial centers were plagued by the problem of _____________ when people migrated from the small farming communities.
- The __________ Revolution lead to increased productivity and innovation in technology and manufacturing.
- A hand weaver could only produce about ____ yards of cloth per day from a hand loom.
- James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____.
15 Clues: James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____. • Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785. • The revolution's innovative new form of transportation. • James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765. • The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay. • Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S. • ...
Jobs and inventions 2023-04-24
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- Doctors use radiation to _____________ patients.
- The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken.
- Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses.
- oven A _________ _______ uses radiation to cook food.
- The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm.
- The _____________ helps sick people in a hospital.
- This ___________ kills the bacteria that makes us ill.
- Is Olivia's ___________ broken?
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- This medicine kills the _________ that makes us ill.
- The _____________ was a great invention.
- Thanks to Alexander Fleming,we have __________.
- This is a great _______________.
- Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse.
- Radiation is an invisible form of ________________.
- You can watch movies on ______________.
15 Clues: Is Olivia's ___________ broken? • This is a great _______________. • You can watch movies on ______________. • The _____________ was a great invention. • The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm. • Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses. • Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse. • The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken. • ...
Inventions and Technology 2023-05-29
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- Bulb A device that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- A device used to capture and record images.
- A device that displays moving images and sound.
- A motor vehicle used for transportation on roads.
- A device used for mathematical calculations.
- Machine An appliance used for cleaning clothes.
- A mobile phone with advanced features and internet connectivity.
- A global computer network providing information and communication.
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- A human-powered vehicle with two wheels.
- An appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold.
- A device used for communication over long distances.
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a jet or propeller engine.
- An appliance used for cooking or heating food quickly.
- Global Positioning System, a navigation technology using satellite signals.
- An electronic device that processes data and performs tasks.
15 Clues: A human-powered vehicle with two wheels. • A device used to capture and record images. • A device used for mathematical calculations. • A device that displays moving images and sound. • Machine An appliance used for cleaning clothes. • A motor vehicle used for transportation on roads. • An appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold. • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2023-06-09
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- Alexander Fleming discovered ______.
- Guglielmo Marconi is credited with inventing the ______.
- Thomas Edison is known for his work with ______.
- The Wright brothers invented the ______.
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with inventing the ______.
- Lewis Waterman invented the fountain ______.
- Alexander Fleming discovered the first ______.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ______.
- Tim Berners-Lee is known for inventing the ______.
- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered ______.
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- Gutenberg invented the ______.
- Isaac Newton discovered the laws of ______.
- Thomas Edison invented the ______.
- James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of ______.
- George de Mestral invented ______.
15 Clues: Gutenberg invented the ______. • Thomas Edison invented the ______. • George de Mestral invented ______. • Alexander Fleming discovered ______. • The Wright brothers invented the ______. • Alexander Graham Bell invented the ______. • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered ______. • Isaac Newton discovered the laws of ______. • Lewis Waterman invented the fountain ______. • ...
Outdoor Discovery 2022-03-08
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- living things and especially mammals birds and fishes
- A 4-H shooting sport that uses arrows as ammo
- jack & cottontail are two types common in La Paz county
- An outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments often in mountainous regions
- a long stretch of water on AZ's western border
- a path to follow on a hike
- a person who makes sure that hunting and fishing laws are obeyed
- all animal droppings
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- lower 40 4-H _____
- a fish named for the shape of its head
- An imprint used to follow animals
- where the sun sets
- a flightless bird protected in AZ
- a big cat with a short tail
- a compass points this out
- Bambi was one
- an AZ county home to crit reservation
- soft dense yellow metal that can give you a 'fever'
- the general direction of sunrise
19 Clues: Bambi was one • lower 40 4-H _____ • where the sun sets • all animal droppings • a compass points this out • a path to follow on a hike • a big cat with a short tail • the general direction of sunrise • An imprint used to follow animals • a flightless bird protected in AZ • an AZ county home to crit reservation • a fish named for the shape of its head • ...
Discovery 2 2023-12-17
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- Exchange of written information between parties. (2 words)
- Court-appointed official assisting in complex discovery matters. (2 words)
- Evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words)
- Intentional destruction or alteration of evidence. (1 word)
- Agreed-upon facts between parties in a lawsuit. (2 words)
- Request to temporarily halt certain actions pending trial. (2 words)
- Request for a mental health assessment of a party. (2 words)
- Demand for a party to undergo a medical or psychiatric evaluation. (2 words)
- Written statement made under oath. (2 words)
- Contract restricting the sharing of certain information. (2 words)
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- Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words)
- Legal proceedings where opposing parties present evidence and arguments. (2 words)
- Request for the court to recognize certain facts without formal evidence. (2 words)
- Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words)
- Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words)
- Inspection of an object or property relevant to the case. (2 words)
- Request for the court to provide expert witnesses. (3 words)
- Request for the opposing party to reveal certain information. (1 word)
- Request to present evidence of rehabilitation during sentencing. (1 word)
- Request for a mental or physical examination of a party. (1 word)
20 Clues: Evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words) • Written statement made under oath. (2 words) • Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words) • Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words) • Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words) • Agreed-upon facts between parties in a lawsuit. (2 words) • ...
Famous inventors 2023-06-22
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- Watt Improved the steam engine, making it more efficient and powering the Industrial Revolution. His work had a significant impact on transportation and manufacturing.
- Edison Inventor of the electric light bulb and the phonograph. He is known for his numerous inventions and contributions to technology.
- Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were pioneers of aviation. They invented and built the world's first successful airplane.
- Graham Bell Inventor of the telephone. His invention revolutionized communication and connected people across long distances.
- Morse Inventor of the Morse code and the telegraph. His inventions enabled long-distance communication through electrical signals.
- Fleming Discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic. His discovery revolutionized medicine by providing an effective treatment for bacterial infections.
- Galilei A physicist and astronomer, Galileo made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of motion and the solar system. He invented the thermoscope, a precursor to the thermometer.
- Pasteur Known for his discoveries in microbiology and immunization. Pasteur developed pasteurization, a process that kills harmful bacteria in food and beverages. His work laid the foundation for modern microbiology.
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- Franklin Known for his experiments with electricity, Franklin discovered the lightning rod and invented bifocals and the Franklin stove.
- Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press, which allowed for the mass production of books and played a crucial role in the spread of knowledge.
- da Vinci Although not solely an inventor, da Vinci was a brilliant artist, scientist, and inventor. He conceptualized designs for various inventions, including flying machines and armored vehicles.
- Tesla Known for his work in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems and many other inventions in electricity.
- Curie A physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Washington Carver Known for his work in agricultural science, Carver developed techniques for soil conservation and made valuable discoveries in crop rotation.
- Whitney Inventor of the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the cotton industry by efficiently separating cotton fibers from seeds.
15 Clues: Tesla Known for his work in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems and many other inventions in electricity. • Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were pioneers of aviation. They invented and built the world's first successful airplane. • ...
Inventions 2021-04-12
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- you use this to take pictures
- used to type before computers were invented
- you can find answers to anything you want on here
- used to call people wirelessly
- always points north
- used for listening to news
- allowed people to travel across the country before planes were invented
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- allows you to see planets far away
- another word for a car
- allows men to fly
- lights up your room
- allows you to watch shows
- invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg
- old-fashioned way of sending messages
14 Clues: allows men to fly • lights up your room • always points north • another word for a car • allows you to watch shows • used for listening to news • you use this to take pictures • used to call people wirelessly • allows you to see planets far away • old-fashioned way of sending messages • invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg • used to type before computers were invented • ...
Inventions 2023-06-26
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- - A machine used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh.
- - An electronic device that displays moving images and sound.
- - An antibiotic drug that helps fight bacterial infections.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- - An appliance used to quickly heat or cook food.
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- - A source of artificial light, invented by Thomas Edison.
- Press - A machine that allows for mass production of books and newspapers.
- - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals, used for transportation.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations.
- - A device used to capture photographs or record videos.
- - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts.
- - An electronic device that processes and stores information.
- - A flying vehicle that allows people to travel long distances in the air.
- - A device used to communicate with others over long distances.
14 Clues: - A device used for mathematical calculations. • - An appliance used to quickly heat or cook food. • - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts. • - A device used to capture photographs or record videos. • - A machine used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh. • - A source of artificial light, invented by Thomas Edison. • ...
Inventors and inventions 2017-10-18
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- / I manufactured the first car
- / We use me to make newspapers
- / We use it to see the time and it is portable
- / I saved a boy from rabies
- / I'm used to conserv aliments
- / Inventor of the phone
- / I made a lot of prototypes of flying machines
- / I created Microsoft
- / I invented the telescope
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- / We can listen music on me
- / We can watch cartoons on me
- / We wanted to fly
- / We can see trough you
- / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod
- / I was a steam engine
15 Clues: / We wanted to fly • / I created Microsoft • / I was a steam engine • / We can see trough you • / Inventor of the phone • / I invented the telescope • / We can listen music on me • / I saved a boy from rabies • / We can watch cartoons on me • / I manufactured the first car • / We use me to make newspapers • / I'm used to conserv aliments • / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod • ...
