discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Gabrielle Croll OMAHA Section 33 2022-12-02
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- Free business or company
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a space to get medical treatment
- to make new
- To speed
- to get rid of something
- led a union
- to prove to be right
- led the expansion of steel industry
- Sold oil and was a big business owner
- Scottish inventor made telephone
- A line made by henry ford that helped big business
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- made the first plane
- Bargaining collectively
- holds assets
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a buisness run by a single entitymonopoly: possession or in control of something in trade
- a person who runs a buisness
- when many people move to a single area
- made the car and assembly line
- A home with terrible conditions
- a home where people taught kids sport and music and immigrants how to read
- A reformer who worked to improve the lifestyle of the poor
- a place to pray to
24 Clues: To speed • to make new • led a union • holds assets • a place to pray to • made the first plane • to prove to be right • Bargaining collectively • to get rid of something • Free business or company • a person who runs a buisness • made the car and assembly line • A home with terrible conditions • a space to get medical treatment • Scottish inventor made telephone • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2016-01-06
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- young woman doing what male should do
- Tennessee public school, despite the state’s law banning the teaching of evolution theory
- adding voice to films that were once silent moving images
- created celebrities and heroes from common people
- not allow
- as economic prosperity led to cultural and social changes
- Amendment that prohibit alcohol
- the name of the scopes trial
- Author of being African American in the new America.
- rise of illegal trade
- a new form of music
- prominence during the
- successful social statues
- national events and professional sports could now be
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- author of The Great Gatsby
- Scopes was accused of teaching the theory of evolution in
- exuberant lifestyle of many Americans during this
- created their own celebrities such as
- amendment that lets woman vote
- increased income and new inventions
- the affordability of the radio and moving pictures
- had
- African American men and women from the south moved to northern
- the right to vote
- era, but had waned dramatically during the Great War
- over the radio or recorded and then shown in movie theaters from video reels
26 Clues: had • not allow • the right to vote • a new form of music • rise of illegal trade • prominence during the • successful social statues • author of The Great Gatsby • the name of the scopes trial • amendment that lets woman vote • Amendment that prohibit alcohol • increased income and new inventions • young woman doing what male should do • created their own celebrities such as • ...
Exploration By Jacob 2012-10-23
10 Clues: quebec • from spain • from england • starvation,disease • mississippi river valley • the newest african empire • the oldest african empire • nicest to the native americans • discovery voyages along west africa • we found things and traded with natives
Imperialism vocabulary crossword 2022-09-08
10 Clues: wild & menacing • separated & alone • group ruled by one • addicted to an area • malaria's medication • adventure or discovery • controlled earthy area • not controlled by another • social and cultural development • associated with a place by birth
STEAM 2022-02-07
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- Mixing Math, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math
- There are many ___ ________ that include STEAM
- Help kids think, creating better test _____
- Many real-world...
- Helps to engage kids in the classroom while...
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- Many _____ created using STEAM ideas
- Very important factor of STEAM represents
- Helps kids with better ____ abilities in the real world
- can create a more ______,___ classroom for kids
- Can create better ______ in the classroom, which can be a problem sometimes
10 Clues: Many real-world... • Many _____ created using STEAM ideas • Very important factor of STEAM represents • Help kids think, creating better test _____ • There are many ___ ________ that include STEAM • Helps to engage kids in the classroom while... • can create a more ______,___ classroom for kids • Mixing Math, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math • ...
M1W1 Vocabulary 2024-08-05
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- gives off a lot of light
- a machine that plays recorded music or sound
- to be very good at something
- to go above or beyond a boundary
- to move slowly and noisily
- legal documents for inventions that state that no one else is allowed to make or sell it
- a shape with circular ends and straight sides; in an engine, the part that takes in gas to make other parts move
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- to be famous for achievements
- to work in a rough or uneven way and make popping noises
- to think highly of someone
- engines that make a train go forward
- small, specialized machines or electronic devices
- a complete failure
13 Clues: a complete failure • gives off a lot of light • to think highly of someone • to move slowly and noisily • to be very good at something • to be famous for achievements • to go above or beyond a boundary • engines that make a train go forward • a machine that plays recorded music or sound • small, specialized machines or electronic devices • ...
Images and Copyright 2025-10-01
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- protects logos and designs
- protects writers and artists
- protects inventions
- domain anyone can use the material without restriction
- The number of pixels in an image or screen; how clear it is
- and desist a letter telling someone to stop using something that is copyrighted
- use using a small portion of copyrighted material for education, commentary, news or parody
- (same as copyright violation) using protected work without permission
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- causing a big change in someone or something.
- unable to be touched (like an idea)
- giving credit to someone who owns the copyright
- Tiny dots of color or light that make up an image on a screen
- something you can touch (like an object)
13 Clues: protects inventions • protects logos and designs • protects writers and artists • unable to be touched (like an idea) • something you can touch (like an object) • causing a big change in someone or something. • giving credit to someone who owns the copyright • domain anyone can use the material without restriction • ...
Industry times Crossword 2022-03-02
‘ough’ words 2026-01-13
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- – in every part
- – kind and caring
- – even if something is true
- – but something different is true
- – done very carefully
- – a sweet round food
- – took something with you
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- – a big success or discovery
- – from one side to the other
- – had a fight
- – an idea in your head
- – another word for but
- – should do something
- – paid for something
- – soft mixture for making bread
15 Clues: – had a fight • – in every part • – kind and caring • – a sweet round food • – paid for something • – done very carefully • – should do something • – an idea in your head • – another word for but • – took something with you • – even if something is true • – a big success or discovery • – from one side to the other • – soft mixture for making bread • – but something different is true
HRRMC ROI Training 2019-08-21
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- The act of making new or confidential information known
- Action or document that gives permission or authority
- Act of granting adult status to a minor due to life events in accordance with applicable statutes
- Taking a sworn out-of-court oral testimony for later use in court for discovery purposes
- Another word for physician
- A person's name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification
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- The person whose treatment is documented in the medical record
- Method of scrambling data so it cannot be read unless un-coded
- Protection given to health records to guard private information about patients and their care
- Stage in litigation process during which both parties use strategies to discover information about the case
- Online application which permits patient to view their medical information and securely message providers
- Acronym for the name of this hospital
12 Clues: Another word for physician • Acronym for the name of this hospital • Action or document that gives permission or authority • The act of making new or confidential information known • The person whose treatment is documented in the medical record • Method of scrambling data so it cannot be read unless un-coded • ...
TF47 week 2022-09-04
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- engine housing structure on ships
- sub-light speed
- DS9 Engineer
- console that increases ship auxiliary and shield power levels
- Enterprise Engineer
- top speed of NX Class ships
- multipurpose tool for engineers
- Enterprise Engineer
- Ferengi DS9 engineer
- a handheld device
- Enterprise Engineer
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- how engineers get around to fix things
- Scotty famous quote
- USS Cerritos chief Engineer
- how energy is distributed throughout a ship
- power source
- Voyager Engineer
- discovered the warp drive
- Discovery Engineer
19 Clues: DS9 Engineer • power source • sub-light speed • Voyager Engineer • a handheld device • Discovery Engineer • Scotty famous quote • Enterprise Engineer • Enterprise Engineer • Enterprise Engineer • Ferengi DS9 engineer • discovered the warp drive • USS Cerritos chief Engineer • top speed of NX Class ships • multipurpose tool for engineers • engine housing structure on ships • ...
unit 7 review 2025-04-16
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- the act of achieving something
- to put into action or service
- care for someone or something
- uncommon or extraordinary
- discovery, finding
- to create
- a businessman
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- to motivate or encourage someone to do something
- able to remain calm and not become annoyed
- not simple
- goal
- good sense or judgment
- incredible synonym
- unable to see;
- ex
- no longer working, especially after reaching age for stopping work
- degree or measure of succeeding
17 Clues: ex • goal • to create • not simple • a businessman • unable to see; • incredible synonym • discovery, finding • good sense or judgment • uncommon or extraordinary • to put into action or service • care for someone or something • the act of achieving something • degree or measure of succeeding • able to remain calm and not become annoyed • to motivate or encourage someone to do something • ...
Technology and Science in the Philippines 2021-10-18
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- The wide study of different fields of subjects
- Law that protects ideas and inventions
- The Philippine's Science Department
- The act of inventing a new idea or product
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- A person who's job is to study science
- Machines and equipment that are developed from science
- The act of learning and acquiring knowledge.
7 Clues: The Philippine's Science Department • A person who's job is to study science • Law that protects ideas and inventions • The act of inventing a new idea or product • The act of learning and acquiring knowledge. • The wide study of different fields of subjects • Machines and equipment that are developed from science
Industrial Revolution Inventors and Inventions 2025-02-24
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- Ford Model T Ford, Assembly Line 1908/1913
- Watt First reliable Steam Engine, 1775
- Edison Phonograph, Incandescent Light Bulb, 1877/1879
- Whitney Cotton Gin, 1793
- and Wilbur Wright First Airplane, 1903
- Diesel Diesel Engine, 1892
- F. B. Morse Telegraph, 1836
- Field Transatlantic Cable, 1866
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- Howe Sewing Machine, 1844
- Fulton Regular Steamboat service on the Hudson River, 1807
- Graham Bell Telephone, 1876
- Tesla Induction Electric Motor, 1888
- Singer Improves and markets Howe's Sewing Machine, 1851
13 Clues: Whitney Cotton Gin, 1793 • Howe Sewing Machine, 1844 • Diesel Diesel Engine, 1892 • Graham Bell Telephone, 1876 • F. B. Morse Telegraph, 1836 • Field Transatlantic Cable, 1866 • Tesla Induction Electric Motor, 1888 • Watt First reliable Steam Engine, 1775 • and Wilbur Wright First Airplane, 1903 • Ford Model T Ford, Assembly Line 1908/1913 • ...
Discoveries and inventions in chemistry 2024-12-15
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- Werner Father of coordination chemistry
- Arrhenius Discovered theory of electrolytic dissociation
- Pasteur Discovered First vaccine
- Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821
- Discovery of neutron
- Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic
- Lussac law of gases
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- Carothers Discovered nylon
- Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin
- Priestley Invented Sodawater
- Remsen First artificial sweetner
- taube worked on mechanism of electron transfer reactions in inorganic compounds
- Ramsey Discovered inert gas elements and their places in periodic table
13 Clues: Lussac law of gases • Discovery of neutron • Carothers Discovered nylon • Priestley Invented Sodawater • Pasteur Discovered First vaccine • Remsen First artificial sweetner • Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic • Werner Father of coordination chemistry • Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821 • Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin • ...
Inventions and Discoveries in Chemistry 2024-12-08
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- Carothers Discovered nylon
- Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic
- Arrhenius Discovered theory of electrolytic dissociation
- Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821
- Remsen First artificial sweetner
- Discovery of neutron
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- taube worked on mechanism of electron transfer reactions in inorganic compounds
- Ramsey Discovered inert gas elements and their places in periodic table
- Pasteur Discovered First vaccine
- Werner Father of coordination chemistry
- Priestley Invented Sodawarer
- Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin
- Lussac law of gases
13 Clues: Lussac law of gases • Discovery of neutron • Carothers Discovered nylon • Priestley Invented Sodawarer • Pasteur Discovered First vaccine • Remsen First artificial sweetner • Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic • Werner Father of coordination chemistry • Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821 • Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin • ...
Mesopotamia Terms 2022-11-13
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- one of the top inventions of the Sumerians
- a king; wrote the known first laws
- an arc of fertile land in Mesopotamia
- the current name of this region
- the first settlers of Mesopotamia (4000 BCE)
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- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- Amorites (Arabians) who conquered mesopotamia
- early writing system with wedge-shaped marks and clay
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
9 Clues: the current name of this region • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • a king; wrote the known first laws • an arc of fertile land in Mesopotamia • one of the top inventions of the Sumerians • the first settlers of Mesopotamia (4000 BCE) • Amorites (Arabians) who conquered mesopotamia • early writing system with wedge-shaped marks and clay
DOMINANT FIRMS 2012-05-21
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- when a firm has over a quarter of the market
- this legally protects new products, inventions and processes from being copied
- social costs which can be good or bad
- this could be reduced by dominant firms providing less choice and higher prices (8,7)
- size of a firms presence (6,5)
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- a few dominant players
- these stop new entrants to the market (8,2,5)
- imposed for abuses of power by firms
- governments want to increase this and powerful firms seek to reduce it
- this body try's to control natural monopoly's and markets with few competitors
10 Clues: a few dominant players • size of a firms presence (6,5) • imposed for abuses of power by firms • social costs which can be good or bad • when a firm has over a quarter of the market • these stop new entrants to the market (8,2,5) • governments want to increase this and powerful firms seek to reduce it • ...
engineering 2026-01-16
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- Aerospace make space related builds to test or run for space programs
- To test vehicles like cars in racing/driving
- Making structures with a purpose to make sure it’s safe
- Making electrical inventions like basic wires and such
- Basic things like your core classes in school and health
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- Clears products/systems as efficient or not based on tests
- Construction that is safe for the people + environment
- Changing materials, making them safe and environmental
- Design systems for cooling and all stuff that include major use
- To turn kinetic energy into power like wind turbines.
10 Clues: To test vehicles like cars in racing/driving • To turn kinetic energy into power like wind turbines. • Construction that is safe for the people + environment • Changing materials, making them safe and environmental • Making electrical inventions like basic wires and such • Making structures with a purpose to make sure it’s safe • ...
6.1 Origins of Civilization 2023-09-19
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- Green area where plants can grow, or a 90s Pop band
- Large animals
- Human made objects, such as stone tools.
- A scientist who studies history by interpreting artifacts
- Applying knowledge, tools and inventions to meet peoples needs.
- Movement from one place to another.
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- An episode of very cold weather that covered much of the earth in ice.
- Everything that makes up a groups way of life.
- Remnants of living things such as bones and teeth
- Long period of hot, dry weather.
- A scientist that studies the cultural development of humans.
11 Clues: Large animals • Long period of hot, dry weather. • Movement from one place to another. • Human made objects, such as stone tools. • Everything that makes up a groups way of life. • Remnants of living things such as bones and teeth • Green area where plants can grow, or a 90s Pop band • A scientist who studies history by interpreting artifacts • ...
Bronze Age Review 2025-04-06
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- the study or art of filling unlimited wants and needs with limited recourses
- unpredictable stuff happening
- big word that refers to raising crops and animals for human use
- large concentrations of people in one area
- how decisions get made; the distribution of power
- when one person or group swaps something they have for something they need
- human-made way of doing things. the context for our lives.
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- a shiny metal made by smelting copper and tin
- human inventions
- the surroundings of an organism
- a very large group of people; a community
- the acronym that we use to remember our themes of world history
- a long, protracted fight waged on a societal level
- human control of water
14 Clues: human inventions • human control of water • unpredictable stuff happening • the surroundings of an organism • a very large group of people; a community • large concentrations of people in one area • a shiny metal made by smelting copper and tin • how decisions get made; the distribution of power • a long, protracted fight waged on a societal level • ...
Rome Vocab 2025-11-03
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- Center of Roman public life; marketplace and meeting area
- Rome’s first written laws.
- One of two elected leaders who ran Rome and commanded the army.
- Common Roman citizen, often working class
- Group of Roman citizens who voted on laws and elected officials.
- River where Rome was founded.
- Structure that brought fresh water into Roman cities
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- Temple in Rome built to honor all the gods; famous for its dome.
- Government ruled by a king or queen; Rome had this before the Republic.
- Powerful law-making group of 300 men in Rome.
- Government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions
- Huge arena where gladiators fought for entertainment.
- Wealthy upper-class Roman citizen
- Something passed down from the past, like ideas, buildings, or inventions.
14 Clues: Rome’s first written laws. • River where Rome was founded. • Wealthy upper-class Roman citizen • Common Roman citizen, often working class • Powerful law-making group of 300 men in Rome. • Structure that brought fresh water into Roman cities • Huge arena where gladiators fought for entertainment. • Center of Roman public life; marketplace and meeting area • ...
Discovery of Infectious Diseases 2021-08-20
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- Made the observation that his patients who had contracted and recovered from cowpox, seemed to be immune not only to further cases of cowpox, but also to smallpox.
- Was the founder of antiseptic medicine.
- While investigating tobacco mosaic disease on plants, proposed that the infectious agent was a “filterable virus”.
- Discovered that a substance produced by the mold Penicillium killed cultures of staphylococcal bacteria.
- Used heat to sterilize culture media, eliminating unwanted microorganisms.
- Living organism or particle that causes an infectious disease.
- A process named after Louis Pasteur.
- Discovered that yellow fever in humans is caused by a virus.
- Devised a set of steps called Koch’s postulates.
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- Wrote in a poem that diseases could be transmitted by direct contact with an infected. person, contaminated materials or infected air
- Robert Koch was studying this disease when he came up with the four steps to prove the "germ theory".
- Discovered the microorganism.
- A type of protein that can trigger normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally.
- Diseases that have not occurred in humans before or that occurred only in small numbers in isolated places.
- While studying foot-and-mouth disease, these two discovered that the infectious agent was small enough to pass through filters that would screen out all known bacteria.
- Organisms that live at the expense of another organism.
- Diseases that once were major health problems globally or in a particular country, and then declined dramatically, but are again becoming health problems for a significant number of our population.
- Body of an organism that harbors another organism.
18 Clues: Discovered the microorganism. • A process named after Louis Pasteur. • Was the founder of antiseptic medicine. • Devised a set of steps called Koch’s postulates. • Body of an organism that harbors another organism. • Organisms that live at the expense of another organism. • Discovered that yellow fever in humans is caused by a virus. • ...
Age of Discovery II 2021-11-04
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- Cortez and his men attempted to sneak out on an open causeway. The Aztecs sounded alarm and a battle ensued. Two-thirds of Cortes’s men were killed and riches were lost in the lake in their escape.
- An economic system where industry and trade are owned by private industries, grew out of the influx of gold and silver. Merchants looked to gain wealth from trade. Joint-stock companies were formed in northern Europe to encourage exploration, increase trading networks, and make profits.
- of Paris Was signed in 1763 which marked the end of the conflict. France lost all of its North American possessions except islands in the Caribbean. Spain lost northern Florida and was given Louisiana. The British were now the major power in North America which provided the colonies security
- de bois It means runners of the woods in French. They c ame to make profit off the lucrative fur trade. The Frenchmen worked well with natives who were needed to trap fur. The French followed native customs when trading and some intermarried and became members of the tribes.
- Set sail to explore routes to Asia. By 1488, he became the first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa.
- Francis Drake Queen Elizabeth I of England hired Sir Francis Drake to circumnavigate the globe and also have the secret mission of pirating Spanish wealth. He successfully looted the Chilean and Peruvian coast.
- Years’ War Also known as The French and Indian War, began as both France and England fought to maintain lands. Native Americans aligned with both states.
- Systems created to convert natives as. In all reality, these systems were forced labor where natives had to mine or do back breaking work on plantations.
- He sailed past the Cape of Good Hope. he reached Calicut, India the following year. On his first arrival he failed to impress the ruler of Calicut but he returned to Portugal as a national hero. He returned to Calicut in 1502 and used force to gain control of the Muslim controlled lands.
- Left Spain in 1519 with 270 men. He became the first explorer to sail south of South America and into the Pacific Ocean. By the time his fleet completed the first circumnavigational trip around the globe, he died in battle and only eighteen of his crew remained.
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- As both Spain and Portugal both believed they laid claim to lands in the East Indies, the competition between them escalated. When it was discovered that Columbus discovered the New World, Pope Alexander VI intervened to prevent future conflicts between the two countries. He noted that land approximately 53 298 miles west of the Cape Verde islands would fall into Spanish territory while lands east would go to Portugal in 1493.
- A belief that a country’s true power depended on the amounts of gold and silver it had in its treasury
- Laws England passed these laws in the 1660s to only allow British ships to trade with the colonies to increase its profits.
- Land grants if someone brought fifty colonists over at their own expense.
- With the apparent decline of the Portuguese control over the spice trade, the Netherlands saw their opportunity to increase their wealth. In 1602 this company (VOC), was founded as a joint-stock company with the goal to increase wealth via the spice trade in Asia.
- Two decades after Cortez ended the rule of the Aztecs, he received a commision from Emperor Charles V of Spain to conquer new lands in South America that he previously explored.
- Zhu Di’s director of palace servants, was appointed to lead seven expeditions. The first expedition in 1405-1407 consisted of 317 ships with approximately 28,000 men. He possibly had six treasure ships which measured 400 feet long compared to Columbus’ Santa Maria of 85 feet long.
- Only allowed Canton to be used as a trading port. The Dutch followed the rules of the Chinese but the British became tired of being limited to one port as their influence and trade growth inspired the need for more ports.
18 Clues: Land grants if someone brought fifty colonists over at their own expense. • A belief that a country’s true power depended on the amounts of gold and silver it had in its treasury • Laws England passed these laws in the 1660s to only allow British ships to trade with the colonies to increase its profits. • ...
ASJ - REMOTE SERVER 2025-09-15
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- Perintah untuk memperpanjang masa sewa IP.
- Fitur yang mengikat IP tetap ke MAC address tertentu.
- Fitur untuk mengecualikan rentang IP agar tidak dipinjamkan.
- Layanan penerjemah nama domain yang dapat disediakan lewat DHCP.
- Tahap konfirmasi akhir dari server kepada client.
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- Masa peminjaman alamat IP.
- Tahap ketika client menyetujui penawaran IP.
- Balasan server berupa penawaran alamat IP.
- Perangkat yang menyediakan layanan DHCP.
- Tahap awal client mencari DHCP server (D pada DORA).
- Perangkat/peran yang meneruskan permintaan DHCP antar subnet.
- Parameter jaringan yang juga dikirim oleh DHCP selain IP.
- Protokol transport yang digunakan oleh DHCP.
- Akronim urutan proses kerja DHCP: Discovery, Offer, Request, Acknowledgment.
- Protokol untuk pemberian alamat IP otomatis pada jaringan.
15 Clues: Masa peminjaman alamat IP. • Perangkat yang menyediakan layanan DHCP. • Perintah untuk memperpanjang masa sewa IP. • Balasan server berupa penawaran alamat IP. • Tahap ketika client menyetujui penawaran IP. • Protokol transport yang digunakan oleh DHCP. • Tahap konfirmasi akhir dari server kepada client. • Tahap awal client mencari DHCP server (D pada DORA). • ...
BSF: Lesson 28 - Discovery 2021-04-23
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- What was Joseph's father's name?
- What gift did God promise His children, us?
- What was the Joseph's oldest son name?
- What did the people finally give Joseph when they ran out of food?
- Where did Jacob's family live in Egypt?
- What was God's attribute discussed in today's lesson?
- Aim: God always fulfills His ____
- What did the people give Joseph in exchange for food the first time?
- What did Joseph give the people to plant crops?
- What was Jacob's other name?
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- Where did Jacob want to be buried?
- Where did God promise Jacob that Joseph would be there for him when he died?
- How much of the food the people grew was to be given to Pharaoh
- What was Jacob's family called?
- When the people ran out of food the second time, what did they give Joseph?
- How many sons did Joseph have?
- Which son did Jacob bless?
- How many years was the famine to last?
18 Clues: Which son did Jacob bless? • What was Jacob's other name? • How many sons did Joseph have? • What was Jacob's family called? • What was Joseph's father's name? • Aim: God always fulfills His ____ • Where did Jacob want to be buried? • What was the Joseph's oldest son name? • How many years was the famine to last? • Where did Jacob's family live in Egypt? • ...
Civil Procedure 2021-09-27
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- matter jurisdiction, A defense that cannot be waived
- injunction, What may be issued if there is (1) irreparable harm; (2) likelihood of success on the merits; (3) balance of the equities; (4) best interest of the public; and (5) security?
- Service must be made within _____ days of filing the complaint
- product, Material prepared in anticipation of litigation
- Discovery device that requires an individual to testify under oath
- Type of alternative dispute resolution with a non binding decision
- Type of alternative dispute resolution with a binding decision
- restraining order, What may be issued without notice if there is (1) immediate and irreparable injury; (2) efforts to give notice; (3) reasons notice should not be required; and (4) security?
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- jury trial, Attorneys summarize the case to a test jury who then renders an advisory opinion
- consent, Move to amend the pleadings to conform to the proof
- A __________ must be given within 21 days of service
- Plaintiff's answer to Defendant's counterclaim
- Amendment requiring written consent of the other party or leave of court
- Written discovery device that is up to 25 questions
14 Clues: Plaintiff's answer to Defendant's counterclaim • Written discovery device that is up to 25 questions • matter jurisdiction, A defense that cannot be waived • A __________ must be given within 21 days of service • product, Material prepared in anticipation of litigation • consent, Move to amend the pleadings to conform to the proof • ...
Les inventions 2 2021-09-17
Renaissance Review 2025-01-29
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- The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time.
- The name of Michelangelo's most famous sculpture.
- What does "Renaissance" mean?
- Artemisia's _______ was discovered on the hilt of David's sword in a painting attributed to a male artist.
- Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6.
- The biggest calves at MacNeill.
- What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month?
- What Leonardo dissected to learn more about the human body.
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- David vs...?
- The rule used to create 3D illustrations.
- The most important object all students use to keep their papers organized and wrinkle free.
- Where Michelangelo was born.
- The contrast between light and shadow
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- the number of years it took Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.
15 Clues: David vs...? • Where Michelangelo was born. • One of Leonardo's inventions. • What does "Renaissance" mean? • The biggest calves at MacNeill. • The contrast between light and shadow • What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month? • The rule used to create 3D illustrations. • The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time. • Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6. • ...
WEEK 2 2024-10-16
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- Likes to chase mice
- (A challenge where students build a structure out of this material).
- (Objects or systems created by engineers to solve problems).
- (The type of design used to make assistive technology).
- Has a trunk
- (A word describing how different objects are used to solve daily challenges).
- Man's best friend
- (A person who uses scientific and mathematical knowledge to solve problems).
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- (A fun activity where students looked for items in their surroundings).
- Flying mammal
- (A type of technology that helps people with disabilities).
- Large marsupial
- (What students will create for the Light it Up project).
- (The process engineers use to design, build, and test solutions).
- (An important tool engineers use to sketch their ideas before building).
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • (The type of design used to make assistive technology). • (What students will create for the Light it Up project). • (A type of technology that helps people with disabilities). • (Objects or systems created by engineers to solve problems). • ...
6.2 From Sonkajärvi to the city of Angels 2021-09-22
12 Clues: skinny • pramea • elävästi • maalais- • syrjäinen • intoilija • karikatyyri • vakuuttunut • monipuolinen • finding yourself • the main character • maailmankansalainen
The Shang Dynasty 2023-01-20
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- used for entertainment and for worship
- this man was on the top of the social class
- these were gifted to the ancestors
- a famous Chinese monument
- this was what oracle bones were used for
- River of Sorrow
- these were used for "talking" to ancestors
- an important inventions
- an invention the Shang made
- the worship of ancestors
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- these people worshipped ancestors
- the last Shang emperor
- the first king of the Shang
- something the Shang carved
- this was made up of the Royal Family
- these were very big
- where the Shang buried their dead
- this was passed from brother to brother
- these people were on the bottom of social class
- a main thing the Shang were known for
- something the Shang loved to do
- this man was a king
22 Clues: River of Sorrow • these were very big • this man was a king • the last Shang emperor • an important inventions • the worship of ancestors • a famous Chinese monument • something the Shang carved • the first king of the Shang • an invention the Shang made • something the Shang loved to do • these people worshipped ancestors • where the Shang buried their dead • ...
Dia De Los Muertos 2016-11-07
Across
- KF(C)
- Comb Red flower
- Yellow Fruit
- mementos personal memories
- playthings
- banners Mexican snowflakes
- in bottle bottle with soda pop
- water in a glass
- Incense Incense made of copal
- sauce turkey+pork sauce
- Long candles
- Decorations od saints or religious stuff
- Musical inventions
- Isaac Newton
- Roasted cocoa beans
- Jack 'o' lantern
- Corn Juice
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- burner where u burn a scented stick
- (Mary-Gold)
- paintings made of sand
- of the dead bread bread for the day of the dead
- skulls sugary edible skulls
- Unpopped popcorn
- Orange fruit
- human structure for support
- Sugarcane and table legs
- Heaven
- Mexican bingo
- watermeloooon jk big fruit that is red inside
- Wax+thread+fire
- deez nutz
- of the deceased Pictures of dead people
32 Clues: KF(C) • Heaven • deez nutz • playthings • Corn Juice • (Mary-Gold) • Yellow Fruit • Orange fruit • Long candles • Isaac Newton • Mexican bingo • Comb Red flower • Wax+thread+fire • Unpopped popcorn • water in a glass • Jack 'o' lantern • Musical inventions • Roasted cocoa beans • paintings made of sand • sauce turkey+pork sauce • Sugarcane and table legs • mementos personal memories • human structure for support • ...
Roaring Twenties 2023-05-30
10 Clues: Banning of Alcohol • Happened in Harlem • Women got this Right • Secret Underground Bars • The New Generation of Women • One of the Biggest Inventions • America's Financial Situation • Monkey Trial Was Based On This • Racist Group with lots of Members • American _____ Were Highly Supported
Ethics and Safety measures in computing 2021-10-20
Across
- transforming data into an unreadable code.
- right relating to new inventions
- security system that prevents unauthorized people on internet.
- Harassing a person deliberately via intrnet.
- brand name, logos, distinctive designs.
- and anybody.
- legal right granted by law.
- intends to harm or damage reputation of any
- impression about a person's activities on internet
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- Programs used to check user's keystrokes
- crimical practice of breaching online using voice over.(VoIP)
- most common breaches through internet
- practice of sending bulk mails till server gets full
- Distroy the mental health of a child
- Online discussion site
- malicious technique of tricking web users.
- act of copying.
- The maximum amount of data transmitted via
- crime ware application that performs automated tasks for cyber criminals.
19 Clues: and anybody. • act of copying. • Online discussion site • legal right granted by law. • right relating to new inventions • Distroy the mental health of a child • most common breaches through internet • brand name, logos, distinctive designs. • Programs used to check user's keystrokes • transforming data into an unreadable code. • malicious technique of tricking web users. • ...
History Chapter 16 Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-08
Across
- Who shot Garfield?
- Who had a monopoly on oil?
- Who had a monopoly on food production?
- Who won the election of 1896?
- What allowed the poor dress like the rich?
- Who won the election of 1884?
- What machine helped write faster?
- Who had over 1,000 inventions?
- What used strikes to get better conditions?
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- Who took over as president when Garfield died?
- What writing style helped secretaries?
- Who won the election of 1888?
- Who won the election of 1892?
- Who won the election of 1880?
- Who had a monopoly on railroads?
- What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
- What helped keep items cold?
- What did the regulation of the trusts prohibit?
- Who had a monopoly on steel?
- Who had a monopoly on finance and banking?
20 Clues: Who shot Garfield? • Who had a monopoly on oil? • What helped keep items cold? • Who had a monopoly on steel? • Who won the election of 1888? • Who won the election of 1892? • Who won the election of 1880? • Who won the election of 1896? • Who won the election of 1884? • Who had over 1,000 inventions? • Who had a monopoly on railroads? • What machine helped write faster? • ...
Two weeks with the Queen 2013-08-21
Across
- what Colin picks to get out of the house
- where Uncle bob & Aunty iris live
- Luke and Colin are _______'s
- Mom and ___
- another word for sadness
- Authors last name
- the same as sickness
- Colin's cousin
- Authors first name
- the same meaning as prejudice
- Her majesty
- unwell
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- Colins brother, he has cancer
- what both Luke and Griff have
- Aunty & _____
- Colin & Luke's lastname
- Teds "partner"
- what Colin travels on to get to England
- dis___ery
- where Luke stays when he is sick
- what you have to get better
- Father and ______
- Lukes brother
- Uncle Bob and _____ Iris
- Colins bestfriend/Griffins "partner"
- Colin _____'s out of the house...
26 Clues: unwell • dis___ery • Mom and ___ • Her majesty • Aunty & _____ • Lukes brother • Teds "partner" • Colin's cousin • Authors last name • Father and ______ • Authors first name • the same as sickness • Colin & Luke's lastname • another word for sadness • Uncle Bob and _____ Iris • what you have to get better • Luke and Colin are _______'s • Colins brother, he has cancer • what both Luke and Griff have • ...
Two weeks with the Queen 2013-08-21
Across
- what Colin picks to get out of the house
- where Uncle bob & Aunty iris live
- Luke and Colin are _______'s
- Mom and ___
- another word for sadness
- Authors last name
- the same as sickness
- Colin's cousin
- Authors first name
- the same meaning as prejudice
- Her majesty
- unwell
Down
- Colins brother, he has cancer
- what both Luke and Griff have
- Aunty & _____
- Colin & Luke's lastname
- Teds "partner"
- what Colin travels on to get to England
- dis___ery
- where Luke stays when he is sick
- what you have to get better
- Father and ______
- Lukes brother
- Uncle Bob and _____ Iris
- Colins bestfriend/Griffins "partner"
- Colin _____'s out of the house...
26 Clues: unwell • dis___ery • Mom and ___ • Her majesty • Aunty & _____ • Lukes brother • Teds "partner" • Colin's cousin • Authors last name • Father and ______ • Authors first name • the same as sickness • Colin & Luke's lastname • another word for sadness • Uncle Bob and _____ Iris • what you have to get better • Luke and Colin are _______'s • Colins brother, he has cancer • what both Luke and Griff have • ...
Aro team puzzle 2021-11-15
Across
- love of theatre
- now lets systematically manage things around
- seems like magical touch with RNA
- loves what she started with pride and passion
- the quiet immunologist
- timelines and order shall prevail
- caveman
- leads with passion
Down
- now there is law, order and structure
- she reads and then she reads more
- knows his immunology and drug discovery
- oh the pressure of having same name as one of the famous first ladies
- love of protein
- our witty addition
- may came a bit too late
- shrewd business acumen
16 Clues: caveman • love of theatre • love of protein • our witty addition • leads with passion • the quiet immunologist • shrewd business acumen • may came a bit too late • she reads and then she reads more • seems like magical touch with RNA • timelines and order shall prevail • now there is law, order and structure • knows his immunology and drug discovery • ...
Léonard de Vinci 2022-11-09
Across
- qui génère le mouvement
- exceptionnelle lorsque précédée du mot chef
- c'est le brouillon des artistes
- synonyme de perçu
- dessin qui représente une idée
- celles de Léonard sont nombreuses
- synonyme de concevoir
- ils peuvent être mécaniques ou électriques
- un des nombreux métier de Léonard de Vinci
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- période historique XVème XVIème siècles
- on y expose des tableaux
- conçoit des plans
- conservé au féminin pluriel
- synonyme de créer
- les statues n'ont pas de secret pour lui
- au milieu de
16 Clues: au milieu de • conçoit des plans • synonyme de créer • synonyme de perçu • synonyme de concevoir • qui génère le mouvement • on y expose des tableaux • conservé au féminin pluriel • dessin qui représente une idée • c'est le brouillon des artistes • celles de Léonard sont nombreuses • période historique XVème XVIème siècles • les statues n'ont pas de secret pour lui • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-11-04
Across
- Scientist who was sentenced to death by the Romans for his ideas
- ancient Greek astronomer who stated that the Earth is the center of the universe
- new form of math invented to move the Scientific Revolution forward
- this Scientist distinguished between individual elements and chemical compounds
- developed ointments for healing and stitches for closing wounds
- painstaking way to confirm findings and to prove or disprove an hypothesis
- Rebirth of learning and the Arts
- first described the circulation of blood correctly
- Invented the first modern telescope
- Through discovery, science found that all objects fall at the same _______.
- name of data based on observation and experience
- English Philosopher who spoke about the need to have a process for discovery(full name)
- Name of the theory that puts the Sun as the center of the universe
- wrote the book showing human anatomy correctly
- French scientist and philosopher who emphasized human reasoning
- Name of the theory which places the earth at the center of the universe
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- A complete change, or an overthrow of a government
- The Polish Astronomer who opposed Ptolemy
- the most influential scientist of the Scientific Revolution- discovered gravity
- An educated guess
- developed the modern microscope
- time period when religious followers started to challenge accepted ways of thinking about God
- What Galileo did to save his life even though he knew better
- Danish astronomer who built an observatory(full name)
- The earth rotates on this
- Astronomer who stated that the planets move in oval shaped orbits
- word used for when people deny core Catholic values and doctrines
- the sixth step of the Scientific Method
28 Clues: An educated guess • The earth rotates on this • developed the modern microscope • Rebirth of learning and the Arts • Invented the first modern telescope • the sixth step of the Scientific Method • The Polish Astronomer who opposed Ptolemy • wrote the book showing human anatomy correctly • name of data based on observation and experience • ...
Villegas - Greek Theater 2020-12-02
Across
- the entrance song of the chorus
- The sense and meaning and goes to the lines nemesis the fate
- the final revolution
- is the emotional purging
- the discovery of something
- one of 6 elements of drama
- Greek term for pride
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- something from the change in fortune
- refers to the chorus
- The tragic flaw
- The introduction to the main character and background of the play.
- dialogue between characters and chorus
- the main character must be good,
- the end of each episode
14 Clues: The tragic flaw • refers to the chorus • the final revolution • Greek term for pride • the end of each episode • is the emotional purging • the discovery of something • one of 6 elements of drama • the entrance song of the chorus • the main character must be good, • something from the change in fortune • dialogue between characters and chorus • ...
Ancient peoples Lukics Panna Júlia 2024-01-03
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- The first monotheistic ethnic group
- Their famous leader is Alexander the Great
- They built the pyramids and they have the river Nile
- They lived in what is now Iraq
- Ancestors of today's Romanians
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- They built the Great Wall of China
- The Archimedes twist is one of their inventions
- They lived on the site of present-day Italy, they invented sewerage
- They built the Tower of Babel
- Fighting elephants were used
10 Clues: Fighting elephants were used • They built the Tower of Babel • They lived in what is now Iraq • Ancestors of today's Romanians • They built the Great Wall of China • The first monotheistic ethnic group • Their famous leader is Alexander the Great • The Archimedes twist is one of their inventions • They built the pyramids and they have the river Nile • ...
Mansoor Mansoor's Puzzle 03/03/26 2026-03-03
Across
- The Ocean that was reached at the end of the expedition.
- Small boats made by Lewis & Clark after passing the Rocky Mountains
- President who purchesed the Louisiana Territory
- The river that Lewis & Clark went on to get to the Pacific Ocean
- Person who did lots of researching during the expedition
- Clarks African-American Slave
- Bear A bear that Seaman chased away
- The only person who died on the expedition
- Dog of Lewis, who scared away grizzles.
- L&C met the Shoshone women at the Mandan village
- Co-Captain of the expedition
- People who move homes a lot like the Shoshone
- Sacagawea's husband
- Brother of Sacagewea who gave them horses and a guide
- The city where the Missouri, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers meet
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- Name of the expedition
- The mountain range that L&C needed horses to get across
- Son of Sacagewea and Charbonneau
- Big cows that tribes in the Great Plains hunted for many resourses
- Smaller boats used during the Corps of Discovery
- Area given to the US by France
- The fort built at the Pacific Ocean
- The big boat used during the Corps of Discovery
- The thing Sacagawea wanted to go see, but wasnt allowed to
- The tribe that gave horses to L&C
- The River that goes across the Louisiana Territory
- The North Dakotan tribe which kidnapped Sacagawea
- Native American boots that Sacagawea made for the men
28 Clues: Sacagawea's husband • Name of the expedition • Co-Captain of the expedition • Clarks African-American Slave • Area given to the US by France • Son of Sacagewea and Charbonneau • The tribe that gave horses to L&C • The fort built at the Pacific Ocean • Dog of Lewis, who scared away grizzles. • Bear A bear that Seaman chased away • The only person who died on the expedition • ...
Vocab Clues 2025-09-16
Across
- Highly celebrated and famously impressive
- Lacking resources, truly poor and in need
- Water the crops and make the desert bloom
- A can of soup, a roll of quarters, or where a car engine's pistons pump
- Moved along like a train or drank thirstily
- Protested weakly or ran like an engine out of gas
- Official who gives a place a thorough look-see
- Captured on film, now forever in the frame
- Techy trinkets and ingenious inventions for the tinkerer
- Where you go to see a play or hear a speaker boom
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- Inventor's legal "Keep Out" signs protecting brilliant ideas
- Train's powerful "iron horses" that huff and puff
- A box office bomb or a total failure that lands with a thud
- To look up to with awe, deeply respect and honor
- Award or school that's top-tier and highly admired
- To rise above the usual limits and go beyond
- How a brilliant idea or a hot light bulb might be described
- To truly stand out and be the very best
- Great-grandpa's Spotify: a machine for spinning vintage tunes
19 Clues: To truly stand out and be the very best • Highly celebrated and famously impressive • Lacking resources, truly poor and in need • Water the crops and make the desert bloom • Captured on film, now forever in the frame • Moved along like a train or drank thirstily • To rise above the usual limits and go beyond • Official who gives a place a thorough look-see • ...
The Industrial Revolution and Labor Day 2022-09-09
Across
- Another word for work is _______.
- Labor Day is celebrated on the first _____ of September.
- People invented multiple _______ that made work easier.
- The first Labor Day included picnics and ________.
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a law that prohibited ______ labor.
- President _______ made Labor Day an official federal holiday.
- Factories created jobs for people, but they also created many _________ such as unfair wages among workers.
- Work was divided into _______ to make production more efficient.
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- The _______ and the radio are examples of the inventions from the Industrial Revolution.
- The rise of factories caused the rise of _________ and other problems in the environment.
- Many _______ became cheaper and more available to consumers.
- Working conditions were unsafe and ______.
- Many people moved from the _______ to the cities.
- There was no _______ access to fresh air in the factories.
- ______ of goods increased due to the invention of machines.
- __________ were crowded, but people continued moving in search of job opportunities.
16 Clues: Another word for work is _______. • Working conditions were unsafe and ______. • Many people moved from the _______ to the cities. • The first Labor Day included picnics and ________. • People invented multiple _______ that made work easier. • Labor Day is celebrated on the first _____ of September. • There was no _______ access to fresh air in the factories. • ...
THE GREAT PROSTATE TUNE-UP 2026-02-12
Across
- - Where inventions, repairs, and "quick fixes" become legends
- - What keeps a man going past 80
- - Required while healing (tractor time temporarily paused)
- - How everyone describes him
- - Doctor-ordered activity (even if you disagree)
- - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly
- - What both tractors and prostates occasionally need
- - A man who refuses to buy something he can build better
- - Status returning soon
- - What this whole operation really is
- - Great-grandkid nickname that sounds like a jazz musician
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- - The small but mighty gland getting VIP attention
- - His favorite set of wheels (definitely not electric)
- - Status of Great-Grandkid #4 (currently under construction)
- - When he'll be back outside
- - What both tractors and men need running smoothly
- - This very thing keeping him entertained
- - The rare and magical great-grandkid
- - Great-grandkid nickname that could also be an Elton John song
- - Things in the Shop that are better organized in his head
- - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously)
- - Opposite of panic
- - Describes both jokes and certain casseroles
- - The guy who raised a family, fixed everything, and still drives The Tractor
24 Clues: - Opposite of panic • - Status returning soon • - When he'll be back outside • - How everyone describes him • - What keeps a man going past 80 • - The rare and magical great-grandkid • - What this whole operation really is • - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly • - This very thing keeping him entertained • - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-09-12
Across
- something you use to get something done
- when you force someone to work for you without pay
- when you move a crop to a different
- the place where most people worked at
- you use thread and cotton when you use it
Down
- someone that likes to invent stuff
- when everybody started inventing.
- when someone works for you with no pay or not that much money
- like phones, computers and tablets
- when you have kids work for you with no or not that much pay
10 Clues: when everybody started inventing. • someone that likes to invent stuff • like phones, computers and tablets • when you move a crop to a different • the place where most people worked at • something you use to get something done • you use thread and cotton when you use it • when you force someone to work for you without pay • ...
Engineers 2024-02-05
Across
- combats air, water, and food pollution
- designs operating systems and computer programs
- space exploration probes, automated machines
- studies structure, properties, processes, and performace of materials
- food products, pharmaceuticals, detergents, paint
- design prosthesis, artifical organs, and pacemakers
- roads, dams, buildings, tunnels, water systems
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- plant layout, scheduling, quality control, production optimization
- crude oil exploration and removal, transportation and refining of oil
- food production
- designs circuits, electronics
- breeding of plants and animals, and cloning
- power generation, service machines, manufacturing devices
- discovery, extraction, and processing of raw materials
14 Clues: food production • designs circuits, electronics • combats air, water, and food pollution • breeding of plants and animals, and cloning • space exploration probes, automated machines • roads, dams, buildings, tunnels, water systems • designs operating systems and computer programs • food products, pharmaceuticals, detergents, paint • ...
ggg 2026-01-06
Across
- something that hurts the environment
- words with similar sounds
- beautiful, small, old, lucky
- short, simple and in order
- uses 'to'
- the design/make buildings and machines
Down
- verbs that tell us to do something 'bossy'
- people make something new
- people find something new
- animals use it to hide and to hunt
- They/them We/us I/me
11 Clues: uses 'to' • They/them We/us I/me • people make something new • words with similar sounds • people find something new • short, simple and in order • beautiful, small, old, lucky • animals use it to hide and to hunt • something that hurts the environment • the design/make buildings and machines • verbs that tell us to do something 'bossy'
The Prince and the Pauper 2016-03-09
Across
- To show off, make visible, or to reveal
- To reflect light in a sparkling way
- To bring something to someones attention
- To be respectful
- Something happens in a high or extreme degree
- Something very beautiful, or a small food, pleasing to taste
- To feel sad, or have a gloomy state of mind
- To be dirty, selfish, and mean
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- Something that is unclear, think with mist, or dark and gloomy
- To be unhappy, lonely, sad
- To ask for something
- To fall in fine drops
- A characteristic of being miserable or to feel sorrow, pain and worthlessness
- Creating something new
- To cause feeling of fear, terror, or to feel terrible
- Moving your body in a way to show respect ex. to bow
- To do or accomplish something
- A crowd of people assembled together
- A young prince
- To cover something with gold
- To move by the force of something
- A word that means "peace"
22 Clues: A young prince • To be respectful • To ask for something • To fall in fine drops • Creating something new • A word that means "peace" • To be unhappy, lonely, sad • To cover something with gold • To do or accomplish something • To be dirty, selfish, and mean • To move by the force of something • To reflect light in a sparkling way • A crowd of people assembled together • ...
Cass’ Crossword for Denah 4 2023-02-19
Across
- Depressed Donkey
- Little chef
- Clothing store with awesome hoodies and leggings
- Houses falling on people is a normal occurrence here
- Stripe-y ghost eater with two heads
- Wacky director
- Aliens in the ocean
- Chess, but bigger
- Guilty Pleasure Pasta
- Cruise gone wrong
- Another One Bites The -
- Film about a man who lost his family then his last living son gets kidnapped
- Welcome To The -
- Beautiful with braids
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- Posh People Dogs
- Game where you build during the day and monsters chase you at night
- Best Christmas song ever
- Possibly the saddest romance ever where their kids are all jerks
- Blue villain with cool inventions
- “Rocco’s a rock, Zoe!!!”
- Looks like he could kill you but is actually a cinnamon roll
- A barber and baker gone wrong
- Profits off of people’s deformities
- Yellow Space Cat
- The drug that nobody judges you for being addicted to
- Cliche Mystery Genre
26 Clues: Little chef • Wacky director • Posh People Dogs • Depressed Donkey • Yellow Space Cat • Welcome To The - • Chess, but bigger • Cruise gone wrong • Aliens in the ocean • Cliche Mystery Genre • Guilty Pleasure Pasta • Beautiful with braids • Another One Bites The - • Best Christmas song ever • “Rocco’s a rock, Zoe!!!” • A barber and baker gone wrong • Blue villain with cool inventions • ...
EPS Open House 2022-09-22
Across
- blend; combination; a work schedule option
- rivalry or the ability of an economy to supply “increasing aggregate demand and maintain exports”
- Type of property that includes patents and inventions
- Canada's Minister of Tourism
- Needed for balloons; lately out of control
- type of stream added to IGF recently
- Type of trade policy handled at JEI
- Facts; 2nd Officer Star Trek: Next Generation
- You ask for one when you need more time for an AR
Down
- Centre of Excellence for the most abundant chemical substance in the universe
- EPS develops it
- switch, shift, segue, new Minister briefing binders
- Snow, Kate
- round and round the vicious policy _____
- hubs for goods; even kids are talking about them (2 words)
- high fliers building a plant near YYC
- Sonya's team are counters of these
- work, toil, birth, acute shortage of
- DM's weekly bulletin
- Queen of Scots; Ballantyne
- Released April 2022 - AB's tech hub dreams
- faux; fake; manmade - as in intelligence
22 Clues: Snow, Kate • EPS develops it • DM's weekly bulletin • Queen of Scots; Ballantyne • Canada's Minister of Tourism • Sonya's team are counters of these • Type of trade policy handled at JEI • work, toil, birth, acute shortage of • type of stream added to IGF recently • high fliers building a plant near YYC • round and round the vicious policy _____ • ...
vocab 2023-10-02
Across
- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- showed a sign
- careful examination or study of something
- things invented for a purpose
- declared something as your own
- doing well and being successful
- Scattered remains of something
- an unexpected meeting
- Influenced by charm, art or skill
- a person who studies nature
- you have enough money to pay for something
- payments received for work done
- money set aside for the future
- money borrowed
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- imagining something about the future
- unusual and impressive
- mentioning as proof or evidence
- have or show a strong feeling about something
- difficult to find
- move forward or make progress
- the chance of loss or harm
- Using special force or stress when saying a particular word or syllable
- problems or disadvantages
- facts, figures and other kinds of information
- having the ability to think in a logical way
- steep
26 Clues: steep • showed a sign • money borrowed • difficult to find • an unexpected meeting • unusual and impressive • problems or disadvantages • the chance of loss or harm • a person who studies nature • things invented for a purpose • move forward or make progress • declared something as your own • Scattered remains of something • money set aside for the future • mentioning as proof or evidence • ...
Jordan Gaines Unit 5 2014-12-04
Across
- City in Michigan
- captain of the railroad industry
- factors that resulted in growth of industry
- Inventor light bulb
- example of big business
- Industrialization provided new access to consumer goods
- captain of the automobile industry
Down
- City in northeastern Illinois
- mechanization reduced farm labor
- owner of Carnegie Steel
- president of Standard Oil Company
- inventor of the telephone
- Invented the airplane
- helps factory workers speed up productions
- City in southwestern Pennsylvania
15 Clues: City in Michigan • Inventor light bulb • Invented the airplane • owner of Carnegie Steel • example of big business • inventor of the telephone • City in northeastern Illinois • mechanization reduced farm labor • captain of the railroad industry • president of Standard Oil Company • City in southwestern Pennsylvania • captain of the automobile industry • ...
VERBS OF DISCOVERY 2020-11-13
Across
- find something new
- sit on and control an animal
- leave the ground and fly (plane)
- move through the air
- reach a place at the end of a journey
- come down from the air and onto the ground
Down
- move from one place to another
- travel in a boat
- travel around a place to know more about it
- go away from
- to make a journey
- control a vehicle (car, bus, lorry,...)
12 Clues: go away from • travel in a boat • to make a journey • find something new • move through the air • sit on and control an animal • move from one place to another • leave the ground and fly (plane) • reach a place at the end of a journey • control a vehicle (car, bus, lorry,...) • come down from the air and onto the ground • travel around a place to know more about it
Age of Discovery 2022-03-11
Across
- Vasco DeGama was the first Portuguese explorer to set up trading post in Africa and ____
- city state and home of Marco Polo
- a Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs of Mexico
- type of ship used for ocean voyages during the Age of Discovery
- the science of how a ship can tell its location when it is far out at sea
- both North and South America was named after _____Vespucci
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- part of the reason for exploration for God, Glory and______
- a Spaniard who led the first voyage around the world in 1519
- Pizarro conquered this Empire in Peru
- sailed for Spain in 1492 and landed in the land that is now called the Bahamas
- sailed for England and explored the coastline of North America in 1497
- the Age of Exploration began because Europeans wanted to find a new route to this land
12 Clues: city state and home of Marco Polo • Pizarro conquered this Empire in Peru • a Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs of Mexico • both North and South America was named after _____Vespucci • part of the reason for exploration for God, Glory and______ • a Spaniard who led the first voyage around the world in 1519 • ...
age of discovery 2023-10-16
Across
- the name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus
- the setting in which a historical event, idea, or object takes place; an awareness that the people who created sources were living at a time which may have held opinions and beliefs that are very different to what we consider "normal"
- items produced from raw materials
- goods brought into a country
- materials from the Earth that are used by humans
Down
- to travel all the way around something
- the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas
- an economic system used by European countries to gain power by controlling the wealth of colonies; they would take natural resources from the colonies, manufacture goods in Europe, then sell the goods back to the colonies
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- goods sold to other countries
- This was the trade route in which kidnapped slaves were taken from Africa across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas and traded for sugar cane, rum, tobacco, etc. from the Americas and then traded for manufactured goods made in Europe.
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the Caribbean
12 Clues: goods brought into a country • goods sold to other countries • items produced from raw materials • to travel all the way around something • materials from the Earth that are used by humans • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native • the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas • ...
Age of discovery 2023-10-16
Across
- Route for kidnapping slaves through the oceans and for goods
- Setting where historical event took place
- Economic system used by Europeans
- Native to area
- Voyages that brought enslaved africans across the oceans
- Goods brought to country
Down
- Items produced by raw materials
- Travel all the way around something
- Name given by Europeans to the Americas
- Materials on earth used by humans
- Goods sold to other countrys
- Before discovery of america
12 Clues: Native to area • Goods brought to country • Before discovery of america • Goods sold to other countrys • Items produced by raw materials • Materials on earth used by humans • Economic system used by Europeans • Travel all the way around something • Name given by Europeans to the Americas • Setting where historical event took place • ...
Black Hole Discovery 2025-09-08
Across
- Big holes that eat stars and absorb light
- the amount of matter a thing has
- places we or other planets live in
- A force that attracts objects
- Horizon a place of no return for a black hole
- to make larger or bigger
Down
- Hot matter made up of charred particles
- where all the galaxies and planets live in
- the distance light travels in a year
- the phenomenon where charred particles move
- Little particles of light
- When light vibrates in one orientation
12 Clues: to make larger or bigger • Little particles of light • A force that attracts objects • the amount of matter a thing has • places we or other planets live in • the distance light travels in a year • When light vibrates in one orientation • Hot matter made up of charred particles • Big holes that eat stars and absorb light • where all the galaxies and planets live in • ...
Discovery of Brazil 2022-02-11
Across
- people from Portugal
- to convert to Christianity
- a strong desire to do or to achieve something
- place where black slaves were sent to work
- tree from Brazil used to dye fabrics red
- the eating of human flesh by humans
Down
- where people get sugar from
- mix of races and ethnicities
- caffeine drank in the morning
- place where people got slaves from
- precious bright yellow metal
- people without rights used for tough work
12 Clues: people from Portugal • to convert to Christianity • where people get sugar from • mix of races and ethnicities • precious bright yellow metal • caffeine drank in the morning • place where people got slaves from • the eating of human flesh by humans • tree from Brazil used to dye fabrics red • people without rights used for tough work • place where black slaves were sent to work • ...
NY TIMES CROSSWORD 2022-06-18
Across
- romantic interlude
- like some charge cards
- double deckers
- lab runners
- drop off
- heroic tales
- Lawrence's land
- river to fulda
- colorless
- entreats
- German currency informally
- extend credit
- enervate
- ____ island
- ___ devil
- cheer for
- "inventions of monsters" artist
- best boyfriend
- get tangled up
- stands for
- third degree?
Down
- famous last words?
- turkish title
- - news items
- glass over
- boom and zoom
- ski leg resort
- alpine transport
- Fernando's farewell
- famous last words
- out of port
- love overseas
- takes care of
- ode to billie Joel e.g.
- that is
- shuts vehemently
- all kidding ___
- govt security
- carrier to jerusalem
- arm bone
- stead
- one time CBS anchor
- bear, in madrid
- wife of Jacob
44 Clues: stead • that is • drop off • entreats • enervate • arm bone • colorless • ___ devil • cheer for • glass over • stands for • lab runners • out of port • ____ island • - news items • heroic tales • turkish title • boom and zoom • love overseas • takes care of • extend credit • govt security • wife of Jacob • third degree? • double deckers • ski leg resort • river to fulda • best boyfriend • get tangled up • Lawrence's land • ...
2000´s literature 2025-11-07
Across
- : Andy Weir’s 2011 science fiction novel about survival and ingenuity on Mars (Movie, starring Damon).(The__)
- : Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2006 memoir of self-discovery across Italy, India, and Bali.
- : Yaa Gyasi’s 2016 multigenerational saga about heritage, trauma, and belonging. (The___)
- : Gillian Flynn’s 2012 psychological thriller about marriage, lies, and manipulation.
- : Tayari Jones’s 2018 story of love, injustice, and resilience in contemporary America.
- : Kazuo Ishiguro’s 2005 dystopian novel about humanity and loss.
- : Zadie Smith’s acclaimed debut (2000) about multicultural London and family entanglements.
- : Yann Martel’s 2001 philosophical adventure about faith, survival, and imagination.( Movie, tiger in it)
- : Dan Brown’s 2003 thriller blending art, religion, and secret societies. (The___)
- : Khaled Hosseini’s 2003 story of friendship, betrayal, and redemption set in Afghanistan.(The___)
- : Cormac McCarthy’s 2006 Pulitzer-winning post-apocalyptic tale of a father and son’s love and survival.(The___)
- : Margaret Atwood’s 2019 sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, exploring rebellion and survival. (The___)
- : Emily St. John Mandel’s 2014 post-pandemic novel about art, memory, and survival.
Down
- : Elena Ferrante’s 2011 novel exploring female friendship and ambition in postwar Naples.
- : Jeffrey Eugenides’s sweeping intergenerational story of identity and transformation, 2002.
- : Jhumpa Lahiri’s Pulitzer-winning 2000 short story collection about cultural identity and displacement.
- : Anthony Doerr’s 2014 WWII novel about a blind girl and a young German soldier.
- : Sally Rooney’s 2018 novel about intimacy, class, and growing up in modern Ireland.
- : Zadie Smith’s 2005 exploration of race, class, and art in modern academia.
- : Tara Westover’s 2018 memoir of growing up in a strict, isolated family and pursuing education against all odds.
- : Madeline Miller’s 2018 feminist retelling of the Greek myth about a powerful witch’s self-discovery.
- : Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel about immigrant identity and belonging.(The___)
- : Donna Tartt’s 2013 Pulitzer-winning tale of loss, art, and fate.(The___)
23 Clues: : Kazuo Ishiguro’s 2005 dystopian novel about humanity and loss. • : Donna Tartt’s 2013 Pulitzer-winning tale of loss, art, and fate.(The___) • : Zadie Smith’s 2005 exploration of race, class, and art in modern academia. • : Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel about immigrant identity and belonging.(The___) • ...
7과 Hanji, Korea's paper 2023-09-26
7과 Hanji, Korea's paper 2023-09-26
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-12-12
Across
- plants and animals evolve from past generations
- allowed steel to be produced
- biggest transportation invention ever
- increased availability of cotton
- revolutionized railroad tunnel building
Down
- allowed power to be stored
- invented idea of disassembly plants
- first plow with replaceable parts
- spiral groove gun with more accurate shot
- broke trench warfare stalemate
- helped communication during Great War
- 500 rounds/min adopted by British army
- created first vaccine
- laws of gravity
- communication using morse code
- Engine basis of every engine today
16 Clues: laws of gravity • created first vaccine • allowed power to be stored • allowed steel to be produced • broke trench warfare stalemate • communication using morse code • increased availability of cotton • first plow with replaceable parts • Engine basis of every engine today • invented idea of disassembly plants • helped communication during Great War • ...
Sci-Fi Inventions 2023-09-14
Across
- - Artificially made food
- - Radios, phones, and other items can be used to listen to something on the go
- - A life online with avatars
- - A form of transportation by flying
- - Sent into space to be a temporary livable space for people
- - Given to you by a bank with money to spend on it
Down
- - Electric device used to reset a heartbeat
- - Doors able to move on their own
- - What most of us teenagers use everyday
- - Used to leave our atmosphere and explore other planets or other items
- - Robots and AI are currently doing this
- - What countries use to threaten others
- - AI and robots are able to mimic this from us
- - Allows you to be warm during the winter time
- - A vehicle that is able to move and hold people underwater
- - A item used by police officers to stop a criminal from moving temporarily
16 Clues: - Artificially made food • - A life online with avatars • - Doors able to move on their own • - A form of transportation by flying • - What countries use to threaten others • - What most of us teenagers use everyday • - Robots and AI are currently doing this • - Electric device used to reset a heartbeat • - AI and robots are able to mimic this from us • ...
Great American Inventions 2023-05-11
Across
- Inventor of the assembly line
- Electricity over a long distance: __ Current
- Ford's first production car
- Inventor of alternating current
- Sends messages over a wire in Morse Code
- Sends pictures over the air or by cable
- Inventor of the rocket engine: R.H. __
- Thomas Edison's greatest invention
Down
- Tall steel buildings
- Wireless communication (requires electricity)
- Inventors of the airplane: Orville and Wilbur
- Waterway that connects Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Electricity over a short distance: __ Current
- International network of computers
- Inventor of direct current
- Harry Truman's World War II superweapon
16 Clues: Tall steel buildings • Inventor of direct current • Ford's first production car • Inventor of the assembly line • Inventor of alternating current • International network of computers • Thomas Edison's greatest invention • Inventor of the rocket engine: R.H. __ • Harry Truman's World War II superweapon • Sends pictures over the air or by cable • ...
2nd Grade Lesson 23 2022-02-12
Across
- Has a trunk
- The fat layer between the skin and muscle of whales or sea lions
- A scaly reptile usually having a long body
- The part of a shirt, coat, dress or blouse that encompasses the neckline.
- Moving ahead; onward
Down
- A person who invents or creates new inventions
- Flying mammal
- A minister in charge of a church
- A substance that provides a particular taste
- A person licensed to practice medicine
- Any covering worn as a defense against weapons
- A paper money or coin equal to 100 cents
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Moving ahead; onward • A minister in charge of a church • A person licensed to practice medicine • A paper money or coin equal to 100 cents • A scaly reptile usually having a long body • A substance that provides a particular taste • A person who invents or creates new inventions • Any covering worn as a defense against weapons • ...
THE WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY 2014-08-15
Across
- Technological object that is small.
- I have the ultimate iphone.
- When we refer to the most recent technological inventions.
- The school website stopped working due to some network errors.
- Technological objects that are old.
Down
- Things that aren't longer used.
- Twitter is very easy to use.
- Someone who's afraid of technology.
- Your cellphone is forefront.
- who loves technolgy?
- He knows a lot about computers or technology.
- An object that is part of the technology and takes up much space.
12 Clues: who loves technolgy? • I have the ultimate iphone. • Twitter is very easy to use. • Your cellphone is forefront. • Things that aren't longer used. • Technological object that is small. • Someone who's afraid of technology. • Technological objects that are old. • He knows a lot about computers or technology. • When we refer to the most recent technological inventions. • ...
Ancient China 2013-10-17
Across
- _______, silver, gold!
- Used to eat noodles.
- a paper _______ helps light up the night!
- Instead of a calculator!
- A Chinese invention created from another one of their inventions.
- Something made out of light, colorful materials that can fly while holding a string.
- A movie based on a true story.
- China`s continent.
- Something used to make a small or big BANG!
Down
- North, South, East or West!
- The place where the Great Wall of China is located in.
- A movie about a girl and her ugly step-sisters.
- the Chinese currency.
- the capital of China.
- Used in Chinese celebrations, known to breathe fire!
- Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912.
- A game invented by the Chinese.
17 Clues: China`s continent. • Used to eat noodles. • the Chinese currency. • the capital of China. • _______, silver, gold! • Instead of a calculator! • North, South, East or West! • A movie based on a true story. • A game invented by the Chinese. • a paper _______ helps light up the night! • Something used to make a small or big BANG! • Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912. • ...
Columbian Exchange 2023-02-26
Across
- A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them. Work excessively hard.
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in service of Spain while looking for a route to China.
- June 7, 1494, divided land outside of Europe between Portugal and Spain.
- Came from Columbian Exchange and its colonies, the West Indies, and Africa in which goods were exchanged for slaves.
- Form of debt bondage, esp. in early American colonies used for poor teens.
- Name for the Spanish explorers who claimed lands in the Americas for Spain in the 1500’s and 1600’s
- Western Hemisphere. Discovery of Americas.
Down
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- Policy by which a nation sought to export more than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incans in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico.
- A vast global exchange that included people, plants, animals, technology, and disease. Began with Columbus.
- economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit.
- Belonging to or associated with former times. Part of world known before discovery of Americas, specifically Europe.
14 Clues: Western Hemisphere. Discovery of Americas. • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico. • June 7, 1494, divided land outside of Europe between Portugal and Spain. • Form of debt bondage, esp. in early American colonies used for poor teens. • the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies. • ...
WC YMCA Summer Crossword 2024-07-19
Across
- treating everyone equally
- the jumper field trip
- the food and games field trip
- the cheesiest wood canyon ymca mascot
- the farm field trip
- the most commonly played center
Down
- having a duty to take care of someone or something
- display kindness towards others
- the most common sport at wood canyon
- the ice truck
- what ms. nicole and ms. cassandra are
- showing honor and care towards someone
- the science center field trip
- Mr. An's nickname
14 Clues: the ice truck • Mr. An's nickname • the farm field trip • the jumper field trip • treating everyone equally • the science center field trip • the food and games field trip • display kindness towards others • the most commonly played center • the most common sport at wood canyon • what ms. nicole and ms. cassandra are • the cheesiest wood canyon ymca mascot • ...
WC YMCA Summer Crossword 2024-07-19
Across
- the jumper field trip
- the food and games field trip
- display kindness towards others
- showing honor and care towards someone
- what ms. nicole and ms. cassandra are
- having a duty to take care of someone or something
- treating everyone equally
Down
- the cheesiest wood canyon ymca mascot
- the farm field trip
- the most common sport at wood canyon
- Mr. An's nickname
- the science center field trip
- the most commonly played center
- the ice truck
14 Clues: the ice truck • Mr. An's nickname • the farm field trip • the jumper field trip • treating everyone equally • the science center field trip • the food and games field trip • the most commonly played center • display kindness towards others • the most common sport at wood canyon • the cheesiest wood canyon ymca mascot • what ms. nicole and ms. cassandra are • ...
DUH 2024-03-06
Across
- something people try to not be
- A thing that operates a country
- How different countries decide who leads them
- A guess
- What we are
Down
- New creations
- A big problem or an terrible event
- Different events people compete in
- Your destiny
- Things that the media spreads
- Someone exclaiming that something should be obvious
- Things people should be used to
12 Clues: A guess • What we are • Your destiny • New creations • Things that the media spreads • something people try to not be • A thing that operates a country • Things people should be used to • A big problem or an terrible event • Different events people compete in • How different countries decide who leads them • Someone exclaiming that something should be obvious
Word games 2021-05-18
20 Clues: Gasp • blame • humble • finding • useless • very big • An opinion • to find way • very unhappy • An achievement • often changing • doesn't change • very gracefully • Severely of seriou • Antonym is join,fix • rhyming word rubber • Synonyms is backyard • a wild valueless plant • -to push something away • -synonyms is attraction
los misterios y subjuntivo 2022-05-20
24 Clues: town • earth • circle • sacred • amazing • strange • to shine • triangle • discovery • spaceship • the ruins • mysterious • the theory • the planet • you measure • to excavate • we calculate • the distance • I think that • I doubt that • to investigate • I believe that • Its possible that • she supposes that
CRIME 2024-11-21
Across
- – Penetrate, invade
- – Offender, criminal
- – probe
- – Unapproved
- – Solve, decipher
- – Deceptive
- – Gap, flaw
- – Offender, wrongdoer
- – Discovery
- – Alert, heads-up
- – Follow, result
Down
- – Illegal, unlawful
- – Arrest, seize
- – Responsibility, risk
- – Confirmation
- – Seize, impound
- – Dishonest, untrustworthy
- – Strict, harsh
- – Discover, expose
- – Violation
- – Search, scan
- – Drain, extract
- – Reveal, disclose
23 Clues: – probe • – Violation • – Deceptive • – Gap, flaw • – Discovery • – Unapproved • – Confirmation • – Search, scan • – Arrest, seize • – Strict, harsh • – Seize, impound • – Drain, extract • – Follow, result • – Solve, decipher • – Alert, heads-up • – Discover, expose • – Reveal, disclose • – Penetrate, invade • – Illegal, unlawful • – Offender, criminal • – Offender, wrongdoer • – Responsibility, risk • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-29
Across
- New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought.
- A movement challenging the Catholic Church, leading to significant religious change.
- Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy.
- The pursuit of knowledge, leading to revolutionary discoveries about the universe.
- A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity.
- The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade.
Down
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes human potential and achievements.
- The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement.
- Written works that reflect human experience, with figures like Shakespeare.
- Creative expression that flourished with techniques like perspective and realism.
10 Clues: A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity. • The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade. • New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought. • Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy. • The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement. • ...
history 2022-11-17
Across
- apartment buildings that were used for handfuls of families
- Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation
- population movement from rural to urban
- movement between contries
- Movement that represented farmers and the “common man” against the cities of society
- light bulb inventor, installed power lines across the US. Rival to Tesla
- Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant.
- wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation
- welcomed more than 12 million immigrants
Down
- The process of growing industry and all of its corollaries
- immigrants and people from many groups got together to the same place
- oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly
- bigotry from established americans toward immigrants
- The era of U.S Industrial Revolution where immigrants and migrants flock to the big cities where business and inventions florished.
- - A group of independent producers whose goal is to fix prices.
15 Clues: movement between contries • population movement from rural to urban • welcomed more than 12 million immigrants • oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly • Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant. • bigotry from established americans toward immigrants • Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation • wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation • ...
puzzle 2022-05-06
Across
- gaurds of tricuspid and bicuspid opening
- Electrical device that converts one form of energy into another
- act of flowing or pouring back by the orifice of entrance
- catching, spotting,detectingsleuthing
- Help in air exchange
- Not every person have these
- Ear,Sound
- moderate
- motion
- It can be heard
- instant
Down
- At the end of year students gives
- old-fashioned, out of date
- No of heart beats per second
- Heart
- Relating to the stomach and intestines
- Heart sound
- Austrian physicist famous for his discovery of the effect (1803-1853)
- Where doctor sits
- instrument for auscultation
20 Clues: Heart • motion • instant • moderate • Ear,Sound • Heart sound • It can be heard • Where doctor sits • Help in air exchange • old-fashioned, out of date • Not every person have these • instrument for auscultation • No of heart beats per second • At the end of year students gives • catching, spotting,detectingsleuthing • Relating to the stomach and intestines • ...
The Australian Gold Rush 2018-06-13
Across
- to move quickly
- a prospectors land title
- a channel used to carry away water
- gold was found here first
- where you would expect to find gold
- Hargreaves first name
- larger piece of gold
- licence to mine gold
- tiny flecks of gold
- box for washing dirt and rocks
- moving from one country to another
- popular meat eaten on the goldfields
Down
- old measurement of weight
- number of people living there
- someone who searches for gold
- paid to the government
- rare and precious metal
- soil containing gold
- an exclamation of discovery
- a method of finding surface gold
20 Clues: to move quickly • tiny flecks of gold • soil containing gold • larger piece of gold • licence to mine gold • Hargreaves first name • paid to the government • rare and precious metal • a prospectors land title • old measurement of weight • gold was found here first • an exclamation of discovery • number of people living there • someone who searches for gold • box for washing dirt and rocks • ...
The Australian Gold Rush 2018-06-13
Across
- a prospectors land title
- old measurement of weight
- paid to the government
- tiny flecks of gold
- an exclamation of discovery
- number of people living there
- rare and precious metal
- moving from one country to another
- box for washing dirt and rocks
- licence to mine gold
- a channel used to carry away water
Down
- gold was found here first
- a method of finding surface gold
- larger piece of gold
- Hargreaves first name
- someone who searches for gold
- to move quickly
- soil containing gold
- where you would expect to find gold
- popular meat eaten on the goldfields
20 Clues: to move quickly • tiny flecks of gold • larger piece of gold • soil containing gold • licence to mine gold • Hargreaves first name • paid to the government • rare and precious metal • a prospectors land title • gold was found here first • old measurement of weight • an exclamation of discovery • someone who searches for gold • number of people living there • box for washing dirt and rocks • ...
Georgia II 2023-12-25
Across
- favourite cowboy
- SP_, t shirt
- Reversed Cover
- family role where you met family, cuisine
- Jamaican saying
- 3rd country in barrets question
- least favourite nyt game
- my role on our trip away
- Avery and Lucy location
- Main character of one piece
- evil
Down
- 1st name of the hottest celebrity
- our discovery with lucy and your sister
- superpower I wish I had right now
- bus time edi - sta
- Where white wine fell
- back white black
- First word of my first message
- Amy's gift
- Where you met my grandparents
- what you taught me how to cook
21 Clues: evil • Amy's gift • SP_, t shirt • Reversed Cover • Jamaican saying • favourite cowboy • back white black • bus time edi - sta • Where white wine fell • Avery and Lucy location • least favourite nyt game • my role on our trip away • Main character of one piece • Where you met my grandparents • First word of my first message • what you taught me how to cook • 3rd country in barrets question • ...
33 2025-02-19
Across
- Plays Benji
- Family past revisited
- Key theme of the movie
- Cultural exploration
- Mode of transportation
- Genre of the film
- Their personality contrast
- Old conflicts resurface
- Event that prompts the trip
- What they revisit
- Actor and director
- Reason for their trip
Down
- Country they visit
- Source of drama
- Emotion tied to their journey
- Self-discovery element
- Continent they travel in
- What brings them together
- Family member they honor
- Tested between the cousins
- Part of the title
- Emotional aspect of the film
- Heritage explored
- David and Benji's relationship
- What they confront
25 Clues: Plays Benji • Source of drama • Part of the title • Genre of the film • Heritage explored • What they revisit • Country they visit • What they confront • Actor and director • Cultural exploration • Family past revisited • Reason for their trip • Key theme of the movie • Self-discovery element • Mode of transportation • Old conflicts resurface • Continent they travel in • Family member they honor • ...
Week 4 2026-01-15
Across
- About a king or queen
- Paid money for something
- Hard or strong
- Many different kinds
- More than one boy
- To bother someone
- A person who looks after cattle
- A sharp sound when you are sick
- Kind and caring
- Something thought of later
Down
- A sweet ring-shaped food
- Making repeated cough sounds
- A big new discovery
- More than one toy
- To have fun doing something
- A happy feeling
- Not smooth
- A period of 100 years
- Soft mixture used to make bread
- A male child
- Faithful and true
- Turned over soil for planting
- Something children play with
23 Clues: Not smooth • A male child • Hard or strong • A happy feeling • Kind and caring • More than one toy • More than one boy • To bother someone • Faithful and true • A big new discovery • Many different kinds • About a king or queen • A period of 100 years • A sweet ring-shaped food • Paid money for something • Something thought of later • To have fun doing something • Making repeated cough sounds • ...
PHYSICS ASSIGNMENT BY PURAV SHARMA VIII B 33 2021-01-22
8 Clues: inventor of the bulb • inventor of telephone • discovery of electrons • man who discovered atoms • father of nuclear physics • man who discovered of gravity • famous for his theory of relativity • Discovery of Electromagnetic Induction
East Asia 2024-04-09
Across
- A widespread Asian religion or philosophy.
- People who move from place to place.
- A payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country.
- Based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity
- Chinese inventions that transformed the world.
- Japan, South Korea, and Tawian were allied with the US and they all had market economies.
- Dynasty that ruled Japan for more than 200 years.
- A waterway linking northern and southern China built by the Sui dynasty.
Down
- Command economies, based on government planning and control.
- Wall built by the Ming to protect their border.
- A system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
- A great general who ruled japan lost his power and the emperor was restored to the supreme position.
- To return to a former condition.
- led the nomadic mongols.
14 Clues: led the nomadic mongols. • To return to a former condition. • People who move from place to place. • A widespread Asian religion or philosophy. • Chinese inventions that transformed the world. • Wall built by the Ming to protect their border. • Dynasty that ruled Japan for more than 200 years. • Based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity • ...
BIO extra credit 2025-01-21
Across
- Venter Led the first successful sequencing of the human genome
- Darwin, Alfred Wallace Known for contributions to Natural Selection. They both independently discovered it.
- Harvey First to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body
- Koch Known as one of the founders of bacteriology and microbiology. Studied anthrax, tuberculosis, and cholera.
- S Meselsoterm-31n, Franklin W Stahl Known for the Meselson-Stahl experiment which supported their hypothesis that DNA replication was semiconservative
- Cuvier Known for establishing the sciences of comparative anatomy and paleontology
- Galvani Known for discovery of animal electricity.
- D Hershey, Martha Chase Known for the Hershey-Chase experiment that proved that phage DNA, and not protein, was the genetic material
- Linnaeus Known as the "Father of Taxonomy." His system for naming, ranking, and classifying organisms is still in wide use today.
- Michael Blaese, W. French, Anderson, Kenneth W. Culver (1990) Conducted the first successful human gene therapy
- Mitchell Clarified how ADP is converted into into the energy carrying compound ATP in th mitochondria of living cells
- Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin Elucidated the double helix structure of DNA, a landmark discovery in molecular biology.
- van Leeuwenhoek Known for work on the development and improvement of the microscope and also for his subsequent contribution towards the study of microbiology
- Alexander Fleming Known for discovering penicillin made from penicillium notatum mold
- Doudna, EmmanuelleCharpentier Developed CRISPR-Cas9 technology
- Genome Project international effort to map all the genes in the human genome
- B. Lamarck Known for his idea that acquired characteristics are inheritable.
- Salk Developed polio vaccine
- Woese Discovered the Archaea domain, reshaping the tree of life and our understanding of microbial diversity.
- Pasteur Known for creating pasteurization (Bacteria is destroyed by heating beverages and allowing them to cool)
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- Mendel "Father of genetics", Known for discovering the basic principles of heredity through experiments in his garden, specifically in pea plants
- Carson Known for writings on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea
- Jenner Discovered the small pox vaccine.
- McClintock Known for discovering transposable elements (jumping genes), genes could move from place to place on a chromosome
- Schleiden, Theodor Schwann Known as co-founders of Cell Theory stating that every cell originates from another cell
- Hooke Discovered the law of elasticity (Hooke's law) and known for his microscope work (first to name "cells")
- Hans A. Krebs Discovered the Krebs cycle, a key metabolic pathway in cellular respiration. which is the conversion of substances formed by the breakdown of sugars, fats, and protein components to carbon dioxide, water, and energy rich compounds
- Virchow Known as the "Father of Pathology." Applied the Cell Theory to explain the effects of disease in the organs and tissues of the body
- Beadle, Edward Tatum Proposed the one gene-one enzyme hypothesis, linking genes to specific biochemical processes.
- Jacob, Jacques Monad Known for originating the idea that control of enzyme levels in all cells occurs through regulation of transcription
- Cohen and Herbert Boyer (1973) demonstrated that DNA cloning was possible and that genes from different organisms could be combined in living cells
- Miller, Harold Urey Conducted experiments simulating early Earth conditions, demonstrating the abiotic synthesis of organic compounds.
- Calvin, Andrew A Benson Known for discovering the Calvin Cycle (discovery of chemical pathways of photosynthesis)
- Redi disproved spontaneous generation
- Pauling Known for being the "Father of Molecular Biology" due to his discovery of the spiral structure of proteins
- H Morgan Known for his experiment research with the fruit fly by which he established the chromosome theory of heredity
- Wilmut Led the team that cloned Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, raising ethical and scientific questions.
- Margulis Discovered the endosymbiotic theory, explaining the origin of eukaryotic cells
38 Clues: Salk Developed polio vaccine • Redi disproved spontaneous generation • Jenner Discovered the small pox vaccine. • Galvani Known for discovery of animal electricity. • Venter Led the first successful sequencing of the human genome • Harvey First to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body • ...
Medical Detectives and ummm Woof 2021-03-05
Across
- a person that is kinda like a doctor
- the feeling of blood flowing through veins
- the pressure of blood
- microorganisms
- scientific procedure to make a discovery
- tiny creatures
- analysis
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- how hot or cold something is
- mushrooms
- the identification of an illness or disease
- condition of a disease
- a point based in logic and facts
- that stuff in the petri dish
- an infective agent
- breathing
- clinical measurements
16 Clues: analysis • mushrooms • breathing • microorganisms • tiny creatures • an infective agent • clinical measurements • the pressure of blood • condition of a disease • how hot or cold something is • that stuff in the petri dish • a point based in logic and facts • a person that is kinda like a doctor • scientific procedure to make a discovery • the feeling of blood flowing through veins • ...
Vocab Chap 18 2022-12-05
Across
- to increase in speed
- The middle of a church
- movement of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities
- where people receive
- treatment,often for free or for a small fee.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Made millions of things available for a lower price.
- center offering help to the urban poor
- Wright Tested gas powered airplanes
- formed a union called the AFL addmitng skilled workers only.
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- businesses owned by many investors.
- Is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- :he invested in an il refinery.Making up and being successful
- is someone who sets up businesses to make profit
- Inventor of the telephone.
- : “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change something into something else for more value
17 Clues: to increase in speed • where people receive • The middle of a church • Inventor of the telephone. • businesses owned by many investors. • Wright Tested gas powered airplanes • center offering help to the urban poor • treatment,often for free or for a small fee. • is someone who sets up businesses to make profit • Made millions of things available for a lower price. • ...
Vocab Chap 18 2022-12-05
Across
- to increase in speed
- The middle of a church
- movement of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities
- where people receive
- treatment,often for free or for a small fee.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Made millions of things available for a lower price.
- center offering help to the urban poor
- Wright Tested gas powered airplanes
- formed a union called the AFL addmitng skilled workers only.
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- businesses owned by many investors.
- Is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- :he invested in an il refinery.Making up and being successful
- is someone who sets up businesses to make profit
- Inventor of the telephone.
- : “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change something into something else for more value
17 Clues: to increase in speed • where people receive • The middle of a church • Inventor of the telephone. • businesses owned by many investors. • Wright Tested gas powered airplanes • center offering help to the urban poor • treatment,often for free or for a small fee. • is someone who sets up businesses to make profit • Made millions of things available for a lower price. • ...
JHSY3Crossword 2021-04-09
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- survived the Spanish Flu in 1918 ____ was one of the deadliest pandemics in history
- had many ideas ____ rarely finished his inventions and paintings
- Ichiro Suzuki ___ 117 home-runs
- started the Green Belt Movement ____ planted over 51 million trees
- Wangari Maathai is from the country ____
- Amelia Earhart made a _____ roller coaster
- Marie Curie was a ______
- Martin Luther King Junior won the ____ Peace Prize at the age of 35
- ambassador for an organization (UNICEF) ____ helps many poor and sick children
- helped make the Ghibli Museum ____ is in Tokyo
- Lucy Maud _____ was born in Canada
- named one element 'polonium' _____ she was born in Poland
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- Amelia Earhart was a ____
- Martin Luther King Junior was 15 when he entered ____
- was the first MLB player to enter the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame ____ is called The Golden Players Club
- _____ was born on January 5th, 1941
- was a pescatarian for most of his life (didn't eat ___ but ate fish)
- Aubrey Hepburn was born in ____
- Steve Jobs was a CEO and _____
- painted the 'Mona Lisa' which is the ___ famous painting in the world
20 Clues: Marie Curie was a ______ • Amelia Earhart was a ____ • Steve Jobs was a CEO and _____ • Ichiro Suzuki ___ 117 home-runs • Aubrey Hepburn was born in ____ • Lucy Maud _____ was born in Canada • _____ was born on January 5th, 1941 • Wangari Maathai is from the country ____ • Amelia Earhart made a _____ roller coaster • helped make the Ghibli Museum ____ is in Tokyo • ...
Newton Crossword 2025-03-05
8 Clues: Newton's religion • Newton's university • The math Newton made • Newton's major discovery • Newton's favorite science • Newton made 3 of these for gravity • Led to Newton's discovery of gravity • "Sir" Isaac Newton is considered this
1B vocabulary crosswords 2023-10-23
11 Clues: happen • excitement • to be confused • to miss your home • to find something • feeling very nervous • very disappointed or sad • to make something suitable • to watch something carefully • the habits and actions of a country • when you go to watch interesting places.
chick flick 2025-02-26
11 Clues: Has a trunk • to chase mice • bets, journalism, • Sydney, unwritten • "sweaty up lip alert" • love, soccer, identity • love for weddings, bride maids • "stop trying to make fetch happen" • musical, Greece and family secrets • Love, sacrifice, illness, heartbreak • Outcast self-discovery, romance, transformation
Medical Detectives and ummm Woof 2021-03-05
Across
- a person that is kinda like a doctor
- the feeling of blood flowing through veins
- the pressure of blood
- microorganisms
- scientific procedure to make a discovery
- tiny creatures
- analysis
Down
- how hot or cold something is
- mushrooms
- the identification of an illness or disease
- condition of a disease
- a point based in logic and facts
- that stuff in the petri dish
- an infective agent
- breathing
- clinical measurements
16 Clues: analysis • mushrooms • breathing • microorganisms • tiny creatures • an infective agent • clinical measurements • the pressure of blood • condition of a disease • how hot or cold something is • that stuff in the petri dish • a point based in logic and facts • a person that is kinda like a doctor • scientific procedure to make a discovery • the feeling of blood flowing through veins • ...
Images and Copyright 2025-10-01
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- protects logos and designs
- protects writers and artists
- protects inventions
- domain anyone can use the material without restriction
- The number of pixels in an image or screen; how clear it is
- and desist a letter telling someone to stop using something that is copyrighted
- use using a small portion of copyrighted material for education, commentary, news or parody
- -same as copyright violation- using protected work without permission
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- causing a big change in someone or something.
- unable to be touched (like an idea)
- giving credit to someone who owns the copyright
- Tiny dots of color or light that make up an image on a screen
- something you can touch (like an object)
13 Clues: protects inventions • protects logos and designs • protects writers and artists • unable to be touched (like an idea) • something you can touch (like an object) • causing a big change in someone or something. • giving credit to someone who owns the copyright • domain anyone can use the material without restriction • ...
The Ultimate Disneyworld Crossword 2024-12-14
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- / "you have just entered the ________ zone"
- / preferred form of transportation within the haunted mansion
- / acronym of departure airport
- / ticket to allow for park changes
- / Amazon Annie, Congo Connie, Kwango
- / hotel in which the monorail runs right through
- / actual location of Disney World, Lake _____ Vista
- / "please stand clear of the"
- / the other name of Tomorrowland Transit Authority
- / airport shuttle service (2 words)
- / top selling ice cream in the parks
- / the sitable/spinable cups
- / one of three other countries considered to add to world showcase
- perspective / making the bigger smaller, smaller bigger (2 words)
- / "we're devils and black sheep really bad ____"
- / the biggest fireworks show on property
- / the "funnest" form of transportation
- / the type of sphere that is the "golf ball"
- / safari
- / annual park attendance
- / what are all your favorite characters
- / splash mountain's vehicle
- / hang gliding ride
- / island
- / a future land in Animal Kingdom, I'm being serious
- / they call the Carribean home
- / 1990s CEO
- / one of the most important group of Disney brothers (think music)
- / the secret paths of Disney World
- / one of three other countries considered to add to world showcase
- / cross this type of bridge to get Tom Sawyer's Island
- / also known as Disney's Hollywood Studios
- / name of the nephew and brother who took over for Walt
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- / the best place to see cool inventions
- / it is a magic
- / primary form of transportation
- / most popular type of ride
- / number of openings at the haunted mansion
- / the most famous legs of Disney World
- / built and designed Walt Disney World
- / a different kind of Star Wars, this time it's Star ____
- / one of three other countries considered to add to world showcase
- / The experimental prototype city of tomorrow
- / it's her castle
- / the newest expansion
- / "my oh my what a wonderful day"
- / the most "earful" souvenir
- / the best types of rides require this ticket
- / the sir name of a fox, a bear, and a rabbit found at Splash Mountain
- / exotic hotel
- / the name of the secretive Disney land allocation
- / acronym of arrival airport
- / a famous kind of room
- / and alberts
- / the most sought after mickey's on property
- / meet me down on _____ _______
- / lights action &
- / this is is the name of a lodge and a fort's campground and cabins
- / five legged
- / beware the yeti!
- / the dark mountain
- / the twin town of Disney World (in England)
- / another key "player" in the Disney family
- / location of Disneyland
- / beware of those dinousaurs named cruton
- / kind of world
- / the square
67 Clues: / safari • / island • / 1990s CEO • / the square • / and alberts • / five legged • / exotic hotel • / it is a magic • / kind of world • / it's her castle • / lights action & • / beware the yeti! • / hang gliding ride • / the dark mountain • / the newest expansion • / a famous kind of room • / annual park attendance • / location of Disneyland • / most popular type of ride • / the sitable/spinable cups • ...
Plagiarizm 2018-05-01
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- / Most common plagiarizers.
- / To steal and pass of the ideas or words of another as one's own use another's production without crediting the source.
- Work / First offense of plagiarism for GCMS.
- / Second and Third offense of plagiarism for GCMS.
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- sources / ways to stop your self from plagiarizem
- / Most common plagiarized item.
- / something you read or can plagiarize
- / a rewording of something written or spoken by someone else.
- / Least common thing to plagiarize
9 Clues: / Most common plagiarizers. • / Most common plagiarized item. • / Least common thing to plagiarize • / something you read or can plagiarize • Work / First offense of plagiarism for GCMS. • sources / ways to stop your self from plagiarizem • / Second and Third offense of plagiarism for GCMS. • / a rewording of something written or spoken by someone else. • ...
