discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
The Industrial Revolution 2014-12-15
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- The owners of companies and factories
- Workers negotiated for better pay and conditions
- Gender equality within voting rights
- A water based resource that powered many new inventions
- Machine that made cotton into fabric
- Theory by Adam Smith on Economics
- Poor people who mostly worked in factories
- Where goods are manufactured
- Buying and selling goods
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- First country to have an Industrial Revolution
- A social class that developed during the industrial revolution
- He published an essay on the principle of population in 1798
- A shift of people and jobs from rural areas to cities
- Non-renewable resource used to power new inventions/machines
- Worked for cheaper wages
- Main political action taken by Labor Unions to protest working conditions
- Blocked air vents and unwashed machines caused this
- He developed the Laissez Faire theory and invented a popular machine
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Popular product used to make fabric
- Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes
- German philosopher who promoted the radical theory of "scientific socialism"
22 Clues: Worked for cheaper wages • Buying and selling goods • Where goods are manufactured • Theory by Adam Smith on Economics • Popular product used to make fabric • Gender equality within voting rights • Machine that made cotton into fabric • The owners of companies and factories • The wealth and resources of a country • Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes • ...
SETTLING THE WEST 2023-04-18
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- stretched from Texas to Canada
- this act allowed U.S. citizens to buy 160 acres for a low cost as long as they live out West on that land for 5 years
- at the Massacre of Wounded Knee, the U.S. killed _____ Indians and left the rest to freeze
- large deposits of ore
- Cyrus McCormick invented a more _____ reaper and thrasher
- the Transcontinental ______ connected the East to the West
- time period of this famous cowboy/lawman/gambler
- African Americans who settled West
- one of the inventions that led to the end of the cattle boom
- at the Sand Creek Massacre, 150 ______ Indians were killed
- invented a plow that would work the tough sod out West
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- "blazed" the Goodnight-Loving Trail which extended from Texas to New Mexico
- the discovery of gold in this state forced another removal of American Indians to reservations
- large ranchers vs. small farmers
- took place at the Battle of Little Bighorn and the American Indians killed Custer and all of his men in an hour
- characterized by lack of law and order, general store, saloon, and boarding house
- the goal of the Dawes General Allotment Act was to do this to the American Indians
- prospectors were drawn to this state when large deposits of gold and silver were found
- the _______ weather in the West could range form 40 degrees in the winter to 110 degrees in the summer
- these communities made life more bearable on the Plains when they incorporated schools and churches to make life resemble like what it was back East
20 Clues: large deposits of ore • stretched from Texas to Canada • large ranchers vs. small farmers • African Americans who settled West • time period of this famous cowboy/lawman/gambler • invented a plow that would work the tough sod out West • Cyrus McCormick invented a more _____ reaper and thrasher • the Transcontinental ______ connected the East to the West • ...
Scientist Name 2023-06-25
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- Physician, philosopher, and humanitarian who dedicated his life to providing medical care in Africa.
- Microbiologist and chemist who developed vaccines and made significant contributions to the understanding of germ theory.
- This polymath was an artist, inventor, and scientist. He painted the famous Mona Lisa and made scientific observations and sketches of various subjects.
- 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- Inventor and scientist who is credited with inventing the telephone and made significant contributions to communication technology.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and his bestselling book "A Brief History of Time."
- Chemist and crystallographer whose work was crucial in the discovery of the structure of DNA.
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- Inventor and businessman known for his development of practical inventions like the electric light bulb and phonograph.
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) power systems.
- Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine.
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- Primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and their habitats.
- Astronomer and physicist who made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of motion, gravity, and the cosmos.
- Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences.
15 Clues: 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². • Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine. • ...
Scientists and their Discoveries 2022-05-26
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- Invention of Ferdinand Verbiest
- Finding out things that already exist.
- Discovery of William Conrad Rotgen
- Invention of Emile Berliner
- A pertnered invention of Samuel Morse
- Invention of Alexander Graham Bell
- Father of Computers
- The invention of The Wright Brothers
- A scientist well known for the invention of light bulb
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- Scientist who discovered the Barometer
- Sceintist who built the world's first programe controlled computer
- Discovery of Frederick Banting
- tool used in meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure.
- Discovery of Sir Alexander Flemming
- Discovery of Sir. C. V. Raman
15 Clues: Father of Computers • Invention of Emile Berliner • Discovery of Sir. C. V. Raman • Discovery of Frederick Banting • Invention of Ferdinand Verbiest • Discovery of William Conrad Rotgen • Invention of Alexander Graham Bell • Discovery of Sir Alexander Flemming • The invention of The Wright Brothers • A pertnered invention of Samuel Morse • Scientist who discovered the Barometer • ...
Outdoor Discovery 2022-03-08
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- living things and especially mammals birds and fishes
- A 4-H shooting sport that uses arrows as ammo
- jack & cottontail are two types common in La Paz county
- An outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments often in mountainous regions
- a long stretch of water on AZ's western border
- a path to follow on a hike
- a person who makes sure that hunting and fishing laws are obeyed
- all animal droppings
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- lower 40 4-H _____
- a fish named for the shape of its head
- An imprint used to follow animals
- where the sun sets
- a flightless bird protected in AZ
- a big cat with a short tail
- a compass points this out
- Bambi was one
- an AZ county home to crit reservation
- soft dense yellow metal that can give you a 'fever'
- the general direction of sunrise
19 Clues: Bambi was one • lower 40 4-H _____ • where the sun sets • all animal droppings • a compass points this out • a path to follow on a hike • a big cat with a short tail • the general direction of sunrise • An imprint used to follow animals • a flightless bird protected in AZ • an AZ county home to crit reservation • a fish named for the shape of its head • ...
Discovery 2 2023-12-17
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- Exchange of written information between parties. (2 words)
- Court-appointed official assisting in complex discovery matters. (2 words)
- Evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words)
- Intentional destruction or alteration of evidence. (1 word)
- Agreed-upon facts between parties in a lawsuit. (2 words)
- Request to temporarily halt certain actions pending trial. (2 words)
- Request for a mental health assessment of a party. (2 words)
- Demand for a party to undergo a medical or psychiatric evaluation. (2 words)
- Written statement made under oath. (2 words)
- Contract restricting the sharing of certain information. (2 words)
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- Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words)
- Legal proceedings where opposing parties present evidence and arguments. (2 words)
- Request for the court to recognize certain facts without formal evidence. (2 words)
- Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words)
- Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words)
- Inspection of an object or property relevant to the case. (2 words)
- Request for the court to provide expert witnesses. (3 words)
- Request for the opposing party to reveal certain information. (1 word)
- Request to present evidence of rehabilitation during sentencing. (1 word)
- Request for a mental or physical examination of a party. (1 word)
20 Clues: Evidence favorable to the accused. (2 words) • Written statement made under oath. (2 words) • Request to prevent the entry of a judgment. (3 words) • Request for release from unlawful detention. (4 words) • Request to allow specific evidence at trial. (3 words) • Agreed-upon facts between parties in a lawsuit. (2 words) • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-12-18
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- An ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his work on
- A microbiologist who made major contributions to the understanding of germs and developed the process of pasteurization.
- His laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundations of classical mechanics.
- A physicist and chemist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- The physicist behind the theory of relativity, one of the most famous scientific figures in history.
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- A pioneering physicist and chemist, famous for her work on radioactivity and the discovery of radium.
- A biologist best known for his theory of natural selection and his work On the Origin of Species.
- Known for his groundbreaking contributions to the development of alternating current electricity systems and inventions like the Tesla coil.
- An astronomer and physicist who made major contributions to the scientific revolution, including improvements to the telescope.
- A theoretical physicist best known for his work on black holes and his popular book A Brief History of Time.
10 Clues: An ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer known for his work on • His laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundations of classical mechanics. • A physicist and chemist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. • ...
GRADE 7 Commonly Misspelled Words Practice 2025-10-30
19 Clues: RURAL • PLURAL • EXCEPT • BELIEVE • RECEIVE • COUNTRY • DECEIVE • POLITICS • ADEQUATE • EXCELLENT • FORTUNATE • COUNTRIES • POLITICAL • OBNOXIOUS • DIFFERENT • DISCOVERY • POLITICIAN • DISCOVERIES • FORTUNATELY
Inventors and Inventions 2015-03-03
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- The water frame was invented by Richard Arkwright, and was similar to the Spinning Jenny, but was powered by _____.
- Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- Louis Pasteur discovered the proccess of ___________, which kills bacteria in liquids.
- Manufacturers/ factories used ______ power, along with coal, to run their machines.
- The revolution's innovative new form of transportation.
- Home, or _______ industries turned into/ were replaced by factories during the revolution.
- Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785.
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- James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765.
- Farming changed from single-family ____________ farms to larger farms that produced their crops for market.
- The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay.
- James _____ created a steam engine to run machinery, and a metric unit of power is named after him.
- Over-crowded industrial centers were plagued by the problem of _____________ when people migrated from the small farming communities.
- The __________ Revolution lead to increased productivity and innovation in technology and manufacturing.
- A hand weaver could only produce about ____ yards of cloth per day from a hand loom.
- James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____.
15 Clues: James Watt's steam engine was fueled by _____. • Edmund Cartwright invented the ______ loom in 1785. • The revolution's innovative new form of transportation. • James ____________ invented the "Spinning Jenny" in 1765. • The Flying ________ replaced the hand loom thanks to John Kay. • Robert _______ invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S. • ...
Jobs and inventions 2023-04-24
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- Doctors use radiation to _____________ patients.
- The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken.
- Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses.
- oven A _________ _______ uses radiation to cook food.
- The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm.
- The _____________ helps sick people in a hospital.
- This ___________ kills the bacteria that makes us ill.
- Is Olivia's ___________ broken?
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- This medicine kills the _________ that makes us ill.
- The _____________ was a great invention.
- Thanks to Alexander Fleming,we have __________.
- This is a great _______________.
- Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse.
- Radiation is an invisible form of ________________.
- You can watch movies on ______________.
15 Clues: Is Olivia's ___________ broken? • This is a great _______________. • You can watch movies on ______________. • The _____________ was a great invention. • The ______________ take an X-ray of her arm. • Doctors use X-ray to _____________ illnesses. • Hospitals are _________ thanks to this nurse. • The ____________ in Olivia's arm is not broken. • ...
Inventions and Technology 2023-05-29
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- Bulb A device that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- A device used to capture and record images.
- A device that displays moving images and sound.
- A motor vehicle used for transportation on roads.
- A device used for mathematical calculations.
- Machine An appliance used for cleaning clothes.
- A mobile phone with advanced features and internet connectivity.
- A global computer network providing information and communication.
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- A human-powered vehicle with two wheels.
- An appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold.
- A device used for communication over long distances.
- A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a jet or propeller engine.
- An appliance used for cooking or heating food quickly.
- Global Positioning System, a navigation technology using satellite signals.
- An electronic device that processes data and performs tasks.
15 Clues: A human-powered vehicle with two wheels. • A device used to capture and record images. • A device used for mathematical calculations. • A device that displays moving images and sound. • Machine An appliance used for cleaning clothes. • A motor vehicle used for transportation on roads. • An appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold. • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2023-06-09
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- Alexander Fleming discovered ______.
- Guglielmo Marconi is credited with inventing the ______.
- Thomas Edison is known for his work with ______.
- The Wright brothers invented the ______.
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with inventing the ______.
- Lewis Waterman invented the fountain ______.
- Alexander Fleming discovered the first ______.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the ______.
- Tim Berners-Lee is known for inventing the ______.
- Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered ______.
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- Gutenberg invented the ______.
- Isaac Newton discovered the laws of ______.
- Thomas Edison invented the ______.
- James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of ______.
- George de Mestral invented ______.
15 Clues: Gutenberg invented the ______. • Thomas Edison invented the ______. • George de Mestral invented ______. • Alexander Fleming discovered ______. • The Wright brothers invented the ______. • Alexander Graham Bell invented the ______. • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered ______. • Isaac Newton discovered the laws of ______. • Lewis Waterman invented the fountain ______. • ...
Famous inventors 2023-06-22
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- Watt Improved the steam engine, making it more efficient and powering the Industrial Revolution. His work had a significant impact on transportation and manufacturing.
- Edison Inventor of the electric light bulb and the phonograph. He is known for his numerous inventions and contributions to technology.
- Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were pioneers of aviation. They invented and built the world's first successful airplane.
- Graham Bell Inventor of the telephone. His invention revolutionized communication and connected people across long distances.
- Morse Inventor of the Morse code and the telegraph. His inventions enabled long-distance communication through electrical signals.
- Fleming Discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic. His discovery revolutionized medicine by providing an effective treatment for bacterial infections.
- Galilei A physicist and astronomer, Galileo made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of motion and the solar system. He invented the thermoscope, a precursor to the thermometer.
- Pasteur Known for his discoveries in microbiology and immunization. Pasteur developed pasteurization, a process that kills harmful bacteria in food and beverages. His work laid the foundation for modern microbiology.
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- Franklin Known for his experiments with electricity, Franklin discovered the lightning rod and invented bifocals and the Franklin stove.
- Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press, which allowed for the mass production of books and played a crucial role in the spread of knowledge.
- da Vinci Although not solely an inventor, da Vinci was a brilliant artist, scientist, and inventor. He conceptualized designs for various inventions, including flying machines and armored vehicles.
- Tesla Known for his work in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems and many other inventions in electricity.
- Curie A physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Washington Carver Known for his work in agricultural science, Carver developed techniques for soil conservation and made valuable discoveries in crop rotation.
- Whitney Inventor of the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the cotton industry by efficiently separating cotton fibers from seeds.
15 Clues: Tesla Known for his work in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems and many other inventions in electricity. • Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright were pioneers of aviation. They invented and built the world's first successful airplane. • ...
Travelling and discovery 2015-03-08
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- one of the great divisions of land on the globe
- a mapmaker
- to go on a trip or a journey
- to be the first to find out or see something
- a navigational instrument used to help sailors find direction.
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- a Spanish conqueror
- people or animals that live in a particular place
- to examine or travel over some territory
- a journey for a specific purpose, such as exploration
- divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
- is made by a cartographer
- a group of people who settle in another land but who are still under the rule of their native land
12 Clues: a mapmaker • a Spanish conqueror • is made by a cartographer • to go on a trip or a journey • to examine or travel over some territory • to be the first to find out or see something • one of the great divisions of land on the globe • people or animals that live in a particular place • a journey for a specific purpose, such as exploration • ...
Industrilization and Inventions 2014-12-04
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- helped transport raw materials and products to cities and farms
- captain of shipping and railroads
- people coming from other counties
- made by Henry ford
- made it easier the to work
- made by Alexander graham bell
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- came from the number of immigrants
- made demand for products
- "captain" of the assembly line and automobiles
- the captain of this industry is Andrew Caregie
- creator of the light bulb
- made by the Wright Brothers
- the captain of this industry is John D. Rockerfeller
- Henry ford was the "captain" of this industry
- was made by Thomas Edison
15 Clues: made by Henry ford • made demand for products • creator of the light bulb • was made by Thomas Edison • made it easier the to work • made by the Wright Brothers • made by Alexander graham bell • captain of shipping and railroads • people coming from other counties • came from the number of immigrants • Henry ford was the "captain" of this industry • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2024-01-26
Inventors and inventions 2017-10-18
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- / I manufactured the first car
- / We use me to make newspapers
- / We use it to see the time and it is portable
- / I saved a boy from rabies
- / I'm used to conserv aliments
- / Inventor of the phone
- / I made a lot of prototypes of flying machines
- / I created Microsoft
- / I invented the telescope
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- / We can listen music on me
- / We can watch cartoons on me
- / We wanted to fly
- / We can see trough you
- / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod
- / I was a steam engine
15 Clues: / We wanted to fly • / I created Microsoft • / I was a steam engine • / We can see trough you • / Inventor of the phone • / I invented the telescope • / We can listen music on me • / I saved a boy from rabies • / We can watch cartoons on me • / I manufactured the first car • / We use me to make newspapers • / I'm used to conserv aliments • / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod • ...
industry and inventions 2014-12-05
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- lower cost production and advertising
- inventions helped mostly deaf people.
- Chicago bulls
- steel,automobiles
- the light bulb and phonograph, movie camera,and movie camera
- Pittsburgh steelers
- owner of Carnegie steel
- pistons
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- energy tower
- dollars that help the industry get bigger
- controlled the new York and Harlem railroad,the Hudson railroad, and the new York city central
- labor,low wages,long hours, unsafe working
- controlled the first sustained flights in a power-driven airplane
- captain of the oil company
- captain of the automobile industryCornelius - controlled the new York city and Harlem railroad
15 Clues: pistons • energy tower • Chicago bulls • steel,automobiles • Pittsburgh steelers • owner of Carnegie steel • captain of the oil company • lower cost production and advertising • inventions helped mostly deaf people. • dollars that help the industry get bigger • labor,low wages,long hours, unsafe working • the light bulb and phonograph, movie camera,and movie camera • ...
Adventurer's Discovery 2022-08-18
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- to die because you are under water and cannot breath
- invalid; invaluable
- to take control of someone or something by force
- to say or show that something is certain or true
- an act of traveling by water
- important; large or great
- unimportant; not large or great
- large in size or amount
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- very surprising
- to travel across water in a boat or ship
- to look for
- not complicated; simple
- to discover the facts about something; to decide what will happen
- a place where ships can take on and off goods and passengers
- complicated
- to divide things or people into groups according to their type
- as a result; because of that; for that reason
- in addition; more importantly
18 Clues: to look for • complicated • very surprising • invalid; invaluable • not complicated; simple • large in size or amount • important; large or great • an act of traveling by water • in addition; more importantly • unimportant; not large or great • to travel across water in a boat or ship • as a result; because of that; for that reason • to take control of someone or something by force • ...
Inventions 2021-04-12
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- you use this to take pictures
- used to type before computers were invented
- you can find answers to anything you want on here
- used to call people wirelessly
- always points north
- used for listening to news
- allowed people to travel across the country before planes were invented
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- allows you to see planets far away
- another word for a car
- allows men to fly
- lights up your room
- allows you to watch shows
- invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg
- old-fashioned way of sending messages
14 Clues: allows men to fly • lights up your room • always points north • another word for a car • allows you to watch shows • used for listening to news • you use this to take pictures • used to call people wirelessly • allows you to see planets far away • old-fashioned way of sending messages • invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenberg • used to type before computers were invented • ...
Inventions 2023-06-26
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- - A machine used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh.
- - An electronic device that displays moving images and sound.
- - An antibiotic drug that helps fight bacterial infections.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- - An appliance used to quickly heat or cook food.
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- - A source of artificial light, invented by Thomas Edison.
- Press - A machine that allows for mass production of books and newspapers.
- - A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals, used for transportation.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations.
- - A device used to capture photographs or record videos.
- - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts.
- - An electronic device that processes and stores information.
- - A flying vehicle that allows people to travel long distances in the air.
- - A device used to communicate with others over long distances.
14 Clues: - A device used for mathematical calculations. • - An appliance used to quickly heat or cook food. • - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts. • - A device used to capture photographs or record videos. • - A machine used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh. • - A source of artificial light, invented by Thomas Edison. • ...
Inventions 2022-12-06
14 Clues: Marconi, 1895 • Karl Benz, 1885 • Levi Strauss, 1873 • Joseph Niepce, 1826 • Conrad Gesner, 1565 • Biro brothers, 1938 • Jacob Perkins, 1834 • Gideon Sunback, 1914 • Charles Babbage, 1977 • Edison and Swan, 1870 • Thomas Sullivan, 1908 • John Logi Baird, 1926 • Bell Laboratories, 1979 • Percy Lebaron Spencer, 1946
Spelling words UwU 2021-02-25
13.1 and 13.2 2025-12-08
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- creating chargaff's rules
- Discovery of Dna structure through x-ray
- The patterns in DNA and RNA
- proved Dna not protein is genetic material
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- Discovery of double helix Dna structure
- discovery of bacterial transformation
- Building block of DNA and RNA
- virus that replicates within bacteria
- The structure of Dna
- Discovery of Dna carrying genetic info
10 Clues: The structure of Dna • creating chargaff's rules • The patterns in DNA and RNA • Building block of DNA and RNA • discovery of bacterial transformation • virus that replicates within bacteria • Discovery of Dna carrying genetic info • Discovery of double helix Dna structure • Discovery of Dna structure through x-ray • proved Dna not protein is genetic material
Renaissance, Reformation and Discovery 2022-05-23
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- Explanations scientists develop to explain observed facts
- The exchange of plants, animals and ideas between the New World (Americas) and the Old World (Europe)
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church
- A step-by-step process for performing experiments and other scientific research
- Means "rebirth" and refers to the period that followed European's Middle Ages
- A way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
- What those who protested against the Roman Catholic church called themselves
- The effort to stop the spread of Protestantism and reform the Catholic church from within
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- The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government
- was a blend of humanist and religious ideas
- An economic system in which individuals and private businesses run most industries
- Were a religious order created to serve the pope and the church
- To go all the way around the globe
- Name for the large Spanish naval fleet
- System in which a government controls all economic activity in a country and its colonies to make the government stronger and richer
- Large farms
- When individuals or consumers decode what goods and services they will buy and sell
18 Clues: Large farms • To go all the way around the globe • Name for the large Spanish naval fleet • was a blend of humanist and religious ideas • A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church • Explanations scientists develop to explain observed facts • The series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
Female scientists - Team D 2025-12-05
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- Developed the first computer algorithm
- Known for her research on spiral galaxie and galaxie rotationIs k
- Led a groundbreaking long-term study of mountain gorillas and discovery of their complex social structure, behavior, and communication.
- Got a Nobel Price in medecin for discovering the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Was Lead engineer at NASA's Space Launch System
- MONTALCINI Jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Stanley Cohen for their discovery of nerve growth factor.
- Discovered polonium and radium, both more radioactive than uranium.
- Sparked the modern environmental movement by publishing Silent Spring, exposing the dangers of pesticides to nature.
- Led the development of the Apollo 11 lunar module's software, ensuring its success by managing critical system errors in real-time.
- Won the Nobel Prize in medecine for the discovery of transposable genetic elements
- Developped the first oral contraceptive
- Was the first woman professor at the Harvard medical school
- Was a British scientist best know for her contributions to the discovery of the molecular structure of DNA (double helix polymer).
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- Discovered the greenhouse effect
- Discovered and documented the full life-cycle of insects
- She contributed to the launch of the first French oceanographic vessel.
- Was the first woman to discover a comet & a nebulae
- Contributed to general relativity by proving the existence of solutions to the Einstein field equations under specific conditions
- Developed in-vitro fertilization IVF techniques which led to the first successful IVF pregnancy
- Was a Danish seismologist and geophysicist who is known for her discovery of the solid inne core.
- Accidentally discovered Tetranitratoxycarbon at 10yo, a theorical molecule rich in oxygen : C(NO₃)₄
- Was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for the development of a method for genome editing"
- She discovered the first treatment for leprosy.
- Pioneered a new way to test chemotherapy drugs using living tumor samples.
24 Clues: Discovered the greenhouse effect • Developed the first computer algorithm • Developped the first oral contraceptive • Was Lead engineer at NASA's Space Launch System • She discovered the first treatment for leprosy. • Was the first woman to discover a comet & a nebulae • Discovered and documented the full life-cycle of insects • ...
Inventions and Gadgets 2025-04-30
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- Wakes you up early.
- Changes the TV channel.
- Plays music and news.
- Tells time on your wrist.
- Commands for computers.
- Fixes and builds things.
- Keeps you cool.
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- Flies through the skies.
- A flying gadget.
- Powers your gadgets.
- Used to call others.
- Edison made it glow.
- A round invention.
- Captures memories.
- A mechanical helper.
15 Clues: Keeps you cool. • A flying gadget. • A round invention. • Captures memories. • Wakes you up early. • Powers your gadgets. • Used to call others. • Edison made it glow. • A mechanical helper. • Plays music and news. • Changes the TV channel. • Commands for computers. • Flies through the skies. • Fixes and builds things. • Tells time on your wrist.
Inventions and Technology 2025-12-23
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- : Programs that control computers.
- : Tiny chip inside electronics.
- : Device that processes information.
- : Power that flows in wires.
- : Useful household tool or device.
- : A person who creates new things.
- : Stores energy for tools and toys.
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- : Path for electric current.
- : Field about robots and automation.
- : Converts energy into movement.
- : Uses sunlight for energy.
- : Device that makes work easier.
- : Systems that move people or goods.
- : Study of applying science for use.
- : Connects computers worldwide.
15 Clues: : Uses sunlight for energy. • : Path for electric current. • : Power that flows in wires. • : Tiny chip inside electronics. • : Connects computers worldwide. • : Converts energy into movement. • : Device that makes work easier. • : Programs that control computers. • : Useful household tool or device. • : A person who creates new things. • : Stores energy for tools and toys. • ...
Famous Physicists 2025-10-09
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- Known for his discovery of the exclusion principle.
- Known for creating the first electric telegraph.
- Known for his cat.
- Known for creating alternating current.
- Known for detecting and producing X-rays.
- Known for inventing the first atomic bomb.
- Known for creating the first artificial nuclear reactor.
- Known for his uncertainty principle.
- Known for proving the existence of electromagnetic waves.
- Known for his discovery of energy quanta.
- Known as the father of nuclear physics.
- Known for his discovery of the electron.
- Known for his work on black holes and cosmology.
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- Known for the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation.
- Known for helping found the study of quantum mechanics, hint he was British.
- Known for his theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.
- Known for his theory of relativity.
- Known for inventing the electric battery.
- Known for her work on radioactivity.
- Known for his path integral formulation of quantum mechanics.
- Known for his telescope.
- Known for his work on atomic structure.
- Known for his work on magnetism and electricity.
- Known for his work on gravity.
- Known for his discovery of the neutron.
- Known for helping discover nuclear fission and for being the second woman to earn a doctorate in physics from the University of Vienna.
- Known for his law of elasticity.
27 Clues: Known for his cat. • Known for his telescope. • Known for his work on gravity. • Known for his law of elasticity. • Known for his theory of relativity. • Known for her work on radioactivity. • Known for his uncertainty principle. • Known for creating alternating current. • Known for his work on atomic structure. • Known for his discovery of the neutron. • ...
A Genius Without Frontiers 2020-03-22
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- Leonardo made many important ______________
- Fritj of Capra did an ______________ of Leonardo
- Many machines were later built ______________ to Leonardo's designs.
- Leonardo is considered to be the most _____________ talented person to have ever lived
- Leonardo was unique and ______________ from others
- Channel four ______________ a documentary on Leonardo.
- One of Leonardo's ideas was about ______________ solar power
- Andrea del Verrochio was a ______________ Italian painter.
- Leonardo integrated painting in his ______________
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- ______________ was an inspiration for a helicopter
- Some of his inventions were ______________ during his time.
- Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman
- Leonardo was ______________ by flight
- Leonardo ______________ many flying machines.
- Leonardo's ____________ to publish was unfortunate.
- Leonardo was a ______________ person
- One of his smaller inventions was the ______________ bobbin winder
- The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________
- Leonardo was a technological genius
- Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________
- Somes of Leonardo's ideas were ______________ other were not.
21 Clues: Leonardo was a technological genius • Leonardo was a ______________ person • Leonardo was ______________ by flight • Leonardo made many important ______________ • Leonardo ______________ many flying machines. • Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________ • Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman • The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________ • ...
Travelling and discovery 2015-03-08
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- a group of people who settle in another land but who are still under the rule of their native land
- people or animals that live in a particular place
- a mapmaker
- to be the first to find out or see something
- is made by a cartographer
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- a journey for a specific purpose, such as exploration
- a Spanish conqueror
- divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
- to go on a trip or a journey
- one of the great divisions of land on the globe
- to examine or travel over some territory
- A navigational instrument used to help sailors find direction.
12 Clues: a mapmaker • a Spanish conqueror • is made by a cartographer • to go on a trip or a journey • to examine or travel over some territory • to be the first to find out or see something • one of the great divisions of land on the globe • people or animals that live in a particular place • a journey for a specific purpose, such as exploration • ...
Industrial Revolution Brainpop 2021-08-18
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- What was a negative effect of burning coal and oil?
- The new inventions changed the way people _______ and worked.
- What word has to do with living out on a farm?
- The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread.
- The car would not be possible without the use of what?
- Big industries were located where?
- People moved from the _______ to live and work in the cities.
- Eli ______ invented the cotton gin
- What revolution took place between the mid-1700s to 1900s
- A huge number of what were made during this time?
- What was used in northern factories to build machines?
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- The telegraph, telephone, steamship and _______ changed American lives.
- The first industrial revolution started in what country?
- What country led the second Industrial revolution?
- What word means to carry goods and people from 1 point to another.
- What was a cheaper and more powerful source than the steam engine?
- By 1900, the United States changed from a farming society to an ___________ society.
- What word has to do with cities?
- The new type of furnace was used for making what?
- What type of engine was invented by James Watt?
20 Clues: What word has to do with cities? • Big industries were located where? • Eli ______ invented the cotton gin • The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread. • What word has to do with living out on a farm? • What type of engine was invented by James Watt? • A huge number of what were made during this time? • The new type of furnace was used for making what? • ...
Inventions 2019-11-27
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- who invented the lightbulb
- Karl Benz invented it
- use them when the sun is up
- you can listen music
- to dye your hair
- who is Mary Anderson
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- who invented airplane
- unwanted pregnancy
- what do you use everyday?
- what do most people play in their free time?
- where is Robert Anderson from?
- you use it in the bathroom
- wireless internet
- two-wheeled
14 Clues: two-wheeled • to dye your hair • wireless internet • unwanted pregnancy • you can listen music • who is Mary Anderson • who invented airplane • Karl Benz invented it • what do you use everyday? • who invented the lightbulb • you use it in the bathroom • use them when the sun is up • where is Robert Anderson from? • what do most people play in their free time?
Inventions 2021-03-04
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- clipper ships
- robert fulton
- john deere
- sowing machine
- which economy benefited from the cotton gin the most, north or south?
- george stephenson
- did interchangeable parts help with mass production
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- a horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- one of the first ever things to help with mass production
- cotton gin creator
- Samuel F.B. Morse
- spinning jenny
- telegraph
- steel process henrybessemer
- george stpehenson
15 Clues: telegraph • john deere • clipper ships • robert fulton • spinning jenny • sowing machine • Samuel F.B. Morse • george stephenson • george stpehenson • cotton gin creator • steel process henrybessemer • did interchangeable parts help with mass production • a horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains • one of the first ever things to help with mass production • ...
Inventions 2024-05-06
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- "Banking machine."
- "Personal audio gear." Stereo ___
- "Non-stick coating for cookware."
- "Artificial turf used in sports stadiums."
- "Bright light." ___ Lamp
- "Integrated circuit."
- "Light-emitting diode."
- "Home entertainment system for playing electronic games." __ Game Console
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- "Alarm device for detecting smoke and fire." ___ Detector
- "TV recording device." Video Recorder (VCR)
- "Medical imaging device." ___ Scanner
- "Focused light."
- "Recording tape." Audio __
- "Internet precursor."
- "Pointing device for computer navigation." Computer ___
15 Clues: "Focused light." • "Banking machine." • "Internet precursor." • "Integrated circuit." • "Light-emitting diode." • "Bright light." ___ Lamp • "Recording tape." Audio __ • "Personal audio gear." Stereo ___ • "Non-stick coating for cookware." • "Medical imaging device." ___ Scanner • "Artificial turf used in sports stadiums." • "TV recording device." Video Recorder (VCR) • ...
Inventions 2025-02-23
14 Clues: Strom • Einfluss • Erfinder • entdecken • Erfindung • verbessern • entwickeln • beeindruckt • verantwortlich • experimentieren • entwerfen, planen • versuchen, testen • produzieren, herstellen • herausfinden, erarbeiten
Inventions 2024-01-29
14 Clues: จำเป็น • วิธีการ • บรรจุไฟ • ผลิต/สร้าง • อย่างแพร่หลาย • เมื่อเร็วๆนี้ • ประดิษฐ์คิดค้น • ที่เคลื่อนย้ายได้ • อุปกรณ์ เครื่องใช้ • แนะนำ เสนอให้รู้จัก • ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับไฟฟ้า • ที่หิ้วได้/ที่พกพาได้ • คุณภาพ/รายละเอียดของภาพ • คลื่นชนิดหนึ่งที่ทำให้เกิดความร้อน
Career discovery 2013-01-24
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- What is the key to getting a good job?
- What is the name of the IT specialist support unit?
- Who looks after knowledge management in a law firm?
- What does the Business Development team do?
- Which department looks after staff requirements?
- What is important for long term development?
- What is another name for an Administrative Assistant?
- Name the place where disputes are decided
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- What skills must everyone have to work in a law firm?
- What is the name given to a person/orgnisation that seeks legal advice
- What job involves meeting clients on arrival?
- What word can describe knowledge and training?
- Is it essential to stay in the same job over a lifetime?
- What is another name for a lawyer?
- Which department looks after the employees pay?
- Who can provide you with inspiration?
- Can you become a lawyer with part time study?
17 Clues: What is another name for a lawyer? • Who can provide you with inspiration? • What is the key to getting a good job? • Name the place where disputes are decided • What does the Business Development team do? • What is important for long term development? • What job involves meeting clients on arrival? • Can you become a lawyer with part time study? • ...
Stem Cells to Fight Cancer 2022-12-08
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- A type of research study that tests how well new medical approaches work in people.
- Vaccines are the safest way to gain long-term immunity
- T cells are important immune cells that can sometimes fight cancer
- A disease caused by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- A rare, slow-growing type of soft tissue cancer
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- The field of study concerned with discovering and describing the world around us by observing and experimenting.
- Ligaments, muscles and tendons.
- special cells produced by bone marrow (a spongy tissue found in the centre of some bones) that can turn into different types of blood cells.
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- enhances their viability and proliferative, migratory and functional properties.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other disease
- A treatment in which a patient's T cells are changed in the laboratory so they will bind to cancer cells and kill them
- A type of white blood cell.
- A movement where new inventions are tested and helps long term
- consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate or suppress the immune system to help the body fight cancer and infections.
- T cells from the patient and re-engineering them in the laboratory to produce proteins on their surface
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
20 Clues: A type of white blood cell. • Ligaments, muscles and tendons. • a new method, idea, product, etc. • A rare, slow-growing type of soft tissue cancer • Vaccines are the safest way to gain long-term immunity • A movement where new inventions are tested and helps long term • consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate. • ...
ED Crossword 2022-01-07
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- The reason we're almost entirely remote in the last year :(
- Internal name for bringing Salesforce to the public cloud
- Einstein Under _____ Leads to Intelligent Decisions
- Name of our mid-year kick off. Also the word for "many hands working together" in Hawaiian
- one of our "algorithms" for gradient boosting
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- Internal name for project that brings Einstein Discovery to Tableau Online
- Original Salesforce acquisition that became Einstein Discovery
- Largest Salesforce acquisition to date
- Insights and _____
- Annual event that brings together the global Salesforce community for learning, fun, community building, and philanthropy
- In June, we had a team event where Bobby taught us how to make ____
- Project name for transitioning Einstein Discovery analysis and model creation to Spark
- Empowering ED customers by enabling custom models to be uploaded to and utilized in Einstein Discovery
- Last name of Salesforce's new co-CEO
14 Clues: Insights and _____ • Last name of Salesforce's new co-CEO • Largest Salesforce acquisition to date • one of our "algorithms" for gradient boosting • Einstein Under _____ Leads to Intelligent Decisions • Internal name for bringing Salesforce to the public cloud • The reason we're almost entirely remote in the last year :( • ...
inventions 2019-11-27
14 Clues: wifi • sebra • magamisase • sõiduvahend • nägemisvahend • arvutusvahend • kummis jalanõud • pepu pühkimiseks • toidu hoidmis koht • imiku kakamis koht • igapäeva kasutus asi • rööbastel sõiduvahend • liiklusvahend maanteel • rasestumisvastane vahend
Inventions 2022-12-19
INVENTIONS 2022-10-20
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- Before we had computers, we used this machine to write.
- The part of a lamp that gives light.
- You can call your friends using it.
- You put food in it so it doesn't go bad.
- We use it to build houses, it's grey and hard.
- For example euros, dollars, pounds or zlotys.
- It's round and it's the most important invention.
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- You put it on a table to have more light.
- A medicine that fights infections.
- It makes our cars go fast.
- It's brown or white, sweet and makes us happier.
- A mobile phone, a tablet, a computer, etc.
- You write on it.
- You take photos with it.
14 Clues: You write on it. • You take photos with it. • It makes our cars go fast. • A medicine that fights infections. • You can call your friends using it. • The part of a lamp that gives light. • You put food in it so it doesn't go bad. • You put it on a table to have more light. • A mobile phone, a tablet, a computer, etc. • For example euros, dollars, pounds or zlotys. • ...
Physicist Names Puzzle 2021-01-17
10 Clues: relativity • Father of Physics • SI unit of force(N) • SI unit of frequency • Discovered Static Electricity • Discovery of incandescent light • Discovery gold leaf Electroscope • SI unit of electrical resistance Ω • Discovery of Electromagnetic Induction • Discovery of relation between lightning and electricity
China's Golden Age 2021-01-19
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- made sharing ideas and inventions possible (2 words)
- used in religious and social celebrations before being used in war
- the method of printing developed by the Tang
- oldest block-printed book (2 words)
- the first dynasty in the golden age of China
- what the Chinese buildings blended into
- the position of the characters in block printing
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- for example, the magnetic compass & rain and snow gauges
- a thin, strong, translucent pottery
- a building first used as a Buddhist temple
- a time when a country is at its best (2 words)
- what the Chinese clocks were run by
- for example, the pagoda and houses built with screens for walls
- the second dynasty in the golden age of China
14 Clues: a thin, strong, translucent pottery • what the Chinese clocks were run by • oldest block-printed book (2 words) • what the Chinese buildings blended into • a building first used as a Buddhist temple • the method of printing developed by the Tang • the first dynasty in the golden age of China • the second dynasty in the golden age of China • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-10-06
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- Another river that surround Mesopotamia
- What country is Mesopotamia in
- Babylonia's King
- the belief in many gods
- A piece of land that has good soil and is shaped like a crescent
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- the first system used to create order
- One of Assyria's inventions
- a word that describes to control the water of the rivers
- One of the rivers that surround Mesopotamia
- People from Sumer
- One of Sumers inventions
- One of the 8 features that are needed in a good civilization
12 Clues: Babylonia's King • People from Sumer • the belief in many gods • One of Sumers inventions • One of Assyria's inventions • What country is Mesopotamia in • the first system used to create order • Another river that surround Mesopotamia • One of the rivers that surround Mesopotamia • a word that describes to control the water of the rivers • ...
ARUK 2017-02-28
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- Research.
- The nine-letter word in our Word wheel.
- The fastest growing of the top 10 medical research charities in the UK.
- Making an important discovery. Penetration of a barrier.
- What does the lysosomal system breakdown?
- Research study.
- Our Drug Discovery Institutes are in Cambridge, _____ and London.
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- Media net (anag).
- Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen.
- A biological process that can switch genes on or off.
- See xxx.
- Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain.
- See xxx.
- Polite expression of gratitude.
14 Clues: See xxx. • See xxx. • Research. • Research study. • Media net (anag). • Polite expression of gratitude. • Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. • The nine-letter word in our Word wheel. • What does the lysosomal system breakdown? • A biological process that can switch genes on or off. • Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-08-30
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- The study of earth and rocks
- A judgment based on reasoning
- The study of the natural and physical world
- To take notice
- Study of the physical world
- element of an experiment
- a breakthrough
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- A scientific guess
- Available facts
- Study of space and the cosmos
- Study of chemicals and reactions
- facts, numbers, statistics
- How to make a discovery or hypothesis
- Researching and discovering
- Study of life
15 Clues: Study of life • To take notice • a breakthrough • Available facts • A scientific guess • element of an experiment • facts, numbers, statistics • Study of the physical world • Researching and discovering • The study of earth and rocks • A judgment based on reasoning • Study of space and the cosmos • Study of chemicals and reactions • How to make a discovery or hypothesis • ...
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • official, formal • extra, leftovers • no longer living • productive, rich • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • solve, complete • specific, exact • productive, rich • no longer living • extra, leftovers • official, formal • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Inventions 2019-11-27
14 Clues: ravim • magamiskoht • beebi tarve • meigi tarvik • suhtlusvahend • kirjutusvahend • vajalik asi elus • hoiab vihma eest • kaitseb päikese eest • millega saab teha tuld • telefoni ostes kaasas olev asi • pill tüdrukutele mõeldud ravim • mida kasutavad meditsiini töötajad • paper vajalik asi elus, mida kulub palju
Inventions 2019-11-27
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- a wireless technology standard used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices
- a theory of gravitation that was developed by Einstein
- helps patients cope with clinical depression, reshaping our understanding of how personality and emotion can be chemically controlled
- social media network
- a social media platform made buy Estonians
- you can fly with this costume
- was discovered 4,000 years ago, or more, in Mesopotamia
- was invented in 1876
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- invented in 1903 by the American Wright brothers
- a unique or novel device, method, composition or process
- the best-selling car in the U.S. by revenue
- the building was invented by Estonians
- invention that gives us warmth
- invented about 100 BC in China
14 Clues: social media network • was invented in 1876 • you can fly with this costume • invention that gives us warmth • invented about 100 BC in China • the building was invented by Estonians • a social media platform made buy Estonians • the best-selling car in the U.S. by revenue • invented in 1903 by the American Wright brothers • ...
Inventions 2025-11-04
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- Chinese made this and used it in fireworks first. (9 letters)
- think of something new, like a machine or idea. (7 letters)
- Edison’s ______ changed how we see at night. (10 letters)
- was invented in ancient China and helps us write. (10 letters)
- full of new ideas and good at inventing. (9 letters)
- of people’s lives, like a ______ of Einstein. (9 letters)
- should ______ the world of science and history. (7 letters)
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- make or create something that didn’t exist before. (7 letters)
- that is made for the first time. (10 letters)
- process of making books and newspapers by machine. (8 letters)
- person who creates new inventions. (8 letters)
- ______ a lot to inventors for making life easier. (3 letters)
- ______ what life would be like without the light bulb. (7 letters)
- ______ Chinese invented many important things. (7 letters)
14 Clues: that is made for the first time. (10 letters) • person who creates new inventions. (8 letters) • full of new ideas and good at inventing. (9 letters) • Edison’s ______ changed how we see at night. (10 letters) • of people’s lives, like a ______ of Einstein. (9 letters) • ______ Chinese invented many important things. (7 letters) • ...
Industrial Revolution Chapter 4 Section 1 2024-08-08
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- Patented the telephone
- Proved it was possible to pump crude oil from the ground
- City that grew quickly because many railroads crossed through it
- Iron made harder and stronger by mixing it with other metals
- Method developed in the mid-1800s for making steel more efficiently
- Fuel used for lighting, cooking, and heating beginning in the 1850s
- Built a lightweight airplane that used a small gas-powered engine
- Made train brakes safer; inventor of alternating (electrical) current and power stations
- Innovation of Henry Ford’s that dramatically reduced cost of production
- Built and sold the first practical American car
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- Created the Bessemer process
- A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
- Another name for oil
- Leader of the automobile industry and key innovator behind assembly-line manufacturing
- Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- Manufacturers and farmers used these to ship goods across the country
- A liquid made from petroleum and used especially as fuel for engines
- Facilities that turn petroleum into gasoline and other products
- Edison’s invention factory
- Petroleum that has not been processed
- New Jersey inventor credited with over 1000 inventions, including the light-bulb
21 Clues: Another name for oil • Patented the telephone • Edison’s invention factory • Created the Bessemer process • Petroleum that has not been processed • Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • Built and sold the first practical American car • Proved it was possible to pump crude oil from the ground • Iron made harder and stronger by mixing it with other metals • ...
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • specific, exact • roughly, nearly • solve, complete • official, formal • extra, leftovers • productive, rich • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • specific, exact • roughly, nearly • solve, complete • official, formal • no longer living • productive, rich • extra, leftovers • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • productive, rich • official, formal • no longer living • extra, leftovers • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
35 Famous Physics 2020-02-21
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- The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
- is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
- is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
- is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
- The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
- is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
- As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
- is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
- Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
- is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
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- is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
- is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
- is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
- originator of the Theory of Relativity.
- is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
- is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
- originator of the Quantum Theory.
- established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
- is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
- is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
- is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
- He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
- He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
- His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
- The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.
26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory. • originator of the Theory of Relativity. • is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity. • is famous for inventing the first electric battery. • is famous for Showing the existence of the electron. • is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory. • His inventions include the first calculation machine know. • ...
PLGL 134 Ch. 5-11, 13, 14 Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-25
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- Nonjurisdictional challenge to the sufficiency of the pleading.
- Pleading challenging the legal sufficiency of another pleading.
- Ultimate facts of the case.
- Proper jurisdiction in more than one court, such as federal and state court.
- Person not a party to the action.
- Statutory time within which actions must be prosecuted or forfeited.
- Denial or conjunctive or compound allegation which creates admission.
- Communcations between participants to a relationship that, as a result of public policy, cannot be discovered.
- delay or suspend
- In unlimited civil cases, limit of 35 of each type of written discovery; in limited cases, limit of 35 aggregate discovery items.
- Action taken without the presence of another party.
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- Work done by attorney or his assistants reflecting his mental impressions of the case.
- Term qualifying statements made under oath as outside the personal knowledge of the declarant.
- Written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.
- Lack of effort to serve the summons and complaint or to move the case toward trial.
- Document that certifies the truth of a pleading or discovery responses under oath.
- Plaintiff in a federal case in a counterclaim
- Pleading containing the allegations of the plaintiff against the defendant(s).
- Strategic plan for discovery to be conducted during the litigation.
- The right of the plaintiff to sue under substantive law.
- Permission or order of court.
21 Clues: delay or suspend • Ultimate facts of the case. • Permission or order of court. • Person not a party to the action. • Plaintiff in a federal case in a counterclaim • Action taken without the presence of another party. • The right of the plaintiff to sue under substantive law. • Written questions to be answered in writing and under oath. • ...
The Boy 2013-06-30
25 Clues: strive • examine • triumph • enormous • suddenly • thumping • loathsome • discovery • splotches • beginning • announced • hesitated • liquorice • consisted • disturbed • disgusting • experience • proclaimed • reasonable • brilliance • fascinating • explanation • smithereens • tremendously • uncomfortable
Industrial Revolution Brainpop 2021-08-18
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- What was a negative effect of burning coal and oil?
- The new inventions changed the way people _______ and worked.
- What word has to do with living out on a farm?
- The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread.
- The car would not be possible without the use of what?
- Big industries were located where?
- People moved from the _______ to live and work in the cities.
- Eli ______ invented the cotton gin
- What revolution took place between the mid-1700s to 1900s
- A huge number of what were made during this time?
- What was used in northern factories to build machines?
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- The telegraph, telephone, steamship and _______ changed American lives.
- The first industrial revolution stared in what country?
- What country led the second Industrial revolution?
- What word means to carry goods and people from 1 point to another.
- What was a cheaper and more powerful source than the steam engine?
- By 1900, the United States changed from a farming society to an ___________ society.
- What word has to do with cities?
- The new type of furnace was used for making what?
- What type of engine was invented my James Watt?
20 Clues: What word has to do with cities? • Big industries were located where? • Eli ______ invented the cotton gin • The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread. • What word has to do with living out on a farm? • What type of engine was invented my James Watt? • A huge number of what were made during this time? • The new type of furnace was used for making what? • ...
Administration of Justice Review 2024-08-20
Across
- An attorney that represents the individual accused of the crime committed
- The actual money that the losing side must pay to the winning side to make up for losses or injuries
- An attorney appointed to represent individuals who cannot afford one of their own (indigents)
- test one takes when applying to law school
- protects logos and brand names
- protects artistic works- movies, books, music
- is a question-and-answer session used in the pre-trial "discovery" process of a civil lawsuit, to gain information about the case
- mutual agreement between the two sides/parties in a legal case. This type of agreement often allows both parties to avoid a f
- Amendment that gives individuals the right to counsel/an attorney in a criminal case
- the burden of proof required to determine guilt in a criminal case.
- represents the gov. or state, not the victim specifically
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- individual accused of the crime committed
- person/group who files a lawsuit in a civil case
- SCOTUS case that gave us the public defender's office
- test one takes to become a licensed attorney
- protects your inventions
- located inside the courtroom is the structure that separates spectators from those participating in the trial
- claim exists when a person dies due to the legal fault of another
- agreements in which the defendant chooses to plead guilty in order to avoid a formal trial
- has entire charge and control of every criminal prosecution instituted or pending in his district, and determines whom, when, and how a case should be prosecuted
20 Clues: protects your inventions • protects logos and brand names • individual accused of the crime committed • test one takes when applying to law school • test one takes to become a licensed attorney • protects artistic works- movies, books, music • person/group who files a lawsuit in a civil case • SCOTUS case that gave us the public defender's office • ...
A Genius Without Frontiers 2020-03-22
Across
- Leonardo made many important ______________
- Fritj of Capra did an ______________ of Leonardo
- Many machines were later built ______________ to Leonardo's designs.
- Leonardo is considered to be the most _____________ talented person to have ever lived
- Leonardo was unique and ______________ from others
- Channel four ______________ a documentary on Leonardo.
- One of Leonardo's ideas was about ______________ solar power
- Andrea del Verrochio was a ______________ Italian painter.
- Leonardo integrated painting in his ______________
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- ______________ was an inspiration for a helicopter
- Some of his inventions were ______________ during his time.
- Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman
- Leonardo was ______________ by flight
- Leonardo ______________ many flying machines.
- Leonardo's ____________ to publish was unfortunate.
- Leonardo was a ______________ person
- One of his smaller inventions was the ______________ bobbin winder
- The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________
- Leonardo was a technological genius
- Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________
- Somes of Leonardo's ideas were ______________ other were not.
21 Clues: Leonardo was a technological genius • Leonardo was a ______________ person • Leonardo was ______________ by flight • Leonardo made many important ______________ • Leonardo ______________ many flying machines. • Leonardo's Dream Machines is a ______________ • Leonardo's ______________ was almost superhuman • The Vitruvian man was a study of ______________ • ...
GRADE 7 Commonly Misspelled Words 3 2025-11-14
17 Clues: famous • symbol • plural • process • luggage • believe • library • country • receive • burglar • cemetery • neighbor • glaciers • discovery • essential • embarrassed • influential
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • extra, leftovers • productive, rich • official, formal • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Star Trek: Discovery 2022-04-22
Across
- burnham and spock's mom
- vice admiral of starfleet
- Vina is a resident there
- former captain and is a Terran
- captain of discovery and enterprise
- burnham and spocks dad
- he is a commander and a kelpien
- michael burnham's brother
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- Captain Pike's friend
- section 31 agent
- a scientific starship
- mutineer, but now commander
- she is an ensign
- works for section 31 and is a former terran emperor
- lieutenant commander and chief engineer
15 Clues: section 31 agent • she is an ensign • Captain Pike's friend • a scientific starship • burnham and spocks dad • burnham and spock's mom • Vina is a resident there • vice admiral of starfleet • michael burnham's brother • mutineer, but now commander • former captain and is a Terran • he is a commander and a kelpien • captain of discovery and enterprise • ...
Methodology terms 2023-05-12
Across
- Social interaction
- a group of non-probability
- Non- profit communitary
- Cook-books and manuals
- Book in class about italian food
- Brain- storming sessions
- Politic
- lectures
- a dam is under construction
- Presentation skills
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- Children are in school
- Political canditate
- Discovery the Americas
- you reada recipe to gain
- when organisms compete for a mate
- the mind map
- a story "the boy cried wolf"
- Reading a newpaper
- minimize
- Pushing a doll in a pram
20 Clues: Politic • lectures • minimize • the mind map • Social interaction • Reading a newpaper • Political canditate • Presentation skills • Children are in school • Discovery the Americas • Cook-books and manuals • Non- profit communitary • you reada recipe to gain • Brain- storming sessions • Pushing a doll in a pram • a group of non-probability • a dam is under construction • ...
Bailey "Bits" 2024-02-17
Across
- Bailey created a chain of these
- Interested in his invention and used it for years.
- Name of bank Leonard C. Bailey created
- Name of inventor who created the "folding bed"
- Famous for creating these
- One of Bailey's first careers.
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- One of Bailey's inventions to help patients with hernias
- most known as this and as an inventor
- City where Bailey created his barbershops
- Bailey's most famous invention.
10 Clues: Famous for creating these • One of Bailey's first careers. • Bailey created a chain of these • Bailey's most famous invention. • most known as this and as an inventor • Name of bank Leonard C. Bailey created • City where Bailey created his barbershops • Name of inventor who created the "folding bed" • Interested in his invention and used it for years. • ...
Chemistry Crossword By Kiratvir, Lyndon 2026-02-05
Across
- Atomic Mass 39.948 u, Discovered by Lord Rayleigh
- Year of Discovery 1808 Discovered by Humphry Davy
- base of life
- atomic mass 47
- boiling point is 2858°C
- Melting point:1538°(1811.15k)
- colourless
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- Strong as steel half the density
- the 24 most abundant element
- Boiling Point 4000°C, Year of Discovery 1808
- Density (when liquid at melting point)8.86 g/cm
- atomic mass 29
- Melting Point -71°C, Discovery Date: 1900
- makes up 21% of earths atmosphere
- Atomic Mass:4.002602
- Atomic Mass :22.990 u, Discovery Date:1807
16 Clues: colourless • base of life • atomic mass 29 • atomic mass 47 • Atomic Mass:4.002602 • boiling point is 2858°C • the 24 most abundant element • Melting point:1538°(1811.15k) • Strong as steel half the density • makes up 21% of earths atmosphere • Melting Point -71°C, Discovery Date: 1900 • Atomic Mass :22.990 u, Discovery Date:1807 • Boiling Point 4000°C, Year of Discovery 1808 • ...
crossword 2023-01-27
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- boat The type of boat used by the Corps
- Sacagawea's husband
- The number of men in the Corps of Discovery
- The name of the fort the group spent the winter along the pacific before heading home
- Lewis and Clark's guide
- President who asked to buy Louisiana
- The leader of France in 1803
- Lewis' first name
- This river led the coprs to the Pacfici Ocean
- The European country that claimed the land south of the Louisiana Territory
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- Sacagawea's baby
- The territory purchased from France in 1803
- The country that sold Louisiana to the United States
- Lewis and Clark's starting point
- The month the Corps began their journey
- Clark's first name
- How many members of the corps of Discovery who died
- How many goals did Jefferson have for the corps of discovery?
- The river the Corps followed west from St. Louis
19 Clues: Sacagawea's baby • Lewis' first name • Clark's first name • Sacagawea's husband • Lewis and Clark's guide • The leader of France in 1803 • Lewis and Clark's starting point • President who asked to buy Louisiana • boat The type of boat used by the Corps • The month the Corps began their journey • The territory purchased from France in 1803 • ...
35 Famous scientists 2020-02-21
Across
- The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
- is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
- is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
- is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
- The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
- is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
- As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
- is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
- Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
- is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
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- is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
- is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
- is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
- originator of the Theory of Relativity.
- is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
- is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
- originator of the Quantum Theory.
- established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
- is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
- is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
- is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
- He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
- He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
- His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
- The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.
26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory. • originator of the Theory of Relativity. • is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity. • is famous for inventing the first electric battery. • is famous for Showing the existence of the electron. • is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory. • His inventions include the first calculation machine know. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary (6. klass) 2026-03-24
20 Clues: idee • ratas • panema • tõstma • rõngas • elekter • kasulik • pöörama • vöökoht • probleem • proovima • lahendus • kasutama • liigutama • õnnestuma • leiutised • läbi kukkuma • kujutlusvõime • patareid/akud • loomingulisus
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • extra, leftovers • official, formal • productive, rich • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: on purpose • not simple • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • specific, exact • solve, complete • roughly, nearly • no longer living • official, formal • productive, rich • extra, leftovers • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
ARUK 2017-03-16
Across
- The fastest growing of the top 10 medical research charities in the UK (see 5 down)
- Making an important discovery. Penetration of a barrier
- A research study that explores whether a treatment is safe and effective for humans (see 10 down)
- Media net (anagram)
- See 7 across
- Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen
Down
- Our Drug Discovery Institutes are in Cambridge, _____ and London
- See 13 across
- Polite expression of gratitude
- Research
- A biological process that can switch genes on or off
- The process of finding. Space shuttle
- Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain
- What does the lysosomal system breakdown?
14 Clues: Research • See 7 across • See 13 across • Media net (anagram) • Polite expression of gratitude • The process of finding. Space shuttle • Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen • What does the lysosomal system breakdown? • A biological process that can switch genes on or off • Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain • ...
35 Famous Physics 2020-02-21
Across
- The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.
- is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
- His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
- Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
- As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
- The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
- is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
- is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
- is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
- is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
- is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
- is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
- He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
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- is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
- is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
- He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
- established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
- is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
- originator of the Theory of Relativity.
- is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
- is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
- is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
- originator of the Quantum Theory.
- is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
- He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory. • originator of the Theory of Relativity. • is famous for inventing the first electric battery. • is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity. • is famous for Showing the existence of the electron. • is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory. • His inventions include the first calculation machine know. • ...
Discovery 2022-11-02
Across
- Active (blank)
- Taking these things is essential
- The best way to encourage customers to tell their story
- We strive to be(blank) in all our interactions
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- What you want to get from your customer
- Good discovery requires that you go (blank)
- What you have to do before you begin discovery
- A way to project confidence
- You always have your customer's (blank)
- Reading the room allows you to deal with this type of customer
10 Clues: Active (blank) • A way to project confidence • Taking these things is essential • What you want to get from your customer • You always have your customer's (blank) • Good discovery requires that you go (blank) • What you have to do before you begin discovery • We strive to be(blank) in all our interactions • The best way to encourage customers to tell their story • ...
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • cause, create • large animals • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • productive, rich • extra, leftovers • no longer living • official, formal • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • share, deliver, spread • new ideas, inventions, • official, strict, proper
Earliest Humans 2016-01-13
18 Clues: not simple • on purpose • through, by • split, crack • large animals • cause, create • roughly, nearly • specific, exact • solve, complete • official, formal • extra, leftovers • productive, rich • no longer living • ideas about reality • leaders and followers • new ideas, inventions, • share, deliver, spread • official, strict, proper
Discovery 2024-02-19
Across
- (Clue: Travel for discovery)
- (Clue: Reveal for the first time)
- (Clue: Spiritual discovery)
- (Clue: New creation or discovery)
- (Clue: Find hidden information)
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- (Clue: Expression of discovery)
- (Clue: Surprising discovery)
- (Clue: Significant discovery)
- (Clue: Discover through investigation)
- (Clue: New discovery or idea)
10 Clues: (Clue: Spiritual discovery) • (Clue: Travel for discovery) • (Clue: Surprising discovery) • (Clue: Significant discovery) • (Clue: New discovery or idea) • (Clue: Expression of discovery) • (Clue: Find hidden information) • (Clue: Reveal for the first time) • (Clue: New creation or discovery) • (Clue: Discover through investigation)
Booklet k-10 talking crossword puzzle II 2015-01-09
16 Clues: spider • species • ability • decline • society • specimen • capacity • argument • evidence • discovery • behaviour • narrative • inhabitant • appearance • shortcoming • civilization
Inventors and inventions 2017-10-18
Across
- / Inventor of the phone
- / I created Microsoft
- / I'm used to conserv aliments
- / We wanted to fly
- / I invented the telescope
- / I saved a boy from rabies
- / I made a lot of prototypes of flying machines
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- / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod
- / We use it to see the time and it is portable
- / We can see trough you
- / We can watch cartoons on me
- / We use me to make newspapers
- / I was a steam engine
- / I manufactured the first car
14 Clues: / We wanted to fly • / I created Microsoft • / I was a steam engine • / Inventor of the phone • / We can see trough you • / I invented the telescope • / I saved a boy from rabies • / We can watch cartoons on me • / We use me to make newspapers • / I'm used to conserv aliments • / I manufactured the first car • / I revolutionise the iPad and iPod • ...
The Renaissance: A Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-08
Across
- Was well-known for his "discovery" of the New World in the year 1492
- Decided to translate the Bible into Greek, and called on the Church to begin translating the Bible into other languages so common people could read it
- The ideology that rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith
- Invasion force which included 130 ships and 20,000 men, lost to English ships & caused Spain to decline as a world power
- The Renaissance began and was centered in this Italian city
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- Created one of the most important inventions in history, the Printing Press
- The Catholic Church sold these to sinners, claiming they would receive penance and automatic forgiveness if they paid the fee
- Absolutist from Austria who was the mother of 16 children, including Marie Antoinette
- Someone who challenged religious doctrine, known best for his 95 Theses
- Wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets, including "Romeo & Juliet"
- Well-known engineer, inventor, and artist, who is known for his paintings "Mona Lisa" & "The Last Supper"
- Became king of France at the age of 5, ruling for 72 years until the time of his death
- A political system in which a single ruler has unrestricted power
- Master sculptor, known for his version of "David"
- This individual persons fleet of ships would be the first person to circumnavigate the entire globe
15 Clues: Master sculptor, known for his version of "David" • Wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets, including "Romeo & Juliet" • The Renaissance began and was centered in this Italian city • A political system in which a single ruler has unrestricted power • Was well-known for his "discovery" of the New World in the year 1492 • ...
ARUK 2017-03-16
Across
- A research study that explores whether a treatment is safe and effective for humans (see 10 down)
- Making an important discovery. Penetration of a barrier
- See 13 across
- UK See 7 across
- Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain
- A biological process that can switch genes on or off
- What does the lysosomal system breakdown?
- Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen
Down
- Research
- The fastest growing of the top 10 medical research charities in the UK (see 5 down)
- Our Drug Discovery Institutes are in Cambridge, _____ and London
- you Polite expression of gratitude
- The process of finding. Space shuttle
- Media net (anagram)
14 Clues: Research • See 13 across • UK See 7 across • Media net (anagram) • you Polite expression of gratitude • The process of finding. Space shuttle • Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen • What does the lysosomal system breakdown? • A biological process that can switch genes on or off • Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain • ...
ARUK 2017-03-16
Across
- Media net (anagram)
- A research study that explores whether a treatment is safe and effective for humans (see 10 down)
- The process of finding. Space shuttle
- The fastest growing of the top 10 medical research charities in the UK (see 5 down)
- A biological process that can switch genes on or off
- Making an important discovery. Penetration of a barrier
Down
- Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen
- What does the lysosomal system breakdown?
- Polite expression of gratitude
- Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain
- Our Drug Discovery Institutes are in Cambridge, _____ and London
- See 13 across
- Research
- See 7 across
14 Clues: Research • See 7 across • See 13 across • Media net (anagram) • Polite expression of gratitude • The process of finding. Space shuttle • Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen • What does the lysosomal system breakdown? • A biological process that can switch genes on or off • Drug designed to remove amyloid clumps from the brain • ...
Science terms crossword 2024-10-25
12 Clues: d/t • d/t+d • Vi-Vf/t • 1st law • Scientist • Force measurment • Weight measurment • Discovery of force • Action and reaction • Discovery of inertia • Force that pulls you down • An invisible thing that pushes and pulls objects
Inventors and Inventions 2024-06-26
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- “anything under the sun” made by humans
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications
- Invented the internet
- Invented the Car
- These days you can´t live without it
- Invented the typewriters
- You use these to fly around the world
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- Was created in 1796 to help to treat illnesses
- Was invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Was invented by Charles Babbage
- Invented paper
- Is a person who invented a particular process
- Before this object, people relied on candles, oil lamps, and gaslights
- Is used to transport people
14 Clues: Invented paper • Invented the Car • Invented the internet • Invented the typewriters • Is used to transport people • Was invented by Charles Babbage • These days you can´t live without it • Was invented by Alexander Graham Bell • You use these to fly around the world • “anything under the sun” made by humans • Is a person who invented a particular process • ...
Discovery 2013-03-18
Across
- Moves the pointer on the screen
- A world wide system of computer networks
- Some might say, the old fashioned computer
- A portable disk
- Used to type commands into the computer
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- You can save documents here
- A computer in the palm of your hand
- An output that produces a copy
- A graphical view of the computer system
- A portable computer
10 Clues: A portable disk • A portable computer • You can save documents here • An output that produces a copy • Moves the pointer on the screen • A computer in the palm of your hand • A graphical view of the computer system • Used to type commands into the computer • A world wide system of computer networks • Some might say, the old fashioned computer
DISCOVERY 2024-03-28
Inventions 2016-09-26
Across
- to make better; to become better
- a thing that may happen or be the case
- careful study that is done to find a learn new things
- beat; win; rise above; succeeding dealing with a problem
- to reach or attain; to accomplish or to get
- the use of science for practical purposes
- knowledge or study of the natural worlds based on facts
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- a result or effect of an action or condition
- beneficial; valuable; useful
- to be successful or victorious
- a device created after a study and experimentation; a product of imagination
- find unexpectedly or in the course of a search
- science that deals with preventing, curing, and treating diseases
13 Clues: beneficial; valuable; useful • to be successful or victorious • to make better; to become better • a thing that may happen or be the case • the use of science for practical purposes • to reach or attain; to accomplish or to get • a result or effect of an action or condition • find unexpectedly or in the course of a search • ...
Inventions 2023-11-29
Across
- synonym for because of
- synonym for makr,produce
- opposite of with cord
- sg that you can carry
- sg new, revolutionary
- not straight
- sy who invented sg
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- another adjective for deadly
- material, trumpets are made of it
- suitcases have that
- it can be charged again
- verb which means speeding
- using the energy of the sun
13 Clues: not straight • sy who invented sg • suitcases have that • opposite of with cord • sg that you can carry • sg new, revolutionary • synonym for because of • it can be charged again • synonym for makr,produce • verb which means speeding • using the energy of the sun • another adjective for deadly • material, trumpets are made of it
INVENTIONS 2020-10-14
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- the first... was designed by Ferdinand Verbiest
- was invented 425 AD
- Galileo built his own version in 1609
- was invented by German inventor Hans Schwarzkopf
- was invented 100BC
- created in Estonia
- invented 3300BC
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- were invented 50,000 to 100,000 years ago
- created bye Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
- was invented in 1960s
- discoverd in 1901
- were used in East Asia in 1221
- was invented around 650 to 600 BC
13 Clues: invented 3300BC • discoverd in 1901 • was invented 100BC • created in Estonia • was invented 425 AD • was invented in 1960s • were used in East Asia in 1221 • was invented around 650 to 600 BC • Galileo built his own version in 1609 • created bye Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak • were invented 50,000 to 100,000 years ago • the first... was designed by Ferdinand Verbiest • ...
Inventions 2026-03-04
Across
- Take away from a position
- Mix with a circular motion
- Cook to thicken by evaporating liquid
- Transmit liquid from one container to another
- Set something in a particular position
- Heat liquid until bubbles form rapidly
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- Turn to ice by chilling
- Apply force by pushing down
- Place a lid on top of
- Make larger in amount or intensity
- Briefly lower into a liquid
- Draw something toward yourself
- Put in as an extra ingredient
13 Clues: Place a lid on top of • Turn to ice by chilling • Take away from a position • Mix with a circular motion • Apply force by pushing down • Briefly lower into a liquid • Put in as an extra ingredient • Draw something toward yourself • Make larger in amount or intensity • Cook to thicken by evaporating liquid • Set something in a particular position • ...
INVENTIONS 2020-10-14
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- was invented 425 AD
- were invented 50,000 to 100,000 years ago
- was invented 100BC
- was invented around 650 to 600 BC
- was invented in 1960s
- created bye Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
- were used in East Asia in 1221
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- invented 3300BC
- the first... was designed by Ferdinand Verbiest
- created in Estonia
- Galileo built his own version in 1609
- discoverd in 1901
- was invented by German inventor Hans Schwarzkopf
13 Clues: invented 3300BC • discoverd in 1901 • created in Estonia • was invented 100BC • was invented 425 AD • was invented in 1960s • were used in East Asia in 1221 • was invented around 650 to 600 BC • Galileo built his own version in 1609 • created bye Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak • were invented 50,000 to 100,000 years ago • the first... was designed by Ferdinand Verbiest • ...
Inventions 2021-04-10
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- - made using the hands
- - made using the most recent ideas
- - to try to do something, especially something difficult
- - to make something happen
- - achieving the wanted results
- - darkness caused by something blocking the sunlight
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- - a journey in a plane
- - to create something that didn`t exist
- - to take control of a foreign land or a group of people, by force
- - the amount of space between two places
- - hard material used for building walls and houses
- - to move programs or information into a computer's memory from the internet
- - to move something from a lower to a higher position
13 Clues: - a journey in a plane • - made using the hands • - to make something happen • - achieving the wanted results • - made using the most recent ideas • - to create something that didn`t exist • - the amount of space between two places • - hard material used for building walls and houses • - darkness caused by something blocking the sunlight • ...
inventions 2019-11-25
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- what invented marius olivier
- what invented paul cornu
- what invented levi strauss
- what invented Babylonians
- what invented bernard lassimone
- what invented bartolomeo cristofori
- what invented carl benz
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- what invented hiram maxim
- what invented karl jatho
- what invented thomas savery
- what invented john harington
- what invented vint cefr
- what invented margaret E. knight
13 Clues: what invented vint cefr • what invented carl benz • what invented karl jatho • what invented paul cornu • what invented hiram maxim • what invented Babylonians • what invented levi strauss • what invented thomas savery • what invented marius olivier • what invented john harington • what invented bernard lassimone • what invented margaret E. knight • ...
Inventions 2024-12-30
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- An instrument used to observe the sky and space
- A vehicle that flies
- A device for transmitting sound over a distance
- An instrument used to view small objects
- An invention that provides artificial light
- A global network of computers
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- A device for receiving and displaying moving images
- An antibiotic drug
- A device for transmitting and receiving radio waves
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A circular device that allows for the easy movement of objects
- A device for taking photographs
- A vehicle used for transportation
13 Clues: An antibiotic drug • A vehicle that flies • A global network of computers • A device for taking photographs • A vehicle used for transportation • An instrument used to view small objects • An invention that provides artificial light • An instrument used to observe the sky and space • A device for transmitting sound over a distance • ...
Fun Facts about Discovery Church 2020-05-14
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- Name of the church planted in Belize?
- Building Discovery met in prior to its current location?
- How many years ago was Discovery church planted?
- Pastor Gary's favorite instrument?
- What is Pastor Smith's favorite book? (besides the bible) Hint: It is by C.S. Lewis
- There are _____ treasures
- School Pastor Smith attended in undergrad?
- Sport Pastor Smith played in college?
- Who was Ms. Bunker Hill in 1986? Hint: She is also Mrs. Hospitality
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- Discovery's mission statement?
- Love God through
- What is Pastor Smith's favorite animal? Hint: it can run up to 58mph
- What was the name of the challenge Discovery did in 2014?
- What was Discovery called prior to it being named Discovery?
- We are a ____ not a pond
- Where was Pastor Tristan born?
16 Clues: Love God through • We are a ____ not a pond • There are _____ treasures • Discovery's mission statement? • Where was Pastor Tristan born? • Pastor Gary's favorite instrument? • Name of the church planted in Belize? • Sport Pastor Smith played in college? • School Pastor Smith attended in undergrad? • How many years ago was Discovery church planted? • ...
Occupations 2023-10-28
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- A caretaker of the land, growing crops and taking care of animals, like a steward of nature.
- A wise mentor, guiding young minds on a journey of learning and discovery, making education fun.
- A sky navigator, flying planes and taking us on adventures, like a captain of the clouds.
- A compassionate helper, taking care of sick people, like a comforting hand in times of need.
- A brave hero, always ready to rescue people from fires and emergencies, with a big red truck.
- A guardian of books, helping people find stories and knowledge, like a guide to amazing adventures.
- A culinary artist, creating delicious dishes, like a magician of flavors and mouthwatering food.
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- An investigator of mysteries, conducting experiments and discovering how the world works.
- A creative soul, painting, drawing, and sculpting beautiful art, like a dreamer with a canvas.
- A doctor for animals, healing and caring for pets, like a furry friend's best doctor.
- A melody maker, playing instruments and singing, like a magician who creates enchanting tunes.
- A caring healer, like a superhero who makes people feel better and helps them stay healthy.
- Officer A protector of the community, keeping us safe, like a guardian of order and a friend in uniform.
- A problem solver, designing and building cool things, like bridges, robots, and amazing inventions.
- An explorer of outer space, floating in a spacesuit, visiting planets and stars, like a space adventurer.
15 Clues: A doctor for animals, healing and caring for pets, like a furry friend's best doctor. • An investigator of mysteries, conducting experiments and discovering how the world works. • A sky navigator, flying planes and taking us on adventures, like a captain of the clouds. • ...
historical figure 2023-07-13
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- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet who wrote famous plays like Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet.
- Edison Inventor and businessman who made many important inventions like the light bulb and phonograph.
- da Vinci A brilliant artist and scientist from Italy who painted the Mona Lisa and designed early flying machines.
- Newton A scientist who discovered the laws of motion, gravity, and made breakthroughs in mathematics.
- Einstein Genius scientist who came up with the famous formula E=mc², which changed our understanding of the universe.
- Washington The first president of the United States and a key leader during the American Revolution.
- Parks A brave African American woman who fought for civil rights by refusing to give up her bus seat.
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- Columbus An explorer who traveled across the ocean, leading to the European discovery of America.
- Mandela South African leader who fought against the unfair apartheid system and became the country's first black president.
- Curie A scientist who discovered radium and polonium, becoming the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty, intelligence, and powerful alliances.
- Tubman Courageous woman who helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- Gandhi A peaceful leader from India who fought for his country's independence without using violence.
- of Arc A brave French girl who claimed to hear divine voices, leading her to fight in the battle for her country's freedom.
14 Clues: Ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty, intelligence, and powerful alliances. • Columbus An explorer who traveled across the ocean, leading to the European discovery of America. • Curie A scientist who discovered radium and polonium, becoming the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. • ...
