discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Places to visit 2024-01-23
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- They have lovely light trails and Sleeping Beauty exhibition here at Christmas
- A place I don’t like to see signs for on the motorway
- You can borrow books or join in with Lego club here
- A place to go out for tea
- This is a great place to go bowling or to the cinema with Grandma
- A fun place in Birmingham with lots of inventions and a big indoor slide and a water play area outside
- A nice little place for afternoon tea in Leamington
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- A park with a fairground and crazy golf
- A park with two playparks, a pub and a leisure centre
- A special house in Harbury where you can play with a tea set and a castle
- You can swim here and jump and go on the lazy river
11 Clues: A place to go out for tea • A park with a fairground and crazy golf • You can borrow books or join in with Lego club here • You can swim here and jump and go on the lazy river • A nice little place for afternoon tea in Leamington • A place I don’t like to see signs for on the motorway • A park with two playparks, a pub and a leisure centre • ...
1.1 Definition of Organization 2022-12-28
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- The understanding of human behavior enables one to achieve _______ in an organization.
- Individuals have _________ and intellectual limitations.
- Organizations are ______ inventions.
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- Organizational behavior is concerned with people's thoughts, feelings, _______, and actions in setting up a work task.
- All organizations have ______ that need to be accomplished through group effort.
- An important asset in an organization.
6 Clues: Organizations are ______ inventions. • An important asset in an organization. • Individuals have _________ and intellectual limitations. • All organizations have ______ that need to be accomplished through group effort. • The understanding of human behavior enables one to achieve _______ in an organization. • ...
Franny's Mad Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-16
Vocab List 1 Moritz Frank 2022-09-08
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- I finally have the full ____________ of my set.
- I like to __________ the results of sports games, but without any money!
- The death finally _______ the queen.
- Fame can make you ________ and make you see others as inferior.
- An IQ test tests ____________ thinking but there is more than logical cleverness.
- She finds his ____________ pretty weird, she would like him to be just honest.
- A lot of people ____________ of scientific facts.
- My flowers _________ after I watered them right
- He ______________ his success in the job with his capabilities, but he was just lucky.
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- After seven ___________ years of economic growth there was a crash.
- It is so __________ that it didn’t even move.
- Leonardo da Vinci is often regarded ____________ because of his inventions.
- You need a solid foundation to ________ the weight of your house.
- The number of people who would like to join us ________ heavily.
- He talks always ______________, I don’t know when he is serious and when not.
15 Clues: The death finally _______ the queen. • It is so __________ that it didn’t even move. • I finally have the full ____________ of my set. • My flowers _________ after I watered them right • A lot of people ____________ of scientific facts. • Fame can make you ________ and make you see others as inferior. • ...
All About The Ancient Civilizations 2022-03-03
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- How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there
- What was one of King Tutankhamun favourite possessions
- What was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia
- What is a famous building in Ancient Rome
- how many pieces of land does ancient Greece/Rome have right now
- 'meso' means middle what does 'potamos' mean (Mesopotamia's name)
- the most popular ancient China booklet filled with ______ sayings and prayers
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- what is an inventing that the Mesopotamian's invented that is still used to this day
- Other Mesopotamian river
- Fill in the blank, Chandragupta _________ (Ancient India)
- What is one of The Four Great Inventions of ancient China
- What is on of the two things Ra is the God of in Ancient Egypt
- What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate
- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- what is one clothing that ancient Romans wore
15 Clues: Other Mesopotamian river • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • What is a famous building in Ancient Rome • what is one clothing that ancient Romans wore • What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate • What was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia • How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there • What was one of King Tutankhamun favourite possessions • ...
Evan`s Week 14 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-08
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- Nothing changed the world so much as this invention 284
- What took the place of the gloomy feudal castles (3 words)282
- Henceforth the ______ was of little use in the field 283
- Trade drifted away from _____ 286
- What discovery changed the world enormously 283
- ______ expedition sailed round the world (don`t put apostrophe in answer) 284
- Who discovered the New World 284
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- Who began to openly spread Nicolas Copernicus teachings 288
- But in the end _______ out-distanced all rivals 286
- What did the Turks take in 1453 282
- Who said the Sun was the center of the Universe 287
- What did the theologians see Nicolas Copernicus as 287-288
- What place Columbus thought he sailed to in his first voyage 284
- The discovery of the New World opened up a crack for _____ 285
- What did the church think Earth was 285
15 Clues: Who discovered the New World 284 • Trade drifted away from _____ 286 • What did the Turks take in 1453 282 • What did the church think Earth was 285 • What discovery changed the world enormously 283 • But in the end _______ out-distanced all rivals 286 • Who said the Sun was the center of the Universe 287 • Nothing changed the world so much as this invention 284 • ...
Lord of the Flies Crossword 2022-01-12
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- His body was found dead and assumed as the best
- Piggy owns these and they are broken
- A symbol used to escape the island
- The shy boy
- The leader of the hunters
- In the beginning of the book, this crashes, which leads the boys to being stuck on the island
- The Leader of the boys
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- The small children were termed as this
- The twins
- Two chapters were dedicated to finding this
- The boy who killed Piggy
- A symbol used to demonstrate power and to speak
- The setting of the book
- The one who represents scientific discovery
14 Clues: The twins • The shy boy • The Leader of the boys • The setting of the book • The boy who killed Piggy • The leader of the hunters • A symbol used to escape the island • Piggy owns these and they are broken • The small children were termed as this • Two chapters were dedicated to finding this • The one who represents scientific discovery • ...
Lord of the Flies Crossword 2022-01-12
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- His body was found dead and assumed as the best
- Piggy owns these and they are broken
- A symbol used to escape the island
- The shy boy
- The leader of the hunters
- In the beginning of the book, this crashes, which leads the boys to being stuck on the island
- The Leader of the boys
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- The small children were termed as this
- The twins
- Two chapters were dedicated to finding this
- The boy who killed Piggy
- A symbol used to demonstrate power and to speak
- The setting of the book
- The one who represents scientific discovery
14 Clues: The twins • The shy boy • The Leader of the boys • The setting of the book • The boy who killed Piggy • The leader of the hunters • A symbol used to escape the island • Piggy owns these and they are broken • The small children were termed as this • Two chapters were dedicated to finding this • The one who represents scientific discovery • ...
Black history review 2021-01-29
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- Alexander Miles saved this machine
- This music movement started in the Bronx
- Alexander Ashbourne inventions cuts dough
- This genre is from Panama
- Alfred Cralle invented this to help serving
- Lisa Gelobter created these online moments
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- John Thomas White squeezed this citrus
- Lyda Newman recreated this styling product
- Robert Fleming jr. plucked this instrument
- Valerie Thomas developed this at NASA
- George Washington Carver found a use for these
- Gladys West created this system in military
12 Clues: This genre is from Panama • Alexander Miles saved this machine • Valerie Thomas developed this at NASA • John Thomas White squeezed this citrus • This music movement started in the Bronx • Alexander Ashbourne inventions cuts dough • Lyda Newman recreated this styling product • Robert Fleming jr. plucked this instrument • Lisa Gelobter created these online moments • ...
People of the Industrial Revolution 2012-12-17
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- / visionary British poet and painter
- / British chemist whose pioneering work on the properties of the atmosphere and gases led him to formulate the atomic theory
- / English writer whose novels depicted and criticized social injustice.
- / English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War
- / the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- / French painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday scenes
- / British inventor and metallurgist who developed the Bessemer process
- / United States inventor; inventions included the phonograph and incandescent electric light and the microphone and the Kinetoscope
- / French poet and novelist and dramatist; leader of the romantic movement in France
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- / Italian electrical engineer who invented wireless telegraphy and in 1901 transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic Ocean
- / was a British poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement.
- / was a French artist and physicist, recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography.
- / German composer of instrumental music (especially symphonic and chamber music)
- / English surgeon who was the first to use antiseptics
- / English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection
- / German bacteriologist who isolated the anthrax bacillus and the tubercle bacillus and the cholera bacillus.
16 Clues: / visionary British poet and painter • / English surgeon who was the first to use antiseptics • / English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War • / was a British poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. • / French painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday scenes • ...
Slavery 2023-03-10
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- the study of people, places or events of the past
- a careful study of something to learn more about it
- having freedom taken away by force and being compelled to obey commands and do work for no pay
- prejudice or discrimination against someone of a different race based on a belief that your own race is superior to theirs
- when people area able to make their own choices
- something that someone owns that can be bought or sold
- a system where humans are owned by other people and stripped of their rights
- the system of how money is made and used within a particular country
- parts of countries that have their own government
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- new things that are made or created
- a large farm or estate
- work
- a way of solving problems where each side gives up something they want
- the customs of a people, group, place or time
- the act of treating someone in a way that shows we value and appreciate them
- things we buy that can be seen and touched
16 Clues: work • a large farm or estate • new things that are made or created • things we buy that can be seen and touched • the customs of a people, group, place or time • when people area able to make their own choices • the study of people, places or events of the past • parts of countries that have their own government • a careful study of something to learn more about it • ...
Brandons cross word 2025-02-04
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- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
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- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
Famous People in Medicine 2021-05-25
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- invented process and equipment for blood transfusion
- “Father of Immunology” developed first vaccine
- Founded American Red Cross
- First woman to win Nobel contributed to raidation therapy
- improved sterilization techniques
- first woman doctor in the U.S.
- used interpretation of dreams as therapy
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- about 2000 years ago authored first med book by a woman
- performed first human organ transplant and explored immunosuppressant drugs
- famous for discovery of penicillin
- “Father of Western Medicine”, his oath taken by physicians today
- A bird and a famous nurse
12 Clues: A bird and a famous nurse • Founded American Red Cross • first woman doctor in the U.S. • improved sterilization techniques • famous for discovery of penicillin • used interpretation of dreams as therapy • “Father of Immunology” developed first vaccine • invented process and equipment for blood transfusion • about 2000 years ago authored first med book by a woman • ...
Beneath the surface 2022-08-12
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- dark and _______
- not light but ______
- a thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, or another rigid material
- another word for aliens
- starts with c and ends with y, it makes you shiver
- scientists make a _________ discovery
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- steven king writes ______ books
- Agatha Cristy write ______ books but this word is I instead of y and ends with ous
- what you call something that has rust on it
- a book by Garry Crew
- something that we all drink that no one is allergic to
- something really scary
12 Clues: dark and _______ • not light but ______ • a book by Garry Crew • something really scary • another word for aliens • steven king writes ______ books • scientists make a _________ discovery • what you call something that has rust on it • starts with c and ends with y, it makes you shiver • something that we all drink that no one is allergic to • ...
The Romans 2021-06-02
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- Where did the Romans go to wash together?
- God of the Underworld.
- Who did the Romans watch for entertainment?
- God of the Sea.
- What were the Romans best at creating?
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- The Romans invented these for reading.
- What language did the Romans speak?
- What city did the Romans come from?
- Queen of the Gods.
- Name of Roman civilisation "The Roman ______"
10 Clues: God of the Sea. • Queen of the Gods. • God of the Underworld. • What language did the Romans speak? • What city did the Romans come from? • The Romans invented these for reading. • What were the Romans best at creating? • Where did the Romans go to wash together? • Who did the Romans watch for entertainment? • Name of Roman civilisation "The Roman ______"
Intellectual Property 2023-10-24
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- copying word-for-word without giving credit at all
- Protects someone's original work
- plants that reproduce
- protects design or image of a product
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- using quotes from a source with no quotation marks
- unintentionally plagiarizing
- reusing one's work that was previously submitted
- A word, phrase, or symbol that identifies a brand
- issued for inventions
- An exclusive right for an invention
10 Clues: issued for inventions • plants that reproduce • unintentionally plagiarizing • Protects someone's original work • An exclusive right for an invention • protects design or image of a product • reusing one's work that was previously submitted • A word, phrase, or symbol that identifies a brand • using quotes from a source with no quotation marks • ...
Mesopotamia 6th Grade Social Studies 2024-10-21
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- Someone skilled with making things by hand
- A Pyramid shaped temple
- A Group of people determined by wealth
- Earliest stage or writing
- Supplying water using man made inventions
- belief in many gods
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- extreme lack of food or water
- A religious ceremony
- A city that controls the surrounding towns
- A group of lands controlled by one ruler
10 Clues: belief in many gods • A religious ceremony • A Pyramid shaped temple • Earliest stage or writing • extreme lack of food or water • A Group of people determined by wealth • A group of lands controlled by one ruler • Supplying water using man made inventions • Someone skilled with making things by hand • A city that controls the surrounding towns
Industrialization definiton 2025-10-08
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- Captain of the steel industry
- Exclusive right to make or sell inventions
- Captain of the Automobile industry
- Another word for city or densely populated area
- Antitrust A law that made monopolies illegal
- A company that wipes out in competitors
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- Another word for country or agricultural
- An inventor of the telephone
- Captain of the Oil industry
- Business that sell portions of ownership
10 Clues: Captain of the Oil industry • An inventor of the telephone • Captain of the steel industry • Captain of the Automobile industry • A company that wipes out in competitors • Another word for country or agricultural • Business that sell portions of ownership • Exclusive right to make or sell inventions • Antitrust A law that made monopolies illegal • ...
Unit 5 Week 5 Vocabulary 2026-03-05
8 Clues: proof • to make known • a large amount • a period of time • to keep track of • a journey or quest • lasting or forever • the discovery of things, places, and people of the past
Caleb's crossword puzzle 2025-02-03
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- a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic
- Archeological findings can shed light on the social, economic, and political
- Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures.
- The discovery of the tell, a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history, revealing layers of occupation dating back thousands of years.
- Interpretations of archeological findings can be subjective, leading to contrasting views on their implications for biblical texts.
- The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, provided evidence of the city's early defense systems and advanced construction techniques.
- New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past.
- Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories.
- Archeological dating methods may differ from biblical chronologies, creating inconsistencies in timelines.
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- Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence
- early form of writing that uses simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Archeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- The Mesha Inscription is a stele found in present-day Jordan, dating back to the 9th century BCE. It's written in the Moabite language, a dialect of Hebrew
- he Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- A significant archeological discovery, the Mernephat Stele is a large stone tablet from the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah
- A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds
- Archeological findings can corroborate or challenge biblical accounts, offering insights into the accuracy and reliability of the text.
19 Clues: Scholars debate the significance of archaeological evidence • Ongoing research leads to new interpretations and theories. • a famous artifact that helped dechipher egyption hieroglyphic • New discoveries are constantly shaping our understanding of the past. • A system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent word or sounds • ...
unit 1 vocab 2025-02-10
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- process of converting analog data into digital.
- off error an error that occurs off small inaccuracies
- base 2 number system uses 0 and 1
- a group of 8 bits 256 different values
- property creations of the mind such as inventions
- compression a method of data compression where the original can still be reconstructed.
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- compression a method of data compression where some of the data is lost.
- data data represented from 0 and 1 is discrete form
- commons. a licensing system tht allows people to choose the right they allow for there creation.
- smallest unit of data in a computer
- error when calculation produces a result greater then wat can be used
- data data represented in continuous form.
12 Clues: base 2 number system uses 0 and 1 • smallest unit of data in a computer • a group of 8 bits 256 different values • data data represented in continuous form. • process of converting analog data into digital. • property creations of the mind such as inventions • data data represented from 0 and 1 is discrete form • off error an error that occurs off small inaccuracies • ...
Econ Consumption Unit 2 2023-01-21
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- something necessary we buy to live and function
- Factor that influence our consumption; all about money a person gets from working
- "_______Cost" means how much money is spent in making a product
- laws protecting mostly creative works
- the want and needs of goods and services by consumers
- To be safe; we must buy things that are safe
- Factor that influence our consumption; all about what people like to buy
- Factor that influence our consumption; all about the things we see or hear about products
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- In consumption this means we should consume products that we need
- Utilization of goods and services for our benefit
- "__________Consumption" means we consume things but we should be mindful not to be wasteful
- the quantity of goods and services that sellers are willing to sell
- laws protecting mainly industrial properties such as inventions or industrial product design
- "______ Relationship" when price goes up, supply goes up too
- this means to be not wasteful of money
- "______ Relationship" when price goes up, demand goes down
- Factor that influence our consumption; all about value of product
- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- something we can choose not to buy
19 Clues: something we can choose not to buy • laws protecting mostly creative works • this means to be not wasteful of money • To be safe; we must buy things that are safe • an advantage or profit gained from something. • something necessary we buy to live and function • Utilization of goods and services for our benefit • the want and needs of goods and services by consumers • ...
Unit 1 Key Terms 2015-10-26
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- the systematic investigation to help establish facts and reach new conclusions
- a limitation or restriction
- a preliminary model of something from which other forms are developed
- an article or substance that is manufactured
- something that is able to be defended as correct
- to evaluate or estimate the ability or quality of
- the process of making changes in something already established
- repeating a process for closer approximations of a solution
- a person or organization using the services of another
- Identification the act of defining the problem at hand
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- the process of bringing something new into existence
- a standard by which something is judged
- the use of imagination to generate original ideas
- a group discussion process to produce ideas and solutions
- Statement a report that sets out, illustrates and justifies the process that led to the development proposals
- the evaluation of the ability or quality of someone or something
- the act of enhancing and adding to ideas during brainstorming
- Notebook a legal document used to record ideas, inventions, and experimentation records, observations, and all work details
- a person who plans the form and workings of a product before it is built
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains products
- having a reasonable basis in logic or fact
21 Clues: a limitation or restriction • a standard by which something is judged • having a reasonable basis in logic or fact • an article or substance that is manufactured • something that is able to be defended as correct • the use of imagination to generate original ideas • to evaluate or estimate the ability or quality of • a person who designs, builds, or maintains products • ...
FFA Fundamentals 2020-08-13
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- The Creed was written by...
- The owl represents...
- Each paragraph of the Creed begins with...
- Who wrote the FFA Motto?
- The eagle represents...
- The rising sun represents...
- Highest degree that can be earned by a member.
- The plow represents...
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- The words on the emblem combine to represent...
- The corn represents...
- Degree for middle school students.
- Degree for 3-4 year agriculture students with at least 300 hours in their SAE
- Middle and High school students.
- Degree for 1st year agriculture students.
- Degree for active membership and 45 hours of SAE.
- Award for service to the FFA.
- Past members.
- Members that are in college.
18 Clues: Past members. • The owl represents... • The corn represents... • The plow represents... • The eagle represents... • Who wrote the FFA Motto? • The Creed was written by... • Members that are in college. • The rising sun represents... • Award for service to the FFA. • Middle and High school students. • Degree for middle school students. • Degree for 1st year agriculture students. • ...
La revolution industrielle 2020-12-15
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- type de roche noir utiliser pour brule
- les travailleurs était...
- les choses qui mets du pouvoir dans nos telephone
- les travailleurs de d’autre pays
- les travailleurs arrete de travailler pour un augmentation de paye
- les conditions étaient...
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- metier juste juste pour vendre des choses
- choses en rapport avec les industries
- les taches durant la revolution etaient...
- un amelioration sur quelque chose déjà inventer
- factories pour faire des choses en masses quantité
- leurs salaries était...
- créer quelque chose de nouveau
13 Clues: leurs salaries était... • les travailleurs était... • les conditions étaient... • créer quelque chose de nouveau • les travailleurs de d’autre pays • choses en rapport avec les industries • type de roche noir utiliser pour brule • metier juste juste pour vendre des choses • les taches durant la revolution etaient... • un amelioration sur quelque chose déjà inventer • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions/Inventors 2024-02-29
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- Made the spinning jenny
- Found a method of planting seeds
- New way of plating seeds in a straight row
- Made with steam power in 1807 by Robert Fulton
- Mining engineer who used the steam engine to create a steam powerd train
- Made by Tomas Edison in the 1800's
- Invented the flying shuttle
- icon of success that increased communication
- Discovered that farmers could rotate crops
- Made in the 1760's and patented by James Watt
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- A device that could spin several threads at once
- A machine that produced the strongest threads
- invented the cotton jin
- Fueled by gasoline
- 1866, underwater and across the Atlantic Ocean
- Tomas Edisons main invention
- Replaced the handheld shuttle
- Improvement in production
- Made the water frame
- sped up the seperation of cotton
- Made 10 years later after the telegraaph by Alexander Graham Bell
21 Clues: Fueled by gasoline • Made the water frame • Made the spinning jenny • invented the cotton jin • Improvement in production • Invented the flying shuttle • Tomas Edisons main invention • Replaced the handheld shuttle • Found a method of planting seeds • sped up the seperation of cotton • Made by Tomas Edison in the 1800's • New way of plating seeds in a straight row • ...
Science & Inventions in 1950s 2025-02-12
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- – "Object launched into space, starting the Space Age."
- – "Power plants using atomic energy emerged."
- – "Powerful light technology first demonstrated in 1958."
- – "Portable device made possible by transistors."
- – "Technology used to see inside the human body."
- – "Scientist who co-discovered DNA's structure."
- – "One of the scientists who discovered DNA structure."
- – "Tiny circuit that paved the way for modern computers."
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- – "Double-helix structure discovered in 1953."
- – "Element crucial for developing microchips."
- – "Scientist who developed the polio vaccine."
- – "Small electronic component that revolutionized radios."
- – "Hook-and-loop fastener invented in 1955."
- – "First artificial satellite, launched by the USSR."
- – "U.S. space agency founded in 1958."
- – "Vehicle that floats on a cushion of air."
- – "Popular toy created using plastic technology."
- – "Disease nearly eradicated by Salk’s vaccine."
- – "First card introduced in 1950 by Diners Club."
- – "Rosalind, key to DNA discovery with X-ray images."
20 Clues: – "U.S. space agency founded in 1958." • – "Hook-and-loop fastener invented in 1955." • – "Vehicle that floats on a cushion of air." • – "Power plants using atomic energy emerged." • – "Double-helix structure discovered in 1953." • – "Element crucial for developing microchips." • – "Scientist who developed the polio vaccine." • ...
Inventions et innovation - Montesoro 2024-04-08
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- Probabilité qu'un événement indésirable se produise.
- Ensemble des événements qui se sont déroulés dans le passé.
- technique Objet conçu pour répondre à un besoin humain en utilisant des techniques spécifiques.
- Conséquence d'une action ou d'un événement.
- Ensemble des éléments naturels et artificiels qui entourent un objet technique.
- Ensemble des individus qui vivent ensemble et partagent une culture commune.
- Variété des objets techniques et des solutions techniques.
- Transformation progressive d'un objet technique.
- Devoir de répondre de ses actes.
- Occasion favorable de réaliser quelque chose.
- Rôle ou utilité d'un objet technique.
- Application d'une invention existante pour créer un nouveau produit ou service.
- Ensemble des connaissances objectives et vérifiables sur le monde.
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- Changement majeur dans les techniques qui rend les anciennes solutions obsolètes.
- Ensemble des principes moraux qui guident la conduite des hommes.
- Manque de quelque chose qui est nécessaire pour vivre ou pour améliorer sa vie.
- Capacité d'un objet technique à durer dans le temps et à respecter l'environnement.
- Ensemble des moyens et des méthodes utilisés pour réaliser un objet technique.
- Organisation des éléments constitutifs d'un objet technique.
- Ensemble des activités de production, de distribution et de consommation de biens et services.
- Possibilité pour tous d'utiliser un objet technique.
- Situation difficile à surmonter.
- Collaboration entre différentes disciplines pour résoudre un problème.
- Création d'une technique nouvelle et originale.
- Amélioration des techniques et des conditions de vie.
25 Clues: Devoir de répondre de ses actes. • Situation difficile à surmonter. • Rôle ou utilité d'un objet technique. • Conséquence d'une action ou d'un événement. • Occasion favorable de réaliser quelque chose. • Création d'une technique nouvelle et originale. • Transformation progressive d'un objet technique. • Probabilité qu'un événement indésirable se produise. • ...
Inventions et innovations - Montesoro 2024-04-12
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- Ensemble de méthodes et de techniques mises en œuvre pour réaliser une tâche ou atteindre un objectif.
- Capacité d'un objet technique à remplir une fonction ou à réaliser une tâche.
- Outil visuel qui permet de structurer et de mémoriser des informations.
- Effet qu'un objet technique a sur la société ou l'environnement.
- Progrès techniques qui modifient les fonctionnalités, la structure et l'impact des objets techniques.
- cellulaire Réseau de communication sans fil permettant aux téléphones mobiles de communiquer entre eux.
- Représentation visuelle de données, généralement sous forme de diagrammes ou de courbes.
- Appareil permettant de communiquer oralement à distance.
- Organisation interne d'un objet technique, comprenant ses composants et leurs interactions.
- Application commerciale d'une invention, permettant sa diffusion et son adoption par la société.
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- Création d'une solution technique inédite répondant à un besoin nouveau ou existant.
- Processus de propagation d'une invention ou d'une innovation au sein d'une société.
- Analyse des ressemblances et des différences entre deux ou plusieurs objets.
- Circuit électronique intégré qui exécute les instructions d'un programme informatique.
- Acceptation et utilisation d'une invention ou d'une innovation par une société.
- Branche de l'informatique qui vise à créer des machines capables d'imiter l'intelligence humaine.
- Ensemble des techniques et des connaissances mises en œuvre pour concevoir et fabriquer des objets techniques.
- Nécessité ou manque ressenti par un individu ou une société.
- technique Objet créé par l'homme pour répondre à un besoin ou à une fonction spécifique.
- Téléphone mobile aux fonctionnalités avancées, telles qu'un accès à internet, un appareil photo et des applications.
- technologique Changement majeur dans la conception ou la technologie d'un objet, qui modifie ses fonctionnalités et son impact sur la société.
21 Clues: Appareil permettant de communiquer oralement à distance. • Nécessité ou manque ressenti par un individu ou une société. • Effet qu'un objet technique a sur la société ou l'environnement. • Outil visuel qui permet de structurer et de mémoriser des informations. • Analyse des ressemblances et des différences entre deux ou plusieurs objets. • ...
Inventions in 1800-1900 2024-12-19
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- An older version of a record player
- What we use to glue papers together with metal
- Used to make fabric
- Used to write papers when computers were not a thing
- A hand gun with slot for each bullet
- Something that makes bread crispy
- What the doctor uses to put you under for surgery
- What fuels and moves things
- A water vehicle powered by evaporated water
- What binds together clothes with thread
- A common sturdy metal
- What you flicker on to see
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- Used to explode things
- Could be moved by a horse to prepare fields for farming
- A paper version of a snippet in time
- What preserves food in a small metal bin
- Zooms in on tiny things not seen by the human eye
- What originally was used to make news paper
- Used to hear news and music
- A vehicle that gets you from one place to another
- Machine used to make picking this easier
21 Clues: Used to make fabric • A common sturdy metal • Used to explode things • What you flicker on to see • Used to hear news and music • What fuels and moves things • Something that makes bread crispy • An older version of a record player • A paper version of a snippet in time • A hand gun with slot for each bullet • What binds together clothes with thread • ...
The Tempest 2025-12-18
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- Caliban's mother
- The daughter of Alonso
- Age of _________
- Where the nobles had been for a wedding
- Where Trinculo said he had been and could get money for Caliban
- Character in Ovid whose speech Prospero's abjuration of magic is based on
- The rainbow
- Queen of the gods, wife of Jupiter
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- The second-in-command of the ship
- City-state Prospero was ruler of
- Goddess of the harvest and fertility
- The ruler of the ship
- The 'widow' Antonio and Sebastian mock Gonzalo over
- Sylvester ________, wrote A Discovery of the Bermudas
- City-state Alonso was ruler of
- William _________, wrote of the wreck of the Sea Venture
- Patagonian god worshipped by Caliban and his mother
17 Clues: The rainbow • Caliban's mother • Age of _________ • The ruler of the ship • The daughter of Alonso • City-state Alonso was ruler of • City-state Prospero was ruler of • The second-in-command of the ship • Queen of the gods, wife of Jupiter • Goddess of the harvest and fertility • Where the nobles had been for a wedding • The 'widow' Antonio and Sebastian mock Gonzalo over • ...
The invention of the PC 2016-10-17
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- The E in ENIAC stands for ...
- An electronic device that carries and amplifies electrical current.
- The abbreviation PC stands for...
- The first computers cost a lot of money; they were ...
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- One of the most significant inventions in the evolution of the PC is the m...
- Microprocessors are the size of a ...
- All the high-tech companies are clustered around the Stanford Industrial Park in California - even Facebook resides here.
- Microsoft's CEO and one of - if not stil - the richest man in the world: Bill ...
- Today, the brand ... is still responsible for the mass production of processors.
- Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were the inventors of ...
10 Clues: The E in ENIAC stands for ... • The abbreviation PC stands for... • Microprocessors are the size of a ... • Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were the inventors of ... • The first computers cost a lot of money; they were ... • An electronic device that carries and amplifies electrical current. • ...
There, There 2021-02-22
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- "There is no _______ _______" - Gertrude Stein
- Makes a sacrifice like his hero, Optimus Prime.
- Harvey's job
- Team That plays in the stadium in the book
- Animal that named the sun in Fina's legend.
- The content of Dene's project
- Takes care of her great nephews.
- Island occupied for a Native protest.
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- "Official" measurement of Native ancestry.
- Number of character narratives in There, There
- Orvil's (and Orange's) unusual discovery.
- Orvil's meaningful attire.
- Daniel's preferred form of "travel"
- The big event
- The stories' main setting.
- Blue's mother
16 Clues: Harvey's job • The big event • Blue's mother • Orvil's meaningful attire. • The stories' main setting. • The content of Dene's project • Takes care of her great nephews. • Daniel's preferred form of "travel" • Island occupied for a Native protest. • Orvil's (and Orange's) unusual discovery. • "Official" measurement of Native ancestry. • Team That plays in the stadium in the book • ...
World History 2021-10-26
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- last name of the guy who invented the printing press.
- Largest city in Pierce county.
- Largest State population-wise.
- name of the empire in South America during the 1500's.
- second element in the periodic table of elements.
- belief that the Earth is the center of the solar system.
- name of the "road" where tons of trade happened.
- name of the reformation that challenged the church.
- idea/culture that focuses on humanity.
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- Smallest State population-wise
- Food, but also the Scientist credited for the Scientific Method.
- name of the renaissance inventor who came up with many inventions and art including the Mona Lisa.
- Name of civilization during the 1500's in Mexico.
- Unit we are studying 1600's
- Model of car that Choe owns.
- name of Scientist that theorized heliocentricity.
- last name of the guy who wrote the 95 theses.
- Largest River in the U.S.
- name of the exchange between the Americas and the United States.
- discovered the moons of Jupiter.
- Scientist that discovered the laws of motion.
21 Clues: Largest River in the U.S. • Unit we are studying 1600's • Model of car that Choe owns. • Smallest State population-wise • Largest city in Pierce county. • Largest State population-wise. • discovered the moons of Jupiter. • idea/culture that focuses on humanity. • last name of the guy who wrote the 95 theses. • Scientist that discovered the laws of motion. • ...
6000 Lesson 5 2023-02-24
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- to make or cause to do something even if someone doesn’t want to
- most recent or newest
- a person who rules over a large area of land
- forming the base of something; being the central or most important element
- without any question or doubt
- the distance from one end of something to the other
- words that have no meaning or make no sense
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people
- to begin to speak before someone else has finished speaking
- a direct or control
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- toward a place or time that is further on or in the future; ahead
- a body of matter that has no form
- a person who lives close to someone else
- relating to people who do not have jobs
- to cause or help to grow
- happening right away
- natural electricity produced in clouds and appearing as a bright flash of light in the sky
- a feeling or action that occurs as a response to something else
- just made, received, cleaned, or experienced
- after everything else; at the final moment
20 Clues: a direct or control • happening right away • most recent or newest • to cause or help to grow • without any question or doubt • a body of matter that has no form • relating to people who do not have jobs • a person who lives close to someone else • after everything else; at the final moment • words that have no meaning or make no sense • ...
Chapter 16 crossword puzzle 2022-01-31
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- Who was known for finance and banking?
- Who assassinated Garfield?
- This made monopolies illegal.
- He won the election of 1884.
- Who was big in the steel industry?
- It regulated railroads.
- He invented the telephone.
- He was assassinated July 2,1881.
- He was not nominated by his party because he stood up to the Republicans.
- Who was known for being a food producer?
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- This is the first time a majority of Americans were not farmers
- Civil service reform.
- This is what the movement of the population to the city was called.
- Who was big in the railroad industry?
- This group used strikes to get better working conditions.
- This was what the 4 year depression was called.
- Who won the election of 1896?
- What was the time period between 1877-1896 called?
- He won the election of 1888.
- Who was best known for oil?
- This standardized sizes and design.
- He had over 1,000 inventions.
- This made it easier for people to write.
- He became president after Garfield.
24 Clues: Civil service reform. • It regulated railroads. • Who assassinated Garfield? • He invented the telephone. • Who was best known for oil? • He won the election of 1884. • He won the election of 1888. • This made monopolies illegal. • Who won the election of 1896? • He had over 1,000 inventions. • He was assassinated July 2,1881. • Who was big in the steel industry? • ...
Rizal Crosswords Puzzle 2025-03-14
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- The country where Rizal studied Philippine history in 1888
- Rizals friend who helped pay for the printing of El Filibusterismo.
- The city where El Filibusterismo was printed
- The event Rizal attended in 1889 that showcased inventions and cultures
- The scholar who helped Rizal in his studies in London
- The country where the Paris Expo was held
- The main theme of El Filibusterismo
- The historian who wrote Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
- The city where Rizal attended the Universal Exposition
- Rizal lived with this family in London
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- The group Rizal formed in Paris to unite Filipinos
- The printing press that published El Filibusterismo
- Rizal was against the display of Filipinos as part of this kind of exhibit
- The sequel to Noli Me Tangere
- The famous tower built during the Paris Expo
- The book Rizal studied and annotated in London
- Another Filipino group Rizal founded in Paris
- The library where Rizal did research in London
- The main subject Rizal researched in London
- The corrupt friar in El Filibusterismo who represents the abuses of the church
20 Clues: The sequel to Noli Me Tangere • The main theme of El Filibusterismo • Rizal lived with this family in London • The country where the Paris Expo was held • The main subject Rizal researched in London • The city where El Filibusterismo was printed • The famous tower built during the Paris Expo • Another Filipino group Rizal founded in Paris • ...
House Arrest Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-31
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- a document certifying the completion of a course of study
- someone who has been legally convicted of a crime
- the act of making an important discovery
- annoyed and irritable
- any large-scale calamity
- a failure to show regard for others
- make bigger
- a young offender
- physically and mentally fatigued
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- overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
- being on a very small scale
- a sharp sound made by small birds or insects
- a conjectural possibility or circumstance
- the act of breather with a husky or whistling sound
- release contained air or gas from
15 Clues: make bigger • a young offender • annoyed and irritable • any large-scale calamity • being on a very small scale • physically and mentally fatigued • release contained air or gas from • a failure to show regard for others • the act of making an important discovery • a conjectural possibility or circumstance • a sharp sound made by small birds or insects • ...
Renaissance, Reformations, and Exploration 2014-10-31
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- To cancel or set aside
- Who wrote Utopia
- Who wrote The Prince
- European country that started exploration during the Age of discovery
- Pardon releasing a person from punishments due to sin
- Spanish explorer
- Trade Trade routes developed as a result of the slave trade
- Big patron of arts
- Which explorer destroyed the Aztecs
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- An intellectual movement in which thinkers focused on human potential and achievement
- Searched for Northwest Passage
- Person of mixed native American and Spanish ancestry
- Discovered direct sea route to India
- A person who supports artists, especially financially
- Where did the Renaissance occur
15 Clues: Who wrote Utopia • Spanish explorer • Big patron of arts • Who wrote The Prince • To cancel or set aside • Searched for Northwest Passage • Where did the Renaissance occur • Which explorer destroyed the Aztecs • Discovered direct sea route to India • Person of mixed native American and Spanish ancestry • A person who supports artists, especially financially • ...
Book Thief: Joaquina Diaz, Seri Jeon and Victoria Tessari 2022-05-30
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- Main Character in Book Thief
- Place were the Nazis invaded first, beginning WW2
- What month of 1939 was WW2 declared?
- The perspective from which Book Thief is told
- Last name of the Jew hiding in the main character's house
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- One of the most renowned WW2 inventions.
- The main character's passion in Book Thief is _______
- People that followed this religion were mostly targeted in WW2
- Name of the corporation who profited most out of weapons in WW2
- One of the themes and state that the main character in Book Thief was living in
10 Clues: Main Character in Book Thief • What month of 1939 was WW2 declared? • One of the most renowned WW2 inventions. • The perspective from which Book Thief is told • Place were the Nazis invaded first, beginning WW2 • The main character's passion in Book Thief is _______ • Last name of the Jew hiding in the main character's house • ...
Inventions/Fads/Discove 2014-05-20
13 Clues: kids toy • audio tape • intense beam • transportation • contains money • elctronic device • replaces an organ • arrival of a spacecraft • formed around ken kessey • communications satellites • Lysergic acid diethylamide • competition between two nations • The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
Ranking the Inventions 2021-03-03
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- : had water-powered machinery for carding and spinning cotton
- : Revolutionized the production of cotton
- : used eight spindles onto which the thread was spun, so by turning a single wheel
- was used for farming to break up tough soil without soil getting stuck to it
- : carried goods and people from as far away
- : Was used to harvest crops mechanically
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- :was the first inexpensive industrial process that allowed for the mass production of steel
- :popularized in America when Eli Whitney used them to assemble muskets in the first years of the 19th century
- :also facilitated international trade
- :
- :usually having a needle and shuttle to carry thread and powered by treadle
- : proved a popular method of commercial and passenger transportation
- : Revolutionized long distance communication
13 Clues: : • :also facilitated international trade • : Was used to harvest crops mechanically • : Revolutionized the production of cotton • : carried goods and people from as far away • : Revolutionized long distance communication • : had water-powered machinery for carding and spinning cotton • : proved a popular method of commercial and passenger transportation • ...
Call Of The Wild 2022-03-31
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- urgently
- an important discovery
- small
- to have power over
- pleasant
- to spread throughout
- to win over/ gain trust
- small deer
- lived in
- a shady spot to rest
- clumbsy
- a spot to rest
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- offspring
- to send out
- stealthily
- a well made without a pump
- gloomily
- to be a part of
- not picking sides
- a noble
- not well managed
- fixed an issue
22 Clues: small • a noble • clumbsy • urgently • gloomily • pleasant • lived in • offspring • stealthily • small deer • to send out • fixed an issue • a spot to rest • to be a part of • not well managed • not picking sides • to have power over • to spread throughout • a shady spot to rest • an important discovery • to win over/ gain trust • a well made without a pump
Vocabulary 1-4 2022-09-28
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- Clumsy
- Sudden, irregular movement of a limb or body
- Continuing without interruption
- Self-satisfaction
- Excited, confused, or disorderly
- Push, elbow, or bump against roughly
- Lasting for a short time
- Rising and falling irregularly in number or amount
- Thin or reduced in force or value
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- Disappointment after discovery that something is not as good as believed
- Of little importance or value
- Critical observation or examination
- Able to catch fire and burn easily
- Not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or aspects or something
- A place or position offering a good view
15 Clues: Clumsy • Self-satisfaction • Lasting for a short time • Of little importance or value • Continuing without interruption • Excited, confused, or disorderly • Thin or reduced in force or value • Able to catch fire and burn easily • Critical observation or examination • Push, elbow, or bump against roughly • A place or position offering a good view • ...
Science 2019-03-11
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- when something gets bigger and bigger
- when someone finds out something, like a cure
- something that spreads quickly. it can make you ill
- a place where you make medicines and cures
- the force that pulls some metals together
- what you see in a microscope
- what makes things move
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- the study of life
- something helping you see tiny creatures
- microscopic living things
- the thing that pulls us to the ground
- a living thing that grows on old wood
- to get more knowledge
- to see how long something is
- at the centre of the earth
15 Clues: the study of life • to get more knowledge • what makes things move • microscopic living things • at the centre of the earth • to see how long something is • what you see in a microscope • when something gets bigger and bigger • the thing that pulls us to the ground • a living thing that grows on old wood • something helping you see tiny creatures • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2020-09-28
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- study and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- miniature representation of something
- a variable that does not depend on the other
- information received by the senses
- information collected using specific methods
- a number that is fixed and known
- qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that make a person
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- an educated guess
- a variable that does depend on the other
- scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- the use of one of the senses
- description of an observed phenomenon
- system of ideas intended to explain something
13 Clues: an educated guess • the use of one of the senses • a number that is fixed and known • information received by the senses • miniature representation of something • description of an observed phenomenon • a variable that does depend on the other • a variable that does not depend on the other • information collected using specific methods • ...
Zac Power - The City Files 2021-09-05
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- a small tool or device with a clever design or unusual use
- the remains or trace of a living animal or plant from a long time ago
- secret and confidential business
- a very tall building
- a panel below the windshield in a car or other vehicle
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- a building used to grow plants all year long and usually has a glass roof and walls
- a statement of something as true
- secret information
- a field of knowledge having to do with the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in science
- the waste matter of animals, such as cows and horses, used to fertilize the soil and help plants grow
- a person who has been given the power to do certain actions for someone
11 Clues: secret information • a very tall building • a statement of something as true • secret and confidential business • a panel below the windshield in a car or other vehicle • a small tool or device with a clever design or unusual use • the remains or trace of a living animal or plant from a long time ago • ...
Origin Stories Bell Ringer WHA 2024-09-09
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- Neo's discovery of the simulated reality and his role as the One.
- Bruce Wayne's tragic loss of his parents, which drives him to become the Dark Knight to protect Gotham City.
- Harry's life as an orphan, his discovery of his magical abilities, and his journey to defeat Lord Voldemort.
- The struggles of mutants to coexist with humans and their eventual acceptance of their unique abilities.
- Steve Rogers' journey from a frail soldier to a enhanced super-soldier after being selected for a secret experiment.
- Diana's upbringing on Themyscira, her escape to the outside world, and her eventual embrace of her Amazonian heritage.
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- Peter Parker's life-changing encounter with a radioactive spider that grants him extraordinary abilities.
- a skilled archer from District 12, volunteers to participate in games to save her younger sister, Prim, becoming a symbol of rebellion against the oppressive Capitol
- Tony Stark's transformation from a reckless billionaire to a superhero after being kidnapped and forced to build a weapon.
- Kal-El's journey from Krypton to Earth, where he becomes the Man of Steel, dedicated to protecting humanity.
- Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and his transformation into Darth Vader.
11 Clues: Neo's discovery of the simulated reality and his role as the One. • Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and his transformation into Darth Vader. • The struggles of mutants to coexist with humans and their eventual acceptance of their unique abilities. • ...
NUR:3160 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-27
7 Clues: A study • Facts and Statistics • Focuses on Discovery • Statement that Predicts • Innovation is Communicated • Relating to Moral principals • Focuses on Cormation of theory
from flop to the top 2022-11-07
9 Clues: succed • try very hard • pain and suffering • be shacked from a job • an important discovery • reach the highest level • deal with something difficult • get better at at doing something • someone who does not perform as well as her or she can
Success and failure 2023-10-18
9 Clues: a bad student • pain and suffering • the contrary of fail • a sudden loss of power • an important discovery • can be due to a mistake • pass an exam or something • something who is not normally • a person who don’t have a work
Unit 7 - Set 4 2023-10-04
Admin Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-12-20
14 Clues: DMS • A bill • "Bates Me!" • Work biography • Outlook online • Visitors start here • ______ Records Center • Keep the chickens here • Chief Financial Officer • Chief Information Officer • A legally binding agreement • A negative balance (3 words) • Experienced, qualified, skillful • Application to report security incidents
Me. Bakers class 2023-09-02
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- enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure.
- the state of the atmosphere
- charming and interactive
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- a scientific procedure undertaking to make a discovery
- able to make someone eager to do something
- providing enjoyment and amusement
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- influencing
- the systematic study
- behaving in a polite or friendly way to a guest or new arrival.
- produced or conducted by two or more parties working together.
- giving delight or pleasure.
12 Clues: influencing • the systematic study • charming and interactive • the state of the atmosphere • giving delight or pleasure. • providing enjoyment and amusement • able to make someone eager to do something • enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure. • a scientific procedure undertaking to make a discovery • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • ...
#2 ADVENTURE MINDSET 2026-03-16
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- – Finding something new.
- – Traveling as an experience or adventure.
- – The line where the sky meets the land.
- – The act of finding your way.
- – Brave and willing to face challenges.
- – A person who finds routes and directions.
- – A strong desire to travel.
- – Going out to discover new places.
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- – A strong eagerness to know more.
- – Happening naturally without a plan.
- – Able to figure things out with what you have.
- – Able to adjust easily to new situations.
12 Clues: – Finding something new. • – A strong desire to travel. • – The act of finding your way. • – A strong eagerness to know more. • – Going out to discover new places. • – Happening naturally without a plan. • – Brave and willing to face challenges. • – The line where the sky meets the land. • – Traveling as an experience or adventure. • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2016-11-01
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- First name of the founder of Buddhism.
- A combination of religion and government.
- Belief in many gods.
- After death, a soul comes back in a new life.
- When a civilization establishes a series of rulers from the same family.
- Shang dynasty used to communicate with ancestors.
- A Mesopotamian temple.
- Strong rainfall in India.
- Behavior that affects the next life in both Hinduism and Buddhism.
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- This river valley had planned cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
- The Himalayas and Hindu Kush mountains provided this for the Indus River Valley.
- Duty in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Egyptian writing system.
- Strict social structure in India.
- Tombs for Egyptian pharaohs.
- First king to write down a legal code.
- Mesopotamian writing system.
- Hindus who are freed from reincarnation cycle.
- Discovery that allowed historians to translate hieroglyphics.
- One sacred writing of Hinduism.
- Buddhists who are freed from reincarnation cycle.
21 Clues: Belief in many gods. • A Mesopotamian temple. • Egyptian writing system. • Strong rainfall in India. • Tombs for Egyptian pharaohs. • Mesopotamian writing system. • Duty in Hinduism and Buddhism. • One sacred writing of Hinduism. • Strict social structure in India. • First name of the founder of Buddhism. • First king to write down a legal code. • ...
Success 2023-04-21
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- - To successfully obtain or achieve a goal
- - To successfully reach a goal or objective
- - To achieve success in a particular endeavor
- - The process of developing and succeeding over time
- - To prosper and succeed in a particular environment or situation
- - Successful and experienced in a particular field or skill
- - A win or success in a competition or challenge
- - Feeling triumphant and successful after achieving a goal
- - The process of moving forward and making advancements
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- - To make progress and move forward towards success
- - An important and successful discovery or achievement
- - Exceptional and successful in a particular field or skill
- - To thrive and succeed financially or otherwise
- - To maintain and continue success over time
- - A great victory or success
- - To grow and succeed in a thriving manner
- - To improve and increase in success and status
- - Successful and victorious in a competition or challenge.
- - To surpass and excel in a particular field or skill
- - To successfully complete a task or objective
20 Clues: - A great victory or success • - To successfully obtain or achieve a goal • - To grow and succeed in a thriving manner • - To successfully reach a goal or objective • - To maintain and continue success over time • - To achieve success in a particular endeavor • - To successfully complete a task or objective • - To improve and increase in success and status • ...
robotics 2023-04-25
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- Creations of the mind, such as inventions
- sensor An electronic device that measures and detects infrared radiation in its environment
- The statement is still there but nothing happens
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- All input is cut in half and divided into different possible values
- Informal way of writing programs in which represent the sequence of actions and instructions
- development When u iterate every step involved in the development process of such an app
- To track lines
7 Clues: To track lines • Creations of the mind, such as inventions • The statement is still there but nothing happens • All input is cut in half and divided into different possible values • development When u iterate every step involved in the development process of such an app • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
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- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Mike K. 2014-08-19
Alisa Choice Board 2023-02-22
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- a "study of studies" that combines the findings of multiple studies to arrive at a conclusion
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact. scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- A cause and effect relationship in which one variable controls the changes in another variable.
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- specifies which research questions must be answered, how and when the data will be gathered, and how the data will be analyzed
- The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- a judgement based on the information obtained
- A measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how well either factor predicts the other.
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- the process of strictly defining variables into measurable factors
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- a research method that involves gathering information from people through the use of surveys or questionnaires
- evidence that comes from direct experience, scientifically gathered data, or experimentation
- a descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles
15 Clues: a judgement based on the information obtained • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory • the process of strictly defining variables into measurable factors • The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied. • evidence that comes from direct experience, scientifically gathered data, or experimentation • ...
Nobel Prize 2023-07-12
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- Conrad Röntgen: Won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. He was recognized for his work related to the discovery of X-rays.
- Martin Luther King Jr: Awarded the Nobel Prize in peace in 1964. He was recognized for his efforts to combat racism and equality as a leader of the American civil rights movement, and is known for his "I Have a Dream" speech.
- Samuelson: He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1970. He was recognized for his contributions to economic theory and analysis, and helped lay the foundations of modern economics.
- Hemingway: Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He was recognized for his creative and stylistic innovations as a novelist, most notably in The Old Man and the Sea.
- Pavlov: Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904. He was recognized for his physiological studies of the digestive process and is known for his work on conditioned reflexes, known as "Pavlov's dog."
- Rutherford: Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908. He is known as the father of nuclear physics and was recognized for his work on radioactivity, the decay of elements, and the discovery of the proton.
- Curie: Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. She is known for her work on radioactivity and the discovery of radium and polonium, and was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize.
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- Bernard Shaw: He won the Nobel Prize in 1925 in the field of literature. He is known as a playwright, and his works contain satirical elements that address social and political issues.
- Committee of the Red Cross: Awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1917, 1944, and 1963. They were recognized for their work in caring for wounded soldiers and prisoners of war, and for their general service to humanity.
- Marconi: Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. He was recognized for his contributions related to the pioneering of wireless communication technology.
- Banting and John McLeod: Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1923. They were recognized for their work on the discovery of insulin and the treatment of diabetes.
- Sen: He was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1998. He was recognized for his contributions to economic theory and social choice theory, and is known for his research on economic development and social welfare.
12 Clues: Conrad Röntgen: Won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. He was recognized for his work related to the discovery of X-rays. • Marconi: Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. He was recognized for his contributions related to the pioneering of wireless communication technology. • ...
revision 2025-05-17
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- very interested or amazed by something
- money borrowed
- thought about what something might look like in the future
- legal documents that protect new inventions
- very beautiful or exciting to see
- special force, attention or importance
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- an opposing idea or opinion
- scattered remains of something, usually after it has been destroyed
- the ability to get into or use something
- disadvantages, problems, or bad points of something
- extra money made after paying all the costs
- steep
12 Clues: steep • money borrowed • an opposing idea or opinion • very beautiful or exciting to see • very interested or amazed by something • special force, attention or importance • the ability to get into or use something • extra money made after paying all the costs • legal documents that protect new inventions • disadvantages, problems, or bad points of something • ...
revision 2025-05-17
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- very interested or amazed by something
- money borrowed
- thought about what something might look like in the future
- legal documents that protect new inventions
- very beautiful or exciting to see
- special force, attention or importance
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- an opposing idea or opinion
- scattered remains of something, usually after it has been destroyed
- the ability to get into or use something
- disadvantages, problems, or bad points of something
- extra money made after paying all the costs
- steep
12 Clues: steep • money borrowed • an opposing idea or opinion • very beautiful or exciting to see • very interested or amazed by something • special force, attention or importance • the ability to get into or use something • extra money made after paying all the costs • legal documents that protect new inventions • disadvantages, problems, or bad points of something • ...
Atomic Theory Review 2023-09-29
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- The same element, but different numbers of electrons
- Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment
- Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model
- A negatively charged particle found orbiting around the nucleus
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- The same element, but different number of neutrons
- First guy to theorize atoms with postulates
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus, determines identity of element
- Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space
- Known for his model we still use today, discovered the orbit of electrons
- Known for his discovery of neutrons
10 Clues: Known for his discovery of neutrons • First guy to theorize atoms with postulates • Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model • The same element, but different number of neutrons • The same element, but different numbers of electrons • Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space • Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment • ...
Atomic Theory Review 2023-09-29
Across
- The same element, but different numbers of electrons
- Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment
- Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model
- A negatively charged particle found orbiting around the nucleus
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- The same element, but different number of neutrons
- First guy to theorize atoms with postulates
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus, determines identity of element
- Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space
- Known for his model we still use today, discovered the orbit of electrons
- Known for his discovery of neutrons
10 Clues: Known for his discovery of neutrons • First guy to theorize atoms with postulates • Plum pudding model/chocolate chip cookie model • The same element, but different number of neutrons • The same element, but different numbers of electrons • Basic unit of matter, makes up everything that takes up space • Made his discovery in 1911, known for his Gold Foil Experiment • ...
Tourism law crossword puzzle 2025-08-16
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- A tourism principle that encourages local cultures to be respected and preserved.
- The United Nations agency that regulates intellectual property rights globally.
- An international organization that establishes environmental, safety, and security guidelines for shipping, including cruise ships.
- The Mexican government agency in charge of tourism promotion, strategy, and policies.
- A Mexican organization that safeguards customers, including travelers.
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- Rights over works of literature, inventions, and designs
- Mexico complies with international conventions and guidelines that support ethical, responsible, and ______ travel.
- An article of the Mexican Constitution that forbids monopolies and encourages economic competition.
- A UN agency that encourages ethical and sustainable travel around the world.
- The UNWTO defines tourism as the movement of people outside of their usual residence for this purpose; tourism law regulates the ______ of travelers and the responsibilities of businesses.
- Laws that impose mandatory standards on Mexican goods, services, and procedures.
- Mexico is a member of an international organization that regulates aviation safety standards.
12 Clues: Rights over works of literature, inventions, and designs • A Mexican organization that safeguards customers, including travelers. • A UN agency that encourages ethical and sustainable travel around the world. • The United Nations agency that regulates intellectual property rights globally. • ...
WHERE ARE WE GOING?? 2014-08-15
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- TRAFFIC VIOLATION FINES IN THIS COUNTRY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH YOU EARN
- FORESTS COVERS ABOUT 50% OF THIS COOUNTRY
- THIS COUNTRY IS BIGGER THAN THE PLANET PLUTO
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- THE ZIPPER, COMPUTER MOUSE AND THE PACE-MAKER ARE ALL INVENTIONS FROM WHICH COUNTRY
- WE WERE NORSE SEAFARERS
- THERE ARE NO POISONOUS ANIMALS HERE
- I SOUND LIKE VINEGAR BUT I AM A SEA
7 Clues: WE WERE NORSE SEAFARERS • THERE ARE NO POISONOUS ANIMALS HERE • I SOUND LIKE VINEGAR BUT I AM A SEA • FORESTS COVERS ABOUT 50% OF THIS COOUNTRY • THIS COUNTRY IS BIGGER THAN THE PLANET PLUTO • TRAFFIC VIOLATION FINES IN THIS COUNTRY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH YOU EARN • THE ZIPPER, COMPUTER MOUSE AND THE PACE-MAKER ARE ALL INVENTIONS FROM WHICH COUNTRY
Chapter 1 2014-09-01
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- the sentence to cast out of a local residence
- floating prisons
- the european word denoting Lex Salica
- designed to enforce penitence and prisoner anoynmity
- sentence requiring the banishment of the offender to another country
- also known a asylum
- prolonged series of retailation
- study of crime and criminal behavior
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- to take revenge
- created for the employment of London's "riffraff in 1557
- paying restitution for crimes to the crown
- a house of correction for persons guilty of minor law violations
- former Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
- offender is being cast out
- also known a "jails"
15 Clues: to take revenge • floating prisons • also known a asylum • also known a "jails" • offender is being cast out • prolonged series of retailation • study of crime and criminal behavior • the european word denoting Lex Salica • paying restitution for crimes to the crown • the sentence to cast out of a local residence • designed to enforce penitence and prisoner anoynmity • ...
mars awakens 2025-05-27
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- – The interaction between humans and technology.
- Source – Power needed for surviva
- – Giving up something for the greater good.
- – The lack of essential resources like water and oxygen.
- – A dangerous phenomenon in the story.
- – Finding out hidden truths about Mars.
- Analysis – Studying information to make decisions.
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- – Learning to work together despite differences.
- – A robotic vehicle used to explore Mars.
- – The process of making Mars habitable.
- – The ability to maintain life and resources over time.
- – Creating new solutions for survival.
- – The feeling of being alone, which characters experience on Mars.
- – Protective gear for surviving Mars' harsh conditions.
- – Understanding oneself in a new environment.
15 Clues: Source – Power needed for surviva • – Creating new solutions for survival. • – A dangerous phenomenon in the story. • – The process of making Mars habitable. • – Finding out hidden truths about Mars. • – A robotic vehicle used to explore Mars. • – Giving up something for the greater good. • – Understanding oneself in a new environment. • ...
Hidden in Plain Sight: Where Strategy Wears a LOGO 2026-01-08
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- Between home and work, a brand found its place.
- Real estate wearing a food brand.
- A checkmark that changed how ambition looks.
- Where ‘just one more’ becomes a quiet promise.
- Automaker famous for kaizen, TPS, and just-in-time operational excellence
- Where customers became co-producers.
- Stripes that learned to run.
- The gatekeeper of digital curiosity.
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- Homes that learned to travel.
- A recipe guarded, a feeling shared.
- South Korean electronics leader in smartphones & TVs.
- Discovery algorithmically tuned.
- Electric dreams priced like ambition.
- Marketplace giant whose flywheel links logistics, cloud, and subscriptions
- An interface that trained its users.
15 Clues: Stripes that learned to run. • Homes that learned to travel. • Discovery algorithmically tuned. • Real estate wearing a food brand. • A recipe guarded, a feeling shared. • Where customers became co-producers. • An interface that trained its users. • The gatekeeper of digital curiosity. • Electric dreams priced like ambition. • A checkmark that changed how ambition looks. • ...
English 82 - Vocabulary Practice 2019-02-20
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- to have a high opinion of; respect.
- a major change in the form, shape, character, or nature of something or someone.
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people.
- give the wrong meaning to.
- very; to an extreme degree.
- far beyond what is usual or reasonable.
- a sudden event that causes a lot of damage.
- something that happens, especially an important thing that happens.
- to put in writing.
- being the place of birth of a person, or having to do with a person's place or situation of birth.
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- to show or point out.
- sympathetic.
- someone or something that survives.
- the beliefs and ways of doing things that are passed down from parents to children.
- the chaotic motion within some swiftly moving or changing air or water currents.
- a long trip from one place to another.
- an open space to walk between rows of seats or shelves.
- not able to relax, sit still, or stay quiet.
- having all the parts; whole.
- to fall slowly to a lower level.
20 Clues: sympathetic. • to put in writing. • to show or point out. • give the wrong meaning to. • very; to an extreme degree. • having all the parts; whole. • to fall slowly to a lower level. • to have a high opinion of; respect. • someone or something that survives. • a long trip from one place to another. • far beyond what is usual or reasonable. • ...
English 82 - Vocabulary Practice 2019-02-20
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- someone or something that survives.
- to fall slowly to a lower level.
- something that happens, especially an important thing that happens.
- having all the parts; whole.
- the chaotic motion within some swiftly moving or changing air or water currents.
- an open space to walk between rows of seats or shelves.
- being the place of birth of a person, or having to do with a person's place or situation of birth.
- a major change in the form, shape, character, or nature of something or someone.
- far beyond what is usual or reasonable.
- a sudden event that causes a lot of damage.
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people.
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- a long trip from one place to another.
- sympathetic.
- to show or point out.
- not able to relax, sit still, or stay quiet.
- give the wrong meaning to.
- to have a high opinion of; respect.
- very; to an extreme degree.
- the beliefs and ways of doing things that are passed down from parents to children.
- to put in writing.
20 Clues: sympathetic. • to put in writing. • to show or point out. • give the wrong meaning to. • very; to an extreme degree. • having all the parts; whole. • to fall slowly to a lower level. • someone or something that survives. • to have a high opinion of; respect. • a long trip from one place to another. • far beyond what is usual or reasonable. • ...
Unit 7 vocabs others 2025-03-16
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- lack of knowledge or awareness.
- ethical or virtuous behavior.
- to illegally access a computer system
- Online crime, digital crime
- pressure or tension
- Eatable, consumable
- new ideas or inventions
- the state of having no home
- loneliness or separation
- Shock, horrify
- pain or hardship
- extreme lack of resources.
- Kindness, charity
- lack of empathy or indifference
- propose or recommend someone for a position or honor
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- substandard or lesser in quality
- refresh or renew
- knowledge or consciousness
- successful or thriving.
- originality or imagination
- unfairness or disparity
- Inequality, gap
- to mix or socialize
- communication or engagement
- an advantage or gain
- the state of being or reality
- Outbreak, plague
27 Clues: Shock, horrify • Inequality, gap • refresh or renew • pain or hardship • Outbreak, plague • Kindness, charity • pressure or tension • Eatable, consumable • to mix or socialize • an advantage or gain • successful or thriving. • unfairness or disparity • new ideas or inventions • loneliness or separation • knowledge or consciousness • originality or imagination • extreme lack of resources. • ...
Scientific Method crossword. 2023-08-30
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- Process for studying and experimenting, to help you reach scientific conclusions.
- never changes
- First step in the scientific method.
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
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- An educated guess.
- A scientific procedure to make a discovery.
- compares an experimental group and a control group and only has one variable.
- Something that is being changed.
- either validates or disproves your hypothesis.
- responds to the variable.
10 Clues: never changes • An educated guess. • responds to the variable. • Something that is being changed. • First step in the scientific method. • A scientific procedure to make a discovery. • either validates or disproves your hypothesis. • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. • ...
The renaissance in london 2025-09-14
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- A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays
- The definition of too many people in one place
- The primary religion at that time in England
- The most dangerous disease at the time
- One of the most important inventions at the time
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- Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s
- one Of the most known play writers to this day
- The religion created by king Henry VIII
- The British and welsh dynasty of figures commonly painted as portraits during that time
9 Clues: The most dangerous disease at the time • The religion created by king Henry VIII • A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays • The primary religion at that time in England • one Of the most known play writers to this day • The definition of too many people in one place • Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s • One of the most important inventions at the time • ...
Isaac Newton 2026-02-17
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- where Newton lived after being abandoned
- Newton’s field of light and lenses
- a push or pull that can cause motion
- force that opposes motion between surfaces
- forces that are not equal and cause motion
- Newton’s field involving numbers and symbols
- forces that cancel each other out
- famous fruit incorrectly linked to Newton’s discovery
- force that pulls objects toward Earth
- mathematical study of change Newton helped invent
- quantity calculated as mass × acceleration
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- Newton’s unfriendly or distant social behavior
- what Newton’s famous laws describe
- the total of all forces acting on an object
- upward force from a surface
- intense focus Newton showed when working
- outer space objects Newton studied
- the state Newton often spent time in
- units used to measure force
- shape Newton described the Earth as
20 Clues: upward force from a surface • units used to measure force • forces that cancel each other out • Newton’s field of light and lenses • what Newton’s famous laws describe • outer space objects Newton studied • shape Newton described the Earth as • a push or pull that can cause motion • the state Newton often spent time in • force that pulls objects toward Earth • ...
U39 2020-03-18
SS Week 9 2023-02-28
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- daughter of Powhatan
- not fresh and partly salty
- a large holding of land and power
- a village built by people
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- bay near the Powhatan village and Jamestown
- country where John Smith was born and died
- chief who lived in the village of Werowocomoco
- ships that brought the first settlers to Jamestown: Susan Constant, Discovery, _____________
- "brown gold"
- word used in Jamestown to describe men who had money and power
10 Clues: "brown gold" • daughter of Powhatan • a village built by people • not fresh and partly salty • a large holding of land and power • country where John Smith was born and died • bay near the Powhatan village and Jamestown • chief who lived in the village of Werowocomoco • word used in Jamestown to describe men who had money and power • ...
TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 2022-02-04
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- - Free software foundation
- - Generic name of the project and operating systems of free software type
- - Windows, Micorosft, MACOS
- - in this type of educational software experimental and discovery learning predominate
- - present information through text and interactive graphics
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- - Contract between the owner of the program and the user
- - Programs to support the academic knowledge
- - Gives freedom to copy, modify and sell copies
- - tutorial systems, e-books
- - promote self-study
10 Clues: - promote self-study • - Free software foundation • - tutorial systems, e-books • - Windows, Micorosft, MACOS • - Programs to support the academic knowledge • - Gives freedom to copy, modify and sell copies • - Contract between the owner of the program and the user • - present information through text and interactive graphics • ...
America’s Age of Prosperity the 1920s 2014-08-21
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- In the 1920’s a new form of music called
- Chaplin Movie theaters created their own celebrities
- secure, new rights and freedoms
- Renaissance occurred in the African American neighborhood of Harlem
- In both white and black communities, the youth movement
- trial took place in Tennessee in 1925
- media The affordability of the radio and moving pictures led to widespread
- society New inventions led to a young emerging
- Amendment The new age of women was ushered in after World War I with the passing of the
- of alcohol
- Klux Klan Another counter movement that took place during the 1920s was the rebirth of the
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- improved movie-making technology, new films called
- Twenties America’s history is often referred to as the
- culture This rise in illicit trade led to a prominent
- Migration After World War I ended, an event called the
- monkey trail garnered national attention as big-name lawyers
- Amendment won the passing of the
- Hughes who wrote of being African American in the new America.
- after would war 1,Americe saw at time of
- Scott Fitzgerald American Author captured the cultural explosion of the 1920’s
- culture created celebrities and heroes from common people
21 Clues: of alcohol • secure, new rights and freedoms • Amendment won the passing of the • trial took place in Tennessee in 1925 • In the 1920’s a new form of music called • after would war 1,Americe saw at time of • society New inventions led to a young emerging • improved movie-making technology, new films called • Chaplin Movie theaters created their own celebrities • ...
Croosi boi 2019-07-14
7 Clues: yourself • a living breathing thing • a breakthrough that’s new • a gas that’s bad to inhale • a slow growing living thing • a thing that makes people sick • a thing (mainly living) dies out
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-04
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- a person who moves from place to place
- a group’s way of life, including types of food,
- down through the generations as stories or songs
- the large animals of a particular region,
- a fertile place with water in a desert
- a scientist who studies the cultural
- a scientist who studies past human life
- of humans
- for food
- a long period of dry, hot weather
- time when it occurred
- event
- an artifact or piece of writing that was
- analyzing fossils and artifacts
- wild plants to eat
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- a strip of land connecting two landmasses
- to meet people’s needs
- the movement from one place to another
- the raising of plants and animals to
- a human who hunts animals and
- the practice of growing plants and rearing
- them useful to humans
- an artifact or writing created after
- encouraging the growth of crops and plants
- or geological period
- an unwritten account of events, often
- by someone who witnessed or lived through a
- the application of knowledge, tools, and
- the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- an object made by humans from a past culture
- event by someone who did not see it or live during
- clothing, language, religion, behavior, and ideas
32 Clues: event • for food • of humans • wild plants to eat • or geological period • them useful to humans • time when it occurred • to meet people’s needs • a human who hunts animals and • analyzing fossils and artifacts • a long period of dry, hot weather • the raising of plants and animals to • an artifact or writing created after • a scientist who studies the cultural • ...
Topic 7 Lesson 6-7 2025-01-31
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- the ____ road was not just one road but a network of trade routes.
- a Chinese practice of inserting needles at specific points in the skin to treat disease or relieve pain
- unbending
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- Rebel armies destroyed the Han capital, ________ in 190 C.E.
- ________ were often worshipped as either gods or the representatives of the gods.
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- an official who represents a country
- In 221 B.C.E, the ruler of _____ defeated the other states and ended the Zhou dynasty.
- civil ______: the administrative service of a government
- The ______ government created schools to prepare students for civil service.
- to bring together in one unit
- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
- Early Chinese _______ had constructed separate walls in the north to keep out the Xiongnu.
- a connected group of system; a system where all parts are connected
- New inventions also changed daily life for Chinese _______ and workers.
- Qin ruled _______ with absolute control and swift, harsh punishment.
16 Clues: unbending • to bring together in one unit • an official who represents a country • an official who watches others for correct behavior • civil ______: the administrative service of a government • Rebel armies destroyed the Han capital, ________ in 190 C.E. • the ____ road was not just one road but a network of trade routes. • ...
7-8 Science Chapter 1 Vocab 2024-09-09
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- all the steps you need to do, the directions
- The ____________ variable is the one you choose to change.
- the process of obtaining knowledge about nature
- branch of physical science that studies the changes matter goes through
- your possible answer to the problem "If...then..."
- Data that describes (red, small, hot)
- using science information to make life better, inventions
- any factor that can change in an experiment
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- question that needs to be answered
- the ability to do work
- anything that has a mass and takes up space
- branch of physical science that studies the different forms of energy
- The _____ group is set up as normally as possible.
- all the information you gather as you run the test
- The _____________ variable is the one you measure in the test.
- Data that gives an amount (5cm, 24mL, 16kg)
16 Clues: the ability to do work • question that needs to be answered • Data that describes (red, small, hot) • anything that has a mass and takes up space • Data that gives an amount (5cm, 24mL, 16kg) • any factor that can change in an experiment • all the steps you need to do, the directions • the process of obtaining knowledge about nature • ...
All About The Ancient Civilizations 2022-03-03
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- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there
- What is on of the two things Ra is the God of in Ancient Egypt
- what is an inventing that the Mesopotamian's invented that is still used to this day
- Fill in the blank, Chandragupta _________ (Ancient India)
- 'meso' means middle what does 'potamos' mean (Mesopotamia's name)
- What is a famous building in Ancient Rome
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- how many pieces of land does ancient Greece/Rome have right now
- the most popular ancient China booklet filled with ______ sayings and prayers
- What was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia
- Other Mesopotamian river
- what is one clothing that ancient Romans wore
- What is one of The Four Great Inventions of ancient China
- What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate
14 Clues: Other Mesopotamian river • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • What is a famous building in Ancient Rome • what is one clothing that ancient Romans wore • What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate • What was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia • How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there • Fill in the blank, Chandragupta _________ (Ancient India) • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2 2016-03-30
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- world-wide
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- to use
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
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- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used by everyone
- new inventions; the science of industry
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
14 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
African-American Inventors 2022-02-18
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- inventor of traffic signal
- inventor of induction telegraph system
- inventor of Wonderful Hair Grower
- inventor of synthesizing physostigmine
- inventor of the Super Soaker
- inventor of automatic elevator
- inventor of sanitary belt
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- inventor of potato chip
- inventor of first home security system
- created 518 products from crops
- responsible for monumental telecommunications research that led to inventions such as the touch-tone phone
- co-inventor of 'shockwave' that helped develop web animation
- co-inventor of IBM's original personal computer
- inventor of the Thermo King
14 Clues: inventor of potato chip • inventor of sanitary belt • inventor of traffic signal • inventor of the Thermo King • inventor of the Super Soaker • inventor of automatic elevator • created 518 products from crops • inventor of Wonderful Hair Grower • inventor of first home security system • inventor of induction telegraph system • inventor of synthesizing physostigmine • ...
EUROPEAN UNION ACHIEVEMENTS 2020-06-11
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- The right to do what you want without being restricted.
- A range of different things or people.
- The state of being successful and rich.
- A form of government in which people elect rulers.
- Causing no damage and lasting long.
- The fair treatment of people.
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- The feeling of being comfortable, healthy and happy.
- the absence of hostility and violence.
- The capacity to have an effect on people.
- A chance for advancement, progress or profit.
- The process of finding or uncovering something.
- Loyalty and agreement between the people in a group.
12 Clues: The fair treatment of people. • Causing no damage and lasting long. • the absence of hostility and violence. • A range of different things or people. • The state of being successful and rich. • The capacity to have an effect on people. • A chance for advancement, progress or profit. • The process of finding or uncovering something. • ...
12 2024-01-05
Across
- Cheerful and full of energy.
- A waterfall or series of small waterfalls.
- A moment of sudden and profound realization or discovery.
- Emitting or reflecting light, especially in the dark.
- To surrender or give in under certain terms or conditions.
- Calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
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- The highest point or peak of achievement.
- A perfect example or representation of a particular quality or type.
- To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way.
- Lasting for a very short time.
- Fluent, persuasive, and impactful speech or writing.
- Luxurious and rich; exhibiting great wealth.
12 Clues: Cheerful and full of energy. • Lasting for a very short time. • Calm, peaceful, and untroubled. • The highest point or peak of achievement. • A waterfall or series of small waterfalls. • Luxurious and rich; exhibiting great wealth. • To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way. • Fluent, persuasive, and impactful speech or writing. • ...
Nobel Prize Discoveries 2025-09-07
Across
- Planck’s theory on discrete energy levels
- First widely used antibiotic, discovered by Fleming
- High-energy radiation from space, studied by Hess
- Structure discovered by Watson and Crick
- Discovered by Marie Curie; property of unstable atoms
- Semiconductor device that revolutionized electronics
- Light amplification invention, used in medicine and tech
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- Splitting of atom nuclei, basis of nuclear energy
- Einstein’s groundbreaking theory of space and time
- Roentgen’s discovery used in medical imaging
- Discovered by Banting and Best to treat diabetes
- 2D material with extraordinary strength and conductivity
12 Clues: Structure discovered by Watson and Crick • Planck’s theory on discrete energy levels • Roentgen’s discovery used in medical imaging • Discovered by Banting and Best to treat diabetes • Splitting of atom nuclei, basis of nuclear energy • High-energy radiation from space, studied by Hess • Einstein’s groundbreaking theory of space and time • ...
the Age of Enlightenment 2022-09-07
Across
- the treaty that ended the thirty years war
- writer of "Faust"
- writer of the "Common Sense"
- term for unrestrained monarchial power
- the century of the age of enlightenment
- creator of "Calculus"
- austrian family known for their jaw
- the capital of the age of enlightenment
- german philosopher and physicist
- the writer of "the wealth of Nations"
- writer of the Encyclopédie
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- empress of russia during the movement
- the first person to understand lightning
- german composer of this era
- father of liberalism
- galileo's discovery during this age
- french for "enlightenment"
- discoverer of Carbon Dioxide
- voltaire's famous work
19 Clues: writer of "Faust" • father of liberalism • creator of "Calculus" • voltaire's famous work • french for "enlightenment" • writer of the Encyclopédie • german composer of this era • writer of the "Common Sense" • discoverer of Carbon Dioxide • german philosopher and physicist • galileo's discovery during this age • austrian family known for their jaw • ...
Unit 2 2023-04-25
Across
- the policy or practice of expanding a country's territory, influence, or power, often through military conquest, colonization, or diplomacy.
- native to a particular region or land, often associated with pre-colonial peoples and cultures.
- the journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, often marked by brutal conditions, disease, and death.
- the hierarchical arrangement of individuals or groups in a society, often determined by factors such as wealth, power, and social status.
- a large political unit or state, often characterized by power, territorial expansion, and dominance over people/other nations
- the process by which businesses, organizations, or countries operate on an international scale to create interdependence between people, cultures, and economies
- the act of taking control of a territory, often through military force
Down
- the transportation of enslaved Africans from West Africa to the Americas, often via European-controlled trading posts and ships, between the 16th and 19th centuries.
- an economic theory and policy that advocates for a country to export more than it imports to accumulate wealth and power compared to other countries
- the process of distributing resources, such as money, labor, or materials, often determined by economics or politics
- a Spanish conqueror or explorer, often associated with the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century.
- a person who travels to new or unknown regions, often for the purpose of discovery or adventure.
- goods or products that are traded (usually for profit) such as raw materials, food, or manufactured goods
- a period of European exploration and expansion, often associated with the 15th to 17th centuries, characterized by voyages of discovery, colonization, and globalization.
- sequence of rulers from the same family or line, often associated with monarchies
15 Clues: the act of taking control of a territory, often through military force • sequence of rulers from the same family or line, often associated with monarchies • native to a particular region or land, often associated with pre-colonial peoples and cultures. • a person who travels to new or unknown regions, often for the purpose of discovery or adventure. • ...
Sociology 2025-03-18
Across
- What system of machines increased production during the Industrial Revolution?
- Which global system was influenced by industrialization, capitalism, and international trade?
- What social movement emerged to combat poor working conditions?
- Which type of environmental energy advancements were developed to address pollution?
- What type of government interventions were introduced to improve worker conditions?
Down
- What mode of communication was transformed by industrial inventions like the telegraph?
- Which economic class expanded significantly during the Industrial Revolution?
- What became more affordable due to mass production?
- Which part of cities improved due to better roads, sewage systems, and public transport?
- Which group benefited from increased wealth aside from factory owners?
- What type of businesses flourished due to industrialization and innovation?
- What key aspect of society saw improvement, leading to increased literacy rates?
12 Clues: What became more affordable due to mass production? • What social movement emerged to combat poor working conditions? • Which group benefited from increased wealth aside from factory owners? • What type of businesses flourished due to industrialization and innovation? • Which economic class expanded significantly during the Industrial Revolution? • ...
Columbian Exchange 2024-01-25
Across
- Horses, pigs, chickens...
- Mirrors, tea kettles, silverware...
- America in the 1400s
- Tomatoes, peppers, corn...
- The man this exchange was named after
Down
- Wheat, cocoa, sugarcane...
- Europe in the 1400s
- A crop that became a staple in Ireland
- The disease that wiped out nearly a million Native Americans within a century
- An animal that the Native Americans quickly became masters with
- The crop that eventually caused slavery
11 Clues: Europe in the 1400s • America in the 1400s • Horses, pigs, chickens... • Wheat, cocoa, sugarcane... • Tomatoes, peppers, corn... • Mirrors, tea kettles, silverware... • The man this exchange was named after • A crop that became a staple in Ireland • The crop that eventually caused slavery • An animal that the Native Americans quickly became masters with • ...
voctest access 4 unit 3 b 2020-02-10
11 Clues: Zitat • Umwelt • obwohl • wechseln • Entdeckung • würdevoll, würdig • Bewohner, Anwohner • Dämpfe, Abgase, Schwaden • miteinander gemein haben • Berühmtheit (berühmte Person) • offenbaren, preisgeben verraten
Healthy and tasty cockroach milk 2016-10-03
11 Clues: mix • chip • make • find • world • tell the news • a kind of water • think something • large brown insect • this that Pooh bear likes • ant, butterfly, bee, worm
Silk Road 2025-11-05
Across
- A material made in China that traveled westward; used for writing
- A precious green stone often traded from Central Asia to China
- Large animals used to carry goods across deserts
- Rich animal skins, like sable or mink, traded for luxury
- A fine cloth made in China that gave the trade route its name
Down
- A white ceramic material used in making plates, bowls, etc., that traveled east.
- Western bowls and cups that traveled east (the material they were made from)
- The trade network also spread new ____ like religions and inventions.
- The trade route linked China and the ______.
9 Clues: The trade route linked China and the ______. • Large animals used to carry goods across deserts • Rich animal skins, like sable or mink, traded for luxury • A fine cloth made in China that gave the trade route its name • A precious green stone often traded from Central Asia to China • A material made in China that traveled westward; used for writing • ...
An Adventure Awaits 2024-12-25
Across
- to move along or travel over water
- the person in command of a craft
- a land where the wall is incomplete
- detailed plan of travel
- another name for ocean
- 1970s TV show set on a cruise ship
- finding something new or previously unknown
Down
- popular cocktail made with tequila, lime, and triple sec
- ocean on the west coast
- not a queen, but still royalty
- a coastal region with a subtropical climate and vegetation
- plant used to make tequila and mezcal
- mexican food often served in a folded tortilla
- a kind of sweet dessert wine
14 Clues: another name for ocean • ocean on the west coast • detailed plan of travel • a kind of sweet dessert wine • not a queen, but still royalty • the person in command of a craft • to move along or travel over water • 1970s TV show set on a cruise ship • a land where the wall is incomplete • plant used to make tequila and mezcal • finding something new or previously unknown • ...
Enlightenment and Scientific Revolutions 2024-02-08
Across
- child prodigy who composed operas, concertos and symphonies
- time period in history marked by discoveries and inventions that greatly influenced the future of astronomy, anatomy, physics, geometry and more math and science fields.
- German astronomer who is best known for his laws of planetary motions
- known as the father of modern science. He improved the telescope
- polish astronomer who proved the universe is heliocentric meaning it revolves around the sun
- English advocate for womens rights
- one of the most influential composers who was successful despite his hearing loss
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- French writer who argued for separation of powers
- physicist, mathematician and astronomer who invented the three laws of motion
- age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds
- English author of Two Treatises on Government who wrote about the government protecting the people
- physician who discovered the heart pumps blood through the body
- Czar of Russia who Westernized Russia and named St.Petersburg the capital
- a king or queen
- French writer who wrote about freedom of speech, religious toleration and separation or church and state
15 Clues: a king or queen • English advocate for womens rights • French writer who argued for separation of powers • age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds • child prodigy who composed operas, concertos and symphonies • physician who discovered the heart pumps blood through the body • known as the father of modern science. He improved the telescope • ...
