discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
RHA Weekly Crossword 2023-01-20
12 Clues: Ranked 63rd • High Quality • Tourism site • 33rd President • something found • Campus building • Famous Mizzou alumni • Popular dining place • Missouri state animal • Show consideration for • Behave without restraint • All female residence hall on Mizzou campus
NONE 2024-04-18
12 Clues: Untamed land • Test of skill • Natural world • Trip from A to B • Exciting feeling • Short trip for fun • Exciting experience • Organized adventure • Valuable hidden item • Travel to new places • Search for something • Finding something new
Winter Mystery Crossword 2025-12-02
12 Clues: Snow/Finger • Without sound • Key discovery • Melts when hot • Felt in winter • Prove innocent • Goes at the top • Unwrap something • Something to solve • Kept close to chest • Best time for crime • Follow or leave behind
water 2019-08-22
water 2019-08-22
Industrial Revolution 2023-10-19
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- invented the spinning jenny that allowed a worker to spin 8 threads at a time
- major route people took when migrating west in US
- was the feul of the industrial revolution
- was an economic system that was based on private ownership
- a machine that turns the energy released by burning fuel into motion
- movement which forced farmers to move to cities as rich landowners bought their land for enclosures
- authorized land grants and government bonds to two companies to build a continuous transcontinental railroad between the eastern side of Missouri river in Iowa to Sacramento river in California
- where production was centralized into one building
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- turning point in Japanese history
- helped build the railroad
- revolution during the late eighteenth century when machine power was substituted for human power
- Provided energy to run factory machines and allowed new inventions to be created
- The spot where both railroads meet
- was a process that allowed a cheap and efficient way of producing steel
- invented the first steam locomotive
- Industrial Revolution began in _______ 1850
16 Clues: helped build the railroad • turning point in Japanese history • The spot where both railroads meet • invented the first steam locomotive • was the feul of the industrial revolution • Industrial Revolution began in _______ 1850 • major route people took when migrating west in US • where production was centralized into one building • ...
SciFi 2023-04-17
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- an apparatus used to control heart fibrillation by application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a space vehicle or missile
- a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly.
- cars with robot brains
- Zoom and Facetime
- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center.
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- steve perlman invented it
- removing an organ from one person (the donor) and surgically placing it in another (the recipient) whose organ has failed.
- Philip Rosedale, the inventor of the once popular online community ________
- an unpiloted aircraft
- a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls.
- an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions, the “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.”
- existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea.
15 Clues: Zoom and Facetime • an unpiloted aircraft • cars with robot brains • steve perlman invented it • a space vehicle or missile • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea. • a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls. • ...
Characters Crossword - Middle Grade 2023-01-30
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- This Baudelaire sibling makes incredible inventions to escape Count Olaf.
- This cat kid runs a comic club.
- Since this cop is half dog, he gets easily distracted by balls.
- This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan.
- This Wakefield teen fights monsters and zombies with her friends Jack, Quint, and Dirk.
- In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain.
- This beloved teen sleuth made her first appearance in The Secret of the Old Clock in 1930.
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- This Chinese-Canadian student transforms into a giant red panda.
- This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts.
- This trickster god goes from villain to antihero.
- This human girl trains to be a witch under Eda the Owl Lady in Owl House.
- This demigod is the son of Poseidon in Rick Riordan's novels.
- This video game character mines and crafts.
- This green member of the Teen Titans can shapeshift into any animal.
- This Mandalorian is one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy.
15 Clues: This cat kid runs a comic club. • This video game character mines and crafts. • This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts. • This trickster god goes from villain to antihero. • In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain. • This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan. • This demigod is the son of Poseidon in Rick Riordan's novels. • ...
Cyber Ethics 2025-06-14
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- REFERS TO UNWANTED BULK EMAILS THAT COME FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES
- A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS
- ACT OF HARMING OR HARASSING A PERSON THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A DELIBERATE MANNER
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- CRIMINAL PRACTICE OF USING SOCIAL INFLUENCE OVER THE TELEPHONE
- ACT OF SENDING AN EMAIL TO A USER, MISLEADING HIM TO BELIEVE THAT IT IS FROM A TRUSTED PERSON OR ORGANISATION
- WHEN A SINGLE LICENSED COPY OF A SOFTWARE IS LOADED INTO MANY COMPUTERS CONTRARY TO THE LICENCE’S TERMS
- REFERS TO BEING AWARE OF THE ETHICAL PRACTICES AND BEHAVING RESPONSIBLY WHILE USING THE INTERNET
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- A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT PREVENTS UNAUTHORISED PEOPLE FROM ACCESSING YOUR SYSTEM AND NETWORK
- REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER
- THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM
- THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE
- SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS
- LEGAL RIGHT GRANTED BY LAW TO THE CREATOR FOR HIS ORIGINAL WORK
- A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER
15 Clues: A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS • THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY • REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER • SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS • THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE • A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER • ...
Cyber Ethics 2025-06-14
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- REFERS TO UNWANTED BULK EMAILS THAT COME FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES
- A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS
- ACT OF HARMING OR HARASSING A PERSON THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A DELIBERATE MANNER
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- CRIMINAL PRACTICE OF USING SOCIAL INFLUENCE OVER THE TELEPHONE
- ACT OF SENDING AN EMAIL TO A USER, MISLEADING HIM TO BELIEVE THAT IT IS FROM A TRUSTED PERSON OR ORGANISATION
- WHEN A SINGLE LICENSED COPY OF A SOFTWARE IS LOADED INTO MANY COMPUTERS CONTRARY TO THE LICENCE’S TERMS
- REFERS TO BEING AWARE OF THE ETHICAL PRACTICES AND BEHAVING RESPONSIBLY WHILE USING THE INTERNET
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- A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT PREVENTS UNAUTHORISED PEOPLE FROM ACCESSING YOUR SYSTEM AND NETWORK
- REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER
- THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM
- THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE
- SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS
- LEGAL RIGHT GRANTED BY LAW TO THE CREATOR FOR HIS ORIGINAL WORK
- A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER
15 Clues: A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS • THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY • REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER • SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS • THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE • A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER • ...
James Clerk Maxwell 2017-06-12
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- Maxwell worked in mathematical ______.
- James Clerk Maxwell was the first person to theorize about having light, magnetism, and ______ in the same phenomenon.\
- James Clerk Maxwell discovered the _____ field.
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- James Clerk Maxwell died at what age?
- Who gave Maxwell credit for the origins of the theory of relativity?
- The discovery of the electromagnetic field led to the discovery of Television, Radio waves, and______.
6 Clues: James Clerk Maxwell died at what age? • Maxwell worked in mathematical ______. • James Clerk Maxwell discovered the _____ field. • Who gave Maxwell credit for the origins of the theory of relativity? • The discovery of the electromagnetic field led to the discovery of Television, Radio waves, and______. • ...
Together we can 2022-02-28
8 Clues: counted as a whole • Having a common goal • Including the whole world • An area which has a government • Inventions to improve life on earth • Working together with a common goal • The state of being together or joined • The state of being close with someone
Rachels Hens 2018-12-03
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- Wheel Spikes Collingwood playground tractor tyre
- Co-ordinate 2B
- Harvey Brothers
- Labyrinth
- Louis Potaka Died
- Oldest Marked Headstone
- Age of Abel Tasman
- Co-ordinate 1A
- Total Maori Words
- Takak Service Station established
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- Co-ordinate 1B
- Collingwood Fire
- Stone wall predating
- Abel Tasman Discovery of NZ
- Flags at Penguin Cafe
- Square glass at courthouse cafe
- Mai
- Co-ordinate 2A
18 Clues: Mai • Labyrinth • Co-ordinate 1B • Co-ordinate 2B • Co-ordinate 2A • Co-ordinate 1A • Harvey Brothers • Collingwood Fire • Louis Potaka Died • Total Maori Words • Age of Abel Tasman • Stone wall predating • Flags at Penguin Cafe • Oldest Marked Headstone • Abel Tasman Discovery of NZ • Square glass at courthouse cafe • Takak Service Station established • ...
Business Research Methods 2025-09-28
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- – Cause–effect study.
- – Data at one time point.
- – Data over time.
- – Measurable characteristic.
- – Abstract concept in research.
- – Discovery of insights.
- – Testable assumption.
- – From specific to general.
- – First step in research process.
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- – From general to specific.
- – Coding, tabulation, interpretation.
- – Information collected.
- – Characteristics description.
- – Review of past studies.
- – Frequency/association study.
- – Final presentation of findings.
- – Qualities of variables.
- – Blueprint of research.
18 Clues: – Data over time. • – Cause–effect study. • – Testable assumption. • – Information collected. • – Blueprint of research. • – Discovery of insights. • – Data at one time point. • – Review of past studies. • – Qualities of variables. • – From general to specific. • – From specific to general. • – Measurable characteristic. • – Characteristics description. • – Frequency/association study. • ...
Great Inventions 2022-11-28
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- These are made of wood.When cooking, big ones can mix.Smaller ones are used for eating.
- This is used for sitting on.You can find it at home or school.Some have three legs, some have four.
- This is made of glass. This is made of china. It is used for making a drink.
- In our house, we use it a lot. Ours has patterns of stars. It is used for holding flowers.
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- This sits on the floor.It is often rectangular and it is made of woolor silk.
- This is made of cloth or silk.It can be round or square.Put it behind your back or sit on it.
- This is used for boiling water. It is made of metal.It has a plug or sits on the stove.
- This is made of plastic or leather.For your phone it is a safe place.It can be any colour you like.
8 Clues: This is made of glass. This is made of china. It is used for making a drink. • This sits on the floor.It is often rectangular and it is made of woolor silk. • These are made of wood.When cooking, big ones can mix.Smaller ones are used for eating. • This is used for boiling water. It is made of metal.It has a plug or sits on the stove. • ...
Inventions 4 2024-02-15
Mesopotamia inventions 2024-11-14
8 Clues: something like a globe • fancy way of saying math • you use a pencil to do this • a version of playing a game • another word related to tire • using river water for farming • used in buildings, made of clay • a way to use a boat with the wind
Vocabulary revision 2025-09-18
Habit 6 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- Helping your peers is ____
- Synergy is ____
- Create the challenges in life that open the door to discovery
- Provides unity and support
- ____ is a roadblock to celebrating differences
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- People who see differences as an advantage and not a weakness.
- We are all a ____ of one.
- Brings people and nature together
8 Clues: Synergy is ____ • We are all a ____ of one. • Helping your peers is ____ • Provides unity and support • Brings people and nature together • ____ is a roadblock to celebrating differences • Create the challenges in life that open the door to discovery • People who see differences as an advantage and not a weakness.
Habit 6 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- Helping your peers is ____
- Synergy is ____
- Create the challenges in life that open the door to discovery
- Provides unity and support
- ____ is a roadblock to celebrating differences
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- People who see differences as an advantage and not a weakness.
- We are all a ____ of one.
- Brings people and nature together
8 Clues: Synergy is ____ • We are all a ____ of one. • Helping your peers is ____ • Provides unity and support • Brings people and nature together • ____ is a roadblock to celebrating differences • Create the challenges in life that open the door to discovery • People who see differences as an advantage and not a weakness.
The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime crossword 2026-02-05
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- Tested between family members.
- Christopher’s journey towards independence.
- How Christopher sees and interprets things differently.
- Relationships that are complicated but central.
- The idea that different brains think differently.
- Adjusting to new situations and challenges.
- Christopher’s mother, who lives away from home.
- The protagonist, a boy with autism who investigates a mystery.
- Between characters and within Christopher himself.
- The story told from Christopher’s unique perspective.
- Christopher often feels separated from others.
- A moral value explored in the play.
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- The dog whose death sparks the story.
- Characters show weakness and strength.
- Christopher’s way of understanding the world.
- Objects like the dog represent deeper meanings.
- Understanding others’ feelings, important for relationships.
- The central plot about discovering who killed Wellington.
- A subject Christopher loves and uses to make sense of life.
- Important to Christopher, who values honesty.
- Learning truths about the world and self.
- Challenges and connections between characters.
- Christopher’s father, who struggles with honesty.
23 Clues: Tested between family members. • A moral value explored in the play. • The dog whose death sparks the story. • Characters show weakness and strength. • Learning truths about the world and self. • Christopher’s journey towards independence. • Adjusting to new situations and challenges. • Christopher’s way of understanding the world. • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- The brothers are born in _______.
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- E = mc^2 developer
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- the brothers invented world’s first successful ______ and making the first controlled, powered and sustained, heavier than air human flight on December 17, 1903.
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- People who invented a thing is called
- were two American brothers, inventors and aviation pioneers
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
- for inventing and building the
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
11 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • for inventing and building the • The brothers are born in _______. • People who invented a thing is called • were two American brothers, inventors and aviation pioneers • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • ...
Seeta Devi Dance Group Easter Crossword 2022-04-12
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- Hatches out of a real egg
- a colouring material
- Easter flower
- We can celebrate Easter as early as ________22 and as late as April 25.
- You need this to collect your eggs
- Bloom from plants
- A discovery of something
- Colour of grass
- To search for something
- A young rabbit
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- Kids eat lots of this on Easter
- Easter eggs are often made of this treat!
- Put or keep out of sight
- Small, round brightly coloured candy shaped like a bean
- A hat, usually ties under the chin
- The season after winter
16 Clues: Easter flower • A young rabbit • Colour of grass • Bloom from plants • a colouring material • The season after winter • To search for something • Put or keep out of sight • A discovery of something • Hatches out of a real egg • Kids eat lots of this on Easter • A hat, usually ties under the chin • You need this to collect your eggs • Easter eggs are often made of this treat! • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-09-04
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- flavor
- something that is famous or known by many people
- tasty
- the cutting part of a knife or razor
- something you use and then throw away
- interest
- see if something works or not
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- food that is hard because it is stored at a very cold temperature
- something that is created for the first time; a discovery
- make sharp so it cuts easily
- persuade someone to do something
- not sharp
- thick hair of animals
- the kind of food you eat every day
- something made to be sold; merchandise
- helpful; useful
16 Clues: tasty • flavor • interest • not sharp • helpful; useful • thick hair of animals • make sharp so it cuts easily • see if something works or not • persuade someone to do something • the kind of food you eat every day • the cutting part of a knife or razor • something you use and then throw away • something made to be sold; merchandise • something that is famous or known by many people • ...
Othello: Crossword 2023-10-11
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- BOTH OTHELLO AND IAGO KILL THEIR ____
- RODERIGO IS IN LOVE WITH
- AN ADJECTIVE FREQUENTLY USED TO DESCRIBE IAGO
- THE GENRE OF THE PLAY
- REVERSAL OF FORTUNE
- ACT II INTRODUCES THIS NEW SETTING
- DISCOVERY OF THE TRUTH
- WHO STABS MONTANO DURING A PARTY IN ACT II?
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- IAGO DESCRIBES OTHELLO AS AN "OLD BLACK ___"
- THE PLAY BEGINS IN WHICH CITY?
- WHAT IS THE "GREEN-EYED MONSTER"?
- THE "OCCULAR PROOF"
- FATAL FLAW
- WHO SAYS "I AM NOT WHAT I AM"
- CASSIO TEASES WHO WITH PROMISES OF MARRIAGE?
- THE GOVERNOR OF CYPRUS
16 Clues: FATAL FLAW • THE "OCCULAR PROOF" • REVERSAL OF FORTUNE • THE GENRE OF THE PLAY • DISCOVERY OF THE TRUTH • THE GOVERNOR OF CYPRUS • RODERIGO IS IN LOVE WITH • WHO SAYS "I AM NOT WHAT I AM" • THE PLAY BEGINS IN WHICH CITY? • WHAT IS THE "GREEN-EYED MONSTER"? • ACT II INTRODUCES THIS NEW SETTING • BOTH OTHELLO AND IAGO KILL THEIR ____ • WHO STABS MONTANO DURING A PARTY IN ACT II? • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-02-29
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- circulatory system
- emerging view of divine of age that saw god as great “clock maker”; doesn’t intervene with man’s affairs
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic Church
- laws that keep universe in order; cannot be changed; established order in our world
- developed, expanded upon by bacon; basis for “doing” science today
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn’t go around earth
- Englishman that could do it all; calculus, gravity, etc.
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- the sun is center of universe Copernicus
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- developed laws of planetary motion
- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- this elementary process of “doing” science being during period thanks in part to new inventions
13 Clues: circulatory system • developed laws of planetary motion • the sun is center of universe Copernicus • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • Englishman that could do it all; calculus, gravity, etc. • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by bacon; basis for “doing” science today • ...
34A Module 2 Vocab- Day 2 2022-01-19
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- something very difficult to do
- to succeed in a difficult situation
- to live
- a place with no people and rugged land
- feeling sad when your expectations are not met
- to persevere when things are tough
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- to be further away from your goal
- to come out of something or someplace
- to do something very easily
- when something blows up
- an important discovery
11 Clues: to live • an important discovery • when something blows up • to do something very easily • something very difficult to do • to be further away from your goal • to persevere when things are tough • to succeed in a difficult situation • to come out of something or someplace • a place with no people and rugged land • feeling sad when your expectations are not met
History of healthcare 2023-05-07
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- act or process of providing therapy
- of or having to do with a record of past events
- of or belonging to times long past
- period of time
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- donation; something given
- in order
- having to do with method of treating a disease
- organisms or beings that destroy
- literally, manipulating muscles and bones
- act of finding
10 Clues: in order • act of finding • period of time • donation; something given • organisms or beings that destroy • of or belonging to times long past • act or process of providing therapy • literally, manipulating muscles and bones • having to do with method of treating a disease • of or having to do with a record of past events
8 th Grade Word Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- konum
- konaklama
- erişmek
- yakınlık
- hayal kırıklığına uğramak
- gözlem
- uğramak
- tanık olunmuş
- gizemli
- ödemek
- sonuç
- uygun
- anket
- özgürlük
- bireysel
- keşif
- manzara
- birlikte
- iklim
- trustik yer
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- sergi
- bilgi
- iletmek
- kazanmak
- alışkanlık
- incelemek
- doğrulamak
- yürütmek
- karar vermek
- ulaşım
- alan
- tekerlek
- başarı
- farklı
- gerekli
- tedavi etmek
- son zamanlarda
- uçurum
- tuşlamak
- kablo
40 Clues: alan • sergi • bilgi • konum • sonuç • uygun • anket • keşif • iklim • kablo • gözlem • ulaşım • ödemek • başarı • farklı • uçurum • iletmek • erişmek • uğramak • gizemli • gerekli • manzara • kazanmak • yakınlık • yürütmek • tekerlek • özgürlük • bireysel • birlikte • tuşlamak • konaklama • incelemek • alışkanlık • doğrulamak • trustik yer • karar vermek • tedavi etmek • tanık olunmuş • son zamanlarda • hayal kırıklığına uğramak
Solid, liquid and gas 2023-10-19
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- everything we are made of and everything around us
- the shape of matter follows the shape of container liquid
- small pieces of matter
- solid, liquid and gas are state of...
- procedure undertaken to make a discovery and to test a hypothesis
- solid, liquid, and...
- the state of matter stays in a fixed volume and shape Solid
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- the measurement of liquid
- amount of space occupied by any three-dimensional solid.
- prediction that will be tested by research
10 Clues: solid, liquid, and... • small pieces of matter • the measurement of liquid • solid, liquid and gas are state of... • prediction that will be tested by research • everything we are made of and everything around us • amount of space occupied by any three-dimensional solid. • the shape of matter follows the shape of container liquid • ...
china 2019-08-14
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- of Changping
- religion was intoduced to china
- arise in China around the Yellow river
- what chinese used to heal the sick
- in china was a medicen drink
- a large tower that showes the time
- A device that shows where your going
- the first type of printing in china
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- wall of china
- one of the 4 major inventions
- one of the most popular sports in the world
- River longest river in china
- An utensil used for picking up food
- oldest fibre in china used from cocoons
- explosive powder
- used to block out the rain
- the dynsaty that untided china
- Dynasty overthrows Hin Dynasty
- dynasty becomes the first Dynasty in China
19 Clues: of Changping • wall of china • explosive powder • used to block out the rain • River longest river in china • in china was a medicen drink • one of the 4 major inventions • the dynsaty that untided china • Dynasty overthrows Hin Dynasty • religion was intoduced to china • what chinese used to heal the sick • a large tower that showes the time • An utensil used for picking up food • ...
Roman inventions 2024-05-07
5 Clues: made with a metal or stone plate • used for transferring water and draining water • has an arch, and is used for transferring water • a simple straight path for Romans used to expand • an ancient civilization with facitating inventions
ze columbian exchange 2024-01-25
5 Clues: __________ he • a item that is addicting • a food that was popular in euope • a place where the native americans first lived • animal that was very helpful for native americans and eruopians
Technology Laws 2025-02-21
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- The right to keep personal information confidential.
- Protecting computers and data from attacks.
- Breach An event where unauthorized access to confidential data happens, often exposing personal information.
- A legal document that outlines the terms for using a service, requiring users to agree before accessing it.
- The data trail left while using the internet, including websites visited and information shared.
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- Following rules or meeting established guidelines.
- Creations of the mind, like inventions and artistic works.
- Permission for something to happen, especially regarding personal data collection.
- A rule made by an authority to control behavior.
- A set of rules or instructions for a computer to perform tasks, often used to decide what content users see online.
10 Clues: Protecting computers and data from attacks. • A rule made by an authority to control behavior. • Following rules or meeting established guidelines. • The right to keep personal information confidential. • Creations of the mind, like inventions and artistic works. • Permission for something to happen, especially regarding personal data collection. • ...
Discovery CVS 2021-12-16
Ch. 6 Sec. 1 & 2 2015-10-25
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- People who start new businesses.
- Owning the business involved in each step of a manufacturing process.
- Made the first piloted flight on December 17, 1903.
- The most popular exhibit at the 1876 international continental exposition.
- Companies that have many of the same legal rights as an individual.
- Owning all the business in a certain field.
- Dr Benjamin Silliman Jr discovered how to convert this.
- Inventor of electricity.
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- One of the most admired business leaders of the time.
- Period of rapid growth in U.S manufacturing in the late 1800's.
- A business that is free from government involvement.
- Helped increase U.S steel production.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Economic system in which private business own and operate must industrial competition determines the cost of goods as well as workers pay.
- An exclusive right to make or sell inventions.
15 Clues: Inventor of electricity. • Inventor of the telephone. • People who start new businesses. • Helped increase U.S steel production. • Owning all the business in a certain field. • An exclusive right to make or sell inventions. • Made the first piloted flight on December 17, 1903. • A business that is free from government involvement. • ...
Think, Solve, Protect 2025-06-13
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- The ability of machines to mimic human thought processes and decision-making.
- Creations of the mind, from inventions to artistic works, safeguarded by legal frameworks.
- Unauthorized use of legally protected content—leading to possible penalties.
- The field focused on designing, developing, and programming machines for automation.
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- Exclusive rights granted for an invention—ensuring others can’t copy it without permission.
- The driving force behind groundbreaking ideas, technological advances, and new discoveries.
- A process that reduces human intervention by using technology to perform tasks.
- A company’s identity symbol, like a logo or unique phrase, safeguarded by law.
- What legal protection ensures authors and creators retain control over their original works?
9 Clues: Unauthorized use of legally protected content—leading to possible penalties. • The ability of machines to mimic human thought processes and decision-making. • A company’s identity symbol, like a logo or unique phrase, safeguarded by law. • A process that reduces human intervention by using technology to perform tasks. • ...
Fake Facts! 2025-05-14
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- These creatures were just found that they originated from space!
- They didn't have color, Intel TV did!
- Dreams and TV possess this very thing!
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- We just found out the new ability that these animals possess, due to dressing up like them!
- This little girl found out the discovery to space!
- This is the man who led the discovery of the flying animal!
6 Clues: They didn't have color, Intel TV did! • Dreams and TV possess this very thing! • This little girl found out the discovery to space! • This is the man who led the discovery of the flying animal! • These creatures were just found that they originated from space! • We just found out the new ability that these animals possess, due to dressing up like them!
Fluorine 2023-04-06
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- What did Henri Moissan use to discover fluorine?
- What color is the fluorine gas?
- Fluorine naturally happens in earth's _______?
- What prize did Henri Moissan win for the discovery?
- What row is fluorine located in?
- Liquid Fluorine and liquid hydrogen were mixed to get to make _______ fuel.
- Fluorine is very ____________.
- How many electrons are on the outer shell?
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- to flow and originally a Latin word
- Fluorine is highly ____________?
- What family is fluorine in?
- How many atoms does fluorine have in total?
- Get a small amount in our daily ______.
13 Clues: What family is fluorine in? • Fluorine is very ____________. • What color is the fluorine gas? • Fluorine is highly ____________? • What row is fluorine located in? • to flow and originally a Latin word • Get a small amount in our daily ______. • How many electrons are on the outer shell? • How many atoms does fluorine have in total? • ...
Historical Figures 2 2023-11-26
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- Roman emperor who legalized Christianity.
- American Revolutionary War general.
- Chinese revolutionary and the first President of the Republic of China.
- Venetian merchant and explorer.
- Founder of the Mongol Empire.
- Civil rights activist and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam.
- French general and statesman during World War II.
- Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, known for his tomb's discovery.
- German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion.
- Roman dictator and military general.
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- Queen consort of France during the 16th century.
- Current reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.
- 35th President of the United States.
- Marxist revolutionary and founder of the Red Army.
- Boxer and three-time world heavyweight champion.
- Queen of England during the Elizabethan era.
- Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
- Victorian-era novelist known for works like "A Tale of Two Cities."
- Pharaoh of ancient Egypt, often referred to as Rameses the Great.
- Dutch exotic dancer and alleged spy during World War I.
20 Clues: Founder of the Mongol Empire. • Venetian merchant and explorer. • American Revolutionary War general. • 35th President of the United States. • Roman dictator and military general. • Roman emperor who legalized Christianity. • Queen of England during the Elizabethan era. • Current reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. • Queen consort of France during the 16th century. • ...
Inventions of Industrial Revolution 2023-11-10
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- rotation - Public spaces where people met
- Plow - Plants crops
- - Uses a window
- Machine - Uses needles and thread
- - Can be sent by technology
- Spinning Mule - Useful for the production of Muslin
- Parts - Replaces parts
- Motor - Made with the electric current coil
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- loom - Weaving clothes
- Gin - Helps remove seeds
- - Made by Thomas Edison
- - Made by Alexander Graham Bell
- - Builds tunnels
- Jenny - Makes clothes
- frame - Combined with Spinning Jenny
- shuttle - uses paddles
- Reaper - Harvest crops
- Engine - Helps move goods
- Railroad - The heart of Textile dust
19 Clues: - Uses a window • - Builds tunnels • Plow - Plants crops • Jenny - Makes clothes • loom - Weaving clothes • shuttle - uses paddles • Reaper - Harvest crops • Parts - Replaces parts • - Made by Thomas Edison • Gin - Helps remove seeds • Engine - Helps move goods • - Can be sent by technology • - Made by Alexander Graham Bell • Machine - Uses needles and thread • ...
FACT OR FICTION? 2025-05-05
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- A book someone writes about their own life.
- A story about the future, space, or science-based inventions.
- A story about love and relationships.
- A very exciting story, usually about danger or crime.
- A collection of poems.
- A book that gives information about places to visit.
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- A story with exciting events, often involving danger or travel.
- A funny story told in book form, sometimes with pictures.
- A book about the life of another person (real person).
- A story about solving a crime or mystery.
- A book that teaches you how to cook different foods.
- A made-up story set in the past, using real historical events or people.
- A traditional story with magic, often for children.
13 Clues: A collection of poems. • A story about love and relationships. • A story about solving a crime or mystery. • A book someone writes about their own life. • A traditional story with magic, often for children. • A book that teaches you how to cook different foods. • A book that gives information about places to visit. • ...
April Raintree 2024-06-10
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- Fortitude and perseverance in the face of difficulties.
- The battle for one's own identity and self-discovery.
- The clash between mainstream civilization and Métis ancestry.
- The value and difficulties of close family ties.
- The lingering effects of past mistreatment and adversity.
- is the prejudice and mistreatment that Métis people experience.
- The contribution of education to individual growth.
- The impact of the foster care system on children.
- process of recovery and reconciliation is known as healing.
- The capacity to withstand adversity and maintain inner strength.
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- The effects of substance addiction on one's life.
- entails overcoming misfortunes and difficulties.
- Realising one's value and sense of community.
- treatment based on race or origin is known as prejudice.
- desire for a brighter future is known as hope.
- Characters who have undergone emotional and physical abuse.
- and expectations for the future are called dreams.
- a state of estrangement and loneliness.
- rid of old grudges is a sign of forgiveness.
- The consequences of economic hardships.
20 Clues: a state of estrangement and loneliness. • The consequences of economic hardships. • rid of old grudges is a sign of forgiveness. • Realising one's value and sense of community. • desire for a brighter future is known as hope. • entails overcoming misfortunes and difficulties. • The value and difficulties of close family ties. • ...
crossword 2014-08-27
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- the effect, result or outcome of something occuring earlier
- serving to assist or supplement
- state emphatically or publicly
- manage or exploit
- a slight understand of vague ideas or notion
- a state of feeling of excited or anxious about what is going to happen
- officer envoy
- an American detective comedy
- trite, braai or mawkishly
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- convert to automatic operation
- indulge in enjoyable recollection of past event
- the study of general and fundamental problem
- a person chosen to act or speak for others
- the discovery and communication of meaning patterns in data
- a fad
- to utilize info contributed by the general
- living or occurring at the same time
- deliver a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people
18 Clues: a fad • officer envoy • manage or exploit • trite, braai or mawkishly • an American detective comedy • convert to automatic operation • state emphatically or publicly • serving to assist or supplement • living or occurring at the same time • a person chosen to act or speak for others • to utilize info contributed by the general • the study of general and fundamental problem • ...
Year 6 Week 5 'ough' 2025-08-17
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- A big branch of a tree.
- An idea you have after something is finished.
- In every part of something, from beginning to end.
- The past tense of “buy.”
- A soft, thick mix used to make bread.
- Another word for “but.”
- The right amount, not too little.
- Strong or hard to break.
- Past tense of “seek,” meaning looked for.
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- An important discovery or success.
- Done very carefully and fully.
- A long time with little or no rain.
- Moving in one side and out the other.
- Very upset, nervous, or stressed.
- A sweet, round cake fried in oil.
- Similar to “but,” showing contrast.
- A noise you make when air comes suddenly from your throat.
- Not smooth, uneven.
18 Clues: Not smooth, uneven. • A big branch of a tree. • Another word for “but.” • The past tense of “buy.” • Strong or hard to break. • Done very carefully and fully. • Very upset, nervous, or stressed. • A sweet, round cake fried in oil. • The right amount, not too little. • An important discovery or success. • A long time with little or no rain. • Similar to “but,” showing contrast. • ...
Nobel Prize winners in Medicine 2025-09-06
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- Stem cell reprogramming
- Stem cell research Nobel
- Discovered insulin
- DNA structure Nobel winner
- Nervous system Nobel
- Nervous system Nobel
- DNA Nobel winner
- Discovered H. pylori in ulcers
- Diphtheria antitoxin Nobel
- Beta-blocker development
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- Vascular suturing techniques
- Developed DNA sequencing
- HIV Nobel winner
- HIV virus discovery
- Discovered penicillin
- Classical conditioning Nobel
- Protein structure chemistry Nobel
- Organ transplant tolerance
18 Clues: HIV Nobel winner • DNA Nobel winner • Discovered insulin • HIV virus discovery • Nervous system Nobel • Nervous system Nobel • Discovered penicillin • Stem cell reprogramming • Developed DNA sequencing • Stem cell research Nobel • Beta-blocker development • DNA structure Nobel winner • Organ transplant tolerance • Diphtheria antitoxin Nobel • Vascular suturing techniques • ...
St. George UT 2023-01-05
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- Town famous for its homemade pies
- Amphitheater to enjoy plays, skits, and comedy
- You can visit the winter home of this LDS leader
- Home of the Narrows, Subway, and Angel's Landing
- Original find at the Dinosaur discovery site.
- Old fashioned candy and ice cream store
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- Reason horses are always found in Town Square Park.
- Ghost town located south of Zion National Park.
- Oasis in the desert near Toquerville.
- Current license plate sculpture on Diagonal round-a-bout
- Popular hiking location overlooking St. George
- Large reservoir near Hurricane
12 Clues: Large reservoir near Hurricane • Town famous for its homemade pies • Oasis in the desert near Toquerville. • Old fashioned candy and ice cream store • Original find at the Dinosaur discovery site. • Amphitheater to enjoy plays, skits, and comedy • Popular hiking location overlooking St. George • Ghost town located south of Zion National Park. • ...
Mesopotamia Achievements and Politics 2022-11-22
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- Type of government with a single king or queen as the ruler.
- Political unit with a city and the surrounding area
- World’s first system of writing
- The Mesopotamians used ______, a mixture of copper and tin, to make better weapons and materials than older stone tools.
- Cyrus was able to grow and maintain the Persian Empire because he allowed the people he conquered to keep their independent religions and customs.(True or false)
- Society, culture, and way of life in a particular region
- Created world's first empire.
- Wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- Many kings in Mesopotamia claimed that their authority over their people came from which source?
- ___ seals were used to sign documents and for identification.
- Which group of people were responsible for creating one of the first versions of the alphabet?
- Pyramid-shaped temple tower
- Large region of rich farmland near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea
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- The tools scribes used to write in cuneiform were a stylus and ________ tablet.
- Famous collection of 282 written laws that governed Babylonian society
- The Sumerians originally used cuneiform to keep track of business______.
- True or False: The lunar calendar and base-60 system were both Mesopotamian inventions that helped keep track of time.
- Which group of people were the first to build city-states in Mesopotamia and live in the Fertile Crescent?
- Method of supplying water to an area of land or crops
- Territories and groups of people from different lands under a single rule
20 Clues: Pyramid-shaped temple tower • Created world's first empire. • World’s first system of writing • Wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle • Political unit with a city and the surrounding area • Method of supplying water to an area of land or crops • Society, culture, and way of life in a particular region • Type of government with a single king or queen as the ruler. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-04-10
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- The industrial revolution caused this to grow
- The industrial revolution caused people to have this
- Many factories/workplaces used these
- The industrial revolution caused these to get worse
- This was a new invention that allowed people to move faster
- Places to work
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- The industrial revolution caused this to happen
- The industrial revolution caused this
- New things created
- The industrial revolution caused this to improve
10 Clues: Places to work • New things created • Many factories/workplaces used these • The industrial revolution caused this • The industrial revolution caused this to grow • The industrial revolution caused this to happen • The industrial revolution caused this to improve • The industrial revolution caused these to get worse • The industrial revolution caused people to have this • ...
The Wright Brothers and Other Inventors, c. 1903 2025-02-21
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- Edison's first name
- This man made the first automobile
- Where the Wright brothers flew (also Mr. Husk's honeymoon destination)
- America's most famous inventor
- the Hotel Ponce de Leon had these before the White House did
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- Another of Edison's inventions
- The name of Ford's first car
- the other Wright brother
- one of the Wright brothers
- The state where the first plane was flown
10 Clues: Edison's first name • the other Wright brother • one of the Wright brothers • The name of Ford's first car • Another of Edison's inventions • America's most famous inventor • This man made the first automobile • The state where the first plane was flown • the Hotel Ponce de Leon had these before the White House did • ...
Eli Whitney 2023-10-26
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- Relating to or characterized by industry
- Person who created a process or device
- Overthrow of social order; Industrial, American, French, etc.
- _____ parts; created for military firearms
- First name of the inventor of the cotton gin
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- Last name of the inventor of interchangeable parts
- Cotton gin pulled _____ fibers from the seed
- work, especially hard, physical work
- One of Whitney's inventions
- _____ of labor; increased production
10 Clues: One of Whitney's inventions • work, especially hard, physical work • _____ of labor; increased production • Person who created a process or device • Relating to or characterized by industry • _____ parts; created for military firearms • Cotton gin pulled _____ fibers from the seed • First name of the inventor of the cotton gin • ...
Nikola Tesla 2024-10-16
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- His dad's first name
- The last name of his rival
- The form of electricity that Edison used
- An invention with his last name in it
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- One of his first inventions
- A car company named after him
- The first state he went to
- What he is most known for inventing
- The country he was born in (present day name)
- His mom's first name (Wierd letter changed)
10 Clues: His dad's first name • The first state he went to • The last name of his rival • One of his first inventions • A car company named after him • What he is most known for inventing • An invention with his last name in it • The form of electricity that Edison used • His mom's first name (Wierd letter changed) • The country he was born in (present day name)
The Determinants of Mortality 2017-07-11
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- They …………… in going there in spite of the bad weather.
- A serious infectious disease that is caused by dirty food or drink.
- Water can be purified by …………… through sand.
- Something that strongly influences what you do or how you behave.
- The practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean in order to prevent diseases.
- …………… from heart disease varies widely across the world.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels (tubes through which blood flows around your body).
- A series of actions intended to achieve a particular result relating to politics or business, or a social improvement.
- People are proposing …………… changes to the way the company is run.
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- Breast milk provides the gold standard by which ………feeds are measured.
- Customer: Please tell me the …………… for opening a savings account.
- Honest about your feelings or opinions and not hiding anything.
- Her smile makes me smile. Her laugh is ……………
- A drug that is used to kill bacteria and cure infections.
- To completely get rid of something such as a disease or a social problem.
- The government's …………… in this dispute will not help.
- Language and …………… are among mankind's greatest inventions.
- English is referred to as a …………… language.
- People should put honesty first in their …………… of values.
- The smallpox …………… has saved many lives.
20 Clues: The smallpox …………… has saved many lives. • English is referred to as a …………… language. • Water can be purified by …………… through sand. • Her smile makes me smile. Her laugh is …………… • The government's …………… in this dispute will not help. • They …………… in going there in spite of the bad weather. • …………… from heart disease varies widely across the world. • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1-3 Crossword Puzzel 2022-12-02
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- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a place where people get medical treatment, often free or for a small fee
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- A firm belief in reliability
- Wright The inventors of the airplane
- To purify
- A businessman, that operates a business or takes great risks for the business
- The rapid growth of city populations
- An american businessman that had an oil monopoly
- A british born cigar maker
- An american settlement activist
- The inventor of the automobile
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- To try to right something that could be a wrong
- A scottish american that owned the American steel industry
- Negotiations in wages
- to increase in speed
- A scottish born inventor, who created the telephone, and the modern day AT&T
- A business that a certain product can only be bought from that company and nowhere else
- Lines that make certain parts to a structure that makes producing the item quicker and cheaper
- An economic system in which private businesses compete with state
- To change
- A company authorized by state as a single entity
- To get rid of
- building divided into many tiny apartments
25 Clues: To change • To purify • To get rid of • to increase in speed • Negotiations in wages • A british born cigar maker • A firm belief in reliability • The inventor of the automobile • An american settlement activist • Wright The inventors of the airplane • The rapid growth of city populations • A center offering help to the urban poor • building divided into many tiny apartments • ...
Edison Ch.5 2022-04-08
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- What did Thomas make his eletric train with?
- Where was Edison's first installed working lightbulb?
- What was Thomas Edison's light bulb called?
- What kind of system did Edison use?
- Did some people not like Thomas Edison's inventions,but others did?
- What did Edison show that he had to stop because visitors touched everything and stole stuff?
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- Who did Thomas Edison begin fighting in the war of currents?
- How did Edison's light bulb look?
- While Thomas Edison was making his long lasting light bulb he was sending his workers throughout the world to get what?
- Who's AC motor did Westinghouse use?
10 Clues: How did Edison's light bulb look? • What kind of system did Edison use? • Who's AC motor did Westinghouse use? • What was Thomas Edison's light bulb called? • What did Thomas make his eletric train with? • Where was Edison's first installed working lightbulb? • Who did Thomas Edison begin fighting in the war of currents? • ...
8 Lit ev1 2025-08-08
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- – Quality shown when turning an observation into a unique invention.
- – Determination shown by George in promoting his trampoline worldwide.
- – Where many teenage inventions often begin — in the imagination.
- – Sport where trampolines are used to practise flips and stunts.
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- – Famous ancient structure in Egypt where George once demonstrated his invention.
- – Material, often leftover or discarded, used by George to build the frame.
- – General term for apparatus used in sports and training.
7 Clues: – General term for apparatus used in sports and training. • – Sport where trampolines are used to practise flips and stunts. • – Where many teenage inventions often begin — in the imagination. • – Quality shown when turning an observation into a unique invention. • – Determination shown by George in promoting his trampoline worldwide. • ...
word wall words 2014-02-23
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- he is a _____________
- he is ____________ with his homework
- he is _________________
- he is a _______
- I want ____________
- he is the _________ of the town
- _____________ is important
- that is _____________
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- i am _____________ right now
- that is a bad ________________ of him
- he gave me __________________
- he made an ________________
- he is the __________
- he is in a ______________
- it is ____________
15 Clues: he is a _______ • it is ____________ • I want ____________ • he is the __________ • he is a _____________ • that is _____________ • he is _________________ • he is in a ______________ • _____________ is important • he made an ________________ • i am _____________ right now • he gave me __________________ • he is the _________ of the town • he is ____________ with his homework • ...
Bence 21 Aug 2024 2024-08-20
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- - fejletlen, elmaradott
- ... sb on - rávesz, átver vkit
- she has it in ... me - pikkel rám
- ... a discovery - felfedezést tesz
- have a go ... - kipróbálni
- have a ... - jól érezni magad
- - túlterhelt
- I haven't ... it in me - nincs hozzá erőm
- as ... - mintha
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- - ráadás, visszatapsolás
- - kétségbeesett
- - elkerülhetetlenül
- - vízálló
- - megbán
- have it ... with - megbeszélni a problémát
15 Clues: - megbán • - vízálló • - túlterhelt • - kétségbeesett • as ... - mintha • - elkerülhetetlenül • - fejletlen, elmaradott • - ráadás, visszatapsolás • have a go ... - kipróbálni • have a ... - jól érezni magad • ... sb on - rávesz, átver vkit • she has it in ... me - pikkel rám • ... a discovery - felfedezést tesz • I haven't ... it in me - nincs hozzá erőm • ...
Popular INDIAN Inventions and Discoveries 2023-10-25
10 Clues: a hair cleanser • a contact team sport • an eco-friendly fibre • ancient fitness practice • sweet treat loved by kids • a game with coins and striker • it has holes, used on clothing • this board game originated as PACHISI • a powerful number which means-nothing • a popular board game originated as CHATURANGA
discoveries and inventions - password: patent 2024-06-13
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- What shape is used in the Colosseum to provide support
- A microscope uses ____ and lenses to magnify objects
- The earlier timekeeping invention
- The original material used for making billiard balls
- The element named after Poland
- The alphabet blind people use to read
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- A device that allows divers to breathe underwater
- A kitchen device that uses electromagnetic radiation to cook food
- What separates the colours of white light
- The name of the first cloned mammal
10 Clues: The element named after Poland • The earlier timekeeping invention • The name of the first cloned mammal • The alphabet blind people use to read • What separates the colours of white light • A device that allows divers to breathe underwater • A microscope uses ____ and lenses to magnify objects • The original material used for making billiard balls • ...
Litawn's puzzle 2019-04-23
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- a state of matter, like water.
- the variable we change in an experiment
- the large ball we live on.
- when a gas turns into a liquid
- something we need to live, and that we drink.
- something that already existed but nobody found before.
- when a solid turns to a liquid.
- something in an experiment
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- the variable we want to see in an experiment
- the variable we keep the same in an experiment
- a good hypothesis is testable and _______.
- it's hot and cold, and is a long word that starts with a t.
- the use of science to solve problems
- it rhymes with grass. It's where we are right now.
- birds use these to fly.
- the water ______ is about how water changes states.
- something that someone made.
17 Clues: birds use these to fly. • the large ball we live on. • something in an experiment • something that someone made. • a state of matter, like water. • when a gas turns into a liquid • when a solid turns to a liquid. • the use of science to solve problems • the variable we change in an experiment • a good hypothesis is testable and _______. • ...
Industrial 2025-03-24
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- the industrial _______
- Items were mass produced in
- the __________ revolution
- The industrial revolution showed great advancements in ________
- the _______ allowed quick spinning cotton into fabric
- _______ is a population shift to urban areas
- The industrial revolution mainly occured in _____
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- ______ describes the relationship between countries around the world after the industrial revolution
- The industrial revolution caused a drastic increase in the __________
- the industrial revolution showed the creation of many___
- the ______ ______ was a major invention in the industrial revolution
- a ______ ____ was often the method of factory work
12 Clues: the industrial _______ • the __________ revolution • Items were mass produced in • _______ is a population shift to urban areas • The industrial revolution mainly occured in _____ • a ______ ____ was often the method of factory work • the _______ allowed quick spinning cotton into fabric • the industrial revolution showed the creation of many___ • ...
Unit 2 vocab one 2022-10-03
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- a group of people trying to end the Yuan Dynasty
- grandson of genghis khan
- a weapon created my the Mongols made up of many different inventions from various societies
- printed currency
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- a deadly disease that killed a third of the population (also known as the black death)
- Batu's army
- famous ruler of the Mongolian empire, known for his murderous tendencies
- part of a boat
- a desert in East Asia
- a leader
- the son of Khan's oldest son
- capital of Russia
12 Clues: a leader • Batu's army • part of a boat • printed currency • capital of Russia • a desert in East Asia • grandson of genghis khan • the son of Khan's oldest son • a group of people trying to end the Yuan Dynasty • famous ruler of the Mongolian empire, known for his murderous tendencies • a deadly disease that killed a third of the population (also known as the black death) • ...
Lab Picnic 2024-08-12
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- Carries genetic information (2 words)
- Founded in 1846 (abbreviation)
- Originally founded as a workshop for medical devices
- The most commonly used animal in biomedical research
- A supposition made on the basis of limited information
- To cut or separate tissues
- No response/effect expected (2 words)
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- Separates, detects, and identifies specific proteins (2 words)
- An important component of the cell membrane
- A procedure to make a discovery or demonstrate a known fact
- Blood, sweat and lots of tears
- Magnifies things too small to see with the naked eye
- Used to measure small quantities
- Used to detect proteins
14 Clues: Used to detect proteins • To cut or separate tissues • Founded in 1846 (abbreviation) • Blood, sweat and lots of tears • Used to measure small quantities • Carries genetic information (2 words) • No response/effect expected (2 words) • An important component of the cell membrane • Originally founded as a workshop for medical devices • ...
Ancient China Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- Like a bowl or plate. Made out of melted glass.
- The main desert in China
- Chinese philosopher who gave advice on how to live.
- The main crop grown in China because of the wet humid weather.
- The fulfillment of one's social and religious duties in Hinduism
- This was one of the Ancient Chinese inventions.
- Strong rain and wind with flooding.
- Italian explorer who wrote about his travels to Central Asia and China.
- A huge wall that is over 13000 miles, which was built to keep the Mongolians in the north out of China. Dead bodies of workers and it 2200 years old.
- three empires were Xia, Shang, Zhou,Which Dynasties
- Powerful nations for long periods of time.
- An ancient trade route between China and Europe used to sell goods like spices and silk.
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- Grandson of Genghis Khan. Mongol.
- Each year is related to an animal sign; there is the year of the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The calendar.
- A violent rotating windstorm.
- The state of enlightenment for Buddhists.
- Clay warriors statues that were used to scared away invaders. 8000 different faces and 600 horses.
- The official name for the yellow river.
- Mountains that have been carved like stairs to give more land for growing crops.
- Founder of the Mongol Empire.
20 Clues: The main desert in China • A violent rotating windstorm. • Founder of the Mongol Empire. • Grandson of Genghis Khan. Mongol. • Strong rain and wind with flooding. • The official name for the yellow river. • The state of enlightenment for Buddhists. • Powerful nations for long periods of time. • Like a bowl or plate. Made out of melted glass. • ...
CFA Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-03
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- The 19th Amendment granted women _______ rights (also known as suffrage).
- Westward Expansion affected American Indians by causing their population to ________.
- When immigration to the U.S. increased, immigrants lived in unsafe and overcrowded buildings called ____.
- One of the reasons for ______ Expansion was the hope of finding gold.
- John D. Rockefeller was captain of the ___ industry.
- Because of the Spanish-American War, the U.S. ____ grew and became a symbol of power.
- Immigration to the U.S. increased because immigrants wanted to escape oppressive ______.
- The 18th Amendment __________ the sale, manufacture, and transport of alcohol, also known as _____.
- President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy was called _____ ____ diplomacy.
- Henry _______ was captain of the automobile industry.
- Cornelius Vanderbilt was captain of the shipping and _____ industry.
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- New _________ and adaptations made Westward Expansion possible.
- One of the reasons for the Spanish-American War was the use of exaggerated news stories, known as ____ journalism.
- The ___ strike was a steel strike.
- The U.S. took control of Guam and Puerto Rico after the Spanish-American War, by practicing _______ (empire building).
- The ___ line was used to build cars and it decreased the price.
- Another reason for increased immigration to the U.S. was to gain religious ____.
- Groups of workers formed labor ___ to fight for better pay and safer conditions.
- Andrew Carnegie was the captain of this strong industry.
- J.P. Morgan was captain of the ___ industry.
20 Clues: The ___ strike was a steel strike. • J.P. Morgan was captain of the ___ industry. • John D. Rockefeller was captain of the ___ industry. • Henry _______ was captain of the automobile industry. • Andrew Carnegie was the captain of this strong industry. • New _________ and adaptations made Westward Expansion possible. • ...
inventions and verbs unit 7 2020-11-17
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- This is meade with log and tree
- This is made with glass and metal. This is in the meadow
- This is used to liten
- this is for eating, It is yellow
- There are spend chas
- This is made a metal and this is used for eating
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- This is no true This is jewellery
- Very people don't like wating in them
- This is small This is used to season lunch
- There is very bed small
10 Clues: There are spend chas • This is used to liten • There is very bed small • This is meade with log and tree • this is for eating, It is yellow • This is no true This is jewellery • Very people don't like wating in them • This is small This is used to season lunch • This is made a metal and this is used for eating • This is made with glass and metal. This is in the meadow
Paleolithic Age! 2023-05-17
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- The Paleolithic Age ended with the discovery of __________.
- Groups of nomadic men and women.
- People used this to make tools.
- These were made out of stone and animal bones.
- This age followed the Neolithic Age.
- People did this to obtain meat.
- This kept people warm and let them cook food.
- This type of Paleolithic home occurs in nature.
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- The Paleolithic Age started with the appearance of __________.
- People who move from place to place.
- People did this obtain fruit.
- This age followed the Paleolithic Age.
- People used animal __________ to make clothing.
- This time includes the Paleolithic Age, the Neolithic Age, and the Metal Age.
- People made this type of home out of branches and animal skins.
- The Paleolithic Age started __________ million years ago.
16 Clues: People did this obtain fruit. • People used this to make tools. • People did this to obtain meat. • Groups of nomadic men and women. • People who move from place to place. • This age followed the Neolithic Age. • This age followed the Paleolithic Age. • This kept people warm and let them cook food. • These were made out of stone and animal bones. • ...
-ery 2023-11-17
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- Game of chance involving tickets and prizes.
- Device power source often made of cells.
- Medical procedure involving incisions or operations.
- Act of finding or learning something new.
- Ornamental items like necklaces and rings worn for adornment.
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- Sport involving bows, arrows, and targets.
- Puzzle or enigma that challenges understanding.
- Art of making objects from clay on a wheel.
- Space for displaying art and exhibitions.
- Transporting goods or packages to a place.
10 Clues: Device power source often made of cells. • Space for displaying art and exhibitions. • Act of finding or learning something new. • Sport involving bows, arrows, and targets. • Transporting goods or packages to a place. • Art of making objects from clay on a wheel. • Game of chance involving tickets and prizes. • Puzzle or enigma that challenges understanding. • ...
technology and society 2020-10-23
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- is the physical computer
- it is not past or present
- deal, trade
- you can find it on the internet
- make automatic
- set of characters of the human species
- object to which resources are assigned to run a program
Down
- one of the first inventions
- each component of an electronic processing system set of tools, mechanisms or elements intended to perform particular functions
- object that provides certain functions
- there have been many throughout history
- automatic mechanical operator controlled by an electronic brain
- it can be established between several people
- they are used to play
14 Clues: deal, trade • make automatic • they are used to play • is the physical computer • it is not past or present • one of the first inventions • you can find it on the internet • object that provides certain functions • set of characters of the human species • there have been many throughout history • it can be established between several people • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2013-09-01
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- used for adding up maths sums (not a calculator)
- its inside pens
- a light frame covered with some thin material, flown in the wind at the end of a long string
- a bow fixed on a wooden frame, having a trigger mechanism to release the bowstring
- a one or two wheeled vehicle with handles at the rear, used to carry small loads
- we write on this
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- a thin piece of wood tipped with a chemical substance that produces fire when rubbed on a rough surface
- a fabric made from the fine threads produced from silkworm cocoons
- an explosive device for producing a display of light, colour & loud noise, used for celebrations
- a farm tool with one or more heavy blades to break the soil so seeds can be planted
- keeps the rain off
- used for getting words or pictures off a computer and on to a piece of paper
12 Clues: its inside pens • we write on this • keeps the rain off • used for adding up maths sums (not a calculator) • a fabric made from the fine threads produced from silkworm cocoons • used for getting words or pictures off a computer and on to a piece of paper • a one or two wheeled vehicle with handles at the rear, used to carry small loads • ...
1920's Inventions 2023-03-01
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- You use it to listen music
- You can use it to take care your small injuries
- You use it to protect your eyes of the sun
- A car without ceiling
- This think know when your are lying
- Is like a washer but more efficient
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- You can see your favorites programs on it
- You use it to look better (use electricity)
- Machine to do hard works
- It is in the airplanes and is use to know the altitude
- Sport you can do in the snow
- You can use it to paint a graffiti in a wall
12 Clues: A car without ceiling • Machine to do hard works • You use it to listen music • Sport you can do in the snow • This think know when your are lying • Is like a washer but more efficient • You can see your favorites programs on it • You use it to protect your eyes of the sun • You use it to look better (use electricity) • You can use it to paint a graffiti in a wall • ...
Scientific Discoveries & Inventions 2025-01-29
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- The branch of science that studies living organisms. (7)
- The first element on the periodic table. (8)
- The smallest unit of life.(4)
- Scientist who developed the theory of general relativity.(E = mc²) (8)
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.(7)
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.(8)
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- This planet is known for its Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been raging for centuries.(7)
- The study of matter and energy. (7)
- This type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.(8)
- The study of Earth's physical structure and substances.(7)
- This planet is famous for its large and beautiful ring system made mostly of ice and rock.(6)
- The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.(8)
12 Clues: The smallest unit of life.(4) • The study of matter and energy. (7) • The first element on the periodic table. (8) • The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.(8) • The branch of science that studies living organisms. (7) • The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.(7) • The study of Earth's physical structure and substances.(7) • ...
Famous Scientists & Inventions 2025-09-07
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- – Proved lightning is electricity
- – Developed the theory of relativity
- – Discovered pasteurization and germ theory
- – Invented the telephone
- – Invented dynamite, founded Nobel Prize
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- – Perfected the electric light bulb
- – Invented alternating current motor
- – Proposed theory of evolution by natural selection
- – Father of genetics, pea plant experiments
- – Pioneered research on radioactivity
- – Discovered laws of motion and gravity
- – Improved the telescope, studied planets
12 Clues: – Invented the telephone • – Proved lightning is electricity • – Perfected the electric light bulb • – Invented alternating current motor • – Developed the theory of relativity • – Pioneered research on radioactivity • – Discovered laws of motion and gravity • – Invented dynamite, founded Nobel Prize • – Improved the telescope, studied planets • ...
Habit 6 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- Helping your peers is ____
- Synergy is ____
- Create the challenges in life that open the door to discovery
- Provides unity and support
- ____ is a roadblock to celebrating differences
Down
- People who see differences as an advantage and not a weakness.
- We are all a ____ of one.
- Brings people and nature together
8 Clues: Synergy is ____ • We are all a ____ of one. • Helping your peers is ____ • Provides unity and support • Brings people and nature together • ____ is a roadblock to celebrating differences • Create the challenges in life that open the door to discovery • People who see differences as an advantage and not a weakness.
Places 2022-05-27
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- You can climb mountains, see lakes or go on a hike through the forests.
- You can learn about aquatic animals in this place.
- You can enjoy some plays or artistic presentations in this place.
- You can learn about different discoveries or inventions in this place.
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- Milk and cheese is produced in this place.
- You can enjoy an amazing concert here.
- You can learn about famous paintings.
- You can see some wild animals in this place.
8 Clues: You can learn about famous paintings. • You can enjoy an amazing concert here. • Milk and cheese is produced in this place. • You can see some wild animals in this place. • You can learn about aquatic animals in this place. • You can enjoy some plays or artistic presentations in this place. • You can learn about different discoveries or inventions in this place. • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible
- law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756
- the war between Great Britain and its American colonies, in which the colonies won their independence from British control
- the riot where colonists confronted British troops and troops fired at colonists
- colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain
- author of Common Sense
- men willing to fight on a minutes notice
- colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
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- delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies gather in 1754 and representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods
- sole control of the supply of a good or service
- British general who surrendered at yorktown
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to declare and fight for independence
- event where colonists disguised themselves as Indians and threw tea off of ships
- period in time of great philosophical thought and scientific discoveries and inventions
- author of the Declaration of Independence
16 Clues: author of Common Sense • men willing to fight on a minutes notice • author of the Declaration of Independence • British general who surrendered at yorktown • colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain • sole control of the supply of a good or service • colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain • people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible • ...
CROSSWORD UNIT1 SST 2023-07-10
5 Clues: RICHARD AWRKRIGHT CREATED ____ • A HIGHLY CRAVED CASH CROP MY BRITISH • FACTORIES THAT PRODUCE ON A LARGE SCALE • JAMES WATT AND NEWCOMEN INTRODUCED THEIR INVENTIONS • _______ INDUSTRIAL PERIOD REFERS TO THE PERIOD BEFORE INDUSTRIAL REV.
jameston 2022-10-14
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- This american Indian group lived in the same area where the English established Jamestown
- People drank from wells or dirty water and came down with?
- an agreement between people
- The men that settled in Jamestown did not believe in?
- married to John Rolfe
- The capital of the Virginia Colony changed from Jamestown to this city in 1699
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- mosquito
- The younger brother of chief Powhatan
- They cleared these away for more space
- Misquitos carried this disease
- Winter of 1609-1610 when many settlers died
- Of the original group settlers were soldiers
- The relationship between english settlers and the Powhatan tribe was?
- brought wealth to jamestown
- the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the discovery
15 Clues: mosquito • married to John Rolfe • an agreement between people • brought wealth to jamestown • Misquitos carried this disease • The younger brother of chief Powhatan • They cleared these away for more space • Winter of 1609-1610 when many settlers died • Of the original group settlers were soldiers • the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the discovery • ...
Science 2023-06-10
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- - Relating to the sun
- - Object that attracts certain types of metals
- - Basic unit of matter
- - Machine that can be programmed to perform tasks
- - New creation or discovery
- - Study of matter and its properties
- - Huge system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- - Push or pull that can change the motion of an object
- - Ability to do work or cause change
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- - Form of energy produced by the flow of electrons
- - Large celestial body that orbits around a star
- - Study of genes and heredity
- - Device used to see tiny objects
- - Process that occurs when two or more substances interact
- - Shaking of the Earth's surface caused by tectonic plates
15 Clues: - Relating to the sun • - Basic unit of matter • - New creation or discovery • - Study of genes and heredity • - Device used to see tiny objects • - Study of matter and its properties • - Ability to do work or cause change • - Object that attracts certain types of metals • - Large celestial body that orbits around a star • - Machine that can be programmed to perform tasks • ...
Identity, Experience & Human Ingenuity 2025-02-21
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- a USA based organization responsible for space exploration
- the scientist who developed the laws of motion and gravity
- the feeling of mourning and human loss
- a feeling of joy and laughter
- a system of spiritual belief that humans have
- the company that made or introduced the iPhone
- the first widely used search engine
- the feeling of missing home when away
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- the experience of seeing something for the first time
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- antonym of experience
- a person’s biological genetic identity
- a form of identification authorizing documentation
- a person’s occupation or profession
- performed with kendrick lamar in the 2025 superbowl with her singing ability
15 Clues: antonym of experience • a feeling of joy and laughter • a person’s occupation or profession • the first widely used search engine • the feeling of missing home when away • a person’s biological genetic identity • the feeling of mourning and human loss • a system of spiritual belief that humans have • the status of belonging to a particular nation • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (shortened to IR) 2014-06-11
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- The gold rush in the Ballarat gold ____ was during the IR
- the IR started in this country
- steam was used to make the first _____ that mass produced
- Many new _______ were created during this time like steam trains
- steam could not of been made without fire and this
- these machines were created in the IR and powered by steam
- it burnt and was used to help produce steam
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- the era around this time was known as the age of ______
- many new _______ arose during this time like James Watt
- large amounts of these were invented during the revolution
- these machines were turned into steam powered rather then depending on the wind in their sails
- invented the steam engine with the help of Matthew Boulton
- these animals were replaced by steam power in the IR
- the first versions of these were invented in the revolution
- a power source that was the heart of the Revolution
15 Clues: the IR started in this country • it burnt and was used to help produce steam • steam could not of been made without fire and this • a power source that was the heart of the Revolution • these animals were replaced by steam power in the IR • the era around this time was known as the age of ______ • many new _______ arose during this time like James Watt • ...
SciFi 2023-04-17
Across
- an apparatus used to control heart fibrillation by application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a space vehicle or missile
- a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly.
- cars with robot brains
- Zoom and Facetime
- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center.
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- steve perlman invented it
- removing an organ from one person (the donor) and surgically placing it in another (the recipient) whose organ has failed.
- Philip Rosedale, the inventor of the once popular online community ________
- an unpiloted aircraft
- a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls.
- an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions, the “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.”
- existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea.
15 Clues: Zoom and Facetime • an unpiloted aircraft • cars with robot brains • steve perlman invented it • a space vehicle or missile • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea. • a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls. • ...
Cyber Ethics 2025-06-14
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- REFERS TO UNWANTED BULK EMAILS THAT COME FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES
- A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS
- ACT OF HARMING OR HARASSING A PERSON THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A DELIBERATE MANNER
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- CRIMINAL PRACTICE OF USING SOCIAL INFLUENCE OVER THE TELEPHONE
- ACT OF SENDING AN EMAIL TO A USER, MISLEADING HIM TO BELIEVE THAT IT IS FROM A TRUSTED PERSON OR ORGANISATION
- WHEN A SINGLE LICENSED COPY OF A SOFTWARE IS LOADED INTO MANY COMPUTERS CONTRARY TO THE LICENCE’S TERMS
- REFERS TO BEING AWARE OF THE ETHICAL PRACTICES AND BEHAVING RESPONSIBLY WHILE USING THE INTERNET
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- A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT PREVENTS UNAUTHORISED PEOPLE FROM ACCESSING YOUR SYSTEM AND NETWORK
- REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER
- THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM
- THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE
- SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS
- LEGAL RIGHT GRANTED BY LAW TO THE CREATOR FOR HIS ORIGINAL WORK
- A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER
15 Clues: A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS • THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY • REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER • SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS • THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE • A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER • ...
Early Man 2025-09-30
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- and burn, the practice of clearing land by burning the land and allowing the ashes to
- a skilled worker, such as a weaver or a potter, who makes goods by hand
- land between rivers
- Human made objects, such as tools and jewelry.
- Age, Old Stone Age used tools made of stone
- A long-lasting pattern of organization in a community such as education,
- one of the the first agricultural villages in the world
- Age, New Stone Age people learned to polish stone tools, make pottery, grow crops
- religious temple mountain of god
- raise animals
- creation the 5 complex culture traits
- system of writing developed by the Sumerians/Egyptians
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- The taming of animals for human use.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level:
- the development of skills in a specific work
- A city and the surrounding areas. It is an independent political unit. Found in
- the soil
- One of the professional record keepers in early civilizations
- a way of trading goods and services without money
- group of people who wander from place to place in search of food and water
- Revolution, the beginnings of farming people shifted from food gathering to food pro
- one of the earliest cities in Sumer
- a people's unique way of life shown by its tools, customs and ideas
- The ways in which people apply knowledge, tools and inventions to meet their
24 Clues: the soil • raise animals • land between rivers • religious temple mountain of god • one of the earliest cities in Sumer • The taming of animals for human use. • creation the 5 complex culture traits • the development of skills in a specific work • Age, Old Stone Age used tools made of stone • Human made objects, such as tools and jewelry. • ...
Intellectual Property Copyright 2012-11-19
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- New inventions carry these
- first achieved by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860
- Rhythm, melody, timbre and harmony make me what I am
Down
- A larger than life comedian who hates men
- Van Gogh, Matisse and turner are famous for this
- I see a bad moon rising, so here it is merry Christmas, smoke on the water
6 Clues: New inventions carry these • A larger than life comedian who hates men • Van Gogh, Matisse and turner are famous for this • Rhythm, melody, timbre and harmony make me what I am • first achieved by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860 • I see a bad moon rising, so here it is merry Christmas, smoke on the water
Chapters 1-5, 7-14, 16-19, 21-26, 29, 6 & 30 2019-04-11
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- effects that occur when values are restricted at the lower end
- the exactness of the relationships revealed after controlling confounding variables
- a framework for studying the meanings, patterns, and lifeways of a culture in a holistic fashion
- a type of positioning that follows a person around a site
- checks that involve asking participants to review and react to study data and emerging themes and conceptualizations
- effects from combining treatments in a factorial design
- reviews where the identities of authors and reviewers are not divulged
- sampling to the point at which no new information is obtained and redundancy is achieved
- hypotheses that predicts the existence of relationships
- analysis method for testing casual models that involves the preparation of a path diagram that stipulates hypothesized causal links among variables
- a hierarchy used to grade study findings according to the strength of evidence provided
- an influence that distorts study results
- the conceptual underpinning of a study, including an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
- surveys that involve several rounds of questioning with an expert panel to achieve consensus
- evidence collected through the human senses
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- sampling that involves sampling of large units
- coefficients that describe the direction and magnitude of a relationship between two variables
- a method of estimating either the likelihood of committing a Type II error or sample size requirements
- involve a discovery of essential features of a body of findings and typically a transformation that yields new insights and interpretations
- researchers use these for formal data collection that place constraints on those collecting data and those providing them
- focus on the group or culture to which the researcher belongs
- researchers sometimes offer these sessions after data collection to provide participants with more information or an opportunity to air complaints
- research that involves the collection, analysis, and integration of both qualitative and quantitative data within a study or coordinated set of studies, often with an overarching goal of achieving both discovery and verification
- acronym; a similar index that is based on a formula using the standard error of measurement
- coding where categories are linked with subcategories and integrated
- a careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses
26 Clues: an influence that distorts study results • evidence collected through the human senses • sampling that involves sampling of large units • effects from combining treatments in a factorial design • hypotheses that predicts the existence of relationships • a type of positioning that follows a person around a site • ...
English Class 2020-09-03
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- Specific
- the act of putting theories to the test
- the act of burning bodies to ash after death
- a group of 12
- the entire thing / opposite of fraction
Down
- to exist somewhere suddenly
- the act of clearing one's mind and engage in self-discovery
- Changes into something prettier / upgrade
- our sense of self-esteem, self-importance, and narcissism
- to move in directed a stream
10 Clues: Specific • a group of 12 • to exist somewhere suddenly • to move in directed a stream • the act of putting theories to the test • the entire thing / opposite of fraction • Changes into something prettier / upgrade • the act of burning bodies to ash after death • our sense of self-esteem, self-importance, and narcissism • ...
Set 16 2024-05-07
Across
- tale - disclosing unintentionally
- - sarcastic
- - dissatisfied
- - "The staff will edit manuscripts with a view to ______ and clarity"
Down
- - (especially of clothing) flattering a person's appearance.
- - inflexible
- - attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
- - delicately small and pretty.
- - small amount
- - in a way that expresses sorrow or regret, especially in a wry or humorous manner.
10 Clues: - sarcastic • - inflexible • - dissatisfied • - small amount • - delicately small and pretty. • tale - disclosing unintentionally • - (especially of clothing) flattering a person's appearance. • - "The staff will edit manuscripts with a view to ______ and clarity" • - in a way that expresses sorrow or regret, especially in a wry or humorous manner. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-02-20
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- the first particle to show up.
- Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation known as _________.
- forms galaxies and stars.
- Giant discovery for scientists “‘relic radiation’”
- A place made up of matter and more.
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- used to study light.
- one of the first recognizable element
- the theory that suggests our universe was denser then it is now.
- the world was created from
- the other first recognizable element
10 Clues: used to study light. • forms galaxies and stars. • the world was created from • the first particle to show up. • A place made up of matter and more. • the other first recognizable element • one of the first recognizable element • Giant discovery for scientists “‘relic radiation’” • Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation known as _________. • ...
Paul Revere 2024-12-31
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- A process that mimics real-world phenomena
- The act of finding something new
- A human-like robot
- A wave of electromagnetic radiation
- Originating outside Earth
- A computer that uses quantum mechanics
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- A powerful explosion of a star
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- The branch of science dealing with matter and energy
- A narrow beam of light produced by a laser
10 Clues: A human-like robot • Originating outside Earth • A powerful explosion of a star • A cloud of gas and dust in space • The act of finding something new • A wave of electromagnetic radiation • A computer that uses quantum mechanics • A process that mimics real-world phenomena • A narrow beam of light produced by a laser • The branch of science dealing with matter and energy
Shang China 2022-11-04
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- A commonly grown crop
- Seen from outer space
- A mixture of clay and twigs formed into bricks
- A discovery made that was very useful
- A commonly hunted animal
Down
- The year this dynasty started
- The writing system used on bones and seashells
- What they used to make roofs of houses
- The type of government they ran with
- First civilization to utilize this resource
10 Clues: A commonly grown crop • Seen from outer space • A commonly hunted animal • The year this dynasty started • The type of government they ran with • A discovery made that was very useful • What they used to make roofs of houses • First civilization to utilize this resource • The writing system used on bones and seashells • A mixture of clay and twigs formed into bricks
Vocabulary testRomeo and Juliet 2022-09-19
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- : A house and its occupants regarded as a unit.
- : Something kept hidden or unexplained
- : A feeling of liking and caring for someone or something.
- : Death of tragic heroes
- : To act or behave in a troublesome manner; to cause problems or issues.
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- : Romeo's parents.
- : An unfortunate incident; a mishap.
- : An intense feeling of deep affection.
- : The action or process of discovering.
- : Juliet's parents.
10 Clues: : Romeo's parents. • : Juliet's parents. • : Death of tragic heroes • : An unfortunate incident; a mishap. • : Something kept hidden or unexplained • : An intense feeling of deep affection. • : The action or process of discovering. • : A house and its occupants regarded as a unit. • : A feeling of liking and caring for someone or something. • ...
Anthem Chapters 2 and 3 2026-05-19
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- past society before the dystopian
- a wild natural environment outside the city
- where they go to make babies
- the main character
- the first word between equality and liberty
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- able to apply what you know of find to discovery
- a quiet boy with wise and kind eyes
- "the golden one"
- tool stolen from the home of the scholars
- where the women soil workers lived
10 Clues: "the golden one" • the main character • where they go to make babies • past society before the dystopian • where the women soil workers lived • a quiet boy with wise and kind eyes • tool stolen from the home of the scholars • a wild natural environment outside the city • the first word between equality and liberty • able to apply what you know of find to discovery
Jefferson 2018-12-18
8 Clues: what copies letters • which president is he • how many inventions did he do • he found the university of -- • he didn't really invent, but he did • Burr who was his political opponent? • of Independence what is his most famous work • did he have alliances with foreign countries
Science vocabulary 2024-06-12
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- the study of the physical and natural world
- when you freeze water it becomes this
- to put a liquid into a container
- when solid material becomes part of a liquid
- to join two chemicals together in a container
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- this does not exist in space
- a scientific process to make a discovery
- an egg shell will dissolve in this chemical
- the action used to mix chemicals
- heat water to 100°C
- to measure how heavy an object is
- three states of matter: gas, liquid and ____
- the number of legs and eyes that a spider has
13 Clues: heat water to 100°C • this does not exist in space • the action used to mix chemicals • to put a liquid into a container • to measure how heavy an object is • when you freeze water it becomes this • a scientific process to make a discovery • an egg shell will dissolve in this chemical • the study of the physical and natural world • ...
Ancient China & Ancient Egypt 2016-11-29
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- The name of the Pharaoh that built the Pyramid of Giza
- The country north of China
- The name of the river in Egypt
- The room where an Egyptian king is buried
- Ancient Chinese writing
- Ancient Chinese invention (fireworks)
- Ancient statues of soldiers in Ancient China
- The Great Pyramid of _ _ _ _
- The continent Egypt is in
- What we call an Egyptian king
- Mountain range in China
Down
- A family of rulers
- The process of making mummies
- People who built the pyramids in Egypt
- What we call a king in Ancient China
- Ancient Egypt writing
- Large structures built by Egyptians
- The name of jars that the Ancient Egyptians kept their organs
- The ______ Wall of China
- The continent China is in
- An important Chinese inventions (clothing)
21 Clues: A family of rulers • Ancient Egypt writing • Ancient Chinese writing • Mountain range in China • The ______ Wall of China • The continent Egypt is in • The continent China is in • The country north of China • The Great Pyramid of _ _ _ _ • The process of making mummies • What we call an Egyptian king • The name of the river in Egypt • Large structures built by Egyptians • ...
Health Care Inventions 2021-01-12
Across
- developed accidentally by Wilhem Rontgen
- free vaccines for children with lowincome
- online healthcare
- first patient scan in england 1971
- hospitals must provide care to everyone
- network established for organ donation
Down
- first antibiotc created in 1828
- mandatory in all cars past 1969
- Edward Jenner attempted in 1796
- protection of a patient's information
- infectious diseases spread by pathogens
- eradicated in 1980
12 Clues: online healthcare • eradicated in 1980 • first antibiotc created in 1828 • mandatory in all cars past 1969 • Edward Jenner attempted in 1796 • first patient scan in england 1971 • protection of a patient's information • network established for organ donation • infectious diseases spread by pathogens • hospitals must provide care to everyone • ...
Health Care Inventions 2021-01-12
Across
- developed accidentally by Wilhem Rontgen
- free vaccines for children with lowincome
- online healthcare
- first patient scan in england 1971
- hospitals must provide care to everyone
- network established for organ donation
Down
- first antibiotc created in 1828
- mandatory in all cars past 1969
- Edward Jenner attempted in 1796
- protection of a patient's information
- infectious diseases spread by pathogens
- eradicated in 1980
12 Clues: online healthcare • eradicated in 1980 • first antibiotc created in 1828 • mandatory in all cars past 1969 • Edward Jenner attempted in 1796 • first patient scan in england 1971 • protection of a patient's information • network established for organ donation • infectious diseases spread by pathogens • hospitals must provide care to everyone • ...
Gap year Brilliant 2024-08-20
Across
- to make better
- A place where people study
- To go from one place to another
- A person or organization that employs people
Down
- Can help individuals gain valuable skills and experiences
- Opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery
- Person who works for an organization who isn't paid
- A year off before starting college or a career
- Time to travel and explore different cultures
9 Clues: to make better • A place where people study • To go from one place to another • A person or organization that employs people • Time to travel and explore different cultures • A year off before starting college or a career • Opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery • Person who works for an organization who isn't paid • ...
