discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 4 2023-11-14
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- Washington warned against joining these
- great help to Lewis and Clark
- made it illegal to criticize the gov't
- authorized purchase of Louisiana
- lead the Corps of Discovery
- J & M argued that these could declare laws unconstitutional
- crippled the economy in 1807
- Hamilton proposed this; Jefferson opposed
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- Washington led troops to put down this
- Marbury v. Madison established this precedent
- Jefferson's vision was to have ______ economy
- leading general at Battle of New Orleans
- New Englanders propose amendments to Constitution
- party that favored strong federal gov't
- wave of this after War of 1812
- president during quasi-war with France
- burned during war
- kidnapping of sailors
- killed Hamilton
- president during War of 1812
20 Clues: killed Hamilton • burned during war • kidnapping of sailors • lead the Corps of Discovery • crippled the economy in 1807 • president during War of 1812 • great help to Lewis and Clark • wave of this after War of 1812 • authorized purchase of Louisiana • Washington led troops to put down this • president during quasi-war with France • made it illegal to criticize the gov't • ...
Einstein Questions 2024-05-22
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- What is Einsteins famous equation?
- what helps scientific research move along?
- What was Faraday's problem?
- Was Faraday rich?
- What was Farday's passion?
- What was Lavoisier REAL job?
- Why was Germany a dangerous place?
- How did Davy die?
- Who did Faraday get tickets to see?
- How many neutrons and protons did it have?
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- Behind every great man is a what?
- Who did Einstein marry?
- What was Lisa's relationship like with Otto Hahn?
- What first piqued Einstein’s curiosity?
- What was Lavoisier’s great discovery?
- What did Meitmer start?
- Who did Chatelet hide?
- How long was the last paper?
- What did Farday Start?
- Who was the most important fan club member?
20 Clues: Was Faraday rich? • How did Davy die? • Who did Chatelet hide? • What did Farday Start? • Who did Einstein marry? • What did Meitmer start? • What was Farday's passion? • What was Faraday's problem? • What was Lavoisier REAL job? • How long was the last paper? • Behind every great man is a what? • What is Einsteins famous equation? • Why was Germany a dangerous place? • ...
spelling 2023-10-10
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- an official who hears and decides court cases
- containers made of a stiff material
- a small house
- saw; gazed
- a section of a written document; an essay for a magazine or newspaper
- time of rest from work or study
- two wheeled vehicle
- something that is asked
- a shelf
- to join or connect
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- cutting part of a blade; ledge or end of a cliff
- two wheeled motorized transportation
- to push or poke gently
- buildings used for worship
- a group of people under one government
- keeping your mind on something; care or consideration
- something new; a finding; a discovery
- to fly high into the air
- the brother of your mother or father
- a round line
20 Clues: a shelf • saw; gazed • a round line • a small house • to join or connect • two wheeled vehicle • to push or poke gently • something that is asked • to fly high into the air • buildings used for worship • time of rest from work or study • containers made of a stiff material • two wheeled motorized transportation • the brother of your mother or father • something new; a finding; a discovery • ...
lews and clack 2026-02-12
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- what mammoths did thomas Jefferson like
- what is the voyage named
- how long did it take to get home
- what is Lewis name
- what was the best purchase in history
- what was the baby name
- how long did it take the discovery to go and back
- what was the baby nickname
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- how long did Sacagawea was kidnapped for her tribe
- what was the first corps
- what traver did the journey battle
- how many goals did jefferson
- what is the status they lever for
- what is Clark name
- How many kids did clack had
- how many tribe did they see
- how many kids did Sacagwea
- what mouth did they lever
18 Clues: what is Lewis name • what is Clark name • what was the baby name • what was the first corps • what is the voyage named • what mouth did they lever • how many kids did Sacagwea • what was the baby nickname • How many kids did clack had • how many tribe did they see • how many goals did jefferson • how long did it take to get home • what is the status they lever for • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Noa and Victoria 2018-09-23
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- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- An invention created between 1268 and 1300 used by 7 people in the class
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who invented the microwave?
- The person who invented the clock
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
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- Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell
- A useful object created in 1876
11 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • A useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell • Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old? • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Noa and Victoria 2018-09-23
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- The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- The person who invented the clock
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
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- A useful object created in 1876
- Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who invented the microwave?
- An invention created between 1268 and 1300 used by 7 people in the class
11 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • A useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • The last name of the assistant of Alexander Graham Bell • Who had the idea of the television when he was 14 years old? • ...
Ancient China - Maddie 2019-08-25
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- which dynasty is the biggest and most powerful
- last chinese dynasty
- what is terracotta
- major religion followed
- river, longest river
- who is confucius
- which dynasty invented paper
- how long is the great wall of china in km
- routes, what is the silk road used for
- how many terracotta warriors were found
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- what was the longest ruling dynasty
- which dynasty is known for expanding the great wall of china
- clothes women wore
- shi hunag, first emperor of china
- who is sima qian
- river, along what river did chinese civilization begin
- first chinese dynasty
- when did qin shi huang die
- discovery of terracotta warriors
- kingdom, what did the ancient chinese people call their land
20 Clues: who is sima qian • who is confucius • clothes women wore • what is terracotta • last chinese dynasty • river, longest river • first chinese dynasty • major religion followed • when did qin shi huang die • which dynasty invented paper • discovery of terracotta warriors • shi hunag, first emperor of china • what was the longest ruling dynasty • routes, what is the silk road used for • ...
Boats, Planes and Numbers 2021-09-20
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- The number of legs a spider has
- A supersonic passenger jet
- Nena song, 99 Red ......
- How Many wise Monkeys?
- How many Ronnies were there in the TV show?
- ...pin Bowling
- Famous ship based on Dundee
- Top of the charts, Number ...
- Film .... Weddings and a Funeral
- Unlucky for some
- The months in a year
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- How many dwarfs did Snowhite have?
- What you need if you jump out of a plane
- A famous ship that sunk
- Tom Robinson sang 2,4,6,8 ....
- How many Nations in the Annual Rugby Championship?
- How many fingers on one hand
- Legs ....In Bingo
- A group of aerobatic jets, the Red .....
- Lyrics from Dolly Parton 'Working .. to 5'
20 Clues: ...pin Bowling • Unlucky for some • Legs ....In Bingo • The months in a year • How Many wise Monkeys? • A famous ship that sunk • Nena song, 99 Red ...... • A supersonic passenger jet • Famous ship based on Dundee • How many fingers on one hand • Top of the charts, Number ... • Tom Robinson sang 2,4,6,8 .... • The number of legs a spider has • Film .... Weddings and a Funeral • ...
Dino-Rama 2014-09-04
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- A gas station company
- He died just a week before his 90th birthday, on the 5th of ______,1963
- Where he went to university
- The nearest town to his house and where he went to school
- Where he worked as a young adult. New ____
- My Notable, _____ Brown
- His employer, Henry Fairfield _______
- A stone which is the petrified remains of a dead animal
- The place that he was born
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- His father's name
- The type of creature that lived about 65 million years ago
- His mother's name
- His nickname, Mr _____
- His profession
- The dinosaur that he discovered
- His eldest sister
- His occupation after retirement
- Where he made his famous discovery. ____ Creek Formation
- His eldest bother
- His second wife
20 Clues: His profession • His second wife • His father's name • His mother's name • His eldest sister • His eldest bother • A gas station company • His nickname, Mr _____ • My Notable, _____ Brown • The place that he was born • Where he went to university • The dinosaur that he discovered • His occupation after retirement • His employer, Henry Fairfield _______ • ...
Spelling Chapter 12 2016-07-20
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- Knife and Fork
- Sports facility
- Involves throwing a spear like object as far as you can
- Getting very very good at something
- DHL, the courier company, can make one of these
- Man made things made to make lives easier
- Life's challenges can be called these
- tableware
- Difficult/impossible to figure out
- A place where you can buy plants
- Unlawful act
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- Food item bought at the shops
- Paying someone compliments
- Difficult to grasp
- Precious items made from rare materials used to decorate the body
- putt involves pushing a iron ball through the air
- When finding something you make one of these
- The Olympic Games hosts these events
- Burial place
- Undergoing an operation
20 Clues: tableware • Burial place • Unlawful act • Knife and Fork • Sports facility • Difficult to grasp • Undergoing an operation • Paying someone compliments • Food item bought at the shops • A place where you can buy plants • Difficult/impossible to figure out • Getting very very good at something • The Olympic Games hosts these events • Life's challenges can be called these • ...
Einstein Questions 2024-05-22
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- What is Einsteins famous equation?
- what helps scientific research move along?
- What was Faraday's problem?
- Was Faraday rich?
- What was Farday's passion?
- What was Lavoisier REAL job?
- Why was Germany a dangerous place?
- How did Davy die?
- Who did Faraday get tickets to see?
- How many neutrons and protons did it have?
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- Behind every great man is a what?
- Who did Einstein marry?
- What was Lisa's relationship like with Otto Hahn?
- What first piqued Einstein’s curiosity?
- What was Lavoisier’s great discovery?
- What did Meitmer start?
- Who did Chatelet hide?
- How long was the last paper?
- What did Farday Start?
- Who was the most important fan club member?
20 Clues: Was Faraday rich? • How did Davy die? • Who did Chatelet hide? • What did Farday Start? • Who did Einstein marry? • What did Meitmer start? • What was Farday's passion? • What was Faraday's problem? • What was Lavoisier REAL job? • How long was the last paper? • Behind every great man is a what? • What is Einsteins famous equation? • Why was Germany a dangerous place? • ...
Inventions 2020-04-21
5 Clues: it have 4 wheels • the heart of car • who made his own engine • What company Karl Benz created • more than 15 million that cars were produced Fords factories
Inventions 2023-10-23
5 Clues: You use it to cook food • You use it to listen to music • You use it to wash your clothes • You use it to change the channels • You use it to wash the plates, glasses, spoons, etc.
Inventions 2024-03-04
Inventions 2025-02-18
inventions 2024-12-23
5 Clues: great invention of 19th century • worn on the wrist to tell time. • This invention helps keep food cold • An invention used to heat food quickly. • A device that lets you watch shows and movies
Inventions 2026-04-09
Canadian Astronauts 2021-04-20
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- He was born in Ottawa, Ontario He was on 1 STS He was on Space Shuttle Columbia
- He was born in Sarnia, Ontario.He was on two STS He flew on Space Shuttle Endeavour
- Was born in Reykjavik, Iceland.He was on one STS mission.He was on Space Shuttle Discovery.
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- She was born in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.She was on 1 STS She was on Space Shuttle Discovery
- He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.He was on one STS.He was on Space Shuttle Endeavour.
- He was born in Quebec City He was on 0 STS He was on space shuttle Challenger
- She was born in Montréal, Quebec She was on 1 STS She flew on Space Shuttle Discovery
- He was born in New Westminster, British Columbia.He was on one STS He was on Space Shuttle Columbia
8 Clues: He was born in Quebec City He was on 0 STS He was on space shuttle Challenger • He was born in Ottawa, Ontario He was on 1 STS He was on Space Shuttle Columbia • He was born in Sarnia, Ontario.He was on two STS He flew on Space Shuttle Endeavour • She was born in Montréal, Quebec She was on 1 STS She flew on Space Shuttle Discovery • ...
Elia's Crossword 2017-06-13
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- development of devices that produced long-lasting effects on technology and society
- materials that come from living things
- a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained
- emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- materials that do not already exist
- System where products are made continuously
- development of continuous manufacturing,
- development of stone tools
- A device that receives a message, that is still scrambled.
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- a time of rebirth of the arts and humanities
- Information to entertain
- Using less of a material to save it
- The deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material
- Making products to be sold
- goods are produced in groups
- discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- Information to educate
- unique products are build specifically
- A device that converts a voice or image into a signal that can be transmitted.
- defined by the use of iron and steel
20 Clues: Information to educate • Information to entertain • Making products to be sold • development of stone tools • goods are produced in groups • Using less of a material to save it • materials that do not already exist • defined by the use of iron and steel • materials that come from living things • unique products are build specifically • development of continuous manufacturing, • ...
Unit 1.2 Revision 2013-10-11
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- a business opportunity
- a document granting exclusive rights towards your product
- thinking differently and thinking of unexpected ideas
- the hat that is optimistic
- the place where goods and services are sold
- a name, symbol or other device identifying is officially owned by someone
- the things you need to run and start up your business
- Another word for business
- a piece of data of which you can explore your ideas
- the legal right to ownership of and invention
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- the guy on apprentice
- the process of transforming the invention into a product that customers will want to buy
- the discovery of potenial in a new product. New ways of making a product
- the audience you are aiming your product at
- RISKS calculating risks
- the man who created microsoft
- Somebody who owns there own business and is willing to take risks
- who uses your product or service
- the opposite of goods
- products that are tangible
20 Clues: the guy on apprentice • the opposite of goods • a business opportunity • RISKS calculating risks • Another word for business • the hat that is optimistic • products that are tangible • the man who created microsoft • who uses your product or service • the audience you are aiming your product at • the place where goods and services are sold • ...
Industrialization and Invention 2020-03-08
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- created by Samuel Morse and allowed for communication by transmitting electric signals over a wire
- four of these allowed for better businesses
- the idea that humans adapt to their environment by survival of the fittest & natural selection
- a labor dispute in which iron and steel workers protested a wage cut by Carnegie's steel company
- one of Thomas Edison's inventions that no longer required people to use fire as a source of brightness
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- one who operates or owns a business
- union open to everyone that wanted to replace the wage system with a cooperative system in which workers controlled the economy
- you buy out or drive out your competition
- monopolized the steel industry and gave his money to libraries
- he had 90% of the worlds oil
10 Clues: he had 90% of the worlds oil • one who operates or owns a business • you buy out or drive out your competition • four of these allowed for better businesses • monopolized the steel industry and gave his money to libraries • the idea that humans adapt to their environment by survival of the fittest & natural selection • ...
Crossing Words in the Silver State: Nevada Day 2025-10-07
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- Desert bird that inspired both poetry and state symbolism.
- Nevada’s enduring moniker born from lode and legend.
- Both flora and metaphor — and the name of Nevada’s first literary movement.
- Mining town famed for its ghostly glow and Jim Butler’s discovery.
- Sacred waters of the Numu (Paiute) people.
- Monument to modern engineering and Depression-era ambition.
- Eastern outpost between the mountains and the myth.
- The legendary lode that birthed boomtowns and bankruptcies.
- From the Spanish word for “snow-covered.”
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- Where Mark Twain cut his literary teeth at The Territorial Enterprise.
- A phrase forged from Civil War-era statehood.
- The capital where policy meets high desert air.
- The vast inland region with no outlet to the sea.
- Granted on October 31, 1864 — a Civil War telegram rushed by Morse code.
- Desert home to Joshua trees and mirage-making light.
- Sandstone cathedral of the Mojave, carved by wind and time.
- The laborers who carved wealth — and inequity — from stone.
- “The Biggest Little City,” once the nation’s divorce capital.
18 Clues: From the Spanish word for “snow-covered.” • Sacred waters of the Numu (Paiute) people. • A phrase forged from Civil War-era statehood. • The capital where policy meets high desert air. • The vast inland region with no outlet to the sea. • Eastern outpost between the mountains and the myth. • Nevada’s enduring moniker born from lode and legend. • ...
Week 5 Crossword 2012-10-31
8 Clues: the act of discovering • a hanging piece of fabric • to provide employment for • to reduce to useless parts • to have as belonging to one • an individual or minute part • to expand with force and sound • the act of asking for something done
Chapter XXIV Crossword 2022-12-15
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- led the 1680 Pueblo Revolt against the Spanish
- the city of Potosi was in this modern country
- modern name of Cabeza de Vaca's 1528 discovery
- child of French fur-trader and native person
- "Terra australis incognita", great _____ land
- large private Spanish-American estates
- major site of Mexican silver mining
- feuded with Atahualpa in the Incan Ruling House
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- Santo ______ (Spanish Caribbean capital)
- "La ______", nickname of Aztecan Dona Marina
- heard appeals against viceroys' decisions
- 1788 English penal colony
- Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
- Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico
- _______ Álvares Cabral, "discovered" Brazil
15 Clues: 1788 English penal colony • Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean • major site of Mexican silver mining • Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico • large private Spanish-American estates • Santo ______ (Spanish Caribbean capital) • heard appeals against viceroys' decisions • _______ Álvares Cabral, "discovered" Brazil • "La ______", nickname of Aztecan Dona Marina • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-06-24
7 Clues: Who discovered America • Meant power at that time • Action to exchange things • Ocean that Europed sailed on • Continent with silk and spices • Continent that conquered America • Honour won by noticable achievements
my name 2021-01-18
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- British physicist who was awarded with a noble prize for his discovery of the neutron
- Father of Nuclear Physics
- British physicist credited with the discovery of electrons
- German physicist who developed the theory of relativity
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- Danish physicist who received a noble prize in 1922
- Scientist who developed the three laws of motion
- Theoretical physicist with a motor neuron disease
- First Asian physicist to receive a noble prize in any branch of science
8 Clues: Father of Nuclear Physics • Scientist who developed the three laws of motion • Theoretical physicist with a motor neuron disease • Danish physicist who received a noble prize in 1922 • German physicist who developed the theory of relativity • British physicist credited with the discovery of electrons • ...
Countries 2023-12-19
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- A colorful land with lively carnivals, vast rainforests, and famous for soccer!
- Known for vibrant festivals like Dia de los Muertos, delicious tacos, and ancient Mayan ruins.
- Famous for the Eiffel Tower, yummy pastries, and the beautiful language of French.
- Home to ancient pyramids, sphinxes, and the majestic River Nile where pharaohs once ruled.
- States Big and diverse! It has cities like New York, the Grand Canyon, Hollywood, and lots of yummy burgers.
- A country with diverse cultures, spicy foods like curry, and the beautiful Taj Mahal.
- Where kangaroos and koalas live! It's got stunning beaches, the Great Barrier Reef, and deserts.
- A place where high-tech cities meet traditional temples, and there are amazing inventions like sushi.
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- Home to fascinating myths, beautiful islands like Santorini, and the famous Acropolis.
- Land of the Northern Lights, fjords (like giant canyons), and Viking history!
- Famous for colorful tulips, windmills, and people riding bicycles everywhere!
- Full of stunning nature like forests, lakes, and mountains plus friendly maple syrup-loving people.
- Where you can find friendly elephants, stunning temples, and tasty dishes like pad Thai.
- Known for pizza, pasta, and beautiful old buildings like the leaning tower in Pisa.
14 Clues: Land of the Northern Lights, fjords (like giant canyons), and Viking history! • Famous for colorful tulips, windmills, and people riding bicycles everywhere! • A colorful land with lively carnivals, vast rainforests, and famous for soccer! • Famous for the Eiffel Tower, yummy pastries, and the beautiful language of French. • ...
Tourism law overview crossword puzzle 2025-08-14
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- Norms that vary based on cultural, religious, or philosophical belives.
- Established by the legal authorities of a country or community, typically through laws.
- Unwritten rules that guide behavior in society
- Governs business and commercial transactions, including contracts, corporate law, bankruptcy, and intellectual property.
- Regulates relationships between individuals, covering family law, contracts, property rights, and inheritance
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- Protects consumers' rights in transactions with businesses, ensuring fair treatment and access to information about products and services.
- Moral guidelines that steer behavior by defining what's right or wrong
- Protects intellectual creations such as inventions, trademarks, and copyrights, fostering innovation and creativity.
8 Clues: Unwritten rules that guide behavior in society • Moral guidelines that steer behavior by defining what's right or wrong • Norms that vary based on cultural, religious, or philosophical belives. • Established by the legal authorities of a country or community, typically through laws. • ...
The Industrial Age in America 2022-09-19
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- Established a monopoly in the oil industry
- Created a monopoly in the steel industry
- Built a workshop in Menlo Park, New Jersey where he developed the first electric lightbulb, among other inventions.
- inventors of the first powered flying machine (airplane).
- a businessman who creates jobs, provides a needed product, and donates money back to the community.
- U.S. government policy to keep their hands off of business and allow businesses to run themselves without government regulation or interference.
- people who came from northern and western Europe prior to 1890
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- overcrowded, unsanitary apartments where many working class Americans lived
- where one person or company owns or controls an entire industry, thus eliminating competition.
- Americans who did not like the "New Immigrants" and felt that America was for those who were born here.
- Used the assembly line to mass produce automobiles
- a businessman who exploits his workers, is corrupt, and drives competitors out of business, creating a monopoly.
- Alexander Graham Bell invention that made communication easier.
- people who came from eastern and southern Europe after 1890
14 Clues: Created a monopoly in the steel industry • Established a monopoly in the oil industry • Used the assembly line to mass produce automobiles • inventors of the first powered flying machine (airplane). • people who came from eastern and southern Europe after 1890 • people who came from northern and western Europe prior to 1890 • ...
RU ITEC411 - Intellectual Property 2025-10-20
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- Legal rule allowing limited use of copyrighted material for teaching, research, or commentary without permission
- New creation based on or adapted from an existing copyrighted work
- Software whose code is freely available for use, modification, and redistribution
- Confidential business information giving a company a competitive edge
- Agreement specifying how users may legally use a program
- Creations of the mind such as art, music, writing, and inventions
- Symbol, word, or phrase identifying and distinguishing a company or product
- Works not protected by copyright that anyone can use freely
- Exchanging digital files over the internet, often raising copyright issues
- Licensing system that lets creators choose how others may share or modify their work
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- Contract outlining the terms under which a user may access or use intellectual property
- Government grant giving inventors exclusive rights to make and sell an invention for a limited time
- Legal action against individuals accused of distributing copyrighted files online
- Payments made to creators or rights holders when their work is used
- Using someone else's words or ideas without giving proper credit
- Legal protection that gives creators control over copying and distribution of their work
- License requiring that derivative works also remain free and open
- Violation of another's copyright, patent, or trademark rights
- Unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted material
- U.S. law from 1998 that bans bypassing digital copy-protection systems
20 Clues: Agreement specifying how users may legally use a program • Works not protected by copyright that anyone can use freely • Unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted material • Violation of another's copyright, patent, or trademark rights • Using someone else's words or ideas without giving proper credit • ...
9th grade Vocabulary review 2024-01-18
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- Moving quickly downward or forward.
- Working to make things better, like fixing problems in your community.
- A roof made of leaves or branches in forests.
- To break or bend under pressure.
- Tiny things that can make you sick.
- Moving quickly and lightly, like a butterfly's wings.
- Being strong and bouncing back after tough times.
- Using something for a specific purpose, like energy from the sun.
- Something strong and solid.
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- A smart guess based on what you see or know.
- When something becomes available to the public.
- Finding out something new.
- Putting in a lot of effort because you care a lot.
- A feeling that helps you know something without thinking.
- People who make computer programs.
- Big seaweed that grows in the sea.
- When everyone gets the same chances and respect.·
- Moving air in one direction.
18 Clues: Finding out something new. • Something strong and solid. • Moving air in one direction. • To break or bend under pressure. • People who make computer programs. • Big seaweed that grows in the sea. • Moving quickly downward or forward. • Tiny things that can make you sick. • A smart guess based on what you see or know. • A roof made of leaves or branches in forests. • ...
Walters Family Crossword 2021-12-23
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- Resting yoga pose
- 2012 lifesaver
- Bruns' Walters comparison
- Hannah's Fresh cookie preference
- Sunday night channel
- A dish worth riding to West Memphis for
- Front yard drop
- Camp valley
- "Not my style" - GPizzle
- "Bring on the roasted _____ " - J.C.
- Family favorite invasive species
- 3 year stint
- Gpizzle's LC moniker
- Unsuspecting bilingual airplane passenger
- Ardelle's surprise flick
- Hannah's baked good kryptonite
- An Ardelle 5k
- Distinct Pote appendage
- What the Pote tribe is born to do
- Coffee on both coasts
- Big puzzle pub.
- Crystal
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- "Ardelle, I just LOVE her hair" - Hannah
- Kate's not playing around!
- Backyard crop
- "Thank goodness they changed the name" - Scott
- Summer bev.
- First song H heard K sing
- Ardelle's countertop go-to
- Highest form of comedy (allegedly)
- Ardelle's "crack"
- No Juliet
- Gpizzle's discovery, pt. 1
- Alden's piano success/market failure
- Filled to the "bream"
- Preacher's "borrowed" scarf
- Pote grape
- Dickinson
- Annie's sunning spot
- Gpizzle's discovery, pt. 2
- "We met at a ______. Not the same one but..."
- Ardelle's telephonic "hello!"
- Eclectic spot
- Scott's cracker topper
- Surprise tomatoes
- alma materus familius
- younger gen. grads
- D.C. elementary
48 Clues: Crystal • No Juliet • Dickinson • Pote grape • Summer bev. • Camp valley • 3 year stint • Backyard crop • Eclectic spot • An Ardelle 5k • 2012 lifesaver • Front yard drop • Big puzzle pub. • D.C. elementary • Resting yoga pose • Ardelle's "crack" • Surprise tomatoes • younger gen. grads • Sunday night channel • Annie's sunning spot • Gpizzle's LC moniker • Filled to the "bream" • alma materus familius • ...
Database Systems 2014-12-18
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- specify the database schema
- for a good database design
- collection of operations which performs single logical function
- express the database queries and updates
- various copies of same data which do not agree.
- transaction to happen to its entirety or not at all.
- The values of the variable at a particular instant
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- A model that uses a collection of tables to represent both data and relations
- stores the metadata about the structure of the database
- Knowledge discovery in databases.
- overall design of the database
- Basic object in ER model
- rules enforced on the table
13 Clues: Basic object in ER model • for a good database design • specify the database schema • rules enforced on the table • overall design of the database • Knowledge discovery in databases. • express the database queries and updates • various copies of same data which do not agree. • The values of the variable at a particular instant • ...
mots croisés 2025-10-05
Across
- To form new ideas in your mind.
- To bring something new into existence.
- Experiments made to check if something works.
- A new device, method or idea created by someone.
- To introduce new ideas or methods.
- To show or make something known.
- A puzzle made of words arranged in squares.
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- Information, understanding, and skills gained through learning.
- To build or produce something.
- The first version of an invention.
- The use of science to make tools or machines.
- Finding something new that already exists in nature.
- A place where experiments and research are done.
13 Clues: To build or produce something. • To form new ideas in your mind. • To show or make something known. • The first version of an invention. • To introduce new ideas or methods. • To bring something new into existence. • A puzzle made of words arranged in squares. • The use of science to make tools or machines. • Experiments made to check if something works. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-10-11
Across
- was growing there railroad which led to the increase in coal and iron
- What country started the industrial revolution
- one of the very first inventions that helped start the industrial revolution
- at the end of what did the industrial revolution development really start
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- What is the invention of new technology to help improve trade, finance and the industry
- was an isolated country but the industrial revolution opened up trade links for them
- what industry deals with cotton, looms and other fabrics and clothing
7 Clues: What country started the industrial revolution • was growing there railroad which led to the increase in coal and iron • what industry deals with cotton, looms and other fabrics and clothing • at the end of what did the industrial revolution development really start • one of the very first inventions that helped start the industrial revolution • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-04-04
Across
- A bacterial disease caused by drinking contaminated water (C______).
- A lot of people travelled to these areas for employment (U__).
- An invention that increased the efficiency of the production of goods (F__).
- These were invented to increase the efficiency of production and soon replaced manual labour (M__).
- A lot of farmers left these areas as machines were replacing them (R__).
- One of the causes of the Industrial Revolution (I____).
- A common practice during the Industrial era that involved employing children (C__ L__).
- The surname of the inventor of the telephone (B___).
- The invention that marked the beginning of the Industrial era (S__ E__).
- A workplace where bricks are made (B__).
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- Colonies that Britain lost after 1783 (N__ A__).
- The penal colony that was established in 1788 (A____).
- These are needed to make products (R__ M__).
- A common place to work during the Industrial era to obtain coal and other minerals (M__).
- The name of the Revolution before the Industrial Revolution (A___).
- These spread quickly and rapidly due to the poor living and working conditions (D__).
- The British had a strong one which helped to expand their empire (N__).
17 Clues: A workplace where bricks are made (B__). • These are needed to make products (R__ M__). • Colonies that Britain lost after 1783 (N__ A__). • The surname of the inventor of the telephone (B___). • The penal colony that was established in 1788 (A____). • One of the causes of the Industrial Revolution (I____). • ...
International Water Health 2013-01-04
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- must be used in American process of cleaning water
- process of taking out salt to make the water drinkable
- Clean/drinkable water
- Continent with worst water problem
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- Law made by the U.S. Government
- can get from uncleaned water
- Must need to survive
- one of the main water providers in the U.S.
- one of the greatest inventions to water of all time
- Country that frequently uses process of removing salt
10 Clues: Must need to survive • Clean/drinkable water • can get from uncleaned water • Law made by the U.S. Government • Continent with worst water problem • one of the main water providers in the U.S. • must be used in American process of cleaning water • one of the greatest inventions to water of all time • Country that frequently uses process of removing salt • ...
Immigration & Urbanization 2023-10-11
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- pioneered popular newspaper related inventions
- became model for urban amusement parks
- establishment reformers established in slum neighborhoods to help the poor
- inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast
- owned New York Morning Journal
- inspection station for immigrants arriving on the West Coast
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- novelist of many classics in American literature
- one of the early reform programs
- joined sections of cities across rivers
- invented in 1893
10 Clues: invented in 1893 • owned New York Morning Journal • one of the early reform programs • became model for urban amusement parks • joined sections of cities across rivers • pioneered popular newspaper related inventions • novelist of many classics in American literature • inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast • ...
Levi's research and design crossword 2019-10-09
Across
- Vehicles use this to increase speed this is ____________
- I love to ______ graffiti.
- On your fingers you have fingernails on your thumb you have _________.
- Coaches have a certain _________ for goofing around.
- I had to ____ myself out of bed.
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- In swimming you start off in __________.
- add tions to limit you get ___________
- Scientist usually have _________ of their inventions.
- counting by 2’s is a _______
- 2 Carbon dioxide is also known as __ _
10 Clues: I love to ______ graffiti. • counting by 2’s is a _______ • I had to ____ myself out of bed. • 2 Carbon dioxide is also known as __ _ • add tions to limit you get ___________ • In swimming you start off in __________. • Scientist usually have _________ of their inventions. • Coaches have a certain _________ for goofing around. • ...
Module 2 Vocabulary Part 2 2022-11-28
Across
- an important discovery
- to live.
- to persevere when things are tough.
- to come out of something or someplace.
- the opposite of breakthrough; being further away from your goal.
- something that is very difficult to do.
Down
- feeling sad when your expectations are not met.
- to do something very easily
- to succeed in a difficult situation
- a place with no people and rugged land.
- when something blows up.
11 Clues: to live. • an important discovery • when something blows up. • to do something very easily • to succeed in a difficult situation • to persevere when things are tough. • to come out of something or someplace. • a place with no people and rugged land. • something that is very difficult to do. • feeling sad when your expectations are not met. • ...
Read 180 Workshop 1 2021-12-11
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- the act of finding or learning something for the first time
- to think up and create something new
- imaginary people, places, events or things from a book or a story
- strange or not normal
- to make something
- to be able to learn
- the ability to come up with new ideas
- a task or work that someone is asked to do
- able to keep on trying
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- the way something has been planned and made
- very unusual
- something that does not work or is not a success
- to join together or partner with someone
- to print or sell a book
- to get or be given something
- very interesting
- to make someone happy by giving them what they want or need
- to make someone excited to do something
18 Clues: very unusual • very interesting • to make something • to be able to learn • strange or not normal • able to keep on trying • to print or sell a book • to get or be given something • to think up and create something new • the ability to come up with new ideas • to make someone excited to do something • to join together or partner with someone • ...
The Nickel Boys: Prologue 2025-04-21
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- Nickname for the school’s cemetery
- Refers to seven bodies that remained unnamed
- University involved in the graveyard discovery
- What had to happen before the property could be sold
- Process of digging up graves and evidence
- Key word in line repeated in the prologue
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- Found alongside bones and belt buckles
- One item found in the graves
- Describes what happened to many of the boys
- What Jody’s first bone find actually came from
- Student who noticed something “wrong” with the dirt
- Found in some boys’ rib cages
- What former students called themselves
- Superintendent one survivor wanted revenge on
- The type of graves in the secret graveyard
- The field of study the students were practicing
- Annual gathering of survivors
- Professor guiding the excavation
18 Clues: One item found in the graves • Found in some boys’ rib cages • Annual gathering of survivors • Professor guiding the excavation • Nickname for the school’s cemetery • Found alongside bones and belt buckles • What former students called themselves • Process of digging up graves and evidence • Key word in line repeated in the prologue • ...
The Planets In Astrology 2024-04-04
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- Annibale de Gasparis chose to call it Igea Borbonica ("Bourbon [what?]"), after the Greek goddess of health, daughter of Asclepius, and in honor of the ruling family of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies where Naples was located.
- Or Jupiter II
- Or Saturn III
- In Ancient Egypt, what planet do Isis and Hathor rule?
- The Discovery site is Kitt Peak Obs.
- It is a dwarf planet in the middle main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- It is associated with focus, precision, nobility, ethics, civility, lofty goals, career, great achievements, dedication, authority figures, stability, virtues, productiveness, valuable hard lessons learned, destiny, structures, protective roles, balance, meritocracy, conservatism, and karma (reaping what you have sown or cosmic justice) but with limitations, restrictions, boundaries, anxiety, tests, practicality, reality, and time.
- It is the largest satellite in the Solar System, and is slightly larger than Mercury, but is about half as massive.
- This is debated; see double planet.
- It represents marriage/partnership, what you need in a mate, and the kind of mate you'll be.
- In Hindu, what planet does Mangala rule?
- It is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus.
- Like the Morning and Evening Stars, Mercury was deemed to be a distinct planet when it was visible during daytime, and dedicated by the Greeks.
- It is named after the Greek goddess Ἔρις, a personification of strife and discord.
- It is the outermost of Saturn's large moons.
- Goddess of youth, was proposed by Carl Friedrich Gauss at Hencke's request. Gauss chose a wineglass as its symbol.
- "Phosphorus", Greek antiquity (Eosphorus, the Dawn-Bringer; called "Lucifer" by the Romans)
- Its diameter is 1,578 km (980 miles), and it has a density of about 1.71 grams per cubic cm.
- In classical Roman mythology, Jove is the Sky god or the ruler of the gods and their guardian and protector, and his symbol is the thunderbolt.
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- The discovery was hailed by the press and astrologers as that of a new planet.
- Was discovered by Mauna Kea Observatory
- Jupiter's second largest moon and the third largest moon in our solar system
- Discovered on 9 January 1992
- It is a centaur discovered on 8 April 2002 by the NEAT at Palomar.
- It was discovered to be a planet only in 1781 by Sir William Herschel.
- "Hesperus" (called "Vesper" by the Romans)
- When it was discovered, the moon of Pluto, was found to be very large
- Following its discovery in 1930, it was widely regarded as the ninth planet, but it changed to a dwarf planet
- Discovered on 5 April 1995
- Following the acceptance of the Copernican model, it was recognized that the planets (including Earth) orbit it, and it was no longer regarded as a planet.
- The asteroid of justice, innocence, and purity, holds a powerful influence in your natal chart.
- It is the fourth-largest moon of Saturn.
- Discovered in December 23, 1672, by Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- It reveals your natural strengths in problem-solving, strategy, and defense.
- Slightly larger than Earth's moon
- In classical Roman mythology, (what planet name) is the god of the sea, and the deep, ocean blue color of this planet reflects this.
- It is a centaur that grazes the orbit of Uranus.
- Discovered on 26 April 1993
- In Ancient Greek, what planet does Hermes rule?
- In astrology is key to establishing a balance between your ambitions and deep desires.
- Discovered by John Russell Hind on August 13, 1847
- It is the second largest satellite in the Solar System, and is slightly larger than Mercury, but less massive.
42 Clues: Or Jupiter II • Or Saturn III • Discovered on 5 April 1995 • Discovered on 26 April 1993 • Discovered on 9 January 1992 • Slightly larger than Earth's moon • This is debated; see double planet. • The Discovery site is Kitt Peak Obs. • Was discovered by Mauna Kea Observatory • It is the fourth-largest moon of Saturn. • In Hindu, what planet does Mangala rule? • ...
vocab3 2015-01-20
Across
- super small robot
- living with no money
- breathing hole in your nose
- knowledge
- the answser
- make smaller
- get from the internet
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- lift up
- lots of people like you
- many people with the same sickness
- stops you being sick
- get bigger
- the amount of people in a country
- important discovery
- go up
- say what will happen in the future
- all over the world
17 Clues: go up • lift up • knowledge • get bigger • the answser • make smaller • super small robot • all over the world • important discovery • living with no money • stops you being sick • get from the internet • lots of people like you • breathing hole in your nose • the amount of people in a country • many people with the same sickness • say what will happen in the future
Review 2022-06-17
Across
- lens closest to the specimen
- genetic blueprint for living cells
- plant cells have this on their outside for support and rigidity
- lens closest to your eyes
- prokaryotes that are unicellular and are commonly found all around and inside of us (even in yogurt)
- structures inside of cells
- Career that uses microscopes to analyze evidence from crime scenes (such as fingerprints)
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- where cellular respiration takes place
- study of genes and heredity
- Where DNA is stored
- thin piece of glass a specimen is mounted on
- organelle that makes proteins
- projected from below the stage, through the specimen, and into the lens to shine the image
- Convex or concave glass that bends light to make an image larger and focused
- organisms made of many cells
- new biological discovery that can help edit an organism's genome (their DNA)
- used to make adjustments of the stage/lens to make image in focus
17 Clues: Where DNA is stored • lens closest to your eyes • structures inside of cells • study of genes and heredity • lens closest to the specimen • organisms made of many cells • organelle that makes proteins • genetic blueprint for living cells • where cellular respiration takes place • thin piece of glass a specimen is mounted on • ...
SG rewind 2025-01-31
Across
- Famous singapore hawker dish
- The song we couldn't wait to hear with each other
- The only valid airplane movie
- The song Ria wanted to hear live
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- Famous statue that we couldn't visit
- Ria's new favourite restaurant abroad
- Mall we visited with a phone brand in it's name
- Island day
- Last song played at the concert
- First name shared by a hotel and water area
- Bubbies' newest food discovery
11 Clues: Island day • Famous singapore hawker dish • The only valid airplane movie • Bubbies' newest food discovery • Last song played at the concert • The song Ria wanted to hear live • Famous statue that we couldn't visit • Ria's new favourite restaurant abroad • First name shared by a hotel and water area • Mall we visited with a phone brand in it's name • ...
Dry Skin? Don't Forget Your Motion! 2013-11-24
Across
- Higher court deems a lower courts judgement null
- To toss out a claim and provide no legal remedy
- Requests judgemental nullification ( no appeal)
- Transferring locations due to uncontrollable reasons
- The reason appellate courts exists
Down
- Both parties agree on facts and seek legal recourse
- Asks the court to reverse the decision, criminal exempt!
- Orders a party(ies) to take action to forward discovery
- Plaintiff fails to prove, incurs a dismissal
- Plaintiff requests to drop legal charges
- Asks that evidence be not presented in trial
11 Clues: The reason appellate courts exists • Plaintiff requests to drop legal charges • Plaintiff fails to prove, incurs a dismissal • Asks that evidence be not presented in trial • To toss out a claim and provide no legal remedy • Requests judgemental nullification ( no appeal) • Higher court deems a lower courts judgement null • ...
Welcome To CNU Crossword 2023-08-28
Across
- Name of the Museum with the largest maritime history collection in the Western Hemisphere
- Business school
- Library
- Café located across the street
- What app do you need to get a to-go box?
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- Beach near campus
- The object thrown into a fountain upon graduation
- Home of Chick-fil-A, Discovery Grill, and the bookstore
- Best dining hall
- Name of the extravagant bridge near campus
- Name of our mascot
- Center for the Arts
12 Clues: Library • Business school • Best dining hall • Beach near campus • Name of our mascot • Center for the Arts • Café located across the street • What app do you need to get a to-go box? • Name of the extravagant bridge near campus • The object thrown into a fountain upon graduation • Home of Chick-fil-A, Discovery Grill, and the bookstore • ...
Fun of word 2024-10-16
Across
- A visual representation of an area.
- A portable shelter made of fabric.
- A person who shows others the way.
- Animals and plants living in their natural environment.
- A trip from one place to another.
- A path through a natural area.
- Finding something new.
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- An exciting or unusual experience.
- To travel through an area to learn about it.
- A tool used to determine direction.
- Equipment needed for a specific activity.
- A place where people stay temporarily.
12 Clues: Finding something new. • A path through a natural area. • A trip from one place to another. • An exciting or unusual experience. • A portable shelter made of fabric. • A person who shows others the way. • A visual representation of an area. • A tool used to determine direction. • A place where people stay temporarily. • Equipment needed for a specific activity. • ...
Christmas Party Crossword 2018-12-15
Across
- Most common truck here
- An office position
- He is always straightforward and _____________
- She manages the Discovery Lodge
- Road to?
- Providing heat to Iqaluit
- Place of many fish
- Your nationality up here
- They handle private jets and the military
- Breathing it in when you were just born
- Goodnight
- Winter brings in a lot of it
- Peter in French
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- The Queens bank
- Country singer Raitt
- Her name has a ____________ tag
- Last name of the Sir who discovered this place
- Reach a state of little or no change after a time of activity
- Happens in a short circuit
- Risky or daring journeys
- Short for Edward
- The cafe just like the valley
- Grocery store
- Hollywood actress last name Adams
- Popular Aircraft manufacturer
- Immigration control
26 Clues: Road to? • Goodnight • Grocery store • The Queens bank • Peter in French • Short for Edward • An office position • Place of many fish • Immigration control • Country singer Raitt • Most common truck here • Risky or daring journeys • Your nationality up here • Providing heat to Iqaluit • Happens in a short circuit • Winter brings in a lot of it • The cafe just like the valley • ...
Our fav TV & Film 2022-05-14
Across
- Jim's musical fantasy.
- Presidential cameo
- Ressikan instrument.
- "Put a little love in your heart."
- Creatures that inhabit otherworldly desert landscape.
- "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."
- Youngest child of three.
- Black market train drug.
- Pizzeria owner.
- Apex man-eater.
- Fraggles industrious friends.
- Picture puzzle, character
- Rock, flag and eagle.
Down
- Inventor of the smokeless ashtray.
- Cooks without pants.
- The colour of service and welcoming guests.
- They're even coming from this place to see the film.
- Hebrew greeting idiomatically.
- Initial discovery place of gluttonous ghost.
- Mobile home park
- 'I've met her...'
- Fantasy novels by Martin.
- Make fun of a bird.
- Gomez 1991 & 1993
- Dog digs up from neighbours fence line.
- Xmas day, New York, high rise building.
- Everyone has one in their home.
27 Clues: Pizzeria owner. • Apex man-eater. • Mobile home park • 'I've met her...' • Gomez 1991 & 1993 • Presidential cameo • Make fun of a bird. • Cooks without pants. • Ressikan instrument. • Rock, flag and eagle. • Jim's musical fantasy. • Youngest child of three. • Black market train drug. • Fantasy novels by Martin. • Picture puzzle, character • Fraggles industrious friends. • ...
Objection Overruled! A Courtroom Puzzle 2025-02-25
Across
- Jury selection process
- Disobedience or disrespect toward the court
- Pre-trial exchange of evidence and information
- A court’s schedule of cases
- Sending a case back to a lower court
- A private discussion between the judge and lawyers
- Response to counter an argument in court
- Past ruling used as legal guidance
- A party not involved in a case but offering input
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- Legal work done for free
- A written sworn statement
- The process of taking legal action
- Court order requiring testimony or evidence
- When a judge agrees with an objection
- A judge removing themselves from a case
- When a judge rejects an objection
- A challenge to a statement or procedure in court
- Out-of-court testimony under oath
- Secondhand evidence not usually allowed in court
- A trial rendered invalid due to an error
20 Clues: Jury selection process • Legal work done for free • A written sworn statement • A court’s schedule of cases • When a judge rejects an objection • Out-of-court testimony under oath • The process of taking legal action • Past ruling used as legal guidance • Sending a case back to a lower court • When a judge agrees with an objection • A judge removing themselves from a case • ...
Experience the Park 2025-04-07
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- Used for warmth and cooking.
- Sweet, fluffy treat for roasting.
- Catching crustaceans in the water.
- Quiet bay with scenic views.
- Structure crossing over water or land.
- Tart berry found in bogs.
- Discovery of new places.
- Boat-in-only island located near Hoypus point.
- Swirling, powerful water current.
- A tree helping others grow.
- Unspoiled, wild environment.
- Seal with trunk-like nose.
Down
- Tiny plastic particles polluting the environment.
- Large bird of prey.
- Place for tents and campfires.
- Place to start your kayak or boat.
- Non-native species harming the ecosystem.
- Semi aquatic rodent.
- Guiding light on the water's edge.
- Edge of land by water.
- Species of broadleaf evergreen tree.
- Spiky tree-climbing creature.
- Evening sky painted with vibrant colors.
- Small, still body of water.
24 Clues: Large bird of prey. • Semi aquatic rodent. • Edge of land by water. • Discovery of new places. • Tart berry found in bogs. • Seal with trunk-like nose. • A tree helping others grow. • Small, still body of water. • Used for warmth and cooking. • Quiet bay with scenic views. • Unspoiled, wild environment. • Spiky tree-climbing creature. • Place for tents and campfires. • ...
A Captain's Puzzle 2022-03-17
Across
- Joseph's boat (HMS)
- your first captain
- a mid Nov feast from the Bay
- cove for day sail docking
- something expensive bought all in cash
- "like a midsummer______".
- bay of flies and bilge dramas
- moon truths's predecessor
- a Memorial landing?
- something owned by three
- a flying sea creature
- seasoning
- a friend's catamaran
- bay of ripped sail
- a downside to a slip in the Berkeley Marina
Down
- a W from beneath
- sound of the painted cave
- most chatty crew member
- type of canoe bath for a young Naomi
- sailing camp holiday
- a mammalian light source at sea
- Barbara's arts and crafts
- a good trade, batteries for _____.
- a stomping ground with work friends
- it's all for me _____, me jolly jolly ____
- young Venetia's journey back in time
26 Clues: seasoning • a W from beneath • your first captain • bay of ripped sail • Joseph's boat (HMS) • a Memorial landing? • sailing camp holiday • a friend's catamaran • a flying sea creature • most chatty crew member • something owned by three • sound of the painted cave • cove for day sail docking • "like a midsummer______". • Barbara's arts and crafts • moon truths's predecessor • ...
Midterm reveiw 2023-12-07
Across
- was a Banking tycoon.
- was the first place speech could be heard ThomasEdison’s lab was in Menlo park NJCyrusfield invented the telegraph writer
- __________Vanderbilt was a railroad tycoon
- Morse helped early telegraph communication
- was first used to make automobiles The Model T was the first ford car built
- Ford Inventor of assembly line was
- Douglass was an anti slavery orator
- William Randolph _____ was a news paper magnet
Down
- invented the transformer
- The inventor of the telephone was Alexander Graham Bell
- first strategy was to blockade ports .
- Confederate soldiers were called
- Wounded people are called
- inventions allowed many advances in our society.
- was an ironclad ship
- was the confederate capital
- Union soldiers were called .
- Grant led the union forces
- means- to sell to other countries
19 Clues: was an ironclad ship • was a Banking tycoon. • Wounded people are called • invented the transformer • was the confederate capital • Union soldiers were called . • Confederate soldiers were called • Grant led the union forces • first strategy was to blockade ports . • Douglass was an anti slavery orator • means- to sell to other countries • ...
Mystery Vocabulary 2023-05-04
Across
- something that is unknown
- an action that breaks the law
- a guess/feeling not based on facts
- something that helps prove who committed a crime
- an investigator
- a discovery that helps solve a crime
- an inference
Down
- a reason that a person does something
- a person who has motive to have committed a crime
- a person who has knowledge of a crime and can help solve it
- a false clue
- an investigator or detective
- a fact/object that helps solve a crime
- an excuse used to show innocence
14 Clues: a false clue • an inference • an investigator • something that is unknown • an investigator or detective • an action that breaks the law • an excuse used to show innocence • a guess/feeling not based on facts • a discovery that helps solve a crime • a reason that a person does something • a fact/object that helps solve a crime • something that helps prove who committed a crime • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-02-09
7 Clues: Another field greatly affected • Who often named new inventions • Newly coined words/expressions • Field most affected by this period • Descriptive combo to do with trains • An invention no longer used (2 words) • Now defined as a skirt shaped structure
Ancient World History Review 2024-06-04
Across
- Another name for king in Ancient Egypt.
- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A stable supply of _______ is one of the elements of civilization.
- The harshest desert that is located near China.
- A form of government that is ruled by the people.
- The _________ and Euphrates are found in the area known as the Fertile Crescent. The main/head god of the Greek gods.
- This element of civilization is a system of how people are ruled and given rules to follow.
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- The Great Pyramid of _________ is one the biggest pyramids in Egypt.
- Inventions that helped make life better for the people.
- A form of government that is ruled by a king or queen.
- This system of thoughts and beliefs that helped people live their lives.
- A plant grown that was made for writing.
- building in Mesopotamia that was built for religious reasons. Similar to a temple or a pyramid.
- This main crop was grown on the Yucatan peninsula.
- This river is the longest in the world and is found in Egypt.
15 Clues: Another name for king in Ancient Egypt. • A plant grown that was made for writing. • The harshest desert that is located near China. • A form of government that is ruled by the people. • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides. • This main crop was grown on the Yucatan peninsula. • A form of government that is ruled by a king or queen. • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2022-12-01
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- Someone who sets up a new business to make profit.
- increase in speed
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular area.
- A jewish immigrant that formed the AFL.
- He made the first “Ford”.
- to give a good reason for an action
- the people who invented the first airplane
- When privately owned businesses compete freely.
- A center offering to help the urban poor.
- To make different
Down
- the leader of the steel industry
- The inventor of the telephone.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- A manufacturing method where a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- a place where people receive medical treatment
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a business owned by many developers
- the rapid growth of city populations
- the leader of oil companies
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- Make free from impurities.
- to get rid of
- In 1889, she opened a settlement house.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
25 Clues: to get rid of • increase in speed • To make different • He made the first “Ford”. • Make free from impurities. • the leader of oil companies • The inventor of the telephone. • the leader of the steel industry • a business owned by many developers • to give a good reason for an action • the rapid growth of city populations • A jewish immigrant that formed the AFL. • ...
Explores 2014-11-01
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- Sponsor Country: Spain Obstacles: getting a sponsor, no maps, frightened crew, long journey Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Achievements: Made 3 voyages with several ships. Discovered America, and explored the islands of the Caribbean Sea from 1492-1504.
- Sponsor country: Spain Obstacles: Fought with Native Americans Purpose: Find a quick route to the Pacific Ocean Achievements: He was the first European to reach the Eastern part of the Pacific Ocean.
- a company formed by several Dutch people in the early 1600’s to set up trade with Native Americans
- the money a company makes after its expenses are paid
- a system for producing and delivering goods and services
- Sponsor Country: Netherlands (Dutch) and then England. Obstacles: Crew mutinied in the cold climate and set Hudson adrift at sea. Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia) (Northwest Passage) Achievements: sailed up the Hudson River in present-day New York to discover Hudson Bay, claimed much of what is now New York for the Netherlands. Explored the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay in 1610-1611.
- Sponsor country: Spain Obstacles: Fought with Native Americans Purpose: Find gold and "fountain of youth" Achievements: Explored Puerto Rico from 1508-1509. Discovered and named Florida in 1513
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- a water route between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along the northern coast of North America (The Northwest Passage was a water route from Europe to Asia that did not actually exist. Many European explorers searched for a Northwest Passage because they wanted to find a quicker way to get from Europe to Asia to trade goods. Although the Northwest Passage did not actually exist, the search for it resulted in the discovery of much of North America by the Europeans.)
- The Columbine Exchange refers to a period of cultural and biological exchange between New and Old worlds. Exchange of plants, animals, diseases and technology transformed European and Native American ways of life. Beginning after Columbus' discovery in 1492 the exchange lasted throughout the years of expansion and discovery. The Columbian Exchange impacted the social and cultural makeup of both sides of the Atlantic. Advancements in agricultural production, evolution of warfare, increased mortality rates and education are a few examples of the effect of the Columbian Exchange on both Europeans and Native Americans.
- what you give up (money or other benefits) in order to get something else
- rebellion against any authority
- Sponsor country: France Obstacles: Sailors caught diseases, cold weather Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Achievements: Sailed over 1,000 miles along the St. Lawrence River in Canada. Explored the St. Lawrence River in 1534-1542.
- a river that forms the northeastern border of the United States that connects the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- a reward that urges or motivates someone to take action
- Sponsor country: England Obstacles: No maps Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Achievements: First English explorer to settle in North America. Rediscovered Newfoundland, east coast of North America, in 1497-1501.
- a written request made to an official person or organization
16 Clues: rebellion against any authority • the money a company makes after its expenses are paid • a reward that urges or motivates someone to take action • a system for producing and delivering goods and services • a written request made to an official person or organization • what you give up (money or other benefits) in order to get something else • ...
Explorers 2014-11-01
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- Sponsor Country: Spain Obstacles: getting a sponsor, no maps, frightened crew, long journey Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Achievements: Made 3 voyages with several ships. Discovered America, and explored the islands of the Caribbean Sea from 1492-1504.
- Sponsor country: Spain Obstacles: Fought with Native Americans Purpose: Find a quick route to the Pacific Ocean Achievements: He was the first European to reach the Eastern part of the Pacific Ocean.
- Sponsor Country: Netherlands (Dutch) and then England. Obstacles: Crew mutinied in the cold climate and set Hudson adrift at sea. Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia) (Northwest Passage) Achievements: sailed up the Hudson River in present-day New York to discover Hudson Bay, claimed much of what is now New York for the Netherlands. Explored the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay in 1610-1611.
- Sponsor country: France Obstacles: Sailors caught diseases, cold weather Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Achievements: Sailed over 1,000 miles along the St. Lawrence River in Canada. Explored the St. Lawrence River in 1534-1542.
- The Columbine Exchange refers to a period of cultural and biological exchange between New and Old worlds. Exchange of plants, animals, diseases and technology transformed European and Native American ways of life. Beginning after Columbus' discovery in 1492 the exchange lasted throughout the years of expansion and discovery. The Columbian Exchange impacted the social and cultural makeup of both sides of the Atlantic. Advancements in agricultural production, evolution of warfare, increased mortality rates and education are a few examples of the effect of the Columbian Exchange on both Europeans and Native Americans.
- rebellion against any authority
- a system for producing and delivering goods and services
- the money a company makes after its expenses are paid
- Sponsor country: England Obstacles: No maps Purpose: find a more direct water route to Asia (Northwest Passage) Achievements: First English explorer to settle in North America. Rediscovered Newfoundland, east coast of North America, in 1497-1501.
- a river that forms the northeastern border of the United States that connects the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
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- a company formed by several Dutch people in the early 1600’s to set up trade with Native Americans
- a water route between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along the northern coast of North America (The Northwest Passage was a water route from Europe to Asia that did not actually exist. Many European explorers searched for a Northwest Passage because they wanted to find a quicker way to get from Europe to Asia to trade goods. Although the Northwest Passage did not actually exist, the search for it resulted in the discovery of much of North America by the Europeans.)
- Sponsor country: Spain Obstacles: Fought with Native Americans Purpose: Find gold and "fountain of youth" Achievements: Explored Puerto Rico from 1508-1509. Discovered and named Florida in 1513
- what you give up (money or other benefits) in order to get something else
- a written request made to an official person or organization
- a reward that urges or motivates someone to take action
16 Clues: rebellion against any authority • the money a company makes after its expenses are paid • a reward that urges or motivates someone to take action • a system for producing and delivering goods and services • a written request made to an official person or organization • what you give up (money or other benefits) in order to get something else • ...
Suffixes & prefixes 2020-06-23
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- Action of leaving an ice cube in the hot
- something that has no end
- An obstacle in front of you...
- after the magician's rabbit disappears he makes it...
- invention or creation
- Union between two people through their love
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- Circle cut in half
- how the animal behaves during its hunt
- encompasses everything from means of locomotion
- That brings satisfaction, tranquility and security
10 Clues: Circle cut in half • invention or creation • something that has no end • An obstacle in front of you... • how the animal behaves during its hunt • Action of leaving an ice cube in the hot • Union between two people through their love • encompasses everything from means of locomotion • That brings satisfaction, tranquility and security • ...
CCJS100 Chapter 7 UMD Teyona S. 2024-03-27
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- lower level courts dedicated to addressing social problems
- the court's process in the US
- court courts that do not try criminal case
- court process employed around the world
- the range of a court's authority
- represents accused defendants
- a legal representative of the state who brings criminal charges
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- how judges are nominated
- each separate offense
- pretrial disclosure of facts and evidence
10 Clues: each separate offense • how judges are nominated • the court's process in the US • represents accused defendants • the range of a court's authority • court process employed around the world • pretrial disclosure of facts and evidence • court courts that do not try criminal case • lower level courts dedicated to addressing social problems • ...
History 2: LIFE OF EARLY HUMANS 2023-07-27
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- Main tool of mesolithic age
- Greek word lithos refers to -----
- -----is the first tool developed by early humans
- knives and arrowheads
- The stone age ended with the first use of ____&
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- The New Stone Age
- Discovery of fire
- The practice of burying the deed began
- ------ period, which yearly humans learnt to make stone tools
- Habitation site of madhya pradesh
10 Clues: The New Stone Age • Discovery of fire • knives and arrowheads • Main tool of mesolithic age • Greek word lithos refers to ----- • Habitation site of madhya pradesh • The practice of burying the deed began • The stone age ended with the first use of ____& • -----is the first tool developed by early humans • ------ period, which yearly humans learnt to make stone tools
rafferty.symons-davis@wesleycollege.edu.au 2025-03-24
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- to put your effort into something
- a piece of rock that is carved
- to bring something under control
- to claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong
- disappointment from a discovery
- littering
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- the answer to a problem
- Figuring out how much something is worth
- Someone that has powers
- a forcible overthrow of government and or social order
10 Clues: littering • the answer to a problem • Someone that has powers • a piece of rock that is carved • disappointment from a discovery • to bring something under control • to put your effort into something • Figuring out how much something is worth • a forcible overthrow of government and or social order • to claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2020-01-21
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- a negative (bad) reason someone would move to another place
- to colonize for wealth
- belief in no gods
- belief in one god
- set of written and verbal symbols used to communicate
- common practice with a long-standing history/tradition
- the loss of cultural traits in an area
- to colonize for fame and power
- exchanging goods and services
- positive (good) reason someone would move to another place
- inventions that made it easier for people to communicate and trade
- to take control of an area by force
- natural barriers such as mountain ranges, oceans, dense forests, frigid climates and large deserts limit human travel and isolate populations. These physical barriers can restrict the spread of culture.
- European countries colonized the Americas
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- belief in many gods
- something people think is important or desirable in life
- several different cultures
- when a person moves into a different country
- the spread of cultural traits from one area to another
- an idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- beliefs about god(s) and meaning of life
- when a country controls land outside its borders and rules over that land as its own
- the increasing connection between countries around the world, especially through trade. It also refers to the free movement of people and knowledge across international borders.
- to colonize for religious beliefs
- the beliefs, customs, practices and behaviors of a particular group of people.
25 Clues: belief in no gods • belief in one god • belief in many gods • to colonize for wealth • several different cultures • exchanging goods and services • to colonize for fame and power • to colonize for religious beliefs • to take control of an area by force • the loss of cultural traits in an area • beliefs about god(s) and meaning of life • European countries colonized the Americas • ...
Studies Weekly Week 8 Early English Colonies 2023-01-20
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- Wampanoag Indian who taught Pilgrims to grow corn
- corn, beans, and squash: the three ______
- large body of water near Jamestown: _______ Bay
- English ships that landed at Jamestown in 1607; Susan Constant, Discovery, and _________
- another name for the Pilgrims
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- American Indian tribe that feasted with the Pilgrims at the First Thanksgiving
- word that describes water that is not fresh and partly salty
- Powhatan's Daughter
- a village created by people from another area
- home country of settlers of Jamestown and Roanoke
10 Clues: Powhatan's Daughter • another name for the Pilgrims • corn, beans, and squash: the three ______ • a village created by people from another area • large body of water near Jamestown: _______ Bay • Wampanoag Indian who taught Pilgrims to grow corn • home country of settlers of Jamestown and Roanoke • word that describes water that is not fresh and partly salty • ...
J is for July and Joy! 2021-07-19
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- care that integrates all your unique identities
- a feeling that your provider is a good fit for you
- to provide intentional help
- active presence and energetic participation
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- moving through treatment in a way that feels good and aligned
- feeling of health in whatever way you might define that
- a feeling of new discovery or truth that has been uncovered
- a type of therapeutic style
- growing, expanding, and moving through past experiences
- safety and connection built with your provider
10 Clues: a type of therapeutic style • to provide intentional help • active presence and energetic participation • safety and connection built with your provider • care that integrates all your unique identities • a feeling that your provider is a good fit for you • feeling of health in whatever way you might define that • growing, expanding, and moving through past experiences • ...
Studies Weekly - Week 8 - Early English Colonies 2023-12-05
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- corn, beans, and squash: the three _________
- Powhatan's daughter
- a village created by people from another area
- home county of settlers at Roanoke, Jamestown, and Plymouth
- word that describes water that is not fresh and partly salty
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- English ships that landed at Jamestown in 1607: Susan Constant, Discovery, and ___________.
- American Indian tribe that feasted with Pilgrims at the First Thanksgiving
- another name for pilgrims
- large body of water near Jamestown:_________ Bay
- Wampanoag Indian who taught Pilgrims to grow corn
10 Clues: Powhatan's daughter • another name for pilgrims • corn, beans, and squash: the three _________ • a village created by people from another area • large body of water near Jamestown:_________ Bay • Wampanoag Indian who taught Pilgrims to grow corn • home county of settlers at Roanoke, Jamestown, and Plymouth • word that describes water that is not fresh and partly salty • ...
Amanda's Christmas Scavenger Hunt 2024-12-18
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- The tool of choice for casting spells.
- State home to the towns that inspired Gilmore Girls.
- Who make life better and add joy to adventures.
- The type of post that delivers magical letters.
- A city steeped in history and a magical destination on this trip.
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- What awaits on every magical journey.
- What makes Hogwarts special and every trip unforgettable.
- The charming small town in Gilmore Girls.
- Essential beverage at Luke’s Diner.
- A journey full of adventure and discovery.
10 Clues: Essential beverage at Luke’s Diner. • What awaits on every magical journey. • The tool of choice for casting spells. • The charming small town in Gilmore Girls. • A journey full of adventure and discovery. • Who make life better and add joy to adventures. • The type of post that delivers magical letters. • State home to the towns that inspired Gilmore Girls. • ...
Vocabulary Part 2 2022-09-29
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- to deceive by false appearance
- having no ties; free to move around
- extremely bad; too bad to even measure
- illuminating discovery or realization
- nonsense or sham used to hide deception
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- a current fashionable trend
- a piece of property descending to the heir
- to fool around and waste time
- to obtain something by trickery
- one whose actions are recklessly defiant
10 Clues: a current fashionable trend • to fool around and waste time • to deceive by false appearance • to obtain something by trickery • having no ties; free to move around • illuminating discovery or realization • extremely bad; too bad to even measure • nonsense or sham used to hide deception • one whose actions are recklessly defiant • a piece of property descending to the heir
Normandy crossword 2013-06-03
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- a city in and the capital of Seine-Maritime
- type of lamb that surrounds the Mont Saint Michel
- something discovered
- Well known cliff top location in Normandy
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- an apple based brandy
- a male member of a religious community
- a place to hide yourself during war
- a military action
- the type of cookery of a particular region
- a plan
10 Clues: a plan • a military action • something discovered • an apple based brandy • a place to hide yourself during war • a male member of a religious community • Well known cliff top location in Normandy • the type of cookery of a particular region • a city in and the capital of Seine-Maritime • type of lamb that surrounds the Mont Saint Michel
Court Procedure & Process 2024-09-05
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- The legal right or authority to hear and decide on issues at criminal or civil trial.
- Process that takes place before a trial in which both sides exchange all of their evidence and witness testimony.
- A body of 12 members of the public who hear evidence and decide the verdict in a criminal trial.
- The declaration a jury makes that a person who has stood trial is guilty of the accused actions.
- The first appearance an accused person makes before a judge where they are read their charges and issued a bail amount.
- The declaration a jury makes that a person who has stood trial is not guilty of the accused actions.
- The criminal act of telling an untruth in court after having taken an oath to tell the truth.
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- The presiding official of a court whose job is to ensure trials are carried out fairly.
- Sworn testimony given outside of trial as part of the discovery process, helps both parties be better prepared for a trial.
- An order from a court demanding someone appear before the judge in person.
- The process in which members of the public are interviewed in order to empanel a jury.
- A sworn statement in court in which a person explains information which they have firsthand knowledge of.
- A body of 23 members of the public who hear evidence in upcoming cases and decide whether there is enough to go to trial.
13 Clues: An order from a court demanding someone appear before the judge in person. • The legal right or authority to hear and decide on issues at criminal or civil trial. • The process in which members of the public are interviewed in order to empanel a jury. • The presiding official of a court whose job is to ensure trials are carried out fairly. • ...
Vocab 4 2025-11-10
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- If you ________ through challenges, you can achieve your goals.
- Antonym: unsteady.
- To start or begin something
- Example: The ____________ was a time of great creativity and scientific discovery in Europe.
- To make an indirect reference to something.
- Courage and determination to keep going despite challenges.
- His tone seemed to ___ that he wasn’t happy with the decision.
- The ability to understand something immediately, without needing reason; a gut feeling.
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- Example: The two roads _____ in the forest, leading to different destinations.
- The art of using language effectively and persuasively.
- A person who starts and manages a business, often taking financial risks.
- useable and sensible rather than theoretical or ideal.
- example: Eating healthy foods supports your body's ____ functions.
- synonym: perfect atmosphere
- To become less severe, harsh, or strict; to give in.
15 Clues: Antonym: unsteady. • To start or begin something • synonym: perfect atmosphere • To make an indirect reference to something. • To become less severe, harsh, or strict; to give in. • useable and sensible rather than theoretical or ideal. • The art of using language effectively and persuasively. • Courage and determination to keep going despite challenges. • ...
Week 21 2022-02-16
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- Designed to be practical and useful.
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- The action or state of moving or being moved apart.
- The quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand
- Careless neglect, often resulting in injury
- The power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do.
- To see the worth or quality of
- Restriction on access to ideas and information
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- By chance, not planned or prearranged; irregular
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- Unnecessary repetition
- Cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm
- A form on which a brief message is written describing a transaction
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- A person who does not eat meat
- An inner feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action
- Able to go in to, enter, or approach
- Showing consideration and anticipation of needs
- The way that someone or something looks
- A system of beliefs and values
20 Clues: Unnecessary repetition • A person who does not eat meat • To see the worth or quality of • A system of beliefs and values • Designed to be practical and useful. • Able to go in to, enter, or approach • The way that someone or something looks • Careless neglect, often resulting in injury • Restriction on access to ideas and information • ...
The Brain Crossword 2024-08-16
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- in the brain, they can be visual, auditory, or even motor (n)
- improved in value, in quality (adj)
- a brain has two (n)
- a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, and dancing (n)
- a group of musicians playing together (n)
- the faculty in which the brain stores and remembers information (n)
- a particular order in which related things follow each other (n)
- a major discovery (n)
- relating to the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things (adj)
- at the exact same time (adv)
- a vital organ protected by the skull (n)
- a conception of beauty (n)
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- many (adj)
- a special anniversary of an event (n)
- intelligent (adj)
- he studies the nervous system and the brain (n)
- complex, with many details (adj)
- consisting of many different and connected parts (adj)
- related to the nervous system (adj)
- does it like a champion (v)
- relating to the mind (adj)
21 Clues: many (adj) • intelligent (adj) • a brain has two (n) • a major discovery (n) • relating to the mind (adj) • a conception of beauty (n) • does it like a champion (v) • at the exact same time (adv) • complex, with many details (adj) • improved in value, in quality (adj) • related to the nervous system (adj) • a special anniversary of an event (n) • ...
Academic Olympians 2026-04-14
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- , splitting something into parts
- , a strong snowstorm with lots of wind
- , everyone being treated the same and fairly
- a group of people living together with rules and culture
- , being able to make your own choices
- a person in a story
- , how money is made and used in a place
- , living things and their environment working together
- , the study of places on Earth
- , facts and information
- , a tool that shows direction (north, south, east, west)
- , remains of a plant or animal from long ago in rock
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- , the natural home of a plant or animal
- , being able to do things on your own
- , the way a group of people live (food, traditions, language)
- , a problem or fight between people
- , many different kinds of people or things
- , finding something new
- sharing ideas by talking, writing, or signs
- when people decide the same thing
- , working together to get something done
- , events that happened in the past
22 Clues: a person in a story • , finding something new • , facts and information • , the study of places on Earth • , splitting something into parts • when people decide the same thing • , events that happened in the past • , a problem or fight between people • , being able to do things on your own • , being able to make your own choices • , a strong snowstorm with lots of wind • ...
Chapter 8 - Personal Property 2023-03-21
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- The person who transfers the property
- A distinctive mark, symbol, or slogan used by a business to identify its goods from other products
- A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
- Everything, other than real property, that can be owned
- A grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention for a period set by Congress
- The person to whom the property is transferred to
- A right granted to an author, composer, photographer, or artist to exclusively publish and sell an artist work
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- Inventions, works of art, software, and logos
- A bailment in which both the bailor and the bailee receive benefits
- The transfer of possession and control of personal property to another with the intent to return it to the original owner
- A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
11 Clues: The person who transfers the property • Inventions, works of art, software, and logos • A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor • A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee • The person to whom the property is transferred to • Everything, other than real property, that can be owned • A bailment in which both the bailor and the bailee receive benefits • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- natural rights, life, liberty, property
- a person who rules with absolute power
- experimental method, encourages the use of the scientific method
- vaccine for smallpox
- abolishment of torture
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- separation of powers
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- he believed the sun was the center of the solar system
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines, often battle scenes
- social contract theory
- Mathematical laws for planetary motion
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- theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- freedom of speech and religion
- scientific method
- father of modern chemistry
- he protected the telescope
- laws of motion and gravity
- observes bacteria through a microscope
- individual freedom
- Descartes discovery
- woman's equality
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
25 Clues: woman's equality • scientific method • individual freedom • Descartes discovery • vaccine for smallpox • separation of powers • abolishment of torture • social contract theory • father of modern chemistry • he protected the telescope • laws of motion and gravity • freedom of speech and religion • a person who rules with absolute power • observes bacteria through a microscope • ...
European imperialism in Africa crossword 2024-01-23
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- was hired to go find Livingstone
- Was caused due to the discovery of gold
- search for new markets and raw materials
- abused the Congo
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- Set out to explore Africa and the Congo
- applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society
- Traveled deep into Africa in the late 1860's and disappeared
- the superiority of one race over another
- empire as the measure of national greatness
9 Clues: abused the Congo • was hired to go find Livingstone • Set out to explore Africa and the Congo • Was caused due to the discovery of gold • the superiority of one race over another • search for new markets and raw materials • empire as the measure of national greatness • applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society • ...
Ren Ref SciRev VIPS 2026-03-30
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- German monk who started the Reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to a church door
- English philosopher who helped develop the scientific method and urged scientists to experiment
- Scientist who used math to prove planets traveled around the sun
- Powerful and wealthy banking family that ruled Florence and sponsored many artists
- Famous Italian sculptor and painter who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian astronomer who used a telescope to prove the heliocentric theory and was put on trial
- French philosopher who said I think, therefore I am and relied on logic
- German inventor of the printing press
- Architect who designed the massive dome of the Florence Cathedral
- English writer who coined the term Utopia in his book about a perfect society
- Protestant reformer who taught the concept of predestination
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- Italian writer who wrote The Prince, advising rulers how to keep power
- The ultimate Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa and kept notebooks of inventions
- Famous English playwright and poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Astronomer who first proposed the sun-centered theory of the universe
- Dutch humanist and priest who criticized the corruption of the Church through satire
- Last name of the Italian poet Dante, who wrote The Divine Comedy
- French humanist author who critiqued the church with stories about giants
- English King who broke away from the Catholic Church to get an annulment
- English scientist who discovered the law of gravity
20 Clues: German inventor of the printing press • English scientist who discovered the law of gravity • Protestant reformer who taught the concept of predestination • Famous English playwright and poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Scientist who used math to prove planets traveled around the sun • Last name of the Italian poet Dante, who wrote The Divine Comedy • ...
World History 2023-01-25
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- last name is Cordova.
- Name of the "road" that was responsible for the trading of many goods.
- a reformation that happened, which led to the demise of the holy roman church.
- his last name is Da Vinci
- name of the queen during the French Revolution.
- A Time period where new ideas and inventions happened in the 1500-1700's.
- the type of contract Hobbes believed existed between the people and government.
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- last name of the enlightened thinker who came up with ideas of freedom of speech.
- name of the tea party that resulted in the dumping of millions of tons of tea.
- name of the palace in France.
- name of a series of religious wars to take back land in the name of Christianity.
- name of the social classes in France that led up to the revolution.
- Name of the plague that wiped out nearly 2/3 of Europe.
- last name of the enlightened thinker who came up with the idea of life, liberty, and property.
- the 8th, that had multiple wives.
- Nicknamed the terrible, he was an absolute ruler over Russia.
16 Clues: last name is Cordova. • his last name is Da Vinci • name of the palace in France. • the 8th, that had multiple wives. • name of the queen during the French Revolution. • Name of the plague that wiped out nearly 2/3 of Europe. • Nicknamed the terrible, he was an absolute ruler over Russia. • name of the social classes in France that led up to the revolution. • ...
gilded age crossword 2025-04-29
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- Converting iron into steel and revolutionized industrialization(bridged, skyscrapers, railroad)
- Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities.
- Major problem during the Gilded Age; opponents pushed to end it and enact laws and compulsory education.
- Founder of Chicago's Hull House, which offered shelter, counseling, and education to immigrants.
- Business tycoon who controlled most of the steel industry by means of vertical integration.
- A small factory where workers work many hours in bad conditions for little pay.
- railroad tycoon.
- Business tycoon who owned Standard Oil and controlled 90% of the oil industry in the late 1800's through horizontal integration.
- Situation in which one company controls the supply of a product or service.
- The rise of a manufacturing economy and decline of an agricultural economy due to abundance of natural resources, electricity, and new inventions.
- Risk-taker who establishes new businesses.
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- Someone who gives away large sums of money to build libraries, universities, hospitals, etc.
- The large growth of cities from rural areas.
- Economic system where business is privately owned.
- Small companies joined together to form one large company, usually as a monopoly.
- Apartments built in city slums to house large numbers of people.
- business operate in competition and free from state-control.
- Forcing immigrants and Indians to conform to United States culture.
- Dominated Wall Street and the banking industry.
- Community centers that helped immigrants address the problems of squalid living conditions, disease, illiteracy, and unemployment.
20 Clues: railroad tycoon. • Risk-taker who establishes new businesses. • The large growth of cities from rural areas. • Dominated Wall Street and the banking industry. • Economic system where business is privately owned. • business operate in competition and free from state-control. • Apartments built in city slums to house large numbers of people. • ...
Allyson's Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-23
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- A very rich man who organized the standard oil company (last name)
- The man who discovered the process in 1856 to make iron from steel (last name)
- Foreigners from a different country that came into America (last name)
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- The man who made the telephone in 1876 (last name)
- The man who drilled the first oil well (last name)
- The man who laid the cable across the Atlantic (last name)
- A very rich man and the owner of a steel industry (last name)
- people who cheat and deceive rich people to get money (last name)
- The man who founded the American Federation labor in 1886 (last name)
- An inventor of many inventions including the light bulb (last name)
10 Clues: The man who made the telephone in 1876 (last name) • The man who drilled the first oil well (last name) • The man who laid the cable across the Atlantic (last name) • A very rich man and the owner of a steel industry (last name) • people who cheat and deceive rich people to get money (last name) • A very rich man who organized the standard oil company (last name) • ...
G4U4W3 2023-02-22
Across
- to explore an area in order to bring back information
- to make or repair, or attempt to make or repair, something in an experimental or unskillful manner.
- to manage or control.
- the study and practice of using scientific and mathematical knowledge to do practical things
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- a field of knowledge having to do with the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas
- to twist the body about; wriggle
- a unit of time equal to ten years.
- to give out a flash, glow, or beam of light.
8 Clues: to manage or control. • to twist the body about; wriggle • a unit of time equal to ten years. • to give out a flash, glow, or beam of light. • to explore an area in order to bring back information • the study and practice of using scientific and mathematical knowledge to do practical things • ...
English crossword 2021-04-28
10 Clues: Plan • Tour • Animal Life • Travel Plan • Country View • Exciting Experience • type of country side • when u find something • features of a landscape • Things to do before kicking it
Kayleigh 20221208 2022-12-08
10 Clues: inspired • inspiring • frustrated • frustrating • to surrender (v) • intention (n, fs) • discovery (n, fs) • to focus on the point • maid of honor (n, fs) • Ich mag deinen XXX (name)
Cartoons 2 2025-01-08
Across
- - Zoo animals on an unexpected journey.
- - A young man who transforms into a bear.
- - Colorful creatures who sing and hug a lot.
- - A small worker ant with big dreams.
- - A town where food falls from the sky.
- - A dog who thinks he's a superhero.
- - The snow queen with ice powers.
- - A boy with a magical gemstone.
- - A wild horse on a big adventure.
- - A boy genius with crazy inventions.
- - A Disney movie with magical music.
- - A snail with incredible racing speed.
- - A tiny fairy who helps Peter Pan.
- - A bull who loves flowers.
Down
- - A talking horse in a popular animated series.
- - Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy.
- - A blue cat and his quirky family.
- PATROL - A team of heroic pups saving the day.
- - A penguin who dances instead of sings.
- - Scrooge McDuck and his adventurous nephews.
- - Three superhero girls created in a lab.
- - A bear and a deer becoming unlikely friends.
- - A movie about prehistoric creatures on a journey.
- - A friendly ghost who loves making friends.
- - A robot boy superhero.
- - Penguins competing in a surfing competition.
- - An explorer with a talking backpack.
- - A supervillain who finds his heroic side.
- - A girl who discovers a creepy alternate world.
- - An Australian Blue Heeler pup and her family.
30 Clues: - A robot boy superhero. • - A bull who loves flowers. • - A boy with a magical gemstone. • - The snow queen with ice powers. • - A wild horse on a big adventure. • - Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy. • - A blue cat and his quirky family. • - A tiny fairy who helps Peter Pan. • - A dog who thinks he's a superhero. • - A Disney movie with magical music. • ...
Bundle 6 Review 2025-05-05
Across
- First name of the leader of the Comanches
- This type of wire closed the open range
- City that was hit by the 1900 storm.
- The methods used for herding cattle on the open range of Texas were mainly influenced by these people.
- The last name of the man who served as Attorney General and Governor of Texas, fighting to regulate monopolies.
- The discovery of oil created a boom and an increase in ______.
- Due to the Dust Bowl, many of this kind of farmer moved from Texas to other states.
- Windmills used be be used to pump water, but now we use them on wind farms to produce ________.
- First name one of the women we consider to be a Civil Rights leader
- The growth of railroads encouraged this across Texas and the West.
- This new transportation allowed for the economic boom of cattle drives in the late 1880s
- Last name of the first female Senator from Texas.
- The Texas who commanded the Allied forces in Europe during WW2.
- Windmills, barbed wire, steel plows, and sod houses are innovations associated with _____.
Down
- Barbed wire and vaquero techniques were ways that settlers ______ to the environment of the Texas plains.
- These soldiers protected many of the frontier forts.
- Last name of the longest-serving Speaker of the House.
- The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is an example of risk to the ______.
- Galveston adapted after the 1900 storm by doing this to the city as they rebuilt it.
- This form of transportation allowed for people to move out of the cities and create suburbs after WW2.
- This President taught poor Hispanic students when he was younger and signed the Civil Rights Act.
- The CCC was designed to ensure that ____ went to those who needed it.
- Largest oil discovery in 1901.
- This industry became a major export and was used to construct businesses, schools, and homes.
- The telegram that was decoded and gave the U.S. reason to declare war on Germany in WW1.
- Citizens were encouraged to ______ the war effort.
- The first name of the woman who was the Director of the Women's Army Corps in WW2.
- This type of car was used to transport oil from Texas on railroads.
- As one industry will bust, another industry will _______.
29 Clues: Largest oil discovery in 1901. • City that was hit by the 1900 storm. • This type of wire closed the open range • First name of the leader of the Comanches • Last name of the first female Senator from Texas. • Citizens were encouraged to ______ the war effort. • These soldiers protected many of the frontier forts. • ...
1960s Inventions and Innovations 2024-02-17
Across
- Groundbreaking technology that revolutionized the way people accessed and processed information.
- Iconic American toy that allowed children to create colorful designs with tiny plastic beads.
- Revolutionary method of communication allowing for instant written messages over long distances.
Down
- Iconic British car model introduced by Alec Issigonis, known for its compact size and innovative design.
- Iconic American toy that allowed children to create colorful designs with tiny plastic beads.
- Iconic American comic strip featuring a lazy cat and his hapless owner, Jon Arbuckle.
- Groundbreaking technology that allowed for the production of synthetic fibers with exceptional strength and durability.
- Iconic American space agency that played a key role in the Apollo missions to the moon.
8 Clues: Iconic American comic strip featuring a lazy cat and his hapless owner, Jon Arbuckle. • Iconic American space agency that played a key role in the Apollo missions to the moon. • Iconic American toy that allowed children to create colorful designs with tiny plastic beads. • ...
Inventions and their impact 2023-01-04
Across
- exponentially increased transportation capacity and exponentially decreased transportation time over water.
- allowed the revolution to spread anywhere
- led to exponential increase in harvesting capacity for farms
- started the Industrial Revolution
Down
- exponentially increased transportation capacity and exponentially decreased transportation time over land.
- led to exponential increase in available farmland and field size
- invented instantaneous communication and led to modern computing
7 Clues: started the Industrial Revolution • allowed the revolution to spread anywhere • led to exponential increase in harvesting capacity for farms • led to exponential increase in available farmland and field size • invented instantaneous communication and led to modern computing • ...
Industrialization 2022-11-17
Across
- 1887 act that altered the reservation system by dividing land into allotments for farming or ranching
- president who created idea of new freedoms
- A movement to solve the social problems of industrialization and urbanization
- Ohio born president later became chief of the supreme court.
- This fossil fuel is also known as black gold and is the main source of fuel in US to power inventions and cars
- Any various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a specific carbon content.
- The large scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other productive economic activities
- Shipping and railroad tycoon was a self-made multimillionaire who came one of the wealthiest man in the 19th century
- The manner of accomplishing a task using specialize methods, processes, or knowledge
- industrialist who grew wealthy unethically
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- Form of transportation and was a strength for the north during the Civil War.
- Founder of the standard oil company who became one of the world wealthiest man and major philanthropist.
- The process of making an area more urban
- Create a steel empire based on the Bessemer process
- Multifamily apartments, Usually dark, Crowded, and barely meeting minimum living standards
15 Clues: The process of making an area more urban • president who created idea of new freedoms • industrialist who grew wealthy unethically • Create a steel empire based on the Bessemer process • Ohio born president later became chief of the supreme court. • Form of transportation and was a strength for the north during the Civil War. • ...
Crossword 2025-12-22
Across
- - a mass of flower on a tree.. especially cherry
- - the centre of interest or activity..with dedication
- - happy discovery… also a famous song of jimin
- - a emotion or state which people understand from a person and gets along
- a word used for appreciating a beauty
- - a bright light or colour suddenly appearing
Down
- - feeling of intense excitement and happiness
- understanding and working together properly
- - dry and shriveled.. mostly in flowers
9 Clues: a word used for appreciating a beauty • - dry and shriveled.. mostly in flowers • understanding and working together properly • - feeling of intense excitement and happiness • - a bright light or colour suddenly appearing • - happy discovery… also a famous song of jimin • - a mass of flower on a tree.. especially cherry • ...
what, Where, How and When? 2018-08-24
Across
- person who studies the remains of buildings and objects made and used in the past
- earliest cities developed near the banks of Indus
- text written on stone slabs
- people grew rice
- scholar who studies the past often using sources
- the earliest composition written in Sanskrit written 3500 years ago
- first food crop
Down
- people lived here 8000 years ago.
- handwritten book before the discovery of plants
- refers to the information found from manuscripts, inscriptions and archaeology
10 Clues: first food crop • people grew rice • text written on stone slabs • people lived here 8000 years ago. • handwritten book before the discovery of plants • scholar who studies the past often using sources • earliest cities developed near the banks of Indus • the earliest composition written in Sanskrit written 3500 years ago • ...
Alby Unit 29 'oo, ew, ue, u_e, u' 2023-10-12
Across
- In every part of a place or object.
- a light, narrow boat with pointed ends and no keel, propelled with or paddles.
- a big shop that sells grocery
- a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development.
- a very thin, long strip of pasta or a similar flour paste
- read and mark any errors.
Down
- Something you use to pack stuff in.
- a long, narrow cut or depression in a hard material.
- impervious to water.
- a liquid dish
10 Clues: a liquid dish • impervious to water. • read and mark any errors. • a big shop that sells grocery • Something you use to pack stuff in. • In every part of a place or object. • a long, narrow cut or depression in a hard material. • a very thin, long strip of pasta or a similar flour paste • a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development. • ...
Test out chapter 1 2023-04-12
Across
- act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for politically or socially motivated purposes.
- principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- the study and practice of environmentally sustainable computing or IT
- theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence,
- dark and bad side of the web
- the study or use of systems (especially computers and telecommunications) for storing, retrieving, and sending information.
Down
- using the internet where you work, during working hours, for activities that are not related to work.
- creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
- the study of computation, automation, and information
- a combination of software, hardware, and telecommunication networks to collect useful data, especially in an organization.
10 Clues: dark and bad side of the web • the study of computation, automation, and information • the study and practice of environmentally sustainable computing or IT • principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for politically or socially motivated purposes. • ...
Greek Technology! and inventions 2018-03-22
Greek Technology! and inventions 2018-03-22
Czech scientists and inventions 2025-02-09
Across
- An official right to an invention
- Buying and selling services
- It is an iron rod that is used to make lightning strike it
- The result of a series of chemical changes in the blood.
Down
- The study of blood and blood disorders
- A person connected with the invention of the Arch Lamp
- A train travels along a path of two metal rails, or tracks
7 Clues: Buying and selling services • An official right to an invention • The study of blood and blood disorders • A person connected with the invention of the Arch Lamp • The result of a series of chemical changes in the blood. • A train travels along a path of two metal rails, or tracks • It is an iron rod that is used to make lightning strike it
The Louisiana Purchase 2023-03-07
Across
- The average cost of each acre purchased in the Louisiana Purchase
- The amount of money spent buying the Louisiana Purchase (Millions)
- The name of the river in which the territory is west of
- The country whom we bought the Louisiana territory from
- The other leading member in the Corps of discovery (Last name)
Down
- The last name of the president who bought the territory
- The state in which the purchase was named after
- The number of states in the Louisiana Purchase
- One of the leading members of the Corps of Discovery (Last name)
- State included in the Louisiana Purchase (Starts with N)
10 Clues: The number of states in the Louisiana Purchase • The state in which the purchase was named after • The last name of the president who bought the territory • The name of the river in which the territory is west of • The country whom we bought the Louisiana territory from • State included in the Louisiana Purchase (Starts with N) • ...
