discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Built on thanks 2026-03-10
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- The difference supporters make.
- What Mater Foundation supporters enable for future families.
- Describes the kind of care and innovations that give patients a second chance.
- The work that turns questions into discoveries — and discoveries into better care.
- What Mater’s care supports — the next and the next.
- Queensland's largest for-purpose network of public and private hospitals.
- What great care supports every day.
- The state Mater serves across North, Central and South East.
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- What every supporter shows through their giving.
- A discovery or advancement that changes outcomes.
- A simple word that begins every expression of gratitude.
- A feeling at the heart of every supporter’s gift.
- New ideas that advance patient care.
13 Clues: The difference supporters make. • What great care supports every day. • New ideas that advance patient care. • What every supporter shows through their giving. • A discovery or advancement that changes outcomes. • A feeling at the heart of every supporter’s gift. • What Mater’s care supports — the next and the next. • ...
Active Learning 2024-07-22
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- scaffolded to landing on one right answer via investigation
- students share resources that support, encourage, and praise each other's efforts
- focus attention on particular ideas independently
- developing basic teamwork skills
- one person is not allowed to "hitchhike" on the work of others; everyone assess each other's work
- opportunities to talk with peers for connections
- move through levels of cognitive engagement
- elements to create successful group learning
- students taking ownership of their own learning
- commitment to personal success and every member of the group through a positive sink or swim mentality
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- designed for grappling and complex ideas
- unstructured outcomes and broad questions
- students working in groups to accomplish shared learning goals
- Challenge learners’ conceptual understanding and skills by applying them to new situations
- low-stakes opportunities with no one right answer
- students have to do something with the information
- time efficient dissemination of material but not one way
17 Clues: developing basic teamwork skills • designed for grappling and complex ideas • unstructured outcomes and broad questions • move through levels of cognitive engagement • elements to create successful group learning • students taking ownership of their own learning • opportunities to talk with peers for connections • focus attention on particular ideas independently • ...
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 • ...
Crossword Puzzle 3 2021-10-08
13 colonies 2025-11-13
China's Ancient History 2019-08-14
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- What Is The Biggest Dynasty
- What Is The Most Hated China Dynasty
- How Young Was The Last Emperor Of Ancient China
- What Was The First Dynasty Of Ancient China
- What Is A Famous Ancient China Sport
- Where Did The Han Dynasty End
- What Was One Of The Trading Roads In China
- An Army That Cannot Do Anything
- Which Emperor Burnt Books
- What Was The Sun GOd In China
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- One Of The First Emperors Of China
- What Is One Of The Greatest China Inventions
- The Most Famous Thing In China
- How Long Have China Been Using Chopsticks
- How Many Years Did Qin Dynasty Last For
- A Famous River
- A Native Animal In China
- Where Is The Forbidden City
- What Is The Most Successful Dynasty
- The First Imperial Of China
20 Clues: A Famous River • A Native Animal In China • Which Emperor Burnt Books • What Is The Biggest Dynasty • Where Is The Forbidden City • The First Imperial Of China • Where Did The Han Dynasty End • What Was The Sun GOd In China • The Most Famous Thing In China • An Army That Cannot Do Anything • One Of The First Emperors Of China • What Is The Most Successful Dynasty • ...
Mums General Ignorance Crossword 2015-02-16
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- My middle name ends with 'e'.
- How many nostrils do you have?
- Animal responsible for most human deaths.
- Which is the nearest start to planet Earth?
- Head of state, Belize.
- What smells like chicken?
- What tastes quite often like beer?
- Metal rarer than gold.
- Early 20th century sleuths first name.
- Birth place of Elvis.
- Roses are red, violets are _______
- Which metal is heavier?
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- How to kill a mockingbird.
- How old is John Reynolds
- How do you make a egg roll?
- What road do we live on?
- Bob ______ Reynolds
- Often pictured in a deerstalker.
- Abby _____________ MacDonald.
- According to the saying, 'All roads lead to _______'
- How many toes does Martyna have?
- One of Galileo's inventions.
- 3.14159265359
- Smith Fresh Prince
- Former name of Thailand.
25 Clues: 3.14159265359 • Smith Fresh Prince • Bob ______ Reynolds • Birth place of Elvis. • Head of state, Belize. • Metal rarer than gold. • Which metal is heavier? • How old is John Reynolds • What road do we live on? • Former name of Thailand. • What smells like chicken? • How to kill a mockingbird. • How do you make a egg roll? • One of Galileo's inventions. • My middle name ends with 'e'. • ...
Chinese Unification 2021-10-29
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- the Tang dynasty reinstated the ---- system
- religion that grew in popularity after age of confusion
- the Song paid tribute to -------- barbarians
- the dynasty following the Sui
- this dynasty continued the golden age
- one of the big inventions in the Song period that facilitated travel
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- the Sui dynasty was eventually
- the Song had a ---- military
- the dynasty that first re-unified China
- the only female ruler of China
- the Song were not ready for the
- the end of the silk road
- one of the major wonders worked on in the Sui dynasty
13 Clues: the end of the silk road • the Song had a ---- military • the dynasty following the Sui • the Sui dynasty was eventually • the only female ruler of China • the Song were not ready for the • this dynasty continued the golden age • the dynasty that first re-unified China • the Tang dynasty reinstated the ---- system • the Song paid tribute to -------- barbarians • ...
Sentinels of the Deep Ocean 2021-02-01
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- situated or applied under the skin
- the mound of loose rocks and pebbles that form at the base of a steep mountain
- traveling or roaming around for fun
- in a state of sadness or grief unable to be comforted
- two weeks
- a liking or habit of doing something
- annoyance or disappointment
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- tiring and challenging
- someone whose job it is to keep watch
- a rock that has been transformed by natural causes such as pressure or heat
- a major realization or discovery
11 Clues: two weeks • tiring and challenging • annoyance or disappointment • a major realization or discovery • situated or applied under the skin • traveling or roaming around for fun • a liking or habit of doing something • someone whose job it is to keep watch • in a state of sadness or grief unable to be comforted • ...
words test 2024-01-25
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- n. a success in a war or a game.
- n. the lowest part of sth.
- n. a place where planes land and take off
- adj. not regarded as likely to happen
- n. four main periods of the year
- n. a light and soft material which is widely used.
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- n. an act of finding sb./sth.
- n. the ability to do sth. dangerous.
- adj. without any rough or unpleasant sounds.
- v. beyond the time for waking
- n. a city serving as a seat of government
11 Clues: n. the lowest part of sth. • n. an act of finding sb./sth. • v. beyond the time for waking • n. a success in a war or a game. • n. four main periods of the year • n. the ability to do sth. dangerous. • adj. not regarded as likely to happen • n. a city serving as a seat of government • n. a place where planes land and take off • ...
13 minute Crossword 2024-12-22
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- In the song '12 days of Christmas', how many maids are milking?
- "And that's on what"
- Who was the first to realise the panel above concierge was magnetic?
- Who sang the most played Christmas song of all time?
- Isaac Newton's Discovery
- Largest Reptile in the world
- A vegetable that rhymes with the word 'Ravage'
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- Where was "Home Alone 2" set in?
- Babu's first name
- Both a Language and a Fruit
- What deadly poison is famously found in Almonds?
11 Clues: Babu's first name • "And that's on what" • Isaac Newton's Discovery • Both a Language and a Fruit • Largest Reptile in the world • Where was "Home Alone 2" set in? • A vegetable that rhymes with the word 'Ravage' • What deadly poison is famously found in Almonds? • Who sang the most played Christmas song of all time? • ...
THE COLOR SPECTRUM 2013-08-03
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- spectrum the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye.
- Device used to direct or focus light
- At the Earth's surface almost all the wavelengths with any significant ______ are visible.
- Photoreceptors in the eye that detect color
- Math technique developed by Sir Isaac Newton
- an English natural philosopher, architect and polymath.
- it is found that many different combinations of light wavelengths can produce the same perception of color.
- bent more than the yellow and red, so the colors separate
- Bending of light when it passes from one transparent medium to another
- form of energy emitted and absorbed by charged particles which exhibits wave-like behavior as it travels through space.
- Bits of light
- Conducted early experiments with light and the color spectrum (last name)
- Science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions
- Famous discovery of Sir Isaac Newton
- a transparent optical element with flat, polished surfaces that refract light
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- Newton’s study in ______ lead to the discovery of the light spectrum
- Light rays beyond the red end of the visible spectrum
- 1,000,000,000,000
- electromagnetic radiation that is visible- to the human eye, and is responsible for the sense of sight
- Photoreceptors in the eye that detect very dim light
- Mathematics that deals with relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- the linear distance around the outside of a closed curve or circular object
- a painter French of the eighteenth century
- a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist most notable for being the singer for the bands The Dear Hunter and The Receiving End of Sirens.
- We see different ______ of light as different colors
- arc or circle with bands of different colors
- Light just below the violet end of the visible spectrum
- a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary infinitely within a continuum.
- Part of the eye that detects light
- the cumulative title of a project by The Dear Hunter consisting of a series of nine EPs of which each reflects an individual color of the visible color spectrum (namely Black, Red, Orange, Yellow, Greeen
30 Clues: Bits of light • 1,000,000,000,000 • Part of the eye that detects light • Device used to direct or focus light • Famous discovery of Sir Isaac Newton • a painter French of the eighteenth century • Photoreceptors in the eye that detect color • Math technique developed by Sir Isaac Newton • arc or circle with bands of different colors • ...
discovery of DNA and the human genome project 2012-11-07
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- name of watson and crick's paper published in 1953
- structure of dna
- identifier of dna
- what chromosomes are comprised of
- where are they going to store the information
- identify all the genes in _____ DNA
- mendel's packages
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- all the DNA in an organism, including genes
- crick's partner in the discovery of dna
- DNA is known as the _____ of an organism
- hgp is tring to determine the sequence of 3 ____ chemical base pairs
- hgp was coordinated by the U.S department of _____
- prize awarded to the watson, crick and wilkins for their paper on the DNA structure
- what are a,t,c,g?
14 Clues: structure of dna • identifier of dna • what are a,t,c,g? • mendel's packages • what chromosomes are comprised of • identify all the genes in _____ DNA • crick's partner in the discovery of dna • DNA is known as the _____ of an organism • all the DNA in an organism, including genes • where are they going to store the information • ...
Science 2022-02-14
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- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- it is where you are confused about a statement
- table a table that's for data
- the official way of doing something
- lab how many dots you can make on a paper
- making a discovery out of something
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- the ending of a paragraph or a writing format
- graph a graph with lines
- fixed pattern
- you do something by your self
- maze phat Gus
- graph a graph with bars
- just getting by yourself
- the study of the world around us and includes topics like biology, geology, and physics
14 Clues: fixed pattern • maze phat Gus • just getting by yourself • graph a graph with lines • graph a graph with bars • you do something by your self • table a table that's for data • the official way of doing something • making a discovery out of something • lab how many dots you can make on a paper • the ending of a paragraph or a writing format • ...
Australian Geography 2021-04-19
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- Home of the Big Prawn
- Number of Australian states
- 'Eric' pliosaur skeleton discovered here
- Composition of Uluru
- Town of first gold discovery
- 'World's Biggest Merino' location
- Largest sand island
- Lowest point in Australia
- Sea surrounding Australia
- The 'Golden Mile' outback town
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- state with most islands
- Town on National Heritage list
- 'Golden Mile' outback town
- Australian desert
- National floral emblem
- Tasmanian town known for murals
- Cascade beer brewed here
- Largest National Park
- Australia's longest river
19 Clues: Australian desert • Largest sand island • Composition of Uluru • Home of the Big Prawn • Largest National Park • National floral emblem • state with most islands • Cascade beer brewed here • Lowest point in Australia • Sea surrounding Australia • Australia's longest river • 'Golden Mile' outback town • Number of Australian states • Town of first gold discovery • ...
Maissa’s crosswords 2026-03-16
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- discovery applied in the field of economics in order to benefits from it
- means of transports that aren’t supposed to affect the environment
- phenomenon by which a person does not have a job and is looking for one.
- exchanging goods and services between economic agents
- group of people manifesting for a cause
- something that doesn’t affect the environment
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- sustainable increase of the production within a given economy measured by the GDP
- calculator of the crimes’ number in a city
- place to buy books
- place where you can borrow books
- parking place for boats and ships
- Historical elements preserved by the city
- industrial production site
13 Clues: place to buy books • industrial production site • place where you can borrow books • parking place for boats and ships • group of people manifesting for a cause • Historical elements preserved by the city • calculator of the crimes’ number in a city • something that doesn’t affect the environment • exchanging goods and services between economic agents • ...
Boost Your Wellness 2023-11-29
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- The ability to store, retain, and recall information.
- An act of finding or learning something new.
- The inherent capacity for growth, development, or success.
- 18. To improve or enhance, often to a higher version or standard.
- To open or release something, revealing its full potential.
- Engaging in physical or mental activities.
- An exciting and unusual experience or activity.
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- Winners or individuals who excel in a particular field.
- The brain's ability to reorganize and adapt by forming new neural connections.
- Chemical messengers that regulate various physiological processes.
- Relating to the mind or intellectual processes.
- Full of energy and enthusiasm.
- A session of exercise or practice to improve physical fitness.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- Exceptional abilities, often beyond normal human capabilities.
15 Clues: Full of energy and enthusiasm. • Engaging in physical or mental activities. • An act of finding or learning something new. • Relating to the mind or intellectual processes. • An exciting and unusual experience or activity. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • The ability to store, retain, and recall information. • ...
Crossword 2019-11-25
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- to form part of a larger group of people or things. Constitute, make up.
- to publicly support a particular way of doing something.
- to recognize or express the difference between things or people.
- to become involved in an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to change what happens.
- based on scientific testing or practical experience, not on ideas.
- formal to remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty.
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- the possibility that something will happen.
- a product that is bought and sold.
- to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof.
- existing or happening in many places or situations, or among many people.
- more powerful, more common, or more easily noticed than others.
- certain to happen and impossible to avoid.
- to start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- to form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have.
- with the result that something else happens.
15 Clues: a product that is bought and sold. • certain to happen and impossible to avoid. • the possibility that something will happen. • with the result that something else happens. • to start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions. • to publicly support a particular way of doing something. • more powerful, more common, or more easily noticed than others. • ...
Hurry freedom Vocab 2024-02-28
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- Not important
- Leaving ship
- A fortunate discovery
- Something that happens daily
- Pleasent to hear
- To make a distinction about someone or something
- God rules or Govern
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- persevering with someone despite setbacks
- A big tarp
- A different look
- Resistive to authority
- A feeling of sickness
- To triumph over rage
- To announce
14 Clues: A big tarp • To announce • Leaving ship • Not important • A different look • Pleasent to hear • God rules or Govern • To triumph over rage • A fortunate discovery • A feeling of sickness • Resistive to authority • Something that happens daily • persevering with someone despite setbacks • To make a distinction about someone or something
Gen X Technology/Inventions 2016-05-11
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- 1989 television
- Disc that changed everything
- Radar invented in 1988
- 1994 Sony game console still popular today
- Computer language invented that we still use today
- 1987 Disposable lens
- 1990 World Wide Web and Internet Protocol inventor
- Anti-depressant
- 1985 Microsoft invention
- invented in 2005 by Gen Xers
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- 1990 Largest telescope
- 1989 home gaming system
- 1988 cell phone
- Harvard University animal
- Alec Jerfferys andvances forensic science
- 1993 smallest and fastest processor
- 1994 email/top news stories online
17 Clues: 1989 television • 1988 cell phone • Anti-depressant • 1987 Disposable lens • 1990 Largest telescope • Radar invented in 1988 • 1989 home gaming system • 1985 Microsoft invention • Harvard University animal • Disc that changed everything • invented in 2005 by Gen Xers • 1994 email/top news stories online • 1993 smallest and fastest processor • Alec Jerfferys andvances forensic science • ...
Tom Crean 2021-12-14
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- In which town in Ireland did Tom Crean grow up?
- How many metres deep was the cliff Crean sleded down in the Terra Nova Expedition.
- Who commanded the Terra Nova expedition?
- What age was Crean when he enlisted in the Navy?
- Which glacier did The Terra Nova crew need to cross to arrive at the South Pole?
- Where was the camp of the Discovery expedition built?
- Crean helped bring ____ back to the base after he suffered fron scurvy in the Terra Nova Expedition.
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- Which Antarctic explorer was last seen alive by Crean?
- Crean always ______ when he was steering.
- Which group did Crean fear on his return to Ireland?
- What was the ship used in the Endurance expedition called?
- Shackleton said that Crean's worth "____".
- How many attempts did it take for shackleton to save the people stuck on elephant island?
13 Clues: Who commanded the Terra Nova expedition? • Crean always ______ when he was steering. • Shackleton said that Crean's worth "____". • In which town in Ireland did Tom Crean grow up? • What age was Crean when he enlisted in the Navy? • Which group did Crean fear on his return to Ireland? • Where was the camp of the Discovery expedition built? • ...
Holes Chapter 14-18 2021-05-21
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- dust, smoke, or mist that makes it difficult to see clearly
- with concentration
- a long, deep cut
- larger than normal
- a tool for lifting hay with 2 or 3 long, thin metal bars on a long handle
- very painful
- to lie or sit with your arms and legs spread apart
- a blueish-green stone used in jewelry
- to read something out loud from memory
- almost, nearly
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- a person who owns a house/apartment and rents it to someone else
- a cart with two handles used for carrying heavy loads of dirt, rocks, etc.
- showing unreasonable worry that people are trying to harm you, do not like you, etc.
- a sudden increase in knowledge or a sudden discovery after trying for a long time
- to push or poke something quickly
- able to understand something clearly and fully
- very likely
- extra, too much
- to force someone to leave a place
19 Clues: very likely • very painful • almost, nearly • extra, too much • a long, deep cut • with concentration • larger than normal • to push or poke something quickly • to force someone to leave a place • a blueish-green stone used in jewelry • to read something out loud from memory • able to understand something clearly and fully • to lie or sit with your arms and legs spread apart • ...
The future of work - AI, automation 2025-02-10
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- Name one risk of the use of AI ?
- What type of work did most people do before the Industrial Revolution?
- What role did early automation and robotics play in the mid-20th century?
- What was one of the main inventions during the First Industrial Revolution?
- Name one major disadvantage of automation in car manufacturing?
- Where is ai used the most nowadays ?
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- What impact does automation have?
- How did the Second Industrial Revolution improve efficiency in factories?
- How has automation changed job opportunities in the car industry?
- Which tasks in car production are performed by robots?
- What was the impact of the Digital Revolution on traditional jobs?
- Name one oppportunitie of the use of AI?
- Name one major advantage of automation in car manufacturing?
13 Clues: Name one risk of the use of AI ? • What impact does automation have? • Where is ai used the most nowadays ? • Name one oppportunitie of the use of AI? • Which tasks in car production are performed by robots? • Name one major advantage of automation in car manufacturing? • Name one major disadvantage of automation in car manufacturing? • ...
The Age of Discovery and Exploration 2025-04-08
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- The central 'trading hub' and one of the biggest cities in the world about 1000 years ago.
- European traders looked for new routes to avoid paying them.
- A Viking boat used by traders that had a pit in the middle to hold goods safely.
- The centre of the trading world before the 1400s and 1500s.
- An Empire that began in the 1300s and belonged to a tribe from north-east Turkey.
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- Is now Istanbul in modern-day Turkey.
- A 'commodity' that the Vikings bought and sold everywhere they went.
- One of the two most powerful countries in Europe that started the Age of Discovery and Exploration.
- The best students.
- A precious metal imported from Britain by the Vikings.
10 Clues: The best students. • Is now Istanbul in modern-day Turkey. • A precious metal imported from Britain by the Vikings. • The centre of the trading world before the 1400s and 1500s. • European traders looked for new routes to avoid paying them. • A 'commodity' that the Vikings bought and sold everywhere they went. • ...
Renaissance Wordsearch 2022-03-20
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- sing madrigals
- highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
- "..." the early period when Italy was the center of the Renaissance
- the revival of learning and culture
- "..." da vinci famous for his engineering that led to the inventions of later things
- the provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction
- a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria
- a man's close-fitting jacket worn during the renaissance
- a renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn)
- elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
- a city in central italy on the arno; provincial capital of tuscany; center of the italian renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries
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- a method of knitting with multiple colors
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance (1475-1564)
- a medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically played with three strings
- "..." brunelleschi the first great architect of the renaissance
- a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone
- the "M" in STEM
- a second or new birth
- the act of being reborn
- the 15th century in Italian art and literature
- florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures
- a famous group of merchants and bankers during the renaissance
- a person who makes art
23 Clues: sing madrigals • the "M" in STEM • a second or new birth • a person who makes art • the act of being reborn • the revival of learning and culture • a method of knitting with multiple colors • the 15th century in Italian art and literature • a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone • highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide • ...
Daughter of the deep crossword puzzle 2026-06-07
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- Intelligent system built into Captain Nemo’s submarine.
- Giant Sea creature that helps defeat the Aronnax.
- One of the houses of Harding-Pencroft academy, Specialized in medicines and marine biology.
- Outcome of the coordinated attack on Harding-Pencroft Academy caused by Land- Institute.
- Big submarine made by captain Nemo equipped with the most advanced technology.
- One of the houses of Harding-Pencroft academy, Specialized in engineering and innovation.
- Indian language spoken by Ana to communicate with the Nautilus.
- Harding-Pencroft student who discovers she is a descendant of Captain Nemo and she can command the Nautilus.
- Harding-Pencroft Academy training ship used by the students after the attack on the school.
- Students of Harding-Pencroft who are in their first year.
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- Keyboard instrument Ana uses to communicate with Romeo the octopus.
- Artificial intelligence system used by Harding-Pencroft Academy.
- Advanced creations and technologies developed by Captain Nemo and used aboard the Nautilus.
- Elite marine science academy attended by Ana Dakkar.
- One of the houses of Harding-Pencroft academy, Specialized in communications and exploration.
- One of the houses of Harding-Pencroft Specialize in command and combat.
- Student who has the task to protect Ana Dakkar, He is also the leader of the sharks.
- The rival school of Harding-Pencroft and wants to steal the Nautilus.
- Rival submarine operated by the Land Institute to conquer the Nautilus.
- Brilliant scientist who built the Nautilus and whose legacy guides Ana Dakkar.
20 Clues: Giant Sea creature that helps defeat the Aronnax. • Elite marine science academy attended by Ana Dakkar. • Intelligent system built into Captain Nemo’s submarine. • Students of Harding-Pencroft who are in their first year. • Indian language spoken by Ana to communicate with the Nautilus. • Artificial intelligence system used by Harding-Pencroft Academy. • ...
East Asia Test 2025-11-12
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- An agreement throughout the Mongol Empire that led to the spread of ideas and inventions in Europe and Asia
- This Mongol khan was able to succeed as a conqueror based on his brilliant military strategies and organization skills
- The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty.
- Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion
- creator, preserver, destroyer
- An enduring characteristic of the Japanese government is the _______ reigned as the figurehead while another power ruled, in feudal japan it was the shogunate
- a closely guarded secret in China
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- Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty
- Indian civilization experienced advances in literature art science and mathematics during this Empire
- According to the Samurai's code, they would commit suicide in order to avoid being a coward or facing failure. It was called ________.
- Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country
- The Samurai code of ethics/morals
- Kublai Khan moved away from the __________ way of life that the Mongols followed before.
13 Clues: creator, preserver, destroyer • The Samurai code of ethics/morals • a closely guarded secret in China • The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty. • Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country • Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion • Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty • ...
East Asia Test 2025-11-12
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- An agreement throughout the Mongol Empire that led to the spread of ideas and inventions in Europe and Asia
- This Mongol khan was able to succeed as a conqueror based on his brilliant military strategies and organization skills
- The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty.
- Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion
- creator, preserver, destroyer
- An enduring characteristic of the Japanese government is the _______ reigned as the figurehead while another power ruled, in feudal japan it was the shogunate
- a closely guarded secret in China
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- Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty
- Indian civilization experienced advances in literature art science and mathematics during this Empire
- According to the Samurai's code, they would commit suicide in order to avoid being a coward or facing failure. It was called ________.
- Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country
- The Samurai code of ethics/morals
- Kublai Khan moved away from the __________ way of life that the Mongols followed before.
13 Clues: creator, preserver, destroyer • The Samurai code of ethics/morals • a closely guarded secret in China • The Han dynasty was replaced by the _______ dynasty. • Modern numerals were invented in this present-day country • Japanese worshipers combined Buddhism with this other religion • Allowed new rulers to justify the overthrow of a declining dynasty • ...
Gilded Age 2023-12-11
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- in 1894, caused because the workers didnt like that the owner made his own town with his own laws.
- Confidence in someone's reliability or ability
- May 1866, caused because of 12 hour work days, bombs thrown by anarchists.
- Rates based on distance traveled, rates must be public, no special rates.
- Government doesn't get involved.
- Use of power for personal gain.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- railroad traffic that crosses state boarders must be regulated by federal government.
- In 1892, henery frick had to call on the Pinkertons to resolve this stirke.
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- The man who actually made the telephone, but didnt get the patent.
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- Industry dominated by firms.
- Fought for equal pay, began in philly in 1869.
- Illicit gain through dishonest means
- When a successful political party gives public office to supporters.
- exclusive rights to make and use/sell inventions.
- organized group of workers who unite to make decisions about conditions affecting their work.
- Formed after the Tilman strike.
18 Clues: Industry dominated by firms. • Use of power for personal gain. • Formed after the Tilman strike. • Government doesn't get involved. • Illicit gain through dishonest means • Confidence in someone's reliability or ability • Fought for equal pay, began in philly in 1869. • exclusive rights to make and use/sell inventions. • ...
Science 2023-08-22
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- The science that studies how things move and interact.
- Watching and paying attention to learn about something.
- A guess about what you think will happen in an experiment.
- The study of living things and how they grow and work.
- Information or facts collected during experiments.
- Doing tests to see how things work or what happens.
- Studying stars, planets, and outer space.
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- The science of different substances and how they react.
- A tool to make small things look bigger so we can study them.
- A person who studies things to learn new facts.
- An idea that explains why something happens.
- Looking into something to find answers or solve a problem.
- Finding something new that nobody knew before.
- Wanting to know more and asking questions to learn.
- Finding out more about a topic by studying and investigating.
15 Clues: Studying stars, planets, and outer space. • An idea that explains why something happens. • Finding something new that nobody knew before. • A person who studies things to learn new facts. • Information or facts collected during experiments. • Wanting to know more and asking questions to learn. • Doing tests to see how things work or what happens. • ...
Feroys crossword 2026-05-28
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- Institutions Organisations like banks and credit unions that manage money, savings, and loans.
- People or families who buy goods and services and provide labour to firms
- The ability to organise resources, take risks, and start a business.
- Human-made resources used to produce goods and services, such as tools, machines, and buildings.
- Businesses that produce goods or services to sell
- Spending money to gain future benefits, such as buying equipment or shares.
- Payments made to someone for the use of their property, ideas, music, inventions, or natural resources
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- When people, firms, or countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources
- Resources Resources from nature used in production, such as water, land, forests, and minerals.
- of Production The resources used to produce goods and services: land, labour, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest.
- flows The movement of money between households, firms, and financial institutions in the economy.
- Payment for the use of land, buildings, or other property
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving money.
- The money left after a business subtracts its costs from its revenue.
- Non-physical products provided to consumers, such as teaching, healthcare, or transport
16 Clues: Businesses that produce goods or services to sell • Payment for the use of land, buildings, or other property • The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving money. • Money borrowed that must be paid back, usually with interest. • The ability to organise resources, take risks, and start a business. • ...
Lesson 2 2015-10-04
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- fit for cultivation(land)
- fight, uproar
- distinguishing differences, detecting
- worldly, sophisticated
- scornful, haughty
- authority with no bands
- clear soup
- charm; recited magical spell
- trace; evidence
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- a robber or bandit
- extremely loud
- naming system in an art or science
- transformation or dramatic change
- questioner; an on-stage speaker
- a fortunate discovery made by accident
15 Clues: clear soup • fight, uproar • extremely loud • trace; evidence • scornful, haughty • a robber or bandit • worldly, sophisticated • authority with no bands • fit for cultivation(land) • charm; recited magical spell • questioner; an on-stage speaker • transformation or dramatic change • naming system in an art or science • distinguishing differences, detecting • ...
Hadar (words from page 58) 2022-03-11
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- you must not touch ______ items
- may I ______ the rumor?
- something in your body that you can break
- they have to ________ the room for the party
- you must bring your _____ to the inventions conference
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- I have to be able to ______ my sister's behavior
- you should ______ someone when you first meet them
- she couldn't find a good ____ for your present
- ________ I could have done it in a different way
- i might stole my mom's _______
10 Clues: may I ______ the rumor? • i might stole my mom's _______ • you must not touch ______ items • something in your body that you can break • they have to ________ the room for the party • she couldn't find a good ____ for your present • I have to be able to ______ my sister's behavior • ________ I could have done it in a different way • ...
guglielmo marconi 2016-03-21
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- alarm one of marconi's inventions that tells you if a storm is coming
- guglielmos favorite subject.
- waves guglielmo made this wireless.
- guglielmos second favorite subject.
- one of the materials that helped him create a storm alarm
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- the place that guglielmo was born.
- marconi A man who created many things.
- bell the last materials for the storm alarm.
- the month he was born in
- a materials that helped him create the storm alarm.
10 Clues: the month he was born in • guglielmos favorite subject. • the place that guglielmo was born. • guglielmos second favorite subject. • marconi A man who created many things. • waves guglielmo made this wireless. • a materials that helped him create the storm alarm. • bell the last materials for the storm alarm. • ...
Crossword - The longevity project 2023-08-03
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- Continuing to say or do something without giving up.
- To continue to do something even though it is difficult.
- To search for more information about someone or something.
- Using a lot of energy and strength.
- Sensible and careful.
- A feeling that something is too difficult to continue
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- Careful to do everything that is in your job or duty.
- An important new discovery.
- To become very successful or very strong and healthy.
- A period of ten years.
10 Clues: Sensible and careful. • A period of ten years. • An important new discovery. • Using a lot of energy and strength. • Continuing to say or do something without giving up. • Careful to do everything that is in your job or duty. • To become very successful or very strong and healthy. • A feeling that something is too difficult to continue • ...
Alby Unit 29 'oo, ew, ue, u_e, u' 2023-10-12
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
GREEN LETTERS IN THE CAVE 2025-09-01
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- One of the most beautiful creatures in the universe.
- The villagers found in cave.
- A natural disaster that affects the disneyland.
- A place where the villagers found the dead tree.
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- A group of people who destroyed the poplar tree.
- The emotion ignited when the poplar tree disappeared.
- Where the poplar tree exists.
- AND LOSS, The theme of the story.
- AND DREAMS, The representation of letters and memoirs in the cave.
- Years of poplar tree's existence.
10 Clues: The villagers found in cave. • Where the poplar tree exists. • AND LOSS, The theme of the story. • Years of poplar tree's existence. • A natural disaster that affects the disneyland. • A group of people who destroyed the poplar tree. • A place where the villagers found the dead tree. • One of the most beautiful creatures in the universe. • ...
I Miss You, I'm Sorry 2023-06-15
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- Swiss mathematician and Aussie software engineer
- Name of the island that is the site of the first European garden in Victoria
- Flightless or Tux
- Shatner's wake up call was set to the theme of Star Trek
- Great lecture to attend on a first date
- Cryptic language on Thror's Map
- Occurs naturally in several species of cacti, and in certain members of the bean family
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- Dachshund
- 37.9995° S, 145.0940° E
- Minestrare or "to serve"
- Craftspeople, farmers, seafarers, merchants, and warriors
- Someone spoons
- Phoenix, Spirit, Opportunity, Insight, Viking probes
- Justin Chancellor has been the bassist of this since 1995
- Species of carnivorous plant
- A diminutive Yoda equivalent
- Cultivation on a large scale,Equus caballus reinforcement, to cut short
- Honda motorcycle series' which derives its name from the fact that the four-cylinder engine is placed across the motorcycle's frame beams
- FREAX renamed
19 Clues: Dachshund • FREAX renamed • Someone spoons • Flightless or Tux • 37.9995° S, 145.0940° E • Minestrare or "to serve" • Species of carnivorous plant • A diminutive Yoda equivalent • Cryptic language on Thror's Map • Great lecture to attend on a first date • Swiss mathematician and Aussie software engineer • Phoenix, Spirit, Opportunity, Insight, Viking probes • ...
The American Colonies Emerge (J.arenas) 2015-09-08
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- mixed Spanish and Native American-population
- Jamestown colonist finds
- believe that god's "inner light burned inside everyone
- she posed an even greater threat than roger williams
- pueblo religion leader
- one out of the three ships that came to James town
- fled to Massachusetts
- one under direct contro lof the king
- last name of the guy that led an army into the American mainland
- wanted equality,cooperation,and religious toleration
- persuaded the nearby powhatan people to provide food
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- the dutch founded
- church members who wanted to"purify" or reform the church of England
- known today as pilgrims
- one out of the three ships that came to Jamestown
- lured by the prospect of vast lands filled with gold and silver
- in 1681 William Penn creates_________ on Quaker principles
- one out of the three ships that came to Jamestown
- another word for owner
- first name of the guy that led an army into the American mainland
20 Clues: the dutch founded • fled to Massachusetts • pueblo religion leader • another word for owner • known today as pilgrims • Jamestown colonist finds • one under direct contro lof the king • mixed Spanish and Native American-population • one out of the three ships that came to Jamestown • one out of the three ships that came to Jamestown • ...
Science 2022-01-14
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- neutral subatomic particle
- procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion
- chemical element with the symbol O
- study of population statistics.
- study of elements and compounds
- science that deals with the earth's physical structure
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- study of celestial objects and phenomena
- the quality of being hot
- study of life
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
- fast flowing, narrow, meandering air currents
- net movement of anything
- the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled
- the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time
15 Clues: study of life • the quality of being hot • net movement of anything • neutral subatomic particle • study of population statistics. • study of elements and compounds • chemical element with the symbol O • study of celestial objects and phenomena • procedure undertaken to make a discovery • fast flowing, narrow, meandering air currents • ...
Birthday Crossword 2024-02-22
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- - Present, appearing, or found everywhere (10 letters)
- - Waterfall or a popular programming pattern (7 letters)
- fit for a King or Queen (5 letters)
- healing technique (5 letters)
- - Fortunate accident or discovery (11 letters)
- Venue for ceremonies and events (4 letters)
- country in the Middle East (6 letters)
- - Highest point or peak (6 letters)
- - Delicately light or airy; otherworldly (9 letters)
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- - The purest essence or embodiment of something (12 letters)
- - Coordinate in time; make simultaneous (12 letters)
- - Front of a building; often used metaphorically (6 letters)
- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust (6 letters)
- - Sudden realization or understanding (8 letters)
- Nobel Prize-winning physicist known for his theory of relativity (6 letters)
15 Clues: healing technique (5 letters) • fit for a King or Queen (5 letters) • - Highest point or peak (6 letters) • country in the Middle East (6 letters) • Venue for ceremonies and events (4 letters) • - Fortunate accident or discovery (11 letters) • - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust (6 letters) • - Sudden realization or understanding (8 letters) • ...
AI 2024-05-12
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- something you could not manage without
- an important discovery that helps improve a situation or answer a question
- to become very popular, very quickly on the internet
- an object or machine that has been made for a certain purpose
- suppressing certain information being available to the public
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- simple to use and understand
- to look at and find information on the Internet
- to start to use something
- not in use anymore; old
- not using wires to transmit information
- to change into a more advanced or stronger form
- using new methods or ideas
12 Clues: not in use anymore; old • to start to use something • using new methods or ideas • simple to use and understand • something you could not manage without • not using wires to transmit information • to look at and find information on the Internet • to change into a more advanced or stronger form • to become very popular, very quickly on the internet • ...
Enigma Mathematica 2020-01-22
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- A value that does not change.
- Two dimensional space taken up by an object or shape,given in square units.
- a positive integer with a factor aside from itself and 1.
- The numerals 0-9 found in all numbers.
- Place holder in place value system.
- Study of numbers,shapes and patterns.
- Civilisation responsible for discovery of Maths.
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- A polygon with 4 sides
- Numeral system consisting of letters.
- Synonym for average.
- Ordered pair giving a precise location or position on a coordinate plane.
- side of triangle opposite to right angle
- Father of Mathematics
- lines on a same plane that do not intersect
14 Clues: Synonym for average. • Father of Mathematics • A polygon with 4 sides • A value that does not change. • Place holder in place value system. • Numeral system consisting of letters. • Study of numbers,shapes and patterns. • The numerals 0-9 found in all numbers. • side of triangle opposite to right angle • lines on a same plane that do not intersect • ...
Mystery Vocabulary Crossword 2014-04-16
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- the reason a person does something
- another name for a detective
- the arrangement of events in a story
- a person who is harmed by a crime
- an advanced discovery that helps solve a crime
- a guess about something
- a statement or object that proves a solution to a mystery
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- a person who gathers information and investigates crimes
- the time and place of a story
- memory the ability to a lasting mental picture
- an act that violates the law
- a problem that needs to be solved
- an excuse to prove an accused person is innocent
- an object or piece of information that helps solve a mystery
14 Clues: a guess about something • another name for a detective • an act that violates the law • the time and place of a story • a person who is harmed by a crime • a problem that needs to be solved • the reason a person does something • the arrangement of events in a story • an advanced discovery that helps solve a crime • memory the ability to a lasting mental picture • ...
Renaissance Medicine 2023-11-14
11 Clues: The Protestant • plague of 1665 • did experiments • Harvey's discovery • diseases liked birds • First for dissections • This theory was rejected • started treating illness • continued to be believed • Thomas Sydenham treated the • still most common attempt to cure
Books n Wings 2024-11-15
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- Best Friend of Greg in Wimpy Kid
- Chitra Katha A popular comic book series on Indian mythology, history, and culture.
- It is most famous comic book in French
- Author of Ignited Minds
- Charles _______ is the author of David Copperfield
- Dr. ______, is a fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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- The Hardy Boys are brothers _____ and Joe Hardy.
- Author of Discovery of India
- Author of Harry Potter
- Matilda Book is authored by _________ Dahl
- Fairy Godmother turned it into a coach decorated with gold and velvet.
- A character in Famous Five by Enid Blyton
- Mother of Gregory "Greg" Heffley in Wimpy Kid
13 Clues: Author of Harry Potter • Author of Ignited Minds • Author of Discovery of India • Best Friend of Greg in Wimpy Kid • It is most famous comic book in French • A character in Famous Five by Enid Blyton • Matilda Book is authored by _________ Dahl • Mother of Gregory "Greg" Heffley in Wimpy Kid • The Hardy Boys are brothers _____ and Joe Hardy. • ...
Maissa’s crosswords 2026-03-16
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- discovery applied in the field of economics in order to benefits from it
- means of transports that aren’t supposed to affect the environment
- phenomenon by which a person does not have a job and is looking for one.
- exchanging goods and services between economic agents
- group of people manifesting for a cause
- something that doesn’t affect the environment
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- sustainable increase of the production within a given economy measured by the GDP
- calculator of the crimes’ number in a city
- place to buy books
- place where you can borrow books
- parking place for boats and ships
- Historical elements preserved by the city
- industrial production site
13 Clues: place to buy books • industrial production site • place where you can borrow books • parking place for boats and ships • group of people manifesting for a cause • Historical elements preserved by the city • calculator of the crimes’ number in a city • something that doesn’t affect the environment • exchanging goods and services between economic agents • ...
Maissa’s crosswords 2026-03-16
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- discovery applied in the field of economics in order to benefits from it
- means of transports that aren’t supposed to affect the environment
- phenomenon by which a person does not have a job and is looking for one.
- exchanging goods and services between economic agents
- group of people manifesting for a cause
- something that doesn’t affect the environment
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- sustainable increase of the production within a given economy measured by the GDP
- calculator of the crimes’ number in a city
- place to buy books
- place where you can borrow books
- parking place for boats and ships
- Historical elements preserved by the city
- industrial production site
13 Clues: place to buy books • industrial production site • place where you can borrow books • parking place for boats and ships • group of people manifesting for a cause • Historical elements preserved by the city • calculator of the crimes’ number in a city • something that doesn’t affect the environment • exchanging goods and services between economic agents • ...
Evolution of human technology 2025-01-19
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- Used for air transportation
- Original purpose of a cell phone
- A magnetic device that was used for navigation before GPS were invented
- A computer that can perform tasks similar to a human
- A method of reproducing texts & images
- Humans use __________ in order to help meet their basic needs
- Often used to bring shine light to a certain area and also part of Thomas Edison's introduction of electricity to the world
- The _____ was one of humanity's greatest inventions that we still use today
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- Tools from 3.3 million years ago were primarily made out of ______
- First railways invention by Richard Trevithick after the invention of steam engine
- Main transportation method on water
- A device that sends transmissions morse code or audio (now) through long-distances
- A state of combustion where humans could use for warmth, cook, and defend against predator
- Recording an image of an object through the exposure of light and radiation
- A device before mechanical clocks were created in 1250 to measure time using sand
- An electronic device that the content is in a form of moving pictures with sound
- A device that can store and process information by through inputs of a binary system
17 Clues: Used for air transportation • Original purpose of a cell phone • Main transportation method on water • A method of reproducing texts & images • A computer that can perform tasks similar to a human • Humans use __________ in order to help meet their basic needs • Tools from 3.3 million years ago were primarily made out of ______ • ...
Voca 6 2023-05-24
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- In the abandoned town, there was _________________ to be seen.
- When I pressed the button, time seemed to _________________, and everyone around me stopped moving.
- It's important to _________________ of our environment by reducing waste and recycling.
- I have a headache, so I'm going to take a _________________.
- I am a vegetarian and don't eat _________________.
- My younger sister turned 13 last week, she is a _________________ now!
- I felt so _________________ during the long lecture at school.
- Learning a new _________________ can be challenging but also exciting.
- My sister is very _________________; she always gets excellent grades in school.
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- I finally got the _________________ to show my artwork to the famous artist.
- Unfortunately, the plant in my garden is _________________ because I forgot to water it.
- We had our _________________ family dinner on Sundays.
- I _________________ practice playing the piano to improve my skills.
- The _________________ went off, waking me up in the morning.
- Earth is our home _________________, where we live and thrive.
- The brave firefighter was hailed as a _________________ for saving the people from the burning building.
- Thomas Edison was known to _________________ many useful inventions, such as the electric light bulb.
- I have straight hair like my mother, but my brother has _________________ hair like my father.
- We couldn't go outside to play _________________ the heavy rain.
- The farmer took great care of the _________________, making sure it was fertile and ready for planting.
20 Clues: I am a vegetarian and don't eat _________________. • We had our _________________ family dinner on Sundays. • The _________________ went off, waking me up in the morning. • I have a headache, so I'm going to take a _________________. • In the abandoned town, there was _________________ to be seen. • Earth is our home _________________, where we live and thrive. • ...
DMA 2023-07-25
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- generates class labels for groups of data
- Column or field in a database table
- Knowledge discovery from database
- Finds how two attributes change together
- cut point dividing the range with equal probabilities
- An attribute taking only two different values
- skew where mean and median will be greater than mode
- Brings different data to common scale
- Record or row in a database table
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- An attribute having text/name for its value
- ____ database captures transactions
- Central value of data
- data_________ stores multi-dimensional data
- An attribute that could be ranked
- Used for anomaly detection
- Smoothing a sorted data
- Average value of the data
- Frequently occurring data value
18 Clues: Central value of data • Smoothing a sorted data • Average value of the data • Used for anomaly detection • Frequently occurring data value • An attribute that could be ranked • Knowledge discovery from database • Record or row in a database table • Column or field in a database table • ____ database captures transactions • Brings different data to common scale • ...
Archimedes of Syracuse 2023-10-10
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- stopped the Romans from conquering Syracuse for years
- directly inspired Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton
- what Archimedes ran through the streets shouting after he found a way to prove the king's crown had silver in it
- A Greek city-state where Archimedes was born
- would've held The Method along with thousands of other books
- King of Syracuse said to be related to Archimedes
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- revealed how Archimedes did mathematics
- Father to Archimedes was also an astronomer
- A corkscrew within an empty tube. It can pull water up from a river, lake, or well.
- one of the most fundamental concepts of physics
- attributed for inventor's inventions because he paid for the work
11 Clues: revealed how Archimedes did mathematics • Father to Archimedes was also an astronomer • A Greek city-state where Archimedes was born • one of the most fundamental concepts of physics • King of Syracuse said to be related to Archimedes • directly inspired Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton • stopped the Romans from conquering Syracuse for years • ...
Web Crossword 2025-05-19
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- The program we use to open and look at web pages (like Chrome or Safari).
- A collection of web pages you can visit online.
- A system of writing that uses tags to define structure of a document.
- Used to show that the document is written in HTML5.
- A piece of code that tells the web browser what something is on a webpage.
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- The British scientist who created HTML in 1991.
- The first page you see when you open a website.
- The address of a web page, shown in the browser bar
- A clickable text or image that takes you to another page.
- One of Tim Berners-Lee’s most famous inventions.
- Stands for HyperText Markup Language.
11 Clues: Stands for HyperText Markup Language. • The British scientist who created HTML in 1991. • The first page you see when you open a website. • A collection of web pages you can visit online. • One of Tim Berners-Lee’s most famous inventions. • The address of a web page, shown in the browser bar • Used to show that the document is written in HTML5. • ...
Discovery and settlement of Melbourne crossword 2013-10-31
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- Buying land in exchange for items
- everyone can have one
- another word for settling
- there is one in every country wether it be male or female
- thirty seven when Melbourne was founded.
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- where you live now
- another name for European people
- An Australian grazier who is best known for his role in the founding of Melbourne
- the indigenous people
- The governor of New South Wales
10 Clues: where you live now • everyone can have one • the indigenous people • another word for settling • The governor of New South Wales • another name for European people • Buying land in exchange for items • thirty seven when Melbourne was founded. • there is one in every country wether it be male or female • ...
Chapter 7 Spelling 2023-10-04
14 Clues: a copy • to copy • discovery • to break a rule • an act or process • to display or show • to work or perform • to examine or study • a showing or display • the act of evaluating • to determine the value • to discover or find out • the act of rule-breaking • inspection or exploration
Project 3 Terms 2025-10-22
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- The ability of a business to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than other producers
- Body of law that governs rights and obligations of owning
- Creations of the mind such as inventions
- A general direction or pattern of change in how businesses operate, driven by shifts in technology, consumer behavior, economic conditions, and other factors
- Exchange of goods, services, and capital between countries, involving both imports and exports
- Body of law that governs the creation, enforcement, and interpretation of agreements between two or more parties
- Goods and services brought into a country from another country
- Analyzing information for both internal and external environments
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- Federal legal process that provides relief from debt
- A firm or country can produce more of a good or service than a competitor using the same amount of resources or at a lower cost
- Body of law governing the sale of goods and services
- Body of law that addresses software
- Body of legal rules and regulations that governs how governments at federal, state, and local levels assess, collect, and enforce taxes
- Goods and services sent from a country to another country
14 Clues: Body of law that addresses software • Creations of the mind such as inventions • Federal legal process that provides relief from debt • Body of law governing the sale of goods and services • Body of law that governs rights and obligations of owning • Goods and services sent from a country to another country • ...
Ancient China 2026-03-23
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- A group of people living together and sharing rules, traditions, and organization
- of Heaven The belief that Chinese rulers had the approval of the heavens to rule.
- The way people produce, distribute, and use goods and services.
- An object made by humans that helps historians learn about the past.
- The system used to rule or organize a society.
- A system for supplying water to crops using canals, ditches, or pipes.
- The beliefs, traditions, language, and customs shared by a group of people.
- The growing of crops and raising of animals for food.
- Bone Animal bones or turtle shells used by Shang priests to ask gods questions about the future.
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- Tools, inventions, and methods used to solve problems or make work easier.
- A complex society with cities, government, religion, jobs, and social classes.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or places.
- A series of rulers from the same family who hold power for many generations.
- River A major river in northern China where early Chinese civilization developed.
- Worship The practice of honoring and showing respect to deceased family members.
- Family members from earlier generations who are honored or remembered.
- A strong metal made by mixing copper and tin, widely used during the Shang Dynasty.
- Dynasty The first Chinese dynasty with written records, ruling around 1600–1046 BCE.
- A person from the upper social class who often owned land and held power.
19 Clues: The system used to rule or organize a society. • The growing of crops and raising of animals for food. • The exchange of goods and services between people or places. • The way people produce, distribute, and use goods and services. • An object made by humans that helps historians learn about the past. • ...
Why do we fall ill? 2022-01-21
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- We need to be _____________ in order to be truly healthy
- They commonly block biochemical pathways important for bacteria
- Surroundings, The health of a person is dependent on his/her _____________ and his
- Lieshmania is the cause of ___________
- worm, Ascaris lumbricoides is the technical name of
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- Many common skin infections are caused by ____________
- Pylori, Robin Warren and Barry Marshall recieved the Nobel prize for the discovery of
- A state of Physical, Mental and Social well being
- economic status
- The cause of sleeping sickness
- More desirable than successfull treatment
11 Clues: economic status • The cause of sleeping sickness • Lieshmania is the cause of ___________ • More desirable than successfull treatment • A state of Physical, Mental and Social well being • worm, Ascaris lumbricoides is the technical name of • Many common skin infections are caused by ____________ • We need to be _____________ in order to be truly healthy • ...
Inventions of the 1920s 2021-10-08
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- Used to treat diabetes
- Word used to describe the 1920s
- Before this invention people used the exhaust of a vacuum
- Used to make deliveries quicker
- Invented by J.A. Bombardier
- The new type of phone created (2 words)
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- Anti-biotic first mainly used in combat
- First Affordable Car
- Used in almost all household appliances
- The inventions of the 1920s were used as a (blank) of things we have now
- First mass-produced by Johnson&Johnson (2 words)
- The person who created the Alternating Current Radio
12 Clues: First Affordable Car • Used to treat diabetes • Invented by J.A. Bombardier • Word used to describe the 1920s • Used to make deliveries quicker • Anti-biotic first mainly used in combat • Used in almost all household appliances • The new type of phone created (2 words) • First mass-produced by Johnson&Johnson (2 words) • The person who created the Alternating Current Radio • ...
The bad beginning puzzle(normal) 2020-12-10
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- Violet used a _____________ to try to free Sunny.
- Who is the author of the book?
- Who adopted the children?
- What does Klaus like to do?
- Countolaf tells the children to do ______.
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- Where was Sunny when her siblings found she was gone?
- ______ is the oldest child.
- What was that burned down the children's mansion?
- What does Sunny like doing?
- Where did the children get the books?
- Who told the children that their parents died?
- Violet makes __________ in her mind just by thinking of something to help Sunny.
- Countolaf tried to _____ Violet to get their fortune.
13 Clues: Who adopted the children? • ______ is the oldest child. • What does Sunny like doing? • What does Klaus like to do? • Who is the author of the book? • Where did the children get the books? • Countolaf tells the children to do ______. • Who told the children that their parents died? • What was that burned down the children's mansion? • ...
14th CENTURY 2025-01-16
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- The Mona Lisa was painted by ___ da VInci
- the most valuable painting in the world is the ___ ___
- Johan ___ made over 100 Bibles
- one hundred years is called a ___
- one of the greatest inventions that made books inexpensive was the ___ press
- this class is called world ___
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- Christopher Columbus was a famous ___
- What continent is England & France in?
- the year right now is 2025 ___
- explorers looked for a cheaper route to China to buy ___
- Martin ___ tried to change religion for the better
- What ocean is west of Europe?
- Renaissance is a French word meaning ___
13 Clues: What ocean is west of Europe? • the year right now is 2025 ___ • Johan ___ made over 100 Bibles • this class is called world ___ • one hundred years is called a ___ • Christopher Columbus was a famous ___ • What continent is England & France in? • Renaissance is a French word meaning ___ • The Mona Lisa was painted by ___ da VInci • ...
Bruno's New Home 2020-09-15
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- to give someone the desire to get better
- to make deep rumbling noises like a dog or bear
- to shake because of cold or fear
- to give knowledge or understanding through teaching
- to get better
- pleased because you have got what you wanted
- to give full attention to something
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- to sleep through the winter
- not quite all; nearly
- to hurt in a dull way
- - something that is found for the first time
- to use physical or mental energy
- information, understanding, or skill
- the way inside
- cold and dry; freezing
15 Clues: to get better • the way inside • not quite all; nearly • to hurt in a dull way • cold and dry; freezing • to sleep through the winter • to shake because of cold or fear • to use physical or mental energy • to give full attention to something • information, understanding, or skill • to give someone the desire to get better • - something that is found for the first time • ...
Lightning Thief Ch. 14-16 Vocab 2025-02-06
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- To think deeply about something that makes you unhappy
- No longer existing or working
- A death caused by an accident or disaster
- A surprising or important discovery
- To fall suddenly and quickly
- Kept within limits or a small space
- Protected from disease or harm
- A statement or idea to be considered
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- Dishonest or misleading
- A sleeping space on a ship or train
- A person who helps someone commit a crime
- The steering wheel of a ship
- Grinding of teeth in anger or frustration
- To send out light, heat, or sound
- To give off light or heat
15 Clues: Dishonest or misleading • To give off light or heat • The steering wheel of a ship • To fall suddenly and quickly • No longer existing or working • Protected from disease or harm • To send out light, heat, or sound • A sleeping space on a ship or train • A surprising or important discovery • Kept within limits or a small space • A statement or idea to be considered • ...
Bio 2024-01-10
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- + crick Built a model of the double helix
- + Wilkins used x-ray diffraction
- Three-base code in DNA and RNA
- RNA Transports amino acids to the ribosome
- RNA Associates with proteins to form ribosomes
- experiment that led to the discovery of DNA
- Polymerase enzyme that catalyzes synthesis of new DNA
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- rep method of DNA replication where parental strand separate
- when mRNA is synthesized
- When mRNA attaches to the ribosome
- Guides protein synthesis
- Complementary to codon
- RNA Carries genetic information from DNA in the nucleus
- Analyzed A,G,T,C
- + chase radioactive labeling
15 Clues: Analyzed A,G,T,C • Complementary to codon • when mRNA is synthesized • Guides protein synthesis • Three-base code in DNA and RNA • + chase radioactive labeling • When mRNA attaches to the ribosome • + Wilkins used x-ray diffraction • experiment that led to the discovery of DNA • + crick Built a model of the double helix • RNA Transports amino acids to the ribosome • ...
sretan rođendan Tata 2025-07-24
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- mmmmm ____, where mocks up high
- who don't surf?
- what colour do you associate with "hoooo hoooo-oooo-oo"?
- I love you. You love me. Going down the ____ tree
- long form spelling of your daughter's two-letter nickname
- one who goes on leisurely marine vacations and also a cool type of car
- a father's day gift 2025
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- the O.G. dawg
- don't go breakin' this of mine
- what is a dis?
- my name a
- too
- 3 miles up, 3 miles down
- the direction her first baby come out
- your age minus quarante (son)
15 Clues: too • my name a • the O.G. dawg • what is a dis? • who don't surf? • 3 miles up, 3 miles down • a father's day gift 2025 • your age minus quarante (son) • don't go breakin' this of mine • mmmmm ____, where mocks up high • the direction her first baby come out • I love you. You love me. Going down the ____ tree • what colour do you associate with "hoooo hoooo-oooo-oo"? • ...
COL LEV VOCAB Q2:L2 - DR TOLEDO 2025-11-17
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- showing no interest or enthusiasm; indifferent
- to repeat or state again; restate
- to speed up, accelerate, hasten; to facilitate
- the state of being alone (seen as a positive experience)
- to serve as a typical example; epitomize
- causing harm or damage; injurious
- enduring pain without complaint; resilient
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- emotional release and relief; purging, cleansing
- characterized by strong emotions; stormy, turbulent
- insincere, not candid or frank; deceitful
- fortunate discovery by accident; happenstance
- a sudden revelation or insight; realization
- having a hatred or distrust of humankind
- outstandingly bad; atrocious, outrageous
- gentle, kindly, harmless; innocuous
15 Clues: to repeat or state again; restate • causing harm or damage; injurious • gentle, kindly, harmless; innocuous • having a hatred or distrust of humankind • outstandingly bad; atrocious, outrageous • to serve as a typical example; epitomize • insincere, not candid or frank; deceitful • enduring pain without complaint; resilient • a sudden revelation or insight; realization • ...
Space 2025-05-16
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- spacex next-generation fully reusable launch system
- A family of spacex launch vehicles
- A vehicle propelled by the expulsion of high-velocity
- the Region beyond earths atmosphere
- the fourth planet from the sun
- the investigation or discovery of unknown region or territories
- an artificial body placed orbit of earth
- the process of introducing new ideas
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- the name of the aerospace manufactures
- the founder and Ceo of spacex
- relating to or engaged in commerce spacex is leading commercial space company
- spacex reusable spacecraft capable of carrying cargo and crew
- a specific tast or abjective
- The act of propelling a rocket or spacecraft into space
14 Clues: a specific tast or abjective • the founder and Ceo of spacex • the fourth planet from the sun • A family of spacex launch vehicles • the Region beyond earths atmosphere • the process of introducing new ideas • the name of the aerospace manufactures • an artificial body placed orbit of earth • spacex next-generation fully reusable launch system • ...
Social studies 2022-12-01
5 Clues: made the car • A line made by Henry ford • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who had invented the telephone
Social studies 2022-12-01
5 Clues: made the car • A line made by Henry ford • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product • a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who had invented the telephone
Courts & Adjudication 2024-03-27
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- candidates listed without affiliation
- getting information from another party
- delay proceedings till a later date
- inquiry to determine the truth
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- basis for bringing a case
- power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue orders
- affiliation is listed with the candidate
- the fine/length of prison stay the courtroom workgroup has agreed on
- conclusions drawn based on defense and prosecution
- qualified counsel will represent without influence of money on selection process
10 Clues: basis for bringing a case • inquiry to determine the truth • delay proceedings till a later date • candidates listed without affiliation • getting information from another party • affiliation is listed with the candidate • conclusions drawn based on defense and prosecution • power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue orders • ...
Medical Breakthroughs 2025-08-29
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- Discovered by Röntgen while experimenting with cathode rays
- Tube that uses magnets to scan the body
- 1920s discovery turning diabetes from fatal to treatable
- Ether and chloroform changed surgery forever
- Life-saving procedure pioneered with kidneys and hearts
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- Drugs like amoxicillin or streptomycin
- Mold that became medicine, thanks to Fleming
- First used by Jenner to fight smallpox
- Tiny device that keeps the heart beating on time
- Double helix carrying genetic instructions
10 Clues: Drugs like amoxicillin or streptomycin • First used by Jenner to fight smallpox • Tube that uses magnets to scan the body • Double helix carrying genetic instructions • Mold that became medicine, thanks to Fleming • Ether and chloroform changed surgery forever • Tiny device that keeps the heart beating on time • Life-saving procedure pioneered with kidneys and hearts • ...
U.S. History Chapter 16 (Gilded Age) 2022-01-29
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- Controlled every aspect of steel production with vertical integration
- The only president to serve in non-consecutive terms
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company
- An honest but weak president
- The Interstate Commerce Act regulated ______
- Leading banker during this time
- leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
- Gained his fame and fortune in the business of railroads
- A legal device that gave a board of trustees the power to control companies
- Responsible for over 1,000 inventions (including; the light bulb, phonograph, motion-picture projector)
- A Christian food producer
- The panic of '93 was a 4 year long ______
- leader of the Knights of Labor union
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- President who was assassinated in 1881
- Lost to Grover Cleveland in the Election of 1884
- (hyphenated) Moderate Republicans who opposed the Stalwarts
- Favored high tariffs, hard money, and the spoils system
- Inventor of the telephone
- Known as "Commodore"
- The Sherman Antitrust Act made ______ more illegal
- Farmers would unite to improve their conditions
- Became President in 1896
- The population's movement to the city
- James Garfield's vice president
- Author of "On the Origin of Species"
25 Clues: Known as "Commodore" • Became President in 1896 • Inventor of the telephone • A Christian food producer • An honest but weak president • Leading banker during this time • James Garfield's vice president • Founder of the Standard Oil Company • Author of "On the Origin of Species" • leader of the Knights of Labor union • The population's movement to the city • ...
CH. 14 - The Industrial Age 2022-10-12
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- influenced passage of child labor laws/supported mining union, Mary Harris ____
- Christopher Sholes is credited with inventing the _______.
- complete control over an industry's production, quality, wages paid, and prices changed
- A.G. Bell is known for inventing the _____.
- strikebreakers (hired to replace striking workers)
- collective _____ - a technique used to win workers' rights
- Many Chinese immigrants helped build the _____ railroad.
- Most steel was made using this process by 1880.
- ___ ___ contracts - used by employers to prevent their workers from joining unions
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- Powerful industrialists of the late 1800's became known as ___ ___.
- was the first to use a steam engine to drill for oil
- buying out suppliers (coal, iron, transportation lines)- _____ integration
- Growth of ___ populations created markets for new inventions.
- companies producing similar products merge into one company- _____ integration
- 1886, Chicago - 1,200 people gathered in Chicago to protest the killing of a striker by police - ____ Affair
- He created the first industrial union.
- J.D. Rockefeller made his money in this industry.
- built first skyscraper with steel frame
- Congress took a stand against monopolies in passing the Sherman ______ Act.
- material used to build skyscrapers and bridges
- known for inventing incandescent light bulb
21 Clues: He created the first industrial union. • built first skyscraper with steel frame • A.G. Bell is known for inventing the _____. • known for inventing incandescent light bulb • material used to build skyscrapers and bridges • Most steel was made using this process by 1880. • J.D. Rockefeller made his money in this industry. • ...
RU ITEC411 Intellectual Property 2026-04-11
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- Allows the ability to stream video
- ____ Commons enables the authors right to specify permissions
- A type of engineering that will determine how hardware works, done on game machines
- Allowed for hundreds of freely available programs; copyleft
- Makes it easier to copy works to be electronic
- A project that digitized books
- An act that can decrease the amount of money the owner of a copyright can earn on the material
- Intangible creative work (Acronym)
- Protects inventions, providing the inventor time to create a monopoly
- Software is this when it is published to the public domain
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- The holder of this has rights to make and distribute copies of work
- A technology banned by U.S. courts
- Under DMCA, prevents going around copy-prevention systems
- Process of making electronics smaller
- Site that illegally streamed copyrighted music
- Creating and displaying one of these is considered fair use
- A type of engine used to make finding information easier
- Makes transferring files easier in a network
- A company that negotiated licensing with news companies to allow headlines, photos, etc to be displayed
- A sight where you can legitimately purchase music
- A device plugged into a port on a computer
21 Clues: A project that digitized books • Allows the ability to stream video • A technology banned by U.S. courts • Intangible creative work (Acronym) • Process of making electronics smaller • A device plugged into a port on a computer • Makes transferring files easier in a network • Site that illegally streamed copyrighted music • Makes it easier to copy works to be electronic • ...
Evangelista Torricelli 2013-08-13
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- Country of the scientist that invented scientific tool used in the field of meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure
- People who invented a thing is called
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- E = mc^2 developer
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
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- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- The famous physicist and mathematician
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- Scientific tool used in the field of meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • The famous physicist and mathematician • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Scientific tool used in the field of meteorology to estimate atmospheric pressure • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- The _____ Road was the main trade route that helped the exchange of ideas and inventions between civilizations.
- The Shang dynasty is most known for its works of _____.
- _____ age describes the high point of cultural development in history.
- The Zhou dynasty developed a _____ system using pictographs.
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- Confucianism teaches if relationships in _____ areas are kept, society will have harmony and order.
- The _____ army was carved to protect Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty as he lived in the next world.
- This was played during times of worship, work, and pleasure during the Zhou dynasty.
- The _____ wall is a series of fortified barriers over 1,400 miles long built across northern China.
- Legalism taught that people are evil by nature and should be controlled by strict _____.
- Jesus said that honoring parents cannot be placed above honoring _____.
10 Clues: The Shang dynasty is most known for its works of _____. • The Zhou dynasty developed a _____ system using pictographs. • _____ age describes the high point of cultural development in history. • Jesus said that honoring parents cannot be placed above honoring _____. • This was played during times of worship, work, and pleasure during the Zhou dynasty. • ...
Maissa’s crosswords 2026-03-16
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- discovery applied in the field of economics in order to benefits from it
- means of transports that aren’t supposed to affect the environment
- phenomenon by which a person does not have a job and is looking for one.
- exchanging goods and services between economic agents
- group of people manifesting for a cause
- something that doesn’t affect the environment
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- sustainable increase of the production within a given economy measured by the GDP
- calculator of the crimes’ number in a city
- place to buy books
- place where you can borrow books
- parking place for boats and ships
- Historical elements preserved by the city
- industrial production site
13 Clues: place to buy books • industrial production site • place where you can borrow books • parking place for boats and ships • group of people manifesting for a cause • Historical elements preserved by the city • calculator of the crimes’ number in a city • something that doesn’t affect the environment • exchanging goods and services between economic agents • ...
vocabulary (word forms) 2023-06-17
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- adjective used to describe when someone likes to play and jump around
- people who create, invent something
- noun referring to a group of people who produce something (movies, music, plays, shows, etc)
- noun used for people when they play a specific sport or activity.
- verb in simple past referring to the action of producing
- plural noun referring to people who sell something
- verb to tell the public about something new (product, service, etc)
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- noun that can be a picture, video, song used to invite the public to buy something (product or service)
- plural noun referring to the things the inventors do
- singular noun referring to the thing obtained from producing
- adjective that we use to say someone is an active person and he/she is always doing an activity successfully
- action of giving something in exchange for money
12 Clues: people who create, invent something • action of giving something in exchange for money • plural noun referring to people who sell something • plural noun referring to the things the inventors do • verb in simple past referring to the action of producing • singular noun referring to the thing obtained from producing • ...
April Echo Challenge 2020-03-26
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- Latin from Greek Muxa
- combines aortic repair of the Norwood and shunt in the Rastelli operation
- patented 63 inventions
- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
- Blalock said "Vivian this looks like something the Lord made"
- born in 1700
- survived the 1st pulmonary bypass
- implanted 1st human implantable pacemaker in 1958
- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- first described 1897
- South African surgeon Christian Barnard claims to be the first to do this
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- palliative surgery in kids with severe pulmonary hypertension
- Played upright bass in a swing band called the Heart Beats
- quantifies the effects of obstetric anesthesia on babies
- Helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH)
- surgeon who helped developed the first artificial heart valve
- "invention that saved a thousand ships"
- portrayed by Mos Def
- 1st coarctation repair in 1958
- systolic movement of the IVS into the RV
- highly mobile tumor
- heterotopic heart transplant
- first of it's kind surgery performed on her on 11/29/1944
- 1962 side to side anastomosis with ascending aorta to RPA
25 Clues: born in 1700 • highly mobile tumor • portrayed by Mos Def • first described 1897 • Latin from Greek Muxa • patented 63 inventions • heterotopic heart transplant • 1st coarctation repair in 1958 • mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome • survived the 1st pulmonary bypass • "invention that saved a thousand ships" • systolic movement of the IVS into the RV • ...
Unit 4 Week 5 Review 2025-03-18
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- Historians found no ___________ that native Americans invented iron-working.
- Not forget.
- To say you want something done.
- Sounds that are nice to listen to.
- Something you say, or write.
- Something people make.
- I am going to ___________ my grandfather.
- My legs felt ___________ after sitting for too long.
- Later.
- At the library, we ___________ peoples from the past.
- In my ___________, this food is pretty good.
- A long period of time.
- What something is made of.
- 100cm.
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- ___________ to my shop!
- We will put some ___________ in our portfolios today.
- My fingers both have ___________.
- A place for people to see things.
- This ___________ I ate bread for breakfast.
- Have something on something.
- How much.
- The spider ___________ crawls across the table.
- Show someone something.
- Let's ___________ to some music.
- He ___________ his hair every day.
- We ate dinner, and ___________ we washed the dishes.
- The students will ___________ adults later.
- The sun comes up ___________ in the morning.
- A pause in a sentence.
- A tool for hitting nails.
30 Clues: Later. • 100cm. • How much. • Not forget. • Something people make. • A pause in a sentence. • A long period of time. • ___________ to my shop! • Show someone something. • A tool for hitting nails. • What something is made of. • Have something on something. • Something you say, or write. • To say you want something done. • Let's ___________ to some music. • My fingers both have ___________. • ...
Crossword Puzzle--Sumerian Civilization 2024-12-06
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- A resource or a source of action that benefits the entire community
- A wall of earth built to prevent flooding
- A group of city-states in southern Mesopotamia that was a cradle of civilization
- Particles of rock that clog irrigation systems
- The way that a civilization is organized based on status
- A settlement that is like a country with its own government; it controls farmland around it
- A society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- Land between two rivers
- A river to the northeast of the Fertile Crescent
- Valuing one's skills or talents; having value within a community
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- A group of people with a sense of belonging who support one another
- A human-made pool used to store water
- A river to the southeast of the Fertile Crescent
- The use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- A system of canals for watering fields for farming
- Related to keeping people safe
- A dug out canal around a city to protect it from invaders
17 Clues: Land between two rivers • Related to keeping people safe • A human-made pool used to store water • A wall of earth built to prevent flooding • Particles of rock that clog irrigation systems • A river to the southeast of the Fertile Crescent • A river to the northeast of the Fertile Crescent • A system of canals for watering fields for farming • ...
DNA and Handwriting Identification 2026-06-05
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- Discovery of DNA profiling
- All life has it
- This nitrogen base pairs with cytosine
- IN AMBER DNA source in "Jurassic Park"
- An essential cellular enzyme that acts as a molecular copy machine
- Typically points to the lab technique of separating charged molecules (like DNA, RNA
- DNA Sugar
- Monomer of DNA
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- DNA packages
- The shape of DNA
- Primary information-carrying molecules of all living cells and viruses
- One of the founders of DNA
- A sequence of DNA
- The complete set of genetic instructions found within a living thing.
- Short because the differences are short – usually 1-4 nucleotides length
- Links Sugar Together
16 Clues: DNA Sugar • DNA packages • Monomer of DNA • All life has it • The shape of DNA • A sequence of DNA • Links Sugar Together • Discovery of DNA profiling • One of the founders of DNA • This nitrogen base pairs with cytosine • IN AMBER DNA source in "Jurassic Park" • An essential cellular enzyme that acts as a molecular copy machine • ...
PHocus event 2022-04-07
SS CH 19-1 Vocab 2020-12-11
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- Introduced the Model T in 1908. The first to implement a moving assembly line in manufacturing
- Patented the telephone
- Built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine
- A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
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- A way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickly remove impurities
- The inventor of the electric light bulb and many electric power plants
- Exclusive right to make or sell inventions
7 Clues: Patented the telephone • Exclusive right to make or sell inventions • A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s • Built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine • The inventor of the electric light bulb and many electric power plants • ...
Rizal Activity 2024-11-06
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- Close friend and Austrian scholar who corresponded with Rizal and shared his interest in Filipino culture.
- The moral theme Rizal emphasized in El Filibusterismo, opposing injustice and inequality.
- Ethnic group Rizal often represented at the Paris Expo, emphasizing their identity and rights.
- The pseudonym Rizal used in some of his writings, symbolizing his patriotism.
- Printing location of El Filibusterismo, a major center in Europe for Filipino expatriates.
- Rizal’s first novel, whose success inspired him to write El Filibusterismo.
- Library in London where Rizal spent long hours researching Philippine history and writing.
- The friar character in El Filibusterismo representing abuses of the clergy.
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- The name of the novel Rizal published in Ghent, which focuses on darker themes of revenge.
- This ideology, promoted by Rizal, is about devotion to one’s country and culture.
- Renowned author of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, advocating reform in the Philippines.
- French city where Rizal witnessed the latest inventions and exhibits during the Universal Expo in 1889.
12 Clues: Rizal’s first novel, whose success inspired him to write El Filibusterismo. • The friar character in El Filibusterismo representing abuses of the clergy. • The pseudonym Rizal used in some of his writings, symbolizing his patriotism. • This ideology, promoted by Rizal, is about devotion to one’s country and culture. • ...
Discoverers Disscussion 2023-10-24
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- sailed around Arabian Sea
- name of the second ship that reached Lisbon
- heard of Columbus' discovery and declared it belonged to Portugal
- Da Gama sighted Muslim pilgrims off of the blank coast and burned the ship
- Another name for the king of calicut
- promised gold mine
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- conquered Ormuz the gteway to the persian gulf
- destroyed Muslim fleet in 1509
- price of blank only one-fifth of what it was in Venice
- chosen by King John 2 and had 2 expeditions
- nicknamed The Fortunate
- which city did the king ask if the wanted to discover stones or men
12 Clues: promised gold mine • nicknamed The Fortunate • sailed around Arabian Sea • destroyed Muslim fleet in 1509 • Another name for the king of calicut • name of the second ship that reached Lisbon • chosen by King John 2 and had 2 expeditions • conquered Ormuz the gteway to the persian gulf • price of blank only one-fifth of what it was in Venice • ...
ESL3 - 2022 Fall Semester Week 2 & 3 Vocabulary Review 2022-10-23
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- come together as one
- the feeling of happiness when you have done something well
- to spend the winter sleeping or resting
- a fact or something you know or find out about
- a special way people do things in their country
- to feel pain that does not go away for a while
- a shape or a design that means an idea
- of great value
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- to fill someone with a feeling that makes them want to go and try to do something
- energy and activity needed to do something
- to have a party to remember something good
- warm and comfortable
12 Clues: of great value • come together as one • warm and comfortable • a shape or a design that means an idea • to spend the winter sleeping or resting • energy and activity needed to do something • to have a party to remember something good • a fact or something you know or find out about • to feel pain that does not go away for a while • ...
Bio 105 Chapter 1 2022-09-07
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- broad in scope, supported by large body of evidence
- all individuals of a species within a particular area
- ____ variable graphed on the x-axis
- life emerges at this level of the biological hierarchy
- all the living organisms and the abiotic components in a particular area
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- ____ science that uses verifiable observations and measurements to describe nature
- ____ data, descriptions
- _____ variable, a constant standard during an experiment
- ____ group not receiving the experimental treatment
- carbs, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids
- ____ variable, the effect of the manipulated factor
- _____ reasoning that uses generalizations from a large number of observations to form a hypothesis
12 Clues: ____ data, descriptions • ____ variable graphed on the x-axis • carbs, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids • ____ group not receiving the experimental treatment • ____ variable, the effect of the manipulated factor • broad in scope, supported by large body of evidence • all individuals of a species within a particular area • ...
aliens 2023-05-22
Across
- Capture (by aliens, perhaps?)
- Exposure to harmful waves
- Scientific assumption
- Report of witnessing something unusual
- It's just under a cup
- Detecting objects in the sky
Down
- Tunnel connecting two points in space-time
- Mysterious aircraft
- Sci-fi movie creature
- Hostile takeover
- Secret plot or scheme
- Unsolved case
- Isaac Newton discovery
- From the Red Planet
14 Clues: Unsolved case • Hostile takeover • Mysterious aircraft • From the Red Planet • Sci-fi movie creature • Secret plot or scheme • Scientific assumption • It's just under a cup • Isaac Newton discovery • Exposure to harmful waves • Detecting objects in the sky • Capture (by aliens, perhaps?) • Report of witnessing something unusual • Tunnel connecting two points in space-time
Module 2 Vocabulary List 2 - Crossword 2025-03-18
Across
- An explosion or outburst because of pressure
- An important discovery
- A place with no people and rugged land
- To come out of something or someplace
- The feeling of being let down
Down
- A puzzle or difficult task that requires effort and concentration to solve or overcome
- Requiring little effort
- To persevere when things are tough
- To live
- To be weakened by emotion or to succeed in a struggle
- Something that causes you to be further away from your goal
11 Clues: To live • An important discovery • Requiring little effort • The feeling of being let down • To persevere when things are tough • To come out of something or someplace • A place with no people and rugged land • An explosion or outburst because of pressure • To be weakened by emotion or to succeed in a struggle • Something that causes you to be further away from your goal • ...
UNIT 9 VOCAB Jillian Hees 2025-02-03
Across
- where workers produced a large scale of goods with machines and new inventions
- Method establishing facts from tests, trials and experiments
- Hobbes he was one of the founders for modern political philosophy and advocated absolute sovereignty
- of Influence a region where an external group holds power in a foreign place
- Conference a meeting where the major european powers formalized claims for territory in africa
- he was a french philosopher and an author during the age of enlightenment.
- beliefs or theories that are at variance with beliefs and religious laws of religious organizations
- an 18th century philosopher and author as a major figure of enlightenment
- a political practice of unlimited centralized authority
- Locke one of the most famous english philosopher and political theorist during the 17th century
- Watt inventor and instrument maker in the 18th century
Down
- a social and economic doctrine which calls for public rather than private ownership or control over property and natural resources
- Theory the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- a rule policy that enforces laws of the country on people who are from somewhere else
- Newton he was the greatest english mathematician of his lifetime
- a concentration of a human population in an area
- a person who undertakes a business
- economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally owned instead of being owned by individuals
- he was a natural philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer
19 Clues: a person who undertakes a business • a concentration of a human population in an area • Watt inventor and instrument maker in the 18th century • a political practice of unlimited centralized authority • Theory the theory that the earth revolves around the sun • he was a natural philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- Invented affordable cars
- invented the first gas powered airplane
- opened a Hull House in 1889 to help children who had to work
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- started a steel company and made millions
- invented the telegraph
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- to purify; to make free from impurities
- to increase in speed.
- business owned by many investors
- the rapid growth of city populations
- a center offering help to urban poor
Down
- America’s first billionaire
- someone who sets up a new business to make profit
- manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a conveyor belt
- place where people relieve medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- negotiation between company management as a union representing a group of workers about wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- to give good reason for an action
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- an economic system in which each privately owned business decided what to produce, how much to produce and how much to charge.
- to get rid of
- company that controls all or nearly all business in that particular industry
- to change; to make different
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
24 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed. • invented the telegraph • Invented affordable cars • America’s first billionaire • to change; to make different • business owned by many investors • to give good reason for an action • the rapid growth of city populations • a center offering help to urban poor • invented the first gas powered airplane • to purify; to make free from impurities • ...
QUIZ 2022-06-12
Across
- The name of the person who discovered the law of electrolysis
- a machine that converts energy into electricity
- Fish that can produce up to a 600-volt shock
- The unit that typically measures electric resistance
- The generation of electricity using the wave power to turn turbines that in turn produces electricity
- a powerful and dangerous example of static electricity
- The name of the inventor of the battery
- The name of the person behind most of the inventions in electricity we use today
- The form of electricity that occurs when an electrical charge forms on a surface of certain material
- A metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
Down
- The name of the wire inside an electric bulb
- The person who coined the word electricity
- The unit that measures current electricity
- This helps protect a building in the event that a lightning strike
- The place where electricity is created and sent to our homes and other places where it’s needed
- The person who is given the credit for discovering electricity
- The medium of transmission for electrical energy
- The measure of the quantity of energy transmitted from one place to another over a certain period
- The unit that typically measures electric power
20 Clues: The name of the inventor of the battery • The person who coined the word electricity • The unit that measures current electricity • The name of the wire inside an electric bulb • Fish that can produce up to a 600-volt shock • a machine that converts energy into electricity • The unit that typically measures electric power • ...
RU ITEC411 2025-04-21
Across
- A new creation based on a pre-existing copyrighted work
- Creative works that are not protected by copyright and are free for anyone to use
- Allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for education, parody
- Rules users agree to when using software or websites
- Legal protection for creative works like books, music, and movies
- Software with code that anyone can view, use, or modify
- Permission to use copyrighted material under set terms
- A system where creators allow people to use their work under certain conditions
- A legal right to exclude others from making or using your invention
- When an employer owns the rights to something an employee created
Down
- A symbol, word, or phrase legally registered to represent a company or product
- Legal agreement for how software can be used or shared
- Law that protects copyright on the internet and handles takedown notices
- Digital tool used to prevent unauthorized copying or use of digital content
- A licensing method that allows redistribution but requires keeping it open
- Illegally downloading or sharing copyrighted material
- Copying someone else’s work and passing it off as your own
- A person or company that sues others over patents without producing anything
- Using copyrighted or patented work without permission
- Creations of the mind that are legally protected, like inventions and art
20 Clues: Illegally downloading or sharing copyrighted material • Using copyrighted or patented work without permission • Rules users agree to when using software or websites • Legal agreement for how software can be used or shared • Permission to use copyrighted material under set terms • A new creation based on a pre-existing copyrighted work • ...
Unit 4 McGraw Hill Vocabulary - 5th 2020-09-22
Across
- Declared as ones own
- Papers issued that grant the right to an inventions
- Things that are made or invented for a purpose
- Having or showing a strong feeling
Down
- A sudden, important advance
- Influenced by charm, art of skill
- In a way that shows great excitement
- Imagined something that could or would happen in the future
8 Clues: Declared as ones own • A sudden, important advance • Influenced by charm, art of skill • Having or showing a strong feeling • In a way that shows great excitement • Things that are made or invented for a purpose • Imagined something that could or would happen in the future • Papers issued that grant the right to an inventions
portugal exploration by jaeden coleman 2012-10-24
7 Clues: established quebec • discovery along west africa • brought disease to new world • traded gold and salt for metal • Who taught europeans how to farm • forced christianity on the indians • learned farming techniques from indians
Science is ... 2023-09-26
7 Clues: unforeseen • knowledge of any kind. • doesn't happen at expected • the act of finding something • thorough examination of a subject. • confused and difficult to deal with. • the acquisition of knowledge or skills through study
Pmax inventory 2023-05-04
7 Clues: where you are • , for product feeds • check out your stuff • , click bait and so on • listen your favorite artists • , will serve on paulina cocina's page • , will serve on this network as first rule
Barbara McClintock 2017-06-13
10 Clues: job • born • died • married? • won Nobel prize • what phd she got • month she died in • genes can move on it • called her discovery • month she was born in
6 2021-10-11
10 Clues: durable • not smooth • special day • sufficient amount • First day of year • America's birthday • Day of Jesus' Birth • Discovery of America • Day to remember military • Day celebrating Pilgrims & Natives
