discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
꧁༺Ancient Greek And Roman Crossword Puzzle by Dylan F. ༻꧂ 2021-02-11
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- Greece was a bunch of city ____ and Rome was a empire
- Rome and Greece both used ____ to travel and trade. These inventions transported goods all around their empires and beyond over water.
- What is said to be the original hill that Rome was built on
- In both civilizations, a popular drink was ____
- Athens was named after ____
- Greece was the foundation for many ____ inventions
- Roman and Greek citizens married at around age ____.
- Greece was a Democracy and Rome was an empire.
- Most people in ancient Greece did not use ___ and in Rome they did. This object is what we wear on our feet.
- Rome was named after ____
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- Both civilizations had a ton of ___ to help around and do errands. These people did not have freedoms.
- Both civilizations had ____, lunch, and dinner
- Greece and Rome were one of the first civilizations to make ____. This object is used to display paintings,for decoration, or to hold things.
- Greece was ____ Roman time
- The capital of Rome was Rome and the Centre of Greece is ____
- Were Rome and Greece important civilizations?
- Both civilizations had strong ____ to help them at war on the sea
- Greece and Rome Both used ___ for clothing. This item was a loose garment and did not have sleeves.
- In both Greece and Rome, what is the pet both civilizations had that was very common in their states?
- Two famous wars in Greek and Roman history were the Peloponessian war and the ____ war (starts with a p)
20 Clues: Rome was named after ____ • Greece was ____ Roman time • Athens was named after ____ • Were Rome and Greece important civilizations? • Both civilizations had ____, lunch, and dinner • Greece was a Democracy and Rome was an empire. • In both civilizations, a popular drink was ____ • Greece was the foundation for many ____ inventions • ...
INVENTIONS 2022-09-09
11 Clues: It can fly • You can ride it • Boys' favorite toy • Mini version of computer • It helps you in the dark • Some scientists need this • You can find anything here • Connect you to some people • Tiniest thing made of wood • Another version of the computer • Some sparks when it's New Year's Eve
Inventions 2024-09-15
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- SOMETHING YOU CAN BUY
- PROCESS BEFORE MAKING SOMETHING
- THIS IS WHAT WE DO WHEN WE TALK
- PART OF A COMPUTER, CELLPHONE, TABLET, TV.
- ENGINEERS DO THIS WHEN MAKING SOMETHING
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- PAST, PRESENT AND...
- EVERY CELLPHONE/COMPUTER HAS. FOR EX. ANDROID, iOS, WINDOWS
- WE ARE ALL ________ TO INTERNET.
- THIS IS WHAT EVERY TECHNOLOGICAL DEVICE IS
- WE ARE SURROUNDED BY THIS, IT IS EVERYWHERE.
- WHEN SOMETHING IS GOOD, IT IS...
11 Clues: PAST, PRESENT AND... • SOMETHING YOU CAN BUY • PROCESS BEFORE MAKING SOMETHING • THIS IS WHAT WE DO WHEN WE TALK • WE ARE ALL ________ TO INTERNET. • WHEN SOMETHING IS GOOD, IT IS... • ENGINEERS DO THIS WHEN MAKING SOMETHING • THIS IS WHAT EVERY TECHNOLOGICAL DEVICE IS • PART OF A COMPUTER, CELLPHONE, TABLET, TV. • WE ARE SURROUNDED BY THIS, IT IS EVERYWHERE. • ...
Peanut and Sweetpotatoe Inventions 2025-03-05
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- used for making pancakes
- It is sweet.
- cake topping
- You can rub in on your hands.
- You can put it on cereal.
- You can use it to stick things together.
- You can color on this.
- Toy ducks are made out of it.
- You pour milk on it.
- You can wash your hands with it.
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- a drink made in a machine
- used in a pen
- dye you can use it in your hair
- You can put it in cereal.
- pancake topping
- burger topping
- used for cooking
- used to make a sandwich
18 Clues: It is sweet. • cake topping • used in a pen • burger topping • pancake topping • used for cooking • You pour milk on it. • You can color on this. • used to make a sandwich • used for making pancakes • a drink made in a machine • You can put it in cereal. • You can put it on cereal. • You can rub in on your hands. • Toy ducks are made out of it. • dye you can use it in your hair • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- Bottled beer was made here.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- He invented the compound microscope.
- This was the name of the first piano.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
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- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He invented the first submarine.
- Galileo was born here.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo's last name.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- Thomas Savery made this.
19 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Gutenberg invented this. • Thomas Savery made this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
Atomic Structure and History 2015-11-01
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- Total number of protons and neutrons
- Number of protons
- Anything that takes up space
- What you can see
- Same number of protons, different number of neutrons
- Credited for the discovery of the nucleus of an atom
- Neutral charge
- How much of a given component
- A type of change that produces a new substance
- Thought atoms were invisible
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- Credited for the discovery of an electron
- Credited for proposing the hypothesis that al matter is composed of atoms
- On the periodic table
- 6.022e23
- Homogeneous or heterogeneous
- Created the model we currently use
- Positive charge
- Two or more elements chemically bonded together
- Center of an atom
- Negative charge
20 Clues: 6.022e23 • Neutral charge • Positive charge • Negative charge • What you can see • Number of protons • Center of an atom • On the periodic table • Anything that takes up space • Homogeneous or heterogeneous • Thought atoms were invisible • How much of a given component • Created the model we currently use • Total number of protons and neutrons • Credited for the discovery of an electron • ...
gabby pascoe unit 5 2014-12-04
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- city in michigan
- big business
- controlled the new york and harlem railroad
- postwar changes
- growth of industry
- the wright brothers
- automobile manufacturer
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- line that moves parts and products in a factory
- inventor of the telephone
- negative effect of industrialization
- president of the standard oil company
- thomas edison
- steel industry
- steel-manufacturing center in the U.S.
- city in northeastern illinois
15 Clues: big business • thomas edison • steel industry • postwar changes • city in michigan • growth of industry • the wright brothers • automobile manufacturer • inventor of the telephone • city in northeastern illinois • negative effect of industrialization • president of the standard oil company • steel-manufacturing center in the U.S. • controlled the new york and harlem railroad • ...
Discovery 1 2014-11-12
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- This ‘-ism’ describes how people can be primarily concerned with the welfare and concerns of humanity.
- When something is given the property of seeming more truthful.
- A surprising, unknown fact that is discovered or revealed.
- The occurrence of events that develop in a happy or beneficial way.
- ______ wing people tend to want society to change.
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- A person who has been forced to leave their country to escape something.
- The name of the refugee camp in Kenya visited by Raye, Raquel and Roderick
- The arrangement of a story into an order.
- Dr David ____________ is the name of the academic who is ‘in charge’ of the experiment.
- The study of how composers use their camera.
- Opposite to objective; when you look at things in such a way, you let your own thinking cloud your interpretation of things.
- When you have an idea subject area that has opposite categories.
- This ‘P’ is a series of steps that you go through for a goal or other reason. Discovery could be one of these.
13 Clues: The arrangement of a story into an order. • The study of how composers use their camera. • ______ wing people tend to want society to change. • A surprising, unknown fact that is discovered or revealed. • When something is given the property of seeming more truthful. • When you have an idea subject area that has opposite categories. • ...
Nobel Prize winners 2022-10-11
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- for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominis and human evolution.
- for his discovery of human papilloma virus causing cervical cancer.
- along with Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko for discovery of ubiquitin mediated protein degradation.
- along with J.Robin .Warren for their discovery of bacterium helicopter pyloriand it's role in gastritis.
- along with Ardem Patapoutian for their discoveries of temperature and touch receptors.
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- for his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy.
- along with Jeffery.c.Hall and Michael Rosbash for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms of controlling circadian rhythm.
- along with sir.john.b.gurdon for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to be pluripotent.
- for development of invitrofertisation.
9 Clues: for development of invitrofertisation. • for his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy. • for his discovery of human papilloma virus causing cervical cancer. • for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominis and human evolution. • along with Ardem Patapoutian for their discoveries of temperature and touch receptors. • ...
First Nations People 2011-10-07
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- ______ were made from long poles and animal skin.
- They hunted many ________.
- The ________ worked and played all day.
- People in the artic lived in a _______.
- Inuits created ________.
- They live according to ______.
- They traveled in _______.
- The crops surrounded each _____.
- Land is their _______.
- Most tribes releid on ______.
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- The men fur _______.
- They lived in _______.
- The natives painted _______.
- The natives grew _______.
- The natives carved _________.
- Ten or more families could live in the _______.
- The natives were ________.
- They needed ________ to survive.
- Many different cultres lived in the _______ region.
- They _______.
20 Clues: They _______. • The men fur _______. • They lived in _______. • Land is their _______. • Inuits created ________. • The natives grew _______. • They traveled in _______. • They hunted many ________. • The natives were ________. • The natives painted _______. • The natives carved _________. • Most tribes releid on ______. • They live according to ______. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-05-03
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- The... will sail overseas
- A robot is...
- Old ladies also like...
- The... are messy, lazy and loud
- The... work and get payed a lot
- My favourite store is...
- Has a trunk
- A scientist creates...
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
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- Old ladies like...
- Port... is going to win AFL
- Flying mammal
- My mum called me on the...
- The train's a...
- The train is on the...
- The Queen of...
- There are many... in America
- The... grow wheat
- Likes to chase mice
20 Clues: Has a trunk • A robot is... • Flying mammal • The Queen of... • Large marsupial • The train's a... • The... grow wheat • Man's best friend • Old ladies like... • Likes to chase mice • The train is on the... • A scientist creates... • Old ladies also like... • My favourite store is... • The... will sail overseas • My mum called me on the... • Port... is going to win AFL • ...
Inventions 2 2024-02-15
14 Clues: billig • finden • Glühbirne • entwerfen • Kraftwerk • Experiment • entwickeln • Erfinder:in • Erfindungen • Energie, Strom • etwas ausdenken • übertragen, senden • mit Energie versorgen • an einem Wettbewerb teilnehmen
Engineer 2022-10-25
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- rails
- windmills
- Testing
- X-ray machines
- test procedures
- data and analytics
- operator control system
- powered billboards
- power plants
- code of the human species
- builds boats
- clean air ceramic inventions
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- deals with zoo’s
- dynamic spectrum management
- damage prevention
- Test product safety
- the build of safety things such as parachutes
- future innovative projects
- boxes
- health products
- deals with speed
- Prosthetics
- Vertical farming
- knowledge of safety
- electric
- verify house owners
26 Clues: rails • boxes • Testing • electric • windmills • Prosthetics • power plants • builds boats • X-ray machines • health products • test procedures • deals with zoo’s • deals with speed • Vertical farming • damage prevention • data and analytics • powered billboards • Test product safety • knowledge of safety • verify house owners • operator control system • code of the human species • future innovative projects • ...
One Hundred Years of Solitude 2022-06-15
9 Clues: the setting • the wife of josé • the founder of Macondo • description of Macondo • the social life of Macondo • the first leader of Macondo • what the men in the buendía do • they were brought by the gypsies • people who brought inventions to Macondo
Discovery Lab Crossword! 2023-10-27
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- Classrooms.
- Protectors of Fog Island.
- Every Tuesday - Friday.
- We struck oil!
- Discovery Lab appears on this board game.
- who lives in Science Lab?
- This happens every half-hour.
- Discovery Lab's logo.
- Children and fish get caught in this.
- Not Sing Your Name but...
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- Always floating above our heads.
- What Science Lab does for large crowds.
- Oscylinder Scope __?
- 7 of these in the back of the Gallery.
- Missing child.
- Connects each tunnel.
- Brand of bottles used for Water Rockets.
- Little Lab Programming.
- Common name used for Ballapalooza by guests.
- Direction Magnet Wall pipes are left to dry.
- Staff can always be found wearing this.
21 Clues: Classrooms. • Missing child. • We struck oil! • Oscylinder Scope __? • Connects each tunnel. • Discovery Lab's logo. • Every Tuesday - Friday. • Little Lab Programming. • Protectors of Fog Island. • who lives in Science Lab? • Not Sing Your Name but... • This happens every half-hour. • Always floating above our heads. • Children and fish get caught in this. • ...
NOBEL PRIZES 2024 AND 2025 2025-10-14
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- Noble in Economic Sciences 2025
- Venezuelan Leader of Opposition
- Discovery of microRNA
- Worked on machine learning with artificial neural networks
- Hungarian writer
- Noble in Medicine 2024
- Noble in Medicine 2025
- For developing metal organic framework
- Noble for work on Regulatory T Cells
- Noble in Physics 2025
- For having identified the prerequisites for sustained growth through technological progress
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- Noble in Chemistry 2025
- Noble in Medicine 2025
- Noble in Physics 2025
- Noble in Chemistry 2024
- Discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling
- South Korean Poet
- Protein structure prediction
- The Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organisations
- Noble in Physics 2024
- Computational protein design
- for the theory of sustained growth through creative destruction
- Noble in Chemistry 2025
23 Clues: Hungarian writer • South Korean Poet • Noble in Physics 2025 • Discovery of microRNA • Noble in Physics 2024 • Noble in Physics 2025 • Noble in Medicine 2025 • Noble in Medicine 2024 • Noble in Medicine 2025 • Noble in Chemistry 2025 • Noble in Chemistry 2024 • Noble in Chemistry 2025 • Protein structure prediction • Computational protein design • Noble in Economic Sciences 2025 • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-09-11
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- - Wilhelm Roentgen's discovery
- - World Wide Web creation
- - Thomas Edison's bright idea
- - Modern electronic device
- - Samuel Morse's communication device
- - Alexander Fleming's antibiotic
- - Global positioning system
- - Guglielmo Marconi's invention
- - Percy Spencer's kitchen appliance
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- - Edward Jenner's medical breakthrough
- - Karl Benz's motorcar
- - Alexander Graham Bell's creation
- - Swiss engineer's fastener
- - Wright brothers' invention
- - Cathode-ray tube innovation
- - Anton van Leeuwenhoek's tool
- - Automated teller machine
- - George Eastman's invention
18 Clues: - Karl Benz's motorcar • - World Wide Web creation • - Modern electronic device • - Automated teller machine • - Swiss engineer's fastener • - Global positioning system • - Wright brothers' invention • - George Eastman's invention • - Thomas Edison's bright idea • - Cathode-ray tube innovation • - Wilhelm Roentgen's discovery • - Anton van Leeuwenhoek's tool • ...
Inventions puzzle 2023-04-11
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- The warmed ground radiates heat into 52 homes for the whole cold season.
- An object that shoots into the sky that astronauts use
- Apple scientist Steve Perlman says that he got the idea for the groundbreaking multimedia program
- something everyone uses nowadays to make phone calls, also inspired by multiple startreck inventions
- But one tiny piece of tech in 1953’s Fahrenheit 451 was about to hit a nonfiction tipping point: “thimble radios,” which provided “an electronic ocean of sound, of music and talk.”
- were first used as slave labors. Eventually, they gain sentience and rise up.
- two silver paddles wired to an outlet. By the ’50s, the machines were reviving patients in hospitals worldwide.
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- Perhaps inspired by the “Star Wars” scene in which the robot R2D2 projects a holographic image of Princess Leia asking Obi-Wan Kenobi for help,
- He hypothesized “robot-brain” cars capable of self-driving. And now major global companies such as Google, Uber, Tesla, Lyft are working towards becoming the first to sell self-driving vehicles to the public.
- Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash describes a fully immersive online “Metaverse” where people interact with one another through representations called “avatars.
- Physicist Leo Szilard read the book in 1932, which inspired him to solve the problem of creating a nuclear chain reaction
- Bradbury described how the Seashell radio device is tucked inside the ear.
- Something computer like that was invted by steve jobs
- An object most women carry around to protect themselves
- His company built the Argonaut—the first......to operate successfully in the open ocean, in 1898—earning him a congratulatory note from Verne.
- Real-life manipulator arms that were developed for the nuclear industry in the mid-1940s
- was inspired by a Verne book, Clipper of the Clouds, which sikorksy had read as a young boy
- transform beef’s chemical elements into synthetic burger
18 Clues: Something computer like that was invted by steve jobs • An object that shoots into the sky that astronauts use • An object most women carry around to protect themselves • transform beef’s chemical elements into synthetic burger • The warmed ground radiates heat into 52 homes for the whole cold season. • ...
CW4 2020-11-14
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- to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode
- an act of putting something to use
- the ability to perform an action with determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both
- a course along which someone or something moves
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through though
- relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes
- it is a impact on an object caused by an object's interaction with another object
- one of the first people to articulate ideas of movement
- similar to ‘Guided Discovery'
- the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs
- the process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something
- an area defended by a team or player in a game or sport
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- this style is a progression from ‘convergent discovery'
- students work together in pairs and take turns observing and giving feedback to each other using performance criteria or a skill card which was provided by the teacher
- the act of detecting something new
- plan or method for achieving a goal or the skill
- it is the relationship between cognitive functions and physical movement
- the job or profession of a teacher
- didactic style where the teacher makes all the decisions, it is often described as teacher-directed and autocratic
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this change
20 Clues: similar to ‘Guided Discovery' • the act of detecting something new • an act of putting something to use • the job or profession of a teacher • relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes • a course along which someone or something moves • plan or method for achieving a goal or the skill • to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode • ...
CW4 2020-11-14
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- to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode
- an act of putting something to use
- the ability to perform an action with determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both
- a course along which someone or something moves
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through though
- relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes
- it is a impact on an object caused by an object's interaction with another object
- one of the first people to articulate ideas of movement
- similar to ‘Guided Discovery'
- the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs
- the process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something
- an area defended by a team or player in a game or sport
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- this style is a progression from ‘convergent discovery'
- students work together in pairs and take turns observing and giving feedback to each other using performance criteria or a skill card which was provided by the teacher
- the act of detecting something new
- plan or method for achieving a goal or the skill
- it is the relationship between cognitive functions and physical movement
- the job or profession of a teacher
- didactic style where the teacher makes all the decisions, it is often described as teacher-directed and autocratic
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this change
20 Clues: similar to ‘Guided Discovery' • the act of detecting something new • an act of putting something to use • the job or profession of a teacher • relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes • a course along which someone or something moves • plan or method for achieving a goal or the skill • to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode • ...
Intermediate Modern History 2020-03-17
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- Modern Music
- War during Modern's beginning
- Automobile, motion pictures, and the radio
- Modern gender explosion
- World embraces Modern
- Another name for 1st generation dancers
- 1920s female
- 1st 2 generations of modern dance focus
- Places created for Modern Dance
- U.S. social and ______ changes
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- Modern Feet
- Stock market Crash
- Summer college festival
- gained the right to vote
- What did 2nd generation dancers like?
- Wright Brothers
16 Clues: Modern Feet • Modern Music • 1920s female • Wright Brothers • Stock market Crash • World embraces Modern • Summer college festival • Modern gender explosion • gained the right to vote • War during Modern's beginning • U.S. social and ______ changes • Places created for Modern Dance • What did 2nd generation dancers like? • Another name for 1st generation dancers • ...
Intellectual Property 2018-01-24
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- a fundamental requirement in any examination as to substance and is an undisputed condition of patentability.
- in the application that should be compared with each of those documents.
- Things that belong to someone
- a document, issued, upon application, by a government office
- The possibility of making and manufacturing in practice, and that of carrying out or using in practice.
- organization, who the Madrid Agreement and Protocol Concerning the International Registration of Marks
- mentioned as inventions, industrial designs, trademarks, service marks and commercial names and designations constitute the industrial property branch of intellectual property.
- the most recent name of the organization, before it became WIPO, was...
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- skill who is intended to exclude the “best” expert that can be found.
- by way of written or oral disclosure.
- art is, in general, all the knowledge that existed prior to the relevant filing or priority date of a patent application, whether it
- “industrial property” covers inventions and industrial designs.
- intellectual property law that gives creative artists exclusive control of their work
- the responsible intergovernmental organizations in their respective fields of activity long before the establishment in UN
- organization was signed at Stockholm in 1967 and entered into force in 1970.
15 Clues: Things that belong to someone • by way of written or oral disclosure. • a document, issued, upon application, by a government office • “industrial property” covers inventions and industrial designs. • skill who is intended to exclude the “best” expert that can be found. • in the application that should be compared with each of those documents. • ...
The Fort of the Physicists 2021-01-24
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- abandoned by his mother at the age of three
- discovery of radium and polonium,
- and Buzz Aldrin have appeared
- sitcom on which Stephen
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- discovery of electrons and isotopes
- discovery of the rings of Saturn
- how light interacts with matter and how charged particles interact with each other
- Best known for the study of relativity
- the volume of a sphere is two-thirds the volume of a cylinder that encloses that
9 Clues: sitcom on which Stephen • and Buzz Aldrin have appeared • discovery of the rings of Saturn • discovery of radium and polonium, • discovery of electrons and isotopes • Best known for the study of relativity • abandoned by his mother at the age of three • the volume of a sphere is two-thirds the volume of a cylinder that encloses that • ...
ss 2015-04-08
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- Model
- Thesis
- Procedure
- Question
- Knowledge
- Study
- PeerReview
- environment
- Definition
- synthesis
- Abstract 20
- technique
- Biases
- work
- observe
- Interpret
- analysis
- Example
- Define
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- explore
- Theory
- Hypothesis
- Data
- consequence
- Idea
- Question
- predict
- experiment
- Refine
- Collect
- Uncertainty
- Discovery
- Unknown
- test
- Creation
- Result
- relation
- passion
- method
- measure
- review
41 Clues: Data • Idea • test • work • Model • Study • Theory • Thesis • Refine • Biases • Result • method • review • Define • explore • predict • Collect • Unknown • observe • passion • Example • measure • Question • Question • Creation • relation • analysis • Procedure • Knowledge • Discovery • synthesis • technique • Interpret • Hypothesis • PeerReview • experiment • Definition • consequence • Uncertainty • environment • Abstract 20
Apush 2022-01-31
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- prioritized this people
- ban on alcohol
- trade votes for work
- food safety
- covered in gold
- insurance for injury
- hour work day
- moving forward
- wanted these people to vote
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- full control of your market
- leaving your land
- progressive governor of Wisconsin
- class
- massive strike on this monopoly
- required mass production and brought people together
- amendment that authorized direct income tax
- shouldn’t be working
- wanted to regulate these rates
- work
- lowest wage allowed
20 Clues: work • class • food safety • hour work day • ban on alcohol • moving forward • covered in gold • leaving your land • lowest wage allowed • trade votes for work • shouldn’t be working • insurance for injury • prioritized this people • full control of your market • wanted these people to vote • wanted to regulate these rates • massive strike on this monopoly • progressive governor of Wisconsin • ...
Despicable Me 2025-07-11
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- What Gru becomes
- Gru’s wife
- Minions’ favorite food
- Gru tries to steal it
- Eldest daughter
- Main villain-turned-dad
- What Gru used to be
- Middle daughter
- First villain Gru competes with
- Grows between Gru and the girls
- Gru always has one
- Youngest daughter who loves unicorns
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- Minions do this a lot
- Where inventions are made
- Small yellow helpers
- Gru’s secret base
- Used for missions
- Gru’s weapon
- Agnes loves them
- Lucy’s secret job
20 Clues: Gru’s wife • Gru’s weapon • Eldest daughter • Middle daughter • What Gru becomes • Agnes loves them • Gru’s secret base • Used for missions • Lucy’s secret job • Gru always has one • What Gru used to be • Small yellow helpers • Minions do this a lot • Gru tries to steal it • Minions’ favorite food • Main villain-turned-dad • Where inventions are made • First villain Gru competes with • ...
INNOVATIONS & INVENTIONS 2016-04-13
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- A small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should.
- A sudden and clever idea.
- Something is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
- A person or organisation that obtains or holds a patent for something.
- The name given to a person who knows a lot about computers or technology.
- A person who fears the effects of technological development on society and the environment and/or someone who is afraid of using technological devices, such as computers.
- PENDING When someone has filed for a patent on an invention and is waiting to see if it is granted.
- A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work.
- No longer produced or used; out of date.
- Something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing.
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- Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot.
- A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine.
- A term that refers to the latest and most sophisticated or advanced stage of technology, art, design or science.
- The first example of something, such as a machine or other industrial product, from which all later forms are developed.
- A person who has a love of or enthusiasm for technology and modern machines (such as computers).
- Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible."
- Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; slow or complicated and therefore inefficient."
- TO THE DRAWING BOARD An expression used when you have to start planning a piece of work again because the previous plan failed.
18 Clues: A sudden and clever idea. • No longer produced or used; out of date. • A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine. • A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work. • Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot. • Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible." • ...
Delgado - Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- The final resolution.
- The introduction to the main character and background of play
- Tragic flaw
- The main character must be good, moral, believable, and consistent.
- Pride
- The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play.
- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines.
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- The expression of the words
- Change in fortune
- The staging of the play
- This refers to the chorus.
- emotional purging
- Fate
- Discovery
- The story has a self-contained beginning, middle and end. There is a always a discovery of self by the main character accompanied by a drastic change of action
15 Clues: Fate • Pride • Discovery • Tragic flaw • Change in fortune • emotional purging • The final resolution. • The staging of the play • This refers to the chorus. • The expression of the words • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines. • The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play. • The introduction to the main character and background of play • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-03-25
20 Clues: Good • People • Exchange • Material • New,tools • Knowledge • Carry,move • Build,make • Production • Money, Trade • Making,factory • Machinery Fuel • Work,no rights • Transport,Power • cotton,invention • farming, lifestyle • People,Job, Labour • clothing, Industry • Production, Factory • Clothing, New Industry
Inventions and discoveries 2022-12-19
11 Clues: ENIAC • radio • telephone • microprocessor • televised still images • fabric covered biplane • first locomotive engine • developed colour television • steam engine for pumping water • improved version of steam engine • first rocket with a pivotable motor
Inventions and discoveries 2024-09-02
Newfoundland Crossword 2022-06-15
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- Colorful houses
- Weatherman
- Mountains of ice on the water
- The provincial bird
- Nickname of Newfoundland
- Newfoundland comedian and host
- Landmark in St.john’s
- What were known for
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- A musical made here
- Provincial mineral emblem
- This is 29,000km long
- A stick made for music
- 9/11 planes landed here
- Provincial floral emblem
- CMS is located here
- One of Newfoundland's inventions
16 Clues: Weatherman • Colorful houses • A musical made here • The provincial bird • CMS is located here • What were known for • This is 29,000km long • Landmark in St.john’s • A stick made for music • 9/11 planes landed here • Provincial floral emblem • Nickname of Newfoundland • Provincial mineral emblem • Mountains of ice on the water • Newfoundland comedian and host • ...
Chapter 5 SS 2025-11-11
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- George ____ developed the air brake
- Factory jobs drew ____ and rural workers to cities
- ___ McCoy invented a lubricating cup for machinery to run smoothly
- J. P. ____ was finance
- Workers formed unions like the Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor
- John D. ____ was the oil inderstry
- The Industrial Age brought a surge of new__
- Who invented the transatlantic telegraph cable
- this was created to make railroad scheduals
- Growth of large ____ and stock
- Employers used ____ injunctions, and blacklists to fight unions
- ___ integration owning all steps of production
- integration combining many companies in the same industry
- Government ____ and subsidies encouraged construction
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- These inventions improved communication, transportation, and ____
- _____ vs. “captains of industry”: debate over their ethics and contributions
- Rise of ____ and national markets lowered costs but widened inequality
- Labor reformers began to push for shorter hours, safer workplaces, and ___ laws
- Andrew ___ was the steel inderstry
- ___ Howard Latimer improved the light bulb filament
- Railroad ____ consolidated smaller lines into large systems
- Standard ___ tracks allowed smoother travel
- _____ parts allowed products to be assembled quickly
- Trusts and _____ often eliminated competition.
- Railroads spurred growth in steel, coal, lumber, and _____
- Strikes such as the ____ Strike
- after the Civil War what expanded rapidly?
- ____ Woods improved electric railway and telegraph systems
- _____ Gram Bell invented the telephone
- George ____ invented the Kodak camera
- Railroads opened the _____ to settlement and new towns
- Who developed the assembly line for mass production of automobiles?
- Who invented the phonograph, motion picture projector, and practical electric light bulb?
33 Clues: J. P. ____ was finance • Growth of large ____ and stock • Strikes such as the ____ Strike • Andrew ___ was the steel inderstry • John D. ____ was the oil inderstry • George ____ developed the air brake • George ____ invented the Kodak camera • _____ Gram Bell invented the telephone • after the Civil War what expanded rapidly? • Standard ___ tracks allowed smoother travel • ...
Lewis and Clark Expedition 2022-01-27
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- Where the Corps of Discovery spent their first winter
- What river did Lewis and Clark journey began
- The name of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Clark and Lewis were asked by whom to go explore the Louisiana Territory
- What mountain range did Lewis and Clark cross
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- What Ocean were the Corps of Discovery trying to reach
- The name of the Native American that helped the Corps of Discovery
- about how many years did it take for lewis and clark to complete their journey
- Who was born first between Lewis and Clark
- How many people died on the Journey
10 Clues: How many people died on the Journey • The name of the Lewis and Clark Expedition • Who was born first between Lewis and Clark • What river did Lewis and Clark journey began • What mountain range did Lewis and Clark cross • Where the Corps of Discovery spent their first winter • What Ocean were the Corps of Discovery trying to reach • ...
WORKING SHEEET 2020-11-08
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- Tag, Takes your basic tag concept and adds an exciting classroom content challenge
- similar to ‘Guided Discovery'
- relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes
- job or profession of a teacher
- act of detecting something new
- is the relationship between cognitive functions and physical movement
- Style, Teacher demonstrates the task and sets up the opportunity for learners to practice and develop skills at their own pace. As pupils carry out the prescribed tasks, the teacher will circulate the class giving individual and group feedback.
- act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs
- process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something
- to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode
- the ability to perform an action with determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both
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- Plan, Is a step-by-step guide that provides a structure for an essential learning.
- Movement Skills, Walking & Stretching.
- act of putting something to use
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through though
- Teach, This is the epitome of independent learning as pupils take full responsibility for their own development and the learning process.
- Strategies, Refer to a variety of approaches that will help a player or team to successfully achieve a movement outcome or goal.
- didactic style where the teacher makes all the decisions, it is often described as teacher-directed and autocratic
- style is a progression from ‘convergent discovery'
- one of the first people to articulate ideas of movement
20 Clues: similar to ‘Guided Discovery' • job or profession of a teacher • act of detecting something new • act of putting something to use • Movement Skills, Walking & Stretching. • relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes • style is a progression from ‘convergent discovery' • to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode • ...
I'm 2024-07-02
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- repeat a process for improvement
- unexpected fortunate discovery
- collaborative design session
- An inclination or degree of inclination
- Opposite of serendipity or the discovery of unpleasant things by chance
- Phenomenon where faces are seen in random patterns
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- problem -solving rule of thumb of thumb
- device for premature infants
- Creative problem solving technique
- ambitious and innovative project
- Making more aware and responsive
- state of being next or near
- A sales strategy in which the basic products or service for free
- Seeing meaningful patterns or connections in random or meaningless data
- to change the
15 Clues: to change the • state of being next or near • device for premature infants • collaborative design session • unexpected fortunate discovery • ambitious and innovative project • Making more aware and responsive • repeat a process for improvement • Creative problem solving technique • problem -solving rule of thumb of thumb • An inclination or degree of inclination • ...
Exploration and Discovery 2023-04-16
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- ______ improved as the standard of living improved
- new ships which could navigate longer distances
- maps showing the coast in detail
- guidance tool for sea travel
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- the amount of people living in an area
- activities associated with government (Portugal and Spain Empires grew)
- America is named after this explorer
- the age of ________ and discovery lasted from the 15th to 17th century
- gold and potatoes were important to the European ________
9 Clues: guidance tool for sea travel • maps showing the coast in detail • America is named after this explorer • the amount of people living in an area • new ships which could navigate longer distances • ______ improved as the standard of living improved • gold and potatoes were important to the European ________ • ...
PROTEIN STRUCTURE MODELING AND DRUG DISCOVERYICATIONS 2024-03-05
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- crystallography
- bond
- folding and dynamic simulation
- Target Validation
- Drug Discovery
- methods for protein structure determination
- Drug Discovery Services
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- secondary structure: Introduction,
- for predicting secondary structure
- magnetic resonance (NMR)
- discovery
- Target Identification
- a secondary structure element
- Aided Drug Designing (CADD)
14 Clues: bond • discovery • Drug Discovery • crystallography • Target Validation • Target Identification • Drug Discovery Services • magnetic resonance (NMR) • Aided Drug Designing (CADD) • a secondary structure element • folding and dynamic simulation • secondary structure: Introduction, • for predicting secondary structure • methods for protein structure determination
revision 2024-01-19
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- non profit organisation in a community
- protecting inventions
- start up with the most risk
- determining the value of a venture
- gathering information online
- maintaining standards worldwide
- start up supported by VCs
- 2nd stage of life cycle
- protecting writings and songs
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- first launch of shares
- proper behaviour in the workplace
- first stage of life cycle
- start up supported by corporation
- last stage of life cycle
- where secondary shares are bought and sold
- protecting secret recipes
- protecting locations uniqueness
- protecting aesthetics
- identifying threats in a cooking process
- organisation for health and safety
20 Clues: protecting inventions • protecting aesthetics • first launch of shares • 2nd stage of life cycle • last stage of life cycle • first stage of life cycle • protecting secret recipes • start up supported by VCs • start up with the most risk • gathering information online • protecting writings and songs • protecting locations uniqueness • maintaining standards worldwide • ...
Newfoundland Crossword 2022-06-15
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- Nickname of Newfoundland
- Provincial mineral emblem
- The provincial bird
- A stick made for music
- Newfoundland comedian and host
- What were known for
- Landmark in St.john’s
- Colorful houses
- Provincial floral emblem
Down
- This is 29,000km long
- A musical made here
- 9/11 planes landed here
- One of Newfoundland's inventions
- Weatherman
- CMS is located here
- Mountains of ice on the water
16 Clues: Weatherman • Colorful houses • A musical made here • The provincial bird • What were known for • CMS is located here • This is 29,000km long • Landmark in St.john’s • A stick made for music • 9/11 planes landed here • Nickname of Newfoundland • Provincial floral emblem • Provincial mineral emblem • Mountains of ice on the water • Newfoundland comedian and host • ...
Reconstructing the past 2017-05-03
10 Clues: study of coins • a royal command • father of history • discovery of frie • study of the past • people were Hunter and gathers • a biographical and historical account • discovery of metals; copper and bronze • huge stones tug out at most burial sites • science related to the study of the past
The Fort of the Physicists 2021-01-24
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- IGBANGTHEORY sitcom on which Stephen Hawking and Buzz Aldrin have appeared
- Best known for the study of relativity
- discovery of radium and polonium,
- abandoned by his mother at the age of three
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- discovery of the rings of saturn
- volume of a sphere is two-thirds the volume of a cylinder that encloses that
- Hawkings Field
- discovery of electrons and isotopes
- how light interacts with matter and how charged particles interact with each other
9 Clues: Hawkings Field • discovery of the rings of saturn • discovery of radium and polonium, • discovery of electrons and isotopes • Best known for the study of relativity • abandoned by his mother at the age of three • IGBANGTHEORY sitcom on which Stephen Hawking and Buzz Aldrin have appeared • volume of a sphere is two-thirds the volume of a cylinder that encloses that • ...
medical instruments and inventions 2024-10-10
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- therapy A type of radiation therapy that uses high-energy X-rays
- A device used to measure the activity of a radioactive sample
- A unit of radiation dose
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of electrons
- A medical imaging technique that uses positron-emitting isotopes
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of neutrons
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- A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create images of bones and organs
- A unit of radioactive activity
- A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of protons
- A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create images of blood vessels
- A type of radiation therapy that uses radioactive isotopes
- A device used to measure radiation exposure
- A unit of radioactive decay
- A medical imaging technique that uses sound waves
- A type of radiation used in imaging
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves
16 Clues: A unit of radiation dose • A unit of radioactive decay • A unit of radioactive activity • A type of radiation used in imaging • A device used to measure radiation exposure • A medical imaging technique that uses sound waves • A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of protons • A type of radiation therapy that uses a beam of neutrons • ...
1920's 2013-02-28
12 Clues: / car • / gangstas • / right to vote • / new inventions • / white supremacy • fear of communism • / undereground bars • / opposed to immagrants • / making alcohol illegal • / relaxing and having fun • / helped americans get more leisure time • /representation of the women of the 1920
Discovery 2024-05-13
8 Clues: 39 Books • 27 Books • Focused Learning • Conversation with God • Bible is divided into two parts • Uncovering something that already exists • Deepest affection and highest praise of God • What Book of the Bible is the parable Prodigal Son
Discovery 2025-03-24
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- The Internet is a series of computer _______ that connect with each other to allow the exchange of information.
- The space rover's mission was to ______ the surface of Mars.
- Explorers push their _______ sometimes for the benefit of all humankind.
- Some Sherpa people from Nepal work as guides helping climbers _______ up Mount Everest.
- Astronauts who go to the ISS, ________ into space from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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- To prove her _____ , the scientist carried out research for five years.
- It requires a great deal of _______ for humans to spend any length of time in space.
- Sir Alexander Fleming's accidental discovery that penicillin kills bacteria was an important ______ in medicine.
8 Clues: The space rover's mission was to ______ the surface of Mars. • To prove her _____ , the scientist carried out research for five years. • Explorers push their _______ sometimes for the benefit of all humankind. • It requires a great deal of _______ for humans to spend any length of time in space. • ...
THE REVENANT 2015-09-01
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- steal goods in times of war
- wild mammals and birds
- astonished,shocked
- attracted to, charmed by
- angrily
- attempted to find
- wrong
- understanding the situation
- courageously
- pirates
- risks,dangers
- attacked
- difficult
- good
- small amount
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- recommended strongly
- enemy
- tales of traditional knowledge transmitted orally
- prevented from
- equals in status,age
- lies,inventions
- fake
- gathered
- disaster
- stink
- like a sled
- money reward,abundance
- an intent look
28 Clues: fake • good • enemy • wrong • stink • angrily • pirates • gathered • disaster • attacked • difficult • like a sled • courageously • small amount • risks,dangers • prevented from • an intent look • lies,inventions • attempted to find • astonished,shocked • recommended strongly • equals in status,age • wild mammals and birds • money reward,abundance • attracted to, charmed by • steal goods in times of war • ...
Knowing Yourself 2023-04-19
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- - Being aware of one's own thoughts and feelings in the present moment.
- - Knowing one's own strengths and weaknesses.
- - Embracing and loving oneself for who they are.
- - Trusting one's own instincts and inner voice.
- - The combination of traits that make up a person's character.
- - Understanding oneself and one's experiences.
- - Knowing one's own personality and character.
- - A critical evaluation of one's own thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
- - Taking deliberate steps to become a better version of oneself.
- - Awareness of one's individuality and uniqueness.
- - The moral and ethical qualities that define who a person is.
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- - Embracing one's unique qualities and characteristics.
- - Achieving one's full potential and understanding one's purpose in life.
- - A period of intense self-reflection and self-discovery.
- GROWTH - The process of evolving and improving oneself over time.
- - Understanding one's own beliefs, values, and emotions.
- - The process of learning about oneself.
- - The resilience and determination that comes from knowing oneself.
- - Reflecting on one's own thoughts and feelings.
- - Being true to oneself and one's values.
20 Clues: - The process of learning about oneself. • - Being true to oneself and one's values. • - Knowing one's own strengths and weaknesses. • - Understanding oneself and one's experiences. • - Knowing one's own personality and character. • - Trusting one's own instincts and inner voice. • - Embracing and loving oneself for who they are. • ...
chapter 1, 2, and 3 crossword puzzle 2022-12-05
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- made the first flyable airplane that did not crashm
- a company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- someone who sets up a new business to make a profit
- is the rapid growth of city populations.
- to change or make different.
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Entrepreneur that is in the railroad industry.
- a center offering help to the urban poor.
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for a small fee
- to increase in speed
- helped poor city dwellers.
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Invented the telephone among other inventions.
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- businesses owned by many investors
- line: a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- made a very big oil company that was very successful.
- to get rid of something
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- made the AFL.
- make free from impurities.
- bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to give good reason for an action
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- Created the first automobile.
26 Clues: made the AFL. • to increase in speed • to get rid of something • make free from impurities. • helped poor city dwellers. • to change or make different. • Created the first automobile. • bulb and hundreds more inventions • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many investors • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ • is the rapid growth of city populations. • ...
The world of Atoms 2019-12-13
10 Clues: Number of protons • Protium and Tritium • Discovery of Nucleus • Discovery of Electrons • Negatively Charged Rays • Outermost shell of an atom • Combing capacity of an atom • Number of protons and neutrons • Sub-atomic particle with negative charge • Sub-atomic particle with positive charge
Inventions and discovers 2020-05-08
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- One of the most remarkable inventions of XX century in the field of medicine
- The vehicle, which moves on four wheels
- The invention, by which you can sit on the internet
- The invention, which may bring any live audio range of human speech or music
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- With this invention you can light a lamp
- Without this invention, people could not express their thoughts on a paper
- Global system of combined computer networks
- Large marsupial
- It was specially devised for the protection and hunting
- Communication tool, invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Material to the letter
11 Clues: Large marsupial • Material to the letter • The vehicle, which moves on four wheels • With this invention you can light a lamp • Global system of combined computer networks • The invention, by which you can sit on the internet • Communication tool, invented by Alexander Graham Bell • It was specially devised for the protection and hunting • ...
Fun Facts about Discovery Church 2020-05-28
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- What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument?
- What is the name of the church we partner with in Belize?
- What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location?
- Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement?
- What sport did Pastor Smith play?
- Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born?
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- What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014?
- We are a ____ not a pond
- Love God through
- What was Discovery Church called prior to it being named Discovery?
- Who was Ms. Bunker Hill in 1986? (Hint: She is also Mrs. Hospitality)
- What school did Pastor Smith attend for undergrad? (Hint: Go Bears!)
- There are _____ treasures
13 Clues: Love God through • We are a ____ not a pond • There are _____ treasures • What sport did Pastor Smith play? • Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born? • What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument? • Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement? • What is the name of the church we partner with in Belize? • What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014? • ...
SCIENTISTS & INVENTIONS 2017-01-29
18 Clues: computer • dynamite • aeroplane • gramophone • solar system • atomic theory • diesel engine • DNA structure • invented razor • pasteutization • electric battery • father of physics • law of gravitation • mercury thermometer • invented fountain pen • uncertainity principle • invented spring balance • quantum light & molecular vibrations
Inventions & Ideas 2021-09-02
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- without wires
- a type of locomotive
- germs
- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a solemn promise
- human made object of historical interest
- stretchiness
- instrument to shows direction of magnetic north
- geographical coordinate
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- the parallel of latitude 0 degrees
- decisive or critical
- an object that has been placed in space
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- exclusive right granted for an invention
- trash
- fatitude
- make something appear larger than it is
- a person who invents things
18 Clues: germs • trash • fatitude • stretchiness • without wires • a solemn promise • decisive or critical • a type of locomotive • geographical coordinate • a person who invents things • the parallel of latitude 0 degrees • the basic unit of a chemical element • an object that has been placed in space • make something appear larger than it is • human made object of historical interest • ...
CW4 2020-11-14
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- it is a impact on an object caused by an object's interaction with another object TERRITORY an area defended by a team or player in a game or sport
- to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode
- the process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something
- this style is a progression from ‘convergent discovery'
- plan or method for achieving a goal or the skill
- one of the first people to articulate ideas of movement
- students work together in pairs and take turns observing and giving feedback to each other using performance criteria or a skill card which was provided by the teacher
- the act of detecting something new
- the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs
- similar to ‘Guided Discovery'
Down
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this change
- relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes
- it is the relationship between cognitive functions and physical movement
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through though
- a course along which someone or something moves
- the job or profession of a teacher
- an act of putting something to use
- didactic style where the teacher makes all the decisions, it is often described as teacher-directed and autocratic
- the ability to perform an action with determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both
19 Clues: similar to ‘Guided Discovery' • the job or profession of a teacher • an act of putting something to use • the act of detecting something new • relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes • a course along which someone or something moves • plan or method for achieving a goal or the skill • to make or arrange in accord with the prevailing mode • ...
Inventions and Phrasal Vebrs 2024-10-23
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- on to To change from one thing to another
- over To recover from something
- out To introduce a new product or service
- into To transform into something
- for To demand or require
- together To assemble or create something from parts
- out To perform or execute a plan or experiment
- away with To eliminate
- off To start
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- up with To think of or create an idea or solution
- up To arrange or establish something
- down To refuse
- on To expand or improve an existing idea
- off To stop employing someone
- up To reach the same level as others
- down To analyze something by separating it into parts
- out To solve or figure out
17 Clues: off To start • down To refuse • away with To eliminate • for To demand or require • out To solve or figure out • off To stop employing someone • over To recover from something • into To transform into something • up To reach the same level as others • on To expand or improve an existing idea • on to To change from one thing to another • out To introduce a new product or service • ...
DNA Crossword 2022-12-19
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- The scientists whose x-ray image was stolen by Crick and Watson.
- DNA is the molecule of heredity because it can be easily _____?
- The backbone of DNA consists of Deoxyribose and _____?
- DNA is double _____?
- The University where Crick and Watson made their discovery.
- confirmed by x-ray crystallography.
- _____ base pairing describes how the bases pair with each other.
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- repeating unit of DNA.
- Key element found in base pairs.
- DNA is the molecule of _____?
- The four bases.
- The prize won by Crick and Watson for their discovery.
- The N of DNA.
- One of the 4 base pairs.
- Pub where Crick and Watson declared the had discovered the 'Secret of Life'.
15 Clues: The N of DNA. • The four bases. • DNA is double _____? • repeating unit of DNA. • One of the 4 base pairs. • DNA is the molecule of _____? • Key element found in base pairs. • confirmed by x-ray crystallography. • The backbone of DNA consists of Deoxyribose and _____? • The prize won by Crick and Watson for their discovery. • ...
School 2023-11-17
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- An exciting place of exploration and daring endeavors, fostering a spirit of curiosity and courage.
- A calm and peaceful learning environment, promoting focus, mindfulness, and academic achievement.
- A place of endless exploration, where curiosity is sparked and knowledge blooms.
- A creative haven where imaginations soar, turning dreams into a colorful reality.
- Shining bright like the stars, this school encourages students to reach for the highest educational heights.
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- Like a stone in a pond, this school creates ripples of knowledge that extend far beyond the classroom.
- A school where everyone works together in perfect harmony, fostering unity and peace.
- Like a garden in spring, this school nurtures young minds, helping them blossom and thrive.
- Reaching the pinnacle of academic excellence, where every student aims for success.
- A lively and jubilant place where laughter echoes through the halls and joy fills every classroom.
- The walls echo with the sounds of learning, collaboration, and the excitement of discovery.
- Filled with the radiant light of knowledge, illuminating minds and inspiring growth.
- A place where triumphs are celebrated, creating a positive and encouraging atmosphere for all.
- A school where every day is a quest for knowledge, and each student is a valiant explorer.
- Embarking on a journey of learning and self-discovery, with each day a new adventure.
15 Clues: A place of endless exploration, where curiosity is sparked and knowledge blooms. • A creative haven where imaginations soar, turning dreams into a colorful reality. • Reaching the pinnacle of academic excellence, where every student aims for success. • Filled with the radiant light of knowledge, illuminating minds and inspiring growth. • ...
Discovery 2020-11-23
8 Clues: an agreement • right with God • GOD IS THE KING • a person who inherit • publicly acknowledged • believe even you do not see • a thing given in recognition of effort • a broad piece of metal used as protection
Phineas and Ferb Probability Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-07
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- The platypus who always foils Dr. Doofenshmirtz's plans.
- Baljeet's problem that led Phineas and Ferb to build the machine.
- If an event has a 0% chance of occurring, it is considered impossible.
- Candace wants to use the machine to prove that Phineas and Ferb always build inventions.
- A probability of 1 means an event is certain to happen.
- If one event occurring does not affect another, they are independent events.
- The type of probability that is calculated based on mathematical reasoning.
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- is the measure of how likely an event is to happen
- Probability Generator The name of the device Phineas and Ferb build to predict events
- The probability of rolling a 6 on a fair die is 1 out of six.
- The creator of the "Randominator" that could alter probabilities.
- The type of probability determined by actual trials and data collection.
12 Clues: is the measure of how likely an event is to happen • A probability of 1 means an event is certain to happen. • The platypus who always foils Dr. Doofenshmirtz's plans. • The probability of rolling a 6 on a fair die is 1 out of six. • Baljeet's problem that led Phineas and Ferb to build the machine. • ...
Age of discovery 2013-01-08
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- overthrow of officers
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- drew the line of demarcation
- of Good Hope King of Portugal's new name for Cape Storms, southern tip of Africa
- Spanish conquerors
- sailing completely around the world
- sailed west for a waterway to India but went to America
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Great South Sea (Today's Pacific Ocean)
- line of demarcation line drawn by the Pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts
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- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- Set the line of demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493
- sailed and dicovered Florida and claimed it for Spain
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- a commander of English warships that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
- a small, highly maneuverable three masted ship
- a condition caused by the lack of vitamin C
- Spanish word that means peaceful
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
20 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • drew the line of demarcation • Spanish word that means peaceful • sailing completely around the world • a condition caused by the lack of vitamin C • a small, highly maneuverable three masted ship • navigational instrument for finding directions • sailed and dicovered Florida and claimed it for Spain • ...
Age of discovery 2020-09-29
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- source that witnessed the event
- French- explored Canada/North America
- a grant from the Spanish Crown
- a parlimentray grant to the soveregion for the state of needs
- first person to discover the Americas
- explored coastline of New England for England
- a Spanish economic problem which was prices rising
- a place used for farming
- use to describe people of mixed ancestry with a white European and an indigenous background
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- conquered and destroyed Incan empire in Andes of South America
- used to help people see where they are going
- what columbus was going to India for
- went through Strait of Magellan to get to Asia
- searched for the fountain of youth
- traveled on voyages letters about Americas led to his name being used for Americas
- English- 2nd person to sail around the world
- first person to reach india by sea
- another word for hard work
- settlement ruled by a parent country
- Spanish conquerors of the Americans
20 Clues: a place used for farming • another word for hard work • a grant from the Spanish Crown • source that witnessed the event • searched for the fountain of youth • first person to reach india by sea • Spanish conquerors of the Americans • what columbus was going to India for • settlement ruled by a parent country • French- explored Canada/North America • ...
Hawaiian Discovery Crossword 2021-08-12
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- The founder of Kamehameha Schools
- Hawaiiʻs State fish
- The Hawaiian word for "student"
- Worlds largest dormant volcano
- The 50th State of the USA
- Hawaiiʻs time zone is called....
- Former President of USA born in Hawaii
- Famous Hawaiian voyaging canoe
- An Aliʻi is a .....
- Hawaiian "God of the Sun"
- High School that is "home of the seariders"
- Island used for Military bombing practice
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- The largest city in Hawaii
- The worlds most active volcano
- Was once a leper colony on Molokai
- Better known as the "Pineapple Island"
- He united the Hawaiian islands
- From the ocean base it is the tallest mountain
- The only royal residence in the USA
- The wettest place on earth
- The plant used to make Poi
- Home to Indian & African animals
22 Clues: Hawaiiʻs State fish • An Aliʻi is a ..... • The 50th State of the USA • Hawaiian "God of the Sun" • The largest city in Hawaii • The wettest place on earth • The plant used to make Poi • The worlds most active volcano • He united the Hawaiian islands • Worlds largest dormant volcano • Famous Hawaiian voyaging canoe • The Hawaiian word for "student" • Home to Indian & African animals • ...
Discovery of Witches 2022-04-28
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- Marcus's love interest
- the witch
- the things the de Clermont's begged Phillipe to stop making
- the novel that tells Marcus's story
- Book 2
- 782 the manuscript
- Phillipe's wife
- Matthew killed him in WW2
- the brotherhood Phillipe passed to Matthew
- the vampire
- Diana and Matthew's son, the daughter's twin, named after Matthew's father
- Matthew's good son
- Diana and Matthew's daughter, named after Diana's mother
- Diana's other aunt
- the sickness in Ysabeau's bloodline
- agatha's son
- Diana's father was one, it's how she was able to have Matthew's children
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- Book 1
- the author
- Diana's aunt
- the daemon born to witches
- Matthew's daemon friend
- Matthew's nephew
- the de Clermont family home
- Dr. Shephard
- what Diana is
- Matthew's bad seed
- what Matthew is
- the little boy Diana took care of in 1590
- Book 3
- Diana's best friend
- Marcus's uncle
- Hamish Osborne's species
- Diana's power that allowed her to go back to 1590
34 Clues: Book 1 • Book 2 • Book 3 • the witch • the author • the vampire • Diana's aunt • Dr. Shephard • agatha's son • what Diana is • Marcus's uncle • Phillipe's wife • what Matthew is • Matthew's nephew • 782 the manuscript • Matthew's bad seed • Matthew's good son • Diana's other aunt • Diana's best friend • Marcus's love interest • Matthew's daemon friend • Hamish Osborne's species • Matthew killed him in WW2 • ...
Age of Discovery 2016-12-20
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- Set up Line of Demarcation
- Unproved theory used in the scientific method
- telescope In 1668, Issac Newton was the first to put mirrors in this telescope to improve the image seen
- First of mankind to see cells and microorganisms
- Created two-part naming system for classifying species
- Credited with being first to circumnavigate Earth
- Published "On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres"
- telescope Invention constructed by Galileo Galilei in Italy further proving astronomical theories
- Used Tyco Brahe's research to discover the orbits of the plants around the sun and discovered that the planets move in an ellipse
- Introduced idea of chemical elements
- method Step-by-step process done to prove or further prove a theory
- Force discovered by Isaac Newton that pulls objects to Earth's core
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- Type of mathematics developed by Isaac Newton where calculations through the use of certain scientific notations
- Born October 31, 1451, married Felipa Perestrello, and sailed the ocean blue in 1492 in the Santa Maria
- Discovered oxygen in 1774
- Provided evidence for Copernicus's heliocentric theory through an astronomical observatory in the late 1500s
- Englishman who emphasized experimentation and observation and argued that truth is discovered after investigation
- Invented geometric and military compass
- Person was the first to explain the circulation of blood
- Centered around the sun
20 Clues: Centered around the sun • Discovered oxygen in 1774 • Set up Line of Demarcation • Introduced idea of chemical elements • Invented geometric and military compass • Unproved theory used in the scientific method • First of mankind to see cells and microorganisms • Credited with being first to circumnavigate Earth • Created two-part naming system for classifying species • ...
Voyages of Discovery 2019-09-18
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- “We cannot rely on religion, but must rely on ourselves to learn more about the word”
- one of the technological tools needed for navigators to voyage to faraway destinations.
- the disease which sailors suffered from due to the lack of vitamin C
- the aspect of knowledge which was enhanced due to the voyages of discovery
- the term for Europeans taking Negroes to work on plantations in America
- the Italian navigator who proved the Americas were a new continent
- the metal which was very much desired by European kings in Asia
- The Southern tip of Africa which was originally named the Cape of Storms
- The period during which Europeans decided to learn more about unknown places and people, after the 13th century
- the term given to Europeans taking over and governing areas of America
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- the French navigator who voyaged with Cabot and Hudson to North America
- the navigator who accidentally discovered West Indies by sailing westwards
- the first navigator to complete a circumnavigation
- The act of taking sole control over something, e.g. trade.
- the term for Europeans exchanging goods for slaves who worked on plantations to grow crops which were taken back to Europe
- The people who controlled land routes, blocking Europeans from directly trading with Asia
- the term for navigating around the entire world
- the place where slaves worked in America to grow crops such as maize and potatoes
- the Portuguese navigator who reached the Cape of Good Hope and proved that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans were connected
- the Portuguese navigator who reached the Cape of Good Hope and sailed onto India for the first time
20 Clues: the term for navigating around the entire world • the first navigator to complete a circumnavigation • The act of taking sole control over something, e.g. trade. • the metal which was very much desired by European kings in Asia • the Italian navigator who proved the Americas were a new continent • ...
Voyages of Discovery 2019-09-18
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- the place where slaves worked in America to grow crops such as maize and potatoes
- the French navigator who voyaged with Cabot and Hudson to North America
- the term for navigating around the entire world
- the Italian navigator who proved the Americas were a new continent
- the Portuguese navigator who reached the Cape of Good Hope and sailed onto India for the first time
- The people who controlled land routes, blocking Europeans from directly trading with Asia
- the aspect of knowledge which was enhanced due to the voyages of discovery
- the metal which was very much desired by European kings in Asia
- The period during which Europeans decided to learn more about unknown places and people, after the 13th century
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- the term given to Europeans taking over and governing areas of America
- the term for Europeans taking Negroes to work on plantations in America
- the term for Europeans exchanging goods for slaves who worked on plantations to grow crops which were taken back to Europe
- The Southern tip of Africa which was originally named the Cape of Storms
- the Portuguese navigator who reached the Cape of Good Hope and proved that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans were connected
- the first navigator to complete a circumnavigation
- one of the technological tools needed for navigators to voyage to faraway destinations.
- The act of taking sole control over something, e.g. trade.
- “We cannot rely on religion, but must rely on ourselves to learn more about the word”
- the disease which sailors suffered from due to the lack of vitamin C
- the navigator who accidentally discovered West Indies by sailing westwards
20 Clues: the term for navigating around the entire world • the first navigator to complete a circumnavigation • The act of taking sole control over something, e.g. trade. • the metal which was very much desired by European kings in Asia • the Italian navigator who proved the Americas were a new continent • ...
Doctrine of Discovery 2023-09-29
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- the act of taking something by force
- the pope who signed the Doctrine of Discovery
- eradicating a living group
- beliefs held by a church or political party
- a movement to acquire land back for Native Peoples
- capacity to withstand or recover from difficulties; toughness
- the Spanish King
- bring under influence of people native to an area
- religious act
- take apart
- narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other bodies of water
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- settling and establishing control over indigenous people of an area
- a religious denomination
- killing a whole group of people or animals
- the Spanish Queen
- land
- the act of taking complete control over someone
- confrontation
- native to the land
- ethical idea that people are to be treated properly
- having a right to something
21 Clues: land • take apart • confrontation • religious act • the Spanish King • the Spanish Queen • native to the land • a religious denomination • eradicating a living group • having a right to something • the act of taking something by force • killing a whole group of people or animals • beliefs held by a church or political party • the pope who signed the Doctrine of Discovery • ...
ACME Products and Inventions 2023-09-19
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- Intended for high jumps but usually leads to unintended consequences.
- Used to launch himself towards the Road Runner, with predictably disastrous results.
- Wile E. Coyote attempts to chase the Road Runner on a sled propelled by rockets. Typically, it leads to a crash.
- A decoy or dummy designed to look like the Road Runner to attract the real bird. However, it often fails to fool the bird.
- A handheld device that supposedly creates instant holes in the ground, cliffs, or walls. However, the holes are often unpredictable in size and location.
- A whistle that emits sounds intended to mimic the Road Runner's calls. It may attract other birds or have unintended effects.
- A colossal version of the slingshot that rarely works as intended.
- Used in various forms, such as sticks, bundles, or even disguised as birdseed. The dynamite is meant to explode on contact but often backfires.
- Used in attempts to attract the Road Runner or other metal objects but usually ends up attracting everything but the intended target.
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- Wile E. often straps these to his feet to gain incredible speed but often ends up losing control.
- in the hope of creating tornadoes that would catch the Road Runner but often result in a tornado chasing Wile E. instead.
- A large net intended to trap the Road Runner. However, it usually ensnares the user instead.
- Supposedly, these pills create earthquakes when ingested, but they usually cause trouble for the user instead.
- A black hole painted on a piece of cardboard that Wile E. uses to create instant holes in walls or cliffs. However, it often behaves unpredictably.
- This birdseed is supposed to attract the Road Runner, but it may instead lead to unexpected consequences like attracting a swarm of other birds or causing bizarre transformations.
- A common setup where Wile E. attempts to squash the Road Runner with a giant boulder, but it often rolls back and crushes him instead.
- Frequently dropped from cliffs or suspended by ropes to squash the Road Runner but usually hits Wile E. Coyote instead.
17 Clues: A colossal version of the slingshot that rarely works as intended. • Intended for high jumps but usually leads to unintended consequences. • Used to launch himself towards the Road Runner, with predictably disastrous results. • A large net intended to trap the Road Runner. However, it usually ensnares the user instead. • ...
Chinese Inventions and Discoveries 2023-01-24
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- contained a wheel that made one turn every 24 hours. Sounds at different intervals would let people know what time it was.
- before this invention, coins were used as the only form of currency. It was printed with woodblock and included many colors
- a device with a magnetic piece of metal that points north. It is used to navigate open seas
- allowed the Chinese to travel much faster on lakes and rivers
- the mass production of this metal was crucial to the Industrial Revolution and has become one of China's most important industries.
- a way to stimulate a person's immune system against a certain disease by exposing them to it.
- made when Chinese alchemists experimented with saltpeter and discovered they could use it to make an explosive powder.
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- powered by a black powder made of saltpeter, charcoal, and sulfur. Originally used as fireworks, but later became weaponized
- printers used woodblock printing to make these from thick paper, and artists would draw designs on the back
- a type of white, hard, waterproof pottery made from combining clay with quartz and feldspar
- this invention made it easier for boats to move through different water elevations by raising or lowering the nearby water level
- all newspapers, books, and magazines were printed using this method until recently
- because of this technology huge ships could now hold 500 people and contained watertight compartments to keep them from sinking
- a way of printing that used symbols carved into wood. The only problem was that changes could not be made to it once it was carved
- spread from China to other parts of the world. It has played a vital role in the recording and transmitting of information
- seeds of this plant were taken all over the world and it would become one of the most popular beverages in the world today
16 Clues: allowed the Chinese to travel much faster on lakes and rivers • all newspapers, books, and magazines were printed using this method until recently • a type of white, hard, waterproof pottery made from combining clay with quartz and feldspar • a device with a magnetic piece of metal that points north. It is used to navigate open seas • ...
KEEPING COSMIC COMPANIES 2021-04-04
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- men are from here
- turns very hot and cold
- pale blue dot
- it’s discovery caused tensions between France and Great Britain
- connecting you to your brain
- our galactic neighbor
- world wide internet
- here sun rises in the west and sets in the east
- Arshad, Shilpa, Lonavla
- a red object in the night sky
- steal least stale tales
- seven sages
- helps check how one has been doing
- a hot shower
- has the X factor
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- kitaabein bahut si padhi hongi tune…
- it’s discovery made Herschel famous overnight
- is seen as meteoroid whisks through atmosphere
- planet before sun
- made e-commerce safe and successful
- shooting stars in august
- eat and drink at half of it
- biggest threat to the planet
- the theorist acted in this comedy
- a grammatically incorrect company name
- exploring new horizons
- internet, individual, instruct, inform, inspire
- project mars oasis
- counselor and advisor of gods
- pioneer of supermarket
30 Clues: seven sages • a hot shower • pale blue dot • has the X factor • men are from here • planet before sun • project mars oasis • world wide internet • our galactic neighbor • exploring new horizons • pioneer of supermarket • turns very hot and cold • Arshad, Shilpa, Lonavla • steal least stale tales • shooting stars in august • eat and drink at half of it • connecting you to your brain • ...
Chinese Inventions 2020-04-16
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- very fine glass product
- used to launch things high
- explosive to propel bullets
- this makes riding a horse easier on feet
- used to do math
- keeps those cavities away
- 52 of them in a deck
- let soldiers carry a lot of supplies
- used as a signal, and for fun
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- rainy day thing
- most popular drink in the world
- made from ground wood
- needs a magnet to work
- shoots a bolt ( small arrow)
- start a fire with these
- these detect earthquakes
- loom used to make very fine cloth
- a pencil sharpener uses this
18 Clues: rainy day thing • used to do math • 52 of them in a deck • made from ground wood • needs a magnet to work • very fine glass product • start a fire with these • these detect earthquakes • keeps those cavities away • used to launch things high • explosive to propel bullets • shoots a bolt ( small arrow) • a pencil sharpener uses this • used as a signal, and for fun • ...
a quiz about a famous scientist 2023-06-14
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- Tesla An inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electrical systems. He was a pioneer in the field of electromagnetism.
- Newton A mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. His work laid the foundation for modern physics and calculus.
- Sagan An astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator. He played a key role in popularizing science and space exploration through his TV series "Cosmos" and his books.
- Franklin A polymath known for his experiments with electricity, particularly the invention of the lightning rod and the concept of positive and negative electrical charges. He was also a statesman, writer, and inventor.
- Graham Bell An inventor and scientist credited with inventing the telephone. He also made significant contributions to the fields of telecommunications and hearing impairment.
- Curie A physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences.
- Darwin A naturalist and biologist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. His book "On the Origin of Species" revolutionized the field of biology.
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- Pasteur A chemist and microbiologist who made significant contributions to the understanding of diseases and the development of vaccines. He is known for his work on pasteurization and germ theory.
- Franklin A chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made important contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA. Her work provided crucial insights into the understanding of the molecular structure of life.
- Tharp A geologist and oceanographic cartographer who mapped the ocean floor and contributed to the discovery of plate tectonics. Her work revolutionized the understanding of Earth's geology.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath who excelled in various fields, including painting, sculpture, architecture, science, and engineering. He is renowned for his artistic masterpieces and conceptual inventions.
- Goodall A primatologist and anthropologist known for her extensive study of chimpanzees in the wild. Her research has contributed greatly to our understanding of animal behavior and conservation.
- Einstein A physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². He is considered one of the greatest scientific minds in history.
- Galilei An astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who played a crucial role in the scientific revolution. He made significant discoveries in the field of astronomy and supported the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- Hawking A theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes, cosmology, and the nature of the universe. Despite being diagnosed with a motor neuron disease, he made groundbreaking contributions to the field of physics.
15 Clues: Einstein A physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². He is considered one of the greatest scientific minds in history. • Newton A mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. His work laid the foundation for modern physics and calculus. • ...
Travelling Through Time 2020-03-21
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- 2 words; this period started with the discovery of America
- communication over long distances using technology
- the study of disease and illness
- means of moving people and things from one place to another
- 2 words; this period started with the French Revolution
- what makes things move, work, and grow
- 2 words; the first and longest period in Prehistory
- 2 words; a machine that made it easier to copy
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- creative written works
- 2 words; the final period in Prehistory when important technological changes happened
- 2 words; the second period in Prehistory when important agricultural changes happened
- 2 words; something new about the physical world
- journeys of discovery and investigation
- 2 words; this period started with the fall of the Roman Empire
- 2 words; this period started with the invention of writing
- creative visual works
- and pictures
- a religion founded in the 7th century
18 Clues: and pictures • creative visual works • creative written works • the study of disease and illness • a religion founded in the 7th century • what makes things move, work, and grow • journeys of discovery and investigation • 2 words; a machine that made it easier to copy • 2 words; something new about the physical world • communication over long distances using technology • ...
Brontosaurus 2023-12-07
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- Something that is mixed with two or more things
- Marsh's first "discovery"
- To be in competition for the same objective
- To be in a hurry and unable to wait
- The Brontosaurus was strong, but also _______.
- Someone who studies fossils
- Marsh's second "discovery"
- People who study dinosaurs look for _________ to find bones and skeletons
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- A term that means "dinosaur remains"
- Marsh's second skeleton was larger because it was an _______.
- What diet did the Brontosaurus have?
- Marsh and Cope were fueled by ________.
- Marsh stole a piece of skeleton from this dinosaur
- The Brontosaurus never _________.
- What is the actual name of Brontosaurus?
15 Clues: Marsh's first "discovery" • Marsh's second "discovery" • Someone who studies fossils • The Brontosaurus never _________. • To be in a hurry and unable to wait • A term that means "dinosaur remains" • What diet did the Brontosaurus have? • Marsh and Cope were fueled by ________. • What is the actual name of Brontosaurus? • To be in competition for the same objective • ...
Hedy Lamarr 2022-03-22
12 Clues: a movie • a battle • very useful • my first name • you think more • you are popular • you are a girl and you act • nobody else knows about it • you have a big imagination • a stronger word than pretty • big bullets that explode stuff • you are interested and want to know more
Managing Information and Producing Documents 2014-04-15
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- Protects new inventions
- Physical parts of a computer workstation
- Free from error
- Good to display a list of figures
- Trustworthy source
- Based on ideas and opinions
- Identifys the location of files and resources
- Measurable, based on figures
- Collation of existing research
- Exclusive right to make copies or license Literary, musical or artists work
- Last part of a letter or report
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- Used to illustrate figures and percentages
- By date order
- Used to advertise company details
- Programs and applications on a computer
- By alphabietical irder and then number
- Beginning og report
- To inform and announce events
- Collecting of new data via questioning
19 Clues: By date order • Free from error • Trustworthy source • Beginning og report • Protects new inventions • Based on ideas and opinions • Measurable, based on figures • To inform and announce events • Collation of existing research • Last part of a letter or report • Used to advertise company details • Good to display a list of figures • By alphabietical irder and then number • ...
DISCOVERY 2023-12-18
8 Clues: DIG • FIND • GRAVE, COFFIN • VESSELS, TOOLS • PETRIFIED REMAINS • DEMOLISHED, DEBRIS • LOOK VERY CAREFULLY • POTS, DISHES AND OTHER ARTICLES MADE OF CLAY.
Alex Rider, Stormbreaker 2022-10-28
20 Clues: Big • Under • 1800s • Closest • Through • Not real • Stealing • Immediate • Disguised • A disease • Wondering • Not inside • Underneath • On and off • Not seeable • New finding • Opposite of near • Ranking Personell • Large, Church like • Picture showing details
Inventors and their Inventions 2020-10-21
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- Invention of Josephine Cochrane
- Invention of Alessandro Volta
- Inventor of windscreen wipers
- Invention of Rodger Bacon
- Inventor of choc chip cookies
- Invention of the Wright brothers
- Invention of Alexander Fleming
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- Inventor of the printing press
- Invention of Jeanne Villepreux-Power
- Invention of Steve Jobs
- Invention of Alexander Graham Bell
- Inventor of Morse code
- Inventor of air conditioning
- Inventor of kevlar
- Inventor of the steam pump
- Inventor of bi-focal glasses
16 Clues: Inventor of kevlar • Inventor of Morse code • Invention of Steve Jobs • Invention of Rodger Bacon • Inventor of the steam pump • Inventor of air conditioning • Inventor of bi-focal glasses • Invention of Alessandro Volta • Inventor of windscreen wipers • Inventor of choc chip cookies • Inventor of the printing press • Invention of Alexander Fleming • Invention of Josephine Cochrane • ...
Welcome Home Brightons 2022-08-15
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- drawing and painting
- we learn about equations
- we have four of these in a school year
- where we mingle with others
- experiments and inventions
- room this is where the teachers stay
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- a short time between lessons
- we learn about the past
- they are with us in learning
- we use instruments and sing
- where teachers write
- place where we learn
- we learn new words and spell
- Education we get fit and healthy
- tool for writing
15 Clues: tool for writing • drawing and painting • where teachers write • place where we learn • we learn about the past • we learn about equations • experiments and inventions • we use instruments and sing • where we mingle with others • a short time between lessons • they are with us in learning • we learn new words and spell • Education we get fit and healthy • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-10-10
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- riding first airplane
- black fuel
- used in fabrics
- produce product
- woven material
- profit
- electric current
- train trail
- owns business
- invented telephone
- small engine
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- car maker
- vulcanizing rubber
- exchanging commodities
- original idea
- electrical inventor
- boiler run by steam
- invented cotton gin
- association of individuals in business
- productive enterprise
20 Clues: profit • car maker • black fuel • train trail • small engine • original idea • owns business • woven material • used in fabrics • produce product • electric current • vulcanizing rubber • invented telephone • electrical inventor • boiler run by steam • invented cotton gin • riding first airplane • productive enterprise • exchanging commodities • association of individuals in business
What Darwin Never Knew- Complete while watching the Nova Documentary 2022-04-26
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- Where Darwin's father sent him to school
- The animal the human tree leads to.
- The starting point for change in nature.
- Number of living species.
- Difference in the birds in the Galapagos.
- The book published by Darwin
- DNA in species NEVER changes
- Advanced the study of evolution.
- Darwin Hated School.
- Changed beak according to food availability.
- Darwin's Discovery in Argentina.
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- Coined the "best idea ever"
- Opposite of living species, studied by Darwin
- Something Darwin found in all embroyos
- The reason the finch's beaks were different.
- Darwin's ship from the first voyage
- Dark and blended in with surrounding rocks
- A video example of an animal that has evolved.
- The fit get ______ and others die off.
- Where Darwin made his first discovery
- What species of breeding was Darwin fascinated by?
21 Clues: Darwin Hated School. • Number of living species. • Coined the "best idea ever" • The book published by Darwin • DNA in species NEVER changes • Advanced the study of evolution. • Darwin's Discovery in Argentina. • The animal the human tree leads to. • Darwin's ship from the first voyage • Where Darwin made his first discovery • Something Darwin found in all embroyos • ...
Self-discovery 2024-02-26
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- An American essayist and poet who wrote extensively about individualism, self-reliance, and the importance of self-discovery.
- Being true to yourself and embracing your genuine self.
- The continuous process of personal development and improvement.
- An American poet and civil rights activist who wrote about personal growth, resilience, and finding one’s voice.
- The process of examining your own thoughts, feelings, and motivations.
- Venturing into new experiences and uncovering hidden aspects of yourself.
- Gaining confidence and taking control of your own life.
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- A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary who emphasized the importance of self-discovery and personal growth in the pursuit of justice and equality.
- A Swiss psychiatrist who developed theories on individuating and the exploration of the unconscious mind.
- The unique characteristics and qualities that make you who you are.
- An English writer who delved into the complexities of human consciousness and the exploration of one’s inner world in her novels and essays.
- The ongoing adventure of self-discovery and personal growth.
- The ability to bounce back from challenges and setbacks.
13 Clues: Being true to yourself and embracing your genuine self. • Gaining confidence and taking control of your own life. • The ability to bounce back from challenges and setbacks. • The ongoing adventure of self-discovery and personal growth. • The continuous process of personal development and improvement. • ...
Discovery Verbs 2023-01-25
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- when an airplane touches the ground
- when an airplane goes up into the air
- what you do with a bicycle, scooter or horse
- to go somewhere by boat or ship
- when you look around a new place
- when you search for something
- what you do with a car
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- What time does the train ________?
- when you get somewhere
- when you visit another city or country
- when you find something for the first time
- the past tense is "went"
- what you do with a helicopter or plane
13 Clues: when you get somewhere • what you do with a car • the past tense is "went" • when you search for something • to go somewhere by boat or ship • when you look around a new place • What time does the train ________? • when an airplane touches the ground • when an airplane goes up into the air • when you visit another city or country • what you do with a helicopter or plane • ...
Discovery Verbs 2023-01-25
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- when an airplane touches the ground
- when an airplane goes up into the air
- what you do with a bicycle, scooter or horse
- to go somewhere by boat or ship
- when you look around a new place
- when you search for something
- what you do with a car
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- What time does the train ________?
- when you get somewhere
- when you visit another city or country
- when you find something for the first time
- the past tense is "went"
- what you do with a helicopter or plane
13 Clues: when you get somewhere • what you do with a car • the past tense is "went" • when you search for something • to go somewhere by boat or ship • when you look around a new place • What time does the train ________? • when an airplane touches the ground • when an airplane goes up into the air • when you visit another city or country • what you do with a helicopter or plane • ...
Monday's Not Coming 2023-01-28
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- Claudia's best friend
- Monday's home; the "ghetto"
- a main topic of the book
- Monday is living in___
- the color of Monday's hair after she dyes it
- Monday's favorite place
- something Claudia struggles with after Monday's discovery
- "Rumors have legs" is an example of___
- a main topic of the story
- half of the book is written in ____ pov
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- where Monday and August were kept
- Monday's older sister
- Claudia is ___ for Monday to be found
- Monday's younger sister
- General setting
- an important piece of evidence after Monday's discovery
- The topic of Monday's favorite books
- Where Claudia does her nails
- point of view
- Claudia was the only one to notice that Monday was___
20 Clues: point of view • General setting • Claudia's best friend • Monday's older sister • Monday is living in___ • Monday's younger sister • Monday's favorite place • a main topic of the book • a main topic of the story • Monday's home; the "ghetto" • Where Claudia does her nails • where Monday and August were kept • The topic of Monday's favorite books • Claudia is ___ for Monday to be found • ...
Project 3 Terms 2025-10-23
Across
- law for handling debt
- worldwide buying and selling
- goods sent out of a country
- law for tech and digital use
- patterns shaping businesses
- rights to inventions & ideas
- Rules for selling goods
Down
- advantage in all areas
- Business practice of tracking external trends and forces.
- law about owning things
- law on government revenue
- goods brought into a country
- enforces agreements between parties
- advantage in one area
14 Clues: law for handling debt • advantage in one area • advantage in all areas • law about owning things • Rules for selling goods • law on government revenue • goods sent out of a country • patterns shaping businesses • worldwide buying and selling • goods brought into a country • law for tech and digital use • rights to inventions & ideas • enforces agreements between parties • ...
CROSWORD PUZZLE; INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ALISON MOARLES 2023-11-01
10 Clues: coal mines • work stoppage • spinning frame • white and soft • mass production • making products • Creation of clothes • organizations of workers • long-distance communication • one of the most important inventions of the IR
INVENTIONS 2016-08-28
10 Clues: take first flight • introduces Model T • builds transformers • makes a vacuum cleaner • developed the telephone • invented the typewriter • invinted small box camera • makes first working lightbulb • developed a shoe making machine • invented a mechanism for oiling machinery
inventions 2021-03-02
Across
- could create large amounts of production and it was inexpensive to repair and remake parts.
- It transported goods and people from different places.
- was a faster way of water transportation
- It helped people to make new clothing.
- up tough soil
- new way to create steel
Down
- It mowed wheat and other grains.
- wool or cotton
- speed of sailboats/ sail ships
- sent electrical signals along a wire allowing news to travel long distances
- the water when it rains and turns it into power
- made taking seeds out of cotton easier and faster
12 Clues: up tough soil • wool or cotton • new way to create steel • speed of sailboats/ sail ships • It mowed wheat and other grains. • It helped people to make new clothing. • was a faster way of water transportation • the water when it rains and turns it into power • made taking seeds out of cotton easier and faster • It transported goods and people from different places. • ...
INVENTIONS 2021-10-19
Across
- is a new product or process that solves problem
- interested and engaged in learning and life
- Wright´s were who invented the first one
- legally protects the intellectual property
- something that someone is selling or buying
- it helps to look far enough into the sky to see
Down
- Fleming accidentally discovers the antibiotic
- is a person who makes new inventions
- answer to a problem
- the first woman to win a Nobel Prize
10 Clues: answer to a problem • is a person who makes new inventions • the first woman to win a Nobel Prize • Wright´s were who invented the first one • legally protects the intellectual property • interested and engaged in learning and life • something that someone is selling or buying • Fleming accidentally discovers the antibiotic • ...
Inventions 2021-11-30
10 Clues: Sarah Goode • Sarah Boone • George Crum • Elijah McCoy • Patricia Bath • Lewis Latimer • Garrett Morgan • Alexander Miles • Granville Woods • Phillip Downing
Inventions 2022-01-26
Across
- The light bulb is powered by (________)
- A thing that you use to call people
- A thing that someone created
- An inventors name, Created AC generator (Last name)
- You use it in hot days, Blow air at you.
Down
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- A accidental invention, Made with potato, Very thin
- An accidental invention, It is a Drink, Very Sweet Red Packaging
- The person who invented the light bulb
- The founder of apple, TIPs: Last name of the person.
10 Clues: A thing that someone created • A thing that you use to call people • The person who invented the light bulb • The light bulb is powered by (________) • You use it in hot days, Blow air at you. • A accidental invention, Made with potato, Very thin • An inventors name, Created AC generator (Last name) • The founder of apple, TIPs: Last name of the person. • ...
Inventions 2021-05-10
10 Clues: Shows me cool things • Take me down the river • Lets us see in the dark • Lets me share my memories • Helps people to see clearly • Takes us all over the world • Makes typing homework easier • Let me talk to friends anytime • Makes people have fun and relax • Helps me travel from city to city
Inventions 2024-01-10
Across
- created by Thomas Telford and John Loudon McAdam for improvement of dirt and gravel roads.
- created by Robert Fulton, can transport goods across water 10 times quicker than traditional boats
- replaced water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Edward cartwright created this,a water powered device to wove thread into cloth quickly.
- James hargreaves created this home based machine that spins thread 8 times faster than by hand.
- helped to communicate around the country.
Down
- created by Samuel crompton,water frame and spinning jenny combined.
- created by Richard Arkwright, water powered spinning machine
- created by Elias Howe to make sewing way quicker.
- Eli Whitney created this to clean cotton quicker.
10 Clues: helped to communicate around the country. • created by Elias Howe to make sewing way quicker. • Eli Whitney created this to clean cotton quicker. • replaced water wheels as sources of power for factories • created by Richard Arkwright, water powered spinning machine • created by Samuel crompton,water frame and spinning jenny combined. • ...
inventions 2024-01-19
Across
- an invention that makes work easier
- brightness
- to write or record information (wedge)
- ramp
- financial gain
Down
- type of simple machine that uses a fulcrum
- to find information from various sources (wedge)
- simple machine with wheel and rope to lift heavy objects
- stop working properly
- to figure something out based on clues or evidence
10 Clues: ramp • brightness • financial gain • stop working properly • an invention that makes work easier • to write or record information (wedge) • type of simple machine that uses a fulcrum • to find information from various sources (wedge) • to figure something out based on clues or evidence • simple machine with wheel and rope to lift heavy objects
INVENTIONS 2024-01-25
Across
- This is an object which is used b people to transport
- This is a System that allows us to be connected to Internet
- This is an old object whose inventor was Christopher Soles
- Object which we use to dry our hair
- An object whose operation depends on the Internet
Down
- Marie Curie was the women who inented this elements
- This is the plataform that exchanges información all around the world
- This is an object that all teenagers use
- This is the thing that we use to see small things
- This is a place where people usually go to train
10 Clues: Object which we use to dry our hair • This is an object that all teenagers use • This is a place where people usually go to train • This is the thing that we use to see small things • An object whose operation depends on the Internet • Marie Curie was the women who inented this elements • This is an object which is used b people to transport • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
Across
- Cleaner It's something to do the cleaning, which suctions dust and dirt from the floor.
- Camera It's something where we insert film or memory cards to take pictures.
- It's something which produces light in a dark room
- The machine where we keep food cold
- It's something wich is used to heat food
- It's a machine wich is used to performing tasks using programs
- It's something that is used to print and whose creator was gutenberg
Down
- An injection which helps prevent diseases
- It's something which is used to speak with someone at a long distance.
- It's something that is used to fly to differents parts of the world
10 Clues: The machine where we keep food cold • It's something wich is used to heat food • An injection which helps prevent diseases • It's something which produces light in a dark room • It's a machine wich is used to performing tasks using programs • It's something that is used to fly to differents parts of the world • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
Across
- the global system of interconnected computer networks
- device for speaking to someone in another place
- the glass part of an electric lamp, which gives out light when electricity passes through it.
- an apparatus for receiving radio programmes.
Down
- container which is kept cool inside,so that the food and drink in it stays fresh.
- is a equipment used for printing documents and images
- small, movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer.
- a device for recording visual images
- oven which cooks food very quickly by electromagnetic radiation rather than by heat.
- is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound
10 Clues: a device for recording visual images • an apparatus for receiving radio programmes. • device for speaking to someone in another place • is a equipment used for printing documents and images • the global system of interconnected computer networks • is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound • ...
