discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Han dynasty 2026-01-21
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- Government control over key goods like salt, iron, and (later) silk.
- A system of government jobs based on exams (on Confucian classics), not family connections.
- The servant in the court.
- The official state philosophy, teaching respect for family, elders, and social order.
- A period of great peace, prosperity, and cultural achievements.
- The peasant rebel who became the first Han emperor (Emperor Gaozu).
- The famous trade network connecting China to the West, established during the Han.
- The official who briefly interrupted the Han Dynasty by starting his own short-lived Xin Dynasty.
- The nomadic confederation of tribes from the north, a major rival of the Han.
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- A large, organized administration of officials who helped run the empire.
- The uncles of the King. Grab large power in Han dynasty
- The dynasty itself, ruling China for over 400 years (206 BCE - 220 CE).
- The dynasty before Han dynasty
- A foreign policy where neighbouring states gave gifts to the Han emperor to acknowledge his power.
- One of the most famous Han emperors, who greatly expanded the empire and the Silk Road.
- The magnificent capital city of the Western Han Dynasty (modern-day Xi'an).
- The Han era saw major inventions like paper and the seismograph.
- The Han greatly increased China's borders, reaching into Central Asia and Korea.
- The important person of SIlk Road
- The second half of the dynasty after the capital moved east to Luoyang.
20 Clues: The servant in the court. • The dynasty before Han dynasty • The important person of SIlk Road • The uncles of the King. Grab large power in Han dynasty • A period of great peace, prosperity, and cultural achievements. • The Han era saw major inventions like paper and the seismograph. • The peasant rebel who became the first Han emperor (Emperor Gaozu). • ...
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
Space Discovery 2026-01-27
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- Planet closest to the Sun
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The first artificial satellite launched into space
- Planet with a famous ring system
- First human in space
- Telescope that observes distant galaxies from space
- Force that keeps planets in orbit
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- Planet known for its extreme winds and blue color
- Planet known as the Red Planet
- A giant cloud of gas and dust where stars are born
- Our galaxy’s name
- Small rocky bodies sometimes collide with planets
- Star at the center of our solar system
13 Clues: Our galaxy’s name • First human in space • Planet closest to the Sun • Planet known as the Red Planet • Planet with a famous ring system • Force that keeps planets in orbit • The largest planet in our solar system • Star at the center of our solar system • Planet known for its extreme winds and blue color • Small rocky bodies sometimes collide with planets • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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'
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Colonial America 2026-01-08
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- native to a land.
- triangular thing used to propel ships.
- Exchange of products between Europe and the Americas.
- Story of Spanish conquistador's treatment of natives.
- Small ship used by explorers.
- Period of "rebirth" of learning and discovery in Europe.
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- highly organized society.
- Italian credited with America's discovery.
- When humans learned to farm.
- Viking who reached North American before Columbus.
- Largest native nation in the Southeast.
- Navigational instrument.
- Culture Early native civilization who built mounds.
- Series of holy wars that introduced new products to Europeans.
- Native nation that lived where we currently are.
15 Clues: native to a land. • Navigational instrument. • highly organized society. • When humans learned to farm. • Small ship used by explorers. • triangular thing used to propel ships. • Largest native nation in the Southeast. • Italian credited with America's discovery. • Native nation that lived where we currently are. • Viking who reached North American before Columbus. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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.
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 • ...
Project 3 Terms 2025-10-23
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- 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
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- 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
Father's Day Edition 2015-06-18
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- Southern patriarch
- How much I love you 2 wds.
- Common in your company
- Suffix with "grand"
- Your day job
- A little girl's parent
- Father-daughter winter activity
- Mother and ________
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- "Hop On ___" (Dr. Seuss book)
- The king of foods
- Your highest pastime
- Protected inventions
- Thought the porridge was too cold
- Father-daughter summer activity
- Your vessel of choice
- Mr. Rodriguez
- One who inspires, e.g.
17 Clues: Your day job • Mr. Rodriguez • The king of foods • Southern patriarch • Suffix with "grand" • Mother and ________ • Your highest pastime • Protected inventions • Your vessel of choice • Common in your company • A little girl's parent • One who inspires, e.g. • How much I love you 2 wds. • "Hop On ___" (Dr. Seuss book) • Father-daughter summer activity • Father-daughter winter activity • ...
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
Ancient Mesopotamia 2025-10-10
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- seizing control by force or war
- a rich, curved area in the Middle East where some of the first farming and cities began
- low land with a river, often good for farming
- one of the first written legal system. 282 laws were carved on huge stones and place in public view
- a building where people worship their gods and goddesses
- the first writing system, using wedge-shaped marks pressed into clay tablets
- beliefs and practices about gods, world, and how people should live
- Akkadian leader who established the world’s first empire
- a vast area with one ruler who controls diverse people and lands
- designing and building structures: houses, temples, palaces
- urban societies; large groups in cities with government, culture, and technology
- something handed down from the past, like ideas, inventions or traditions
- trained group protecting an expanding country or empire, often by fighting
- relating to Akkad, the first empire in Mesopotamia, or its people and lands
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- a place where books, tablets, or scrolls are collected for reading and learning
- the spreading of ideas, customs, and technologies from one culture to another
- a city with its own government and laws
- recording words, ideas, and information for sharing and remembering
- tools and inventions that are problem-solving and life easing
- a great or important thing someone had done or created
- the study of the Earth’s land, water, and how people interact with their environment
- famous Babylonian king who created an early set of written laws
- the study of stars, planets, and space beyond earth
- a huge, stepped tower built as a temple in Sumerian cities
- a system for bringing water to crops to help them grow, especially in dry places
25 Clues: seizing control by force or war • a city with its own government and laws • low land with a river, often good for farming • the study of stars, planets, and space beyond earth • a great or important thing someone had done or created • a building where people worship their gods and goddesses • Akkadian leader who established the world’s first empire • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
CHAPTER 11-1 A GROWING ECONOMY 2020-12-09
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- in high demand because of high cotton production
- changed manufacturing forever
- wove thread into cloth
- a finished good or product
- corn and wheat are examples
- New England's rivers offered _____
- American economic system
- in high demand because of textile factories
- worked in mills and collected ______
- invented the cotton gin
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- it spun thread
- the time period of mills, inventions and factories
- saved time and money
- The rise of ______
- A growing _____
- the heart of the industrial revolution
- whos Massachusetts cloth factory?
- protects the rights of inventors
- cotton gin removed what from cotton
- the word "gin" in short for ____
20 Clues: it spun thread • A growing _____ • The rise of ______ • saved time and money • wove thread into cloth • invented the cotton gin • American economic system • a finished good or product • corn and wheat are examples • changed manufacturing forever • protects the rights of inventors • the word "gin" in short for ____ • whos Massachusetts cloth factory? • New England's rivers offered _____ • ...
EQUAL CROSSWORD 1 2022-04-11
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- FLOCKING BIRD SEEN IN MOST TOWN SQUARES
- IRRITIATING INSECT
- WORLD'S LARGEST SNAKE
- DAIRY PRODUCT
- BRANCH OF PHYSICS
- COMMON LAWN-DWELLER
- LOVE OF WISDOM
- UKRAINIAN CITY
- BLACK ROCK MILLIONS OF YEARS OLD
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- THE BIG YIN
- "JAWS" ALSO KNOWN AS?
- FASCIST LEADER OF AN AUTHORITARIAN GOVERNMENT
- CLINT EASTWOOD CATCHPHRASE
- JULES HAS THIS WRITTEN ON HIS WALLET
- POPULAR SCIENCE FICTION SERIES SET IN SPACE
- MORALLY AMBIGUOUS AND DANGEROUS WOMEN
- "I'M SPARTACUS!"
- ONE OF THE LARGEST AFRICAN LAKES
- SPECIAL INVENTIONS THAT LET YOU SEE THROUGH WALLS
- PHILOSOPHY OF ART AND BEAUTY
- OUTRAGEOUS
21 Clues: OUTRAGEOUS • THE BIG YIN • DAIRY PRODUCT • LOVE OF WISDOM • UKRAINIAN CITY • "I'M SPARTACUS!" • BRANCH OF PHYSICS • IRRITIATING INSECT • COMMON LAWN-DWELLER • "JAWS" ALSO KNOWN AS? • WORLD'S LARGEST SNAKE • CLINT EASTWOOD CATCHPHRASE • PHILOSOPHY OF ART AND BEAUTY • ONE OF THE LARGEST AFRICAN LAKES • BLACK ROCK MILLIONS OF YEARS OLD • JULES HAS THIS WRITTEN ON HIS WALLET • ...
40 2025-09-02
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- Zombie survival drama
- Survivors on a mysterious island
- Twins solve town mysteries
- Propane salesman sitcom
- Finn and Jake’s quests
- Spy agency parody
- Quirky burger family
- Amateur cooking contest
- Superhero TV universe
- Business competition show
- Cheerleader teen hero
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- Avatar sequel in Republic City
- TV and film awards
- New Jersey mob drama
- Teen ghost fighter
- Actors’ peer honors
- Epic space saga
- Aang saves world
- Undersea fry cook
- Stepbrothers’ summer inventions
- Alien’s Earth failure
- Comedy about background actors
- Gem-powered boy hero
- TV award show
- Strategic reality show
25 Clues: TV award show • Epic space saga • Aang saves world • Undersea fry cook • Spy agency parody • TV and film awards • Teen ghost fighter • Actors’ peer honors • New Jersey mob drama • Quirky burger family • Gem-powered boy hero • Zombie survival drama • Alien’s Earth failure • Superhero TV universe • Cheerleader teen hero • Finn and Jake’s quests • Strategic reality show • Propane salesman sitcom • ...
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 • ...
Ancient Civilisations Vocabulary 2025-10-28
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- – The art and practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- – Something that people use to meet their needs (e.g., water, wood, metal).
- – The exchange of goods and services between people or regions.
- – A large building or statue built to remember an event or person.
- – When there is more food or goods than people need, allowing trade or storage.
- – The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food.
- – A rule made by a government that everyone must follow.
- – Group in society divided by job, wealth, or importance.
- – The system used to make decisions and manage a society or country.
- – A complex society with cities, organised government, social classes, writing, and culture.
- – The tools, inventions, and skills people use to solve problems and make life easier.
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- – What a civilisation leaves behind for future generations, like ideas or inventions.
- – A new idea, method, or invention that improves life.
- – The ideas, customs, and art of a particular group of people.
- - The process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- – The growth of cities as people move from rural to urban areas.
- – A group of people living together, sharing laws, traditions, and values.
- – A system of beliefs about gods or the meaning of life.
- – A method of recording information using symbols or letters.
- – The action of guiding and making decisions for a group of people.
- – The way people produce, buy, and sell goods and services.
- - Keeping and raising cattle for food(ruminants e.g. oxes and cows, sheeps, goats, etc).
- - A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
23 Clues: – A new idea, method, or invention that improves life. • – A system of beliefs about gods or the meaning of life. • – A rule made by a government that everyone must follow. • – Group in society divided by job, wealth, or importance. • – The way people produce, buy, and sell goods and services. • – A method of recording information using symbols or letters. • ...
the earth 2019-12-16
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- To...is to speak very softly.
- Energy that powers most modern inventions such as fridges, TVs...
- If you catch a cold easily, your ...system may not work well.
- "Tiny" is the antonym of...
- To be in ... is to be in danger.
- A small group of people living together.
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- Illness.
- To... the land is to keep it from harm.
- The practice of cutting down trees.
- Green areas that are called the lungs of our planet.
- A shack where tribesmen live.
- Hidden tribes are ... of all modern inventions = they don't have any.
12 Clues: Illness. • "Tiny" is the antonym of... • To...is to speak very softly. • A shack where tribesmen live. • To be in ... is to be in danger. • The practice of cutting down trees. • To... the land is to keep it from harm. • A small group of people living together. • Green areas that are called the lungs of our planet. • ...
Intellectual Property 2018-01-24
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- that belong to someone
- was signed at Stockholm in 1967 and entered into force in 1970.
- document, issued, upon application, by a government office
- property law that gives creative artists exclusive control of their work
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- property” covers inventions and industrial designs.
- possibility of making and manufacturing in practice, and that of carrying out or using in practice.
- who the Madrid Agreement and Protocol Concerning the International Registration of Marks
- as inventions, industrial designs, trademarks, service marks and commercial names and designations constitute the industrial property branch of intellectual property.
8 Clues: that belong to someone • property” covers inventions and industrial designs. • document, issued, upon application, by a government office • was signed at Stockholm in 1967 and entered into force in 1970. • property law that gives creative artists exclusive control of their work • ...
Medical Discoveries 2025-09-06
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- Shape of DNA
- Pain prevention in surgery
- Molecule of heredity
- Mapping of human DNA
- Disease caused by microbes
- 3D X-ray imaging
- First successful vaccine
- First antibiotic discovered
- Types of human blood
- Prevents infection in wounds
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- Tool to hear heart
- Magnetic imaging discovery
- Landmark surgical success
- Tool to see microbes
- Prevents infections
- Treats diabetes
- Imaging discovery
- Medicine killing bacteria
18 Clues: Shape of DNA • Treats diabetes • 3D X-ray imaging • Imaging discovery • Tool to hear heart • Prevents infections • Molecule of heredity • Mapping of human DNA • Tool to see microbes • Types of human blood • First successful vaccine • Landmark surgical success • Medicine killing bacteria • Magnetic imaging discovery • Pain prevention in surgery • Disease caused by microbes • ...
Physical Geograpghy 2025-11-05
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- represenative
- something needs
- Religious authority
- Borders artificial set by gov
- south 6 founding members of the confederacy
- State in same territory
- Totatl control og all aspects
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- smaller society
- ideas, inventions
- whenever king or queen has power
- Borders created by physical features
- society accepts and adopts
- citizens hold political power
- located in specific territory
- Common culture
15 Clues: represenative • Common culture • smaller society • something needs • ideas, inventions • Religious authority • State in same territory • society accepts and adopts • Borders artificial set by gov • citizens hold political power • located in specific territory • Totatl control og all aspects • whenever king or queen has power • Borders created by physical features • ...
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS - VOCABULARY 2025-02-02
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- To harm or break something
- Causing harm or damage (adjective)
- Harm or injury caused to something.
- to make something better.
- something new or unknown
- A major discovery or achievement.
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- A person who studies and investigates to find new information
- A scientific test to discover something
- A warning of possible danger or harm
- To study or investigate something in detail.
- Being accountable for something.
- Causing worry or fear.
- To create something new or different.
- To completely ruin or damage something.
- The process of becoming larger or more developed.
15 Clues: Causing worry or fear. • something new or unknown • to make something better. • To harm or break something • Being accountable for something. • A major discovery or achievement. • Causing harm or damage (adjective) • Harm or injury caused to something. • A warning of possible danger or harm • To create something new or different. • A scientific test to discover something • ...
planets 2024-02-07
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- The act of finding or identifying something for the first time, as with Neptune and Uranus.
- Celestial body that orbits the Sun and is not a satellite of another planet.
- Circular bands of particles orbiting a planet, such as the faint rings of Uranus and Neptune.
- British astronomer credited with the discovery of Uranus in 1781.
- Largest moon of Neptune, known for its retrograde orbit.
- Large planet primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, like Neptune and Uranus.
- One of the five major moons of Uranus, known for its complex and varied terrain.
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- German astronomer credited with the discovery of Neptune in 1846.
- NASA spacecraft that visited both Neptune and Uranus, providing valuable data and images.
- Seventh planet from the Sun, an ice giant with a unique axial tilt.
- Eighth planet from the Sun, a gas giant known for its blue coloration.
- Planet primarily composed of water, ammonia, and methane in its atmosphere, like Uranus and Neptune.
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet or celestial body, such as the hydrogen-rich atmospheres of Neptune and Uranus.
- Natural satellites that orbit planets, like Triton (Neptune) and Miranda (Uranus).
14 Clues: Largest moon of Neptune, known for its retrograde orbit. • German astronomer credited with the discovery of Neptune in 1846. • British astronomer credited with the discovery of Uranus in 1781. • Seventh planet from the Sun, an ice giant with a unique axial tilt. • Eighth planet from the Sun, a gas giant known for its blue coloration. • ...
Untitledj 2022-04-05
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- David’s first discovery
- David’s death
- what age David entered school
- David’s last major discovery
- David’s wife
- David’s first job
- where David was born
- Davids next job
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- When David was born
- David’s next school
- David’s university
- how David was doing
- David’s child
- David’s first school
- David’s next school
- David’s degree
- David’s next breakthrough
- early life
18 Clues: early life • David’s wife • David’s child • David’s death • David’s degree • Davids next job • David’s first job • David’s university • When David was born • David’s next school • how David was doing • David’s next school • David’s first school • where David was born • David’s first discovery • David’s next breakthrough • David’s last major discovery • what age David entered school
Australia 2023-05-03
Across
- : Relieve crowded jails
- : smallpox
- : mistreated by the english
- : moving around from place to place
- : Voting rights granted in 1965
- : School attendance rates and literacy
- : a boomerang
- day : created in 2008
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- : less than 3 of the population
- : life span is 10 years
- : The people that where here from the beginning
- : remote areas
- : history is passed down through language
- : There are many languages that are now extinct
- : hunters, and gathers
15 Clues: : smallpox • : a boomerang • : remote areas • day : created in 2008 • : hunters, and gathers • : life span is 10 years • : Relieve crowded jails • : mistreated by the english • : less than 3 of the population • : Voting rights granted in 1965 • : moving around from place to place • : School attendance rates and literacy • : history is passed down through language • ...
Finding Yourself 2023-04-19
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- - being true to yourself and your values
- - a long and often difficult process of personal growth
- - examining your own thoughts and feelings
- - a strong interest or enthusiasm for something
- - the process of searching for something
- - the process of becoming a better version of yourself
- - a dramatic change in your life or mindset
- - a sense of satisfaction and happiness with your life
- - achieving your full potential and becoming the best version of yourself.
- - the act of finding something that was previously unknown
- - the process of gaining confidence and control over your life
- - the process of finding out more about yourself and what you want in life
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- - a gradual process of change and development
- - thinking deeply about your experiences and actions
- - a deep understanding of something
- - a clear understanding of your own values and beliefs
- - a reason for existing, a sense of direction and meaning
- - understanding your own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- - who you are as a person
- - paying attention to the present moment with a nonjudgmental attitude
20 Clues: - who you are as a person • - a deep understanding of something • - being true to yourself and your values • - the process of searching for something • - examining your own thoughts and feelings • - a dramatic change in your life or mindset • - a gradual process of change and development • - a strong interest or enthusiasm for something • ...
Detective Discovery 2014-01-10
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- Just needs some help for Christ Sake's
- 20th Century Toronto's finest
- Prequel to Inspector Morse
- Doctor that drums to his own beat
- 90% of the characters in the programmes
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- Sexy detective with sexy motives
- A kind of beeping code
- Small Island off the coast of Britain
- Poirots first name
- Sharp, unpleasant, metal
- A kind of suspect
- Author of Miss Marple
12 Clues: A kind of suspect • Poirots first name • Author of Miss Marple • A kind of beeping code • Sharp, unpleasant, metal • Prequel to Inspector Morse • 20th Century Toronto's finest • Sexy detective with sexy motives • Doctor that drums to his own beat • Small Island off the coast of Britain • Just needs some help for Christ Sake's • 90% of the characters in the programmes
Discovery & Invention 2023-05-17
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- Coming into existence or prominence
- To make something more up-to-date or modern
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- A large number or crowd
- Dangerous or risky
- Not real; invented for a book or story
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- Impossible to understand
- Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge
- Absolutely necessary
- Able to be modified to suit personal needs or preferences
- Happening at the same time
- Introducing new ideas or methods
12 Clues: Dangerous or risky • Absolutely necessary • A large number or crowd • Impossible to understand • Happening at the same time • Introducing new ideas or methods • Coming into existence or prominence • Not real; invented for a book or story • To make something more up-to-date or modern • Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge • ...
Discovery & Invention 2024-03-30
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- Coming into existence or prominence
- To make something more up-to-date or modern
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- A large number or crowd
- Dangerous or risky
- Not real; invented for a book or story
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- Impossible to understand
- Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge
- Absolutely necessary
- Able to be modified to suit personal needs or preferences
- Happening at the same time
- Introducing new ideas or methods
12 Clues: Dangerous or risky • Absolutely necessary • A large number or crowd • Impossible to understand • Happening at the same time • Introducing new ideas or methods • Coming into existence or prominence • Not real; invented for a book or story • To make something more up-to-date or modern • Having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- an invention that makes work easier
- brightness
- to write or record information (wedge)
- ramp
- financial gain
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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 • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- its the object that you can impress homework
- its the object which you use to watch series.
- its the gadget that you use all the day
- its the object that you use to take photos
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- its the aparratous which you can proyect films
- its the aparratous which you use to listen to music
- its the object that you use to listen better
- its the gadget that you use to do the homework
- its the utensil that illuminates you when you are studying
- its the objetc that you use to know the time
10 Clues: its the gadget that you use all the day • its the object that you use to take photos • its the object that you can impress homework • its the object that you use to listen better • its the objetc that you use to know the time • its the object which you use to watch series. • its the aparratous which you can proyect films • its the gadget that you use to do the homework • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
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- where to watch the news.
- instrument with which you can write.
- container where the fish live.
- instrument that can draw circles
- instrument with which you can see very small things
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- with it you can send messages.
- instrument with a keyboard.
- instrument where the stars can be seen.
- instrument in which you can just listen
- instrument which goes around the wrist.
10 Clues: where to watch the news. • instrument with a keyboard. • with it you can send messages. • container where the fish live. • instrument that can draw circles • instrument with which you can write. • instrument where the stars can be seen. • instrument in which you can just listen • instrument which goes around the wrist. • instrument with which you can see very small things
inventions 2024-01-25
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- It’s the pearson which teach in a school
- It’s a vehicle wich fly
- It’s the the instrument that we use to representeition The World
- It’s the object which gives light
- It’s the invention that hepls students with maths
- It’s the thing that we use to do work
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- It’s the whomen who invented the firts house self-cleaning
- It’s the object that control the traffic
- It’s the object which you use to write
- It’s the object which you use toncomunicated
10 Clues: It’s a vehicle wich fly • It’s the object which gives light • It’s the thing that we use to do work • It’s the object which you use to write • It’s the object that control the traffic • It’s the pearson which teach in a school • It’s the object which you use toncomunicated • It’s the invention that hepls students with maths • ...
INVENTIONS 2024-01-25
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- the sciencetist who invented the X-ray and won a nobel for it
- the place where sciencetists work
- a invention that solves difficult math equations
- the instrument which have black and white keys
- the piece of furniture where you sleep
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- the invention which can draw perfect circles
- something that allows you to see very little things
- the sciencetist who invented the light bulbo
- transporte that travels super fast
- a gadget that helps you to remové screws
10 Clues: the place where sciencetists work • transporte that travels super fast • the piece of furniture where you sleep • a gadget that helps you to remové screws • the invention which can draw perfect circles • the sciencetist who invented the light bulbo • the instrument which have black and white keys • a invention that solves difficult math equations • ...
Inventions 2024-01-30
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- Revolutionary console which has changed the history of videogames
- Google's app which helps you to be orientated
- Most popular social media in which you can post stories and chat with people
- Woman which is known for being the first to win two Nobel prices
- A device which is used for playing music for yourself and not disturbing people outside
- A big electronic device which is used on a desk and it's used for work and videogames
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- Nowadays entertainment system which is the most used by teens
- Vehicle which is lighter than a car and is made for one or two people
- Most common vehicle which is the most popular way of travelling
- Most popular mobile device which is known for it's high prices
10 Clues: Google's app which helps you to be orientated • Nowadays entertainment system which is the most used by teens • Most popular mobile device which is known for it's high prices • Most common vehicle which is the most popular way of travelling • Woman which is known for being the first to win two Nobel prices • ...
inventions 2024-01-25
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- is used when you have to turn off the ligh.
- is an object which allows you to sit
- is an object which can be used to call.
- is an object which allows you to watch all kinds of channels.
- is a transport that allows you to see what lies beneath the sea.
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- is an object that requires to be able to print papers.
- is a transport that allows you to travel to other countries.
- pen this object that is used when you want to write on paper
- is used when you want to search for information or see something.
- Urresti he invented this object to be able to sharpen a pencil
10 Clues: is an object which allows you to sit • is an object which can be used to call. • is used when you have to turn off the ligh. • is an object that requires to be able to print papers. • is a transport that allows you to travel to other countries. • pen this object that is used when you want to write on paper • ...
Inventions 2024-01-28
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- is the object which can charge your phone
- is the object which help kids with maths
- is the invention whose function is expand what you see
- is the invention which you use to look for information
- is the invention that you use to call
- is the person who discovered the gravity
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- is the object which can take photos or videos
- the women who invented radiation
- are the object that helped lots of people with eye problems
- is the object which you use to watch movies
10 Clues: the women who invented radiation • is the invention that you use to call • is the object which help kids with maths • is the person who discovered the gravity • is the object which can charge your phone • is the object which you use to watch movies • is the object which can take photos or videos • is the invention whose function is expand what you see • ...
Inventions 2024-01-09
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- This invention help people to see things in the universe.
- It is a thing that inventors invent.
- It helps to clean rainwater and drink by people.
- It helps to clean easier.
- It helps people to move using their house easily.
- The action to make an invention.
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- People who invent new things.
- It uses the sun to heat the house.
- He invented the light bulb.
- This invention help people to talk easily even far away.
10 Clues: It helps to clean easier. • He invented the light bulb. • People who invent new things. • The action to make an invention. • It uses the sun to heat the house. • It is a thing that inventors invent. • It helps to clean rainwater and drink by people. • It helps people to move using their house easily. • This invention help people to talk easily even far away. • ...
Inventions 2024-05-26
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- A device to listen to music and news.
- A glass object that produces light when electricity passes through it.
- A machine to keep food cold.
- A device used to take photos.
- A device that moves air to cool you down.
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- A vehicle that flies in the sky.
- A device that gives power to your electronic devices.
- A device to heat food quickly.
- used to talk to people who are far away.
- Small speakers that you put in your ears to listen to music.
10 Clues: A machine to keep food cold. • A device used to take photos. • A device to heat food quickly. • A vehicle that flies in the sky. • A device to listen to music and news. • used to talk to people who are far away. • A device that moves air to cool you down. • A device that gives power to your electronic devices. • Small speakers that you put in your ears to listen to music. • ...
Inventions 2024-09-10
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- The Wright brothers are famous for inventing this machine that made human flight possible.
- Press Johannes Gutenberg’s invention that revolutionized the production of books and the spread of knowledge.
- This device was invented by Alexander Graham Bell to transmit sound over long distances.
- This global system of interconnected computer networks transformed communication and access to information.
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- This invention allowed people to watch moving images and sound, transforming entertainment.
- This appliance changed how food is stored by keeping it cold for longer periods.
- This machine, originally created for complex calculations, has become essential in modern life for a variety of tasks.
- James Watt improved this invention, which powered the Industrial Revolution.
- Thomas Edison is credited with perfecting this invention that provides electric light.
- Percy Spencer invented this kitchen appliance that cooks food using electromagnetic radiation.
10 Clues: James Watt improved this invention, which powered the Industrial Revolution. • This appliance changed how food is stored by keeping it cold for longer periods. • Thomas Edison is credited with perfecting this invention that provides electric light. • This device was invented by Alexander Graham Bell to transmit sound over long distances. • ...
Inventions 2025-08-05
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- A portable light source powered by electricity, famously perfected by Thomas Edison.
- device that captures images without film in the digital age.
- life-saving medical breakthrough, developed by Edward Jenner, helps the body fight diseases.
- Galileo improved this optical device, which allows us to see distant stars and planets.
- This 19th-century invention by Alexander Graham Bell made instant voice communication possible.
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- A machine that processes data and can be used for work, games, or browsing.
- Invented by the Wright brothers, this vehicle revolutionized long-distance travel by air.
- A network connecting computers worldwide, enabling email and websites.
- A handheld device that combines a phone, computer, and camera into one.
- A two-wheeled human-powered vehicle, popular since the 19th century.
10 Clues: device that captures images without film in the digital age. • A two-wheeled human-powered vehicle, popular since the 19th century. • A network connecting computers worldwide, enabling email and websites. • A handheld device that combines a phone, computer, and camera into one. • A machine that processes data and can be used for work, games, or browsing. • ...
Inventions 2023-01-12
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- a machine created to make sewing easier
- spins multiple threads at once
- made transportation easier
- used to fly across long distance
- takes the seeds out of cotton
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- a process of making steel
- sends messages on a wire
- a boat than ran on steam; made transporting goods easier
- a machine that turns thread into fabric
- creates light; used in houses
10 Clues: sends messages on a wire • a process of making steel • made transportation easier • creates light; used in houses • takes the seeds out of cotton • spins multiple threads at once • used to fly across long distance • a machine created to make sewing easier • a machine that turns thread into fabric • a boat than ran on steam; made transporting goods easier
Inventions 2023-05-17
Inventions 2025-10-28
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- what something is made of
- to make something better
- to make something better or more advanced
- not expensive, easy to buy
- to create something new
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- an important or special part of something
- a piece of equipment made for a special purpose
- the reason something is made or used
- to plan how something will look or work
- what something does or how it works
10 Clues: to create something new • to make something better • what something is made of • not expensive, easy to buy • what something does or how it works • the reason something is made or used • to plan how something will look or work • an important or special part of something • to make something better or more advanced • a piece of equipment made for a special purpose
Inventions 2025-11-24
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- – Very new and different, often changing the way things are done.
- – Designed to be practical and useful rather than attractive.
- – Wasting time or resources; not working in the best way.
- – No longer used because something better exists.
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- – Not suitable or realistic for everyday use.
- – Something that is completely new and innovative.
- – Thought to be better than it really is.
- – Costs more than it is really worth.
- – Producing a lot of results or work.
- – Can be trusted to work well or do what is expected.
10 Clues: – Costs more than it is really worth. • – Producing a lot of results or work. • – Thought to be better than it really is. • – Not suitable or realistic for everyday use. • – No longer used because something better exists. • – Something that is completely new and innovative. • – Can be trusted to work well or do what is expected. • ...
Lewis and Clark 2012-06-05
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- Someone who uses machines to make goods is called a ______.
- Reaching St. Louis the Corps of Discovery explored for a time length of _____________.
- Who owned the land southwest of the Louisiana Purchase?
- Lewis and Clark’s expedition team was referred to as the Corps of Discovery. What modern day corps of people is sent to different countries to foster peace and goodwill?
- How was President Jefferson different than President John Adams?
- What was Jefferson’s purpose for the Corps of Discovery?
- An interpreter is someone who ____________ speech.
- Sacajawea has been honored as a great help to Lewis and Clark but her primary role is still the same as many women today which is _________.
- Without horses the Lewis and Clark expedition probably would have failed. Without _______ many of today’s expeditions may fail as well.
- President Thomas Jefferson ___________ the size of the United States.
- A _____________ is where a river begins.
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- Jefferson was a member of the ________- _______ party.
- By lowering taxes and decreasing the size of the army President Jefferson made the national government __________.
- Who sold the Louisiana territory?
- The French sold the area of Louisiana because they needed money for _____________.
- The people who traveled with Lewis and Clark were called what?
- Lewis and Clark tracked their explorations in writing. What similar method do we use in school today to record our thoughts?
- languages Sacajawea was important to the expedition because she ______.
- moon President Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to unknown parts of our continent. Presidents in the 20th century have sent explorers to map unknown places such as ____ _________.
19 Clues: Who sold the Louisiana territory? • A _____________ is where a river begins. • An interpreter is someone who ____________ speech. • Jefferson was a member of the ________- _______ party. • Who owned the land southwest of the Louisiana Purchase? • What was Jefferson’s purpose for the Corps of Discovery? • Someone who uses machines to make goods is called a ______. • ...
Jefferson Era to Jackson Era 2013-01-21
Across
- Doubled the size of the United States
- Taxes on foreign imported goods
- Changed how people worked
- Bans trade with another country
- Defended nullification
- Pressed for war with Great Britain
- Gives legal rights to inventions
- Set up regional courts
Down
- Explored with Lewis and Clark
- Wanted strong central government
- burned the "Philadelphia"
- Decided the border between the U.S. and Canada
- Mistrusted strong central government
- Obtained for $15 million
- Sauk leader
- Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828
- Invaded Spanish East Florida in 1818
- Lost the public's respect
18 Clues: Sauk leader • Defended nullification • Set up regional courts • Obtained for $15 million • burned the "Philadelphia" • Changed how people worked • Lost the public's respect • Explored with Lewis and Clark • Taxes on foreign imported goods • Bans trade with another country • Wanted strong central government • Gives legal rights to inventions • Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828 • ...
Jefferson Era to Jackson Era 2013-01-21
Across
- Defended nullification
- Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828
- burned the "Philadelphia"
- Invaded Spanish East Florida in 1818
- Wanted strong central government
- Bans trade with another country
- Explored with Lewis and Clark
- Sauk leader
- Set up regional courts
Down
- Obtained for $15 million
- Doubled the size of the United States
- Mistrusted strong central government
- Decided the border between the U.S. and Canada
- Changed how people worked
- Pressed for war with Great Britain
- Taxes on foreign imported goods
- Lost the public's respect
- Gives legal rights to inventions
18 Clues: Sauk leader • Defended nullification • Set up regional courts • Obtained for $15 million • burned the "Philadelphia" • Changed how people worked • Lost the public's respect • Explored with Lewis and Clark • Bans trade with another country • Taxes on foreign imported goods • Wanted strong central government • Gives legal rights to inventions • Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828 • ...
Inventions 3 2024-02-15
17 Clues: billig • finden • Einfluss • besitzen • erfinden • Erfindung • entdecken • entwickeln • verbessern • Erfinder:in • beeindruckt • Energie, Strom • übertragen, senden • verantwortlich für • investieren, Geld anlegen • Strom (hier, in diesen Vokabeln) • etw herausfinden, erarbeiten (etw = sth)
study guide 2025-11-12
Across
- ________cup
- ________strike happened in 1892
- integration (Carnegie steel)
- Thomas Edison invented the ______
- The Industrial Age brought a surge of new_____
- Alexander graham bell invented the?
- _________expand rapidly
Down
- _______Vanderbilt
- were created to standardize railroad schedules.
- Factory jobs drew __________
- Cyrus field laid the ______
- land grant and subsides encouraged construction
- integration (Rockefeller's standard oil)
- Workers formed __________
- Railroads opened the ____
- George Westinghouse developed the ________
16 Clues: ________cup • _______Vanderbilt • _________expand rapidly • Workers formed __________ • Railroads opened the ____ • Cyrus field laid the ______ • Factory jobs drew __________ • integration (Carnegie steel) • ________strike happened in 1892 • Thomas Edison invented the ______ • Alexander graham bell invented the? • integration (Rockefeller's standard oil) • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-25
Energy Inventions Article 2022-08-12
Across
- name of light that was invented that uses solar energy (3)
- what the Hollow Flashlight uses for energy
- produces light in a flashlight
- where the Little Sun Lamp gets its energy from
- approximately number of people that do not have electricity (2)
- includes everything
- term used to make things move
- where the Little Sun Lamp stores its potential energy
- what the Hollow Flashlight contains in the inside of the flashlight
Down
- type of job that designs inventions
- how old the girl was that invented the Hollow Flashlight
- last name of the inventor of the Hollow Flashlight
- the term used when harmful materials affect the environment
- type of oil used to burn to create light
- Inventions WB p. A1
- electricity flows through these metal strands
- term used when referring to the Sun
- type of moving energy
18 Clues: Inventions WB p. A1 • includes everything • type of moving energy • term used to make things move • produces light in a flashlight • type of job that designs inventions • term used when referring to the Sun • type of oil used to burn to create light • what the Hollow Flashlight uses for energy • electricity flows through these metal strands • ...
inventions 2020-06-12
Across
- are a invention that works whit sunligh
- this is a wash machine that use polymers to wash
- its a machine that turn the air in water
- this is a backpack than charge your celphone whit sun ligh
- its a lamp that works whit water
Down
- this cycle give energy when penal in it
- this are a rings that are biodegaradable
- its a machine that filter the waste in the ocean
- this ball accumulates energy when play whit it
- its a barrier that clean the ocean
10 Clues: its a lamp that works whit water • its a barrier that clean the ocean • this cycle give energy when penal in it • are a invention that works whit sunligh • this are a rings that are biodegaradable • its a machine that turn the air in water • this ball accumulates energy when play whit it • its a machine that filter the waste in the ocean • ...
Inventions 2014-02-28
10 Clues: take photos • print books • buy inventions • watch the clock • keep houses warm • look at the stars • go to the internet • used to call anyone • watch the films or shows • used for washing the clothes
Inventions 2013-03-19
10 Clues: Iron bird • Use it to fly • Suit for spaceguys • Food for lazy people • Vehicle with two wheels • Modern(smart) small Phone • Modern stair for lazy people • Digital place to find information • Modern stair for high destination • Vehicle with two wheels and a motor
Inventions 2016-01-14
10 Clues: to get rid of snow • makes you feel better • in the front of pants • if you can't eat sugar • problems with your body • to use when you can't walk • special sticky way to close • a sled that goes on the snow • steady beat, sometimes in music • to help your heart stay on track
