discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
MHTEST1 2023-10-19
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- A therapeutic approach that encourages self-discovery and personal growth.
- A state of extreme excitement and energy often associated with bipolar disorder.
- The ability to adapt to change and bounce back from adversity.
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
- A technique for relaxation and stress reduction involving deep breathing.
- A common mental health condition marked by persistent sadness.
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- A condition characterised by irrational fears and avoidance behaviour.
- A state of well-being that allows an individual to cope with daily challenges.
- A feeling of intense worry or fear.
- An essential human need for social interaction and connection.
- A chemical messenger in the brain that regulates mood and emotions.
- A mental health disorder characterised by mood swings.
12 Clues: A feeling of intense worry or fear. • A mental health disorder characterised by mood swings. • An essential human need for social interaction and connection. • The ability to adapt to change and bounce back from adversity. • A common mental health condition marked by persistent sadness. • A chemical messenger in the brain that regulates mood and emotions. • ...
Spelling homework 2021-06-14
10 Clues: 5 sided shape • 3 sided shape • 8 sided shape • external skeleton • 2 wheeled transport • Energetic or sprinted • undo what was deleted • 10 millimetres in one 1 ... • something you watch show/movies on • to discover something new is a new ...
Spelling Crossword 2023-11-14
10 Clues: A big ocean • To disappear • Very exciting • Judgements in courts • Truthful, authentic or real • Personal or business affairs • An excited state or condition • To see things that are not there • Protection against an eventuality • Finding something new, to discover
Vasco da Gama Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-24
10 Clues: Ship • Find • He sailed here • Da Gama's hometown • What he discovered • Place where he died • Country he sailed for • Number of journeys he went on • He rounded the tip of what country • One who travels to typically undiscovered places
jockiboi crossword 2022-02-04
10 Clues: first child • the family dog • won 6 awards at • Joakims brother • only studio album • show on Discovery+ • Joakims original last name • where lunabelle got dropped • song made together with GMX • movie made by Joakim inspired by Blair witch project
Mayan Crossword 2024-03-09
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- what did the Mayans use to build objects?
- word representing a day in the Mayan calendar
- what is the modern name for the Mayan ancient city of Yax Mutal?
- where did the Maya civilisation begin?
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- which of their inventions did they use for farming?
- Mayan writing
- seeds that the Mayan used to make chocolate
7 Clues: Mayan writing • where did the Maya civilisation begin? • what did the Mayans use to build objects? • seeds that the Mayan used to make chocolate • word representing a day in the Mayan calendar • which of their inventions did they use for farming? • what is the modern name for the Mayan ancient city of Yax Mutal?
あ 2015-01-21
Crossword 1 2024-03-04
10 Clues: Path to follow • Navigation device • Where you're headed • Discover new places • Finding something new • Path for hiking or walking • Exciting journey or experience • Helps you find your way around • Travel from one place to another • Points you in the right direction
A FRIGHTENING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-04-02
10 Clues: a spooky world • SALLY'S CREATOR • JACK'S LAST NAME • A CURIOUS RAG DOLL • THE KING OF HALLOWEEN • OOGIE BOOGIE'S HENCHMEN • jack's fascinating discovery • THE NIGHTMARE YOU CAN'T ESCAPE • THE ECCENTRIC LEADER OF HALLOWEEN TOWN • THE LOYAL GHOST DOG OF JACK SKELLINGTON
Telescope 2026-05-04
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- To make something look bigger than it really is
- Finding something new or learning something for the first time
- A curved piece of glass that bends light
- Tools and machines created using scientific knowledge
- A scientist who studies space
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- A huge system of stars, gas, and dust in space
- A tool used to look at stars and planets far away
- Looking carefully at something to learn more about it
8 Clues: A scientist who studies space • A curved piece of glass that bends light • A huge system of stars, gas, and dust in space • To make something look bigger than it really is • A tool used to look at stars and planets far away • Looking carefully at something to learn more about it • Tools and machines created using scientific knowledge • ...
DBIS Crossword 2023-05-17
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- Colour of a DBIS Secondary House
- A learner profile
- A DBIS senior leader
- A book genre found in the library
- A Mr Piggott's drama rule/value
- Surname of the Humanities teacher couple
- A chemistry teacher
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- A tool for schoolwork/homework
- The subject with the most presentations
- A DBIS Secondary House
- A DBIS subject
- DBIS logo colour
- A Head of House
- DBIS's age
14 Clues: DBIS's age • A DBIS subject • A Head of House • DBIS logo colour • A learner profile • A chemistry teacher • A DBIS senior leader • A DBIS Secondary House • A tool for schoolwork/homework • A Mr Piggott's drama rule/value • Colour of a DBIS Secondary House • A book genre found in the library • The subject with the most presentations • Surname of the Humanities teacher couple
Industrialization/Immigration Test Review 2023-10-02
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- ____ allowed businesses and factories to stay open for longer hours.
- This is the immigration station on the west coast
- Immigrants from _____ were detained for weeks to years before entering the US.
- A name given to businessmen who used unfair practices to get ahead. (example: paying workers low wages)
- A _____ factor draws people to another place.
- Made the manufacturing of products faster, more efficient, and lowered prices.
- The growth of industry during this period was made possible by ____. (Examples: the sewing machine, lightbulbs, and steel)
- A _____ factor causes someone to leave/emmigrate.
- What helped immigrant children assimilate faster than their parents?
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- Hull House is one of the ______ houses that were main source of aid for immigrants in the 1890s.
- These areas grew rapidly as more industries and factories were created.
- The name given to this period where few got rich but many were poor. Looks good on the surface but a lot of problems below the surface.
- Immigration station on the east coast. Most people coming through here were from Europe.
- What is it called when a company controls an entire industry?
- A name given to wealthy businessmen who donate wealth to benefit society.
- Groups that help workers have higher wages and safer working conditions.
- ___ percent of immigrants were allowed to enter the US after a few hours. Some spent up to a few months.
17 Clues: A _____ factor draws people to another place. • This is the immigration station on the west coast • A _____ factor causes someone to leave/emmigrate. • What is it called when a company controls an entire industry? • ____ allowed businesses and factories to stay open for longer hours. • What helped immigrant children assimilate faster than their parents? • ...
Hamlet - crossword 2017-11-15
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- unexpected reversal
- intelectual element in tragedy
- the sense of panic or loss of self in terror
- the most important aspect of a tragedy
- we can see come examples oof this theme in the most powerful characters
- the language through which the character express themselves
- the most obvious, and one of the main, themes of the play
- the character defect that causes the downfall of the protagonist
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- the feeling of pain one experience when watching another suffer
- this character shouldn't be perfectily good
- literary genre based on human suffering
- stage effects
- moment of ilumination
- the tool that the author uses to convey the inner thoughts of the character
- imitation of an action
15 Clues: stage effects • unexpected reversal • moment of ilumination • imitation of an action • intelectual element in tragedy • the most important aspect of a tragedy • literary genre based on human suffering • this character shouldn't be perfectily good • the sense of panic or loss of self in terror • the most obvious, and one of the main, themes of the play • ...
Vocabulary Unit 8 2023-10-04
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- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
- to gather information to create a book or a report
- replacing someone or something.
- extend something like a disease
- a person who introduces new methods or ideas
- somethings that occurs in all the world
- an infectious microbe
- a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
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- refuse to do something or accept it
- a complex human society
- made by human beings rather than occurring naturally
- to stay alive.
- a period of a hundred years
- a medical procedure cured by cutting open the body
- identify the nature of an illness by examination of the symptoms
15 Clues: to stay alive. • an infectious microbe • a complex human society • a period of a hundred years • replacing someone or something. • extend something like a disease • refuse to do something or accept it • somethings that occurs in all the world • a person who introduces new methods or ideas • to gather information to create a book or a report • ...
Spelling Crossword 2023-08-20
Across
- When you are learning you gain ______?
- A synonym for walk starting with w and ends with r is?
- To achieve something you __________ it.
- I am ______ dumb
- If you find dinosaur fossils that is a major _______
- Another synonym for story is?
- Not expressed or done in a direct way.
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- On the TV if you turn the _______ up it gets louder
- To be polite before opening a door you?
- When you are confused you say?
- What do you do to your shoes to secure them?
- The opposite of unlock?
- In maths we are learning _____ fractions?
- To consume something you _____ it?
- A sport a lot of elderly people play is?
15 Clues: I am ______ dumb • The opposite of unlock? • Another synonym for story is? • When you are confused you say? • To consume something you _____ it? • When you are learning you gain ______? • Not expressed or done in a direct way. • To be polite before opening a door you? • To achieve something you __________ it. • A sport a lot of elderly people play is? • ...
Nouns, all Nouns 2025-09-17
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- A regular behavior or practice, especially one that's hard to give up
- The condition of having paid work
- The natural world or surroundings
- The ideas, customs, and social behavior of a people
- A scientific test to learn something
- A fixed regular payment for work
- A formal meeting to assess someone's qualifications
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- A sequence of actions regularly followed
- A task or situation that tests someone's abilities
- Something accomplished successfully
- The presence of harmful substances in the environment
- The act of finding something new
- The process of learning skills for a particular job or activity
- The way in which a person lives
- Activities that provide amusement or enjoyment
15 Clues: The way in which a person lives • The act of finding something new • A fixed regular payment for work • The condition of having paid work • The natural world or surroundings • Something accomplished successfully • A scientific test to learn something • A sequence of actions regularly followed • Activities that provide amusement or enjoyment • ...
gold rush 2025-10-18
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- Rich grounds that sparked gold rushes
- Searching for gold or minerals by hand, often using simple tools like pans.
- Many left this job to search for gold
- Ned Kelly was one, in gold rush times
- The process of extracting gold from the earth
- A person that occupies property without permission
- Scientist analyzing the earth for gold deposits
- Like many who struck it rich in 1849
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- Moment the gold was first found
- Newcomer drawn by dreams of gold
- Gold-seeking technique using a shallow dish
- Australian town where gold was first discovered in 1851
- Historic clash between gold miners and authorities
- Subject for historians studying the Gold Rush
- What prospectors hoped to strike
15 Clues: Moment the gold was first found • Newcomer drawn by dreams of gold • What prospectors hoped to strike • Like many who struck it rich in 1849 • Rich grounds that sparked gold rushes • Many left this job to search for gold • Ned Kelly was one, in gold rush times • Gold-seeking technique using a shallow dish • Subject for historians studying the Gold Rush • ...
Resolution 2025-01-07
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- – Being stable and realistic.
- – Thinking carefully about your actions or experiences.
- – Taking control and making things happen.
- – Able to continue over time without harming resources.
- – Doing something with a specific purpose in mind.
- – Being responsible for what you do.
- – Concentrating attention on a specific thing.
- – Nurturing or encouraging growth.
- – Doing something the same way regularly.
- – Keeping a steady and even approach in life.
- – Being highly motivated to succeed.
- – Being careful and hardworking in what you do.
- – Feeling happy and satisfied after achieving something.
- – Bouncing back quickly from difficulties.
- – Giving someone the strength or ability to do something.
- – Concentrating on one thing without distraction.
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- – Successfully completing something.
- – Keeping something going for a long time.
- – Thoughtfully analyzing or considering your experiences.
- – Improving something to make it better.
- – Controlling your behavior and actions to reach goals.
- – Changing to fit new conditions.
- – Having a deep understanding of something.
- – The process of becoming better or more developed.
- – Creating something new or different.
- – Starting something new.
- – A big discovery or achievement.
- – To bring into agreement with a goal or plan.
- – Making the best use of something.
- – Being fully aware and present in the moment.
30 Clues: – Starting something new. • – Being stable and realistic. • – Changing to fit new conditions. • – A big discovery or achievement. • – Nurturing or encouraging growth. • – Making the best use of something. • – Successfully completing something. • – Being responsible for what you do. • – Being highly motivated to succeed. • – Creating something new or different. • ...
Socials Vocab- Industrial Revolutions 2016-06-11
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- land held to be used by anyone
- animal food
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- to sow seed by throwing them over a field by hand
- essential materials for a product in an industry
- new inventions, the science of industry
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
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- what colonizing power was referred to in the language of colonialism
- money used to invest in business
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface the protects from UV rays
- to use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- only members of the Church of England can hold political office or join the professions
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- world wide
19 Clues: to use • world wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by anyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive, inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants such as grass • new inventions, the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agricultural 1 2016-04-20
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- to use
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used by everyone
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- am increase in the world's temperature
- an economy based on industry, not agricultural
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human being from harmful rays of the sun
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- world-wide
- animal food
- new inventions; the science of industry
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to feed on growing pants, such as grass
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • am increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing pants, such as grass • unproductive; inadequate in performance • an economy based on industry, not agricultural • ...
Task #2 2024-04-22
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- His 9-5 job that sparked his interest in communication technology and led to many of his inventions.
- Thomas Edison's father joined a failed revolution, in which he marched on this city.
- Before this invention, electric lights were unreliable, expensive and short-lived.
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- This heavy metal used to be the go-to material choice for light bulb filaments because its high electrical resistance.
- This famous person worked for Edison for 6 months.
- Edison's first great invention, it could record and play back audio.
- A sort of scientific rivalry ("war") in the 1880s.
- A grant made by a government that confers upon the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a set period of time.
- The name of the COUNTY in which he was born.
- Thomas ... Edison (his middle name)
10 Clues: Thomas ... Edison (his middle name) • The name of the COUNTY in which he was born. • This famous person worked for Edison for 6 months. • A sort of scientific rivalry ("war") in the 1880s. • Edison's first great invention, it could record and play back audio. • Before this invention, electric lights were unreliable, expensive and short-lived. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-26
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- Production: The high-volume manufacture of identical items using techniques like the assembly line.
- The centralized buildings where large-scale manufacturing replaced home-based "cottage industries".
- Characterized by a constant stream of inventions, such as the spinning jenny and telegraph.
- The rapid migration of people from rural areas to growing cities to work in factories.
- A term for the emerging working class who performed manual labor for wages.
- The core shift from manual labor and hand tools to machine-powered production.
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- The overall process of developing machine-based industries for the mass production of goods.
- Engine: A pivotal invention that provided a powerful new energy source for factories and transportation.
- The economic system that grew rapidly as private owners invested in businesses for profit.
- The era fundamentally changed how people lived, worked, and organized society.
10 Clues: A term for the emerging working class who performed manual labor for wages. • The era fundamentally changed how people lived, worked, and organized society. • The core shift from manual labor and hand tools to machine-powered production. • The rapid migration of people from rural areas to growing cities to work in factories. • ...
Technology Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-13
Across
- last step in making a product
- Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
- damage soil and can run off into the surrounding areas.
- emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- removing pieces of a material
- time of rebirth of the arts and humanities
- 700 BC – 450 AD
- changing data into information
- a manufacturing system in which a product line assembles products continuously
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- process that changes the shape of materials
- the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- development of continuous manufacturing, sophisticated transportation and communication systems, advanced construction practices, and improved education and leisure time
- done to change the inner structure of a material
- is the science of growing crops and raising animals
- started with the development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetables and meat
- a manufacturing system in which components or goods are produced in groups and not in a continuous stream
- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built specifically to meet the customer’s specifications
- use of living organisms and systems to develop or make useful products
- unwanted signal that can interfere with the communication process
- Joining several parts to make a finished product
20 Clues: 700 BC – 450 AD • last step in making a product • removing pieces of a material • changing data into information • time of rebirth of the arts and humanities • process that changes the shape of materials • the discovery of copper and copper-based metals • done to change the inner structure of a material • Joining several parts to make a finished product • ...
Technology Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-13
Across
- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built specifically to meet the customer’s specifications
- development of continuous manufacturing, sophisticated transportation and communication systems, advanced construction practices, and improved education and leisure time
- unwanted signal that can interfere with the communication process
- a manufacturing system in which components or goods are produced in groups and not in a continuous stream
- 700 BC – 450 AD
- time of rebirth of the arts and humanities
- Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
- done to change the inner structure of a material
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- is the science of growing crops and raising animals
- Joining several parts to make a finished product
- last step in making a product
- emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- use of living organisms and systems to develop or make useful products
- the discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- a manufacturing system in which a product line assembles products continuously
- changing data into information
- damage soil and can run off into the surrounding areas.
- started with the development of stone tools used for hunting, cutting, and pounding vegetables and meat
- removing pieces of a material
- process that changes the shape of materials
20 Clues: 700 BC – 450 AD • last step in making a product • removing pieces of a material • changing data into information • time of rebirth of the arts and humanities • process that changes the shape of materials • the discovery of copper and copper-based metals • Joining several parts to make a finished product • done to change the inner structure of a material • ...
Just Like Rube Goldberg 2026-03-13
4 Clues: newspaper • what Rube was off the bat • where Rube went when San Francisco had the earthquake • something creative with metal and other stuff that is hard
Indigenous Native American Education 2023-11-20
Across
- Humans are threefold beings made up of a spirit, mind, and ___
- The ___ world exists side by side with, and intermingles with, the physical world
- The Bureau of Indian Affairs’ mission is to ___ the quality of life
- The ___ received instruction from scholars and intellectuals
- The Discovery of the New World & the ___ of North America
- Indigenous American ___ Beliefs & Practices
- Education was seen as a ___ way of life
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- Successful survival through ___ and imitation as well as from direct instruction from parents and other adults
- To be in ___ is to be at ‘oneness’ with life, eternity, the Supreme Creator, and oneself
- Every object, especially the ___ world, acts as a teacher
- The ___ system of Native American Societies
11 Clues: Education was seen as a ___ way of life • The ___ system of Native American Societies • Indigenous American ___ Beliefs & Practices • Every object, especially the ___ world, acts as a teacher • The Discovery of the New World & the ___ of North America • The ___ received instruction from scholars and intellectuals • ...
Geography 1st Semester Final 2018-12-17
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- This rainforest is the largest in the world and home to the most isolated tribes on earth
- Many of the Latin American holidays that we read about focused on this aspect of culture
- This insect could potentially be used as feed for livestock and this idea was suggested by scientists in the Netherlands
- These people lived in Latin America prior to having their empire toppled by the Spanish (we studied some of their inventions)
- A half of the earth. We use them to divide the earth into four regions
- This region has more countries than any region that we've studied to this point
- These lines run east and west and are parallel to the equator
- Most people in Russia live in this region of the country
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- The ways of life of people in a given region
- The region of the world that is comprised of Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean
- This sphere of earth contains all of its water
- This is the most common language in North America and is the 3rd most spoken language on the planet
- Map making
- These lines run north and south and are parallel to the prime meridian
- This sphere is the combination of all the spheres that allows for life on earth
- This sphere of earth contains all of its air
- This type of location is very specific and one example is an address
- This is the most common language in Latin America
- This type of location describes where something is in relation to something else or some other place
- This is one of the reasons that young people are leaving Africa and the Middle East for Europe
20 Clues: Map making • The ways of life of people in a given region • This sphere of earth contains all of its air • This sphere of earth contains all of its water • This is the most common language in Latin America • Most people in Russia live in this region of the country • These lines run east and west and are parallel to the equator • ...
Spellings 2020-07-08
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- a town or district that is an administrative district
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- a book that lists the words of a language and their meanings
- completely different
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- think or assume something is true or probable
- fixed; certain
- give a detailed account in words of
- complete with regard to every detail
- the reason for which something is done or created
9 Clues: fixed; certain • completely different • give a detailed account in words of • complete with regard to every detail • think or assume something is true or probable • the reason for which something is done or created • a town or district that is an administrative district • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • ...
Green Book -- English words 2025-06-12
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- the direction opposite to north
- an important discovery or development that removes a barrier
- modest; not thinking you are better than other people
- having a lot of money; rich
- a travel guide publishes from 1936 to 1964 that listed safe hotels, restaurants, and businesses for African American travelers during segregation
- a place where people pay to sleep when traveling
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- having great knowledge, experience, or refined taste
- a fixed, oversimplified image or idea about a particular group of people
- sounds organized in a pleasant way
- to become different or to make something differentRéessayerE
- the customs and beliefs of a group of people
- unfriendly or aggressive behavior toward someone
- the ability to accept differences and treat others with respect
13 Clues: having a lot of money; rich • the direction opposite to north • sounds organized in a pleasant way • the customs and beliefs of a group of people • unfriendly or aggressive behavior toward someone • a place where people pay to sleep when traveling • having great knowledge, experience, or refined taste • modest; not thinking you are better than other people • ...
chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-05
Across
- Gompers: A British-born American cigar maker, and labor union leader.
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- Addams: A woman who works for poor city dwellers
- line: Manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a conveyor belt
- Graham Bell: a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer
- Ford: an American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company
- to increase in speed
- enterprise: Economic system in which each privately owned business decides what to produce, how much to produce, and what prices to charge
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- bargaining: negotiation between company management and a union representing a group of workers about wages, benefits, and working conditions
- To change; to make different
- Company that controls all or nearly all business in a particular industry
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- of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities; rapid growth of city populations
- and Orville Wright: American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
- Place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- house: an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community.
- to get rid of
- building divided into many tiny apartments
- D. Rockefeller:An American business magnate and philanthropist
- Carnegie: A Scottish industrialist and philanthropist
- to give a good reason for an action
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- business owned by many investors
- Group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- To purify; to make free from impurities
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • To change; to make different • business owned by many investors • to give a good reason for an action • To purify; to make free from impurities • building divided into many tiny apartments • Addams: A woman who works for poor city dwellers • Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • ...
Domain 1 2024-02-03
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- 8-must own a share in the company
- 1-no line between business and owner
- 17-a one page document
- 28-in person items
- 24-Interested in taking on new business opportunities, Not always interested in taking on new business opportunities, An individual with an innovative product or service, Their key objective is to generate profits
- 25-Higher up front costs, but are less risky as you are also purchasing tested and true operational processes, products, and services, and well-recognized branding
- 26-physical, an item
- 3-highest ranked employee
- 29-Online
- 2-no profit business
- 11-paid a specific amount monthly
- 5-Handles day to day activities
- 9-work for a business or company
- 14-a non cash compensation
- 19-protects inventions
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- 21-Protects formulas
- 20-protects logos
- 13-paid a piece of how much you sell
- 4-Handles business finances
- 27-usually services provided by someone
- 6-creator of the company
- 18-protects creative works
- 22-small corporation
- crossword
- 23-Big corporation
- 15-a written document that details how a business will be structured
- 16-a brief overview of your business plan
- 10-paid by the hour
- 7-they have an interest in the success of the company
- 12-paid by what you sell
- 30-This structure is ideal for a single owner desiring low risk because owners are not personally liable for the company's debts.
31 Clues: crossword • 29-Online • 20-protects logos • 28-in person items • 23-Big corporation • 10-paid by the hour • 21-Protects formulas • 22-small corporation • 26-physical, an item • 2-no profit business • 17-a one page document • 19-protects inventions • 6-creator of the company • 12-paid by what you sell • 3-highest ranked employee • 18-protects creative works • 14-a non cash compensation • ...
Theorist 2025-06-30
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- Emphasized scaffolding in learning and discovery learning theories.
- A pioneer of operant conditioning and behaviorism
- Famous for the "language acquisition device" theory
- Developed the "Social Learning Theory" emphasizing observational learning.
- Focused on early attachment styles with the "Strange Situation" experiment
- A linguist who explored the stages of language development and grammar rules.
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- Created the "Ecological Systems Theory" describing multiple environmental layers impacting development.
- - This theorist is known for the "Zone of Proximal Development" concept.
- Known for stages of cognitive development like "sensorimotor" and "formal operational."
- A major figure in attachment theory who stressed the importance of a "secure base."
10 Clues: A pioneer of operant conditioning and behaviorism • Famous for the "language acquisition device" theory • Emphasized scaffolding in learning and discovery learning theories. • - This theorist is known for the "Zone of Proximal Development" concept. • Developed the "Social Learning Theory" emphasizing observational learning. • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 1 2023-10-05
Renaissance 2025-11-30
8 Clues: Fall of city • Land lord system • Books for masses • Social class rise • Growth of commerce • Rebirth of learning • Ocean route discovery • Questioning human mind
Can Virtual Reality Lead to Emapthy? 2021-09-01
Across
- the programs and operating information used by a computer
- the application of scientific knowledge used for practical purposes
- a scientific procedure used to make a discovery prove a fact, or test a hypothesis
- reality the computer generated simulation of a three dimensional environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly realistic way
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- to imitate the appearance of
- to contain as a basic element
- to occur at the same time or rate
- diversity, equity, and inclusion
- not physically existing in real life, but appearing to do so because of software
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
10 Clues: to imitate the appearance of • to contain as a basic element • diversity, equity, and inclusion • to occur at the same time or rate • the programs and operating information used by a computer • the ability to understand and share the feelings of others • the application of scientific knowledge used for practical purposes • ...
Cooper MACKS Crossword. 2021-05-21
Across
- a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive.
- restraint in spending money or using resources.
- A person who disappoints their friends and familys
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- to kill a group of animals or people
- something that you cant replace
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- the rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time or in a given sample
- acting up and being natughy
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- to kill a pest
- a thing that may happen or be the case.
- feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness
- :(of an activity at a school or college) pursued in addition to the normal course of study.
14 Clues: to kill a pest • acting up and being natughy • something that you cant replace • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • to kill a group of animals or people • a thing that may happen or be the case. • feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness • of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere. • restraint in spending money or using resources. • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-23
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- Known as the father of modern physics, this scientist improved the telescope.
- A scientist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle.
- This scientist is famous for his work on electricity and the invention of the lightning rod.
- This scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- This scientist discovered the circulation of blood in the human body.
- The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph.
- The scientist who developed the first successful polio vaccine.
- A mathematician and physicist who developed the laws of electromagnetism.
- The scientist who discovered penicillin.
- The scientist who developed the periodic table of elements.
- This scientist is known for the laws of motion and calculus.
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- The founder of modern nursing and a pioneer in healthcare reform.
- A pioneer in the study of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- The scientist who discovered the law of gravity.
- The inventor of the telephone.
- This scientist formulated the theory of relativity.
- The naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion.
- This scientist is known for the discovery of the electron.
20 Clues: The inventor of the telephone. • The scientist who discovered penicillin. • The scientist who discovered the law of gravity. • This scientist formulated the theory of relativity. • The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter. • The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph. • The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion. • ...
Economic Geography Maire 2013-05-04
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- number of people working directly in Nike
- the area of people or companies a factory may sell its goods to
- force the people which work for a company
- industry providing a service
- an industry which makes raw materials into goods
- industry based on research and development of high tech goods
- grant when the government gives money to companies
- the process by which companies, ideas or lifestyles spread more and more around the world
- industrywhich extracts raw materials from the earth or sea
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- profit Nike made in 2010
- the shape and height of the land
- companies with many branches in many countries
- a country which has been newly industrialised either by the discovery of valueble merchandise, or a large market
- where Nike's HQ is located
- number of countries Nike has factories in
15 Clues: profit Nike made in 2010 • where Nike's HQ is located • industry providing a service • the shape and height of the land • number of people working directly in Nike • force the people which work for a company • number of countries Nike has factories in • companies with many branches in many countries • an industry which makes raw materials into goods • ...
Lesson 10 review 2022-10-23
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- Kangaroos are not as ______ as they look.
- She _______-ly skipped out of class when she saw her grade.
- Ducks and penguins are ________ birds.
- Drinking and driving is a _____ combination.
- You are on the _____ of making a great discovery.
- If you want something sometimes you need to be more _____-ive and demand it.
- I will be _______-ing your progress.
- He spoke in a slow ______ voice.
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- "Justice does not help those who slumber but helps only those who are vigilant." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
- The chances of class ending early were _______.
- Jack be _____ Jack be quick. Jack jumped over the candle stick.
- "Morning without you is a ______-d dawn."— Emily Dickinson
- Her arm was _____-d in a car accident.
- She followed the _____ of the underprivileged children crossing the dessert.
- George tried to ______ Lucy's gaze from seeing the injured man.
15 Clues: He spoke in a slow ______ voice. • I will be _______-ing your progress. • Her arm was _____-d in a car accident. • Ducks and penguins are ________ birds. • Kangaroos are not as ______ as they look. • Drinking and driving is a _____ combination. • The chances of class ending early were _______. • You are on the _____ of making a great discovery. • ...
King Tut 2022-11-23
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- King Tut's ________ was the only pharaoh's _________ found to be intact.
- More than 5000 of these objects were found in King Tut's tomb.
- King Tut's tomb was found after an _________.
- The discovery of King Tut's tomb help aid Egypt's ________.
- King Tut was a ________ when he was crowned as King of Egypt.
- King Tut's tomb was found in the _________.
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- Egypt's capital and its largest city.
- A ruler of Ancient Egypt.
- A trend where people went crazy for all things associated with King Tut and Ancient Egypt.
- The archaeologist who discovered King Tut's tomb.
- Each year, more than 1 ________ people visit the valley of kings.
- The majority of Egypt follow the religion of ________.
- Egypt's economy depends on oil and gas ________.
- King Tut's tomb was located near this river.
- King Tut was preserved as a _________.
15 Clues: A ruler of Ancient Egypt. • Egypt's capital and its largest city. • King Tut was preserved as a _________. • King Tut's tomb was found in the _________. • King Tut's tomb was located near this river. • King Tut's tomb was found after an _________. • Egypt's economy depends on oil and gas ________. • The archaeologist who discovered King Tut's tomb. • ...
Trail of Tears 2025-01-13
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- Often broke agreements made between the U.S. and Native tribes
- the Supreme Court ruled in _______ of the Cherokee Nation
- 16,000 of them died during relocation
- the Native American tribe that resisted removal from Florida
- opinion on Indian Removal was _________
- the discovery of this in Georgia pushed settlers to demand Native lands
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- capable of producing abundant crops
- how most Native Americans traveled on the Trail of Tears
- region where a group has cultural, historical, and emotional ties
- this crop motivated many white settlers to take over southeastern lands
- the reality of the Indian Removal Act was what sort of removal?
- extremely exhausting
- relating to traditions, heritage, or belongings passed down through generations
- The president who ignored the Supreme Court decision and enforced removal
- laws are passed by this body in our government
15 Clues: extremely exhausting • capable of producing abundant crops • 16,000 of them died during relocation • opinion on Indian Removal was _________ • laws are passed by this body in our government • how most Native Americans traveled on the Trail of Tears • the Supreme Court ruled in _______ of the Cherokee Nation • the Native American tribe that resisted removal from Florida • ...
Radio in the Roaring Twenties 2013-12-01
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- One of Canada's major alliances that had emerged through the radio.
- Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc.
- The most innovative invention of the Roaring Twenties.
- Many Canadians tend to follow this genre of music.
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- The radio brought the citizens of Canada together.
- A person who invented the radio in 1901.
- A type of radio which required headphones.
- A sport that was broadcasted on the radio.
8 Clues: A person who invented the radio in 1901. • A type of radio which required headphones. • A sport that was broadcasted on the radio. • The radio brought the citizens of Canada together. • Many Canadians tend to follow this genre of music. • The most innovative invention of the Roaring Twenties. • Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc. • ...
Week 22 Target Vocabulary 2014-01-23
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- As he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, he ____________ the Gulf Stream.
- The _______ of the ship was struck by lightning.
- Electricians used a ________ to do tricks.
- One of the things Benjamin Franklin liked to do best was to make _______.
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- He was probably the first person to write weather ________.
- Electricity is a ________ charge.
- You can get _______ by electrical charges.
- You might get to see an _______ in your lifetime.
8 Clues: Electricity is a ________ charge. • Electricians used a ________ to do tricks. • You can get _______ by electrical charges. • The _______ of the ship was struck by lightning. • You might get to see an _______ in your lifetime. • He was probably the first person to write weather ________. • As he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, he ____________ the Gulf Stream. • ...
Guess the Scientist and Discoveries? 2013-03-01
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- helped you see make father things better (like space)
- great discovery was that the same force ruled motion of the planets and all matter on earth/space.
- won recognition as a writer of essays.
- turned his thoughts into the justice system.
- believed people can learn from experience and improve themselves.
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- his approach is called empiricism, or the experimental method.
- deaf musician.
- created his own telescope
8 Clues: deaf musician. • created his own telescope • won recognition as a writer of essays. • turned his thoughts into the justice system. • helped you see make father things better (like space) • his approach is called empiricism, or the experimental method. • believed people can learn from experience and improve themselves. • ...
Chemistry Cross Word 2017-09-12
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- - What experiment led to the discovery of the electron
- - An isotope that emits radioactive gamma rays an/or subatomic particles (for example, alpha and/r beta particles)
- - Positive Charged Particle
- - The number of protons in a nucleus
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- - Negative Charged Particle
- - Experiment Ran by Ernest Rutherford
- - The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- - Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
8 Clues: - Negative Charged Particle • - Positive Charged Particle • - The number of protons in a nucleus • - Experiment Ran by Ernest Rutherford • - What experiment led to the discovery of the electron • - The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • - Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons • ...
The New Rebublic 2021-10-21
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- a journey of discovery led by Meriwether Lewis.
- era of a rise in popular politics.
- ran from Albany to Buffalo.
- warned Europeans not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.
- doubled the size of the U.S.
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- laws that limited freedom of speech and the press.
- Democratic Rebublican in the 1786 presidential election.
- tried to keep the balance between the number of slave and free states.
8 Clues: ran from Albany to Buffalo. • doubled the size of the U.S. • era of a rise in popular politics. • a journey of discovery led by Meriwether Lewis. • laws that limited freedom of speech and the press. • Democratic Rebublican in the 1786 presidential election. • warned Europeans not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere. • ...
Inventions for a Better World 2023-12-10
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- Sutainable food source created from recycled plastic. (10 letters)
- AI-powered translator that breaks down language barriers in real-time. (14 letters)
- Technology that filters air pollution from major cities. (14 letters)
- Brain-computer interface for controlling prosthetic limbs. (18 letters)
- Device that translates animal sounds for human understanding. (11 letters)
- 3D printer that creates custom prosthetics for amputees. (12 letters)
- Holographic communication device that creates life-sized projections. (12 letters)
- Device that uses renewable energy to power entire cities. (12 letters)
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- Self-driving electric car that charges wirelessly while on the road. (14 letters)
- Underwater greenhouse that farms seafood and vegetables sustainably. (17 letters)
- Biodegradable clothing made from natural materials. (10 letters)
- What these inventions have the potential to do for the world. (6 letters)
- Device that converts body heat into usable energy. (11 letters)
- Personalized recycling system that sorts waste materials efficiently. (14 letters)
- Educational app that personalizes learning based on individual needs. (13 letters)
- AI-powered system that predicts natural disasters with greater accuracy. (19 letters)
- Solar-powered desalination plant that provides clean water for communities. (19 letters)
17 Clues: Device that converts body heat into usable energy. (11 letters) • Biodegradable clothing made from natural materials. (10 letters) • Sutainable food source created from recycled plastic. (10 letters) • Technology that filters air pollution from major cities. (14 letters) • 3D printer that creates custom prosthetics for amputees. (12 letters) • ...
CrossWord 2015-02-06
9 Clues: Fast Walk • 4th grade teacher • 5th grader teacher • Something you read • 3rd grader teacher • middle school teacher • the name of the school • Name for learner profile • Made out of wood with an eraser
Science quiz 2023-03-01
9 Clues: Canal rays • it has no charge • Stationary orbits • Positive electrode • Discovery of electrons • Concept of the nucleus • Electronic configuration is 2,5 • foil used in Rutherford Alfa particle • same atomic number, different mass number
Navigation Vocabulary 2021-11-18
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- A land controlled by another nation state
- The land that was discovered on the west side of the world
- Portuguese navigator that discovered most of the coast of west Africa
- A voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- Sail around the world
- Tax on imported goods
- Ship that could sail into the wind and close to the shore
- Spanish explorers that established colonies and looked for gold
- The area of water that was used to get to the New World
- Great reputation and recognition
- A group of people that have a common occupation
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- Instrument used to determine latitude
- Series of items traded between the Old and New worlds
- To search for the purpose of discovery
- Religious people who try to convert people
- A trade route that went from Europe to Africa to the Americas resulting in a 3 trade routes that made a triangle
- Economic policy that a nation's power depended on its gold and silver
- Economic system based upon private ownership and profit
- Balance of Trade, Exporting more than importing
- A relationship between countries where they would share resources with one another
20 Clues: Sail around the world • Tax on imported goods • Great reputation and recognition • Instrument used to determine latitude • To search for the purpose of discovery • A land controlled by another nation state • Religious people who try to convert people • Balance of Trade, Exporting more than importing • A group of people that have a common occupation • ...
Walnuts! 2013-07-31
Across
- The end of a Greek series
- Dashboards and cabinetry may have this in common
- Watershed with Cascade, Tehachapi and Coast ranges in common (2 words)
- The SF Giants did this to win the 2012 World Series
- Collect a bounty of objects
- State agency involved in walnut health research and export market development activities (acronym)
- Gone with the Wind character, Wilkes
- American aviation pioneer and filmmaker
- State of residence for number __
- Used to describe very hot and dry weather
- A precious suit in cards
- Removing the unwanted parts of an object
- 4,046 square meters
- Hierarchical structure that shows relationships
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- To cleanse or rinse with water, in medicine
- A fictional city governed by a wizard
- The 49ers’ exclamation to proclaim their discovery
- An individual that facilitates development and expansion
- A metal fastener
- A plan of consumption that involves a balanced group of foods (2 words)
- Exoskeleton
- Also known as a candle maker
- CME and NYMEX specialize in this
- A deeply wrinkled, hard fruit
- A device for dispersing particles of varying sizes
- Living tissue used to replace other damaged or diseased tissue
26 Clues: Exoskeleton • A metal fastener • 4,046 square meters • A precious suit in cards • The end of a Greek series • Collect a bounty of objects • Also known as a candle maker • A deeply wrinkled, hard fruit • State of residence for number __ • CME and NYMEX specialize in this • Gone with the Wind character, Wilkes • A fictional city governed by a wizard • ...
eyes 2021-12-02
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- unable to think clearly; confused.
- messy and dirty
- strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something
- a strict disciplinarian, especially in the armed forces
- past tense: duped; past participle
- bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy
- a forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something
- wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy
- inspiring disgust and loathing; repugnant
- the decisive or most important point at issue
- accept something reluctantly but without protest
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- dirty and disheveled
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- Flux describes any effect that appears to pass or travel through a surface or substance
- be constantly or visibly worried or anxious
- a feeling of doubt or hesitation
- straighten and clean its feathers with its beak
- a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society
- impose a misleading belief upon someone
- damage the purity or integrity of; defile
- laugh in a breathy, gleeful way; chuckle
- childishly sulky or bad-tempered
- not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; final.
- intense or widespread
- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
25 Clues: messy and dirty • dirty and disheveled • intense or widespread • bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy • a feeling of doubt or hesitation • childishly sulky or bad-tempered • unable to think clearly; confused. • past tense: duped; past participle • impose a misleading belief upon someone • laugh in a breathy, gleeful way; chuckle • damage the purity or integrity of; defile • ...
3/7/16 2015-12-15
Across
- Etiquette The way you treat others online with respect and courtesy
- To evaluate something in a detailed way
- close to the actual but not completely accurate or exact
- To discover or identify the existence of something
- Citizen a person who develops the skills and knowledge to effectively use the Internet and other digital technology, especially in order to participate responsibly in social and civic activities:
- 3dimensional representation of a person/things on a much smaller scale than the original
- An idea or explanation that you test through a study and experimentation
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- To arrange in groups or classes
- To take apart
- Taking a good look at something to notice characteristics
- To connect someone or something in your mind
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- To conclude from evidence. To make an informed guess
13 Clues: To take apart • To arrange in groups or classes • To evaluate something in a detailed way • To connect someone or something in your mind • To discover or identify the existence of something • To conclude from evidence. To make an informed guess • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • close to the actual but not completely accurate or exact • ...
ancient egypt 2022-10-11
Across
- what did scientist find in the walls of king tuts tomb
- where is tuts tomb located
- what did the emples recemble
- what was the tempes and tombs made out of
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- for mummifacation,how would they take out the brain
- both poor and rich wore what
- what did the ancient egyptins believe in
- what were the egyptians clothes made out of
- what was missing from king tuts knee
- 90% of ancient egyptians spent their time doing what
- where did the egyptians believe you would go when you die
- who was the first person who discovered the items that lead to the discovery of king tuts tomb
12 Clues: where is tuts tomb located • both poor and rich wore what • what did the emples recemble • what was missing from king tuts knee • what did the ancient egyptins believe in • what was the tempes and tombs made out of • what were the egyptians clothes made out of • for mummifacation,how would they take out the brain • 90% of ancient egyptians spent their time doing what • ...
QUEST 2025-02-17
Across
- First Indian woman to win an Olympic shooting medal
- Qualcomm chip used for optimizing apps for CoPilot+ PCs
- First Indian woman CEO
- First Computer Programmer
- CPU on Snapdragon Cockpit Elite
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- Youngest Nobel Prize Laureate
- Qualcomm ISP that is at the leading edge of mobile image quality
- Qualcomm chipset that enables enhanced AI processing, next-gen mobile gaming, and high-performance video streaming
- creates a Digital 6th Sense through always-on proximal discovery services
- Qualcomm's AI engine NPU
- First Women to receive Nobel Prize
- technology allows vehicles to communicate directly with other vehicles (V2V), infrastructure (V2I) and vulnerable road users (V2P)
12 Clues: First Indian woman CEO • Qualcomm's AI engine NPU • First Computer Programmer • Youngest Nobel Prize Laureate • CPU on Snapdragon Cockpit Elite • First Women to receive Nobel Prize • First Indian woman to win an Olympic shooting medal • Qualcomm chip used for optimizing apps for CoPilot+ PCs • Qualcomm ISP that is at the leading edge of mobile image quality • ...
Phrasal Verbs B6 2021-12-12
Across
- to break into many pieces/end a relationship/become unclear and difficult to understand while using an electronic device (i.e. telephone, tablet, computer)
- stop working/ to lose control emotionally or mentally/To end and not be successful/remove barriers or obstacles
- to become happier and feel more cheerful/to make something more attractive or enjoyable
- to escape
- pass easily; succeed easily
- to separate from the crowd/to leave an organisation, usually to form a new one
- end a relationship/agreement/to remove/break a piece from something
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- to become covered by (something) such as spots / a rash / a cold sweat
- Enter a place quickly.
- move into a different area of business, etc.
- force entry to a building/to interrupt/train a horse to be ridden/carefully use new products until they are fully functional
- move easily and quickly
- making an important discovery/pass a barrier or obstacle
- Feel more confident or optimistic about something
- begin suddenly
- close or fill a space with bricks.
16 Clues: to escape • begin suddenly • Enter a place quickly. • move easily and quickly • pass easily; succeed easily • close or fill a space with bricks. • move into a different area of business, etc. • Feel more confident or optimistic about something • making an important discovery/pass a barrier or obstacle • end a relationship/agreement/to remove/break a piece from something • ...
Crossword Unit 8 Emi 2023-10-04
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- A way of doing something
- having the ability to create or design new things or to think originally
- A resource that establishes guidelines of how to make or realize something
- to propagate something
- a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development.
- to decline an offer
- develop or be the first to use or apply a new method or activity
- made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, especially as a copy of something natural.
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- the action or process of replacing someone or something.
- to produce a report or a list by assembling information collected from other sources.
- based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized.
- attempt to find something
- place to occur
- the process by which a society or place reaches an advanced stage of social and cultural development and organization.
- to reject something
15 Clues: place to occur • to decline an offer • to reject something • to propagate something • A way of doing something • attempt to find something • the action or process of replacing someone or something. • a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development. • develop or be the first to use or apply a new method or activity • ...
British Culture Course People 2024-01-16
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- maths genius from India who studied at Trinity College Cambridge(1)
- 20th century English composer who wrote music inspired by Irish mythology and history(2)
- Cambridge scientists who discovered DNA in 1953(3)
- name of the university museum in Cambridge named after its benefactor
- British broadcaster and biologist famous for his nature documentaries(2)
- Saint Nicolas in the USA(2)
- famous 19th century English duo of writers of comic opera(3)
- suffragette who slashed the Rokeby Venus painting in 1914(2)
- painter of the Rokeby Venus(1)
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- British baker, food writer and television presenter of food programmes(2)
- female scientist who contributed to the discovery of DNA(2)
- first IRA militant who died after a hunger strike in 1981(2)
- father of the atomic bomb(2)
- Irish nationalist who was executed in the Easter Uprising(2)
- Elizabethan navigator and first Englishman in Japan(2)
15 Clues: Saint Nicolas in the USA(2) • father of the atomic bomb(2) • painter of the Rokeby Venus(1) • Cambridge scientists who discovered DNA in 1953(3) • Elizabethan navigator and first Englishman in Japan(2) • female scientist who contributed to the discovery of DNA(2) • first IRA militant who died after a hunger strike in 1981(2) • ...
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 2019-11-06
Across
- gilbert discovered the magnetic property
- filipino engineer known for discovery of the physical law
- powered/produced by sounds
- the “R” in MRI
- influence many aspect of our life
- “A” in ATM
- influence many aspect of our life
- physical law of electrical kinetic resistance
- regarded as a large bar of magnet
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- “I” in MRI stands for
- “M” in MRI
- “M” in ATM
- Used in storing computer data
- magnetic material undergo?
- turns kinetic energy to electric current
- “T” in ATM
- two poles
- end of magnet
- two poles
- to operate appliances
20 Clues: two poles • two poles • “M” in MRI • “M” in ATM • “T” in ATM • “A” in ATM • end of magnet • the “R” in MRI • “I” in MRI stands for • to operate appliances • powered/produced by sounds • magnetic material undergo? • Used in storing computer data • influence many aspect of our life • influence many aspect of our life • regarded as a large bar of magnet • gilbert discovered the magnetic property • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary Words 2023-10-23
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- Legal protection that prevents others from making, using, or selling an invention
- A piece of mechanical or electronic equipment used for a special purpose
- In a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
- Attract and hold the attraction and interest of
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- Strong feelings or beliefs
- A sudden or important discovery or development
- Imagine as a future possibility, visualize
- To state something is the case without providing evidence
8 Clues: Strong feelings or beliefs • Imagine as a future possibility, visualize • A sudden or important discovery or development • Attract and hold the attraction and interest of • To state something is the case without providing evidence • In a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval • ...
SCHOOL EDUCATION 2026-01-30
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- A mixture of different opinions, cultures, religions, races being equally represented
- Nurture and help throughout the way
- With knowledge and experience in many various areas
- A difficulty
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- A person who thinks and behaves in their own way
- A process of getting to know more about one's profession is called career...
- A process of learning more about one's inner self is called self-...
- To show a feeling or an opinion
8 Clues: A difficulty • To show a feeling or an opinion • Nurture and help throughout the way • A person who thinks and behaves in their own way • With knowledge and experience in many various areas • A process of learning more about one's inner self is called self-... • A process of getting to know more about one's profession is called career... • ...
Solve the crossword! 2018-12-19
Across
- an Italian explorer who stumbled upon the Americas and whose journeys marked the beginning of centuries of transatlantic colonization.
- a trip, especially over a long period or a great distance.
- a Portuguese explorer, one of the most successful in the European Age of Discovery, and the first person to sail directly from Europe to India.
- a Russian merchant and one of the first Europeans (after Niccolò de' Conti) to travel to and to document his visit to India. He described his trip in a narrative known as the “The Journey Beyond Three Seas.”
- the member of the crew who is the most knowledgeable about the world as it is crucial for the determination of course and direction when traveling.
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- a 15th-century Portuguese navigator. He was the first European to reach the Cape of Good Hope, the southernmost tip of Africa.
- someone who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there.
- led the first expedition to sail all the way around the world. He also discovered a passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- an organized journey or voyage for a specific purpose, especially for exploration or for a scientific or military purpose.
- the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found.
10 Clues: a trip, especially over a long period or a great distance. • someone who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there. • the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found. • ...
Ferdinand Magellan 2014-07-17
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- studied_____to know the geography of the earth
- columbus benefited off__________ "discovery" of america
- was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus
- he had beautiful ships but were hard to sail long________
- he served the same country christopher columbus served
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- as a boy studied____making and navigation
- took over a_____to travel the magellan strait
- he went to serve spain because portugal falsely______him of trading illegally with the moors
- the name of the route he traveled is called the_____strait
- king charles V of spain______magellan in his theory that the world was round
- was the first to_______the world
- he served in a war and walked with a______the rest of his life
- he_____in his effort to prove that the world was round
- his parents died when he was_______
- he proved that the world was_____
15 Clues: was the first to_______the world • he proved that the world was_____ • his parents died when he was_______ • as a boy studied____making and navigation • took over a_____to travel the magellan strait • studied_____to know the geography of the earth • was the same ethnicity as christopher columbus • he_____in his effort to prove that the world was round • ...
ped, pod, mov, mot, mob 2016-05-17
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- The speaker stood at the _______ and gave a speech.
- Mrs. McGuire measures the number of steps she takes with a _______ .
- The Corps of Discovery traveled on the Lewis & Clark _______ .
- My friend helps _______ me to complete my homework.
- The golden statue was removed from its _______ .
- A _______ walks on four legs.
- Coal was used as fuel for the first steam _______ .
- Transportation allows people to have greater _______ .
- Before the climbers climbed the mountain, they hiked through the _______ .
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- The burglar’s _______ was to get money.
- After his excellent performance, my brother received a job _______ .
- A _______ should always stay on the sidewalk.
- We tried to push the elephant, but she was _______ .
- I am in a hurry! Please _______ my request!
- I get _______ when I see homeless dogs and cats.
15 Clues: A _______ walks on four legs. • The burglar’s _______ was to get money. • I am in a hurry! Please _______ my request! • A _______ should always stay on the sidewalk. • The golden statue was removed from its _______ . • I get _______ when I see homeless dogs and cats. • Coal was used as fuel for the first steam _______ . • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-18
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- Invention used to avoid the spoiling of food
- Tool used with a key; requires combination or key to access
- Rail transport vehicle
- Invention used to type out documents
- Communication tool that works through a series of dots and dashes.
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- Part of a living being that contains their genes
- Language of touch; Form of reading for the blind
- Bulb Thomas Edison's greatest invention
- Instrument used as an alternative to sweeping, sucks in dust.
- Tool to measure the temperature of one's body
- Instrument held in hand to amplify voice.
- Discovery that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Piece of technology used to capture moments or photographs faster.
- Instrument with a positive and negative end that attracts metal.
- Instrument used by doctors to hear heartbeats.
15 Clues: Rail transport vehicle • Invention used to type out documents • Bulb Thomas Edison's greatest invention • Instrument held in hand to amplify voice. • Invention used to avoid the spoiling of food • Tool to measure the temperature of one's body • Instrument used by doctors to hear heartbeats. • Part of a living being that contains their genes • ...
Structure of atom 2024-08-08
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- autumns of different elements with the same mass number but the different atomic numbers .
- electrons: electrons present in the outermost cell of an atom
- neutral: same number of protons and electrons
- inert: outermost shell is completely filled
- positively
- number :it is equal to the sum of protons and a neutrons
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- :the combining capacity of an atom is called its valency
- race :Canal rays are positively charged radiations which led to the discovery of A positively charged subatomic particles called proton
- no charge
- negatively charched
- autumns of same elements with same atomic number but different atomic number
- number: it is equal to the number of protons
12 Clues: no charge • positively • negatively charched • inert: outermost shell is completely filled • number: it is equal to the number of protons • neutral: same number of protons and electrons • :the combining capacity of an atom is called its valency • number :it is equal to the sum of protons and a neutrons • electrons: electrons present in the outermost cell of an atom • ...
Deloitte Recruitment Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-23
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- : Deloitte encourages students to build this with professionals
- : The type of interview question where you describe a past experience
- : A key skill Deloitte values, often demonstrated in interviews
- : Deloitte’s advice: always send this after an interview
- : Deloitte’s internship program for freshman and sophomores
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- : Deloitte recommends tailoring this document for each job application
- : Deloitte suggests you prepare these about the firm and role
- : Deloitte says to research this about the company before applying
- : The professional networking site Deloitte recommends
- : Deloitte’s preferred format for resumes
- : This type of interview, often used by Deloitte, is focused on solving business problems
11 Clues: : Deloitte’s preferred format for resumes • : The professional networking site Deloitte recommends • : Deloitte’s advice: always send this after an interview • : Deloitte’s internship program for freshman and sophomores • : Deloitte suggests you prepare these about the firm and role • : Deloitte encourages students to build this with professionals • ...
York House School Values 2025-01-30
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- identity - Understanding and defining who you are as an individual
- - Ability to recover quickly from difficulties
- to new students - A clear, forward-looking perspective shared with incoming students
- and creativity - Exploring new ideas with curiosity and imagination
- inventing school traditions - Transforming old ways for a new generation.
- into a new diverse world - Opening oneself to a variety of cultures and ideas.
- to student life - The bond between students’ educational experiences and daily existence
- - Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- empowerment - A movement that strengthens and uplifts women in society
- of traditions - the significance and meaning that comes with long-established practices.
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- - Ensuring everyone is included and valued, regardless of differences
- - The ability to guide, inspire, and influence others.
- - Variety and difference in backgrounds, perspectives, or qualities.
- in a classroom setting - in a classroom setting Energy, enthusiasm, and color that fill a learning environment
- spark plan - A brief, clear action step to guide future decisions.
- - Outstanding quality or achievement in a particular field.
- The process of finding new knowledge or insight
- library - A collection of images stored digitally for reference.
- strong community force - A cohesive and united influence that drives change and support.
- show how real situations are brought into the classroom - Method that connects classroom lessons to real-world scenarios
20 Clues: - Ability to recover quickly from difficulties • The process of finding new knowledge or insight • - Understanding and sharing the feelings of others. • - The ability to guide, inspire, and influence others. • - Outstanding quality or achievement in a particular field. • identity - Understanding and defining who you are as an individual • ...
Reading lexis revision 2024-12-03
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- finding smth or someone for the first time
- have a good time
- an important historical building
- we use this to keep things safe
- reply to
- polite, reasonable, good
- people who work for no money
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- something people have always done
- an illegal activity
- search for smth or someone important
- a religious building
- a place outside an upstair window
- very sadly
- a place tourists visit
14 Clues: reply to • very sadly • have a good time • an illegal activity • a religious building • a place tourists visit • polite, reasonable, good • people who work for no money • we use this to keep things safe • an important historical building • something people have always done • a place outside an upstair window • search for smth or someone important • ...
Reading lexis revision 2024-12-03
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- we use these to keep things safe
- an important historical building
- have a good time
- a search to find smth or someone important
- smth people have always done
- a place tourists visit
- an illegal activity
- reply to
- very sadly
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- a place outside an upstair window
- people who work for no money
- finding smth or someone for the first time
- a religious building
- polite, reasonable, good
14 Clues: reply to • very sadly • have a good time • an illegal activity • a religious building • a place tourists visit • polite, reasonable, good • people who work for no money • smth people have always done • we use these to keep things safe • an important historical building • a place outside an upstair window • finding smth or someone for the first time • ...
"U" sounds - Gummy Bears 2026-01-16
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- a suitable amount
- happens without warning
- a part of a song which is repeated after each verse
- a married man
- least smooth
- something found for the very first time
- starving
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- trains goes through these
- another name for a referee or sports official
- greatly astonished or amazed
- not as old
- continents are divided up into these
- these are in the second decimal place
- this accompanies lightning
14 Clues: starving • not as old • least smooth • a married man • a suitable amount • happens without warning • trains goes through these • this accompanies lightning • greatly astonished or amazed • continents are divided up into these • these are in the second decimal place • something found for the very first time • another name for a referee or sports official • ...
Green Book -- English words 2025-06-12
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- the direction opposite to north
- an important discovery or development that removes a barrier
- modest; not thinking you are better than other people
- having a lot of money; rich
- a travel guide publishes from 1936 to 1964 that listed safe hotels, restaurants, and businesses for African American travelers during segregation
- a place where people pay to sleep when traveling
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- having great knowledge, experience, or refined taste
- a fixed, oversimplified image or idea about a particular group of people
- sounds organized in a pleasant way
- to become different or to make something differentRéessayerE
- the customs and beliefs of a group of people
- unfriendly or aggressive behavior toward someone
- the ability to accept differences and treat others with respect
13 Clues: having a lot of money; rich • the direction opposite to north • sounds organized in a pleasant way • the customs and beliefs of a group of people • unfriendly or aggressive behavior toward someone • a place where people pay to sleep when traveling • having great knowledge, experience, or refined taste • modest; not thinking you are better than other people • ...
Petra 2025-04-07
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- areas or rooms where bodies of dead people are stored
- very old and from a different time period than ours
- the process of finding something for the first time
- people who lived over 2,000 years ago in the Middle East
- a place where money or valuables are kept safe
- City a busy trade center city built around 300 BCE
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- a type of soft rock made up of small pieces of sand and minerals
- to make something by carefully cutting and shaping
- name of a large ancient empire based in Italy
- an extensive group of states or countries under a supreme authority
- what happens when two parts of the earth's crust bump each other
- canyon that leads to Petra
- what the Nabataeans worshipped
13 Clues: canyon that leads to Petra • what the Nabataeans worshipped • name of a large ancient empire based in Italy • a place where money or valuables are kept safe • to make something by carefully cutting and shaping • very old and from a different time period than ours • the process of finding something for the first time • City a busy trade center city built around 300 BCE • ...
Ch.13 History Vocab 2022-12-05
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- The _____ refused to bring the case to the police and handled it himself instead.
- The family traveled on the Oregon Trail in a _____
- Scientists needed clearance to _____ the lab.
- The forest’s trees would be a valuable _____.
- Security set up a _____ at the entrance.
- The _____ traveled to California in search of gold.
- He tried to _____ everyone’s ideas.
- America’s leaders believed in _____.
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- She worked hard to _____ her reputation.
- The companies shared ownership through _____.
- My father is an _____ from Poland.
- The man tried to _____ his actions.
- The Mexican _____ herded his cattle.
- The _____ supported the rebels in the Texas War for Independence.
- The judge would release his final _____ tomorrow.
- The discovery of gold created a _____.
- The defeated national would _____ its territory
- The _____ hunted for animals in the wilderness.
18 Clues: My father is an _____ from Poland. • The man tried to _____ his actions. • He tried to _____ everyone’s ideas. • The Mexican _____ herded his cattle. • America’s leaders believed in _____. • The discovery of gold created a _____. • She worked hard to _____ her reputation. • Security set up a _____ at the entrance. • The companies shared ownership through _____. • ...
<techn> <tect> 2025-11-25
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- Tools, machines, or inventions that use science or skill to solve problems
- A person who designs and plans buildings or structures
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- Related to the large plates under the Earth’s surface that move and build landforms
- A person who has the skills to fix or work with technical equipment
- A special way of doing something that requires skill
5 Clues: A special way of doing something that requires skill • A person who designs and plans buildings or structures • A person who has the skills to fix or work with technical equipment • Tools, machines, or inventions that use science or skill to solve problems • Related to the large plates under the Earth’s surface that move and build landforms
Elements 2012-09-16
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- essential for healthy bones and teeth
- basic unit for organic molecules
- a very common element that causes rust to happen
- most simple and most abundant element in the universe
- most abundant metal in the earth's crust
- ancient Egyptians used a sulfide compound of this element as eyeliner
- its name was derived from the Greek word for “new”
- most expensive substance in the world
- sometimes confused with a synthetic rubber used for oven mitts and medical implants
- alloyed with copper to make bronze
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- compounds in onions that can make you cry contain this element
- discovered eight years after the discovery of the seventh planet from the Sun
- when mixed with chlorine, it is transformed into something we eat everyday
- poisoning from this element causes brain damage
- most reactive nonmetal
- named for the most famous scientist of the 20th century
- key ingredient in fireworks and explosives
- used to kill bacteria in most public water supplies in the U.S.
- a metal which melts on palm of the hand, due to its low melting point
- rarest element on Earth
20 Clues: most reactive nonmetal • rarest element on Earth • basic unit for organic molecules • alloyed with copper to make bronze • essential for healthy bones and teeth • most expensive substance in the world • most abundant metal in the earth's crust • key ingredient in fireworks and explosives • poisoning from this element causes brain damage • ...
it's me 2021-05-05
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- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
- not dangerous or frightened of people
- mate and produce offspring
- being kept enclosed
- the state of physical touching
- a structure of bars or wires in which birds or other animals are confined
- all of the people born and living at about the same time
- living or growing in the natural environment
- relating to or involving the selection of the most suitable or best qualified
- the opposite of transform
- wealth and good fortune
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- an advantage or profit gained from something
- another word for beneficial
- a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- a complete change
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- the opposite of docile
- nearness or close
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself
21 Clues: a complete change • nearness or close • being kept enclosed • the opposite of docile • wealth and good fortune • the opposite of transform • mate and produce offspring • another word for beneficial • the state of physical touching • not dangerous or frightened of people • an advantage or profit gained from something • living or growing in the natural environment • ...
randoom 2025-01-15
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- A long journey, typically by sea or space.
- An organization or act of kindness to help others.
- The line where the sky and Earth or sea seem to meet.
- A place where books are kept for reading or borrowing.
- A massive collection of stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- The time when the sun first appears in the morning.
- Someone who offers their time and effort freely.
- The vast body of saltwater covering most of Earth.
- A sound that reflects back to the listener.
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- Finding something new or previously unknown.
- An exciting or daring experience
- The ability to recall information or experiences.
- A group of people with shared interests or living in the same area.
- A large area covered with trees and plants.
- A long-distance race or an extended effort.
- A portable light source with a protective covering.
- A safe place providing protection or housing.
- A day or period of celebration, often cultural or religious.
- A brainteaser or problem to solve.
- A gentle wind or airflow.
20 Clues: A gentle wind or airflow. • An exciting or daring experience • A brainteaser or problem to solve. • A long journey, typically by sea or space. • A large area covered with trees and plants. • A long-distance race or an extended effort. • A sound that reflects back to the listener. • Finding something new or previously unknown. • ...
S2 Week 9 2018-03-07
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- I want to see a ___________ fly across the sky!
- The French Quarter is a _______________ part of New Orleans.
- Hayes was a _______________ in class yesterday.
- The robber was __________ of the crime.
- Benjamin Franklin's greatest ______________ was electricity.
- We ______________ all students at Keystone!
- In 24 divided by 3, 3 is the ____________ and 24 is the dividend.
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- I have a ____________ on Friday, so I cannot attend the play.
- The ___________ of an object is how much space it takes up.
- _________________ keeps us down; but there isn't any on the moon!
- I cherish our _____________ and hope we are friends forever!
- We don't have a _____________ at Keystone because we all clean the school!
- The __________ sirens went off during the storm.
- Our ______________ in Oklahoma is Mary Fallin.
14 Clues: The robber was __________ of the crime. • We ______________ all students at Keystone! • Our ______________ in Oklahoma is Mary Fallin. • I want to see a ___________ fly across the sky! • Hayes was a _______________ in class yesterday. • The __________ sirens went off during the storm. • The ___________ of an object is how much space it takes up. • ...
Mystery Words 2012-11-03
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- A reason someone does something
- A fact or object that gives information that helps to solve the crime
- Something unknown
- A major discovery that helps solve the crime
- A conclusion drawn from clues and investigation
- A person with the motive to commit a crime
- An excuse an accused person gives to show he/she was not at the scene of the crime
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- An investigator or detective
- A person who has knowledge about or saw the crime that was committed
- An action that breaks the law
- A thing or statement that helps prove who committed the crime
- A strong guess or feeling. Not based on facts.
- A false clue that distracts the investigator
- An investigator that looks for and gathers clues
14 Clues: Something unknown • An investigator or detective • An action that breaks the law • A reason someone does something • A person with the motive to commit a crime • A major discovery that helps solve the crime • A false clue that distracts the investigator • A strong guess or feeling. Not based on facts. • A conclusion drawn from clues and investigation • ...
BRIANS B1+A REVISION 2023-09-17
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- An expression to describe something you do to be 100% healthy in food and exercise.
- The number of syllables in 'specializes'
- Who makes cosplay costumes?
- An important quality for an aerial photographer
- A difficult word for Thai students to pronounce correctly
- The name of a Thai package delivery company.
- When you suddenly think of something, it's called a ....... moment.
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- The teaching time of this class is minutes
- What we believe is true or important.
- In American pronunciation, the 2nd t in 20 is ........
- An accidental discovery after walking a dog
- Paco lives there
- A comic book about ........ sold for $5 million!
- A Japanese word that means a karate studio.
14 Clues: Paco lives there • Who makes cosplay costumes? • What we believe is true or important. • The number of syllables in 'specializes' • The teaching time of this class is minutes • An accidental discovery after walking a dog • A Japanese word that means a karate studio. • The name of a Thai package delivery company. • An important quality for an aerial photographer • ...
Spelling Words Week 15 2025-01-28
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- A major and exciting finding
- A collection of words or phrases, like in a dictionary
- An event or show that is visually impressive
- A tool used to view very small objects
- Something that catches the light and seems to sparkle
- A detailed explanation or account of something
- The thrill or excitement you feel when you see something new or amazing
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- The act of revealing something new or important
- To interrupt or cause disorder in something
- To find or learn something for the first time
- A scientist who studies living organisms
- A place that has never been explored or discovered
- A deep interest or attraction to something
- To guide or direct something through a path
14 Clues: A major and exciting finding • A tool used to view very small objects • A scientist who studies living organisms • A deep interest or attraction to something • To interrupt or cause disorder in something • To guide or direct something through a path • An event or show that is visually impressive • To find or learn something for the first time • ...
PE41 - L12.1 2018-06-08
12 Clues: empty • to clean • hold on to • a small hill • soaks up water • to tell the truth • what powers a car • the body of a plant • to watch for a long time • makes a lot of noise when you eat it • something you use to make work easier • something you find for the first time
Ebola 2014-11-21
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- most prominent symptom
- deadliest disease of 2014
- area that the disease was found
- a person who has a disease
- biggest infected country
- natural protection against a disease
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- time of discovery
- isn't there yet for ebola
- most dangerous ebola species
- a word for the spreading of diseases
- synonym for death
- other dangerous disease named in video
12 Clues: time of discovery • synonym for death • most prominent symptom • biggest infected country • isn't there yet for ebola • deadliest disease of 2014 • a person who has a disease • most dangerous ebola species • area that the disease was found • a word for the spreading of diseases • natural protection against a disease • other dangerous disease named in video
eline & senna 2026-01-28
12 Clues: Lie - Lay - ... • I did a big ... • Begin - Began - ... • The ... sells meat. • Opposite of disproof • I have... the candle • Past participle for be • You can buy food in a ... • Apples grow in an o...... • You can buy jewerlies at a... • My grandpa was a ... he baked bread • out Engelse woord voor te weten komen
Lesson 1 2020-12-13
6 Clues: way to make steel quickly • rapid growth in the US (1800s) • brothers that built a light airplane • inventor that helped with the telegraph • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • one of the first wealthy men who could own a car
L8 Vocabulary 2021-06-15
6 Clues: The _____ of the students live nearby • She put a lot of _____ into teaching. • Allen has _______ for these stray cats. • He made a big ____ from his inventions. • Being careful can reduce the _____of fire. • The book show people the ____ of learning.
Chapter 1 Section 1_2_2 to 1_4 2020-08-04
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- Technological change is faster now! Some people say that the world's body of knowledge is now doubling every 4 years.
- is the period which continues today! Inventions become increasingly focused on electronics and computers.
- is a difficult decision that a person has to make about whether something is right or wrong.
- invented in 1837, allowed people to send short written messages.
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- means "having to do with right and wrong."
- combines the engine of a conventional vehicle with the battery and electric motor of an electrical vehicle.
- developed in 1947. The _________ was invented using a piece of semiconducting material and some wires. __________ were soon combined into integrated circuits. They were used in Televisions, Radios and eventually into Computers.
- people make goods using machines rather than by hand.
8 Clues: means "having to do with right and wrong." • people make goods using machines rather than by hand. • invented in 1837, allowed people to send short written messages. • is a difficult decision that a person has to make about whether something is right or wrong. • ...
Book Title 2023-11-17
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- Open the pages to an enchanted chronicle of magical tales
- Giggle your way through intergalactic humor and funny tales
- Step into a world filled with whimsy and extraordinary wonders
- Follow the whiz kids on adventures that spark curiosity and amazement
- Join characters on a quest for quirky adventures and surprising discoveries
- Immerse yourself in the magic of fantastic fables and whimsical stories
- Dive into an enigmatic escapade, solving puzzles and unraveling secrets
- Embark on thrilling adventures filled with courage and discovery
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- Solve puzzling mysteries with a group of clever friends
- Uncover the secrets of a curious world in this captivating chronicle
- Join a heroic quest for harmony and justice in a fantastical land
- Explore the wonders of a whimsical world, full of magic and surprises
- Explore the legendary tales of Lumina, a land of magic and wonder
- Join an interstellar journey through the vastness of space
- Discover timeless tales that transport you to different worlds
15 Clues: Solve puzzling mysteries with a group of clever friends • Open the pages to an enchanted chronicle of magical tales • Join an interstellar journey through the vastness of space • Giggle your way through intergalactic humor and funny tales • Step into a world filled with whimsy and extraordinary wonders • ...
FIRST Core Values 2025-05-02
6 Clues: We work together • We create new ideas and concepts • We make sure to have a good time • We make a difference in our community • We explore to find new skills and ideas • We make sure everyone feels welcome and celebrated
Chapter 7 cultural geography 2022-12-10
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- process where aspects of culture move from their area of innovation to other areas
- group the shares a smaller bundle of attributes
- process of adopting some aspect of another culture
- force that keeps pattern and activities stable on the landscape
- place where a distinctive originates
- study of how geographic distributions have changed through time
- learned behavior
- culture is behavior that is _____ genetically
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- regular and seasonal movement of pastoral nomads that can occur during summers in the mountains
- argued that civilization flourishes only under certain hospitable climatic conditions
- consciousness people's sense of their own history
- ____ area of culture is where the culture originated
- environmental determinism
- voyages of discovery and conquest connected the world
- characteristics that are used to describe the unique qualities of an individual
- make decisions on how they will act in the real world based on how they perceive the world
16 Clues: learned behavior • environmental determinism • place where a distinctive originates • culture is behavior that is _____ genetically • group the shares a smaller bundle of attributes • consciousness people's sense of their own history • process of adopting some aspect of another culture • ____ area of culture is where the culture originated • ...
2022 Alumni Newsletter Crossword (no punctuation) 2022-11-09
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- A common hangout spot on campus frequented during the beginning of the fall semester and end of the spring semester
- A social science that examines human culture throughout time and space
- A social science that is commonly confused with anthropology
- A professor directly involved in the early stages of building projects around campus
- The FA 2022 Visiting Anthropologist
- The newest (and only) concentration in the department
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- A fall event hosted by SMCM for students and their families
- A large place where many anthropology faculty have done research
- The most recent professor granted emeritus status
- A monumental activity a majority of students complete as seniors
- The second newest building on campus where anthropology classes are held
- Something Professor Roberts asserts the anthropology department is a community of
- The longest-serving anthropology professor at SMCM
- The most common study abroad country for anthropology students
- The closest partner in proximity to campus for museum and archaeological studies
- Learning through experiential and applied discovery
16 Clues: The FA 2022 Visiting Anthropologist • The most recent professor granted emeritus status • The longest-serving anthropology professor at SMCM • Learning through experiential and applied discovery • The newest (and only) concentration in the department • A fall event hosted by SMCM for students and their families • ...
Intellectual property rights and borrowed funds. 2022-01-26
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- legal rights conferred on products such as inventions, designs used in business, etc.
- are a type of borrowed funds taken from financial institutions or commercial banks.
- Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed
- They are debt instruments that does not carry a specific rate of interest but issued at a heavy discount.
- A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______
- it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc.
- it is a credit extended by one trader to another for purchase of goods and services, a type of short term financing.
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- it is a type of an IPR which differentiates the product or service from the others.
- are the deposits raised directly by the business organisation from the public.
- it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings
- return on investment on a borrowed fund is called
- it is a type of an IPR, which gives the owner a right over their invention.
12 Clues: return on investment on a borrowed fund is called • Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed • it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings • it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc. • A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______ • ...
HUMAN IMPACTS ON BIODIVERSITY 2025-12-10
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- Limiting factor in ecosystems.
- Presence of excessive, annoying, or disruptive sounds from human habits.
- pollution Presence of excessive light that disrupt the ecosystem and waste energy.
- Caused by all of the other factors, primarily urbanization.
- Most prevalent side effect of Climate Change.
- Speeds up the rate at which all the other factors happen.
- A disease non-native to the environment.
- makes up 30-40% of the fate of food in the US every year.
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- Presence/Introduction of harmful substances such as chemicals and toxins into water.
- Dramatic changes in temperature of bodies of water.
- Presence/Introduction of a harmful substance into the air.
- Presence/Introduction of toxic chemicals into soil.
- Introduction of harmful substances into an environment.
- Presence of radioactive materials due to human habits such as nuclear plants, weapon testing, and waste disposal.
- The discovery that global temperatures are rising.
- A species non-native to the environment.
16 Clues: Limiting factor in ecosystems. • A species non-native to the environment. • A disease non-native to the environment. • Most prevalent side effect of Climate Change. • The discovery that global temperatures are rising. • Dramatic changes in temperature of bodies of water. • Presence/Introduction of toxic chemicals into soil. • ...
Cressida's Gilded Age Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-26
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- the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined.
- highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers.
- was nicknamed “The Wizard of Menlo Park” for groundbreaking inventions.
- contributed to the rapid expansion of South Dakota’s economy and its eventual statehood in 1889.
- Built between 1863 and 1869, connected the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads.
- This was the first law in American history to exclude an entire ethnic group from immigration.
- a powerful political organization in New York City that helped immigrants find jobs and housing in exchange for their votes.
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- American labour leader and the first president of the American Federation of Labor.
- born into slavery and rose to become a leading African American intellectual.
- started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week.
- world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist.
- assisted America in a crisis, loaning the federal government more than $60 million.
- provided support to recently arrived immigrants and working-class families who faced poverty and harsh living conditions, with services that included English language classes, job training, and childcare.
- served as a main entry point for Immigrants from countries like Italy, Ireland, Poland, and Russia arriving in the United States
- This Iconic statue of the U.S greets immigrants at the New York Harbor, symbolizing hope and freedom.
- built a transportation empire in railroads and shipping, earning the nickname “The Commodore.”
- was the backbone of Louisiana’s economy. The state’s fertile soil and long growing season made it ideal for it.
- a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
- formed the American Railway Union in 1892. Two years later, found himself leading the great Pullman strike.
19 Clues: world’s wealthiest man and a major philanthropist. • the historic meeting point where the two railroads joined. • a journalist born on November 5, 1857, in Erie County, Pennsylvania. • highlighted the growing tensions between industrialists and laborers. • started out as a Bobbin boy at a cotton factory, earning $1.20 a week. • ...
Important People 2024-12-17
5 Clues: Slave of Clark • Translator and guide • introverted, melancholic, and moody • extroverted, even-tempered and gregarious • the president at the time of the corp of discovery
Discovery Yourself 2020-10-08
DISCOVERY ELECTRON 2025-06-30
5 Clues: unchrged particle • negative chrged particles • positively chrged particle • THE SMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER • the smallest prticle of an element that can exist independently
The Industrial Revolution 2021-03-17
Across
- What is used to power trains? (5 letters)
- What is the development of industries? (17 letters)
- What is it called when things are different from what they had been previously? (7 letters)
- What does a nation have over another nation if they control them? (5 letters)
- What is the industry involved in the making of cloths called? (8 letters)
- What country was the birthplace of the Industrial revolution? (7 letters)
- What do we call new products? (10 letters)
Down
- What is a device that can create a product? (7 letters)
- What was the name of the largest trading merchant in Britain? (3 letters)
- What is physical or mental work? (6 letters)
- What was the most important resource? (9 letters)
- What is a machine powered by burning coal called? (11 letters)
- What is processing of raw materials and manufacturing of goods called? (10 letters)
- What is an area under partial control of another country called? (6 letters)
- What do we call a place where goods are manufactured? (7 letters)
15 Clues: What is used to power trains? (5 letters) • What do we call new products? (10 letters) • What is physical or mental work? (6 letters) • What was the most important resource? (9 letters) • What is the development of industries? (17 letters) • What is a device that can create a product? (7 letters) • What is a machine powered by burning coal called? (11 letters) • ...
Week 6 Term 4 Spelling Crossword 2021-11-16
Across
- friendly and cheerful
- done without good reason; uncalled for
- impressive and imposing in appearance or style, especially pretentiously so
- happening by chance rather than intention
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it
Down
- shock or excite (someone) into taking action
- the quality of being economical with money or food; thriftiness
- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble
- excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters
- (of words or a speaker) fluent but insincere and shallow
10 Clues: friendly and cheerful • done without good reason; uncalled for • happening by chance rather than intention • shock or excite (someone) into taking action • excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters • (of words or a speaker) fluent but insincere and shallow • the quality of being economical with money or food; thriftiness • ...
