general Crossword Puzzles
general 104 2024-05-02
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- country and a bird
- srtucture holdong water for swimming
- bomb that ended world war 2
- you need this to see very small things
- small creature with eight legs
- home of kangaroos
- one hundred pennies
- ice cream holder
- four times four (four squared)
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- available at a library
- saint louis baseball team
- wood eating insect
- membership required to shop here
- mechanical man that walks and talks
- capital of alaska
- loan usually needed to buy home
- eastern-most great lake
- home of nhl oilers
- music instrument with eighty eight keys
- very large plant
20 Clues: very large plant • ice cream holder • capital of alaska • home of kangaroos • country and a bird • wood eating insect • home of nhl oilers • one hundred pennies • available at a library • eastern-most great lake • saint louis baseball team • bomb that ended world war 2 • small creature with eight legs • four times four (four squared) • loan usually needed to buy home • ...
General History 2024-05-16
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- HE CREATED THE LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL PLOW
- TO WITHDRAW, OR LEAVE
- RELIGIOUS GROUP THAT SETTLED IN UTAH
- LEADER OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMER.
- LED UNION ARMY IN ITS "MARCH TO THE SEA"
- BLOODIEST ONE-DAY BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR
- LAND WON FROM MEXICO IN MEXICAN-AMER. WAR
- REFORMED PRISON/MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM IN MID-1800'S
- RIVER THAT SEPARATED FREE STATES AND SLAVE STATES
- EXPLORED LA TERRITORY FOR PRES. JEFFERSON
- DESTROYING EVERYTHING USEFUL TO THE ENEMY
- SLAVE THAT SUED FOR HIS FREEDOM
- ACCEPTED LEE'S SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE
- HE CREATED THE TELEGRAPH
- HE HELPED HENRY CLAY WITH THE COMPROMISE OF 1850
- MOST FAMOUS CONDUCTOR OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
- A BOAT COVERED IN IRON PLATES
- CIVIL WAR BATTLE FOUGHT IN PA
- TERRITORY ALLOWED TO VOTE ON SLAVERY
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- YEARLY GATHERING OF MOUNTAIN MEN
- SENATOR ATTACKED BY REP. PRESTON BROOKS
- HE CREATED THE COTTON GIN
- A PERSON WHO FLEES OR TRIES TO ESCAPE
- 1ST ALL-BLACK REGIMENT WAS FROM THIS STATE
- HE CAME UP WITH THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE
- UNION PLAN TO WIN THE CIVIL WAR
- TO FREE
- PERSON WHO FOUGHT TO END SLAVERY
- HE WROTE THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
- HE CREATED THE KS-NE ACT
- SLAVE STATE THAT DID NOT SECEDE
- LEADER OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY
- POTUS DURING THE CIVIL WAR
- ABOLITIONIST; NEWSPAPER WAS THE LIBERATOR
- CAPTURED AN ARSENAL, HOPING TO LEAD A SLAVE REVOLT
- HE LED THE MORMONS TO UTAH
- 1ST BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR
- SHE WROTE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
38 Clues: TO FREE • TO WITHDRAW, OR LEAVE • HE CREATED THE KS-NE ACT • HE CREATED THE TELEGRAPH • HE CREATED THE COTTON GIN • POTUS DURING THE CIVIL WAR • HE LED THE MORMONS TO UTAH • 1ST BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR • SHE WROTE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN • A BOAT COVERED IN IRON PLATES • CIVIL WAR BATTLE FOUGHT IN PA • LEADER OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY • UNION PLAN TO WIN THE CIVIL WAR • ...
General vocabulary 2024-05-18
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- That is where I study when I am at school.
- The opposite of old.
- The opposite of small.
- We do that at night.
- The opposite of out.
- That is where my bed is in the house
- Pepper is happy, Sunny is happier, and Camilla is the .....
- I ride a horse but I ...... a car.
- It has long ears and likes to jump.
- It is where my feet are.
- We put it in a glass and we drink it.
- In a hospital, we have doctors and .....
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- He makes the food in the kitchen of the restaurant.
- The opposite of short.
- It is where the horses sleep at night during the winter.
- desk.
- I write in it at school.
- He is in the cockpit of the plane.
- The opposite of good.
- Maria has a car. It is .... car.
- I do that when I'm hungry.
- Bob is a good runner, but Mike is ..... than Bob
- The opposite of slow.
- I don't put my books under my desk when I study, but ...
- That is what athletes do on the track.
- My father does it from Monday till Friday.
26 Clues: desk. • The opposite of old. • We do that at night. • The opposite of out. • The opposite of good. • The opposite of slow. • The opposite of short. • The opposite of small. • I write in it at school. • It is where my feet are. • I do that when I'm hungry. • Maria has a car. It is .... car. • He is in the cockpit of the plane. • I ride a horse but I ...... a car. • ...
general 109 2024-07-15
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- structure at rear of plane
- microscopic creature that causes covid
- opposite of old
- tennis equipment
- infielder between second and third base
- color of sky on nice, cloudless day
- computer input device
- six times six (six squared)
- dark brown, round cookie sandwich
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- transparent solid
- very large "horn nose" mammal
- inventor of auto assembly line, also car name.
- player who guards the net in hockey, soccer
- month we celebrate thanksgiving
- transaction where you buy something
- automobile storage compartment
- starchy food that grows underground
- sandy area at ocean edge
- cowboy footwear
- furniture for sleeping
- two babies born at same time from same mother
21 Clues: opposite of old • cowboy footwear • tennis equipment • transparent solid • computer input device • furniture for sleeping • sandy area at ocean edge • structure at rear of plane • six times six (six squared) • very large "horn nose" mammal • automobile storage compartment • month we celebrate thanksgiving • dark brown, round cookie sandwich • transaction where you buy something • ...
general safety 2023-01-30
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- use kind words
- don't blank off of others
- no blank or blank in the shop
- protects your ears
- Protects your eyes
- protects your face
- inform teacher if something goes
- wood only wear gloves when
- always listen to the
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- needs to be pulled up or put in a bun if its to long
- no blank when in the shop
- you should never
- keep your hands feet and other objects to
- before you use things
- no closed toed shoes when
- keep fingers blank inches away from the blade
- you can use your cell phones
- use in case of fire
- must be taken off when you are in the shop
- protects your hands
20 Clues: use kind words • you should never • protects your ears • Protects your eyes • protects your face • use in case of fire • protects your hands • always listen to the • before you use things • no blank when in the shop • don't blank off of others • no closed toed shoes when • wood only wear gloves when • you can use your cell phones • no blank or blank in the shop • ...
general 64 2023-02-28
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- musical instrument used by rock stars
- number of colonies that became u.s.a.
- firearm used to hunt
- season after winter
- need this to buy things
- tool for making holes
- army armored vehicle with large cannon
- person who grows food for sale
- collection of letters in a language
- day when you go to church
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- river that divides america, also a state
- over a river for transportation
- trains ride on this
- speech during church
- scavanger bird
- seattles nfl team
- mammal with very long neck
- extinct reptile
- planet and famous cartoon dog
- building use to store cars
20 Clues: scavanger bird • extinct reptile • seattles nfl team • trains ride on this • season after winter • firearm used to hunt • speech during church • tool for making holes • need this to buy things • day when you go to church • mammal with very long neck • building use to store cars • planet and famous cartoon dog • person who grows food for sale • over a river for transportation • ...
Cultura General 2023-03-29
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- Primer película de Disney
- Mineral más duro del planeta
- Lugar donde se realizan las carreras de caballos
- Libro sagrado del islam
- Así se le llama al resultado de la multiplicación
- Proceso por el cual las plantas se alimentan
- País más grande del mundo
- Río más largo del planeta
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- Continente más extenso del planeta
- Libro más vendido en la historia
- Órgano más grande del cuerpo
- Órgano que consume más energía
- Gas mayoritario en la atmósfera terrestre
- Metal más caro del mundo
- Único mamífero capaz de volar
- Pieza de ajedrez que se puede mover en forma de L
- El océano más grande del mundo
- Deporte nacional de Japón
- País en el que primero se usó una bomba atómica
- Lugar más frío del planeta
- Deporte más practicado en el mundo
21 Clues: Libro sagrado del islam • Metal más caro del mundo • Primer película de Disney • Deporte nacional de Japón • País más grande del mundo • Río más largo del planeta • Lugar más frío del planeta • Órgano más grande del cuerpo • Mineral más duro del planeta • Único mamífero capaz de volar • Órgano que consume más energía • El océano más grande del mundo • Libro más vendido en la historia • ...
Cultura general 2023-03-13
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- Celsius Unidad de medida de la temperatura en el sistema métrico.
- El tercer planeta del sistema solar.
- Océano que es el más grande del mundo.
- Animal que puede caminar sobre el agua.
- La capital de Canadá.
- El animal nacional de Australia.
- País que tiene la forma de una bota.
- La capital de Rusia.
- La capital de México.
- País que tiene el récord mundial de la población más grande.
- Delhi La capital de la India.
- País que es el hogar de las piramides de Giza.
- Persona que diseña edificios y casas.
- Fruta que es el ingrediente principal de la guacamole.
- Elemento químico cuyo símbolo es O.
- La capital de Francia.
- Ciudad en la que se encuentra la Torre Eiffel.
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- Ciudad que es la capital de España.
- El proceso de plantar y cultivar vegetales.
- La capital de Alemania.
- Cuál es el río más largo del mundo?
- Palabra en inglés que significa "gracias".
- Unidad de medida de la masa en el sistema métrico.
- País que tiene el mayor número de islas.
- Continente que es el más pequeño del mundo.
- Elemento químico cuyo símbolo es Fe.
- Juego de mesa en el que se juega con fichas y se mueven en un tablero blanco y negro.
- La capital de Italia.
- El lugar donde se guardan los libros en una biblioteca.
- Unidad de medida de la longitud en el sistema métrico.
- Juego de cartas que se juega con un mazo de 52 cartas.
31 Clues: La capital de Rusia. • La capital de Canadá. • La capital de México. • La capital de Italia. • La capital de Francia. • La capital de Alemania. • Delhi La capital de la India. • El animal nacional de Australia. • Ciudad que es la capital de España. • Cuál es el río más largo del mundo? • Elemento químico cuyo símbolo es O. • El tercer planeta del sistema solar. • ...
General Knowledge 2023-05-11
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- Prince William's full name
- You be standing where, on the Spanish Steps
- Shoe brand makes the "Mexico 66"
- Ancient Greek God of the Sun
- Data stored internally in a computer for potential future use
- The Disney princess that had the least amount of screen time
- The West ____, TV Drama starring Martin Sheen
- Kratos is the main character of what video game series?
- Renaissance artist is buried in Rome's Pantheon Raphael
- x = (-b+/-((b^2-4ac)^0.5))/2a
- Disease commonly spread on pirate ships
- Car manufacturer had the highest revenue in 2020 Volkswagen
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- Most common surname in the United States
- Discovered that the earth revolves around the sun
- Surname of Indian movie writer and director R. T
- Country with the highest life expectancy
- Artist has the most streams on Spotify
- Song featured in the 1952 movie Hans Christian Andersen
- Name of the crime boss who was head of the feared Chicago Outfit
- Morrissey's debut solo single
- Physical abuse
21 Clues: Physical abuse • Prince William's full name • Ancient Greek God of the Sun • x = (-b+/-((b^2-4ac)^0.5))/2a • Morrissey's debut solo single • Shoe brand makes the "Mexico 66" • Artist has the most streams on Spotify • Disease commonly spread on pirate ships • Most common surname in the United States • Country with the highest life expectancy • ...
General Puzzle 2023-08-12
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- The financial gain or benefit obtained from an investment
- The capital of Spain
- What is the synonym of "fortunate"
- The place where the white elephant is found
- The famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Nepal
- A device used for cooling food
- English physicist known for his laws of motion
- the largest tropical rainforest in the world
- The process of converting water into vapor
- country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- British physicist known for his theory of relativity
- The cost of borrowing money
- the smallest planet in our solar system
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- The smallest ocean in the world
- The act of promoting and selling products or services
- A type of fruit with a hard outer shell and soft inner flesh
- A tax imposed on the value of goods and services
- The study of numbers and their properties
- A six-letter word for "knowledge"
- A synonym for "beautiful"
- the largest desert in the world
- A synonym for "smart"
- A unit of length equal to 1,000 meters
- the national animal of Australia
- The season with falling leaves
25 Clues: The capital of Spain • A synonym for "smart" • A synonym for "beautiful" • The cost of borrowing money • A device used for cooling food • The season with falling leaves • The smallest ocean in the world • the largest desert in the world • the national animal of Australia • A six-letter word for "knowledge" • What is the synonym of "fortunate" • ...
General Knowledge 2021-10-31
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- left coast ocean
- before 45
- Floyd's color
- not quite an island
- explorer and a river
- Sajak's job
- Nassau and Suffolk
- stove's upstairs neighbor
- Microsoft will add for you
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- cold explosion; treat
- you, in a mirror
- for your health...before D
- Michael of Neverland
- Dallas football
- NY Winter Olympics
- fall (season), but longer
- rock & roll insects
- a battle, olive oil, and a venue
- nice dishes or Mao's home
- driving map app
- 45th
- dad car
- New York baseball
23 Clues: 45th • dad car • before 45 • Sajak's job • Floyd's color • Dallas football • driving map app • you, in a mirror • left coast ocean • New York baseball • NY Winter Olympics • Nassau and Suffolk • rock & roll insects • not quite an island • Michael of Neverland • explorer and a river • cold explosion; treat • fall (season), but longer • nice dishes or Mao's home • stove's upstairs neighbor • ...
General knowledge 2021-11-18
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- the outer, front part of the thorax, or the front part of the body from the neck to the abdomen
- a dip of mashed avocado mixed with tomato, onion, and seasonings.
- (in folklore and superstition) a human being who has changed into a wolf, or is capable of assuming the form of a wolf, while retaining human intelligence.
- a white, starchy pasta of Italian origin that is made in the form of long strings, boiled, and served with any of a variety of meat, tomato, or other sauces.
- any of several plants belonging to the genus Lycopersicon, of the nightshade family, native to Mexico and Central and South America, especially the widely cultivated species L. lycopersicum, bearing a mildly acid, pulpy, usually red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable.
- a type of tubular pasta having diagonally cut ends.
- a slightly flattened Italian yeast bread made with olive oil and having large air pockets within.
- a poem, properly expressive of a single, complete thought, idea, or sentiment, of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter, with rhymes arranged according to one of certain definite schemes, being in the strict or Italian form divided into a major group of 8 lines (the octave) followed by a minor group of 6 lines (the sestet), and in a common English form into 3 quatrains followed by a couplet.
- a strong coffee prepared by forcing live steam under pressure, or boiling water, through ground dark-roast coffee beans.
- the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference.
- a domesticated South American ruminant, Lama pacos, having long, soft, silky fleece, related to the llama and believed to be a variety of the guanaco.
- a preparation of the seeds of cacao, roasted, husked, and ground, often sweetened and flavored, as with vanilla.
- capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity
- small rounds of pasta, filled, as with a meat or cheese stuffing, and then shaped into rings and boiled
- a large, usually pear-shaped fruit having green to blackish skin, a single large seed, and soft, light-green pulp, borne by the tropical American tree Persea americana and its variety P. adrymifolia, often eaten raw, especially in salads.
- a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing
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- a potentially violent and destructive system of atmospheric circulation, characterized by a long, funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris
- one of a breed of toy spaniels having a long, silky coat and large, erect ears held so that they resemble the wings of a butterfly.
- a business enterprise or speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit
- a structure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone.
- a large, round, flat Italian bread, sprinkled before baking with olive oil, salt, and often herbs.
- a party, dance, or other festive gathering of persons wearing masks and other disguises, and often elegant, historical, or fantastic costumes.
- an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds.
- the tough, viscid, nitrogenous substance remaining when the flour of wheat or other grain is washed to remove the starch.
- any of numerous dipterous insects of the family Culicidae, the females of which suck the blood of animals and humans, some species transmitting certain diseases, as malaria and yellow fever.
- a long rope or line of hide or other material with a running noose at one end, used for roping horses, cattle, etc.
- rivalry between two or more persons or groups for an object desired in common, usually resulting in a victor and a loser but not necessarily involving the destruction of the latter.
- deep orange colour
- a buffy-gray, wolflike canid, Canis latrans, of North America, distinguished from the wolf by its relatively small size and its slender build, large ears, and narrow muzzle.
- any of several chiefly golden-flowered composite plants, especially of the genus Tagetes, as T. erecta, having strong-scented foliage and yielding an oil that repels root parasites.
- the abode of God, the angels, and the spirits of the righteous after death
- an intense, persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, situation, or person that manifests in physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, rapid heartbeat, or shortness of breath, and that motivates avoidance behavior.
- the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice
33 Clues: deep orange colour • a type of tubular pasta having diagonally cut ends. • a dip of mashed avocado mixed with tomato, onion, and seasonings. • the abode of God, the angels, and the spirits of the righteous after death • a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing • ...
GENERAL CULTURE 2021-11-26
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- The capital of Peru is ___________
- The capital of Finland is _______.
- What country is Puerto Principe the capital of?
- There are fifty-two ______ in a deck.
- His name is ______ Hemingway. He wrote The Old Man and The Sea.
- The Statue of _________ is in New York.
- who wrote the iliad and the odyssey?
- Who sculptured The Thinker?
- In what city there are canals instead of streets?
- He was an American Basketball player.
- a hot drink made from roasted seeds of a tropical shrub.
- In what state is Las Vegas located?
- Whare is Hollywood?
- What's the capital of Turkey?
- Which is the biggest planet in the universe?
- La Guernica was painted by ______________
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- First name of Graham Bell.
- Where is Beijing located?
- He painted the famous Sunflowers. His last name was van Gogh
- What's the capital of Jamaica?
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific or artistic interest are exhibited.
- What's the capital of The United States?
- a shelter built fromsnow used by Eskimos.
- Famous singer murdered in Texas at age 23.
- What country is La Paz the capital of?
- Where was Gabriel García Marquez born?
- The flag of Germany is gold,black and ____
- The Last Supper was painted by _______
- What country is Ottawa the capital of?
- Famous colombian singer.
30 Clues: Whare is Hollywood? • Famous colombian singer. • Where is Beijing located? • First name of Graham Bell. • Who sculptured The Thinker? • What's the capital of Turkey? • What's the capital of Jamaica? • The capital of Finland is _______. • The capital of Peru is ___________ • In what state is Las Vegas located? • who wrote the iliad and the odyssey? • ...
General Pharmacology 2021-04-23
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- Cycling/circulation which increases Bioavailability
- What drug does to the body is known as
- Drug whose absorption is increased with fatty meal
- Amount of drug required to produce desired response
- This drug is partial agonist at µ-opioid receptor
- Route with 100% Bioavailability
- Drug which inhibits tubular secretion of Penicillin
- Other name for presystemic metabolism
- Inactive form of a drug
- Maximum effect produced by drug
- Keep it beneath the lower eyelid for Glaucoma
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- Life saving drug in Anaphylactic shock
- Enzyme inducer which helps in conjugation of Bilirubin
- What body does to the drug is known as
- These drugs names end with ‘Mab’
- Acidic drugs bind to?
- Most preferred route for administration of Insulin
- These are Sticky drug patches
- Branch of Pharmacology which deals with treatment of Infectious diseases/Cancer
- Need for larger doses of drug to produce given response
20 Clues: Acidic drugs bind to? • Inactive form of a drug • These are Sticky drug patches • Route with 100% Bioavailability • Maximum effect produced by drug • These drugs names end with ‘Mab’ • Other name for presystemic metabolism • Life saving drug in Anaphylactic shock • What body does to the drug is known as • What drug does to the body is known as • ...
Cultura General 2024-09-09
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- Gran pirámide de Giza se encuentra en este país.
- Primer hombre en pisar la Luna.
- País con la Torre Eiffel.
- El pintor de la "Mona Lisa".
- La ciudad de la Gran Muralla.
- Instrumento utilizado para medir la temperatura.
- Científico que formuló la teoría de la relatividad.
- País conocido por su sushi y samuráis.
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- El océano más grande del mundo.
- País donde nació el tango.
- Moneda oficial de Estados Unidos.
- Creador del personaje Sherlock Holmes.
- Obra literaria de Miguel de Cervantes.
- Dios griego del mar.
- Autor de "Cien años de soledad".
- Elemento químico cuyo símbolo es H.
- Planeta conocido como el "Planeta Rojo".
- Capital de Japón.
- Moneda oficial de Japón.
- Famoso río que atraviesa Egipto.
20 Clues: Capital de Japón. • Dios griego del mar. • Moneda oficial de Japón. • País con la Torre Eiffel. • País donde nació el tango. • El pintor de la "Mona Lisa". • La ciudad de la Gran Muralla. • El océano más grande del mundo. • Primer hombre en pisar la Luna. • Autor de "Cien años de soledad". • Famoso río que atraviesa Egipto. • Moneda oficial de Estados Unidos. • ...
General knowledge 2024-09-22
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- One who pillages (6)
- Ale-lemonade drink (6)
- Engine trial-run support (7)
- In technology for lasers, abbrev. for "Infrared" (2)
- In 1950 this movie received the Oscar in Best Art Direction category _____ BLVD.) (6)
- Native of Baranof Island, Alaska (6)
- Synonym for "conversation" (4)
- Waterway that flows through Burkina Faso (______ RIVER) (6)
- Like King Arthur (9)
- Which Mexican company sued Apple over a brand name? (5)
- 1953 Sophia Loren film based on a Verdi classic (4)
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- Synonym for "end" (5)
- Received the Nobel Physics Prize in 1980 (VAL _____ FITCH) (7)
- Burrowing beach denizens (9)
- Adjectival suffix on mythological names (3)
- Who said "Too much of a good thing is wonderful"? (____ West) (3)
- Entering on a computer (6)
- Archaeologists often find what they're looking for in this (4)
- A language of India (6)
- Is known as the "Father of Geometry" (6)
- The Internet extension for Egypt (2)
- Public square in ancient Greek cities, used for assemblies, markets, and socializing (5)
22 Clues: One who pillages (6) • Like King Arthur (9) • Synonym for "end" (5) • Ale-lemonade drink (6) • A language of India (6) • Entering on a computer (6) • Burrowing beach denizens (9) • Engine trial-run support (7) • Synonym for "conversation" (4) • Native of Baranof Island, Alaska (6) • The Internet extension for Egypt (2) • Is known as the "Father of Geometry" (6) • ...
General Microbiology 2024-09-23
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- who demonstrated that microorganisms are present in the air
- the hypothesis that life arises from nonliving matter
- consists of 2 monosaccharides joined by a covalent bond called a glycosidic bond
- formed by an attraction between 2 different atojms that are more significantly different in electronegativity than thoses atoms in polar covalent bonds
- population of cells derived from a single parent cell
- the hypothesis that living cells aires only from preexisting living cells
- found between electrons of the same element becuse they are shared equally
- determine presence of bacterial enzymes
- bacteria grown in laboratory media
- first living microbes were observed, documented with detailed drawing by who
- the three domain system was developed by who
- who reported that living things are composed of little boxes, or "cells"
- genetically different cells within clone, arising usually due to mutations
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- found between electrons of different elements because they are not always shared equally
- gram staining, acid-fast staining
- hydrolysis is an example of what
- the simple sugars (monomers)
- are found between molecules, not within them
- bacteria agglutinate (clump) when mixed with antibodies produced in response to the bacteria
- a population of cells with a high degree of genomic similarity
- the smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element
- can differentiate between species and strains within species
- the sharing of electrons between 2 or more atoma to form a molecule or compounds
- useful for identifying eukaryotes, but tells little about phylogenetic relationships
- adds water to break down polymers into their component monomers
- the science of classifying organisms
26 Clues: the simple sugars (monomers) • hydrolysis is an example of what • gram staining, acid-fast staining • bacteria grown in laboratory media • the science of classifying organisms • determine presence of bacterial enzymes • are found between molecules, not within them • the three domain system was developed by who • the hypothesis that life arises from nonliving matter • ...
General knowledge 2025-02-19
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- A device that shows time.
- A small pet that purrs.
- A creature that swims in water.
- Water falling from clouds.
- A place where you learn new things.
- A clear opening in a wall.
- A happy expression on your face.
- What you open to go into a room.
- An animal that flies high in the sky.
- The glowing orb in the night sky.
- An activity that is fun to play.
- A symbol of love and kindness.
- A round object used in many sports.
- A clear liquid you drink.
- A soft, fluffy mass in the sky.
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- The sound you make when something is funny.
- Someone you like to play with.
- Something you sit on.
- A tall plant with branches and leaves.
- Something you read for fun or learning.
- A tool for writing and drawing.
- A vehicle that helps you travel.
- A colorful plant that smells nice.
- The big bright star that lights our day.
- A friendly pet that barks.
- A tiny light shining in the dark sky.
- A crunchy, sweet fruit.
- A place where you live.
- A piece of furniture for eating or studying.
- People who love and care for you.
30 Clues: Something you sit on. • A small pet that purrs. • A crunchy, sweet fruit. • A place where you live. • A device that shows time. • A clear liquid you drink. • Water falling from clouds. • A clear opening in a wall. • A friendly pet that barks. • Someone you like to play with. • A symbol of love and kindness. • A tool for writing and drawing. • A creature that swims in water. • ...
General maths 2024-12-21
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- Branch of maths that deals with triangles
- The precedence rule that solves the combination of arithmetic operations in specific order.
- Number in front of a variable
- Answer of a mathematical problems.
- Angle between 0 - 90 degree.
- Branch of maths that deals with data.
- Combination of letters and numbers equated to zero
- A quantity that is not whole that contains numerator and denominator.
- Total space occupied by a 2D shape.
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- The study of angles, shapes and their properties.
- Answer for division problems
- Opposite side of a right angle.
- The number that is neither positive nor negative.
- A 2D shape with zero edges or corners.
- A fraction with denominator 100
- A mathematical process for completion of the result.
- Longest chord of a circle.
- Small part of a circumference of a circle.
- A graph that represents data visually using bars.
- The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (universal constant).
- Even prime.
21 Clues: Even prime. • Longest chord of a circle. • Answer for division problems • Angle between 0 - 90 degree. • Number in front of a variable • Opposite side of a right angle. • A fraction with denominator 100 • Answer of a mathematical problems. • Total space occupied by a 2D shape. • Branch of maths that deals with data. • A 2D shape with zero edges or corners. • ...
General Pathology 2025-01-04
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- Loss of cell differentiation, indicative of malignancy.
- Suppressor Gene that inhibits cell division and prevents malignancy.
- Mutated gene that promotes uncontrolled cell proliferation.
- Fat accumulation within cells, commonly in the liver.
- Obstruction of a vessel by a detached clot or other material.
- Fragmentation of a cell’s nucleus during cell death.
- Malignant tumor of mesenchymal origin.
- Reduced blood flow leading to tissue hypoxia.
- Abnormal cellular growth, often a precursor to malignancy.
- Excess fluid accumulation in interstitial spaces.
- Condensation of nuclear material during cell death.
- Reversible change where one adult cell type is replaced by another.
- Excessive connective tissue deposition during chronic injury or healing.
- Programmed cell death characterized by cell shrinkage and DNA fragmentation.
- Tissue death due to inadequate blood supply.
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- Aggregation of macrophages in response to persistent inflammation.
- Syndrome Symptoms caused by substances secreted by a tumor.
- Protective response to injury characterized by redness, swelling, and pain.
- Malignant tumor of epithelial origin.
- Localized dilation of a blood vessel due to wall weakness.
- Deposition of misfolded protein aggregates in tissues.
- Escape of blood from vessels due to injury or rupture.
- Reduction in cell size or number due to disuse or nutrient deficiency.
- Increase in cell size due to increased workload or stimulation.
- Formation of new blood vessels, critical for tumor growth.
- Dissolution of a nucleus due to enzymatic degradation.
- Formation of a blood clot within a vessel.
- Increase in cell number often due to hormonal stimulation.
- Abnormal and uncontrolled new tissue growth.
- Unregulated cell death leading to inflammation and tissue damage.
30 Clues: Malignant tumor of epithelial origin. • Malignant tumor of mesenchymal origin. • Formation of a blood clot within a vessel. • Abnormal and uncontrolled new tissue growth. • Tissue death due to inadequate blood supply. • Reduced blood flow leading to tissue hypoxia. • Excess fluid accumulation in interstitial spaces. • Condensation of nuclear material during cell death. • ...
General Microbiology 2025-01-04
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- Prokaryotic microorganisms that lack a nucleus.
- Organelle containing digestive enzymes.
- DNA transfer through a pilus between bacteria.
- Heating process to reduce microbial load in food.
- Community of microorganisms adhering to a surface.
- Substance that inhibits or kills bacteria.
- Microorganisms similar to bacteria but thrive in extreme environments.
- Techniques to prevent contamination by microorganisms.
- Destruction of red blood cells by bacterial toxins.
- Short, hairlike projections for movement or sensing.
- Dormant structure formed by some bacteria for survival.
- Process of eliminating all forms of life.
- Gellike substance used as a culture medium.
- Microorganism that causes disease.
- Instrument used to view tiny organisms.
- Infectious protein causing neurodegenerative diseases.
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- Introduction of microorganisms into a medium.
- Component of bacterial cell walls.
- Eukaryotic organisms, including molds and yeasts, that decompose organic material.
- Anaerobic process that produces energy and byproducts.
- Uptake of foreign DNA by a bacterium.
- Whiplike structures used by bacteria for movement.
- Site of protein synthesis in cells.
- Growth of microorganisms in a controlled environment.
- Small, circular DNA molecule in bacteria.
- wall Structural layer outside the plasma membrane in some cells.
- Polysaccharide layer surrounding some bacteria.
- Nonliving infectious agents containing genetic material within a protein coat.
- Gene transfer via bacteriophages.
- Complete set of genetic material in an organism.
30 Clues: Gene transfer via bacteriophages. • Component of bacterial cell walls. • Microorganism that causes disease. • Site of protein synthesis in cells. • Uptake of foreign DNA by a bacterium. • Organelle containing digestive enzymes. • Instrument used to view tiny organisms. • Small, circular DNA molecule in bacteria. • Process of eliminating all forms of life. • ...
General Senses 2025-03-05
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- Branch that dilates eye
- Type of pre neurons in both sympathetic and parasympathetic that release ACH
- Lobe that is responsible for vision
- Sense of smell
- Branch that constricts eye
- Receptor with light
- Sense of vision/sight
- Holds and alters lens for focusing
- System with voluntary responses
- Pathway/system that uses two neurons to communicate
- Blind spot, lacks photoreceptors
- Receptor with pain
- Part of eye that controls light entry
- NT that increases heart rate
- Division of autonomic system that involves network in digestive tract walls
- Where optic nerves cross
- Holds photoreceptors and cells
- Receptor with temperature
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- Tuned out receptors
- Pre fibers are short, post fibers are long. Fight or flight
- Always active receptors
- sense of taste
- Receptor with pressure
- Receptor with touch/force
- Helps see black and white
- Receptor with movement, balance, or position
- Pre fibers are long, post fibers are short. Rest and digest
- Receptor with chemicals
- NT that decreases heart rate
- Protective layer of eye
- Part of eye that focuses the light
- Creates eye color
- Helps see colors
33 Clues: Sense of smell • sense of taste • Helps see colors • Creates eye color • Receptor with pain • Tuned out receptors • Receptor with light • Sense of vision/sight • Receptor with pressure • Branch that dilates eye • Always active receptors • Receptor with chemicals • Protective layer of eye • Where optic nerves cross • Receptor with touch/force • Helps see black and white • ...
General Chemistry 2024-01-03
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- Which element has the highest electronegativity?
- What trend does ionization energy follow down a group?
- What are the properties of non-metals on the periodic table?
- What are the properties of metalloids on the periodic table?
- Where are the lanthanides and actinides placed in the periodic table?
- What is electronegativity?
- What are the vertical columns in the periodic table called?
- What are elements in the same group known for?
- How many groups are there in the periodic table?
- number How are elements arranged in the periodic table?
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- What trend does ionization energy follow across a period?
- What are the elements in Group 17 of the periodic table called?
- What are the horizontal rows in the periodic table called?
- What is ionization energy?
- What are the properties of metals on the periodic table?
- Gas What is the last group in the periodic table?
- What are the elements in Group 1 of the periodic table called?
- What is the periodic table?
- What does the block of an element in the periodic table indicate?
- What is a group of elements with similar propertie
20 Clues: What is ionization energy? • What is electronegativity? • What is the periodic table? • What are elements in the same group known for? • Which element has the highest electronegativity? • How many groups are there in the periodic table? • Gas What is the last group in the periodic table? • What is a group of elements with similar propertie • ...
General Review 2023-10-15
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- the measurement or extent of something
- drawing.
- Eleven _______ by ten is one hundred and ten.
- Eleven_______ equals one hundred twenty-one.
- The use of models to replicate the operation of a process or system. (N)
- 1/25
- A set of techniques and tools for process improvement, focusing on reducing defects and variations in processes. (N)
- perfectly straight, vertically.
- limit or restriction of something.
- a rule determining the distances between marks on a scale.
- A comprehensive approach to improving the quality of products and processes (N).
- the cost limits that must not be exceeded.
- a surface or shape exposed by making a straight cut through something. (2)
- a horizontal surface.
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- the measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top.
- A Japanese term for continuous improvement, emphasizing incremental, small changes in processes to improve efficiency and quality. (N)
- A production practice that considers the expenditure of any resources in any aspect other than the direct addition of value to the product. (N)
- an example is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. (3)
- Processes and techniques used to maintain the quality of products or services. (N)
- √
- Anything that can go wrong, will. (2)
- Computer-aided design. (accr.)
- an imaginary surface that indicate where dimensions are.
- General Arrangement.
- The management of the flow of goods and services, including transportation, storage, and distribution. (P-N)
- 3,14
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- the cost limits that must not be exceeded.
28 Clues: √ • 1/25 • 3,14 • drawing. • General Arrangement. • a horizontal surface. • Computer-aided design. (accr.) • perfectly straight, vertically. • limit or restriction of something. • Anything that can go wrong, will. (2) • the measurement or extent of something • the cost limits that must not be exceeded. • the cost limits that must not be exceeded. • ...
General Medicine 2024-01-28
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- instrument to view eye
- "for little hot heads"(1995)
- without breathing(Greek word)
- nervosa without appetite & nervous
- Wilma Rudolph
- collection of blood
- joint pain
- 12 body stems
- painkiller
- abnormal condition of kidney
- slow
- gradual decrease to think and remember
- four times a day
- monoaural
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- angio
- ibuprofen
- MMR
- father of medicine
- below
- malaria
- greek gos of medicine
- chicken pox
- movement
- above norm
- high level of sugar in blood
25 Clues: MMR • slow • angio • below • malaria • movement • ibuprofen • monoaural • joint pain • above norm • painkiller • chicken pox • Wilma Rudolph • 12 body stems • four times a day • father of medicine • collection of blood • greek gos of medicine • instrument to view eye • "for little hot heads"(1995) • high level of sugar in blood • abnormal condition of kidney • without breathing(Greek word) • ...
Crossword: General 2023-12-24
22 Clues: טס • בחר • שלח • נחת • הלך • נחל • יעוץ • יבשה • אישור • תחרות • מעסיק • המצאה • תעשיה • החלטה • השפעה • להחליט • תכונות • מודעות • להמציא • להתחרות • לאחרונה • לעיתים רחוקות
General Conference 2024-10-06
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- The country Elder Kearon is from
- This Book of Mormon prophet built a boat
- Who buried the plates?
- The first country outside the US to have a temple
- Jesus' chief apostle in the New Testament
- The President of the Church is President ____
- This Book of Mormon prophet led an army of 2000
- The last book in the Bible
- How many hours is church?
- Jesus was known as Jesus of this city
- The hill where the plates were found
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- The adult women's organization at church
- This man was swallowed by a fish
- This ordinance symbolizes death and resurrection
- This man received an angry letter from Capt Moroni
- The adult men's organization at church
- The priesthood office held by those who pass the sacrament
- The Son of God
- The shortest book in the Book of Mormon
- The children's organization at church
- His last name is Cowdery and he helped Joseph Smith
- The state General Conference happens in
- The longest book in the Book of Mormon
23 Clues: The Son of God • Who buried the plates? • How many hours is church? • The last book in the Bible • This man was swallowed by a fish • The country Elder Kearon is from • The hill where the plates were found • The children's organization at church • Jesus was known as Jesus of this city • The adult men's organization at church • The longest book in the Book of Mormon • ...
general 115 2024-10-05
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- large structure for outdoor sports
- event when people are married
- capital of maryland
- passage built through a mountain
- instrument that tells us the time
- state in the middle of pacific
- one of the great lakes
- food sweetener
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- home of the krakens
- our country's northen neighbor
- chicago nba team
- male child
- our presidents home
- irish saint
- big light in the night sky
- measure of hot and cold
- old military group that rides horses
- crime fighters
- school instructer
- food cutting tool
- bird of prey
21 Clues: male child • irish saint • bird of prey • crime fighters • food sweetener • chicago nba team • school instructer • food cutting tool • home of the krakens • our presidents home • capital of maryland • one of the great lakes • measure of hot and cold • big light in the night sky • event when people are married • our country's northen neighbor • state in the middle of pacific • ...
Cultura general 2024-10-31
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- what is the hardes natural substonce on Earth?
- What is the capital of spain?
- The study of stars, planets, and spare?
- A mountain or hill wilth creater the erups wilth lava, ash an gases?
- The average weather conditions in particular area over long period?
- The study of Numbers, quantites, and shapes
- What is the fastest land animal?
- what is the currency of japan?
- Who invented the Lighet bulb?
- what is the capital of france?
- what is the largest continent by área?
- What country is known as the land of Rising sun?
- The social behavior and norms of a society?
- The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society?
- How was the first man to walk an the moon?
- Who is known as the father of computers?
- who discovered penicilin?
- what is the longest bone in the human body?
- What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
- who painted the mona lisa?
- What is the primary ingredient in guacamole?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- What is main lenguage spoken in Brazil?
- who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- what type of animal is komodo dragon?
- What is the process planets use to make food?
- what is the smallest country in the world?
- what is the capital of Canadá?
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- what is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- what organ pumps blood through the body?
- The science of life and living organisms?
- Who invented the telepone?
- What country is the great pyramid of giza located in?
- what is the longest river in the world?
- what gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
- What is the main ingredient in chocolate?
- Who wrote harry potter?
- What is the national sport of japan?
- A new idea, method, or divice?
- what is largest mammal in the world?
- What is the capital of italy?
- The art of arranging sounds in time through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre
- The scientific study of plants?
- The forcé that attracts objects toward each onther?
- The scientific study of animals?
- The variety of life in a particular habitad or ecosystem?
- What is the chemical simbol for gold?
- what planet is known as the red planet?
- what is the capital of japan?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- what elemen does ‘O’ represent on the periodic table?
52 Clues: Who wrote harry potter? • who discovered penicilin? • Who invented the telepone? • who painted the mona lisa? • who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is the capital of spain? • Who invented the Lighet bulb? • What is the capital of italy? • what is the capital of japan? • what is the currency of japan? • what is the capital of france? • A new idea, method, or divice? • ...
Culture general 2024-10-31
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- Who was the leader of the French Revolution?
- What planet is closest to the Sun?
- Who developed the theory of evolution?
- Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue"?
- Who discovered gravity?
- What film won the Best Picture Oscar in 1994?
- Who played the role of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy?
- What is the world's largest economy?
- Who directed "Schindler's List"?
- What process produces solar energy?
- What is the highest mountain in the world?
- What is Aristotle's concept of "being"?
- Who was the leader of The Beatles?
- Who is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb?
- What musical style is characteristic of Elvis Presley?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- What artistic style is characteristic of Picasso?
- What film won the Best Picture Oscar in 1995
- Who painted the famous artwork "The Starry Night"?
- Which ancient civilization built the Great Pyramid of Giza?
- Who wrote "The Republic"?
- Who founded Christianity?
- Who invented the telephone?
- what year did World War I begin?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Who was the lead singer of the rock band Queen?
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- Who wrote "Don Quixote"?
- Who painted "The Blue House"?
- What is the sacred book of Islam?
- Who discovered America in 1492?
- What is the longest river in South America?
- What economic concept describes supply and demand?
- Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
- What was the American Independence?
- Who played James Bond in "GoldenEye"?
- Who is considered the father of modern economics?
- Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Who composed "Symphony No. 9"?
- Who is the most successful tennis player?
- What is the largest desert in the world?
- Who is the all-time leading scorer in the NBA?
- Who was the first President of the Soviet Union?
- Who was the first American astronaut in space?}
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who was the ancient Greek philosopher who taught that "know thyself"?
- Which American musician is known as the "King of Rock and Roll"?
- Which sport is played in the Olympics with a puck and sticks?
50 Clues: Who discovered gravity? • Who wrote "Don Quixote"? • Who wrote "The Republic"? • Who founded Christianity? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who invented the telephone? • Who painted "The Blue House"? • Who composed "Symphony No. 9"? • Who discovered America in 1492? • Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue"? • Who directed "Schindler's List"? • what year did World War I begin? • ...
culture general 2024-10-30
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- the musical style new orleans
- name of the pinter the "the starry night
- president of colombia
- author the "the time of the hero
- name of the city new york
- author of the book the infinite plan
- author "the alep"
- was the funder city buenos aires
- author the "the war of theworlds
- name artistic style medieval architecture
- name river the city of roma
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- funder city san francisco
- name musical style century XVIII
- name musical style
- was the first nobel winner in literature
- author the "the tin drum"
- name of the architectural style
- name of the painter las meninas
- name of the river cuty paris
- name river the city stanbul
20 Clues: author "the alep" • name musical style • president of colombia • funder city san francisco • author the "the tin drum" • name of the city new york • name river the city stanbul • name river the city of roma • name of the river cuty paris • the musical style new orleans • name of the architectural style • name of the painter las meninas • name musical style century XVIII • ...
Cultura general 2024-11-07
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- Who was the leader of the French Revolution?
- What planet is closest to the Sun?
- Who developed the theory of evolution?
- Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue"?
- Who discovered gravity?
- What film won the Best Picture Oscar in 1994?
- Who played the role of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy?
- What is the world's largest economy?
- Who directed "Schindler's List"?
- What process produces solar energy?
- What is the highest mountain in the world?
- What is Aristotle's concept of "being"?
- Who was the leader of The Beatles?
- Who is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb?
- What musical style is characteristic of Elvis Presley?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- What artistic style is characteristic of Picasso?
- What film won the Best Picture Oscar in 1995
- Who painted the famous artwork "The Starry Night"?
- Which ancient civilization built the Great Pyramid of Giza?
- Who wrote "The Republic"?
- Who founded Christianity?
- Who invented the telephone?
- what year did World War I begin?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Who was the lead singer of the rock band Queen?
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- Who wrote "Don Quixote"?
- Who painted "The Blue House"?
- What is the sacred book of Islam?
- Who discovered America in 1492?
- What is the longest river in South America?
- What economic concept describes supply and demand?
- Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
- What was the American Independence?
- Who played James Bond in "GoldenEye"?
- Who is considered the father of modern economics?
- Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Who composed "Symphony No. 9"?
- Who is the most successful tennis player?
- What is the largest desert in the world?
- Who is the all-time leading scorer in the NBA?
- Who was the first President of the Soviet Union?
- Who was the first American astronaut in space?}
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who was the ancient Greek philosopher who taught that "know thyself"?
- Which American musician is known as the "King of Rock and Roll"?
- Which sport is played in the Olympics with a puck and sticks?
50 Clues: Who discovered gravity? • Who wrote "Don Quixote"? • Who wrote "The Republic"? • Who founded Christianity? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who invented the telephone? • Who painted "The Blue House"? • Who composed "Symphony No. 9"? • Who discovered America in 1492? • Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue"? • Who directed "Schindler's List"? • what year did World War I begin? • ...
General Knowledge 2025-04-17
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- cushion for a bed
- dog infant
- swimming costume
- a building in which people live
- used to sit on
- big party or sporting item
- Asian big cat of the snow
- dry place with hardly any rain, Antarctica
- used to see things far away
- TV
- study of the earth and the atmosphere
- thin structure made of brick, concrete, cement, etc.
- put stuff in a bag or suitcase
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- opposite of yes
- gaming console with versions 1-5
- used to create a room, can be opened or closed
- usical instrument that is played with keys
- tall and natural, produces fruit
- American basketball league
- wild canines
- a category featuring gymnastics, swimming and tennis
- young humans
- baby sambar
- 3rd main meal of the day
- centre of the solar system
- a series of mountains
- award for your neck
- cleaning item, used on the floor
- a place with lots of sand
- you can see with me
- spiky tree of the desert
31 Clues: TV • dog infant • baby sambar • wild canines • young humans • used to sit on • opposite of yes • swimming costume • cushion for a bed • award for your neck • you can see with me • a series of mountains • 3rd main meal of the day • spiky tree of the desert • Asian big cat of the snow • a place with lots of sand • American basketball league • big party or sporting item • centre of the solar system • ...
General Knowledge 2021-06-08
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- smallest country
- most played sport in the world?
- pharynx located in
- first antibiotic
- largest flower
- remains of once-living organisms
- deficiency of Iodine
- Ornithology is the scientific study
- largest ocean
- Baby of horse
- longest segment of the small intestine
- principal muscle of respiration
- largest city
- regulates blood sugar levels
- capital city of France
- largest state of India
- organ performs blood purification in the human body
- largest island
- part of the skull contains the brain
- Most widely spoken language
- high blood pressure
- highest dam of India
- largest gland in the human body
- hottest planet in our solar system
- Indus Valley houses
- Dark Continent
- vitamin B deficiency
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- formation of new blood vessels
- Giddha is the folk dance of?
- connective tissue
- metal was first used by the Indus people
- excess water in plants get released
- first cryptocurrency
- largest freshwater lake in the world
- largest moon of Saturn
- produces oxytocin in human
- African country is very famous for chocolate
- voice box
- lightest metal
- biggest planet in our solar system
- Father of History
- main source of energy made through photosynthesis
- Red Planet
- smallest state in India
- National Tree of India
- longest river on Earth
- Uri dam is constructed
- glands produces tears
- continent has the highest population density
- grasslands of North America
50 Clues: voice box • Red Planet • largest city • largest ocean • Baby of horse • largest flower • lightest metal • largest island • Dark Continent • smallest country • first antibiotic • connective tissue • Father of History • pharynx located in • high blood pressure • Indus Valley houses • deficiency of Iodine • first cryptocurrency • highest dam of India • vitamin B deficiency • glands produces tears • ...
General Australia 2025-05-12
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- Water animal with a bill and webbed feet
- Large flightless bird found in Australia
- Remote and dry part of inland Australia
- Spiky animal that lays eggs
- Word used to honour Australian soldiers
- Rush Period when people searched for gold
- Time with little or no rain
- a revised list of 20 medium-difficulty crossword clues using **nouns with two or more syllables**, made especially for **aged care or home care clients**. The focus is on **general knowledge related to Australia**, with clear, gentle wording suitable for older Australians:
- Traditional wind instrument
- Australia’s capital city
- Large fire in the forest or scrubland
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- you like these in large print or turned into a printable activity page?
- Island state south of the mainland
- Big red rock in the Northern Territory
- Short, strong animal that digs burrows
- Salty spread often eaten on toast
- Reef Large coral reef off Queensland’s coast
- Famous animal that hops and has a pouch
- What you often see in Australia’s weather
- Curved tool used by Aboriginal people
- Bird known for its laughing sound
- City with a famous harbour and Opera House
22 Clues: Australia’s capital city • Spiky animal that lays eggs • Time with little or no rain • Traditional wind instrument • Salty spread often eaten on toast • Bird known for its laughing sound • Island state south of the mainland • Curved tool used by Aboriginal people • Large fire in the forest or scrubland • Big red rock in the Northern Territory • ...
General Knowledge 2025-05-13
21 Clues: color • color • subject • singers • of books • a student • __________ • sided shape • sports ball • of addition • of division • you eat lunch • to make words • you do to a book • shape is the earth • picture for a book • root of twenty-five • you score in soccer • you check out books • that is full of water • name for a diamond shape
General English 2024-03-27
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- someone helps you to heal from disease
- the baby name of cat
- a condition when you ear is not okay
- the baby names of kangoroo
- the baby name of cow
- abbreviation of As soon as possible
- Has a trunk
- the English word for kol
- the Verb 2 of go
- the baby name of bear
- Large marsupial
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- Likes to chase mice
- a feeling of being mentally or emotionally overloaded
- the English word of bersin
- the baby names of goat
- to amuse or entertain the reader is the social function of .. text
- the fastest animal in the world
- Flying mammal
- it's a bird, but cannot fly
- has a sharp sense of smell
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • the Verb 2 of go • Likes to chase mice • the baby name of cat • the baby name of cow • the baby name of bear • the baby names of goat • the English word for kol • the English word of bersin • the baby names of kangoroo • has a sharp sense of smell • it's a bird, but cannot fly • the fastest animal in the world • ...
General Conference 2024-04-01
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- In 1833, one conference was held on the Big Blue River in Missouri using what type of transportation
- The Book of Mormon has many ______ of the people of God gathering to hear prophets and Church leaders
- When Jesus appeared to the Nephites, there was a great ______ of people gathered
- The October 1961 General Conference was the first to offer translations in German, Dutch, __________, and Spanish
- Many of these gatherings in the Book of Mormon took place in front of this sacred house of the Lord
- In 1840, the church held its first conference outside of the United States in this place
- We can receive _______ when we watch General Conference
- Prior to 1840 conference was an unscheduled event. Now it is scheduled
- The first full report was published in April 6, 1850 in this newspaper
- The first conference in Salt Lake Valley was held in an open-air ________
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- This type of broadcasting of the Conference started in 1923
- Conference was limited to only church leaders due to travel restrictions during what war
- This type of transmission of the Conference started in 1949
- In 1867 the Conference moved to this world-famous place
- The ______ General Conference took place on June 9th, 1830
- The conference in 1962 was the first to be translated into different ________
- In 1840, conference talks were published in this periodical
- This person was asked by Nephi to preach to the people of Nephi
- This person in the Book of Mormon gave a sermon in Mosiah 2
- In 1971 conference talks appeared in this magazine and are still published here today
20 Clues: In 1867 the Conference moved to this world-famous place • We can receive _______ when we watch General Conference • The ______ General Conference took place on June 9th, 1830 • This type of broadcasting of the Conference started in 1923 • This type of transmission of the Conference started in 1949 • In 1840, conference talks were published in this periodical • ...
General Knowledge 2024-03-24
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- (book) What do you use to catch a fish?
- (computer) What sort of film is wreck it ralph?
- (computer) What do you use to open a door?
- (book) What is the capital of America?
- (book) what are the colour of cloud berries (in the cookbook of ingredients)
- (book) What is the name of made up story?
- (computer) What do you use to stick something down?
- (book) What is the colour of a basketball?
- (book) How many rings were there in the Olympic rings?
- (book) on page 190 of the history year by year book what's the name of the scary mask?
- (computer)What was the name of the horse in war horse?
- (book) What's the name of the grassy book?
- (computer) What did Usian Bolt win at the Olympics 2012?
- (book) What is it called when there is lots of smoke in the sky?
- (computer) What does the Doctor ride in, in Doctor Who?
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- (book) How many days are there in December?
- (computer) What sort of fish is eaten with chips?
- (book) When did WW1 start?
- (computer) What is bigger than a car but smaller than a lorry?
- (computer) What sort of eyes are on the road?
- (computer) In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas' what are the 6 geese-a-doing?
- (book) What is the most important rule in netball?
- (computer) What is the name of the main character in the Hunger Games?
- (computer) What is four times five?
- (book)What do cows produce?
- (book)What is the name of William and Kate's son?
- (computer)Whose sport is rugby?
- (computer) Keep calm and 'what' on?
- (computer)What comes through your door and has a stamp?
- (book) What is mans best friend?
30 Clues: (book) When did WW1 start? • (book)What do cows produce? • (computer)Whose sport is rugby? • (book) What is mans best friend? • (computer) What is four times five? • (computer) Keep calm and 'what' on? • (book) What is the capital of America? • (book) What do you use to catch a fish? • (book) What is the name of made up story? • (computer) What do you use to open a door? • ...
General Knowledge 2024-03-09
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- Inspired name of computer in 2001
- Brother film directors
- Nemesis of Sherlock Holmes
- Lawrence _, author of "Bitter Lemons in Cyprus"
- Sophia _, star of Modern Family
- City whose name means "January river"
- Highest capital city
- Globe-shaped
- Father Ted's surname
- Largest artery in the human body
- Messenger of the gods
- Described as "the bachelor's friend" by Jeremy Thorpe
- Rhyming slang for five pounds
- Accrington's football team
- Arthur _, music hall comedian known for terrible jokes
- Botanical gardens in SW London
- The smaller Ronnie
- Fishy actor in Home Alone
- Resident of Stonybridge
- Driest desert in the world
- Richard _, author of "The Blind Watchmaker"
- Musical phrase representing an idea
- European mountain range
- Computer whose answer was 42
- Argentinian tennis player
- American detective agency
- Unicorn of the sea
- Russian convict
- "Not what they seem" in Twin Peaks
- The Italian Renaissance
- Swann's companion
- Amanuensis of Cicero
- Harry Potter's house elf
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- In the past
- Aristocratic family dogged by their past
- Puzzle book by Kit Williams
- Noel Coward play about ghosts
- The laziest Python?
- Southern ape
- George Gershwin's (Republican?) brother
- Clint Eastwood character
- Puppet French state during WWII
- Linda _. wouldn't get out of bed for less than $10,000
- Planet where Earth was created, according to HHGG
- Capital of Australia
- Resistance unit
- Code of silence
- Tom Stoppard play featuring Lenin
- Elephantine Prime Minister of Poland
- Fictional Russian doctor
- Made from potato, flour and egg
- Rachel _, wife of Daniel Craig
- Vladimir's companion
- Island where the Book of Revelation was written
- First country to give women the vote
- Perpetual thorn in Lister's side
- Opera sometimes known as "slow and grim"
- Item to be auctioned
- Toilets (anag), author of "The Four Quartets"
- First name of Grieg and Munch
60 Clues: In the past • Southern ape • Globe-shaped • Resistance unit • Code of silence • Russian convict • Swann's companion • The smaller Ronnie • Unicorn of the sea • The laziest Python? • Highest capital city • Father Ted's surname • Capital of Australia • Vladimir's companion • Item to be auctioned • Amanuensis of Cicero • Messenger of the gods • Brother film directors • Resident of Stonybridge • ...
General Review 2024-04-07
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- Effect of two opposite charges being close
- Also known as a beta particle
- Temperature at which kinetic energy of particles is zero
- Atom that has either lost or gained an electron
- Method to transfer thermal energy through fluids
- Material that is a poor heat conductor
- Contact force that a surface applice to an object
- Process that produces energy in the Sun
- It is the force that opposes to motion
- A wave changes direction when its speed and wavelength change
- Area under the curve of a v-t graph
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- Also known as a Helium nucleus
- Shape of the orbits of planets and moons in the solar system
- The split of a nucleus into smaller ones releasing energy
- Sound is an example of this type of wave
- It is the slope of an x-t graph
- Explosion that expells heavy elements to space, it could be the death of a star
- It is the accepted theory about the origin of the universe
- Waves with the longest wavelength of in the electromagnetic spectrum
- Energy provided to a unit charge to flow in a circuit
20 Clues: Also known as a beta particle • Also known as a Helium nucleus • It is the slope of an x-t graph • Area under the curve of a v-t graph • Material that is a poor heat conductor • It is the force that opposes to motion • Process that produces energy in the Sun • Sound is an example of this type of wave • Effect of two opposite charges being close • ...
General Info 2022-03-03
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- Animal that is on Levi’s logo
- Watch company that has a pointed crown as its logo
- Biggest technology company in South Korea
- Superman's weakness
- Song by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee that has the most views (of all time) on YouTube
- The country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930
- tissues that connect the muscles to the bones
- Geometric shape that is generally used for stop signs
- Largest city in the world by population
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- Taylor Swift's genre of music
- Number of NBA Championships Michael Jordan won as a Chicago Bulls player
- The country produces the most coffee in the world
- The name of Batman’s butler
- Where did Harry Potter go to school?
- Spain's national dish
- Smallest country in the world
- Capital city of Ukraine
- Beatles member married Yoko Ono
- Largest ocean on earth
- fastest land animal
20 Clues: Superman's weakness • fastest land animal • Spain's national dish • Largest ocean on earth • Capital city of Ukraine • The name of Batman’s butler • Taylor Swift's genre of music • Animal that is on Levi’s logo • Smallest country in the world • Beatles member married Yoko Ono • Where did Harry Potter go to school? • Largest city in the world by population • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2025-05-20
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- A giant block of ice floating in the sea.
- Desert animal with humps.
- The second-largest continent.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- A sweet treat made from cacao.
- We use it to search, chat, and learn online.
- An animal with eight legs.
- A black and white bird that cannot fly.
- A mountain that erupts with lava.
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- A quiet place with many books.
- A political system where people vote to choose leaders.
- A musical instrument with black and white keys.
- A machine that can do tasks.
- The largest rainforest in the world.
- A Japanese dish made with rice and raw fish.
- The gas we breathe.
- Country famous for pyramids.
- Famous tower in Paris.
- A planet with beautiful rings.
- Appears in the sky after rain and has 7 colors.
20 Clues: The gas we breathe. • Famous tower in Paris. • Desert animal with humps. • Earth's natural satellite. • An animal with eight legs. • A machine that can do tasks. • Country famous for pyramids. • The second-largest continent. • A quiet place with many books. • A sweet treat made from cacao. • A planet with beautiful rings. • A mountain that erupts with lava. • ...
general 4 2025-07-15
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- – Related to ocean waves (5 letters)
- – A rare gas used in lights (5 letters)
- – Frozen precipitation from clouds (8 letters)
- – A cheating trick or lie (5 letters)
- – Four-wheeled cart (5 letters)
- – Sound that bounces back (4 letters)
- – Used for writing down ideas (8 letters)
- – Someone who creates art (7 letters)
- – Highest point in the sky (6 letters)
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- – What you do when sleepy (5 letters)
- – Long sharp weapon (5 letters)
- – Very old or from long ago (7 letters)
- – Breaks light into colors (5 letters)
- – Worn to keep hands warm (5 letters)
- – Small boat you paddle (5 letters)
- – Thin ice on a cold morning (5 letters)
- – Deep valley with steep sides (6 letters)
- – Tiny particle inside atoms (5 letters)
- – A personal daily record (7 letters)
- – Grain used in bread (5 letters)
20 Clues: – Long sharp weapon (5 letters) • – Four-wheeled cart (5 letters) • – Grain used in bread (5 letters) • – Small boat you paddle (5 letters) • – Related to ocean waves (5 letters) • – What you do when sleepy (5 letters) • – Worn to keep hands warm (5 letters) • – A cheating trick or lie (5 letters) • – A personal daily record (7 letters) • ...
General Crossword 2022-10-21
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- apply pressure to something
- form a theory of a subject with no proof
- to move with urgent pace
- a Hindu spiritual discipline
- make on a large scale using machines
- overgenerous preferential treatment
- emphasise the truth
- emotions of conduct between friends
- pas these of endure
- going not quickly
- training people to obey
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- the Iterior
- fond of company, sociable
- head of the local area
- a sudden surprising event
- make or become flat
- consent to receive or undertake
- a brief insight
- in a state of unhappiness
- determine the total number a collection of times to multiply
20 Clues: the Iterior • a brief insight • going not quickly • make or become flat • emphasise the truth • pas these of endure • head of the local area • training people to obey • to move with urgent pace • fond of company, sociable • a sudden surprising event • in a state of unhappiness • apply pressure to something • a Hindu spiritual discipline • consent to receive or undertake • ...
General Psychology 2022-07-24
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- the process of trying to recreate a research study and its results
- Overestimating your own abilities over someone who knows more than yourself
- A feeling that is similar to being anxious and riddled with fear
- Slow, thoughtful, and logical type of thinking
- paying attention only to evidence that supports your claim/beliefs
- Traits that are biologically passed from parents to offspring
- A natural response preparing yourself to take on physical trauma or run from it
- area in the frontal lobes that are responsible for the movement of the body
- stable/consistent characteristics that come from behavioral patterns in a individual
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- Using a new experience and connecting it with an already existing scheme
- A defense mechanism in which you shift blame/responsibility onto another person
- A finding that shows someone will most likely not help another in a case of emergency
- The drive for someones act/behavior
- Fast, automatic, and emotional type of thinking
- part of the forebrain that is important for storing memories
- A research method in which a research measures an effect caused by a variable
- The reason for someone to do something
- The connection between two variables
- area of the temporal lobes that are responsible for processing sounds
- reoccurring thoughts of death and suicide
20 Clues: The drive for someones act/behavior • The connection between two variables • The reason for someone to do something • reoccurring thoughts of death and suicide • Slow, thoughtful, and logical type of thinking • Fast, automatic, and emotional type of thinking • part of the forebrain that is important for storing memories • ...
General knowledge 2022-11-07
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- Eight + One = ________
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- Who was Simon-Peter's brother?
- In which sport was Muhammad Ali the world champion?
- What is the name of the town where Jesus was born?
- Famous musical: Jesus Christ _____________________
- The Eiffel Tower is found in _______________
- Koalas and kangaroos are found in _____________
- Five + Seven = ________
- What country does the football player Wayne Rooney come from?
- What is the name of the closest star to Earth?
- What is the name of the biggest ocean on Earth?
- What does your heart pump?
- What was the name of Jesus's mother?
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- What month were you ___________ in?
- Bees create what sweet substance?
- What is the first element on the periodic table of elements?
- Eleven + Nine = _______
- Last book of the bible
- The ________ is 4 o'clock.
- In which country would you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
- The city of Tokyo is found in _______________
- How many years are there in a millennium?
- What sport is played at Wimbledon?
- How many days and nights did the flood last?
25 Clues: Eight + One = ________ • Last book of the bible • Five + Seven = ________ • Eleven + Nine = _______ • The ________ is 4 o'clock. • What does your heart pump? • Who was Simon-Peter's brother? • Bees create what sweet substance? • What sport is played at Wimbledon? • What month were you ___________ in? • How many sides does a triangle have? • What was the name of Jesus's mother? • ...
General Crossword 2022-10-31
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- An informal written record of an agreement that has not yet become official
- The Longest River In the World
- The Person Who Invented Spin Theory
- is a person with a political and social philosophy that promotes individual rights
- A nocturnal Bird that has a hooked beak
- The Country with the wettest place in the world
- The Best Selling Album of All Time
- To Learn Something Again and Again
- something that illuminates other objects
- The Name of The Royal Family Of the United Kingdom
- Something which can also be referred to as change
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- an award given for music
- An Internet Device
- The practice of training people to obey rules
- is a country in Southern Africa along the Atlantic Coast
- showing the weaknesses or diseases of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.
- a version of something such as computer software produced to demonstrate its capabilities or for use as a trial
- The Main Antagonist of The Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
- A Soviet Revolutionary
- A 6-stringed instrument
21 Clues: An Internet Device • A Soviet Revolutionary • A 6-stringed instrument • an award given for music • The Longest River In the World • The Best Selling Album of All Time • To Learn Something Again and Again • The Person Who Invented Spin Theory • A nocturnal Bird that has a hooked beak • something that illuminates other objects • The practice of training people to obey rules • ...
General Hygiene 2022-05-04
24 Clues: ten • one • two • six • nine • five • four • three • eight • seven • twelve • eleven • twenty • sixteen • fifteen • fourteen • nineteen • eighteen • thirteen • seventeen • twenty-two • twenty-one • twenty-four • twenty-three
General Knowledge 2022-05-10
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- baby frog
- Bird that lays the largest eggs
- theory of relativity guy
- which festival is called "The festival of colors"?
- biggest continent in the world
- smallest country in the world
- who painted the mona lisa?
- how many time zones are there in russia?
- sun rises to the...
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- tallest mountain in the world
- largest mammal
- what's a baby rabbit called?
- most dense jungle in the world
- longest river on Earth
- smallest continent
- house made of ice
- largest planet in our solar system
- capital of finland
- national bird of India
- what country is known as the "land of the rising sun"?
20 Clues: baby frog • largest mammal • house made of ice • smallest continent • capital of finland • sun rises to the... • longest river on Earth • national bird of India • theory of relativity guy • who painted the mona lisa? • what's a baby rabbit called? • tallest mountain in the world • smallest country in the world • most dense jungle in the world • biggest continent in the world • ...
general appearance 2023-01-10
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- - a word used mostly to describe very good-looking men
- - a person with no hair
- - facial hair
- - black or dark brown dot on skin
- - little holes in cheeks
- - good-looking person
- - little brown dots on face
- - metal earring pierced into the skin
- - ink injected into the skin
- - not good-looking person
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- - a mark or spot you have on your body since you can remember
- - someone who spend too much time in the sun
- - someone who works out
- - someone who’s naturally really skinny
- - changed hair color
- - a person with more than average weight
- - someone who does a lot of sports
- - not really curly but also not straight hair
- - a mark you get after a wound or a deep cut
- - person of more than average height
20 Clues: - facial hair • - changed hair color • - good-looking person • - someone who works out • - a person with no hair • - little holes in cheeks • - not good-looking person • - little brown dots on face • - ink injected into the skin • - black or dark brown dot on skin • - someone who does a lot of sports • - person of more than average height • - metal earring pierced into the skin • ...
GENERAL APPEARANCE 2023-01-10
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- - a red or brown mark on a person’s skin that has been there since they were born
- - dirty or untidy in appearance
- - a small dark brown mark on the skin
- - a person who is not beautiful
- - hair the colour of which has been changed using a special liquid or substance
- - sticking straight up from the head
- - attractive man
- - lines or small folds in your skin
- - the front part of somebody’s hair that is cut so that it hangs over their forehead
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- - a person who is short, with a strong, solid body
- - having a lot of curls or a curved shape
- - a picture or design that is marked permanently on a person’s skin
- - very skinny person
- - people with big bellies
- - a person with a solid, strony body
- - people who are too heavy
- - small hollow places in the skin, especially in the face that appear when you smile
- - a mark that is left on the skin after a wound has got better
- - a person who is very fat
- - a line on a person’s head where the hair is divided
20 Clues: - attractive man • - very skinny person • - people with big bellies • - people who are too heavy • - a person who is very fat • - dirty or untidy in appearance • - a person who is not beautiful • - lines or small folds in your skin • - a person with a solid, strony body • - sticking straight up from the head • - a small dark brown mark on the skin • ...
General Knowledge 2023-01-07
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- What is the western continent that is separated from Africa by the Mediterranean Sea?
- What is a country located in North America, to the north of the United States?
- What is the second planet from the Sun in the solar system?
- What is the color of a ripe tomato?
- What is the fourth planet from the Sun in the solar system?
- What is the scientific study of the properties of matter and how matter interacts?
- What is the country with the capital Oslo?
- What is a temperature scale based on the freezing point of water being 32 degrees and the boiling point of water being 212 degrees?
- What is the first day of the week?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the third day of the week?
- What is an island country in East Asia?
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- What is the color of the leaves of the grass?
- What is a carnivorous mammal of the dog family?
- What is the twelfth and final month of the year?
- What is a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Moses and the prophets of ancient Israel?
- What is the eleventh month of the year?
- What is the second-largest continent on Earth?
- What is the study of numbers, quantities, and shapes?
- What is the smallest continent on Earth?
- What is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop?
- What is a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad?
- What is the fourth day of the week?
- What is a large mammal with a trunk and tusks, native to Africa and Asia?
24 Clues: What is the first day of the week? • What is the third day of the week? • What is the color of a ripe tomato? • What is the fourth day of the week? • What is the eleventh month of the year? • What is an island country in East Asia? • What is the smallest continent on Earth? • What is the country with the capital Oslo? • What is the color of the leaves of the grass? • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2023-01-04
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- Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin
- These enzymes break proteins down into amino acids in the small intestine.
- is a very important factor in enzyme activity
- breaks lactose, the sugar in milk, into glucose and galactose.
- Makes up the major part of ribosomes, which is where proteins are made.
- reserve amino acids for the body until ready for use.
- are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.
- This also occurs in the saliva, and breaks the sugar maltose into glucose.
- are substances that stop/ slow the enzymatic reaction
- are carrier proteins that move molecules from one place to another in the body.
- Are Lipids with a phosphate group
- Transfers amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis
- are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- refers to a decrease in enzyme-related processes, enzyme production or enzyme activity
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- of a protein refers to the regularly repeating local structures that are stabilized by hydrogen bonds
- pertains to the linear sequence of amino acids that make up a polypeptide chain or a protein.
- is SINGLE STRANDED and does not have to stay in the nucleus!
- A large group of structural proteins maintains and protects the structure of the animal body.
- helps change starches into sugars.
- Carries copies of instructions for the assembly of amino acids into proteins from DNA to the rest of the cell (serve as “messenger”)
- is the alteration of the shape of enzyme. The substrate does not anymore fit to the active site; there will be no reaction.
- Long-chain carboxylic acids that are insoluble in water
- is needed to turn reactant into product
- are biomolecules comprised of amino acid residues joined together by peptide bonds.
- are specialized proteins that defend the body against antigens or foreign invaders.
- proteins are responsible for muscle contraction and movement.
- binds to the active site and prevents the attachment of the of the partner substrate
- This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut.
- are messenger proteins that help coordinate certain bodily functions.
- occurs in the NUCLEUS
30 Clues: occurs in the NUCLEUS • Are Lipids with a phosphate group • helps change starches into sugars. • are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • is needed to turn reactant into product • is a very important factor in enzyme activity • This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut. • Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2023-01-04
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- Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin
- These enzymes break proteins down into amino acids in the small intestine.
- is a very important factor in enzyme activity
- breaks lactose, the sugar in milk, into glucose and galactose.
- Makes up the major part of ribosomes, which is where proteins are made.
- reserve amino acids for the body until ready for use.
- are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.
- This also occurs in the saliva, and breaks the sugar maltose into glucose.
- are substances that stop/ slow the enzymatic reaction
- are carrier proteins that move molecules from one place to another in the body.
- Are Lipids with a phosphate group
- Transfers amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis
- are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- refers to a decrease in enzyme-related processes, enzyme production or enzyme activity
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- of a protein refers to the regularly repeating local structures that are stabilized by hydrogen bonds
- pertains to the linear sequence of amino acids that make up a polypeptide chain or a protein.
- is SINGLE STRANDED and does not have to stay in the nucleus!
- A large group of structural proteins maintains and protects the structure of the animal body.
- helps change starches into sugars.
- Carries copies of instructions for the assembly of amino acids into proteins from DNA to the rest of the cell (serve as “messenger”)
- is the alteration of the shape of enzyme. The substrate does not anymore fit to the active site; there will be no reaction.
- Long-chain carboxylic acids that are insoluble in water
- is needed to turn reactant into product
- are biomolecules comprised of amino acid residues joined together by peptide bonds.
- are specialized proteins that defend the body against antigens or foreign invaders.
- proteins are responsible for muscle contraction and movement.
- binds to the active site and prevents the attachment of the of the partner substrate
- This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut.
- are messenger proteins that help coordinate certain bodily functions.
- occurs in the NUCLEUS
30 Clues: occurs in the NUCLEUS • Are Lipids with a phosphate group • helps change starches into sugars. • are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • is needed to turn reactant into product • is a very important factor in enzyme activity • This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut. • Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin • ...
general 35 2022-06-28
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- jesus died on one
- indian water vehicle
- edible ice cream holder
- car has four of these
- saint louis baseball team
- northenmost state
- soccer outside of u.s.
- headware for football players
- eight times four equals __
- hand weapon with long blade
- insects that eats wood
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- protection from sun and rain
- ten hand profections
- very large plant
- a great lake
- small cake shaped likea bevarage container
- good dipping food
- study of the past
- weapon propelled by a bow
- country and a fowl
20 Clues: a great lake • very large plant • jesus died on one • good dipping food • study of the past • northenmost state • country and a fowl • ten hand profections • indian water vehicle • car has four of these • soccer outside of u.s. • insects that eats wood • edible ice cream holder • saint louis baseball team • weapon propelled by a bow • eight times four equals __ • hand weapon with long blade • ...
general 51 2022-12-06
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- mickey mouse creator
- two wheeled manually driven vehicle
- building cover
- large reptile, many live in florida
- fuel for cars
- capital of italy
- twenty one minus fourteen
- bees make this
- boston nba team
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- quick cooking appliance
- texas western neighbor
- season before spring
- currency in france
- flying mammals
- tool used to pound in nails
- man's best friend
- calculating, data processing,machine
- small land mass surrounded by water
- organs used to see
- need this to send letter
20 Clues: fuel for cars • building cover • flying mammals • bees make this • boston nba team • capital of italy • currency in france • organs used to see • mickey mouse creator • season before spring • man's best friend • texas western neighbor • quick cooking appliance • need this to send letter • twenty one minus fourteen • tool used to pound in nails • two wheeled manually driven vehicle • ...
General Knowledge 2022-12-07
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- The country with the most wins in FIFA.
- The hardest substance.
- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- A German breed of dog that is typically brown and black.
- The CEO of Tesla.
- Italian brand and manufacturer of luxury sports cars and supercars.
- The biggest flower in the world.
- The tallest building in the world.
- The national car brand of Malaysia.
- The fastest land animal.
- The most popular instant noodles in Malaysia.
- The best-selling video game of all time.
- The tallest mountain in the world.
- The first president of the USA.
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- The capital of China.
- An Indian lawyer that's honored in India as the father of the nation for fighting for India's independence.
- The current prime minister of Malaysia.
- The largest country in the world.
- The team of superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- The biggest planet in the Solar System.
- The smallest planet in the solar system.
- The first astronaut to set foot on the moon.
- One of the greatest physicist, famous for the theory of relativity.
- The most popular K-pop group.
- The company that made the first approved Covid vaccine.
25 Clues: The CEO of Tesla. • The capital of China. • The hardest substance. • The fastest land animal. • The most popular K-pop group. • The first president of the USA. • The biggest flower in the world. • The largest country in the world. • The tallest building in the world. • The tallest mountain in the world. • The national car brand of Malaysia. • ...
General knowledge 2025-06-20
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- Dogs chase these around
- A creature having 8 eyes instead of 2 eyes
- Furthest planet from the sun
- Opposite of long
- Subtropical fruit
- A Winter fruit
- Name of the planet we are l
- A distant sun far away
- Electrons spin around this object
- A synonym for snake
- A landing strip for planes to land
- Nearest planet to the sun
- Colour of the sky
- Wine is made from these
- The colours of the rainbow
- Colour of blood
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- The planet having rings encircling it
- A type of stone
- A small area of land in the sea
- Two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen form this compound
- superlative of good
- A cat has to them on its face
- A space having nothing inside it
- Synonym for rigid
- A mathematics term for performing operations
- A musical instrument making sounds by plucking the strings
- synonym for colour
- The main chemical element in sugar which gives energy whenever to the bonds break
- Our nearest star
- A common deer found in North America
- This compound is made from milk
- An implement for manual labour
- A synonym for clothing
33 Clues: A Winter fruit • A type of stone • Colour of blood • Opposite of long • Our nearest star • Subtropical fruit • Synonym for rigid • Colour of the sky • synonym for colour • superlative of good • A synonym for snake • A distant sun far away • A synonym for clothing • Dogs chase these around • Wine is made from these • Nearest planet to the sun • The colours of the rainbow • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2025-06-24
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- The number of teeth an adult human has
- The smallest bone in our body is here
- The largest mammal in the world
- The tallest animal in the world
- Linda writes on it
- A fruit that has the same name as its colour
- Seven plus three
- The capital city of Spain
- Michelle's sport
- The planet closest to the Earth
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- Daniel's sport
- Has won the most Golden Boots
- The name of a baby goat
- A shape with three sides
- This animal has a trunk
- Water that falls from the sky
- The fourth month of the year
- The colour of grass
- Twenty minus seven
- Nassima's sport
- The opposite of sad
- Frozen water
22 Clues: Frozen water • Daniel's sport • Nassima's sport • Seven plus three • Michelle's sport • Linda writes on it • Twenty minus seven • The colour of grass • The opposite of sad • The name of a baby goat • This animal has a trunk • A shape with three sides • The capital city of Spain • The fourth month of the year • Has won the most Golden Boots • Water that falls from the sky • ...
general crossword 2025-08-23
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- Small church for weddings
- Question leading to marriage
- Action sealing the vows
- Traditional bridal head covering
- Period before the wedding
- Flowers carried by the bride
- First shared movement as spouses
- Formalwear often worn by the groom
- Mailed request to attend the wedding
- Formal marriage event
- Tradition for single guests
- Friends and family attending
- Person who conducts the wedding
- Bride’s main attire
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- Flowers, lights, and styling for the day
- Speech given to honor the couple
- Groomsman with special duties
- Party after the ceremony
- Legal document to wed
- Lucky tradition for brides
- The one in the wedding gown
- Sweet treat cut by the couple
- Candle or ritual symbolizing togetherness
- The partner waiting at the altar
- Where the couple stands to wed
- Bride’s chief attendant
- Trip after the wedding
- Promises exchanged during the ceremony
- Circular symbol of commitment
- Path the bride walks down
30 Clues: Bride’s main attire • Legal document to wed • Formal marriage event • Trip after the wedding • Action sealing the vows • Bride’s chief attendant • Party after the ceremony • Small church for weddings • Period before the wedding • Path the bride walks down • Lucky tradition for brides • The one in the wedding gown • Tradition for single guests • Question leading to marriage • ...
GENERAL VOCABS 2025-09-12
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- How roles and responsibilities are arranged within a company
- Movement of money in and out of a business
- Efficiency in producing goods or services
- Creating new ideas, products, or methods
- When one company buys another
- Anyone affected by or interested in a business (e.g., employees, customers)
- Creating a unique identity for a product or company
- Guiding and motivating others toward goals
- When expenses exceed revenue
- Shared values, beliefs, and behaviors in a company
- Stock of goods held by a business
- Debts or obligations a business owes
- A place or system where buyers and sellers interact
- Planning, organizing, and controlling business activities
- A person who starts and runs a business
- Hiring external firms to perform tasks or services
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- Market Specific group of consumers a business aims to serve
- Quantity of a product or service available
- A strategic tool: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
- Plan A written document outlining a company’s goals and strategy
- Rivalry between businesses offering similar products
- Money left after all costs are subtracted from revenue
- A bill sent to a customer for goods or services
- A financial plan estimating income and expenses over a period
- Money put into a business or asset to earn a return
- A person or entity that owns shares in a company
- Paid promotion of products or services
- Valuable items owned by a business (e.g., cash, equipment, property)
- When revenue equals costs—no profit, no loss
- Total income generated from sales before expenses are deducted
- When two companies combine to form one
- Consumer desire for a product or service
- Activities to promote and sell products or services
33 Clues: When expenses exceed revenue • When one company buys another • Stock of goods held by a business • Debts or obligations a business owes • Paid promotion of products or services • When two companies combine to form one • A person who starts and runs a business • Creating new ideas, products, or methods • Consumer desire for a product or service • ...
General Knowledge 2025-10-05
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- Su (girl) in English
- Su (Boy) in English
- Tener in English
- The number of teeth an adult human has
- Mi in English
- The capital city of Spain
- Japon in English
- The most popular flavour of crisp in the world
- A shape with six sides
- Bandera
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- The largest mammal in the world
- The size of the biggest feet in the world
- The planet closest to the Earth
- The smallest bone in our body is here
- Sueco in English
- The capital city of the UK
- The highest mountain in the world
- A fruit that has the same name as its colour
- The largest continent in the world
- Seven plus three
- The longest river in the world
21 Clues: Bandera • Mi in English • Sueco in English • Tener in English • Japon in English • Seven plus three • Su (Boy) in English • Su (girl) in English • A shape with six sides • The capital city of Spain • The capital city of the UK • The longest river in the world • The largest mammal in the world • The planet closest to the Earth • The highest mountain in the world • ...
GENERAL CROSSWORD 2025-09-30
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- A room where you cook
- The color of grass
- The largest land animal
- A place where students learn
- A bird that cannot fly
- An insect that makes honey
- A fruit that keeps the doctor away
- The opposite of 'happy'
- A place where you buy food
- A hot drink made from leaves
- The opposite of 'cold'
- A large sea animal
- Opposite of 'night'
- A tool you use to write
- A place to swim
- Something you open with a key
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- The color of the sky on a clear day
- An animal that barks
- A baby cat
- A person who teaches
- A small green insect that jumps
- A month with 28 or 29 days
- vehicle with two wheels
- Something you wear on your feet
- A fruit that is yellow and long
- A color made from red and blue
- A place where you borrow books
- A fruit that monkeys love
- A person who flies an airplane
- A fruit that is orange and sweet
- A soft thing you sleep on
- Opposite of 'bad'
32 Clues: A baby cat • A place to swim • The color of grass • A large sea animal • Opposite of 'bad' • Opposite of 'night' • An animal that barks • A person who teaches • A room where you cook • A bird that cannot fly • The opposite of 'cold' • vehicle with two wheels • The largest land animal • The opposite of 'happy' • A tool you use to write • A fruit that monkeys love • A soft thing you sleep on • ...
General Knowledge 2025-09-18
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- - A cause of many infections
- - Used to unlock doors
- - Earth’s natural satellite
- - A large predatory fish
- - A spirit of the dead
- - Smallest unit of a digital image
- - A long work of fiction
- - Frozen water
- - A bird of prey and U.S. symbol
- - A solid piece of material or street unit
- - Worn to hide or protect the face
- - Center of our solar system
- - Frozen white precipitation
- - A handheld light source
- - A cut piece of tree trunk
- - A warning sound or device
- - A fruit that keeps the doctor away
- - A visible, hot part of a fire
- - A group of water droplets in the sky
- - A tall structure
- - Sweet substance made by bees
- - A railway vehicle
- - A staple food made from flour
- - A medieval warrior in armor
- - A female monarch
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- - A snow house used by Inuit people
- - Black-and-white striped African animal
- - Broadcast receiver for sound
- - A dense forest in a tropical area
- - A small piece of rock
- - A natural flowing watercourse
- - Used in board games, has numbered sides
- - A glowing ball of gas in space
- - Tells the time
- - A sour yellow fruit
- - A living organism that grows in soil
- - A tiny magical being with wings
- - Protective outer covering of a sea creature
- - A wild canine
- - The vast universe beyond Earth
- - A large body of salt water
- - A machine that can perform tasks
- - A tree known for syrup
- - A sound that bounces back
- - Combustion that produces heat and light
- - A percussion instrument
- - The path a planet takes around the sun
- - A stealthy Japanese warrior
- - Movement to music
- - A woman with magical powers
50 Clues: - Frozen water • - A wild canine • - Tells the time • - A tall structure • - A female monarch • - A railway vehicle • - Movement to music • - A sour yellow fruit • - Used to unlock doors • - A spirit of the dead • - A small piece of rock • - A large predatory fish • - A long work of fiction • - A tree known for syrup • - A handheld light source • - A percussion instrument • ...
General Knowledge 2025-11-20
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- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- Largest continent.
- A dry area with little rainfall.
- Ancient monumental structure in Egypt.
- A book of maps.
- Related to the Sun.
- Study of living organisms.
- What is needed to do work.
- A fruit and also a color.
- A popular search engine.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- The largest planet.
- A musical drama.
- Country known for maple syrup.
- Last name of famous revolutionary leader Mandela.
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- A trained healthcare professional.
- A large natural flowing watercourse.
- Animal that feeds milk to its young.
- A colorful arc formed by light refraction.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- A spherical representation of Earth.
- Capital of Japan.
- A device used to listen to broadcasts.
- The fastest land animal.
- Gas essential for breathing.
- Capital city of France.
- Water vapor visible in the sky.
- The coldest season.
- A large body of saltwater.
- The planet we live on.
30 Clues: A book of maps. • A musical drama. • Capital of Japan. • Largest continent. • Related to the Sun. • The coldest season. • The largest planet. • The planet we live on. • Capital city of France. • The fastest land animal. • A popular search engine. • A fruit and also a color. • Study of living organisms. • What is needed to do work. • A large body of saltwater. • Gas essential for breathing. • ...
General Knowledge 2025-12-07
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- Small forest or grove
- Ancient coastal fortresses
- Resistant to authority or control
- Island nation in the Indian Ocean
- Ancient Incan city
- Obscure plant known to climb
- Rocky outcrop in the sea
- Obscure, understood by a select few
- Discord, harsh jarring sound
- Make unclear or confusing
- Infamous Macedonian king
- Dull, ordinary
- Obsession with cleanliness
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- Country in W Africa famous for its ancient city of Timbuktu
- Study of human speech noises
- person who collects stamps
- A sudden change in course
- Person who fawns to gain favour
- Study of words and their origins
- Writing system using pictures
- A quick, productive journey
- Name of 1917 revolution that overthrew Russian monarchy
- Swedish chemist who invented the modern periodic table in 1869
- Series of wars between Roman Empire and Carthage
24 Clues: Dull, ordinary • Ancient Incan city • Small forest or grove • Rocky outcrop in the sea • Infamous Macedonian king • A sudden change in course • Make unclear or confusing • person who collects stamps • Ancient coastal fortresses • Obsession with cleanliness • A quick, productive journey • Study of human speech noises • Obscure plant known to climb • Discord, harsh jarring sound • ...
General Knowledge 2025-12-11
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- A gas needed by most living things to breathe
- The layers of gases surrounding a planet
- Tiny single-celled organisms found everywhere
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- A solid with a repeating pattern and smooth flat sides
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- A huge group of stars gas and dust held together by gravity
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient living things
- An object that attracts certain metals like iron
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- A large slow-moving mass of ice
- A closed path that electricity can flow through
- The path one object takes around another in space
- A warm-blooded animal that usually has hair and produces milk
- A tool that shows direction using Earth’s magnetic field
- An animal that is hunted by another animal
- The regular rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s gravity
- A large object that orbits a star
- A mountain that can release lava ash or gas
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- Related to the Sun
20 Clues: Related to the Sun • A large slow-moving mass of ice • A large object that orbits a star • Land surrounded by water on three sides • The layers of gases surrounding a planet • An animal that is hunted by another animal • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • A mountain that can release lava ash or gas • A gas needed by most living things to breathe • ...
General knowladge 2025-12-19
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- Indiana basketball team
- Yellow weed that sprouts in spring
- A bird often served on thanksgiving
- Calzone orignally
- Movie makers known for there kids movie like alladin
- Cats enemy
- Where pizza was invented
- Seattle baseball team
- Home of the dali lama
- Bacillus anthracis
- Robin Williams green goo movie
- Christmas candy
- goes in hot chocolate
- Scheffler of golf
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- orange and black striped cat
- Toy story animators
- Variation of guitar used in rock
- fruit named after its color
- 1980's panic
- 1940's conflict
- bagguette home
- Chicago hockey team
- Planet known for its rings
- Denver football team
- a red fruit often depicted as the forbbiden fuit
25 Clues: Cats enemy • 1980's panic • bagguette home • 1940's conflict • Christmas candy • Calzone orignally • Scheffler of golf • Bacillus anthracis • Toy story animators • Chicago hockey team • Denver football team • Seattle baseball team • Home of the dali lama • goes in hot chocolate • Indiana basketball team • Where pizza was invented • Planet known for its rings • fruit named after its color • ...
Nick's Civil War Vocab Crossword 2020-02-19
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- Union general and officer
- steam frigate for the war
- Union general in civil war; became President
- Union general defeated by Rob E. Lee
- former representative and senator
- navy warship built for the civil war
- Confederate general, sub of Rob E. Lee
- Union general until fired by A. Lincoln
- Southern battle, Union won
- former President of the confederate states
- town in Virginia
- freed all slaves
- Union general, "______ Ride"
- city in Mississippi
- capital of Georgia
- first major battle, Confederate won
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- Cherokee leader, Confederate ally
- town in Pennsylvania
- where the civil war started
- Confederate general; known for initials
- Confederate general, best known for charging
- in Tennessee, Union won
- plan to surround the Confederate
- created the term "sideburn"
- professor in Maine and Union general
- Confederate general
- a Confederate soldier from 1862-1865
- prison camp
- President during the civil war
- Union general; businessman
- navy flag officer, Union
31 Clues: prison camp • town in Virginia • freed all slaves • capital of Georgia • Confederate general • city in Mississippi • town in Pennsylvania • in Tennessee, Union won • navy flag officer, Union • Union general and officer • steam frigate for the war • Southern battle, Union won • Union general; businessman • where the civil war started • created the term "sideburn" • Union general, "______ Ride" • ...
NRTW ULtrasound Crossword Activity 2025-10-30
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- PRN breast and general sonographer who loves the outdoors
- PRN general sonographer with three jobs
- A type of medical imaging that does not use radiation
- A structure that is highly reflective and appears bright on a ultrasound image
- General and our only MSK sonographer
- PRN general and vascular sonographer also works at UNM
- Lead Breast and General sonographer, primarily at RUST
- General and vascular sonographer with the most ARDMS boards
- Use this to check for deep vein thrombosis
- PRN breast and general sonographer who loves everything PINK
- Substance applied to the skin to improve image quality
- A mammographer and breast ultrasound tech
- Breast and general sonographer who is allergic to peanuts
- General and vascular sonographer born On Valentine's Day
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- Breast and General sonographer supervisor with many Dobermans
- A type of scan that displays movement of a structure on a monitor
- PRN breast and general sonographer with the best music playlists
- PRN breast and general sonographer who loves Hello Kitty
- PRN vascular sonographer and trainee
- A sonographer’s hand-held tool for sending and receiving sound waves
- High-frequency sound wave
- The black color on an ultrasound image
- Type of transducer often used for breast imaging
- Breast and general sonographer who loves everything Halloween
- Breast and general sonographer who does not like chocolate
25 Clues: High-frequency sound wave • PRN vascular sonographer and trainee • General and our only MSK sonographer • The black color on an ultrasound image • PRN general sonographer with three jobs • A mammographer and breast ultrasound tech • Use this to check for deep vein thrombosis • Type of transducer often used for breast imaging • ...
13a 2024-06-22
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- Holy Roman Emperor
- British tribal leader
- Longshanks
- German chief of staff
- Scottish patriot
- Prussian chancellor
- French leader
- French WWII general
- Allied WWI commander
- WWI British general
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- Conqueror of Jerusalem
- Soviet WWII general
- French cardinal general
- Egyptian pharaoh
- Japanese admiral
- Battle of Britain commander
- US WWII general
- German WWII general
- German WWII general
- US naval admiral
20 Clues: Longshanks • French leader • US WWII general • Egyptian pharaoh • Japanese admiral • Scottish patriot • US naval admiral • Holy Roman Emperor • Soviet WWII general • Prussian chancellor • German WWII general • German WWII general • French WWII general • WWI British general • Allied WWI commander • British tribal leader • German chief of staff • Conqueror of Jerusalem • French cardinal general • ...
Química General 2020-12-06
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- Contenido de calor de un sistema a presión constante
- Sustancia en menor proporción y se encuentra disuelta en un solvente dentro de una disolución
- Sustancia formada por la unión de dos o más elementos en proporciones fijas
- Son aquellos reactivos que limitan la cantidad de producto que se puede formar y se encuentran en menor cantidad estequiométrica
- Son los distintos niveles energéticos (capas)que tiene un átomo
- Combinación de dos o más sustancias donde no se pierden sus propiedades y características
- Se caracterizan por tener la misma configuración en la capa más externa
- determinar si una reacción ocurre de manera espontánea considerando sólo al sistema mismo.
- Es la forma en la que se muestra como se distribuyen los electrones de un átomo en los diferentes niveles de energía
- Formadas por átomos o moléculas todas iguales que no pueden separarse en otras sustancias por métodos físicos
- Partícula formada por un conjunto de átomos que se mantienen unidos por una fuerza química
- Presente una composición no uniforme y sus componentes se distinguen a simple vista
- Es la medida del grado de desorden molecular de un sistema
- metales Son malos conductores de calor, tienen baja densidad y forman enlaces covalentes.
- Compuestos binarios donde los átomos de oxígeno están unidos a otros elementos.
- El número de electrones que un átomo es capaz de ceder o aceptar
- Mezcla homogénea de dos o más sustancias cuyos componentes no se distinguen a simple vista
- Sustancia fundamental con la que se constituye la materia
- Sustancia que libera, dona o produce iones hidrógeno en solución acuosa.
- Propiedad más importante de un átomo pues controla su configuración electrónica y por lo tanto sus propiedades químicas
- Químico que organizó los elementos de la tabla periódica en orden creciente de peso atómico
- Capacidad de un elemento para atraer un electrón y compartirlo con otro elemento
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- Sólido de estructura homogénea formado de manera natural por procesos inorgánicos, con una composición química definida y un arreglo atómico ordenado
- Se deduce a partir de la distancia del enlace cuando un átomo está enlazado con otro
- Unidad utilizada para expresar la cantidad de una determinada sustancia
- Se caracterizan por ser sólidos a temperatura ambiente y buenos conductores de electricidad, así como tener altos puntos de fusión.
- Se establece cuando existen dos reacciones opuestas que tienen lugar simultáneamente a la misma velocidad
- Determina la proporción de soluto y solvente en una solución química
- material consolidado conformado por granos de uno o más minerales
- Sustancia que libera, dona o produce iones hidróxido en solución acuosa.
- Es la suma de neutrones y protones en un átomo
- Son aquellas soluciones que no admiten más soluto en el disolvente
- Todo aquello que ocupa un lugar en el espacio y que posee masa e inercia
- Sustancia que se encuentra en mayor proporción en una disolución
- Proceso en el que se produce una ganancia de electrones
- Es la clasificación de los elementos químicos en orden creciente de su número atómico
- Energía que se requiere para quitar un electrón de la capa más externa
- Cambios que sufre la materia en su forma, volumen o estado, sin alterar su composición o naturaleza
- Función termodinámica que
- Son altamente reactivos pues ceden 1 electrón con facilidad, son muy solubles y forman soluciones alcalinas
- Proceso en el que se produce una pérdida de electrones.
- Partícula más pequeña de la materia que retiene las propiedades químicas de un elemento
- Acción mutua de 2 o más elementos o compuestos para producir otro u otros compuestos diferentes a los primeros
43 Clues: Función termodinámica que • Es la suma de neutrones y protones en un átomo • Contenido de calor de un sistema a presión constante • Proceso en el que se produce una ganancia de electrones • Proceso en el que se produce una pérdida de electrones. • Sustancia fundamental con la que se constituye la materia • Es la medida del grado de desorden molecular de un sistema • ...
General Chemistry 2020-12-07
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- It is the number of moles of that component divided by the total number of moles of solute and solvent.
- It is a concentration that are used when studying the properties of solution related to vapor pressure and temperature changes.
- It is the universal solvent.
- A homogeneous mixture of one subtance dissolved in another substance.
- It occurs when molecules of water are attracted to other substances.
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of the molecules of the surrounding material.
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas.
- The tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another.
- Resistance of a liquid to flow.
- The dipole-dipole interactions experienced when H is bounded to N, O, or F, are usually strong.
- substance that do not have charged answer.
- The thing doing the dissolving.
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- A ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of solvent.
- The attractions between molecules are not nearly as strong as the intramolecular attractions (bonds) that hold the compounds together.
- The tendency of electron cloud to distort.
- It describes the number of moles of the substance per liter of liquid.
- The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of something 1 degree C.
- The thing that dissolves away.
- The attractive force between water molecules.
- Interaction that are found in solution of ions.
- It describes the only set of conditions at which all three phases can exist in equilibrium with one another.
- Intermolecular forces that bind similar molecules to one another.
- The relationship among the solid, liquid, and vapor states (or phases), of a substance in a sealed container can be represented in. a single graph.
23 Clues: It is the universal solvent. • The thing that dissolves away. • Resistance of a liquid to flow. • The thing doing the dissolving. • The tendency of electron cloud to distort. • substance that do not have charged answer. • The attractive force between water molecules. • Interaction that are found in solution of ions. • A molecule that has electrically charged areas. • ...
General Knowledge 2021-06-29
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- Fastest land animal
- Arabica and Robusta are 2 main types
- Legs on an octopus
- The princess from "Frozen"
- National sport of Thailand
- River in Bangkok
- capital of Thailand after Sukhothai
- Songkran celebrates
- How many colours in a rainbow
- largest country in the world
- "Baloo' from The Jungle Book.
- The Red Planet
- Capitoal of the UK
- Travels faster, light or sound
- Taj Mahal is in what country
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- Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh
- Bangkok
- largest ocean
- Most popular sport in the world
- Has a trunk and big ears
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Lisa, Jisoo,Jenny, Rose
- What language is the word Tsunami from
- Large marsupial that jumps
- Flying mammal around at night
- Place where books are kept
- Likes to chase mice
- Most common language spoken
- Capitol city of Australia
- Country south of Thailand
- Players on a volleyball team
31 Clues: Bangkok • largest ocean • The Red Planet • River in Bangkok • Legs on an octopus • Capitoal of the UK • Fastest land animal • Likes to chase mice • Songkran celebrates • Lisa, Jisoo,Jenny, Rose • Has a trunk and big ears • Capitol city of Australia • Country south of Thailand • Large marsupial that jumps • The princess from "Frozen" • Place where books are kept • National sport of Thailand • ...
general 41 2022-08-10
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- substance to hold pieces together
- dam building animal
- dallas area rapid transit
- new york nhl team
- state on texas northern border
- class of animals including frogs, toads, newts
- cookie sandwich
- popular food shaped like letter o
- national shipping and delivery company
- five squared equals
- auto manufacturer
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- opposite of allways
- california capital
- army military academy
- eiffel tower location
- drops of water from the air
- wisconsin nfl team
- structure with triangle sides, point at top
- one of the 13 original colonies
- building with rooms for travelers
20 Clues: cookie sandwich • new york nhl team • auto manufacturer • california capital • wisconsin nfl team • opposite of allways • dam building animal • five squared equals • army military academy • eiffel tower location • dallas area rapid transit • drops of water from the air • state on texas northern border • one of the 13 original colonies • substance to hold pieces together • ...
general 43 2022-08-23
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- body fluid brings nutrients to our cells
- mouth organ involved in taste and talk
- system of faith and worship
- trees with needle shaped leaves that maintain color year round
- hill with vertical sides and flat top
- worlds fastest land animal
- person who paints beautiful pictures
- series of drawings or tv images to entertain
- american composer, the march king
- twenty eight divided by seven equals __
- opposite of bad
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- policeman who solves crimes
- first name of first president
- process in which water turns solid
- popular fish food for sandwiches
- building hilding interesting things to see
- boston nba team
- study of the past
- second word of two continents
- very large gun, on ships, tanks
20 Clues: boston nba team • opposite of bad • study of the past • worlds fastest land animal • policeman who solves crimes • system of faith and worship • first name of first president • second word of two continents • very large gun, on ships, tanks • popular fish food for sandwiches • american composer, the march king • process in which water turns solid • ...
general 37 2022-07-12
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- one of nyc two rivers
- punctuation which ends sentence
- find cubs and white sox here
- keeps us from floating into the air
- ___ and go seek
- capital of u.k.
- don't jump out of a plane without this
- with symbol o
- country of the pharaohs
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- u.s. language
- flying pollinator
- four times four
- cartoon duck
- desert beast of burden
- vehicle for taking us to space
- passenger ship sunk on first cruise
- solid water
- canal and central american country
- single piece of writing paper
- river separating u.s. east and west
20 Clues: solid water • cartoon duck • u.s. language • with symbol o • four times four • ___ and go seek • capital of u.k. • flying pollinator • one of nyc two rivers • desert beast of burden • country of the pharaohs • find cubs and white sox here • single piece of writing paper • vehicle for taking us to space • punctuation which ends sentence • canal and central american country • ...
General Science 2022-08-18
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- the planets located farther from the Sun and do NOT have a solid surface
- when two or more populations use the same resource; such as food or space
- the type of rock that forms when heat and pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- the planets located close to the Sun and have a hard/solid surface
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- the part of a plant cell where photosynthesis occurs
- the sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- a scientific tool used to measure temperature
- a cylindrical glass container for use in a science room or laboratory
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- the motion of two tectonic plates as they move toward one another
- an organism that is able to use the Sun's energy to create its own food
- an organism that must eat another living thing in order to get energy
- the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
- an instrument used for weighing objects
- the type of rock that forms when sediment is pressed together
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- hot liquid rock found below the Earth's surface
- the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- the motion of two tectonic plates as they move away from one another
- the 4th planet from the Sun
- the type of energy an object has when it is in motion
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- an organism that uses dead matter in order to get energy
- the ability to make things move or change
- evidence of life from the past, such as bones or footprints left behind
- the substance that is created through a chemical reaction
- the substances needed to create a chemical reaction
- the type of rock that forms when magma cools and hardens
- living things such as plants, animals and bacteria
29 Clues: the 4th planet from the Sun • the sudden shaking of Earth's surface • an instrument used for weighing objects • the ability to make things move or change • a scientific tool used to measure temperature • hot liquid rock found below the Earth's surface • the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas • the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • ...
General Knowledge 2022-05-23
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- A black and white animal found in Africa
- The opposite of sadness
- Very big grey animal that has a trunk
- You drink when you're thirsty
- It is used to watch
- A communication device very important in our lives
- A person from Spain is _________
- It's a very delicious dish that came from Italy
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- The mother of my mother is my __________
- Rapunzel is a _________
- It is where you buy food
- you usually wear them in summer
- dangerous animal that lives in the oceans
- You listen to it
- The coldest season of the year
- The world language
- Where you live
- A yellow fruit
- A sport done in the water
- Celebration
20 Clues: Celebration • Where you live • A yellow fruit • You listen to it • The world language • It is used to watch • The opposite of sadness • Rapunzel is a _________ • It is where you buy food • A sport done in the water • You drink when you're thirsty • The coldest season of the year • you usually wear them in summer • A person from Spain is _________ • Very big grey animal that has a trunk • ...
General Vocab 2022-09-14
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- position toward the midline of your body
- away from the head
- illness that constantly recurs
- plane that separates the front and back sides of the body
- turn the sole of your foot into the midline
- plane that separates the left and right side of the body
- rub or wearing off of the skin
- bend forwards
- turn the sole of your foot outwards
- toward the head end of the body
- keep whatever body part closer to each other
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- away or farthest to the point of origin
- Keep whatever body part apart from each other
- toward or nearest to the point of origin
- crunching that accompanies a joint
- position away from the midline of your body
- bend backwards
- facing downward
- plane that separates the upper and lower halves of the body
- bruise
- severe and sudden in onset
- face up
- cut
- near or towards the back
24 Clues: cut • bruise • face up • bend forwards • bend backwards • facing downward • away from the head • near or towards the back • severe and sudden in onset • illness that constantly recurs • rub or wearing off of the skin • toward the head end of the body • crunching that accompanies a joint • turn the sole of your foot outwards • away or farthest to the point of origin • ...
General Crossword 2022-10-30
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- The Country with the wettest place in the world
- An Internet Device
- A nocturnal Bird that has a hooked beak
- a version of something such as computer software produced to demonstrate its capabilities or for use as a trial
- The Name of The Royal Family Of the United Kingdom
- A 6-stringed instrument
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
- The Longest River In the World
- The Person Who Invented Spin Theory
- To Learn Something Again and Again
- something that illuminates other objects
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- is a country in Southern Africa along the Atlantic Coast
- An informal written record of an agreement that has not yet become official
- The Best Selling Album of All Time
- Something which can also be referred to as change
- an award given for music
- The practice of training people to obey rules
- is a person with a political and social philosophy that promotes individual rights
- showing the weaknesses or diseases of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.
- A Soviet Revolutionary
- The Main Antagonist of The Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back
21 Clues: An Internet Device • A Soviet Revolutionary • A 6-stringed instrument • an award given for music • The Longest River In the World • The Best Selling Album of All Time • To Learn Something Again and Again • The Person Who Invented Spin Theory • A nocturnal Bird that has a hooked beak • something that illuminates other objects • The practice of training people to obey rules • ...
General Knowledge 2022-11-07
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- Days in a week
- The correct spelling of 'colege'
- Colour of Adam's hair
- How many legs on a spider?
- Christmas is in.......
- How many seasons are there?
- A red animal with black spots
- Five add six
- Minutes in an hour
- Capital of France
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- Capital of England
- First colour in the rainbow
- Ten take away five
- An animal with black and yellow stripes
- Paul is always losing his........
- The correct spelling of 'rivre'
- A baby sheep is called a........
- How many days in September?
- Hours in a day
- Months in a year
- A baby pig is called a........
- Blue and yellow make......
22 Clues: Five add six • Days in a week • Hours in a day • Months in a year • Capital of France • Capital of England • Ten take away five • Minutes in an hour • Colour of Adam's hair • Christmas is in....... • How many legs on a spider? • Blue and yellow make...... • First colour in the rainbow • How many days in September? • How many seasons are there? • A red animal with black spots • ...
General Knowledge 2022-07-25
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- Stage after larval stage
- Where you would travel if you were on the Silk Road
- Where algebra was invented
- Captial city of France
- Capital of ancient Greece
- River that runs through London
- Child king of ancient Egypt
- Who painted the Mona Lisa
- Has a north and south pole
- Largest country in the world
- Number 8 on the periodic table
- What makes bread rise
- Gas that is used in lighting
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- Paper used in ancient Egypt
- Country with the most earthquakes
- King of Greek gods and goddesses
- What baby alligators are known as
- Largest bone in the human body
- Smallest form of matter
- Animal that does not lay eggs
- What a tadpole turns into
- Largest wild cat species
- How many sides a heptagon has
23 Clues: What makes bread rise • Captial city of France • Smallest form of matter • Stage after larval stage • Largest wild cat species • Capital of ancient Greece • Who painted the Mona Lisa • What a tadpole turns into • Where algebra was invented • Has a north and south pole • Paper used in ancient Egypt • Child king of ancient Egypt • Largest country in the world • ...
general 42 2022-08-16
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- two disk sandwich plus string is a ___
- large storage building
- u.t. mascot animal
- good place to go when you die
- one of the continents
- striped big cat
- two wheel vehicle
- rides a broom handle
- ball park favorite
- boston mlb team
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- element o
- country lost two world a
- thin rubber sack filled with air
- ripe edible plant seed
- long shinny s.a. country
- visitor to imaginary wonderland
- archer who robbed rich to give to poor
- little bit to eat between meals
- beverage made from fermented grapes
- move in water using arms and legs
20 Clues: element o • striped big cat • boston mlb team • two wheel vehicle • u.t. mascot animal • ball park favorite • rides a broom handle • one of the continents • large storage building • ripe edible plant seed • country lost two world a • long shinny s.a. country • good place to go when you die • visitor to imaginary wonderland • little bit to eat between meals • thin rubber sack filled with air • ...
general 44 2022-09-04
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- group of animal with three pair of jointed legs
- christianity is one
- hospital vehicle
- person who collects than tells news
- store that sell food
- person who presides at court of law
- airplane driver
- man made waterway
- one quarter plus nine nickles plus three dimes
- six times three equals __
- vehicle that drags broken vehicles
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- day before today
- carrots is one
- capital of germany
- covid is one
- opposite of new
- get bigger
- polite word when asking for something
- give to charity
- animal tissue food
20 Clues: get bigger • covid is one • carrots is one • opposite of new • airplane driver • give to charity • day before today • hospital vehicle • man made waterway • capital of germany • animal tissue food • christianity is one • store that sell food • six times three equals __ • vehicle that drags broken vehicles • person who collects than tells news • person who presides at court of law • ...
General Knowledge 2022-09-27
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- Important step in bread-making
- What you might put in the toaster
- A dog's tail does it
- Another word for something
- Salty snack with a specific shape
- Recent popular Apple product
- 'You're not you when you're hungry' company
- Keeps your pants up
- Type of sweet melon
- Non-religious person
- How you might cook a chicken
- Animal resulting from a donkey and a horse
- You might accidentally bring it home from the beach
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- Australian animal with a pouch
- When water disappears
- A good sense for a musician to have
- Primary job of the tongue
- Species no surviving members
- Country that shares its southern border with USA
- Bananas have lots of it
- Jealous
- What you might do to a fly
- Katy Perry's real surname
23 Clues: Jealous • Keeps your pants up • Type of sweet melon • A dog's tail does it • Non-religious person • When water disappears • Bananas have lots of it • Primary job of the tongue • Katy Perry's real surname • Another word for something • What you might do to a fly • Species no surviving members • Recent popular Apple product • How you might cook a chicken • Australian animal with a pouch • ...
general knowledge 2022-11-01
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- the great ...... of China
- a place for artistic plays
- bright
- my mother told me not to speak with .........
- needed for traveling
- musical instrument shaped like a guitar
- payment for college
- it's too cold, I am ..........
- shout
- opposite of simple
- Istanbul has many tourists, it's very..........
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- more than usually
- the first United States president, George
- they often finish with ly
- less than rarely
- one of the 8 planets
- the statue of .........
- opposite of huge
- scared
- a very famous painter, Van ......
- opposite of silent, calm
21 Clues: shout • bright • scared • less than rarely • opposite of huge • more than usually • opposite of simple • payment for college • one of the 8 planets • needed for traveling • the statue of ......... • opposite of silent, calm • the great ...... of China • they often finish with ly • a place for artistic plays • it's too cold, I am .......... • a very famous painter, Van ...... • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2022-06-24
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- a subject that we learn at school
- a holiday
- a word that describes
- a number
- a building that we live in
- something that we drink
- a party of the body
- a wild animal
- a greeting
- a young one of a human being
- something we travel in
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- a month of the year
- something we use to write
- something we read or write in
- an animal at home
- a school subject
- one of our parents
- someone who works in a school
- somehting that we eat
- A day of the week
20 Clues: a number • a holiday • a greeting • a wild animal • a school subject • an animal at home • A day of the week • one of our parents • a month of the year • a party of the body • a word that describes • somehting that we eat • something we travel in • something that we drink • something we use to write • a building that we live in • a young one of a human being • something we read or write in • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2022-10-06
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- a city in Asia
- first name of first man on the moon
- Rembrandt's occupation
- these are found in engines
- the capital city of Italy
- the occupation of London Bobbies
- a type of rock
- the capital city of Russia
- the age of a tree is found by counting these
- it carries blood away from the heart
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- the 3 primary colours are red, blue and.......
- dogs are canines, cats are....
- a musical stringed instrument
- sand is used to make this
- where can a mirage be seen?
- in which country would you find Venice?
- the world's largest ocean
- another word for pallid
- crabs belong to this family
- it holds bricks together
- rabbits live in them
- in which country is Rio de Janeiro a city?
22 Clues: a city in Asia • a type of rock • rabbits live in them • Rembrandt's occupation • another word for pallid • it holds bricks together • sand is used to make this • the world's largest ocean • the capital city of Italy • these are found in engines • the capital city of Russia • where can a mirage be seen? • crabs belong to this family • dogs are canines, cats are.... • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2023-01-02
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- This helps to keep cell membrane from becoming stiff.
- The process whereby a reactant in a chemical reaction gains one or more electrons.
- A German botanist who made extensive microscopic observation of plant tissues.
- Surrounded by a single membrane containing digestive enzymes for breaking down toxic materials.
- One kind of a good bacteria in the body that normally found in digestive, urinary and genital systems.
- A small dense region of cytoplasm that serves as the main microtubule organizing center.
- The division of the rest of the cell.
- Typically made up of roots, stems and leaves.
- An undifferentiated tissue that contains actively dividing cells.
- The process whereby a reactant in a chemical reaction loses one or more electrons.
- Long, narrow and have thick lignified cell walls.
- They are embedded in the cell membrane and help in cell to cell communication and molecule transport across the membrane.
- It Digest fats in the gut.
- A tissue that is responsible for the storage of nutrients.
- A cell formed by the union of two gametes.
- A group of similar cells that are structurally adopted to perform a particular function.
- It forms the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane.
- Known as cell drinking.
- Chromosomes divide and spindle fibers pull chromosomes to opposite poles.
- This happens when the sisters chromatids fail to separate.
- It influence the stability of their intramolecular bonds.
- Small finger like projections found on cells within the body that help the cells to get nutrition.
- A membrane-bound structure that contains a cells heredity information.
- A family of proteins that controls the progression of a cell throughout the cell cycle.
- The fluid in the cytoplasm.
- He ended the debate on spontaneous generation.
- A mature haploid male or female germ cell.
- The process by which cell divides to form a new cell.
- It break protein down into amino acid.
- It supplies energy to the cell.
- Made up of a number of tissues that collectively enable the process of photosynthesis.
- The first person to develop the idea of spontaneous generation.
- One copy of each Chromosomes.
- A cell that is responsible for transmitting DNa to the next generation.
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- The process by which cells take in substance from outside of the cell by engulfing them in vesicle.
- It gives protection, support and shape to plant cells.
- Serve as compounds that increase chemical reaction in biological systems.
- Develop from two sets of egg and sperm.
- A process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
- Made up of sieve tubes and companion cells.
- Slender, microscopic, hair like structures or organelles that extended from the surface of nearly all mammalians cells.
- Its adopted for specific functions through process of cell differentiation.
- Involves the movement of materials against a concentration gradient.
- Jelly like fluid that surrounds and protect the organelles.
- Specialized sclerenchyma cells with thickened, highly lignified walls.
- Located on cell membrane surfaces and have a carbohydrate sugar chain attached to them.
- It's hair like structures that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotion in the cells of many living organisms.
- A modern science that involves manipulating the properties of tissues and cell.
- Two Chromosomes in a pair normally one inherited.
- It is the additions or removal of groups to form double bonds.
- Process that is used to transport materials from inside the cell to the external part of the cell using energy.
- Movement of water molecules through the membrane.
- Cilia that appear typically as single appendages microtubules on the apical surface of cells.
- They give the cell support and shape.
- Made up of tracheids and vessels
- The process which cells internalize large particles or cells, like damaged cells and bacteria.
- First used the term cells in 1665.
- A simple, Permanent tissue typically found in the roots and leaves of plants.
- It is blood clotting disorder which is linked to what geneticist refer to as mosaicism.
- The two sisters strands of DNA.
- Scientific study of plants.
- It's boarded on either side by a pair of specialized cell known as guard cell.
62 Clues: Known as cell drinking. • It Digest fats in the gut. • The fluid in the cytoplasm. • Scientific study of plants. • One copy of each Chromosomes. • The two sisters strands of DNA. • It supplies energy to the cell. • Made up of tracheids and vessels • First used the term cells in 1665. • The division of the rest of the cell. • They give the cell support and shape. • ...
general surgery 2020-04-05
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- infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- acute purulent inflammation of several hair follicles
- is the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species
- thrombus that breaks loose and is carried by the blood stream to plug another vessel
- acute purulent inflammation of subcutaneous fatty tissue
- acute inflammation of skin
- a parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
- the death of body tissue due to either a lack of blood flow
- long lasting(condition/disease)
- purulent inflammation of sweat glands
- a blockage-causing piece of material inside a blood vessel
- purulent infection caused after surgery
- inflammation of lymphatic vessels
- s an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba group
- a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
- acute purulent inflammation of hair follicle
- infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis
- inflammation of bone
- a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue
- infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani
- a critical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- The removal of necrosed tissue
- any condition that slows or stops the flow of blood through your arteries
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- A branch of medicine that studies the issues in organ transplantation
- Examination of the inside of the body by using an instrument called an endoscope
- a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part
- a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel
- way of development of disease
- increased white blood cells count
- is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- a break in skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue
- increase in temperature
- Infection with Ascaris lubricoides
- curing
- is death at molecular or cellular level
- generalized suppurative infection
- is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells
- is the transplantation of tissue from one part of the body to another in the same individual
- is a medically induced coma with loss of protective reflexes
- inflammation of a vein
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- transplantation of an organ, tissue, or cells between two different species
- is an abnormal connection between two hollow spaces
- of sudden onset
- any evidence of disease
- an organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
48 Clues: curing • of sudden onset • inflammation of bone • inflammation of a vein • increase in temperature • any evidence of disease • acute inflammation of skin • inflammation of lymph nodes • way of development of disease • uncontrolled growth of tissue • The removal of necrosed tissue • long lasting(condition/disease) • increased white blood cells count • generalized suppurative infection • ...
general surgery 2020-04-05
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- curing
- The removal of necrosed tissue
- acute inflammation of skin
- any evidence of disease
- increase in temperature
- a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- is the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species
- a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue
- is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body
- is an abnormal connection between two hollow spaces
- way of development of disease
- s an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba group
- long lasting(condition/disease)
- a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
- Examination of the inside of the body by using an instrument called an endoscope
- is the transplantation of tissue from one part of the body to another in the same individual
- is death at molecular or cellular level
- thrombus that breaks loose and is carried by the blood stream to plug another vessel
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani
- generalized suppurative infection
- transplantation of an organ, tissue, or cells between two different species
- A branch of medicine that studies the issues in organ transplantation
- acute purulent inflammation of subcutaneous fatty tissue
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- inflammation of bone
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- a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel
- an organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
- is a medically induced coma with loss of protective reflexes
- Infection with Ascaris lubricoides
- of sudden onset
- a break in skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue
- purulent inflammation of sweat glands
- a parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
- purulent infection caused after surgery
- inflammation of a vein
- a blockage-causing piece of material inside a blood vessel
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part
- acute purulent inflammation of hair follicle
- acute purulent inflammation of several hair follicles
- is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells
- a critical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- any condition that slows or stops the flow of blood through your arteries
- infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- increased white blood cells count
- infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis
- inflammation of lymphatic vessels
- the death of body tissue due to either a lack of blood flow
- cause of the disease
49 Clues: curing • of sudden onset • cause of the disease • inflammation of bone • inflammation of a vein • any evidence of disease • increase in temperature • acute inflammation of skin • inflammation of lymph nodes • way of development of disease • uncontrolled growth of tissue • The removal of necrosed tissue • long lasting(condition/disease) • increased white blood cells count • ...
general surgery 2020-04-05
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- s an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba group
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- A branch of medicine that studies the issues in organ transplantation
- is a medically induced coma with loss of protective reflexes
- increase in temperature
- acute purulent inflammation of hair follicle
- is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body
- purulent inflammation of sweat glands
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part
- acute purulent inflammation of several hair follicles
- purulent infection caused after surgery
- long lasting(condition/disease)
- any evidence of disease
- a critical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- generalized suppurative infection
- Infection with Ascaris lubricoides
- increased white blood cells count
- an organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
- infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis
- Examination of the inside of the body by using an instrument called an endoscope
- cause of the disease
- a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue
- inflammation of a vein
- acute purulent inflammation of subcutaneous fatty tissue
- is death at molecular or cellular level
- thrombus that breaks loose and is carried by the blood stream to plug another vessel
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- is the transplantation of tissue from one part of the body to another in the same individual
- transplantation of an organ, tissue, or cells between two different species
- is the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species
- any condition that slows or stops the flow of blood through your arteries
- curing
- a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
- of sudden onset
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- the death of body tissue due to either a lack of blood flow
- a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel
- a break in skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue
- inflammation of lymphatic vessels
- infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani
- infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells
- The removal of necrosed tissue
- is an abnormal connection between two hollow spaces
- way of development of disease
- a blockage-causing piece of material inside a blood vessel
- a parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
- inflammation of bone
- acute inflammation of skin
49 Clues: curing • of sudden onset • cause of the disease • inflammation of bone • inflammation of a vein • increase in temperature • any evidence of disease • acute inflammation of skin • inflammation of lymph nodes • uncontrolled growth of tissue • way of development of disease • The removal of necrosed tissue • long lasting(condition/disease) • inflammation of lymphatic vessels • ...
general surgery 2020-04-05
Across
- infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- a disease in which plaque builds up inside your arteries
- Examination of the inside of the body by using an instrument called an endoscope
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part
- purulent infection caused after surgery
- acute purulent inflammation of several hair follicles
- inflammation of lymphatic vessels
- an organism of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size
- infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani
- acute purulent inflammation of hair follicle
- is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body
- acute inflammation of skin
- increase in temperature
- inflammation of lymph nodes
- inflammation of bone
- is a state of controlled,temporary loss of sensation
- a critical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body
- any evidence of disease
- infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis
- long lasting(condition/disease)
- thrombus that breaks loose and is carried by the blood stream to plug another vessel
- increased white blood cells count
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- is the transplantation of tissue from one part of the body to another in the same individual
- curing
- a blockage-causing piece of material inside a blood vessel
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- purulent inflammation of sweat glands
- way of development of disease
- is a medically induced coma with loss of protective reflexes
- a clot of blood formed within a blood vessel
- is death at molecular or cellular level
- The removal of necrosed tissue
- transplantation of an organ, tissue, or cells between two different species
- is an abnormal connection between two hollow spaces
- A branch of medicine that studies the issues in organ transplantation
- a bacterial infection caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
- any condition that slows or stops the flow of blood through your arteries
- cause of the disease
- a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue
- Infection with Ascaris lubricoides
- a break in skin or mucous membrane with loss of surface tissue
- is a form of cell injury which results in the premature death of cells
- is an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba group
- is the transplantation of cells, tissues, or organs to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species
- generalized suppurative infection
- of sudden onset
- a parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
- acute purulent inflammation of subcutaneous fatty tissue
- inflammation of a vein
49 Clues: curing • of sudden onset • cause of the disease • inflammation of bone • inflammation of a vein • increase in temperature • any evidence of disease • acute inflammation of skin • inflammation of lymph nodes • uncontrolled growth of tissue • way of development of disease • The removal of necrosed tissue • long lasting(condition/disease) • inflammation of lymphatic vessels • ...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2020-06-01
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- a mixture whose composition varies from one sample to another
- is one of the physical science that helps us explain the world
- is the simplest form of matter
- unit of temperature
- is the quantity of the matter in an object
- unit of electrical current
- if the substance is stable or not
- if it breaks into charged particles or not
- can be separated into simpler substances
- is relatively uniform in composition
- are those that can be measured
- unit of amount of substance
- unit of luminous intensity
- the study of carbon and its compounds
- with the numerical value of 0.001
- this branch applies physics to the study
- consists of dispersed particles
- is a method used to separate pure substances in mixtures
- is the ratio of the mass of an object to the volume it occupies
- does not depend on size or amount of sample
- the study of chemical process that occur inside a living organism
- unit of mass
- the study of the chemistry of matter'
- is the consistency of the result
- to determine if a certain value is close to the "true" value
- can be affected by the amount of samples
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- is anything that has mass and occupies space
- with the numerical value of 0.01
- is a technique used to separate homogeneous mixture
- consists of coarse particles
- unit of length
- is the separation of a mixture by passing it in a solution
- unit of time
- are composed of two or more substances
- with the numerical value of 1000
- whether the substance undergoes combustion or not
- with the numerical value of 1000000000
- particles are close but are not held so rigidly
- is the ability of the substance to react to other substances
- is one effective method to separate mixtures comprised with two or more liquids
- whether it reacts or not
- their particles are closed together
- if the substance is toxic or not
- with the numerical value of 1000000000000
- tells how hot or cold an object is
- the study of compound not covered by organic chemistry
- is the amount of space occupied in the object
- with the numerical value of 1000000
- with the numerical value of 0.1
- their particles are far from each other
50 Clues: unit of time • unit of mass • unit of length • unit of temperature • whether it reacts or not • unit of electrical current • unit of luminous intensity • unit of amount of substance • consists of coarse particles • is the simplest form of matter • are those that can be measured • consists of dispersed particles • with the numerical value of 0.1 • with the numerical value of 0.01 • ...
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- is the separation of a mixture by passing it in a solution
- unit of time
- their particles are far from each other
- whether it reacts or not
- with the numerical value of 1000000000
- unit of mass
- is the quantity of the matter in an object
- is the ability of the substance to react to other substances
- is relatively uniform in composition
- is a method used to separate pure substances in mixtures
- if it breaks into charged particles or not
- is one of the physical science that helps us explain the world
- with the numerical value of 1000000
- is the simplest form of matter
- unit of amount of substance
- with the numerical value of 0.001
- whether the substance undergoes combustion or not
- can be affected by the amount of samples
- the study of carbon and its compounds
- is anything that has mass and occupies space
- unit of length
- to determine if a certain value is close to the "true" value
- tells how hot or cold an object is
- is the amount of space occupied in the object
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- the study of compound not covered by organic chemistry
- the study of the chemistry of matter'
- their particles are closed together
- consists of coarse particles
- if the substance is stable or not
- is a technique used to separate homogeneous mixture
- with the numerical value of 1000000000000
- with the numerical value of 1000
- the study of chemical process that occur inside a living organism
- is the consistency of the result
- can be separated into simpler substances
- are those that can be measured
- is one effective method to separate mixtures comprised with two or more liquids
- with the numerical value of 0.1
- does not depend on size or amount of sample
- is the ratio of the mass of an object to the volume it occupies
- particles are close but are not held so rigidly
- unit of luminous intensity
- unit of electrical current
- if the substance is toxic or not
- unit of temperature
- this branch applies physics to the study
- with the numerical value of 0.01
- a mixture whose composition varies from one sample to another
- are composed of two or more substances
- consists of dispersed particles
50 Clues: unit of time • unit of mass • unit of length • unit of temperature • whether it reacts or not • unit of luminous intensity • unit of electrical current • unit of amount of substance • consists of coarse particles • are those that can be measured • is the simplest form of matter • with the numerical value of 0.1 • consists of dispersed particles • with the numerical value of 1000 • ...
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- It tells how close a measured value is to the “true” value.
- ____s between nonzero digits are significant.
- It is a process of separating the components of a suspension. An example of a mixture that can be separated through this is sand and water solution.
- It exhibits the Tyndall Effect. It consist of dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered.
- It is used to quantify the electric current with the “A” symbol.
- This type of change occurs when a substance is converted into a new substance.
- A type of chemical property: whether it reacts with acids, bases, and oxygen, gas, or not.
- It is denoted by the symbol “c” in the SI that is in the hundredth numerical value.
- These are composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions.
- _____ chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds, which contain carbon in covalent bonding.
- In addition and ______, the answer must have the same number of decimal places as the measured number with the least number of decimal places.
- It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol.
- A type of chemical property: whether it will break into charged particles when in solution with water or not.
- It is a mixture that is also called as solution since it is relatively uniform in composition.
- It is denoted by the symbol “p” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value.
- This type of change occurs when the internal make-up of the matter stays the same even after the change.
- Extensive physical property is also called as _____ property.
- It is generally used by farmers to separate grains from stalks after harvesting.
- It is the process of separating elemental metals from other particles in a mixture.
- It is denoted by the symbol “T” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can damage an organism or not.
- It is denoted by the symbol “d” in the SI that is in the tenth numerical value.
- It is used to quantify the length with the “m” symbol.
- It is denoted by the symbol “m” in International System of Units in the thousandth numerical value.
- ____ figures are the digits in any measurement that are known with certainty, plus one digit which is uncertain.
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- In _____ and division, the answer must have the same number of significant figures as the measured number with the lowest number of significant figures.
- It occurs when gas turns into solid.
- It is the state of matter when particles are neither too close nor too far from each other.
- It is the process of converting liquid to gas.
- _____ chemistry is the study of macroscopic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles and concepts of physics such as motion, energy, force, and time.
- It is the state of matter when particles are very close to each other.
- It is a mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample.
- Hand ____ is the simplest method in separating mixtures.
- It is denoted by the symbol “G” in the SI that is in the billionth numerical value.
- It refers to how the values agree closely with one another.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
- It is the simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom.
- This physical property is also called as intrinsic property that does not depend on the size or amount of the sample.
- It is the smallest particle of an element.
- It is the state of matter when particles are far apart from each other.
- It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol.
- It is denoted by the symbol “M” in the SI that is in the millionth numerical value.
- It is a simple technique for separating dry mixtures.
- It occurs when solid turns into gas by the addition of heat.
- It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
- It is anything that has mass and occupies space.
- _____ notation is used in counting the number of significant figures.
- It is used to quantify the temperature with the “K” symbol.
- It is the process of determining the extent of the dimensions, quantity, or extent of something.
50 Clues: It occurs when gas turns into solid. • It is the smallest particle of an element. • ____s between nonzero digits are significant. • It is the process of converting liquid to gas. • It is anything that has mass and occupies space. • It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol. • It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol. • ...
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- These are composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions.
- It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol.
- It is denoted by the symbol “M” in the SI that is in the millionth numerical value.
- ____s between nonzero digits are significant.
- This type of change occurs when a substance is converted into a new substance.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can damage an organism or not.
- It is denoted by the symbol “c” in the SI that is in the hundredth numerical value.
- A type of chemical property: whether it will break into charged particles when in solution with water or not.
- It is a mixture that is also called as solution since it is relatively uniform in composition.
- It is the state of matter when particles are far apart from each other.
- It is the state of matter when particles are neither too close nor too far from each other.
- _____ chemistry is the study of macroscopic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles and concepts of physics such as motion, energy, force, and time.
- It is denoted by the symbol “T” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value
- Hand ____ is the simplest method in separating mixtures.
- It is used to quantify the electric current with the “A” symbol.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not.
- It is a mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample.
- In addition and ______, the answer must have the same number of decimal places as the measured number with the least number of decimal places.
- It is denoted by the symbol “G” in the SI that is in the billionth numerical value.
- It is denoted by the symbol “p” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value.
- A type of chemical property: whether it reacts with acids, bases, and oxygen, gas, or not.
- It is used to quantify the temperature with the “K” symbol.
- In _____ and division, the answer must have the same number of significant figures as the measured number with the lowest number of significant figures.
- It refers to how the values agree closely with one another.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
- This type of change occurs when the internal make-up of the matter stays the same even after the change.
- It is a process of separating the components of a suspension. An example of a mixture that can be separated through this is sand and water solution.
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- It occurs when gas turns into solid.
- It tells how close a measured value is to the “true” value.
- It is denoted by the symbol “d” in the SI that is in the tenth numerical value.
- Extensive physical property is also called as _____ property.
- It is the smallest particle of an element.
- _____ notation is used in counting the number of significant figures.
- It is a simple technique for separating dry mixtures.
- It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
- This physical property is also called as intrinsic property that does not depend on the size or amount of the sample.
- _____ chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds, which contain carbon in covalent bonding.
- It is the process of converting liquid to gas.
- It is the state of matter when particles are very close to each other.
- It is generally used by farmers to separate grains from stalks after harvesting.
- It occurs when solid turns into gas by the addition of heat.
- It is denoted by the symbol “m” in International System of Units in the thousandth numerical value.
- It is the process of determining the extent of the dimensions, quantity, or extent of something.
- It is anything that has mass and occupies space.
- It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol.
- It exhibits the Tyndall Effect. It consist of dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered.
- It is used to quantify the length with the “m” symbol.
- It is the simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom.
- ____ figures are the digits in any measurement that are known with certainty, plus one digit which is uncertain.
- It is the process of separating elemental metals from other particles in a mixture.
50 Clues: It occurs when gas turns into solid. • It is the smallest particle of an element. • ____s between nonzero digits are significant. • It is the process of converting liquid to gas. • It is anything that has mass and occupies space. • It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol. • It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol. • ...
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- _____ chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds, which contain carbon in covalent bonding.
- It is denoted by the symbol “p” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
- It is a simple technique for separating dry mixtures.
- This type of change occurs when the internal make-up of the matter stays the same even after the change.
- In _____ and division, the answer must have the same number of significant figures as the measured number with the lowest number of significant figures.
- These are composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions.
- _____ notation is used in counting the number of significant figures.
- It is the process of determining the extent of the dimensions, quantity, or extent of something.
- It is denoted by the symbol “c” in the SI that is in the hundredth numerical value.
- It is denoted by the symbol “T” in the SI that is in the trillionth numerical value
- It is used to quantify the electric current with the “A” symbol.
- It tells how close a measured value is to the “true” value.
- It is a mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample.
- It is the smallest particle of an element.
- It is used to quantify the temperature with the “K” symbol.
- It is the state of matter when particles are neither too close nor too far from each other.
- _____ chemistry is the study of macroscopic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles and concepts of physics such as motion, energy, force, and time.
- It exhibits the Tyndall Effect. It consist of dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered.
- It is denoted by the symbol “m” in International System of Units in the thousandth numerical value.
- It is denoted by the symbol “d” in the SI that is in the tenth numerical value.
- In addition and ______, the answer must have the same number of decimal places as the measured number with the least number of decimal places.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can damage an organism or not.
- ____s between nonzero digits are significant.
- Hand ____ is the simplest method in separating mixtures.
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- A type of chemical property: whether it reacts with acids, bases, and oxygen, gas, or not.
- A type of chemical property: whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not.
- It is the process of separating elemental metals from other particles in a mixture.
- It refers to how the values agree closely with one another.
- It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol.
- This physical property is also called as intrinsic property that does not depend on the size or amount of the sample.
- Extensive physical property is also called as _____ property.
- ____ figures are the digits in any measurement that are known with certainty, plus one digit which is uncertain.
- It is a mixture that is also called as solution since it is relatively uniform in composition.
- It is a process of separating the components of a suspension. An example of a mixture that can be separated through this is sand and water solution.
- This type of change occurs when a substance is converted into a new substance.
- It is the simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom.
- It is used to quantify the length with the “m” symbol.
- It is denoted by the symbol “G” in the SI that is in the billionth numerical value.
- It is the state of matter when particles are far apart from each other.
- It occurs when gas turns into solid.
- It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol.
- It is the state of matter when particles are very close to each other.
- It is the process of converting liquid to gas.
- It occurs when solid turns into gas by the addition of heat.
- It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
- A type of chemical property: whether it will break into charged particles when in solution with water or not.
- It is denoted by the symbol “M” in the SI that is in the millionth numerical value.
- It is anything that has mass and occupies space.
- It is generally used by farmers to separate grains from stalks after harvesting.
50 Clues: It occurs when gas turns into solid. • It is the smallest particle of an element. • ____s between nonzero digits are significant. • It is the process of converting liquid to gas. • It is anything that has mass and occupies space. • It is used to quantify the time with the “s” symbol. • It is used to quantify the mass with the “kg” symbol. • ...
