hunter Crossword Puzzles
Nature’s Web of Clues! 2025-06-24
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- The young stage of an insect, often found underwater. (5)
- A humming sea creature singing love songs underwater. (8)
- A buzzing pollinator whose young live in mucky water. (8)
- A butterfly that shelters and lays eggs in hedges. (10)
- Sleepy hedgerow creature that hibernates under leaves. (8)
- Forever-young salamander that can regrow its body parts. (7)
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- Night flyer that spreads seeds while gobbling figs. (5, 3)
- Special cell in leaves that helps trees sense light. (13)
- Letting nature bounce back by giving it space. (9)
- A tiny insect that lays eggs in furry tree-hangers’ poo! (5, 4)
- Dam-building rodent and superstar eco-engineer. (6)
- Noisy underwater city full of life and chatter. (5, 4)
- Silent forest hunter with tufted ears and golden eyes. (4)
13 Clues: Letting nature bounce back by giving it space. (9) • Dam-building rodent and superstar eco-engineer. (6) • Noisy underwater city full of life and chatter. (5, 4) • A butterfly that shelters and lays eggs in hedges. (10) • The young stage of an insect, often found underwater. (5) • Special cell in leaves that helps trees sense light. (13) • ...
Eugenie Clark 2025-09-24
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- – Magazine where she published 12 major research articles
- – Nickname earned for her pioneering shark research
- – Field of science Clark taught at the American Museum of Natural History
- – Visiting this every Saturday sparked Clark’s passion for marine science
- – Training apparatus the sharks pressed during conditioning
- – Shark species Clark proved could learn and remember tasks
- – Borough where Eugenie Clark went to elementary and high school
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- – Clark pioneered an artificial method for this in livebearing fishes
- – University where she earned her MA (1946) and PhD (1950)
- – First name of Beebe, whose deep-sea dives inspired Clark
- – College where she earned her BA in Zoology
- – Her heritage, and she was often the only student of this descent in her classes
- – Marine lab she later founded in Florida
13 Clues: – Marine lab she later founded in Florida • – College where she earned her BA in Zoology • – Nickname earned for her pioneering shark research • – Magazine where she published 12 major research articles • – University where she earned her MA (1946) and PhD (1950) • – First name of Beebe, whose deep-sea dives inspired Clark • ...
Eugenie Clark 2025-09-24
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- – Magazine where she published 12 major research articles
- – Nickname earned for her pioneering shark research
- – Field of science Clark taught at the American Museum of Natural History
- – Visiting this every Saturday sparked Clark’s passion for marine science
- – Training apparatus the sharks pressed during conditioning
- – Shark species Clark proved could learn and remember tasks
- – Borough where Eugenie Clark went to elementary and high school
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- – Clark pioneered an artificial method for this in livebearing fishes
- – University where she earned her MA (1946) and PhD (1950)
- – First name of Beebe, whose deep-sea dives inspired Clark
- – College where she earned her BA in Zoology
- – Her heritage, and she was often the only student of this descent in her classes
- – Marine lab she later founded in Florida
13 Clues: – Marine lab she later founded in Florida • – College where she earned her BA in Zoology • – Nickname earned for her pioneering shark research • – Magazine where she published 12 major research articles • – University where she earned her MA (1946) and PhD (1950) • – First name of Beebe, whose deep-sea dives inspired Clark • ...
Ecosystems 2021-01-20
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- shows the path of energy in an ecosystem from plants to animals
- an animal that eats only other animals
- the process where plants make their own food
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- when two or more food chains overlap they form this
- a living thing that breaks down the remains of dead organisms
- an animal that feeds on the remains or wastes of other animals
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- a process of breaking down materials into a different form that can be used again
- an animal that eats only plants
- to break down into simpler materials
- an animal that is hunter for food by another animal
- a tiny living thing that can be seen with only a microscope
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
13 Clues: an animal that eats only plants • to break down into simpler materials • an animal that eats only other animals • an animal that hunts other animals for food • an animal that eats both plants and animals • the process where plants make their own food • an animal that is hunter for food by another animal • when two or more food chains overlap they form this • ...
Essay Writing 2015-07-19
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- Something you should always do before you start writing your essay
- the acronym your introduction should follow
- the paragraph that starts your essay
- Quotes and phrases from the story you'll be writing about. What is used to prove your point
- Each paragraph should include one main ________
- The surname of the person who wrote "On the Sidewalk Bleeding"
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- What your essay will be broken into
- the paragraph that sums up your whole essay
- Something of yours that you will need to include
- Your topic sentence should outline what your paragraph is going to be _______
- the acronym your paragraphs should follow
- Your essay should include at least ______ main body paragraphs
- The "K" part of the acronym TAKO stands for using the _______ words from the question
13 Clues: What your essay will be broken into • the paragraph that starts your essay • the acronym your paragraphs should follow • the acronym your introduction should follow • the paragraph that sums up your whole essay • Each paragraph should include one main ________ • Something of yours that you will need to include • ...
Westering Movement 2012-09-27
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- Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark survive a winter in the Rockies.
- Native tribe that Sacagawea was born into.
- Eastern most river Jefferson wanted to connect with the West.
- French leader who sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States.
- Presidential aide named by the President to lead an expedition West.
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- President of the United States who commissioned the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
- Jedidiah Smith's occupation
- What did Sacagawea save when dumped from an over turned canoe.
- Great hunter in the Rockies who was attacked by a grizzly bear.
- Early pioneer who lost his son to the Shawnee.
- Considered the most valuable commodity of the West.
- Western most River Jefferson wanted to connect to the East.
12 Clues: Jedidiah Smith's occupation • Native tribe that Sacagawea was born into. • Early pioneer who lost his son to the Shawnee. • Considered the most valuable commodity of the West. • Western most River Jefferson wanted to connect to the East. • Eastern most river Jefferson wanted to connect with the West. • What did Sacagawea save when dumped from an over turned canoe. • ...
Birbs 2022-11-11
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- Gray songbird with black cap. Call sounds like a meow
- Waterfront park; spotted #3 across, #6 down, #7 down here
- "Common roadside raptor" - varied plumage with burnt orange tail
- Scarlet, poorly named tree-eater
- Brightly colored, mohawked bird wearing black jewelry
- Short, stocky, dark, and intricate bird. Native to Eurasia
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- Park 17-minute walk East from Packer; spotted #9 across and # 10 across here
- Like a white pigeon. Found as far north as Canada and as far south as the carribean
- "Rat of the sky." Pale gray and black with iridescent neck, found from Americas to central Asia
- Cityfolk with brown and gray plumage. Native to Eurasia
- Black and orange water hunter with long neck
- Common water-faring birds with iridescent green head
12 Clues: Scarlet, poorly named tree-eater • Black and orange water hunter with long neck • Common water-faring birds with iridescent green head • Gray songbird with black cap. Call sounds like a meow • Brightly colored, mohawked bird wearing black jewelry • Cityfolk with brown and gray plumage. Native to Eurasia • Waterfront park; spotted #3 across, #6 down, #7 down here • ...
International Achievers 2022-11-18
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- an instance of seeing or catching sight of something, typically something unusual or rare.
- a person or animal that hunts.
- the fact of observing or paying attention to something.
- demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument.
- difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- an animal, as distinct from a human being.
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- not genuine; imitation or counterfeit.
- find unexpectedly or during a search.
- the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind
- a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted.
- give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
- a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature.
12 Clues: a person or animal that hunts. • find unexpectedly or during a search. • not genuine; imitation or counterfeit. • an animal, as distinct from a human being. • a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature. • the fact of observing or paying attention to something. • difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify. • ...
Jekyll and Hyde crossword 2024-02-02
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- Where does Hyde usually lurk in London?
- What is the first description of Hyde we get in chapter 1?
- What is the name of Utterson's cousin?
- What is the name of Jekyll's servant?
- What is the nickname for Stevenson's nanny growing up?
- Where was Stevenson born?
- What is the first name of the man leading a double life as a crook
- In Dr Lanyon's narrative, who does he receive a letter from?
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- What is the surname of the man Stevenson based the character Jekyll from?
- What personality suits Jekyll the best, Ego, Super Ego or Id?
- What square is Jekyll's house situated on?
- How does Jekyll describe his emotion in the last sentence of the novella?
12 Clues: Where was Stevenson born? • What is the name of Jekyll's servant? • What is the name of Utterson's cousin? • Where does Hyde usually lurk in London? • What square is Jekyll's house situated on? • What is the nickname for Stevenson's nanny growing up? • What is the first description of Hyde we get in chapter 1? • ...
Grateful Dead Puzzle 2025-11-19
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- "Driving that train, high on _____"
- How did Jerry Garcia lose part of one finger?
- What song did Jerry Garcia famously sing at the final Grateful Dead Concert?
- What was the name of the band's only Top 10 hit?
- Which of the band's songs is listed as a U.S. national treasure?
- Which band member died of a drug overdose?
- Don't tell Robert Hunter this town ain't got no heart, you just gotta poke around
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- How did the Grateful Dead come up with their name?
- What band inspired the Dead to pursue rock instead of jug music?
- What song did the Grateful Dead play live the most?
- How many different people played in the band throughout its lifespan?
- What are the "dancing bears" actually doing
12 Clues: "Driving that train, high on _____" • Which band member died of a drug overdose? • What are the "dancing bears" actually doing • How did Jerry Garcia lose part of one finger? • What was the name of the band's only Top 10 hit? • How did the Grateful Dead come up with their name? • What song did the Grateful Dead play live the most? • ...
early humans 2019-10-10
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- the remains of plants and animals preserved in rocks.
- is the permanent movement by people from one place to another.
- a place where archaeologists are digging looking for clues.
- is the study of human activity.
- people or animals who move place to place
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- the period of time before there were written records.
- any device or implement used to carry out a particular function by hand.
- a member of nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting.
- a different sub group of humans.
- period of time when humans made tools out of stone.
- any object made by a human being that cultural or historical interest.
- a period in which the global temperature dropped allows ice sheets to advance.
12 Clues: is the study of human activity. • a different sub group of humans. • people or animals who move place to place • period of time when humans made tools out of stone. • the period of time before there were written records. • the remains of plants and animals preserved in rocks. • a member of nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting. • ...
the stone age 2023-10-20
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- first to use tools early form of homoinids
- the processes of taming an animal or the cultivation
- primate mammals that includes recent human and extinct ancestral, related forms
- nomads, or nomadic people, food is obtained by forging by foraging (collecting wiled plant and wild animals)
- a team of archaeologists who discovered fossils of early homoinds in east Africa
- a person who studies human history and analyzes artifact
- name of the hominid skeleton named after a Beatles song
- panting early form of communication were express in
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- the early stone age
- the study of ancient materials and physical remains of prehistoric humans
- meaning upright
- a prehistoric period where weapons and tools were made of stone or organic materials such as bone and wood
12 Clues: meaning upright • the early stone age • first to use tools early form of homoinids • panting early form of communication were express in • the processes of taming an animal or the cultivation • name of the hominid skeleton named after a Beatles song • a person who studies human history and analyzes artifact • ...
Early Man 2023-10-13
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- = early phase of the Stone Age
- =very finely toothed
- = a member of a culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing, and foraging rather than by agriculture or animal husbandry
- = a wild goat with long, thick ridged horns and a beard, found in the mountains of the Alps, Pyrenees, central Asia, and Ethiopia.
- = later part of the Stone Age
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- =Early European morden men from 10,000 years ago
- = The remains of a prehistoric animal
- = Early Man between c. 120,000–35,000 years ago,
- = a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff
- = seasonal movement of animals from one region to another
- = middle part of the Stone Age
- = a primate of a family
12 Clues: =very finely toothed • = a primate of a family • = later part of the Stone Age • = early phase of the Stone Age • = middle part of the Stone Age • = The remains of a prehistoric animal • =Early European morden men from 10,000 years ago • = Early Man between c. 120,000–35,000 years ago, • = seasonal movement of animals from one region to another • ...
BREAth of Fresh Air 2025-03-28
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- John Legend said it best, all of me loves all of
- I just want you to feel this way.
- I have a hunch that we will end up here on Easter. Two Words
- Go to # of mills you typically take.
- The best kind of love is the love that awakens the ____ (From the Notebook)
- Hunter wants to put this in his mouth.
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- I will wear this instead of being bald.
- The only emotion I feel for you even when you get on my nerves :).
- I think you look cute when you do this to your hair.
- May never be able to drink this again.
- My moms crazy cousin that you will eventually meet.
- Instead of a wedding we should do this instead.
12 Clues: I just want you to feel this way. • Go to # of mills you typically take. • May never be able to drink this again. • Hunter wants to put this in his mouth. • I will wear this instead of being bald. • Instead of a wedding we should do this instead. • John Legend said it best, all of me loves all of • My moms crazy cousin that you will eventually meet. • ...
Social Sciences Term 1 Extra Credit Crossword 2022-03-07
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- Another name for Oceania.
- People who hunt wild animals and collect wild plant food to eat.
- A person who enters the invisible spirit world to ask for help.
- A substance that harms or kills if taken into the body.
- A country that is surrounded by land, not having a coastline.
- The sea above Africa.
- Found inside a continent.
- Watching or studying something or someone.
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- A person who studies the objects that people of long ago left behind.
- Learning and understanding the lives of people who lived long ago by observing modern people.
- People who have no fixed homes and move from place to place, in search of food and water.
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into North and south.
12 Clues: The sea above Africa. • Another name for Oceania. • Found inside a continent. • Watching or studying something or someone. • A substance that harms or kills if taken into the body. • A country that is surrounded by land, not having a coastline. • An imaginary line that divides the Earth into North and south. • ...
Oscar's Review - Island of the Blue Dolphins 2025-10-19
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- Sea otters live in the _____ forests near California.
- The puppy began to _____ the big bone it had been given.
- My brother and I used to _____ all the time.
- Eating _____ is delicious, but it needs to be fresh and prepared right.
- The hiker slipped into the _____ and fell to the bottom.
- Was that a black cat I saw. Oh no! It was a bad _____.
- The _____ was coming in fast. We needed to get off the beach.
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- The fresh water _____ was a blessing after so many hours walking.
- The wolf returned to its _____ without dinner for another night.
- The view is the best at the very end of the _____.
- Why is HiCHew so _____ at the moment?
- The hunter used _____ on his bow.
12 Clues: The hunter used _____ on his bow. • Why is HiCHew so _____ at the moment? • My brother and I used to _____ all the time. • The view is the best at the very end of the _____. • Sea otters live in the _____ forests near California. • Was that a black cat I saw. Oh no! It was a bad _____. • The puppy began to _____ the big bone it had been given. • ...
ICE ICE BREAKER 2021-11-23
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- Even when I'm old I will still be youthful
- I am used to describe an action
- You may have watched me play the Batman
- Stem, climbing or tea, I am the star of the garden
- Maybe A name I was BOURNE with
- If I was the II I could be a Spanish king
- I am the capital of Wisconsin
- With a hyphen and a Winn I win awards
- I became famous after I talked to Edgar Allen Poe
- I am 2/3 of a shared name in this class
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- I translate to Christmas Day
- I am a synonym for kindness or compassion
- I am both a color and person in the woods
- I am the capital of the Lone Star State
- from Dec-Feb I am the warmest season in Australia
- I have more vowels than consonants
- I am everyone's favorite Christmas guest
- I'm so good at being the last I could be the first
18 Clues: I translate to Christmas Day • I am the capital of Wisconsin • Maybe A name I was BOURNE with • I am used to describe an action • I have more vowels than consonants • With a hyphen and a Winn I win awards • You may have watched me play the Batman • I am the capital of the Lone Star State • I am 2/3 of a shared name in this class • I am everyone's favorite Christmas guest • ...
UNIT 2 CROSSWORD 2023-11-20
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- A person or an animal that hunts.
- Thick forests in a hot, tropical country.
- Cathing or killing birds, animals or fish illegaly.
- An area of land where endangered plants, animals etc. are protected
- A person who studies plants or animals.
- Keeping something in good condition.
- A number of people or animals that live in a place.
- A person who can find people or wild animals by following the marks they leave on the ground.
- An important task that a person or people do.
- Wild bird, plants, animals etc.
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- Spoiled, harmed or broken.
- To give someone a feeling of wanting to do something good.
- To harm or hurt done to a person or an animal.
- A large area of beautiful land that is protected by the government.
- The protection of the natural world.
- Very different from eachother.
- To keep someone or something safe from danger.
- To be able to say who or what someone or something is.
18 Clues: Spoiled, harmed or broken. • Very different from eachother. • Wild bird, plants, animals etc. • A person or an animal that hunts. • The protection of the natural world. • Keeping something in good condition. • A person who studies plants or animals. • Thick forests in a hot, tropical country. • An important task that a person or people do. • ...
Early Civilizations 2023-09-12
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- nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- division of work into different roles
- the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
- artificial application of water for crops or livestock
- Ancient Egyptian form of writing using chracters
- Land area curving from Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea location of the classical civilization of Mesopotamia
- Religion practiced by Jews based on the Old Testament
- sacred language of Hinduism
- Language of the Jewish People
- Ten Commandments Biblical laws given by God to Moses
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- control of plants and animals to meet human needs
- pyramidal stepped temple tower in Ancient Mesopotamia
- system of writing in the ancient middle east
- type of government ruling a civilization Ex. Monarchy
- stone pyramids created by Ancient civilization as temples
- Homeland of the Jewish people and religion
- Code code of laws created by King Hammurabi in Ancient Babylon
- ruling family
18 Clues: ruling family • sacred language of Hinduism • Language of the Jewish People • division of work into different roles • Homeland of the Jewish people and religion • system of writing in the ancient middle east • Ancient Egyptian form of writing using chracters • control of plants and animals to meet human needs • Ten Commandments Biblical laws given by God to Moses • ...
About your Big 2024-10-23
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- Satirical film about a girl sent to a conversion therapy camp.
- A military honor awarded for being wounded in combat.
- Mischievous alien from a Disney movie that is 青 .
- Famous storytellers of classic märchen
- Group of animals known for their armored shell.
- bouncying pig.
- Disney princess who turns into a frog.
- A sweet cake with a strawberry on top and is made with cheese.
- A comedy series set in a New York police precinct.
- Song by glee,3 women in black dresses on stage.
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- Legendary R&B girl group featuring Beyoncé
- Popular anime about humanity fighting giant creatures.
- (Manhwa): South Korean comic about a hunter rising in power.
- Birth place of Karate, an Island where martial art originated.
- Term referencing a trope or trend in web novels and comics about misunderstood female leads.
- The abbreviation for a global motorsport racing series.
- A location reference tied to nostalgia.
- A path for running or racing, or an album segment.
18 Clues: bouncying pig. • Famous storytellers of classic märchen • Disney princess who turns into a frog. • A location reference tied to nostalgia. • Legendary R&B girl group featuring Beyoncé • Group of animals known for their armored shell. • Song by glee,3 women in black dresses on stage. • Mischievous alien from a Disney movie that is 青 . • ...
The Land and Its First People 2022-10-17
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- name given to the first people in the Southwest
- nation who build apartment-like dwellings on the faces of cliffs
- time period when the first people came to North America (two words)
- first people to farm in the Southwest
- where the first people in North America came from
- where people who farm live together all year round
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- a scientist who learns about the past by digging for artifacts
- nation who did not farm but hunted bison and other animals for food
- artifacts found in North America that gave clues about the first peoples (two words)
- what we call people who hung animals and gather wild vegetables and fruit
- kind of corn first planted in the Southwest
- to supply water for growing crops
12 Clues: to supply water for growing crops • first people to farm in the Southwest • kind of corn first planted in the Southwest • name given to the first people in the Southwest • where the first people in North America came from • where people who farm live together all year round • a scientist who learns about the past by digging for artifacts • ...
Crossword 2020-05-01
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- game hunter / a person who has a sharp eye for larger meat
- / an individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior
- / a person who travels in search of geographical or scientific information
- / a person who attracts attention to certain enthusiasts
- / a person who aims at a mass audience
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- / to bet on an uncertain outcome
- / a person who adjusts matters or disputes by negotiation
- / a person at a university, college, or sometimes secondary school
- / A practitioner of alternative medicine or folk medicine who does not have traditional medical credentials
- / a woman who has inherited or will inherit considerable wealth
- / a member of a criminal gang
- Singer / a person whose vocal technique is similar to that of a musical instrument
12 Clues: / a member of a criminal gang • / to bet on an uncertain outcome • / a person who aims at a mass audience • / a person who attracts attention to certain enthusiasts • / a person who adjusts matters or disputes by negotiation • game hunter / a person who has a sharp eye for larger meat • / an individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior • ...
The Stone Ages 2024-10-04
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- to move to a new place
- long periods of freezing weather
- an early ancestor of humans
- the new Stone age; when people started tools to create fire and use tools such as saws and drills
- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- the middle of the Stone age; when they started using more small and complex tools
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- the time before there was writing
- a stripe of land connecting two continents
- a relative who lived In the past
- huge stone monuments
- people who hunt animals and gather wild plants,seeds,fruits,and nuts to survive
- the first part of the Stone age ; when people just started using Stone tools
12 Clues: huge stone monuments • to move to a new place • an early ancestor of humans • long periods of freezing weather • a relative who lived In the past • the time before there was writing • a stripe of land connecting two continents • the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans • ...
Discovering Early Humans 2021-09-10
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- One without a home who moves around or travels freely.
- A species of human, modern humans are the only ones who survive today
- Before Christ
- An expert in history.
- Ceramic ware, especially earthenware and stoneware.
- A social scientist who studies how people lived in a earlier time
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- The new Stone Age; When people learned to make fire and tools such as saws and drills.
- The first part of the stone age; when people first used stone tools.
- A community of people who share a common culture.
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive.
- An object created and used by humans.
- A part or imprint of something that was once alive.
- The study of the past.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
14 Clues: Before Christ • An expert in history. • The study of the past. • An object created and used by humans. • A community of people who share a common culture. • A part or imprint of something that was once alive. • Ceramic ware, especially earthenware and stoneware. • One without a home who moves around or travels freely. • ...
Louisaine 2022-09-09
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- - one of the most significant educational and cultural sites in the entire world
- - found locally
- - The site covers an area of roughly 400 areas
- - Human made Items that people of the past used in daily life
- - inhabiting one area throughout there life
- - used to hunt small game and to fish
- - A tool used to propel their spear further and faster
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- - some used for living off the ground or special rituals
- - groups of people who gathered sesonal plant life and moved short distances
- - traded the natural salt and bow wood with great plains
- - Gold, God, and Glory
- - The study of people and societies who lived before written records were kept
- - small family groups of people who moved from place to place hunting animals
- - to trade for stones and only available in mountain areas
14 Clues: - found locally • - Gold, God, and Glory • - used to hunt small game and to fish • - inhabiting one area throughout there life • - The site covers an area of roughly 400 areas • - A tool used to propel their spear further and faster • - some used for living off the ground or special rituals • - traded the natural salt and bow wood with great plains • ...
Hunting and Fishing in the Far North 2023-09-07
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- After successful hunting trips, people offered ___.
- In the winter, coastal dwellers hunted ___ bears.
- The people believed each animal had a ___.
- Inland dwellers hunted ___, foxes, and rabbits.
- In the summer, coastal people caught fish and hunted seals, walruses, and sea ___.
- The kind of animals the people hunted depended on where they ___.
- Some animals ___ (traveled long distances) through the peoples regions.
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- Whales were hunted in spring and ___.
- People living on the coast changed their hunting with the ___.
- Before the hunt, the people would perform ceremonies asking the animals to ___ their lives.
- The people ___ many types of animals.
- The Inupiat depended on ___ and fishing for food and supplies.
- Some coastal people moved inland to fish and hunt land ___.
- Is the man in the picture a coastal or inland hunter based on what you see?
14 Clues: Whales were hunted in spring and ___. • The people ___ many types of animals. • The people believed each animal had a ___. • Inland dwellers hunted ___, foxes, and rabbits. • In the winter, coastal dwellers hunted ___ bears. • After successful hunting trips, people offered ___. • Some coastal people moved inland to fish and hunt land ___. • ...
Spelling Crossword 2017-03-06
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- a person who works on a boat or ship as part of the crew
- a person who acts in a play, movie, etc
- a person whose job it is to paint walls, houses, etc.
- a person who creates or produces (something useful) for the first time
- a person who reads a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.
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- a person who hunts wild animals
- a person who plays a sport or game
- a person who is trained in a science and whose job involves doing scientific research or solving scientific problems
- someone who is in charge of a business, department, etc.
- a person who runs a farm
- someone who visits a person or place
- a man who serves food or drinks to people in a restaurant
- a person who creates art
13 Clues: a person who runs a farm • a person who creates art • a person who hunts wild animals • a person who plays a sport or game • someone who visits a person or place • a person who acts in a play, movie, etc • a person who reads a book, magazine, newspaper, etc. • a person whose job it is to paint walls, houses, etc. • a person who works on a boat or ship as part of the crew • ...
Chapter 3 | test review crossword puzzle 2020-11-04
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- Specialization of _______ means people can have different jobs - this resulted from systematic agriculture.
- the latest period of the stone age; after farming had started
- Systematic _______________ means growing food on a regular schedule
- people who move around to find enough food; also called hunter-gatherers
- deals with the making,buying,trading, selling of goods
- using advanced methods to solve problems
- Neolithic people developed this to keep records
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- the older period of the stone age; before farming
- What physical feature greatly helped farming?
- _________ was a Neolithic farming village with the doors on the roofs.
- The _________ Age was when people started using metal to make tools and weapons.
- a government with a king or queen and inherited position
- The ________ Ages were long periods of extreme cold.
13 Clues: using advanced methods to solve problems • What physical feature greatly helped farming? • Neolithic people developed this to keep records • the older period of the stone age; before farming • The ________ Ages were long periods of extreme cold. • deals with the making,buying,trading, selling of goods • a government with a king or queen and inherited position • ...
Escape Room Clue 2 2023-05-30
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- Who gave birth to Pegasus?
- What is the name of Apollo's twin sister?
- Who was the mythical Greek hunter with a constellation named after his belt?
- The Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Who rules all the Greek gods?
- What is the name of the famous river underworld river?
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- The Greek gods live on Mount _______.
- What is the name of Hades' three headed dog?
- What is the name of the ship Jason uses in his journey for the Golden Fleece?
- Poseidon is often seen carrying this.
- A many headed dragon. Some say if you cut off one head, two grow back in its place.
- What was left in Pandora's Box after she released misery and evil?
- This planet is named after the Roman god of war.
13 Clues: Who gave birth to Pegasus? • Who rules all the Greek gods? • The Greek gods live on Mount _______. • Poseidon is often seen carrying this. • The Greek goddess of love and beauty. • What is the name of Apollo's twin sister? • What is the name of Hades' three headed dog? • This planet is named after the Roman god of war. • ...
RMEF cross word 2023-12-13
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- Engaging in activities such as hiking, camping, and hunting in natural environments.
- RMEF's efforts involve protecting and preserving natural _______________.
- Efforts to repair and improve degraded or damaged natural areas for wildlife.
- Majestic creatures often preserved by RMEF.
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- Someone who actively supports and practices conservation efforts.
- RMEF initiatives aimed at teaching about conservation.
- Process of returning species to their former habitats, a practice supported by RMEF.
- One of RMEF's primary goals is the _______________ of wildlife and habitats.
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- Techniques and practices used to ensure the well-being of wildlife populations.
- Essential for supporting RMEF's conservation projects.
- Individuals who participate in ethical hunting practices, often supporting conservation efforts.
- RMEF encourages engagement and participation in conservation ____________.
13 Clues: Majestic creatures often preserved by RMEF. • RMEF initiatives aimed at teaching about conservation. • Essential for supporting RMEF's conservation projects. • Someone who actively supports and practices conservation efforts. • RMEF's efforts involve protecting and preserving natural _______________. • ...
Football Trivia 2016-01-28
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- what a caterpillar turns into
- Marcus Allen, Jim Brown, Franco Harris, OJ Simpson
- last state in alphabet
- castrated male cattle OR something you do while driving
- the male version of perfume
- a palindrome that can help you ride down a river
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- people often get rings made out of this metal, which is slightly stronger than white gold
- Hoffman OR somebody who will be 33 in 62 days
- a type of hunter that captures fugitives for money
- a single diamond OR a type of card game you play by yourself
- Georgetown’s nickname
- something common between Bradshaw, Staubach, Jim Kelly, Griese, Namath (and no, it is not that they were all QB’s)
- the city where Batman lives
- a basketball shot with one hand from a point close to the basket, often off the backboard.
14 Clues: Georgetown’s nickname • last state in alphabet • the male version of perfume • the city where Batman lives • what a caterpillar turns into • Hoffman OR somebody who will be 33 in 62 days • a palindrome that can help you ride down a river • a type of hunter that captures fugitives for money • Marcus Allen, Jim Brown, Franco Harris, OJ Simpson • ...
sebi challenger 2021-03-15
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- The _____________ is to capture and return
- We use ___________ to defeat monster big and small
- We have all the anti________ for every monster
- We are anti_______ in HQ
- I got a _______ from the boss now I am not janitor I am monster hunter
- I have to ________ forwards to the lobby
- We need to be antisocial so we don't spread our secret
- We have at lest one of every Mo____TER
- The _________ that I have done is not much I have cached one and that is the tiny terror
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- We walk around HQ anti_________
- We have a freeze gun for fire types and a anti______ gun for ice types
- We do not have the pl____tic monster
- We like the anti_________ monsters
- I have to go to _______ grin to give him the monsters that I catch
14 Clues: We are anti_______ in HQ • We walk around HQ anti_________ • We like the anti_________ monsters • We do not have the pl____tic monster • We have at lest one of every Mo____TER • I have to ________ forwards to the lobby • The _____________ is to capture and return • We have all the anti________ for every monster • We use ___________ to defeat monster big and small • ...
Colonisation of the Cape 17th – 18th centuries. 2023-08-31
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- Regularly moving from place to place and not settling in one place.
- They started a settlement in 1652 at the Cape.
- San or Bushman people who lived in small groups.
- The first people on the land.
- A disease caused by a lack of vitamin C.
- A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- Bleek and Lloyd translated this language into English.
- People who raise livestock for food.
- A person who buys and sells goods.
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- Inhabitants of the Cape in the 17th Century.
- The expanding frontiers of the Dutch settlement.
- It stands for the Dutch East India Company.
- A religion brought to the Cape by slaves who came from the East.
- A person who moves with a group to live in a new country or area.
- Slaves were brought to do ___________.
15 Clues: The first people on the land. • A person who buys and sells goods. • People who raise livestock for food. • Slaves were brought to do ___________. • A disease caused by a lack of vitamin C. • It stands for the Dutch East India Company. • Inhabitants of the Cape in the 17th Century. • They started a settlement in 1652 at the Cape. • ...
Mrs. Hunter's Music Class 2023-08-14
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- an instrument that looks like a drum mixed with metal discs along the side
- the colorful tubes that you play but tapping the ground
- a keyboard instrument that Mrs. Hunter plays
- a note that gets two sounds on one beat
- a percussion instrument that is a cylinder and played by hitting your hands on top of the instrument
- a percussion instrument with a wrist wrap that sounds like Christmas time
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- a percussion instrument that is named after its 3-sided shape
- the words of a song
- a percussion instrument played with mallets
- a note that gets one sound on one beat
- a note that gets four sounds on one beat
- the way the words go
- a wooden percussion instrument in the shape of a rectangle
- a note that gets no sound on one beat
14 Clues: the words of a song • the way the words go • a note that gets no sound on one beat • a note that gets one sound on one beat • a note that gets two sounds on one beat • a note that gets four sounds on one beat • a percussion instrument played with mallets • a keyboard instrument that Mrs. Hunter plays • the colorful tubes that you play but tapping the ground • ...
Native American Cultures 2017-10-04
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- system of growing crops for food.
- The system by which groups make laws and carry out the affairs of the citizens.
- A relative who lived in the past.
- A complex culture that has made advances in learning as well as in systems of government, religion, economics, and the arts.
- A system by which a group makes, shares and uses goods.
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- To change.
- A set of beliefs and way of life that is special to a certain group
- Systems built to bring water to dry fields.
- To move.
- Buffalo, a large animal that once roamed the plains by the millions.
- someone who hunts animals and collects plants for food
- Group whose members share the same goals.
- People who moved often to search for food.
- A decision making body that makes decisions for the good of the group.
14 Clues: To move. • To change. • system of growing crops for food. • A relative who lived in the past. • Group whose members share the same goals. • People who moved often to search for food. • Systems built to bring water to dry fields. • someone who hunts animals and collects plants for food • A system by which a group makes, shares and uses goods. • ...
Chapter 20: Talking to Mr. Ullman 2025-03-24
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- Wendy _____ him so much that he just wants to hit her to shut up.
- Where was the nearest telephone booth by?
- What type of medicine makes Wendy stop and stare at Jack?
- What prediction did Jack make about what Sylvia Hunter was running in ’67 and ‘68?
- What place does the beginning of the chapter start in?
- Who does Jack blame for his alcoholism?
- What animal does Jack use for a metaphor?
- Jack considers writing a book about the __________.
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- What does Jack joke about when he’s talking to Ullman?
- Jack is unraveling and becoming more ________.
- The emotion Wendy feels about Jack's behavior
- Jack believes that the scrapbook belongs to __________.
- The object Jack finds in the basement that fuels his obsession is the __________
- Who does Jack call when he goes to the phone booth?
14 Clues: Who does Jack blame for his alcoholism? • Where was the nearest telephone booth by? • What animal does Jack use for a metaphor? • The emotion Wendy feels about Jack's behavior • Jack is unraveling and becoming more ________. • Who does Jack call when he goes to the phone booth? • Jack considers writing a book about the __________. • ...
Astronomy Vocab by Hunter C. 2024-11-04
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- the outer most layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, also emits light but is only visible as a white halo during a solar eclipse
- Space rocks that strike the surface of a moon or planet.
- chunks of rock that burn upon entering a planet’s atmosphere.
- Tool that uses mirrors to focus light rays to produce images of objects in space
- Made up of the planets, moons, asteroids, comets, dust and gas that orbit the Sun
- Space rocks smaller than an asteroid floating randomly in space.
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- Tool that uses convex lenses to bend and focus light rays to produce images of objects in space.
- Tool that uses mirrors to focus light rays to produce images of objects in space
- the visible surface of the Sun that emits the light that we see. It is the lowest layer of the Sun’s atmosphere.
- The spiral galaxy in which you live.
10 Clues: The spiral galaxy in which you live. • Space rocks that strike the surface of a moon or planet. • chunks of rock that burn upon entering a planet’s atmosphere. • Space rocks smaller than an asteroid floating randomly in space. • Tool that uses mirrors to focus light rays to produce images of objects in space • ...
The water cycle SMS hunter 2024-12-17
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- the scientific formula for water
- a stream of water that flow into a lake or the ocean
- is a force that pulls stuff the the ground
- has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big
- the rain that Mother Nature covers the landscape with runs off downhill due to gravity
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- when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets
- is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools
- fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes
- provides heat to start the water cycle
9 Clues: the scientific formula for water • provides heat to start the water cycle • is a force that pulls stuff the the ground • fill with rain and cover up the sun sometimes • has a whole ecosystem in it and it is REALLY big • when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets • a stream of water that flow into a lake or the ocean • ...
Alex Perez 2023-01-04
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- The warrior who raids and pillages other lands, it ends with R
- leaders of the warriors on the field, who fight with small blades, wearing bronze painted black armor.
- Feral beast who roams in packs
- Warrior of the east, who fights for honor with a bow as their choice of weapon
- Bladed hero of kingdoms
- One who watches the behavior
- Warrior of a great empire, who fought with spears and armor of bronze
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- Someone who stalks their prey
- To be removed from a object, or being
- A beast that is a cross of man and wolf, commonly known as a werewolf
- Rulers of the sky, with scales of iron
- Ancient texts, typically by the Nords/ viking
12 Clues: Bladed hero of kingdoms • One who watches the behavior • Someone who stalks their prey • Feral beast who roams in packs • To be removed from a object, or being • Rulers of the sky, with scales of iron • Ancient texts, typically by the Nords/ viking • The warrior who raids and pillages other lands, it ends with R • ...
English web series 2020-04-02
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- "It's barrel idiots, it..."
- This was part of crime that three Friends character were part of.
- The most profited Nation due to defeat of a country whose successor was the destiny of a Monster Hunter
- "She never wanted to leave" who is she?
- Pizza is on the?
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- The door must be open ?
- Girl ridding herself of all things that belongs to her to become
- This profession was invented by one of the green sisters.
- Bolton's servant from high family
- Which was the biggest sacrifice Stanley Baratheon made for winning against Bolton's?
- Only this Friends character claims to have perfect abs.
- Sometimes you howl like a wolf, sometimes caw like a raven and sometimes talk like a man, what are you?
12 Clues: Pizza is on the? • The door must be open ? • "It's barrel idiots, it..." • Bolton's servant from high family • "She never wanted to leave" who is she? • This profession was invented by one of the green sisters. • Only this Friends character claims to have perfect abs. • Girl ridding herself of all things that belongs to her to become • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY:GENA WAGNER AND HUNTER ROMUALD 2017-03-12
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- The way in witch a mineral reflects light.
- The manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surfaces.
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- The process of returning land to its original condition after mining is completed.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance.
- A mineral that does not contain compounds of silicon and oxygen.
- The quality of a rock that is based on the size, shape, and positions of the rock's grains.
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter.
- A solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern.
- The texture of metamorphic rock in which the mineral grains are arranged in planes or bands.
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- Layers of rock(singular, stratum.)
- The color of the powder of a mineral.
- The process in which sedimentary rock are arranged in layers.
- Rock that forms as a result of volcanic activity at or near the Earth's surface.
- The chemical makeup of a rock; describes either the minerals or other materials on the rock.
- A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching.
- A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline structure.
- The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat surface.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
20 Clues: Layers of rock(singular, stratum.) • The color of the powder of a mineral. • The way in witch a mineral reflects light. • The process in which material is laid down. • The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat surface. • A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching. • The process in which sedimentary rock are arranged in layers. • ...
Southwest Asia - Will Smith - Mr Hunter 4th period 2023-09-25
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- a follower of jesus
- a group of people who share a belief system in a god or gods
- a group of people who share cultural ideas and beliefs
- the christian sacred text
- a group of islamic extremists in afghanistan who enforced very strict sharia law
- the place of worship for jews
- the islam sacred text
- the group of muslim which believes that the prophet after muhammad does not have to be in his bloodline
- the Jewish sacred text
- the name muslims give to the one god
- a "savior of man" the name Jesus's followers began calling him
- the empire that controlled most of southwest asia until the end of world war 1
- the islamic state of iraq and syria; a terrorist group
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- the invasion of iraq in 2003
- the group of muslim which beleives that the prophet after muhammad should be in his bloodline
- the escape by the jews from slavery in egypt to canaan
- a person who has to leave his or her home as a result of war
- the part of the christian bible that follows the teachings of jesus
- the place of worship for muslims
- the name given to the persian gulf conflict of 1990-1991
- a conflict that resulted from the founding of israel in 1948 and the take over of lands that the palestinians claimed
- the basic obligations of islam
- belief in one god
- a religion that began with the founding father Abraham around 2000 BC
- the place of worship for christians
- the religion that studies and follows the teachings of jesus
- believing in more than one god
- the religion of the teachings of the prophet muhammad
- a group of muslim extremists who were responsible of the attack on September 11, 2001
29 Clues: belief in one god • a follower of jesus • the islam sacred text • the Jewish sacred text • the christian sacred text • the invasion of iraq in 2003 • the place of worship for jews • the basic obligations of islam • believing in more than one god • the place of worship for muslims • the place of worship for christians • the name muslims give to the one god • ...
Study Guide Unit 1 Ocean World - Hunter Randolph 2019-10-17
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- uses satellites to triangulate your location on Earth
- measures salinity levels by measuring density
- Promotes research on the physical oceanography of the coastal ocean
- Research institution part of William and Mary
- Newest-named ocean
- The earth is made up of what percentile of water
- last name of publisher of the first oceanography textbook
- oceanographer who spent years searching for Titanic
- Investigates how and why oceans move
- Ocean that covers 1/3 of Earth's Surface
- Narrow, S-shaped, relatively shallow ocean
- last name of the person who published the earliest map of the Gulf Stream
- type of oceanography that studies oceans organisms
- Is called Her Deepness/explorer-in-residence at National Geographic
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- Most modern-day boats use this to detect underneath the boat
- underwater microphone
- study of how humans impact ocean/ocean life
- type of oceanography that studies the seas edge
- net towed behind a vessel to catch organisms on oceans floor
- Sediment sieves are used to measure what
- Research institution that has largest fleet of research ships
- last name of the oceanographer who discovered hydro thermal vents
- Federal agency focused on the condition of the oceans and atmosphere
- Most shallow and small ocean
24 Clues: Newest-named ocean • underwater microphone • Most shallow and small ocean • Investigates how and why oceans move • Sediment sieves are used to measure what • Ocean that covers 1/3 of Earth's Surface • Narrow, S-shaped, relatively shallow ocean • study of how humans impact ocean/ocean life • measures salinity levels by measuring density • ...
Louisaine 2022-09-09
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- - one of the most significant educational and cultural sites in the entire world
- - found locally
- - The site covers an area of roughly 400 areas
- - Human made Items that people of the past used in daily life
- - inhabiting one area throughout there life
- - used to hunt small game and to fish
- - A tool used to propel their spear further and faster
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- - some used for living off the ground or special rituals
- - groups of people who gathered sesonal plant life and moved short distances
- - traded the natural salt and bow wood with great plains
- - Gold, God, and Glory
- - The study of people and societies who lived before written records were kept
- - small family groups of people who moved from place to place hunting animals
- - to trade for stones and only available in mountain areas
14 Clues: - found locally • - Gold, God, and Glory • - used to hunt small game and to fish • - inhabiting one area throughout there life • - The site covers an area of roughly 400 areas • - A tool used to propel their spear further and faster • - some used for living off the ground or special rituals • - traded the natural salt and bow wood with great plains • ...
Celebrities "Making" Wine. 2021-01-13
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- Owner of 2 wineries and currently runs a branch of us government.
- Ex-QB and sea mammal enthusiast owns Vintage 13. Wool.
- Black Eyed Pea's member with a winery.
- Save Me San Fransisco's band owners. Amtrak.
- Tool band member makes wine in this cacti state.
- 1968 Figure Skating Gold Medalist's Los Gato's Winery closed in 2012.
- Author of Call of the Wild's Estate has a wine made by Kenwood.
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- Famous Rocket and fairly tall to boot.
- Michigan Native and owner of Ciccone Winery in Leelanau Peninsula. Vouge.
- Famous ex-"Police"man owns winery in Tuscany.
- the combined names of the movie star owners of Ch. Miraval.
- Famous Bear Coach makes a wine in Mendocino
- Famous goateed chef's wine named for sons, Hunter and Ryder.
- Eric Wareheim's winemaker at Las Jaras, not sec, or demi-sec. Joel __
14 Clues: Famous Rocket and fairly tall to boot. • Black Eyed Pea's member with a winery. • Famous Bear Coach makes a wine in Mendocino • Save Me San Fransisco's band owners. Amtrak. • Famous ex-"Police"man owns winery in Tuscany. • Tool band member makes wine in this cacti state. • Ex-QB and sea mammal enthusiast owns Vintage 13. Wool. • ...
Reading Review Crossword 2019-05-24
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- The name of Volt's hunter friend
- Drawing a conclusion using background knowledge and information from the text
- Examples include simile, metaphor, personification
- Compare and contrast, problem and solution, sequence for example
- When reading, you use these to figure out what words mean
- Helps you examine the differences and similarities between people, places, things
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- Supports your understanding of the text -- graphs, pictures, captions
- Novel that highlights the journey of a young cave painted
- What you do when you make a little movie in your head
- Helped us build our Lexiles
- To point out the differences between two objects
- Highlights the main parts of a text and is written in your own words
- The number that corresponds to your reading level
- He was as quiet as a mouse when he snuck into the kitchen for a midnight snack.
14 Clues: Helped us build our Lexiles • The name of Volt's hunter friend • To point out the differences between two objects • The number that corresponds to your reading level • Examples include simile, metaphor, personification • What you do when you make a little movie in your head • Novel that highlights the journey of a young cave painted • ...
Early Humans 2024-07-10
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- are remains of living things (plants, animals, people) that have left an impression in the stone
- people that move from place to place.
- get food by finding it growing wild or hunting
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- are remains of things that were made, not remains of living things.
- to change into a new species over time.
- the study of fossils.
6 Clues: the study of fossils. • people that move from place to place. • to change into a new species over time. • get food by finding it growing wild or hunting • are remains of things that were made, not remains of living things. • are remains of living things (plants, animals, people) that have left an impression in the stone
Stone Age food - fill the gaps 2025-09-16
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- Stone Age people knew how to ____ fish in rivers.
- Humans were _________ for much of the Stone Age.
- There were also a great source of ______ and fibre.
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- Stone Age people may have enjoyed a _______ diet than many people living today.
- Some things might seem a bit more..._________.
- That meant that any injury might be life-threatening.
6 Clues: Some things might seem a bit more..._________. • Humans were _________ for much of the Stone Age. • Stone Age people knew how to ____ fish in rivers. • There were also a great source of ______ and fibre. • That meant that any injury might be life-threatening. • Stone Age people may have enjoyed a _______ diet than many people living today.
M11BS 2023-04-21
6 Clues: the son of a king/queen • the wife or widow of a king • the daughter of a king/queen • a person or animal that hunts. • an imaginary or mythical being of human form but with a superhuman big size • the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
FFF 2025-03-08
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- This big cat is a stealthy hunter in the mountains.
- The Rocky Mountains stretch from __ to New Mexico.
- These small animals live among the rocks and look like tiny rabbits.
- A large animal in the Rockies with big antlers.
- The highest mountain in the Rockies, located in Colorado.
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- A national park in Wyoming with geysers like Old Faithful.
- Explorers Lewis and _______ traveled through parts of the Rockies.
- A type of tree in the Rockies that turns bright yellow in the fall.
8 Clues: A large animal in the Rockies with big antlers. • The Rocky Mountains stretch from __ to New Mexico. • This big cat is a stealthy hunter in the mountains. • The highest mountain in the Rockies, located in Colorado. • A national park in Wyoming with geysers like Old Faithful. • Explorers Lewis and _______ traveled through parts of the Rockies. • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-10-15
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- supplying water to the land through a system of canals or ditches.
- is an individual or a culture that lives by hunting wild game and fish and gathering plants seeds and honey.
- triangle-shaped temple made for the gods.
- the worship of one all-powerful God.
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- complex society with a high level of development in government and culture.
- triangular-shaped writing.
- relating to a period of time before history was written down.
- an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate use.
8 Clues: triangular-shaped writing. • the worship of one all-powerful God. • triangle-shaped temple made for the gods. • relating to a period of time before history was written down. • an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate use. • supplying water to the land through a system of canals or ditches. • ...
Crossword 2021-10-15
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- an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate.
- a solemn agreement
- relating to a period in time before history was written down
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- an individual or a culture that lives by hunting wild game and fish
- taming to make useful to people, as raising wild animals
- is a complex society with a high level of development in government and culture.
- huge pyramid-shaped temple of ancient Mesopotamia.
- is an ancient form of wedge-shaped writing that contained over 800 sines.
8 Clues: a solemn agreement • huge pyramid-shaped temple of ancient Mesopotamia. • taming to make useful to people, as raising wild animals • an amount or quantity beyond what is needed for immediate. • relating to a period in time before history was written down • an individual or a culture that lives by hunting wild game and fish • ...
28 2021-12-22
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- demanding or characterized by careful consideration or application.
- extremely good; outstanding.
- shaped like a circle or cylinder.
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- a place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off.
- a small room in which a prisoner is locked up or in which a monk or nun sleeps.
- a person or animal that hunts.
- a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.
- the fact or process of losing something or someone.
8 Clues: extremely good; outstanding. • a person or animal that hunts. • shaped like a circle or cylinder. • the fact or process of losing something or someone. • demanding or characterized by careful consideration or application. • a small room in which a prisoner is locked up or in which a monk or nun sleeps. • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2024-10-09
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- the process of modifying the environment to make it useful to humans (like farming)
- the agricultural revolution is also called __ revolution
- a population's extra supply of food produced by agriculture
- examples include taming dogs, selectively breeding vegetables
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- the first type of settlements formed when people began practicing agriculture
- this is created when a lot of people live close together, and it can spread disease
- the fertile __ is believed to be the first place agriculture started
- people who move around searching for animal herds
8 Clues: people who move around searching for animal herds • the agricultural revolution is also called __ revolution • a population's extra supply of food produced by agriculture • examples include taming dogs, selectively breeding vegetables • the fertile __ is believed to be the first place agriculture started • ...
Tower Brawl 2025-08-01
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- Initial Passive Skill: 100% Crit Rate on ignited targets, ATK +2500
- Gatekeeper of the underworld
- The warrior that master the forbidden fire magic from the grimoire of forbidden magic ne found u the Arcane catacomb.
- One of the hero that is capable of inflicting burn and lowering mag res.
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- Abounty hunter that forces those he captured into servitude with his domestication magic
- Restores HP by 1500% ATK, grants immunity to Dots, Curses, ATK SPD Reduction, and reduces CC duration by -100%
- Mother of Medusa
- Necromancer's twin
8 Clues: Mother of Medusa • Necromancer's twin • Gatekeeper of the underworld • Initial Passive Skill: 100% Crit Rate on ignited targets, ATK +2500 • One of the hero that is capable of inflicting burn and lowering mag res. • Abounty hunter that forces those he captured into servitude with his domestication magic • ...
Topic 1 2022-10-08
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- objects made by a human being
- person who lives by hunting animals and gathering plants
- beliefs, customs, practices, and behavior of a particular nation or group of people
- scientists who studies human life in the past by examining the things that people left behind
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- time before humans invented writing
- study of humankind in all aspects, especially development and culture
- preserved remains of ancient human, animal or plant life
- scientist who studies the physical materials of the Earth itself, such as soil and rocks
8 Clues: objects made by a human being • time before humans invented writing • person who lives by hunting animals and gathering plants • preserved remains of ancient human, animal or plant life • study of humankind in all aspects, especially development and culture • beliefs, customs, practices, and behavior of a particular nation or group of people • ...
Fursona 2020-02-05
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- You shouldn't have to come now I fooled you ______.
- I got to class and the teacher told me my report card is ________.
- I must participate in this competition because I'm a ______ of this team.
- The boss had to fire me and ____ my friend instead.
- My car's door broke I have to ___ it
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- The hunter always has to _______ his prey.
- I need to ______ a tracker onto her car.
- I might not be right in the head because I'm _____.
- I must be the most _________ man alive i have nuclear bombs.
- There is a killer _____ us we must catch him.
- I found this metal while mining, and I never seen this kind of metal before I may say it's ____.
11 Clues: My car's door broke I have to ___ it • I need to ______ a tracker onto her car. • The hunter always has to _______ his prey. • There is a killer _____ us we must catch him. • I might not be right in the head because I'm _____. • You shouldn't have to come now I fooled you ______. • The boss had to fire me and ____ my friend instead. • ...
US Hist Ch 12-13 2023-03-27
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- This canal was seized by Egypt from Britain in 1951
- The largest public works program in U.S. history
- President Truman at Potsdam declared that this part of Germany needed to recover
- U.S. General who ran afoul of President Truman because of noncompliant words.
- The 1950's saw major medical breakthroughs including preventing heart attacks
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- Assisted returning soldiers with services including low-interest home loans
- FBI director who was strongly anti-Communist
- These Communist countries were completed dependent upon the USSR
- This was a massive spending plan from the U.S. to help Western Europe recover from the war
- The Soviet Union's military alliance with Eastern Europe
- This man was a Communist "witch hunter"
11 Clues: This man was a Communist "witch hunter" • FBI director who was strongly anti-Communist • The largest public works program in U.S. history • This canal was seized by Egypt from Britain in 1951 • The Soviet Union's military alliance with Eastern Europe • These Communist countries were completed dependent upon the USSR • ...
Beringia: Land Bridge 2022-10-19
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- The weather during the Ice Age was very _________.
- Men and older boys tracked __________ and musk ox.
- Women and children looked for plantrs and ________ to eat.
- People who live by searching for food are called ________.
- Earlt Americans lived in small nomadic families of twenty-five to _________ people.
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- The direction early americans traveled from Asia to North America.
- The time in Earth's history where much of the world's water was frozen into ice.
- The name scientists gave to the dry land that once connected Asia to North America.
8 Clues: The weather during the Ice Age was very _________. • Men and older boys tracked __________ and musk ox. • Women and children looked for plantrs and ________ to eat. • People who live by searching for food are called ________. • The direction early americans traveled from Asia to North America. • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword 2022-05-05
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- The ________ government overthrew the Spanish rule in the early 1800s
- Realizing the economic value of this territory, the U.S. made treaties with ____ and Russia forcing them to give up their land claims
- traveled to the Rocky Mountains
- in 1835 _____ army tried to remove a cannon from the town of Gonzales
- He was a skilled hunter, trapper, and guide
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- One large group that traveled to the West in search of religious freedom
- young army officer who got captured
- The practice of having more than one wife
- fur trading post at the mouth of the Columbia River
- controlled a vast area of land in the southwest region of the United States
10 Clues: traveled to the Rocky Mountains • young army officer who got captured • The practice of having more than one wife • He was a skilled hunter, trapper, and guide • fur trading post at the mouth of the Columbia River • The ________ government overthrew the Spanish rule in the early 1800s • in 1835 _____ army tried to remove a cannon from the town of Gonzales • ...
Paleolithic Crossword 2025-11-08
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- | A small group or community of families living and traveling together.
- | The Old Stone Age, when people used simple stone tools.
- | A tool with a sharp edge used for cutting or hunting.
- | A long stick with a sharp point used for hunting animals.
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- | People who hunt animals and collect plants for food.
- | Large, hairy elephants that lived in the Ice Age.
- | People who move from place to place instead of settling.
- | A natural hole in rock where early humans often lived or painted.
8 Clues: | Large, hairy elephants that lived in the Ice Age. • | People who hunt animals and collect plants for food. • | A tool with a sharp edge used for cutting or hunting. • | The Old Stone Age, when people used simple stone tools. • | People who move from place to place instead of settling. • | A long stick with a sharp point used for hunting animals. • ...
Chapter 5 History 2012-02-11
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- known as an explorer, indian fighter,hunter and the man who discoverd Kentucky
- the first indian to fight with Daniel Boone
- the governor of Detroit who wanted Clarks scalp
- son of Boone who died in the Battle of Blue Licks
- the man who snuck into Fort Kaskaskia and held a lantern over the sleeping commander
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- general in charge of wageing war with the indians he was nicknamed mad
- settlement made by Boone in 1775
- indian chief who tried but failed to take over Boonesborough
- the wife of Daniel Boone
- a Miami chief killed 200 men along Maumee River
- Boones oldest son was tortured and killed by indians when getting help
11 Clues: the wife of Daniel Boone • settlement made by Boone in 1775 • the first indian to fight with Daniel Boone • the governor of Detroit who wanted Clarks scalp • a Miami chief killed 200 men along Maumee River • son of Boone who died in the Battle of Blue Licks • indian chief who tried but failed to take over Boonesborough • ...
World Civilizations ''The Stone Ages and Early Cultures'' 2021-03-19
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- Ages Long periods of freezing water.
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits and nuts to survive.
- The process of changing plants or animal to make them more useful to humans.
- An early ancestor of modern-day humans.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
- A relative who lived in the past.
- Era The middle part of the Stone Age; marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools.
- To move to a new place
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- Era The New Stone Age; when people learned to make fire and tools such as saws and drills.
- bridge A strip of land connecting two continents.
- The time before there was writting.
- Era The first part of the Stone Age.
- Huge stone used as monuments or as the sites of religious gatherings.
- A community of people who share a common culture.
- Farming.
15 Clues: Farming. • To move to a new place • A relative who lived in the past. • The time before there was writting. • Era The first part of the Stone Age. • An early ancestor of modern-day humans. • Ages Long periods of freezing water. • A community of people who share a common culture. • bridge A strip of land connecting two continents. • ...
World civilizations (the stone ages and early cultures) 2021-03-19
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- The New Stone Age; when people learned to make fire and tools such as saws and drills.
- Long periods of freezing water.
- Historic time periods, the time before there was writing.
- Huge stone used as monuments or as the sites of religious gatherings.
- The first part of the Stone Age.
- A strip of land connecting two continents.
- Era The middle part of the Stone Age; marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools.
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- A community of people who share a common culture.
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits and nuts to survive.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
- Is a relative who lived in the past.
- The process of changing plants or animal to make them more useful to humans.
- Farming.
- Is an early ancestor of modern-day humans.
- To move to a new place.
15 Clues: Farming. • To move to a new place. • Long periods of freezing water. • The first part of the Stone Age. • Is a relative who lived in the past. • Is an early ancestor of modern-day humans. • A strip of land connecting two continents. • A community of people who share a common culture. • An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task. • ...
World Civilizations (the stone ages and early cultures) 2021-03-19
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- The process of changing plants or animal to make them more useful to humans.
- To move to a new place.
- The first part of the Stone Age.
- Huge stone used as monuments or as the sites of religious gatherings.
- Is an early ancestor of modern-day humans.
- Farming.
- Historic time periods, the time before there was writing.
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- A strip of land connecting two continents.
- The New Stone Age; when people learned to make fire and tools such as saws and drills.
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits and nuts to survive.
- The middle part of the Stone Age; marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools.
- Long periods of freezing water.
- Is a relative who lived in the past.
- A community of people who share a common culture.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
15 Clues: Farming. • To move to a new place. • Long periods of freezing water. • The first part of the Stone Age. • Is a relative who lived in the past. • A strip of land connecting two continents. • Is an early ancestor of modern-day humans. • A community of people who share a common culture. • Historic time periods, the time before there was writing. • ...
Early People Crossword 2021-03-17
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- the middle part of the Stone Age; marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools
- a strip of land connecting two continents
- to move to a new place
- the New Stone Age; when people learned to make fire and tools like saws and drills
- huge stone monument
- a relative who lived in the past
- Is the time before there was writing.
- long periods of freezing weather
- a community of people who share a common culture
- the first part of the Stone Age, when people first used stone tools
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- people who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive
- an early ancestor of human.
- an object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task
- the science of building
- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
15 Clues: huge stone monument • to move to a new place • the science of building • an early ancestor of human. • a relative who lived in the past • long periods of freezing weather • Is the time before there was writing. • a strip of land connecting two continents • a community of people who share a common culture • an object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task • ...
The Stone Age 2020-05-04
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- The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans.
- The time before there was writing.
- An early ancestor of humans.
- The middle part of the Stone Age marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
- Huge stone monument for religious gatherings.
- New Stone Age when people learned to make fire and tools like saws and drills.
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- Relative who lived in the past.
- The first part of Stone Age when people first used stone tools.
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds,fruits and nuts to survive.
- Long period of freezing weather.
- To move a new place.
- A strip of land connecting two continents.
- The practice of farming.
- Community of people who share a common culture.
15 Clues: To move a new place. • The practice of farming. • An early ancestor of humans. • Relative who lived in the past. • Long period of freezing weather. • The time before there was writing. • A strip of land connecting two continents. • Huge stone monument for religious gatherings. • Community of people who share a common culture. • ...
Red team (reading clinic) 2024-06-24
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- What did the hunter shoot and put in his refrigerator?
- having an e, i, or y after a word with c or g makes it says its _______ sound.
- When Kookaburra birds fight, they bite each other’s ______.
- What does the sea pig use to crawl along the sea floor?
- The number of brains a stegosaur had.
- having an a, o, or u after a word with c or g makes it says its _______ sound.
- see picture #1
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- see picture #4
- What makes a telegraph plant shake?
- see picture #3
- When 2 vowels go walking the _____ one does the talking
- see picture #2
- Lizards eat the baby wasps in the cocoons instead of the adults so he won’t get _____.
- A silent "e" at the end of a word usually makes the vowel before it say it’s ________.
- The number of guests that can fit in one “room” in the Hotel of Tubes.
15 Clues: see picture #4 • see picture #3 • see picture #2 • see picture #1 • What makes a telegraph plant shake? • The number of brains a stegosaur had. • What did the hunter shoot and put in his refrigerator? • When 2 vowels go walking the _____ one does the talking • What does the sea pig use to crawl along the sea floor? • ...
Purple team (reading clinic) 2024-06-24
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- Shape of the opening of the rooms in the Hotel of Tubes.
- having an e, i, or y after a word with c or g makes it says its _______ sound.
- see picture #1.
- see picture #2
- A _________ looks like a fat, slimy hotdog with tentacles.
- A sea otter's fur is thinner on its _____.
- Where did the hunter put the duck he shot?
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- When 2 vowels go walking the _____ one does the talking
- see picture #4
- What a telegraph plant does in sunlight.
- What a kookaburra bird does if it sees another bird.
- A stegosaur was the size of a _______.
- A silent "e" at the end of a word usually makes the vowel before it say it’s ________.
- see picture #3
- having an a, o, or u after a word with c or g makes it says its _______ sound.
15 Clues: see picture #4 • see picture #2 • see picture #3 • see picture #1. • A stegosaur was the size of a _______. • What a telegraph plant does in sunlight. • A sea otter's fur is thinner on its _____. • Where did the hunter put the duck he shot? • What a kookaburra bird does if it sees another bird. • When 2 vowels go walking the _____ one does the talking • ...
Remember this? 2023-03-05
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- Who is so weird and kept DMing us and was obsessed with you?
- What song is playing at the start of one of our best karaoke vlogs?
- Where did you, me, and Sophie go to pet goats?
- What is our classic Panera order?
- Where was the last place we went before we all got COVID
- Where were KK's keys?
- What did the man who rescued Alice's hammock give to Betsy?
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- Who ate donuts off the counter during your 18th birthday?
- Where was the hike we did that almost killed us?
- What word did Hunter never stop saying?
- Where did we go on the last day of sophomore year?
- What almost killed us when we went hiking up north Pt.2
- What show did KK give us blueberry muffins?
- What were the names of our geese?
- Name of literally the most annoying child?
15 Clues: Where were KK's keys? • What were the names of our geese? • What is our classic Panera order? • What word did Hunter never stop saying? • Name of literally the most annoying child? • What show did KK give us blueberry muffins? • Where did you, me, and Sophie go to pet goats? • Where was the hike we did that almost killed us? • ...
Cross Word 2025-04-24
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- What’s the name of the “New Stone Age”?
- What do we call humans who hunted animals and gathered plants?
- What do you call people who move from place to place?
- What was the first known form of writing (invented later, but from farming societies)?
- What natural resource made soil rich in river valleys?
- What do archaeologists study to learn about early humans?
- What invention helped with food surplus storage?
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- What do we call early permanent settlements?
- What was the first crop to be widely grown in the Fertile Crescent?
- What is the term for taming animals for human use?
- What material replaced stone for tools in the later Neolithic?
- What major lifestyle change began the Neolithic era?
- What allowed people to stay in one place?
- What were early stone tools mostly used for?
- What continent did humans first appear on?
15 Clues: What’s the name of the “New Stone Age”? • What allowed people to stay in one place? • What continent did humans first appear on? • What do we call early permanent settlements? • What were early stone tools mostly used for? • What invention helped with food surplus storage? • What is the term for taming animals for human use? • ...
In the Animal World 2024-10-30
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- — Fast and strong, helping people on the farm.
- — Lives on the pond, swims well, and quacks.
- — A loyal friend who guards the house and loves to play and bark.
- — Large with a long trunk, it lives in warm lands.
- — A big forest animal who loves honey and hibernates in winter.
- — Hops around the swamp, catching flies with its tongue.
- — A gray hunter who howls at the moon in the woods.
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- — The king of the jungle, with a big mane and a mighty roar.
- — A big forest animal with antlers on its head.
- — Small and spiky, carrying apples on its back.
- — A striped predator, growling and hunting prey.
- — A furry pet at home that catches mice and purrs on laps.
- — Quick and long-eared, it’s afraid of foxes and wolves.
- — Grazes on the meadow, loves grass, and jumps on rocks.
- — Clever and red-furred, it knows the forest trails well.
15 Clues: — Lives on the pond, swims well, and quacks. • — Fast and strong, helping people on the farm. • — A big forest animal with antlers on its head. • — Small and spiky, carrying apples on its back. • — A striped predator, growling and hunting prey. • — Large with a long trunk, it lives in warm lands. • — A gray hunter who howls at the moon in the woods. • ...
RiSa astronomy 2 2024-12-06
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- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars form
- A rapidly spinning neutron star emitting beams of radiation
- The closest star to Earth
- The bending of light as it passes through different mediums
- The space telescope that has provided stunning images of deep space
- The effect used to measure the speed of stars and galaxies moving towards or away from us
- The process by which stars generate energy through nuclear fusion
- Unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in one year
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- The range of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light
- A transparent object that disperses light into its spectrum
- A famous constellation known as "The Hunter"
- The opening in a telescope that lets in light
- A particle of light
- The shift of light to longer wavelengths as objects move away
- A curved piece of glass or plastic that focuses or disperses light
15 Clues: A particle of light • The closest star to Earth • A famous constellation known as "The Hunter" • The opening in a telescope that lets in light • A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars form • A transparent object that disperses light into its spectrum • A rapidly spinning neutron star emitting beams of radiation • ...
Global 9 Unit 1 2025-09-10
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- – Raising animals for food and resources during the Neolithic Era.
- – Roles of men and women that shifted with farming and permanent homes.
- – Common female role during the Paleolithic Era, collecting plants and small food sources.
- – Era when agriculture and permanent settlements began.
- – The Neolithic one transformed human societies from nomadic to settled.
- – Social result of farming, as men often gained more power than women.
- – Era marked by hunting and gathering, before the development of farming.
- – Extra food produced through farming, allowing population growth.
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- – Material used for tools in both Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras.
- – Economic activity that increased as societies produced more than they needed.
- – Practice of farming that defined the Neolithic Era.
- – Taming of plants and animals for human use.
- – Common male role during the Paleolithic Era.
- – Villages and towns that developed once people stopped being nomadic.
- – One of the world’s first known permanent settlements.
15 Clues: – Taming of plants and animals for human use. • – Common male role during the Paleolithic Era. • – Practice of farming that defined the Neolithic Era. • – Era when agriculture and permanent settlements began. • – One of the world’s first known permanent settlements. • – Material used for tools in both Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. • ...
Prehistoric Crossword 2025-10-07
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- This species survived until as recently as 4,000 years ago.
- This fish was thought to have gone extinct 66 million years ago until its re-discovery in 1938.
- This dinosaur was the first one to be named - all the way back in 1824!
- 'Lucy' was the name given to this hominin when it was discovered in 1974.
- Geological period known for the “explosion” of life on Earth.
- A species that remains after most of its relatives have disappeared.
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- Earliest eon in Earth’s history.
- Our current geological epoch.
- Iconic Late Cretaceous predator.
- These marine dwellers existed for 270 million years and had over 20,000 species!
- Era that gave its name to a popular movie series.
- One of our hominid cousins that lived alongside modern humans.
- The era of the Dinosaurs.
- Largest mass extinction in Earth's history.
- Fossil hunter who discovered ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs.
15 Clues: The era of the Dinosaurs. • Our current geological epoch. • Earliest eon in Earth’s history. • Iconic Late Cretaceous predator. • Largest mass extinction in Earth's history. • Era that gave its name to a popular movie series. • Fossil hunter who discovered ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs. • This species survived until as recently as 4,000 years ago. • ...
Louisiane 2022-09-15
6 Clues: never gonna happen 3/10 • he said hi to me so 3/10 • No clue why Micahealla likes him 6/10 • 7/10 but personality puts them at a 5/10 • I honestly hope but still don’t know so 8/10 • kinda crushing on him but I’m to afraid to admit so 6/10
Halloween Crossword 2019-10-15
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- A kind of ghost that inhabits a building and causes inexplicable noises.
- A very popular candy which is associated with Halloween.
- The substance which ghosts and other supernatural spirits are made of.
- A fruit of the harvest season.
- Traditionally, Halloween is observed in honor of these people.
- A Dutch vampire hunter and polymath from a famous novel.
- Magicians which are capable of summoning or raising the dead.
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- Creatures which inhabit caves and haunted houses at night.
- A toy which often becomes haunted in movies.
- The name of a fictional scientist who tries to escape the creature he creates.
- Evil beings in horror stories that wear makeup, and who usually turn out to be supernatural.
- The bandaged remains of a dead ruler from long ago.
- People said to be witches were accused of this.
- Used to keep the vampires away.
- The stereotypical instrument associated with horror music.
15 Clues: A fruit of the harvest season. • Used to keep the vampires away. • A toy which often becomes haunted in movies. • People said to be witches were accused of this. • The bandaged remains of a dead ruler from long ago. • A very popular candy which is associated with Halloween. • A Dutch vampire hunter and polymath from a famous novel. • ...
World Civilizations ''The Stone Ages and Early Cultures'' 2021-03-19
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- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits and nuts to survive.
- The New Stone Age; when people learned to make fire and tools such as saws and drills.
- The time before there was writting.
- The process of changing plants or animal to make them more useful to humans.
- A community of people who share a common culture.
- The middle part of the Stone Age; marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools.
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- A relative who lived in the past.
- Farming.
- Huge stone used as monuments or as the sites of religious gatherings.
- An early ancestor of modern-day humans.
- bridge A strip of land connecting two continents.
- To move to a new place
- Long periods of freezing water.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
- The first part of the Stone Age.
15 Clues: Farming. • To move to a new place • Long periods of freezing water. • The first part of the Stone Age. • A relative who lived in the past. • The time before there was writting. • An early ancestor of modern-day humans. • A community of people who share a common culture. • bridge A strip of land connecting two continents. • ...
World Civilizations ''The Stone Ages and Early Cultures'' 2021-03-19
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- The process of changing plants or animal to make them more useful to humans.
- Long periods of freezing water.
- The first part of the Stone Age.
- The time before there was writting.
- The middle part of the Stone Age; marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools.
- A strip of land connecting two continents.
- A community of people who share a common culture.
- To move to a new place
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- The New Stone Age; when people learned to make fire and tools such as saws and drills.
- A relative who lived in the past.
- Huge stone used as monuments or as the sites of religious gatherings.
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits and nuts to survive.
- An early ancestor of modern-day humans.
- Farming.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
15 Clues: Farming. • To move to a new place • Long periods of freezing water. • The first part of the Stone Age. • A relative who lived in the past. • The time before there was writting. • An early ancestor of modern-day humans. • A strip of land connecting two continents. • A community of people who share a common culture. • ...
S.E. Hinton Crossword 2019-04-09
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- The state that she was born in
- This was the shortest book she published.
- The "E" in S. E. Hinton stands for this.
- She also enjoys riding _______.
- Big David, Little David was written for _______.
- Hinton began writing The Outsiders when she was ___________ years old.
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- S. E. Hinton likes to _____ constantly.
- Her ________ made her write two pages a day to help her break her writer's block.
- She worked with directors Tim Hunter and Francis __________.
- Famous actors like Ralph _________ starred in the movie of The Outsiders.
- Taming the Star________ was another book she wrote.
- Hinton received her first ___________ contract on the day she graduated from high school.
- S. E. Hinton became known as "The voice of the _______."
- In March of 1983 the movie The ________ was released .
- All three of the movies that S. E. Hinton helped with were filmed in _______.
15 Clues: The state that she was born in • She also enjoys riding _______. • S. E. Hinton likes to _____ constantly. • The "E" in S. E. Hinton stands for this. • This was the shortest book she published. • Big David, Little David was written for _______. • Taming the Star________ was another book she wrote. • In March of 1983 the movie The ________ was released . • ...
World History Chapter 1 Review 2023-09-26
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- the study of the past through artifacts
- believing in many gods
- the time before writing was developed
- a complex culture that includes religion, art, and social structure
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians using a reed stylus to create wedge-shaped impressions
- a method that uses the layers in the earth to determine the age of an object
- The transition from hunting and gathering food to domesticating animals and growing your own food
- the way of life a people follows
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- the study of human life and culture
- the replacement theory
- transition from hunter gatherer to farming and domesticating animals
- A government established by divine authority
- A massive stepped tower on which was built a temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess
- Arc of land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
- a method that measures C-14 in a once living object to determine its age
15 Clues: the replacement theory • believing in many gods • the way of life a people follows • the study of human life and culture • the time before writing was developed • the study of the past through artifacts • A government established by divine authority • Arc of land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf • ...
Animals 2023-06-13
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- Orange with black stripes, powerful and stealthy hunter.
- Black and white stripes, related to horses, lives in Africa.
- Eight-armed sea creature, known for intelligence and camouflage.
- Ocean predator, has sharp teeth and streamlined body.
- Wears a tuxedo-like coat and loves to waddle in cold habitat.
- Black and white bear, eats bamboo, and native to China.
- Hops on two large feet, carries babies in a pouch.
- Large, colorful feathers used for impressive displays.
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- Large, has big ears, a long trunk, and thick, gray skin.
- Often in trees, has a tail, loves to eat fruit and nuts.
- Playful, sleek, and intelligent sea creature.
- Furry, tree-dwelling creature that loves to eat eucalyptus leaves.
- Has a very long neck, spotted skin, and lives in Africa.
- Hops, lives near water, goes through a tadpole stage.
- Known for big eyes, quiet flight, and being active at night.
15 Clues: Playful, sleek, and intelligent sea creature. • Hops on two large feet, carries babies in a pouch. • Ocean predator, has sharp teeth and streamlined body. • Hops, lives near water, goes through a tadpole stage. • Large, colorful feathers used for impressive displays. • Black and white bear, eats bamboo, and native to China. • ...
#1 2022-05-20
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- An advertisement by which individuals attempt to meet others with similar interests.
- Having a practical or beneficial use.
- Located or positioned out of sight; not visually apparent.
- An individual portion of milk, such as found in a creamer, for tea and coffee.
- To encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions.
- A hole, depression, or gap in earth or rock, whether natural or man-made.
- Something that has been spread.
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- A shed for housing an airship or aeroplane or a launchable missile; a hangar.
- At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
- A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
- To rest in a horizontal position on a surface.
- One who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.
- A romantic or sexual involvement.
- To make clear, explain, interpret.
- A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads.
15 Clues: Something that has been spread. • A romantic or sexual involvement. • To make clear, explain, interpret. • At the end or conclusion; ultimately. • Having a practical or beneficial use. • A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads. • To rest in a horizontal position on a surface. • Located or positioned out of sight; not visually apparent. • ...
Education and culture in modern Georgia 2025-02-25
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- she made the heart is a lonely Hunter
- The allman brothers Band created the genre of southern rock in the late 1960s
- his article the foxes of the harrow was the first best seller written by an african american
- he has sung major roles at opera houses
- one of georgias best contemporary playwrights is alfred uhry
- Alice walker is known for her novels and short stories
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- they released 8 albums between 1994 and 2008
- James brown became known as the godfather of soul
- he is famous for gone in the wind
- in 2007 natasha trethewey won the pulitzer prize in poetry
- was a well known poet during the postwar period
- was one of the influences on alice walker
- he wrote lamb in his bosom
- he was a deejay at an atlanta radio station
- born in puerto rico, lived in patterson, new jersey and moved to augusta when she was 15
- he wrote tobacco road and gods little acre
16 Clues: he wrote lamb in his bosom • he is famous for gone in the wind • she made the heart is a lonely Hunter • he has sung major roles at opera houses • was one of the influences on alice walker • he wrote tobacco road and gods little acre • he was a deejay at an atlanta radio station • they released 8 albums between 1994 and 2008 • ...
Genesis Chapter 25 2024-03-13
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- - But Abraham gave ___ to the sons of the concubines which Abraham had;
- - So when her days were fulfilled for her to give birth, indeed there were twins in her ___.
- - And Esau was a skillful ___, a man of the field;
- - Abraham again took a wife, and her name was ___.
- - Keturah's first son
- - And Jacob gave Esau bread and stew of ___;
- - Look, I am about to die; so what is this ___ to me?
- - And his sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the ___ of Machpelah,
- - Please feed me with that same red stew, for I am ___.
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- - So he ___ to him, and sold his birthright to Jacob.
- - Then Abraham ___ his last and died in a good old age,
- - And these were the ___ of the sons of Ishmael,
- - And Abraham ___ all that he had to Isaac.
- - And Isaac loved Esau because he ate of his ___,
- - And Isaac dwelt at ___ Lahai Roi.
15 Clues: - Keturah's first son • - And Isaac dwelt at ___ Lahai Roi. • - And Abraham ___ all that he had to Isaac. • - And Jacob gave Esau bread and stew of ___; • - And these were the ___ of the sons of Ishmael, • - And Isaac loved Esau because he ate of his ___, • - And Esau was a skillful ___, a man of the field; • - Abraham again took a wife, and her name was ___. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-13
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- The historic garden on the NTU campus
- which constellation is part of a larger ship constellation and represents a sail?
- The building known for its dim sum basket shape?
- Which constellation is known as the queen in mythol
- Which sea-themed constellation represents a dolphin?
- Which school (abbreviated) is NTU's Chinese Medicine Clinic located in?
- What year was NTU founded as a Chinese university under the name Nanyang University?
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- Other than Civil and Environmental Engineering, what is the last course in CEE?
- Which constellation is named after a mythological princess chained to a rock?
- Which constellation is known as the hunter?
- CEE Belongs to the College of ___.
- Which constellation is known as the water bearer?
- Which constellation is represented by the wolf?
- Which constellation represents a swan flying across the Milky Way?
- The oldest NTU Hall of Residence
15 Clues: The oldest NTU Hall of Residence • CEE Belongs to the College of ___. • The historic garden on the NTU campus • Which constellation is known as the hunter? • Which constellation is represented by the wolf? • The building known for its dim sum basket shape? • Which constellation is known as the water bearer? • Which constellation is known as the queen in mythol • ...
Topic 1 2022-10-08
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- person who lives by hunting animals and gathering plants
- become an inhabitant of a place
- scientist who studies the physical materials of the Earth itself, such as soil and rocks
- objects made by a human being
- movement of people from one place to another
- preserved remains of ancient human, animal or plant life
- a complete change in ways of thinking, working, or living
- to change the growth of plants or animals behavior in ways that are useful for humans
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- beliefs, customs, practices, and behavior of a particular nation or group of people
- scientists who studies human life in the past by examining the things that people left behind
- person who moves often in search of food
- time before humans invented writing
- belief that the natural world is full of spirits
- study of humankind in all aspects, especially development and culture
- change
15 Clues: change • objects made by a human being • become an inhabitant of a place • time before humans invented writing • person who moves often in search of food • movement of people from one place to another • belief that the natural world is full of spirits • person who lives by hunting animals and gathering plants • preserved remains of ancient human, animal or plant life • ...
Still Life & And Then There Were None Crossword 2023-01-13
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- People who look for deer in Three Pines
- How everyone describes the house and Soldier Island in the first impression
- Something that Ben Hadley does not have after killing his mother Timmer
- Ben killed his mother when this thing happened
- Where Clara was when the news of Jane's death spread
- A place that Olivier owns
- Everyone was trying to find it. Something that disappears and reappears near the end of And Then There Were None
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- Indicates the death order and way of each "soldier"
- Occupation of the murderer in And Then There Were None
- The creator of the painting Fair Day
- The continent Mr.Blore pretends to come from at first
- The job Vera thinks she got offered from Mrs.Owens at first
- Best friend of Jane Neal
- How the last person on Soldier Island died
- First person to see Jane's dead body
15 Clues: Best friend of Jane Neal • A place that Olivier owns • The creator of the painting Fair Day • First person to see Jane's dead body • People who look for deer in Three Pines • How the last person on Soldier Island died • Ben killed his mother when this thing happened • Indicates the death order and way of each "soldier" • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-22
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- An ice age lake formed by an ice dam on the Clark Fork River
- A group of individuals who have things in common like beliefs, legends and language
- A long time period when glaciers covered much of the Northern hemisphere(Space are _ )
- The pacific Northwest
- People who hunt and gather food from the land
- The Indians who lived here a really long time ago
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- Giant animals form the ice Age
- The land that connected n. America and Asia during the ice age
- One of the first people to migrate and discover north America
- Huge sheets of permanent ice.
- A wood tool that allowed people to throw spears harder and faster
11 Clues: The pacific Northwest • Huge sheets of permanent ice. • Giant animals form the ice Age • People who hunt and gather food from the land • The Indians who lived here a really long time ago • An ice age lake formed by an ice dam on the Clark Fork River • The land that connected n. America and Asia during the ice age • ...
Social Studies Gavin B. 2018-09-25
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- change the growth of plants and behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- Revolution a great change in farming that led to the growth of civilizations
- supplying water to crops to spread farmland
- set of shared beliefs
- name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade
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- and gatherers wondering of people in search of food before the Agricultural Revolution
- belief in more than one god
- temples built by the Sumerians for their gods
- a complex society that has cities, a well organized government, and workers with specialized jobs
- Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East
11 Clues: set of shared beliefs • belief in more than one god • supplying water to crops to spread farmland • temples built by the Sumerians for their gods • name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Crescent rich area of land that stretches across the Middle East • written language developed by the Sumerians to keep track of trade • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2024-10-17
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- this is what nomads built for themselves to live in
- someone who has no permanent home and travels from place to place
- element that nomads used to cook and keep warm
- a group of people who follow herds of animals, pick fruits and nuts to supply food sources
- nomads's homes were this (able to be moved easily)
- these were developed to make daily life more simple for nomads
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- weapons and tools were made from this material
- nomads needed to use their shelter to protect themselves from this (rain, snow, wind...)
- common tool used by nomads
- nomads' shelter was this (not permanent)
- nomads protected themselves from these things with fire and weapons
11 Clues: common tool used by nomads • nomads' shelter was this (not permanent) • weapons and tools were made from this material • element that nomads used to cook and keep warm • nomads's homes were this (able to be moved easily) • this is what nomads built for themselves to live in • these were developed to make daily life more simple for nomads • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY:GENA WAGNER AND HUNTER ROMUALD 2017-03-12
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- The quality of a rock that is based on the size, shape, and positions of the rock's grains.
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.
- The manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surfaces.
- Layers of rock(singular, stratum.)
- The process in which sedimentary rock are arranged in layers.
- A mineral that does not contain compounds of silicon and oxygen.
- A solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern.
- A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter.
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- A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline structure.
- The color of the powder of a mineral.
- Rock that forms as a result of volcanic activity at or near the Earth's surface.
- The texture of metamorphic rock in which the mineral grains are arranged in planes or bands.
- The process of returning land to its original condition after mining is completed.
- The way in witch a mineral reflects light.
- The chemical makeup of a rock; describes either the minerals or other materials on the rock.
- The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat surface.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance.
20 Clues: Layers of rock(singular, stratum.) • The color of the powder of a mineral. • The way in witch a mineral reflects light. • The process in which material is laid down. • The splitting of a mineral along smooth, flat surface. • A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching. • The process in which sedimentary rock are arranged in layers. • ...
Halloween Crossword 2019-10-15
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- A very popular candy which is associated with Halloween.
- Evil beings in horror stories that wear makeup, and who usually turn out to be supernatural.
- Creatures which inhabit caves and haunted houses at night.
- The stereotypical instrument associated with horror music.
- People said to be witches were accused of this.
- A kind of ghost that inhabits a building and causes inexplicable noises.
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- The bandaged remains of a dead ruler long ago.
- Traditionally, Halloween is observed in honor of these people.
- A toy which often becomes haunted in movies.
- Magicians which are capable of summoning or raising the dead.
- The name of a fictional scientist who tries to escape the creature he creates.
- A Dutch vampire hunter and polymath from a famous novel.
- The substance which ghosts and other supernatural spirits are made of.
- A fruit of the harvest season.
- Used to keep the vampires away.
15 Clues: A fruit of the harvest season. • Used to keep the vampires away. • A toy which often becomes haunted in movies. • The bandaged remains of a dead ruler long ago. • People said to be witches were accused of this. • A very popular candy which is associated with Halloween. • A Dutch vampire hunter and polymath from a famous novel. • ...
Halloween Crossword 2019-10-15
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- The bandaged remains of a dead ruler from long ago.
- A very popular candy which is associated with Halloween.
- People said to be witches were accused of this.
- The substance which ghosts and other supernatural spirits are made of.
- The name of a fictional scientist who tries to escape the creature he creates.
- Used to keep the vampires away.
- Evil beings in horror stories that wear makeup, and who usually turn out to be supernatural.
- Creatures which inhabit caves and haunted houses at night.
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- A fruit of the harvest season.
- A Dutch vampire hunter and polymath from a famous novel.
- Magicians which are capable of summoning or raising the dead.
- A kind of ghost that inhabits a building and causes inexplicable noises.
- Traditionally, Halloween is observed in honor of these people.
- The stereotypical instrument associated with horror music.
- A toy which often becomes haunted in movies.
15 Clues: A fruit of the harvest season. • Used to keep the vampires away. • A toy which often becomes haunted in movies. • People said to be witches were accused of this. • The bandaged remains of a dead ruler from long ago. • A Dutch vampire hunter and polymath from a famous novel. • A very popular candy which is associated with Halloween. • ...
73.Land animals 2023-06-18
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- - A cute, furry animal that eats eucalyptus leaves
- - A fast, spotted cat that is a skilled hunter
- - A marsupial that hops on two legs and carries its young in a pouch
- - A large, gentle animal with a long trunk and tusks
- - A large reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth
- - A large, armored animal with a horn on its nose
- - A large, powerful primate that lives in the jungle
- - A tall, spotted animal with a long neck
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- - A playful animal that swings from trees and eats bananas
- - A black and white bear that eats bamboo
- - A large, semi-aquatic animal with a big mouth and sharp teeth
- - A striped animal that resembles a horse
- - The king of the jungle, known for its roar
- - A wild dog that hunts in packs and howls at the moon.
- - A large, striped cat that is a fierce predator
15 Clues: - A black and white bear that eats bamboo • - A striped animal that resembles a horse • - A tall, spotted animal with a long neck • - The king of the jungle, known for its roar • - A fast, spotted cat that is a skilled hunter • - A large, striped cat that is a fierce predator • - A large, armored animal with a horn on its nose • ...
CHAPTER 2 VOCAB. CROSSWORD (DANNY) 2017-09-19
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- Era- the new Stone Age when people learned to make fire and tools such as saws and drills
- people who hunt animals and gather wild plants,seeds,fruits, and nuts to survive
- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- farming
- Era- the middle part of the Stone Age,marked by the creation of smaller and more complex tools
- an early ancestor of humans
- an object that has been modified to help a person to accomplish a task
- to move to a new place
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- time before there was writing
- Era- the first part of the Stone age; when people first used stone tools
- huge stone monuments
- relative who lived in the past
- Ages- long periods of freezing weather
- community of people who share a common culture
- Bridge-a strip of land connecting two continents
15 Clues: farming • huge stone monuments • to move to a new place • an early ancestor of humans • time before there was writing • relative who lived in the past • Ages- long periods of freezing weather • community of people who share a common culture • Bridge-a strip of land connecting two continents • an object that has been modified to help a person to accomplish a task • ...
San People 2016-11-06
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- In modern times, are they hunter-gatherers or farmers?
- What language do they speak?
- Are they from North or South Africa?
- What nut type provides more than half of the San Diet?
- What is the name of their language?
- Do they come from Mountains, Deserts or the Tropics?
- Do the San people believe in equality for all, elder rule, or male rule?
- Do women mainly hunt or gather?
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- What has been found on their land, forcing them off their land to make way for miners?
- What is one example or a "power animal?"
- What desert do they come from?
- Are children named after monuments, relatives, or gods?
- Are men or women often leaders of their family groups?
- What animal's egg is a key part of San sip wells?
- Do they eat mainly small desert game, edible plants or croissants?
15 Clues: What language do they speak? • What desert do they come from? • Do women mainly hunt or gather? • What is the name of their language? • Are they from North or South Africa? • What is one example or a "power animal?" • What animal's egg is a key part of San sip wells? • Do they come from Mountains, Deserts or the Tropics? • ...
Measuring Up 2022-04-23
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- a smooth-edged strip (as of wood or metal) that is usually marked off in units (such as inches) and is used as a straight edge or for measuring
- an opinion or conclusion.
- an important official who lives in a foreign country and represents his or her own country's interests there.
- largest of the greek islands
- give support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
- someone of a greater age then the person specified
- a companion of Paul who visited Crete
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- a written, typed, or printed communication, especially one sent in an envelope by mail or messenger.
- the quality of being evil or morally wrong.
- apostle that was formerly a Christian hunter
- to estimate or assess the extent, quality, value, or effect of something.
- the teaching or revelation of Christ.
- having or showing tact
- free of any contamination.
- to be afraid of
15 Clues: to be afraid of • having or showing tact • an opinion or conclusion. • free of any contamination. • largest of the greek islands • the teaching or revelation of Christ. • a companion of Paul who visited Crete • the quality of being evil or morally wrong. • apostle that was formerly a Christian hunter • give support, confidence, or hope to (someone). • ...
stone age choice asignment 2023-10-10
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- The process of changing plants or animals to make them useful to humans
- The time before there was writing.
- An early ancestor of humans.
- The first part of the Stone Age when people first used stone tools.
- huge stone monument
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive.
- A relative who lived in the past.
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- The middle part of the Stone Age marked by the creation of smaller, and more complex tools
- Long periods of freezing weather.
- A strip of land connecting two continents.
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task.
- new Stone Age where people learned to use fire and tools like saws and drills.
- To move to a new place.
- a community of people who share a common culture.
- farming
15 Clues: farming • huge stone monument • To move to a new place. • An early ancestor of humans. • Long periods of freezing weather. • A relative who lived in the past. • The time before there was writing. • A strip of land connecting two continents. • a community of people who share a common culture. • The first part of the Stone Age when people first used stone tools. • ...
The Crucible 2024-10-06
7 Clues: Who is the witch hunter? • Who is John Proctor’s servant? • Who is Reverend Parris’ daughter? • Who did John Proctor have an affair with? • Who accuses John Proctor of being a witch? • Who did Abigail accuse of conjuring spirits? • What did John Proctor admit to in order to prove Abigail is lying?
