logic Crossword Puzzles
spelling week 6 2021-08-17
Across
- , in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute , or series of problems.
- , relating to music
- , happening by chance
- ,relating to, using, or resembling magic
- , expressing adverse or disappointing comments or judgment
- , after a long time, typically when there has been difficulty or delay.
- , coming at the end of the series
- , occurring or existing at the end of or as a result of a process or period of time
- , in a way that expresses disapproval.
- , concerned with, operating by, or producing electricity
- , in the same manner or to the same extent .
- , in a way that results from chance despite being very unlikely.
- , relating to or characteristic of a nation ; common to a whole nation.
- , with death as a result.
Down
- , unusual not typical
- , (with reference to a device or process) by itself with little or no direct human control.
- , amusing especially ludicrous or absurd way.
- , according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- ,as the truth or facts of a situation; really.
- , causing death
- , relating to the science or practice of medicine.
- , by chance; inadvertently.
- , not made or caused by human kind
- , of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument
- ,in a savagely violent way.
- ,using or as if by magic.
- , to a greater degree than normal; unusually , in a way that is not habitual or common.
- ,once a year
- , single
29 Clues: , single • ,once a year • , unusual not typical • , causing death • , happening by chance • ,using or as if by magic. • , relating to music • , by chance; inadvertently. • ,in a savagely violent way. • , with death as a result. • ,relating to, using, or resembling magic • , not made or caused by human kind • ...
Vocabulary Game Crossword puzzle. List #6-1 By: Cristian Arroyo 2022-08-16
Across
- Students will play truant rather than face the ___ of classmates about their ragged clothes
- The ____ take their name from Scilla (or Scillium), a town in Numidia.
- a race inhabiting Middle-earth
- The children all had ___ to become scientists
- Logic and theory of knowledge go together, and without living science, theory of knowledge loses touch with life, and logic becomes a _____ thing.
- On the 15th of October 1389, he died, with few to ______ him
- seeking a way out of this ___, humdrum existence
- The slug was very ___
- The army ____ the rival base
- It will completely ____ any cube it hits plus some of the surrounding cubes, and cubes on top of nearby cubes will be flung into the air.
- If so, Wicked Weasel's gallery might just leave you ______
Down
- a cancer survivor who goes on to run a marathon would be considered _____
- They laid no claim to literary skill; their style was _________ and soon became wearisome.
- Without care the chemicals could become ___
- But it would be ______ to suppose that we could reach those conclusions by simple reference to the trades themselves.
- the results were interpreted as a ___ of the company's policy
- To examine something with great care
- Well, love can save us from the bitter _____ of envy and the ridiculous swagger of boastfulness.
- Staff should not _____ or confuse children, who will come from a range of faith backgrounds, including families with no religious faith.
- At the touch of their hand, there was a slight __ of pain
20 Clues: The slug was very ___ • The army ____ the rival base • a race inhabiting Middle-earth • To examine something with great care • Without care the chemicals could become ___ • The children all had ___ to become scientists • seeking a way out of this ___, humdrum existence • At the touch of their hand, there was a slight __ of pain • ...
Word formation 2025-01-30
Across
- – not fully developed; showing behavior that is childish or lacking experience.
- – difficult or impossible to read due to poor handwriting, damage, or unclear text.
- – separated, lacking a link, or not in proper communication.
- – linked or related in some way, either physically or logically.
- – not capable of being undone or restored to the previous state.
- – capable of being changed back to the previous state or condition.
- – able to be imagined, understood, or believed as a possibility.
- – based on reason, logic, or clear thought rather than emotions.
- – firmly decided or determined to do something; settled or solved.
- – not based on reason or logic; influenced by emotions or illogical thinking.
- – without any flaws, errors, or faults; completely ideal or excellent.
- – clear enough to be easily read or understood.
- – having a low probability of happening or being true.
- – having a high probability of happening or being true.
- – showing good judgment in style, manners, or aesthetics; pleasing and appropriate.
Down
- – having flaws, faults, or minor defects; not entirely complete or ideal.
- – impossible to imagine, understand, or believe as a possibility.
- – difficult or impossible to reach, use, or understand.
- – unpleasant, offensive, or lacking in good judgment or style.
- – fully developed in physical, emotional, or intellectual aspects.
- – not settled or decided; still open to discussion or uncertain.
- – easy to approach, enter, or obtain; available for use or understanding.
- – based on sound reasoning, consistency, or clear thought.
- – lacking reason or clear thinking; inconsistent or unreasonable.
24 Clues: – clear enough to be easily read or understood. • – having a low probability of happening or being true. • – difficult or impossible to reach, use, or understand. • – having a high probability of happening or being true. • – based on sound reasoning, consistency, or clear thought. • – separated, lacking a link, or not in proper communication. • ...
Elements Level 6 - The Puzzle That Solved You 2025-09-01
Across
- Meaning’s core, nuance in word, depth in definition
- Click of truth, final breath, harmony achieved
- Wall of confusion, tension unresolved, grit in play
- Compression of meaning, puzzle’s trick, density in square
- Invitation to meaning, riddle’s breath, path to answer
- Dual meanings, layered truth, tension in interpretation
- Breath between meaning, connective tissue, lexical mortar
- Name as signal, poetic frame, gateway to theme
- Verification’s breath, truth confirmed, grid’s heartbeat
- Intersection of truths, shared space, dual revelation
- Path for all, clarity in challenge, fairness in play
- Truth in form, answer’s body, token of resolution
- Balance incarnate, mirror’s law, elegance in design
- Structure of clues, grammar of riddles, logic in language
- Puzzle as art, meaning beyond grid, truth beyond clue
- Echo of theme, emotional bloom, depth in pattern
Down
- Weight of challenge, tension in play, calibration of mind
- Architect of challenge, weaver of clues, designer of delight
- Refinement of form, clarity’s blade, polish in silence
- Deception in play, twist in path, joy in confusion
- Leap beyond logic, gut in motion, solver’s sixth sense
- Hidden thread, puzzle’s soul, resonance in pattern
- Void in form, silence in structure, pause in flow
- Puzzle about puzzles, recursion’s bloom, wink to solver
- Beauty in grid, elegance in clue, harmony of form
- Movement of mind, rhythm of solve, dance of deduction
- Joy in twist, unexpected bloom, delight in reveal
- Container of thought, structure’s skeleton, logic’s canvas
- Seeker of truth, player of patterns, mind in motion
29 Clues: Click of truth, final breath, harmony achieved • Name as signal, poetic frame, gateway to theme • Echo of theme, emotional bloom, depth in pattern • Void in form, silence in structure, pause in flow • Beauty in grid, elegance in clue, harmony of form • Joy in twist, unexpected bloom, delight in reveal • Truth in form, answer’s body, token of resolution • ...
The dinner of the lion 2022-10-23
Across
- the lion warned dont be
- The animal who goes to the lion first
- The brave animal that help them to solve this problem
- Correct or clear
- what lion insisted to be called
- to demand something
- fear
Down
- the dinner of the lion
- the animals that goes to the lion Lord ship
- story
- working imperfectly
- praise that is insincere and intended to convince someone
- lord ship
- decrease
14 Clues: fear • story • decrease • lord ship • Correct or clear • working imperfectly • to demand something • the dinner of the lion • the lion warned dont be • what lion insisted to be called • The animal who goes to the lion first • the animals that goes to the lion Lord ship • The brave animal that help them to solve this problem • praise that is insincere and intended to convince someone
ICT Puzzle 2022-10-14
Across
- a visual outline of an algorithm in which the steps and processes to be followed are represented by symbols
- a list of instructions for carrying out some processes step by step
- an algorithm written in normal human-language statements to describe the logic and processing flow of the program
- refers to fixing errors in the computer program
- Examples of these devices are keyboard, mouse, scanner, light pen, touch screen, etc
Down
- another name for computer program
- ______________ devices include Visual Display Units (VDU) such as a Monitor, Printer, Graphics Output devices, Plotters, Speakers, etc.
- the process of converting source code to object code
- This error is caused by incorrect use of control structures
9 Clues: another name for computer program • refers to fixing errors in the computer program • the process of converting source code to object code • This error is caused by incorrect use of control structures • a list of instructions for carrying out some processes step by step • Examples of these devices are keyboard, mouse, scanner, light pen, touch screen, etc • ...
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Ch 16-17 2020-07-27
Across
- The color of the final flames to get to the Sorcerer’s Stone
- Harry lied and said he had this while lookin in the Mirror of Erised
- The other houses have this against Slytherin winning the House Cup
- This protection from Professor Sprout prefers darkness (TWO WORDS)
- What Hermione thought she still needed to start a fire
- This place sent Dumbledore an urgent owl (TWO WORDS)
- Neville showed tremendous amounts of this quality in the final chapter
- Feat of this, increases fear of the thing itself
- The logic puzzle protection was made up of this liquid
- She is the only female Weasley sibling
- This writing utensil had an anti-cheating spell placed on it
- This chesspiece assaulted Ron for Harry and Hermione to win the game
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- To the well organized mind, Death is the next great this
- This was needed to solve the potions protection
- What Fred and George tried to send Harry (TWO WORDS)
- Dumbledore ate this flavor of Bertie Bott Flavored Bean from Harry’s stash
- The name of one of the pubs in the village (TWO WORDS)
- Hagrid was shelling this food into a bowl
- Lily Potter did this to her life to save Harry
- This musical item was beneath Fluffy
- This student slept at the portrait door to stop Harry and friends from leaving
- This protection item had wings and there were hundreds of them
- What Harry uses to put Fluffy to sleep
23 Clues: This musical item was beneath Fluffy • What Harry uses to put Fluffy to sleep • She is the only female Weasley sibling • Hagrid was shelling this food into a bowl • Lily Potter did this to her life to save Harry • This was needed to solve the potions protection • Feat of this, increases fear of the thing itself • What Fred and George tried to send Harry (TWO WORDS) • ...
Nicholas - Electric circuits 2020-10-01
Across
- a device that receives one or more electrical input signals
- a type of switch that works using an electromagnet
- formula to find resistance(in words, use / to represent divide)
- it is used to respond changes in the environment such as light or temperature.
- a table that shows all the possible combinations of input.
- how many circuits are used when using a relay?
- an abbreviation which describes one of the types of circuit breakers which protects the user rather than the cable.
- a component that allows electric current to flow in one direction only.
- a resistor that can alter the the amount of current in a circuit.
- It is used to control the amount of current in a circuit.
- the unit of resistance
- a diode that give out light when a current flows through them.
Down
- formula to find current(in words, use / to represent divide)
- an example of input transducer used in a burglar alarm system.
- gate Among the three gates in logic gate, which gate is the simplest?
- a type of resistor that is used in an electric kettle.
- a process of converting alternating current to direct current.
- an element found in graphite that is also used to make resistors.
- how many types of gates are there in logic gates?
- an abbreviation of a type of 'variable resistor' whose resistance depends on the amount of light falling on it.
- a type of resistor whose resistance depends on changes on its temperature.
21 Clues: the unit of resistance • how many circuits are used when using a relay? • how many types of gates are there in logic gates? • a type of switch that works using an electromagnet • a type of resistor that is used in an electric kettle. • It is used to control the amount of current in a circuit. • a table that shows all the possible combinations of input. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-05-30
Across
- Case-based diagnostic system
- annealing Escape to the local extreme allowing "bad moves" but gradually decreasing their size and frequency
- networks Learning consisting of adjusting the bond weights of a network of single processing units (“neurons").
- algorithm Iterative process related to a structured population, candidate for solving challenges in a given domain.
- Designed for clustering binary vectors
- life To build fully autonomous intelligent agents
- open space Web of agents, wherein each agent typically corresponds to a mini-application.
- First gaming device to track human body movement
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- Propositions that are accepted without demonstration
- based reasoning Integrates the memorization process with a thinking model composed of learning, understanding and problem solving.
- language processing Machines analyze and understand language and speech as it is spoken, ex. Siri
- Logic programming language
- First computer program to defeat a professional human player
- mcCarthy First to publish a proposal for the use of mathematical logic for programming.
- Process of making the system able to learn.
- laws Each programmer obeys these laws and assumes that the other programmers have also complied with the laws.
- Algorithm that determines the optimal strategy for max player deciding which next best move to make.
- agent Example of a Software agent
- learning Branch of Artificial Intelligence that is based on the idea that systems can learn from data, identify patterns and make decisions with minimal human intervention.
- Former of theory of natural selection of species
20 Clues: Logic programming language • Case-based diagnostic system • agent Example of a Software agent • Designed for clustering binary vectors • Process of making the system able to learn. • Former of theory of natural selection of species • First gaming device to track human body movement • life To build fully autonomous intelligent agents • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2026-02-09
Across
- How willing a person is to accept uncertainty or possible loss.
- Reviewing the outcome of a decision to determine its success.
- The positive and negative aspects of a choice.
- A decision that involves some thought and comparison of options.
- A decision made regularly that requires little thought.
- Knowledge or skills gained through involvement in events or activities.
- The decision-maker involves the entire group.
- Reasoning based on facts and evidence.
- Personal influences on decision-making such as experience, emotions, intuition, and comfort with risk.
- A complex decision that requires significant time, research, and evaluation.
- Standards used to judge and compare alternatives.
- The decision-maker decides alone.
- Willingness to follow through on a decision.
Down
- The process of finding a solution to an undesirable situation using decisions.
- Matrix A tool used to visually compare options based on set criteria.
- The way information is presented and how it influences decisions.
- One of two or more possible choices.
- A selection made between alternatives.
- A specific goal you want to achieve.
- Understanding or knowing something without conscious reasoning.
- The decision-maker asks for some input from others.
- An undesirable situation that requires action.
- Feelings that can affect judgment and choices.
- Outside influences that affect decisions, such as logic or how information is presented.
- The way a person or group approaches making a decision.
- An organized, step-by-step method used to guide decisions.
- The process of choosing among alternatives.
27 Clues: The decision-maker decides alone. • One of two or more possible choices. • A specific goal you want to achieve. • A selection made between alternatives. • Reasoning based on facts and evidence. • The process of choosing among alternatives. • Willingness to follow through on a decision. • The decision-maker involves the entire group. • ...
Vocab List 8 2025-11-06
Across
- (ethical appeal) a rhetorical appeal that focuses on the character or qualifications of the speaker
- A statement essentially arguable, but used as a primary point to support or prove an argument
- a form of writing that presents a particular claim or idea and supports it with evidence
- the art of expressive speech or discourse & skill in its effective use
- a statement that is false because it is based on an error in reasoning
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- (emotional appeal) a rhetorical appeal to the reader's or listener's senses or emotions
- the thinking or logic used to make a claim in an argument
- emotional, ethical, and logical arguments used to persuade an audience to agree with the writer or speaker
- the information that supports a position in an argument
- (logical appeal) a rhetorical appeal to reason or logic
10 Clues: the information that supports a position in an argument • (logical appeal) a rhetorical appeal to reason or logic • the thinking or logic used to make a claim in an argument • the art of expressive speech or discourse & skill in its effective use • a statement that is false because it is based on an error in reasoning • ...
Puzzles 2024-03-04
9 Clues: Grid-based word game • Puzzling or mysterious • Number placement puzzle • Thought-provoking puzzle • Interlocking piece puzzle • Network of paths and choices • Reasoning and problem-solving • Enigmatic question or statement • Mixed letters word scavenger hunt
Freshman #64 2018-08-04
Across
- here
- A grafical that show the relation of computer's program
- Subject that make you can think with a logic
- The hardest chapter of math
- Bangsan
- you
Down
- BUU CU KU
- Blue and silver is color of this faculty
- information .......
- minimart near IF
- Organize collection of data
- buffet that you can boiled everything in it
12 Clues: you • here • Bangsan • BUU CU KU • minimart near IF • information ....... • Organize collection of data • The hardest chapter of math • Blue and silver is color of this faculty • buffet that you can boiled everything in it • Subject that make you can think with a logic • A grafical that show the relation of computer's program
Nonfiction Review 2022-10-26
12 Clues: to Inform • to convince • to tell a story • to share feelings • provide meaning of a word • short story of real event • pulls on reader's emotions • uses logic to prove a point • numbers that are proven true • word for word what someone said • experience or expertise of writer • a sample that shows the main point
Vocabulary Terms 2024-08-24
Across
- for data transfer between components
- Handles computer instructions
- Renders images to display
- Distributes heat evenly
Down
- Randomly accesses stored data
- address data from CPU
- Wireless networking technology
- Storage device with no moving parts
- Dissipates heat from the CPU
- RAM sends/receives twice per clock cycle
- Performs math and logic operations
- Stores info from ALU
12 Clues: Stores info from ALU • address data from CPU • Distributes heat evenly • Renders images to display • Dissipates heat from the CPU • Randomly accesses stored data • Handles computer instructions • Wireless networking technology • Performs math and logic operations • Storage device with no moving parts • for data transfer between components • RAM sends/receives twice per clock cycle
Escape clue 1 2023-09-22
Across
- Who is receiving the message
- Relies on the character of speaker or author
- Setting
- What is being expressed
- Spark
- Why someone is writing
Down
- Persuasive technique that engages audience's emotion
- Tell a story, amuse, joke, have fun
- Created rhetorical triangle
- Persuasive technique that uses logic, facts, and statistics
- Convince, argue, prove
- State, teach, explain
12 Clues: Spark • Setting • State, teach, explain • Convince, argue, prove • Why someone is writing • What is being expressed • Created rhetorical triangle • Who is receiving the message • Tell a story, amuse, joke, have fun • Relies on the character of speaker or author • Persuasive technique that engages audience's emotion • Persuasive technique that uses logic, facts, and statistics
Spelling List #26 2025-05-06
Across
- loyal; devoted
- especially strong or influential
- able to be seen
- pleasant
- characterized by achievement
- available to enter; capable of being used
Down
- known in advance; expected
- seeming to be without limits or an end point
- in need of assistance
- lacking logic or meaning
- providing a pleasing or relaxing feeling
- able to be consumed
12 Clues: pleasant • loyal; devoted • able to be seen • able to be consumed • in need of assistance • lacking logic or meaning • known in advance; expected • characterized by achievement • especially strong or influential • providing a pleasing or relaxing feeling • available to enter; capable of being used • seeming to be without limits or an end point
Vocabulary Words Unit 4 2025-01-21
12 Clues: surprise attack • to give, donate • beginning or first • work on or in a job • firm or solidly built • figure out with logic • normal way, usually done • stretch out, last longer • to shock, a sudden effect • to give way to or give in • fear over what might happen • upset showing fast, nervous actions
The Pearl Chapter 3 Vocab 2026-01-25
Across
- great respect, worship
- settled, became less active
- words that cast someone or something in a bad light
- with sadness, somberly
- done with good sense, fairness and logic
- hesitant or unwillingly
Down
- fearful or panicked
- deceived or tricked
- tight or strained
- hiding one's true feelings or motives
- inspected closely or thoroughly
- glow or shine
12 Clues: glow or shine • tight or strained • fearful or panicked • deceived or tricked • great respect, worship • with sadness, somberly • hesitant or unwillingly • settled, became less active • inspected closely or thoroughly • hiding one's true feelings or motives • done with good sense, fairness and logic • words that cast someone or something in a bad light
LSII Danielle McCain 2026-05-06
Across
- traditional structure of argument
- Plaintiff (eg.)
- persuasive document outlining claims
- beginning of argument
- logic
- an answer to new allegations raised in pleadings
- request from court to take some action
Down
- objective, chronological, or thematic narrative of all legally significant facts
- emotion
- frames issue of the case
- end of memo
- credibility
12 Clues: logic • emotion • end of memo • credibility • Plaintiff (eg.) • beginning of argument • frames issue of the case • traditional structure of argument • persuasive document outlining claims • request from court to take some action • an answer to new allegations raised in pleadings • objective, chronological, or thematic narrative of all legally significant facts
ONE CHILD 2012-09-23
10 Clues: gloomy • tremendous in size • The authors last name • the science of nerves • bewildered or puzzled • a severe mental disorder • impressive or extraordinary • in a way that is clear and unambigous • without logic or meaningful connection • having complete or unlimited knowledge
SPELLING WORD 2024-01-18
10 Clues: that is not legal • that is not logic • that is illogique • that is not enough • it is not adequate • that is not regular • that is not accurate • it can not be replaced • that is not responsible • that is complicated to read
C&R 2024-01-03
10 Clues: naive • very reserved • extrovert person • always tells truth • very attractive male • someone who spoils fun • someone who uses logic • he always takes revenge • someone who always ask about others personal life • someone who goes into the parties without invitation
Argumentative Essay Words to know 2024-05-28
10 Clues: Argument. • Convincing. • Personal View. • Justifying something. • Reasoning of something. • Main Topic of argument. • Supports a claim or allegation. • Something that you would rebuttal. • Why you think what your argument is better. • Something that is said to stand your ground on something.
homework week four 2024-02-19
10 Clues: to be in danger • to be aggressive • close observation • to increase speed • examine in detail • an event or a moment • strange and unfamiliar • able to be defended with logic • working in a well organised way • appropriate to what is being done
vocab list 3 2025-10-19
10 Clues: to punch holes in • to give a portion of • part,portion,section • settled state, calmness • cleverness or craftiness • comfort sorrow, distress • valid or solid reasoning • persuade with soothing words • widespread outbreak of an illness • defense or shelter from trouble or hardship
prefixes: non, in, im, il, ir 2021-02-03
8 Clues: Not mature • Without logic • Makes no sense • Not responsible • Not able to read • Not dependent on others • there will be no profit • Without rational behavior
Problem Solving and Decision Making 2023-04-20
Across
- Hat for Logic and Caution
- Seeking other's opinions and ideas for solutions
- Making a meaningful process
- Hat for Facts
- Improving Performance
- Past positive or negative proofs used to make decisions
- Hat for Process
- Hat for Creativity
Down
- Hat for Benefits
- Seeing every situation from a different angle
- Collating ideas to ensure you miss nothing
- Know the
- Find root cause of the problem
- Hat for Feelings
- PSDM exercises and tools are meaningless without this
- Studying and thinking about other options
16 Clues: Know the • Hat for Facts • Hat for Process • Hat for Benefits • Hat for Feelings • Hat for Creativity • Improving Performance • Hat for Logic and Caution • Making a meaningful process • Find root cause of the problem • Studying and thinking about other options • Collating ideas to ensure you miss nothing • Seeing every situation from a different angle • ...
Vocabulary Crossword – Unit 4, Cycle 8 2026-04-22
Across
- to leave secretly
- extremely important or serious
- inclined to complain or irritable
- a long adventurous journey
- based on truth or logic
- to signal someone to come closer
- clear and transparent
- refusal to accept something as true
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- completely soaked or drenched
- where the earth and sky seem to meet
- to attack or assault
- planned carefully for a purpose
- to leave out or exclude
- done or operated by hand
- logical and easy to understand
- extremely beautiful or awe inspiring
16 Clues: to leave secretly • to attack or assault • clear and transparent • to leave out or exclude • based on truth or logic • done or operated by hand • a long adventurous journey • completely soaked or drenched • extremely important or serious • logical and easy to understand • planned carefully for a purpose • to signal someone to come closer • inclined to complain or irritable • ...
Computer Architecture and Structure and Role of CPU 2023-03-30
Across
- _____of a processor, is the frequency in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz) at which the processor executes instructions
- gates Used for flow control
- holds the address of the memory location currently being accessed by the processor
- _____consists of an ALU unit, a control unit and instruction decoder, registers, an internal clock, internal buses, and logic gates.
- How many clock cycles does it take VN architecture to complete an instruction
- Several internal buses link the control unit, the ALU and the registers.
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- holds the result of the current set of calculations and will add the current contents from a register and store it
- Points to the next instruction to be fetched and executed
- Fetches program instructions from memory, decodes them and executes them at one time
- A very fast memory location inside the processor or I/O controller
- storage What type of memory does VN architecture have?
11 Clues: gates Used for flow control • storage What type of memory does VN architecture have? • Points to the next instruction to be fetched and executed • A very fast memory location inside the processor or I/O controller • Several internal buses link the control unit, the ALU and the registers. • ...
Digital Electronics 2015-09-03
Across
- Example of an alphanumeric code
- The time difference between the instants at which clock edges arrive at a pair of clock inputs.
- The mathematical way to express the relation between the inputs and outputs
- when digital data/information is transmitted from one system to the other, an unwanted electrical disturbance is called _____.
- the leftmost digit having the highest weight
- A digital circuit which selects one of the n data inputs and routes it to the output
Down
- Alternate name for Gray Code
- In the subtraction (A-B), A is called as ___.
- A combinational circuit is designed to perform the inverse operation of the decoder
- A _______ circuit is a logic circuit the output of which depends only on the combination of inputs
- Decoder is identical to a ______ without any data input
- Simplification technique to reduce boolean algebra
- the rightmost digit having the lowest weight
- If we group four 1's from the adjacent cells of a K-map, then the group is called as a ____.
- The operator which produces a high(1) output when any one or all the inputs of a logic circuit are high(1)
15 Clues: Alternate name for Gray Code • Example of an alphanumeric code • the rightmost digit having the lowest weight • the leftmost digit having the highest weight • In the subtraction (A-B), A is called as ___. • Simplification technique to reduce boolean algebra • Decoder is identical to a ______ without any data input • ...
CS Review Puzzle 2024-10-15
Across
- a miniature semiconductor that regulates or controls current or voltage flow in addition to amplifying and generating these electrical signals and acting as a switch or gate for them.
- 1 billion bytes
- a scam where fake emails are sent to try and gain personal information
- Speed the rate at which a computer's central processing unit (CPU) executes instructions.
- the smallest unit of data
- an auxiliary memory from which high speed retrieval is possible
- Gate a device performing a Boolean logic operation on one or more binary inputs and then outputs a single binary output.
- a collection of electronic components on a motherboard that manages the flow of data between the CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, and peripherals
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- Sink a heat exchanger that transfers generated heat into liquid coolant
- Card a printed circuit board that controls the output to a display screen
- a type of computer storage that uses integrated circuit assemblies to store data persistently
- the main printed circuit board on a computer
- computer programs designed to carry out specific tasks
- a form of firmware that tells your computer's operating system how to operate properly.
- the speed at which a computer can access data
15 Clues: 1 billion bytes • the smallest unit of data • the main printed circuit board on a computer • the speed at which a computer can access data • computer programs designed to carry out specific tasks • an auxiliary memory from which high speed retrieval is possible • a scam where fake emails are sent to try and gain personal information • ...
Java 6-7: Conditional Logic - If and Looping Statements 2025-11-24
Across
- This type of operator allows you to check more than one condition at a time (&& or ||)
- This type of loop is indefinite, since it does not have a set amount of repeating
- A combination of "English" and coding that gives you an idea how to solve a problem
- A computer cannot think, so it follows directions to represent using this
- A for loop is a __________ loop, since it has a set amount of repeating
- The looping variable that is checked and changed by the while loop
- Just like if, else if, and if else statements, loops can also be ____________
- Loops allow you to go backwards and _________ code
Down
- != represents a basic condition meaning _____ __________
- Going through a loop is called traversing, or this
- The way the looping variable is changed
- An if statement will either run code or skip over it based on this
- A loop with a condition that is never false
- The order of the while loop is ________, but the order of the for loop is NOT
- This type of statement will allow you to chain logic together so you can have more than two choices
15 Clues: The way the looping variable is changed • A loop with a condition that is never false • Going through a loop is called traversing, or this • Loops allow you to go backwards and _________ code • != represents a basic condition meaning _____ __________ • An if statement will either run code or skip over it based on this • ...
Philosophers Fun 2012-12-19
Across
- a flaw or fault
- study of theories of morals and morality
- Teacher of Plato
- study of the basic structures of reality
- thinking about thinking
- a character trait
- a factual statement or proposition
Down
- theory that holy spirit is everywhere
- study of knowledge
- correct reasoning and sound judgment
- Philosophy of art
- Founder of Academy of Athens
12 Clues: a flaw or fault • Teacher of Plato • Philosophy of art • a character trait • study of knowledge • thinking about thinking • Founder of Academy of Athens • a factual statement or proposition • correct reasoning and sound judgment • theory that holy spirit is everywhere • study of theories of morals and morality • study of the basic structures of reality
Common Sense 2022-02-22
Across
- choices available to you
- do something (dangerous) without thinking
- yesterday naive
- a decision
- find a solution to a problem
- something you can follow step-by-step
- dangerous
- being careful
Down
- able to look after oneself in a big city
- unwilling to listen to logic & common sense
- clever
- the customs & traditions of a particular place
12 Clues: clever • dangerous • a decision • being careful • yesterday naive • choices available to you • find a solution to a problem • something you can follow step-by-step • able to look after oneself in a big city • do something (dangerous) without thinking • unwilling to listen to logic & common sense • the customs & traditions of a particular place
U.1 Crossword review 2025-02-06
Across
- physical torture and death
- a life of heroic devotion to God
- 1st apostolic father
- Followers of Christ
- Offense of speaking sacrilegiously about god
- Used Greek philosophy to defend Christianity
Down
- someone who defends the church using logic
- defended the church against Gnosticism
- Teaching
- witness, death rather than renounce
- 7 letters of encouragement
- Universal
12 Clues: Teaching • Universal • Followers of Christ • 1st apostolic father • physical torture and death • 7 letters of encouragement • a life of heroic devotion to God • witness, death rather than renounce • defended the church against Gnosticism • someone who defends the church using logic • Offense of speaking sacrilegiously about god • Used Greek philosophy to defend Christianity
ancient greece 2022-10-25
Across
- the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- a city-state
- war between Persia and Greece
- philosopher- questioner of everything
- father of alexander the great
- macedonian conquerer
- philosopher- science, the field of formal logic
- government with power held by nobility
- from Crete
- philosopher- the republic
Down
- death of alexander the great until 1BC
- war between Athens and Sparta
- from mainland Greece
- Hellenic people who speak Doric Greek
- government run by the people
- an army with spears and overlapping shields
16 Clues: from Crete • a city-state • from mainland Greece • macedonian conquerer • philosopher- the republic • government run by the people • war between Athens and Sparta • war between Persia and Greece • father of alexander the great • philosopher- questioner of everything • Hellenic people who speak Doric Greek • death of alexander the great until 1BC • ...
Artificial Intelligence Crossword 2024-02-17
Across
- The person who coined the term Artificial Intelligence
- A many valued logic in which truth values of variable may be any real number between 0 and 1
- A logic programming language associated with AI and computational linguistics made in 1972
- A machine that defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov
- The branch of AI that deals with the interaction between computers and human language enabling computers to understand, interpret and generate human language
- A subset of machine learning that consists of three or more layers of neural network
Down
- ------ Network is a computational model inspired by the structure and function of human brain
- An AI chatboat that uses natural language processing to create human like conversational dialogue
- Test used to determine whether or not a computer can think intelligently like humans
- The company that owns Chat GPT
- Neural networks require large amount of ------- to make accurate decisions
11 Clues: The company that owns Chat GPT • The person who coined the term Artificial Intelligence • A machine that defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov • Neural networks require large amount of ------- to make accurate decisions • Test used to determine whether or not a computer can think intelligently like humans • ...
English Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-14
Across
- the dictonary definition of a word
- a visible form of an idea
- an error in logic
- the act of someone pretending to have certain beliefs
- the smallest part of a work that keeps its meaning
- the vocabulary of a particular language
- letters added to the end of a word that changes the tense
- using logic to appeal audience
- moral beliefs
- the study of the sounds of speech of a language
- a group of letters added to the beginning or end of the word
- someone or something that can be hurt easily
- the way words are arranged in a sentence
- the feeling connected to the meaning of words
- the base of a word
- emotion connected to a word
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- the feeling of doubt about what will happen
- the state of having your freedom limited
- a conversation
- speaking that tries to convince others to agree with you
- peaking in a direct honest way that sometimes upsets people
- the art of speaking
- the study of languages
- no proof
- a request for something important
- a belief that you have been treated unfairly
- to the building they occupy
- the dictonary definition of a word
- something such as a point preciously claimed and that is later yielded
- the study of the meaning of words and other parts of language
- reader emotion
- the quality of not being too proud about yourself
- letters added tot the beginning of the word
- a statement that something is true or valid
34 Clues: no proof • moral beliefs • a conversation • reader emotion • an error in logic • the base of a word • the art of speaking • the study of languages • a visible form of an idea • to the building they occupy • emotion connected to a word • using logic to appeal audience • a request for something important • the dictonary definition of a word • the dictonary definition of a word • ...
Vocabulary Game Crossword puzzle. List #6-1 By: Cristian Arroyo 2022-08-16
Across
- If so, Wicked Weasel's gallery might just leave you ______
- The army ____ the rival base
- Students will play truant rather than face the ___ of classmates about their ragged clothes
- a race inhabiting Middle-earth
- At the touch of their hand, there was a slight __ of pain
- the results were interpreted as a ___ of the company's policy
- seeking a way out of this ___, humdrum existence
- To examine something with great care
- Staff should not _____ or confuse children, who will come from a range of faith backgrounds, including families with no religious faith.
- The children all had ___ to become scientists
Down
- Well, love can save us from the bitter _____ of envy and the ridiculous swagger of boastfulness.
- But it would be ______ to suppose that we could reach those conclusions by simple reference to the trades themselves.
- It will completely ____ any cube it hits plus some of the surrounding cubes, and cubes on top of nearby cubes will be flung into the air.
- They laid no claim to literary skill; their style was _________ and soon became wearisome.
- The slug was very ___
- On the 15th of October 1389, he died, with few to ______ him
- The ____ take their name from Scilla (or Scillium), a town in Numidia.
- Without care the chemicals could become ___
- a cancer survivor who goes on to run a marathon would be considered _____
- Logic and theory of knowledge go together, and without living science, theory of knowledge loses touch with life, and logic becomes a _____ thing.
20 Clues: The slug was very ___ • The army ____ the rival base • a race inhabiting Middle-earth • To examine something with great care • Without care the chemicals could become ___ • The children all had ___ to become scientists • seeking a way out of this ___, humdrum existence • At the touch of their hand, there was a slight __ of pain • ...
Cross word puzzle 2021-09-27
Across
- an expression designed to call something to mind with out saying it.
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object
- is this how a parenthetical reference should be (jone, 4) T/F
- when a writer uses a persons morals to draw their attention
- when an author uses a persons feelings to draw there attention
- inch all margins should be set at?
- language writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally.
- Copying someone elses work and not citing there name.
- the dictionary definition of a word
- corner Where is the heading located?
- the period always goes?
- The use of several words together that begin with the same sound.
- Something that you think is true, but you have no proof, assume.
- anything in literature that stands for or represents something else
Down
- Calling the audience to act out.
- when an author uses logic to draw a persons attention.
- All entries must be in what kind of order?
- spaced All work must be what type of space?
- A regular repeated line or group of lines in a poem or song.
- name goes where?
- When a non human object is given human characteristics
- cover where is the title located?
- exaggeration used for emphasias or deramatic effect
- how big does the point font have to be?
- a statement that something is true of valid
- an error in logic
26 Clues: name goes where? • an error in logic • the period always goes? • Calling the audience to act out. • cover where is the title located? • inch all margins should be set at? • the dictionary definition of a word • corner Where is the heading located? • how big does the point font have to be? • All entries must be in what kind of order? • spaced All work must be what type of space? • ...
Objectivism Xmas Crossword 2025-12-18
Across
- A mental integration of concretes; unit of thought.
- Ayn Rand's sidekick and leader of the Objectivist movement.
- Economic policy of minimal government intervention.
- Independent of feelings; reality as the standard of truth.
- A follower or advocate of Ayn Rand's philosophy.
- Political freedom grounded in individual rights and property.
- Moral principles protecting individual freedom of action.
- Leonard's legally-apt ex-wife.
- A social force Rand criticized when it opposes reason and progress.
- Moral focus on the individual's rights and values.
- First name of Leonard Peikoff's co-parent.
- The doctrine that others' needs have primacy over self (rejected by Rand).
- Theory of art — art as a selective re-creation of reality.
- The only moral social system per Rand: free markets and individual rights.
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- Moral ideal in Rand's novels — creators of wealth and value.
- Rand's designated intellectual heir.
- Acting consistently with one's convictions.
- The faculty of logic; a central virtue in Objectivism.
- That which exists independently of consciousness.
- A habitual action that supports one's values.
- A system of ideas; Rand opposed collectivist ideologies.
- Branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of reality (Rand: identity).
- Theory of knowledge — Rand’s emphasis on concept-formation.
- Ethical stance prioritizing self-interest; Rand's "rational egoism."
- Rand's redefinition: rational concern for one's own interests.
- Commitment to forming beliefs by logic and evidence.
- Symbolic protagonist in Atlas Shrugged.
- Serial author named after a Randian protagonist.
- The cognitive process of forming general ideas from particulars.
29 Clues: Leonard's legally-apt ex-wife. • Rand's designated intellectual heir. • Symbolic protagonist in Atlas Shrugged. • First name of Leonard Peikoff's co-parent. • Acting consistently with one's convictions. • A habitual action that supports one's values. • A follower or advocate of Ayn Rand's philosophy. • Serial author named after a Randian protagonist. • ...
No 2024-03-22
9 Clues: Path of Emotion • Before and after • A series of events • Path of personality • Question and answer • Path of Logic and reason • Difference and similarity • A sudden realization: Epiphany • Disconnected lines with no punctuation
Digital Electronics 2015-09-03
Across
- Alternate name for Gray Code
- the leftmost digit having the highest weight
- The time difference between the instants at which clock edges arrive at a pair of clock inputs.
- In the subtraction (A-B), A is called as ___.
- Decoder is identical to a ______ without any data input
- The mathematical way to express the relation between the inputs and outputs
Down
- A digital circuit which selects one of the n data inputs and routes it to the output
- A combinational circuit is designed to perform the inverse operation of the decoder
- Example of an alphanumeric code
- If we group four 1's from the adjacent cells of a K-map, then the group is called as a ____.
- A _______ circuit is a logic circuit the output of which depends only on the combination of inputs
- The operator which produces a high(1) output when any one or all the inputs of a logic circuit are high(1)
- when digital data/information is transmitted from one system to the other, an unwanted electrical disturbance is called _____.
- Simplification technique to reduce boolean algebra
- the rightmost digit having the lowest weight
15 Clues: Alternate name for Gray Code • Example of an alphanumeric code • the leftmost digit having the highest weight • the rightmost digit having the lowest weight • In the subtraction (A-B), A is called as ___. • Simplification technique to reduce boolean algebra • Decoder is identical to a ______ without any data input • ...
Computer 2023-11-17
Across
- A craftsman crafting the building blocks of the digital world with skill and precision.
- A sculptor shaping the digital landscape into beautiful and functional forms.
- A safe and cozy nest where information and imagination come together.
- A lantern illuminating the path of logic, guiding through the darkness of problems.
- A quill that writes the language of the future, creating stories in the digital age.
- A treasure trove of tech wonders, ready to be explored and discovered.
- A magical machine that brings ideas to life with sparks of creativity.
Down
- An explorer in the digital realm, embarking on quests for knowledge and fun.
- A buddy that speaks the language of computers, helping you on your digital journey.
- A champion in the world of circuits, mastering the dance of electrons.
- A friendly sidekick for solving puzzles and unlocking the secrets of technology.
- A leaper into the world of logic, solving problems with logical acrobatics.
- A pal that paints the world in pixels, creating colorful digital adventures.
- A burst of energy that transforms data into exciting and useful experiences.
- A pioneer venturing into the pixelated frontier, forging new paths of creativity.
15 Clues: A safe and cozy nest where information and imagination come together. • A champion in the world of circuits, mastering the dance of electrons. • A treasure trove of tech wonders, ready to be explored and discovered. • A magical machine that brings ideas to life with sparks of creativity. • ...
PROLOG - Programming in Logic 2021-09-17
Across
- linguagem de programação que é utilizada para resolver problemas
- o objetivo do programa
- usados no Prolog, indicando o domínio de seus argumentos
- onde são declaradas as diferentes classes dos objetos usados pelo Prolog
- declaração de fatos
- são declarados todos os fatos e todas as regras do programa
Down
- entidades sintáticas que representam os objetos
- definições de regras
- definições de questões
- base de conhecimento
- usada para declarar os predicados usados por um banco de dados dinâmico
11 Clues: declaração de fatos • definições de regras • base de conhecimento • o objetivo do programa • definições de questões • entidades sintáticas que representam os objetos • usados no Prolog, indicando o domínio de seus argumentos • são declarados todos os fatos e todas as regras do programa • linguagem de programação que é utilizada para resolver problemas • ...
Unit 1 Logic Review 2025-11-15
Across
- defining a word by showing ___ or types of things
- types of words that have multiple meanings
- the category a word belongs to
- the clearest way of defining a word is by genus and ___
- the shared characteristics of a word
- a type of word like long or old or cheap
Down
- defining a word by using words with similar meanings
- a type of definition for newly created words
- the number of things a words talks about
- a type of definition that tries to persuade
- the type of definition you have in a dictionary
11 Clues: the category a word belongs to • the shared characteristics of a word • the number of things a words talks about • a type of word like long or old or cheap • types of words that have multiple meanings • a type of definition that tries to persuade • a type of definition for newly created words • the type of definition you have in a dictionary • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-05-14
Across
- Technique that is sometimes used to speed up searching algorithms.
- Software programs which use programmed logic and rules to make the same decisions (hopefully!) as a human expert.
- Expert system's knowledge base may suffer from ... problems.
- Systems that simulate intelligence through a series of quite rigid facts or rules.
- It contains data and facts which form the knowledge in the specific knowledge domain.
- Modern form of the Turing Test that is often seen on the web.
Down
- Systems in mobile phones use a form of artificial intelligence to guess the word being typed.
- Approach focuses on creating systems that 'think' in the same way that humans think.
- Expert systems can use ... logic decision trees to come to conclusions.
- ... are written as IF ... THEN statements which describe rules for a knowledge domain.
10 Clues: Expert system's knowledge base may suffer from ... problems. • Modern form of the Turing Test that is often seen on the web. • Technique that is sometimes used to speed up searching algorithms. • Expert systems can use ... logic decision trees to come to conclusions. • Systems that simulate intelligence through a series of quite rigid facts or rules. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab (2) 2024-11-05
Across
- "trusting the “experts” in a subject or topic."
- "A Greek word meaning word, thought, principle, or speech. It has been used among both philosophers and theologians to explain the logic that the world follows." Jesus is referred to as "The Word"
- "religious knowledge as a source of knowledge. Understanding the comes from God."
- "knowledge obtained through the senses/experience."
- "a field of philosophy that studies the ultimate nature of reality or existence."
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- "the study of value, which originally meant the worth of something."
- "A branch of philosophy that deals with the study of arguments."
- "the study of beauty"
- "The study of general and fundamental problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, truth, beauty, law, justice, validity, mind, and language."
- "the study of morality/action of right of wrong."
10 Clues: "the study of beauty" • "trusting the “experts” in a subject or topic." • "the study of morality/action of right of wrong." • "knowledge obtained through the senses/experience." • "A branch of philosophy that deals with the study of arguments." • "the study of value, which originally meant the worth of something." • ...
Rhetorical Devices and Appeals 2023-01-04
8 Clues: logic • emotion • credibility • a short story • use of word to convey idea • different words same letter • reference to believable fact • comparison between familiar and unfamiliar
Ch 20 Sec 1 Vocab 2025-05-14
Across
- Isaac Newton – English scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Revolution – A period of major scientific change in the 1500s and 1600s that changed how people understood the natural world.
- Copernicus – Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric (sun-centered) model of the solar system
- – The careful watching and recording of events or phenomena.
- – The process of conducting tests to explore scientific ideas.
- Theory – The belief that Earth is the center of the universe.
- Theory – The belief that the Sun is at the center of the solar system.
- – The force explained by Newton that pulls objects toward each other.
Down
- – Basic ideas or rules that explain how something works or should be done
- – Explanations developed through observations and evidence, used to understand how things work
- – Clear and sound reasoning used to form conclusions.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge
- – Ancient Greek thinker who taught that the Earth was the center of the universe7th Grade World History….
- – A decision or judgment based on observation and experimentation.
- – An instrument used by Galileo to study planets and moons, making distant objects appear closer.
- Galilei – Italian scientist who improved the telescope and provided evidence supporting the heliocentric model
- Method – A step-by-step process for performing experiments and making observations to answer questions
- Kepler – German astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical (oval-shaped) orbits
- – A proposed explanation made as a starting point for investigation.
19 Clues: – Clear and sound reasoning used to form conclusions. • – The careful watching and recording of events or phenomena. • Theory – The belief that Earth is the center of the universe. • – The process of conducting tests to explore scientific ideas. • – A decision or judgment based on observation and experimentation. • ...
Vocab 2 2023-10-05
10 Clues: dull or bleak • to burn lightly • against ones will • snobbish or arrogant • huge or of great size • a treatment or medicine • an argument or disagreement • ridiculous or wildly illogical • to bring to an end through logic • causing unhappiness or discomfort
LOGICAL FALLACIES BY ASO AND JAIME 2023-03-17
Across
- Changing the rules
- "you do the same thing"
- Credibility of the arguer
- Passion
- evidence is the same as claim
- 2 things are alike
- the past affects future outcomes
- Dismiss one arguement for another
- Appeal to logic
Down
- they are only 2 options
- Belive in someone cause there in charge
- irrelevant info with Relevant information
- when someone misrepresents someones argument
- when you falsely believe in one event
- a event that leads to another
- criticizing a persons character
16 Clues: Passion • Appeal to logic • Changing the rules • 2 things are alike • they are only 2 options • "you do the same thing" • Credibility of the arguer • evidence is the same as claim • a event that leads to another • criticizing a persons character • the past affects future outcomes • Dismiss one arguement for another • when you falsely believe in one event • ...
Leanne's Life Quiz 2022-08-26
Across
- What's her favorite number
- she hates it when her room is-
- Leanne's middle name
- Favorite video game
- her least favorite class this year
- She likes her coffee....
- light brown dogs name
- nickname
- Older sisters grade
Down
- Younger sisters name
- an animal she is scared to ride
- Moms first name?
- least favorite sport she has played
- Something she is BAD at (hint has to do with english class)
- when did she come to CCA
- Who is her favorite teacher this year
16 Clues: nickname • Moms first name? • Favorite video game • Older sisters grade • Younger sisters name • Leanne's middle name • light brown dogs name • when did she come to CCA • She likes her coffee.... • What's her favorite number • she hates it when her room is- • an animal she is scared to ride • her least favorite class this year • least favorite sport she has played • ...
Dm Unit-1 2024-07-15
Across
- All elements combined in sets
- 2^n combinations
- A set which consists of everything
- Empty set
- A union B equals B union A
- Something used in truth tables
- A method to elaborate set using all its elements
- Common between sets
- Diagramatic representation of a set
Down
- Content of a set
- When output is false always
- part of a set
- The opposite for a set
- A technique to prove something
- When output is true always
- Reverse
16 Clues: Reverse • Empty set • part of a set • Content of a set • 2^n combinations • Common between sets • The opposite for a set • When output is true always • A union B equals B union A • When output is false always • All elements combined in sets • A technique to prove something • Something used in truth tables • A set which consists of everything • Diagramatic representation of a set • ...
ALD I: Unit 1 Vocab Review 2024-09-10
Across
- bad luck
- a bad end result
- clues that prove something is true
- something that blocks your way
- difficult; determined to not change
- a profession that someone trains for
- a test or trial
Down
- mixed up
- idea based on fear not logic
- something you think is true
- respond or behave in a particular way to something
- entertainer who makes people laugh
- individual or collaborative work
- permission for something to happen
- get free
- person who designs or builds things
16 Clues: mixed up • bad luck • get free • a test or trial • a bad end result • something you think is true • idea based on fear not logic • something that blocks your way • individual or collaborative work • clues that prove something is true • entertainer who makes people laugh • permission for something to happen • difficult; determined to not change • person who designs or builds things • ...
LWW Ch 1-5 2025-07-23
Across
- curious, or wanting to know more
- put under a spell
- a trick to make something seem real that's not
- the study of thinking rightly
- lands ruled by someone
- strict
- laughed at scornfully at someone
- the study of places on a map
- gloomy
Down
- not guilty of a crime
- dependable; trustworthy
- red in the face; rose-cheeked
- common, everyday kind
- something wrapped up in paper; packages
- strange
- metal pot for boiling water or cooking
16 Clues: strict • gloomy • strange • put under a spell • not guilty of a crime • common, everyday kind • lands ruled by someone • dependable; trustworthy • the study of places on a map • red in the face; rose-cheeked • the study of thinking rightly • curious, or wanting to know more • laughed at scornfully at someone • metal pot for boiling water or cooking • something wrapped up in paper; packages • ...
Moon's Mental Math Crossword 2026-04-27
Across
- What students must give to learn
- His goal: always do this for others
- Subject he teaches
- The effect he has on students
- What students build over time
- His role in the classroom
- What he encourages over memorizing
- Focus of learning, not just answers
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- His responsive teaching style
- What follows productive struggle
- What good teaching requires
- His role beyond the classroom
- What math helps develop
- What he consistently provides
- A necessary part of learning
- More than just a teacher
16 Clues: Subject he teaches • What math helps develop • More than just a teacher • His role in the classroom • What good teaching requires • A necessary part of learning • His responsive teaching style • His role beyond the classroom • What he consistently provides • The effect he has on students • What students build over time • What follows productive struggle • ...
Philosophy 301 2023-04-04
Across
- (Amer. Spelling) The process of internalising racial inferiority according to Fanon.
- The historical a priori condition of discourse in Foucault.
- The kind of alienation in early Marx that describes the estrangement of workers from their humanity.
- Synonym for Practical Reason in Kant.
- The mood which discloses the nothing in Heidegger.
Down
- According to Aristotle, what is the truth value of future contingent statements?
- In syllogistic logic, what is the technical term for the relation between Particular Negative and Particular Affirmative propositions?
- (Two Words) What is the mind according to Spinoza?
- The Derridean concept that refers to a self-undermining logic of a system that was initially intended for its preservation.
- The non-independent part of the living present that is the basis for the intentional act of expectation in Husserl.
10 Clues: Synonym for Practical Reason in Kant. • (Two Words) What is the mind according to Spinoza? • The mood which discloses the nothing in Heidegger. • The historical a priori condition of discourse in Foucault. • According to Aristotle, what is the truth value of future contingent statements? • ...
011 2023-06-02
Across
- - Leadership Skill Development
- - Film Making/Video Creation
- - Public Speaking and Debating
- - Coding and Programming
- - Psychology and Human Behaviour
- - Creative Writing and Storytelling
Down
- - Time Management and Goal Setting
- - Science Experiment and Exploration
- - Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
- - Foreign Language Intensive Course
10 Clues: - Coding and Programming • - Film Making/Video Creation • - Leadership Skill Development • - Public Speaking and Debating • - Psychology and Human Behaviour • - Time Management and Goal Setting • - Foreign Language Intensive Course • - Creative Writing and Storytelling • - Science Experiment and Exploration • - Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
vocab 19 2024-02-05
10 Clues: planning. • a set of beliefs. • not computerized. • introductory section. • study of criminals/crime. • conversation by one person. • symbol to identify products. • conservation between two people. • speech honoring someone who has passed. • you need some blank to get this question right.
Problem-solving/thought processes 2025-03-05
10 Clues: Plan for success • Generate ideas freely • Rule-of-thumb strategy • Infer from known facts • Introduce something new • Carefully examine in detail • Reasoning in a structured way • Make as effective as possible • Gut feeling, without reasoning • Assess the value or significance
Enlightenment Thinkers 2025-10-23
10 Clues: thinker • the president • Supreme Court • beliefs without reason • Congress and the Senate • there are three of these • customs or beliefs passed down • power should be divided equally • the power of the mind to use logic • movement that went against tradition
The Marlow Murder Club - Not Your Typical Detectives 2026-04-09
10 Clues: Becks’ home • Suzie’s job • A pair plus one • Judith is a bit odd • Becks in social mode • Their unofficial crime unit • Nonprofessional investigators • Sharing information, best over "tea" • Judith's main tool is her mind and... • Someone who resists authority, like Suzie
Logic Crossword Puzzle (No spaces) 2021-11-30
Across
- Attacking an opponents character or his motives for believing something instead of disproving an argument
- Dismissing someone's viewpoint on an issue because he himself is inconsistent in that very thing
- Assumes that if we take one step, nothing will stop us from taking a series of steps because each step is the same
- Codemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it
- Changing the meaning of a word in the middle of an argument
- An error in Logic
- Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof
- When someone says what is true of something as a whole must also be true of each of its parts
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- When someone asserts that we must choose between two things, when in fact we have more than two alternatives
- When someone says what is true of a part of something must also be true of the whole thing
- When we introduce something irrelevant into the argument
- Using a double standard for a unjustified exception
- When someone asks two questions, but one is hidden behind the other, that's a loaded question
- Changing or exaggerating an opponent's position to make it easier to refute
- reasoning An argument which says "P is true because Q is true, and Q is true because P is true"
15 Clues: An error in Logic • Using a double standard for a unjustified exception • When we introduce something irrelevant into the argument • Changing the meaning of a word in the middle of an argument • Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof • Changing or exaggerating an opponent's position to make it easier to refute • ...
Crossword Puzzle Logic And Reasoning 2022-01-05
Across
- - Use variables to generalized facts
- - It is a statement or idea taken to be true and on which an argument or reasoning may be base.
- - Provide numbers to prove the pattern.
- - is a way of showing the truth or falsehood of a given statement by a straightforward combination of established facts, usually axioms, existing lemmas and theorems, without making any further assumptions.
- - A statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or
- - It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis.
- - It is a statement that is accepted without proof.
- - after thinking about all the relevant facts.
Down
- - It is a statement which is accepted or known at the beginning.
- - is the process of drawing a conclusion based on premises that are generally assumed to be true.
- - It is an organized set of statements and reasons to establish the truth of a specific statement. The properties of real numbers may be combined with some definitions and postulates to prove the validity of statements.
- - It is the act of making a reason. A process of reaching a logical
- - It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively.
- - It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis.
- or a proof.
- - instead of showing that the conclusion to be proved is true, you show that all of the alternatives are false. To do this, you must assume the negation of the statement t o be proved.
- - is a type of reasoning that involves drawing a general conclusion from a set of specific observations.
17 Clues: or a proof. • - Use variables to generalized facts • - Provide numbers to prove the pattern. • - It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis. • - It is a statement drawn from the hypothesis. • - after thinking about all the relevant facts. • - It is a statement that is accepted without proof. • - It is a statement accepted after it is proven deductively. • ...
Lesson 1 - Programming and Logic 2018-10-17
Across
- uses binary coding and is the ONLY language that computers can understand
- a more human like language that uses symbols and recognizable codes; a computer must translate this language to execute the task
- a series of eight bits that represent the basic unit of data, for example 00101100
- an example of high-level language
- an example of high-level language
- a person that writes computer programs
- the process of writing a computer program
- a combination of key words and syntax for how to organize instructions specific to computer instruction
- when a computer carries out a command
Down
- a set of rules for writing
- uses zeroes (off) and ones (on) in a sequence to represent data
- often contains English words, phrases and symbols; easiest to read and modify; a computer must translate this language before the task can be executed
- an electrical switch that is either off (0) or on (1)
- represents the state of one switch, which is the smallest unit
- coded instructions for an automatic computer task
- a machine that cannot perform a task on its own
- an example of high-level language
17 Clues: a set of rules for writing • an example of high-level language • an example of high-level language • an example of high-level language • when a computer carries out a command • a person that writes computer programs • the process of writing a computer program • a machine that cannot perform a task on its own • coded instructions for an automatic computer task • ...
Game Design Part 2 2018-02-01
Across
- where game objects preloaded into the game factory 2 are stored
- separate units of programming that perform one function and contain all the information needed to execute the function
- attributes assigned to an object, such as visibility, interactivity, and movement
- a physics term that means direction
- the syntax and logic structure of the programming language
- a single run through a programming loop
- in relation to the position of an object
- a binary language that consists of only two characters, 0 and 1
- the actions or verbs used in syntax;sub routines
- the predetermined order of steps the computer program will follow
- how many iterations occur per second
Down
- programming that directs the computer to check or listen for a mouse click, key press, or other input from the user
- something that continues to exist after the event that caused it has ended
- a series of letters, numbers, or punctuation
- logic statements not written in computer code that allow programmers to bread down program interactions into logical steps prior to converting the code into a computer language
- definition sub routines that are defined by their attributes and properties
- small information storage containers
- how one object behaves in relation to the objects around it
- words and symbols and their argument
- programming for when a condition is met that a series of actions will begin
- a subroutine or variable that does not have the persistence outside of the module in which it was declared
21 Clues: a physics term that means direction • small information storage containers • words and symbols and their argument • how many iterations occur per second • a single run through a programming loop • in relation to the position of an object • a series of letters, numbers, or punctuation • the actions or verbs used in syntax;sub routines • ...
7 Habits 2018-04-10
Across
- I lose you lose.
- People who put off things to the last minute.
- Repeating the meaning of what was said using your own words.
- When talking to someone but they don't listen because their mind is on something else.
- People who are sure and steady.
- When talking to someone but they pretend to listen.
- Thinking before you act.
- People who are fun to work with, add spicy and momentum.
- Although we are created equally, we are not treated equally.
- Talking to someone but they listen to part of the conversation.
- Taking time to care for your body, your brain, your soul, and your heart.
- Learning with only logic, patterns, and categories.
- When talking to someone they don't listen they advise you when its not asked for.
- When two or more people work together to create a better solution.
Down
- People how are supportive of leaders.
- Someone who lacks responsibility, guilty.
- When talking to someone but they only listen to your words and not to your body language.
- People who provide unity and support, great synergisers.
- People who are creative and have good ideas.
- Making the conversation about yourself and not putting yourself in their shoes.
- with only logic, patterns, and categories.
- When talking to someone they don't listen they ask questions instead.
- When everyone wins.
- You lose others win.
- When talking to someone but they don't listen they judge.
- Acting before you think.
26 Clues: I lose you lose. • When everyone wins. • You lose others win. • Thinking before you act. • Acting before you think. • People who are sure and steady. • People how are supportive of leaders. • Someone who lacks responsibility, guilty. • with only logic, patterns, and categories. • People who are creative and have good ideas. • People who put off things to the last minute. • ...
7 Habits 2018-04-10
Across
- People who are fun to work with, add spicy and momentum.
- People who are creative and have good ideas.
- People who are sure and steady.
- When talking to someone but they don't listen because their mind is on something else.
- When two or more people work together to create a better solution.
- Making the conversation about yourself and not putting yourself in their shoes.
- Repeating the meaning of what was said using your own words.
- Although we are created equally, we are not treated equally.
- When talking to someone they don't listen they advise you when its not asked for.
- People who provide unity and support, great synergisers.
- Acting before you think.
- When talking to someone but they only listen to your words and not to your body language.
- Taking time to care for your body, your brain, your soul, and your heart.
- When talking to someone but they don't listen they judge.
Down
- Someone who lacks responsibility, guilty.
- When talking to someone but they pretend to listen.
- People how are supportive of leaders.
- When talking to someone they don't listen they ask questions instead.
- Talking to someone but they listen to part of the conversation.
- Learning with only logic, patterns, and categories.
- You lose others win.
- People who put off things to the last minute.
- Thinking before you act.
- I lose you lose.
- with only logic, patterns, and categories.
- When everyone wins.
26 Clues: I lose you lose. • When everyone wins. • You lose others win. • Thinking before you act. • Acting before you think. • People who are sure and steady. • People how are supportive of leaders. • Someone who lacks responsibility, guilty. • with only logic, patterns, and categories. • People who are creative and have good ideas. • People who put off things to the last minute. • ...
AP Psych Unit 6 2024-01-23
Across
- v. Despair, Reflects on previous life choices and feels either great or miserable
- Developmental Psychologist
- Experiment with monkeys to explore a "secure base"
- Have high expectations and strict Authoritarian, High demands and lack of warmth
- v. Mistrust, Infancy and either trust or distrust their caretaker
- Operational Stage, 12 years old-adulthood and abstract thinking/logic
- Operational Stage, 7-11 years old and understands conversations
- Interpretations within our current understanding
- Low expectations and high warmth
- Mistrust during the critical period
- Feels uncomfortable with close relationships,
- v. Inferiority, Satisfaction of completing a task and happens around elementary
- German-American Psychologist
- Vygotsky, Alternate perspective on childhood development
- Stage, 2 years to 6/7 years old and using language but lacks logic
Down
- Adapting current understanding to incorporate new information
- Low expectations and low warmth
- v. Stagnation, Feeling of either doing something or nothing with your life; mid-life crisis
- Concerned but glad when a person returns
- v. Guilt, Social language development and happens around the preschool age range
- v. Role Confusion View as an experimental stage to understand one's identity Intimacy v. Isolation, Understands the concept of intimacy in a relationship
- Stage, Birth to 2 years old and experience life through senses
- Want the attention desperately and scared of rejection
- Physical attachment to hold onto
- The framework that organizes and interprets information
- v. Shame & Doubt, Toddler and develop a sense of social independence
26 Clues: Developmental Psychologist • German-American Psychologist • Low expectations and low warmth • Physical attachment to hold onto • Low expectations and high warmth • Mistrust during the critical period • Concerned but glad when a person returns • Feels uncomfortable with close relationships, • Interpretations within our current understanding • ...
ELA.R.8.3.4 2026-03-02
Across
- Making something seem less important than it really is, often for effect or irony.
- An appeal to emotion that tries to make the audience feel something strongly.
- Using a famous person, expert, or regular person’s story to support an idea.
- A way an author tries to persuade the audience, usually through logic, emotion, or credibility.
- A brief reference to a well‑known person, event, or text.
- A comparison that explains something by showing how it is like something more familiar.
- An appeal to ethics or credibility that shows the speaker is trustworthy or expert.
- Comparison using "like" or "as"
- Using something to represent a bigger idea
- question A question asked for effect, not to get an actual answer.
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- Descriptive language appealing to your five senses
Down
- An intentional exaggeration used for emphasis.
- A claim that something is good or correct because “everyone” thinks or does it.
- Using the same grammatical pattern to create rhythm and stress key ideas.
- Direct comparison saying one thing IS another
- One word applies to two things in different ways
- Reusing the same word or phrase to emphasize an idea.
- Putting opposite ideas together in parallel structure for contrast
- An appeal to logic that uses facts, examples, or clear reasoning.
- language Strongly positive or negative words used to influence how the audience feels.
- A short, catchy phrase used to promote an idea, product, or cause.
- device A technique a writer or speaker uses to make an argument more persuasive or memorable.
23 Clues: Comparison using "like" or "as" • Using something to represent a bigger idea • Giving human qualities to non-human things • Direct comparison saying one thing IS another • An intentional exaggeration used for emphasis. • One word applies to two things in different ways • Descriptive language appealing to your five senses • ...
Chapter 1-3 Review 2021-09-09
Across
- Email and text is preferential to face-to-face
- learn through reflexes; learn object permanence, physical causality
- processes and actions that leaders can take to facilitate the involvement of people
- Aspirational priorities
- classify and group objects; general principles of reality; inductive logic of reasoning; abstract notions of reasoning
- learn how to use language; egocentric
- Created a theory of learning based on reasoning ability
- Highly educated, active, family oriented
- relationship with others, fears, worries, and emotions
- Being true to oneself regardless of position
- ability to think abstractly; reasoning, logic, intellectual abilities
- development of problem solving abilities and hypothesis testing
- Created a model of learning
- beliefs and thought processes behind ethical decision making and how individuals define what is right and wrong
- Inspiring change is the main goal of this leadership style
Down
- Self Interest Driven: What’s in it for me?
- Your own perception of what a perfect leader looks and acts like.
- Adopting an inverted approach to typical leadership hierarchy
- We impact our learning environment as much as it impacts us
- Leader serves in supportive role
- Judge morality by comparing actions to society’s approval of actions
- Created a theory of moral development
- skill that leaders develop for which they use their self-awareness, knowledge, and understanding to respond appropriately to members of various cultural groups
- Judge morality separate from society; disobey rules that are antithetical to their values
- Requirement for maximizing organizational productivity
25 Clues: Aspirational priorities • Created a model of learning • Leader serves in supportive role • Created a theory of moral development • learn how to use language; egocentric • Highly educated, active, family oriented • Self Interest Driven: What’s in it for me? • Being true to oneself regardless of position • Email and text is preferential to face-to-face • ...
Cross word puzzle 2021-09-27
Across
- an expression designed to call something to mind with out saying it.
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object
- is this how a parenthetical reference should be (jone, 4) T/F
- when a writer uses a persons morals to draw their attention
- when an author uses a persons feelings to draw there attention
- inch all margins should be set at?
- language writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally.
- Copying someone elses work and not citing there name.
- the dictionary definition of a word
- corner Where is the heading located?
- the period always goes?
- The use of several words together that begin with the same sound.
- Something that you think is true, but you have no proof, assume.
- anything in literature that stands for or represents something else
Down
- Calling the audience to act out.
- when an author uses logic to draw a persons attention.
- All entries must be in what kind of order?
- spaced All work must be what type of space?
- A regular repeated line or group of lines in a poem or song.
- name goes where?
- When a non human object is given human characteristics
- cover where is the title located?
- exaggeration used for emphasias or deramatic effect
- how big does the point font have to be?
- a statement that something is true of valid
- an error in logic
26 Clues: name goes where? • an error in logic • the period always goes? • Calling the audience to act out. • cover where is the title located? • inch all margins should be set at? • the dictionary definition of a word • corner Where is the heading located? • how big does the point font have to be? • All entries must be in what kind of order? • spaced All work must be what type of space? • ...
Spelling week 6 2021-08-20
Across
- Relating to, using, or resembling magic.
- In a way that results from chance despite being very unlikely.
- In a way that deliberately avoids harm or errors; cautiously.
- Relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- Relating to music.
- In the same manner or to the same extent.
- In a way that accomplishes a desired aim or result.
- In a way that pleases the senses or mind aesthetically.
- Of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- According to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- By itself with little or no direct human control.
- In a way that expresses disapproval.
- By chance; inadvertently.
Down
- In a way that suggests being absorbed in thought.
- Having or showing a desire to harm, anger, or defeat someone
- Using or as if by magic.
- With deference and respect.
- Once a year; every year.
- With great power or strength.
- To a greater degree than normal; unusually.
- By means of a machine or machinery.
- With death as a result.
- In a savagely violent way.
- In a way that expresses the truth; honestly
- In a way that displays happiness or optimism.
- In the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems.
- Relating to a nation; common to or characteristic of a whole nation.
- In a way that is forgetful
- With death as a result.
- As the truth or facts of a situation; really.
30 Clues: Relating to music. • With death as a result. • With death as a result. • Using or as if by magic. • Once a year; every year. • By chance; inadvertently. • In a savagely violent way. • In a way that is forgetful • With deference and respect. • With great power or strength. • By means of a machine or machinery. • In a way that expresses disapproval. • ...
Spelling week 6 2021-08-20
Across
- As the truth or facts of a situation; really.
- By itself with little or no direct human control.
- Having or showing a desire to harm, anger, or defeat someone
- In a way that accomplishes a desired aim or result.
- In a savagely violent way.
- In a way that results from chance despite being very unlikely.
- With great power or strength.
- Relating to music.
- Once a year; every year.
- In a way that deliberately avoids harm or errors; cautiously.
- To a greater degree than normal; unusually.
- In the same manner or to the same extent.
- With death as a result.
Down
- By means of a machine or machinery.
- In the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems.
- With deference and respect.
- In a way that expresses disapproval.
- In a way that pleases the senses or mind aesthetically.
- Relating to, using, or resembling magic.
- With death as a result.
- In a way that suggests being absorbed in thought.
- In a way that displays happiness or optimism.
- In a way that expresses the truth; honestly
- Relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- Using or as if by magic.
- Relating to a nation; common to or characteristic of a whole nation.
- Of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- By chance; inadvertently.
- According to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- In a way that is forgetful
30 Clues: Relating to music. • With death as a result. • With death as a result. • Using or as if by magic. • Once a year; every year. • By chance; inadvertently. • In a savagely violent way. • In a way that is forgetful • With deference and respect. • With great power or strength. • By means of a machine or machinery. • In a way that expresses disapproval. • ...
Computer Programming Terms 2013-11-12
Across
- arrows, connect the steps in a flowchart
- questions that pull related data items together from a database in a format that enhances efficient management decision making
- represents the relationship of databases, files, records, fields, and characters
- a repeating flow of logic without an ending
- software that translates pro
- main memory
- the entire set of actions an organization must take to switch over to using a new program or sets of programs
- controls the computers on and of circuitry
- named memory locations of a specific data type, whose contents can vary or differ over time
- a group of related records
- working on the data
- includes all the text, numbers, and other info that is processed by a comp
Down
- an English-like representation of the logical steps it takes to solve a problem
- software that translates programming language to machine language
- stores the result of any calculation preformed on its right side to the named location on its left side
- logic for the multiplying a number by 2
- group of characters forming a single date item
- values are whole-numbers, and numeric
- the format for naming variables in which the initial letter is lowercase, multi-word variable names are run together and each new word has a capitalized letter
- persistent contents are relatively permanent storage outside the main memory of the machine
- rules governing word usage and punctuation in the language
21 Clues: main memory • working on the data • a group of related records • software that translates pro • values are whole-numbers, and numeric • logic for the multiplying a number by 2 • arrows, connect the steps in a flowchart • controls the computers on and of circuitry • a repeating flow of logic without an ending • group of characters forming a single date item • ...
ECE Vocabulary Alexsis and Kierra 2015-04-15
Across
- learnign disability that affects a child's mathematical abilities, caused by injury to brain
- second of Piaget's developmental stages in which children have begun to do mental thinking rather than solving problems by acting
- rules that are expected to be followed
- showing concern for others
- Piaget’s 3rd stage, children think logically, but logic is based on experience
- disability that affects a person's ability to read
- coming up with only one right answer or way to do a task
- observing recording and documenting capabilities
Down
- time when person can learn a new task because the body is physically ready
- two ways of thinking (many different ways)
- physical and verbal actions, facial and body gestures that influence a child's behavior
- when child is performing like an older child
- speak clearly and pronounce properly
- act/process of knowing or understanding
- Early child hood education that uses knowledge about child development
- growth in mental processes used to gain knowledge, such as though, reasoning and imagination
- coordination in small muscles to roll over, sit, crawl, stand and walk
- mentally group objects by similar traits
- first of Piaget's stages of development, use senses and motor skills
- When child is performing like a younger child
- steps in growth and development following one another in a certain order
- telling a story with body movements rather than words
- use of logic based on what has been experienced or seen
- giving children set activities to determine skill and/or needs
24 Clues: showing concern for others • speak clearly and pronounce properly • rules that are expected to be followed • act/process of knowing or understanding • mentally group objects by similar traits • two ways of thinking (many different ways) • when child is performing like an older child • When child is performing like a younger child • ...
CP Intro to Circuitry Crossword Puzzle! (23-24) 2024-04-09
Across
- Electrical energy density.
- Active circuit elements that act like control gates for the flow of current
- Occurs when a small portion of an output voltage is used to influence the input voltage.
- Source Power source that produces fixed voltage regardless of what is hooked up to it.
- Devices Active circuit elements that interpret voltages according to Boolean logic.
- Closed loops of wire with resistors and voltage sources.
- Power Voltage and current flow in one direction.
- Amount a device in the wire resists the flow of current.
- Measure of the amount of current flow that is impeded.
- Connected together at both ends.
- Device that measures current.
- Induced negative voltage which opposes changes in current.
- Automatic flow regulators that oppose any change in current.
Down
- Rate at which energy is released.
- Occurs when an electric field moves down a wire at close to the speed of light.
- Devices placed in electric circuits where charge can build up.
- Connected end to end.
- Device that measures resistance.
- Amount of charge stored in a capacitor.
- Made of coiled wires wrapped around ferromagnetic materials.
- Active circuit element that performs a specific function.
- Law Voltage drop equals current times resistance.
- Passive circuit elements that act like one-way gates.
- Power Voltage and current flow in alternate directions.
- Voltage Amount of voltage available from the battery.
- Depends on resistance, capacitive reactance and inductive reactance.
- Device that measures voltage.
- Electric density produced by the chemistry of the battery.
28 Clues: Connected end to end. • Electrical energy density. • Device that measures voltage. • Device that measures current. • Device that measures resistance. • Connected together at both ends. • Rate at which energy is released. • Amount of charge stored in a capacitor. • Power Voltage and current flow in one direction. • Law Voltage drop equals current times resistance. • ...
Cracking the Code 2026-04-18
Across
- The way your brain thinks about challenges
- Systems of symbols used to send secret messages
- To break free, often by solving clues
- A piece of information used to unlock a code
- Able to recover quickly from challenges
- A famous codebreaker who designed a way to break Enigma
- Methods used to change messages into secret code
- A group of people working together
- A complex path or network of paths
- A famous German machine used in World War II for coding messages
- The science of secret writing
- Improvement that happens through effort and learning
- A difficult situation that needs to be solved
- A type of cipher named after a Roman leader
Down
- Not giving up even when something is difficult
- Plans or methods used to solve problems
- A Japanese number puzzle game based on logic
- The process of turning a message into code
- A place in England where codebreakers worked during World War II
- Changing coded text back into normal language
- A cipher that uses a repeating key to encode messages
- Brain cells that help you think and process information
- A tricky question or mystery
- Careful thinking using reasoning
- Something designed to test your thinking skills
- A Native American group whose language was used as a secret code in World War II
- Something that tests your ability
- Something used to secure or close
- To find the answer to something
29 Clues: A tricky question or mystery • The science of secret writing • To find the answer to something • Careful thinking using reasoning • Something that tests your ability • Something used to secure or close • A group of people working together • A complex path or network of paths • To break free, often by solving clues • Plans or methods used to solve problems • ...
Computer Acronyms 2024-02-16
Across
- Universal Series Bus- allows data exchange (can store data but not much)
- Character-Based User Interface- Allows users to interact with the computer using characters
- Hard Disk Drive- Stores and retrieves data even without a power source
- Central Processing Unit - the brain of the computer that contains circuits that process input, output, and stored data.
- Video Graphics Array - a display for videos
- Read Only Memory - stores data that cannot be modified after its installation
- Random Access Memory - stores data that can be read and changed in any order
- Arithmetic Logic Unit - a circuit used to do arithmetic and logic operations
- Network that connects a computer to the local area network(LAN)
Down
- Graphic Processing Unit -Handles graphic operations on your device
- Solid State Drive- another method of storing data, are more resistant than HDDs and have higher input/output rates
- Micro means the smallest size of something. Microcomputers are the smallest form of computer.
- Part of the CPU - the control unit carries out the operations of the computer but not the data processing
- High Definition Multimedia Interface - Transmits high-quality video and audio. Replaces DVI
- Digital Visual Interface - connects video source to displays
- Serial Advanced Technology Attachment - connects things better than ATA
- Mini means small but not the smallest. Have higher processing power than microcomputers.
- Advanced Technology Attachment - Connects storage devices within a computer
18 Clues: Video Graphics Array - a display for videos • Digital Visual Interface - connects video source to displays • Network that connects a computer to the local area network(LAN) • Graphic Processing Unit -Handles graphic operations on your device • Hard Disk Drive- Stores and retrieves data even without a power source • ...
Change Review 2025-11-20
Across
- A brain spa where emotions and logic occasionally fight for control.
- When everyone gets a slice of cake, not just the loudest person at the table.
- This word means caring enough not to post your friend’s worst photo on Instagram.
- A period when factories ruled, coal was king, and fashion was… questionable.
- The price of progress, or just a smoky sunset?
- Adult rules that ruin all the fun unless you understand them.
- A polite disagreement that lasts centuries and sometimes involves shouting in suits.
- The human version of low battery mode at a party.
- Simultaneously god, mood, and furniture destroyer.
Down
- A magical portal of information, chaos, and cat videos.
- The person at the party who’s making friends with your plants.
- The opposite of caring so much you cry at sad animal-rescue videos on the internet.
- The brave act of liking your own vibe before others do.
- A 21st-century campfire where people share memes, emotions, and breakfast.
- When life goes beep-boop and you can’t find the off switch for anything anymore.
- Knows everything, never sleeps, and may or may not be reading this sentence.
- A mythical aquatic creature believed to have the logic of a coder and the soul of a poet.
- Turning feelings and art into products and vibes into revenue.
18 Clues: The price of progress, or just a smoky sunset? • The human version of low battery mode at a party. • Simultaneously god, mood, and furniture destroyer. • A magical portal of information, chaos, and cat videos. • The brave act of liking your own vibe before others do. • Adult rules that ruin all the fun unless you understand them. • ...
Oral Presentation 2022-12-05
9 Clues: facts provided • Single control flow • author's word choice • Mechanics of writing • talk giving information • pictures, charts, and diagrams • group of people who work together • method or procedure for transferring • information contained within a communication
WH VOCAB 2022-12-02
Across
- written to inform or motivate
- an explanation that convinces
- the reason the author is writing
- a position or perspective
- persuasive technique using endorse
Down
- persuasive technique using logic
- statement that confirms idea
- a position or statement on a topic
- opposing side of argument
- showing favor over ideas
- genre of writing that proves point
- persuasive technique using emotion
- the way someone views an idea
13 Clues: showing favor over ideas • opposing side of argument • a position or perspective • statement that confirms idea • written to inform or motivate • an explanation that convinces • the way someone views an idea • persuasive technique using logic • the reason the author is writing • a position or statement on a topic • genre of writing that proves point • ...
Crosswords 2025-09-24
Across
- – Device that converts AC to DC
- – Largest gland in human body
- – Universal logic gate
- – Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- – Protein that carries oxygen
- – Condition caused by iron deficiency
- – Functional unit of the nervous system
Down
- – Electrode where reduction occurs
- – Process of breaking down glucose
- – Unit of power
- – The protein in nails and hair
- – Device that increases or decreases voltage
- – The study of blood
13 Clues: – Unit of power • – The study of blood • – Universal logic gate • – Largest gland in human body • – Protein that carries oxygen • – The protein in nails and hair • – Device that converts AC to DC • – Electrode where reduction occurs • – Process of breaking down glucose • – Hormone that regulates blood sugar • – Condition caused by iron deficiency • ...
ELA Review - October 2023-10-18
Across
- root meaning "life"
- root meaning "study of"
- persuasive appeal using emotions and feelings
- persuasive appeal using credibility, celebrities, character
- person, place, thing, idea
- speaking
- root meaning "to measure"
- suffix meaning "person/specialist"
Down
- shows an action or the subject's state of being
- persuasive appeal using logic, facts, numbers, reasons
- root meaning "time"
- root meaning "eye/vision"
- the people you are attempting to persuade
- root meaning "self"
- used to support opinions or arguments
- suffix meaning "related to"
16 Clues: speaking • root meaning "life" • root meaning "time" • root meaning "self" • root meaning "study of" • root meaning "eye/vision" • root meaning "to measure" • person, place, thing, idea • suffix meaning "related to" • suffix meaning "person/specialist" • used to support opinions or arguments • the people you are attempting to persuade • persuasive appeal using emotions and feelings • ...
Lesson 1 Mystery Crossword - Joel 2025-03-31
Across
- Catbird Seat setting
- Van Dusen's escape method
- Quiet man who plans revenge
- “Quitters, Inc.” author
- What Ellery Queen solves
- What makes “The Catbird Seat” funny
- The detective in “Ellery Queen”
- “Thinking Machine” author
- The main character in “Quitters, Inc.”
Down
- Van Dusen’s assistant
- Professor Van Dusen’s nickname
- The theme in “Quitters, Inc.”
- What each story has in common
- Main emotion in “Quitters, Inc.”
- The company that enforces quitting smoking
- The author of “The Catbird Seat”
16 Clues: Catbird Seat setting • Van Dusen’s assistant • “Quitters, Inc.” author • What Ellery Queen solves • Van Dusen's escape method • “Thinking Machine” author • Quiet man who plans revenge • The theme in “Quitters, Inc.” • What each story has in common • Professor Van Dusen’s nickname • The detective in “Ellery Queen” • Main emotion in “Quitters, Inc.” • The author of “The Catbird Seat” • ...
Integrated circuit 2021-11-18
Across
- of resistor; an N-type material between two P-type
- system.
- a semiconductor device that regulates voltage or current flow and acts as a switch for signals
- the third terminal in a transistor positioned at the right it collects the
- an electronic component which allow electrical current to flow in only one direction which is an electrical version of a valve
Down
- in the left-hand side of a transistor that emits electron
- Bias, the opposite of Forward Bias
- Circuit, operates through logic gates and logic gates may actually have a combination of diodes and transistors as switch within
- of resistor; is a P material between two N-types of material.
- thin and lightly doped which pass the majority carriers from the emitter to collector
- Bias, when we introduce a voltage across a diode it allows current to flow
11 Clues: system. • Bias, the opposite of Forward Bias • of resistor; an N-type material between two P-type • in the left-hand side of a transistor that emits electron • of resistor; is a P material between two N-types of material. • Bias, when we introduce a voltage across a diode it allows current to flow • ...
Presentation #1 2014-06-19
Across
- Plato's description of Socrates method
- Bill and Ted's guide
- theory of knowledge
- belief we can not have knowledge
- traveling educators
Down
- Love of wisdom
- 19th Century Danish philosopher
- the nature of reality
- teacher on a path with Socrates ad Plato
- Distinguish correct from incorrect reasoning
- ad Absurdum technique for demonstrating the weakness of a position
- Plato's trial account
- correct values
13 Clues: Love of wisdom • correct values • theory of knowledge • traveling educators • Bill and Ted's guide • the nature of reality • Plato's trial account • 19th Century Danish philosopher • belief we can not have knowledge • Plato's description of Socrates method • teacher on a path with Socrates ad Plato • Distinguish correct from incorrect reasoning • ...
Poetry Collection I 2023-11-30
Across
- periods commas exclamation points
- a regional way of speaking
- the author of "The Jungle Book"
- the author of "The Fish"
- the voice of the poem
Down
- creates a single unified impression
- weeps
- the protagonist of "The Bridegroom"
- a conclusion reached through logic and reasoning
- tells a story
- the author of "The Bridegroom"
- the murder in "The Bridegroom"
- language that appeals to the senses
13 Clues: weeps • tells a story • the voice of the poem • the author of "The Fish" • a regional way of speaking • the author of "The Bridegroom" • the murder in "The Bridegroom" • the author of "The Jungle Book" • periods commas exclamation points • creates a single unified impression • the protagonist of "The Bridegroom" • language that appeals to the senses • ...
ARGUEMENTATIVE WRITING 2022-12-02
Across
- persuasive technique using emotion
- communication used to persuade
- position on a topic
- persuasive technique using credibility
- confirms your ideas
- the way someone fries a topic
- position in an argument
Down
- the intent for writing
- Explanation that makes your claim make sense
- position something is considered
- describing something based on personal views
- opposing side of your argument
- persuasive technique using logic/reason
13 Clues: position on a topic • confirms your ideas • the intent for writing • position in an argument • the way someone fries a topic • communication used to persuade • opposing side of your argument • position something is considered • persuasive technique using emotion • persuasive technique using credibility • persuasive technique using logic/reason • ...
9/27 Crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- Synonym for #4
- Antonym of #2
- Synonym for #1
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- Antonym for #9
- Clearly seen or understood.
- Synonym for #4
- Synonym for #11
- Extremely large
- Done or acting with excessive speed or urgency
Down
- Antonym for #7
- Having strong feelings of anticipation.
- Antonym for #8
- Utter a loud call or cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion.
- Open and honest in communication
- Synonym for #15
- Withstand the action or effect of.
17 Clues: Antonym of #2 • Synonym for #4 • Antonym for #7 • Antonym for #8 • Synonym for #1 • Antonym for #9 • Synonym for #4 • Synonym for #11 • Synonym for #15 • Extremely large • Clearly seen or understood. • Open and honest in communication • Withstand the action or effect of. • Having strong feelings of anticipation. • Done or acting with excessive speed or urgency • ...
Spring Break Review 2021-03-14
Across
- distance around a circle
- reasoning using patterns
- used to drill screws
- a squared plus b squared equals c squared
- type of nail that connects framing to framing
- opposite over hypotenuse
- length times width
Down
- altitude of a polygon
- adjacent over hypotenuse
- point in triangle equidistant from vertices
- point in triangle equidistant from sides
- reasoning using logic
- type of nail that connects sheathing to framing
- opposite over adjacent
- point in triangle that is created by medians
- distance around a polygon
16 Clues: length times width • used to drill screws • altitude of a polygon • reasoning using logic • opposite over adjacent • adjacent over hypotenuse • distance around a circle • reasoning using patterns • opposite over hypotenuse • distance around a polygon • point in triangle equidistant from sides • a squared plus b squared equals c squared • point in triangle equidistant from vertices • ...
Quarter 1 Terminology 2021-10-29
Across
- persuade with trust
- end of story
- describes verbs/adjectives/other adverbs
- expresses emotion
- action of the subject or linking
- beginning of the story - setting/characters
- joins words, phrases, and clauses
- specifies location in time/space
- persuade with logic
Down
- persuade with emotion
- main character starts facing conflicts
- describe/modify nouns/pronouns
- events leading to the end of a story
- most exciting part of story
- take the place of a noun
- person, place, thing, event, or idea
16 Clues: end of story • expresses emotion • persuade with trust • persuade with logic • persuade with emotion • take the place of a noun • most exciting part of story • describe/modify nouns/pronouns • action of the subject or linking • specifies location in time/space • joins words, phrases, and clauses • events leading to the end of a story • person, place, thing, event, or idea • ...
Dona The Phantom Tollbooth 2023-01-25
Across
- Person who conducts an orchestra
- Land of numbers
- House for royalty
- Discord; lack of harmony
- A large fancy dinner
- The watchdog
- The author's last name
- The same ending sound; the joyful princess
Down
- Lack of sound
- Balderdash, nonsense; the insect with Milo
- Logic; the quieter princess
- The boy who grew down instead of up
- Place where you are bored, apathetic
- Land of words
- A space or time that has no end
- The illustrator's last name
16 Clues: The watchdog • Lack of sound • Land of words • Land of numbers • House for royalty • A large fancy dinner • The author's last name • Discord; lack of harmony • Logic; the quieter princess • The illustrator's last name • A space or time that has no end • Person who conducts an orchestra • The boy who grew down instead of up • Place where you are bored, apathetic • ...
Aristotle by Erica Harrod 2016-03-11
Across
- Subject of Aristotle's earliest writings
- Aristotle was born in this Macedonian Village
- The school where Aristotle studied
- A person who seeks wisdom
- Rules of moral conduct
- A desirable quality
- Aristotle's students who walked around
- Not an important Aristotelian work
- The study of rules of sound reasoning
Down
- A place of ideal perfection
- Famous person taught by Aristotle
- Aristotle's father
- Aristotle's school
- Another name for Aristotle's school;walking around
- Occupation of Aristotle's father
- Taught Aristotle
16 Clues: Taught Aristotle • Aristotle's father • Aristotle's school • A desirable quality • Rules of moral conduct • A person who seeks wisdom • A place of ideal perfection • Occupation of Aristotle's father • Famous person taught by Aristotle • The school where Aristotle studied • Not an important Aristotelian work • The study of rules of sound reasoning • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-12-02
Across
- Study of Human Culture With Regards to Environmentalism
- Life Founded on Oil
- Belief Unity of All Creation, Innate Goodness, and Experience Over Thought
- Sustainable Future
- Better Red Than Dead
- Rejected Geological Epoch
- "It's just a joke, gawd!"
Down
- Ask Enzo
- Examining Cultural with Regards to the Broader Human Experience
- Allowing Emotion to Override Logic and Reason
- After the White Guys
- Examining the Subjective, Experimental, and Imaginative.
- Perfect
- Imperfect
- Study of Symbolism
- Hysterical
16 Clues: Perfect • Ask Enzo • Imperfect • Hysterical • Sustainable Future • Study of Symbolism • Life Founded on Oil • After the White Guys • Better Red Than Dead • Rejected Geological Epoch • "It's just a joke, gawd!" • Allowing Emotion to Override Logic and Reason • Study of Human Culture With Regards to Environmentalism • Examining the Subjective, Experimental, and Imaginative. • ...
Moral logic of survivor guilt 2023-03-02
Across
- characterized by empathy the ability to identify with the feelings or thoughts of others
- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime
- in deep sense of regret for having done wrong
- a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior
- given the responsibility of doing something or caring for someone or something
- the action of betraying one’s country, a group, or a person; treachery
- inner sense of what is morally right or wrong in one’s actions
Down
- guilt or blame that is deserved; blameworthiness
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster
- something that is carried with difficulty or obligation
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- feel sad, repentance, or disappointed over(something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity)
- a person who serves in an army
- striving to achieve or attain something in the face of difficulty or resistance
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one’s circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
15 Clues: a person who serves in an army • in deep sense of regret for having done wrong • guilt or blame that is deserved; blameworthiness • something that is carried with difficulty or obligation • inner sense of what is morally right or wrong in one’s actions • the fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime • ...
LOGIC Model of Program Evaluation 2026-02-28
Across
- Individuals or groups with interest in the program’s success.
- Systematic process of assessing program effectiveness.
- Short- and medium-term changes resulting from outputs.
- Structured approach for organizing evaluation components.
- Beliefs about conditions necessary for program success.
- Actions or processes carried out using inputs.
Down
- Direct products or services delivered by program activities.
- Specific measures used to track progress and outcomes.
- Specific, measurable steps toward achieving goals.
- Underlying explanation of how and why the program works.
- Broad statements of desired program achievements.
- Long-term, broader effects of the program on society or systems.
- Clue
- Resources invested to run a program (e.g., staff, funds, materials).
- External environment influencing program implementation.
15 Clues: Clue • Actions or processes carried out using inputs. • Broad statements of desired program achievements. • Specific, measurable steps toward achieving goals. • Specific measures used to track progress and outcomes. • Systematic process of assessing program effectiveness. • Short- and medium-term changes resulting from outputs. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2023-01-05
8 Clues: Logic • Emotion • Character • Exaggeration • Using similar phrases • Comparison with words like or as • Comparison without words like or as • Creates the inanimate to have human characteristics
