logic Crossword Puzzles
Unit 1 Stacey 2023-09-11
Across
- Mind a combination of both reason and emotion.
- the positives and negatives of the past three different options.
- Mind ruled by feelings and urges.
- Mind ruled by facts, reason and logic.
- to pick one of the choices you have listed.
- Of the different options you have both positive and negative.
- Intentionally focusing your attention on one thing at the moment.
Down
- Decisions do not affect your health or the health of others.
- triangle what shape they use in health.
- Being present and participating fully in the moment.
- The decision of problem to be solved.
11 Clues: Mind ruled by feelings and urges. • The decision of problem to be solved. • Mind ruled by facts, reason and logic. • triangle what shape they use in health. • to pick one of the choices you have listed. • Mind a combination of both reason and emotion. • Being present and participating fully in the moment. • Decisions do not affect your health or the health of others. • ...
Chicano/a and Women's Vocabulary 2024-05-13
Across
- a person who works doing jobs like picking and serving
- an opinion of a person or group of people that may not be created using logic or reason, but on other people's ideas
- land between North and South America
- a men's suit with baggy pants and a long jacket
- a prefix that means against when put in front of another word
- the belief that women and men are equal and should be treated equally under the law
Down
- not controlled
- inherited from parents
- very poor
- a chin-length haircut for women
- right to vote
11 Clues: very poor • right to vote • not controlled • inherited from parents • a chin-length haircut for women • land between North and South America • a men's suit with baggy pants and a long jacket • a person who works doing jobs like picking and serving • a prefix that means against when put in front of another word • ...
caroline snyder 2.3 #1 2025-02-03
Across
- The physical or logical unit which can independently process all computational functions
- A small motherbond form factor
- The register stores information acquired from the logic unit
- Contains the instructions for the data being processed
- The mechanism that holds the platters of HDD in place
- The amount of space occupied by an object
Down
- Bus Part of the system bus that controls how the CPU communicates with other hardware devices
- Drive a portable storage device
- The smallest unit measurement used to quantify computer data
- The register that stores and updates memory address space
- The register that stores and updates memory address space
- wireless networking technology providing wireless network access to computers
12 Clues: A small motherbond form factor • Drive a portable storage device • The amount of space occupied by an object • The mechanism that holds the platters of HDD in place • Contains the instructions for the data being processed • The register that stores and updates memory address space • The register that stores and updates memory address space • ...
Joy Time 2015-03-27
Across
- Operator used to check a specific codition like = or >.
- Used to make a loop that repeated certain number of times.
- Used to combine two or more conditional expressions.
- Evaluated value ex. arithmetic operation.
- Error Error happens when writing code incorrectly.
- Error Error appears during the execution of the program.
- Must be placed within double quotation.
- Reserved memory location that can't be changed later.
Down
- Variable name can't start with.
- Reserved memory location to store value temporarily.
- Used to insert new line in the output.
- Used to run code at regular intervals.
- Can be True of False.
- An expression that results in True of False
- Error Error happens when the expressions used in the assignment statement are built improperly.
- Used to make a loop that repeated while some condition is True.
- Numeric data Type that cannot have negative values.
- Determines where the variable or constant can be used.
18 Clues: Can be True of False. • Variable name can't start with. • Used to insert new line in the output. • Used to run code at regular intervals. • Must be placed within double quotation. • Evaluated value ex. arithmetic operation. • An expression that results in True of False • Error Error happens when writing code incorrectly. • ...
AP Lang 2021-10-23
Across
- Appeal to emotions
- The company who makes AP exams
- AP stands for ___
- A speaker's attitude toward the subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language and organization
- The speaker's moves used to convince the audience
- The specific occasion/event that prompted or sparked the message to be spoken/written
- The time, place, and occasion surrounding the situation
- The study of effective and persuasive language use
- What the speaker wants to audience to think, do, or know
Down
- Why the speaker is conveying a message
- An attractive but unreliable piece of reasoning
- Your teacher's name
- Who the speaker is speaking/presenting to
- Online site for quizzes
- The sentence or groups of sentences that directly expresses the author's opinion, purpose, meaning, or proposition. It should be short and clear.
- Who is doing the speaking/presenting
- Appeal to logic or reason
- Appeal to ethics/shared values/beliefs
18 Clues: AP stands for ___ • Appeal to emotions • Your teacher's name • Online site for quizzes • Appeal to logic or reason • The company who makes AP exams • Who is doing the speaking/presenting • Why the speaker is conveying a message • Appeal to ethics/shared values/beliefs • Who the speaker is speaking/presenting to • An attractive but unreliable piece of reasoning • ...
Argumentation 2025-01-29
Across
- writing that connects evidence to a claim
- the author's intent or reason for writing
- something based on reason or truth or reason
- a minor claim that supports a central claim
- the overall attitude conveyed by the narrator's words
- a word or phrase that connects ideas in writing
- information or emotional words that support an argument
- acknowledging a point made by an opposing argument
Down
- writing that has a clear point related to main idea
- evidence info that supports a claim in writing
- having clarity or intelligibility in writing
- the reader's marks, notes or questions about a text
- the way ideas are arranged and presented on page
- reasoning an argument where the conclusion doesn't follow logic
- the art of persuasive speaking or writing
- the way a writer expresses themselves (word choice)
- a claim that expresses a belief or idea
- an argument that directly opposes the main claim
18 Clues: a claim that expresses a belief or idea • writing that connects evidence to a claim • the author's intent or reason for writing • the art of persuasive speaking or writing • a minor claim that supports a central claim • having clarity or intelligibility in writing • something based on reason or truth or reason • evidence info that supports a claim in writing • ...
9th grade first semester vocab word puzzle 2024-12-13
Across
- Full of light; bright or shining.
- Having a sound basis in logic or fact.
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- One’s opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
- made plans to carry out something
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong commitment.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their part
- Written or carved, often with words
Down
- Responsibility for a fault or wrong.
- Showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information
- Smaller, dissenting groups within a larger organization.
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- Filled with wonder or delight; captivated.
- An object kept as a reminder of a person or event.
- a stereotypical character.
- A comprehensive description or explanation of an idea or theory.
- Responsibility for a fault or wrong; blame.
- Very great or intense; having deep insight or understanding.
19 Clues: a stereotypical character. • Full of light; bright or shining. • made plans to carry out something • Written or carved, often with words • Responsibility for a fault or wrong. • Having a sound basis in logic or fact. • Nearness in space, time, or relationship. • Filled with wonder or delight; captivated. • Responsibility for a fault or wrong; blame. • ...
W9 Vocabulary Crossword - Part Two 2025-05-12
Across
- the amount of space between two things or places
- a choice between two or more things
- a long journey to search for something
- used to explain whether something can be done
- showing the use of imagination
- an idea about what something is
- to print and sell something, such as a book
- in a way that is needed or required
- to lose all hope
Down
- being sure or certain of success
- not sensible for the situation
- a picture in a book or magazine
- a word or phrase used in a specific field
- participation in events that leads to gaining knowledge or developing a skill
- extremely good
- past or farther than something
- to influence someone and make them feel excited to do something
- a world or territory, usually in fiction, that is different in space, time, or logic
18 Clues: extremely good • to lose all hope • not sensible for the situation • showing the use of imagination • past or farther than something • a picture in a book or magazine • an idea about what something is • being sure or certain of success • a choice between two or more things • in a way that is needed or required • a long journey to search for something • ...
ELA STAAR Review Grade 8 2024-03-06
Across
- when the words don't literally mean what they say
- uses logic or reason to support a claim by offering valid reasons
- the turning point of the story
- a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun
- describes events in the order they happened
- the lesson/moral of the text
- the problem gets resolved at the end of the story
- the build up to the climax
- why something happened and what happened
Down
- a statement that provides a side of the argument
- the perspective of the narrator
- the opposing point of view
- when the pronoun and verb agree with each other
- a one word explanation of the ideas in a text
- where and when the story takes place
- the basic form of the verb; usually has a "to" in front
- a short account of the main ideas of a text
- when something is said too often
18 Clues: the opposing point of view • the build up to the climax • the lesson/moral of the text • the turning point of the story • the perspective of the narrator • when something is said too often • where and when the story takes place • why something happened and what happened • describes events in the order they happened • a short account of the main ideas of a text • ...
lab 2022-12-13
Across
- the block where you can put play melody
- the block where you can put light level
- the action that asks questions
- where you can put radio set group 1
- where you can pick to show any number
- the start of the flowchart.
- where you can put plot x and y
- is an action
- the drawer where you find a block to repeat code.
- when you move to the next action
Down
- a sequence that is based off true or false
- the drawer where you can make a variable
- the drawer where you can put "if true then"
- the drawer where you can make a function
- the part of the flowchart that declares an action.
- a sequnce that reapeat actions
- is a sequence that is in a straight line
- the drawer where you can pick random true or false.
18 Clues: is an action • the start of the flowchart. • the action that asks questions • a sequnce that reapeat actions • where you can put plot x and y • when you move to the next action • where you can put radio set group 1 • where you can pick to show any number • the block where you can put play melody • the block where you can put light level • ...
Computer Languages 2025-06-17
Across
- – Popular high-level language, named after a snake.
- – Systems programming language known for safety and performance.
- – Query language used for databases.
- – Language used to develop iOS applications.
- – Language with "write once, run anywhere" philosophy.
- – Logic programming language, used in expert systems.
- – Language developed by Microsoft, used in .NET framework.
- – Scripting language for web development, runs in browser.
- – Language known for its use in academia and functional programming.
- – Language primarily used to structure web pages.
Down
- – Extension of C, famous for object-oriented features.
- – Language that compiles to JavaScript, developed by Microsoft.
- – Functional-first language used on the .NET platform.
- – AI and symbolic reasoning language used in early AI development.
- – Language mainly used for developing websites.
- – General-purpose language with strong numerical computing capabilities.
- language – Language known for statistical computing and graphics.
- – Language designed for numeric computation and simulations.
- – Language with JSX syntax, often used with React.
19 Clues: – Query language used for databases. • – Language used to develop iOS applications. • – Language mainly used for developing websites. • – Language primarily used to structure web pages. • – Language with JSX syntax, often used with React. • – Popular high-level language, named after a snake. • – Logic programming language, used in expert systems. • ...
Argumentation 2026-03-06
Across
- writing that connects evidence to a claim
- the author's intent or reason for writing
- something based on reason or truth or reason
- a minor claim that supports a central claim
- the overall attitude conveyed by the narrator's words
- a word or phrase that connects ideas in writing
- information or emotional words that support an argument
- acknowledging a point made by an opposing argument
Down
- writing that has a clear point related to main idea
- evidence info that supports a claim in writing
- having clarity or intelligibility in writing
- the reader's marks, notes or questions about a text
- the way ideas are arranged and presented on page
- reasoning an argument where the conclusion doesn't follow logic
- the art of persuasive speaking or writing
- the way a writer expresses themselves (word choice)
- a claim that expresses a belief or idea
- an argument that directly opposes the main claim
18 Clues: a claim that expresses a belief or idea • writing that connects evidence to a claim • the author's intent or reason for writing • the art of persuasive speaking or writing • a minor claim that supports a central claim • having clarity or intelligibility in writing • something based on reason or truth or reason • evidence info that supports a claim in writing • ...
Unit 1: Orientation Unit 2: Considerations for Parenthood 2020-10-09
Across
- appeal to credibility or character
- someone who takes care of a child
- certain age group
- appeal to emotion
Down
- appeal to logic or reason
- likes to be in control and make the most decisions, does not care too much about the group members’ feelings
- guides group in a way where all group members make decisions and have a say
- a person who takes charge in a group of people
- a behavior that is normal or common with
9 Clues: certain age group • appeal to emotion • appeal to logic or reason • someone who takes care of a child • appeal to credibility or character • a behavior that is normal or common with • a person who takes charge in a group of people • guides group in a way where all group members make decisions and have a say • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2022-02-28
Across
- appealing to logic or reason
- knowledge or data on which to base belief; used to prove truth
- appealing to emotions
- a claim based on knowledge of the other side of a controversial issue
Down
- an assertion of something as true, real, or factual
- logical conclusions, judgements, or inferences based on evidence
- the specific reason for speaking or writing; your goal
- appealing to credibility/trustworthiness
- the person or group of people the writer is trying to convince
9 Clues: appealing to emotions • appealing to logic or reason • appealing to credibility/trustworthiness • an assertion of something as true, real, or factual • the specific reason for speaking or writing; your goal • knowledge or data on which to base belief; used to prove truth • the person or group of people the writer is trying to convince • ...
Rhetorical Analysis - Row 3 2023-11-15
Across
- Using emotional appeal
- Where poor shaming is taking place for many kids
- The author of the essay
- What the author uses to make her writing stronger
- The author's choice of words to convey tone
Down
- Making fun of someone due to lack of money
- The first state to implement a law trying to end poor shaming
- A device used in writing to show the author's attitude towards the subject
- Using logic and reason to appeal
9 Clues: Using emotional appeal • The author of the essay • Using logic and reason to appeal • Making fun of someone due to lack of money • The author's choice of words to convey tone • Where poor shaming is taking place for many kids • What the author uses to make her writing stronger • The first state to implement a law trying to end poor shaming • ...
3.2 Rules of Inference with Propositions 2025-01-23
Across
- The validity of an argument is established by applying the rules of inference and laws of propositional logic in a logical ______.
- H1: ﹁q, H2: p → q, ∴ p
- H1: p, H2: p → q, ∴ q
- H1: p ∨ q, H2: ﹁p ∨ r, ∴ q ∨ r
- H1: p, ∴ p ∨ q
Down
- H1: p ∧ q, ∴ p
- H1: p, H2: q, ∴ p ∧ q
- What syllogism? H1: p → q, H2: q → r, ∴ p → r
- What syllogism? H1: p ∨ q, H2: ﹁p, ∴ q
9 Clues: H1: p ∧ q, ∴ p • H1: p, ∴ p ∨ q • H1: p, H2: q, ∴ p ∧ q • H1: p, H2: p → q, ∴ q • H1: ﹁q, H2: p → q, ∴ p • H1: p ∨ q, H2: ﹁p ∨ r, ∴ q ∨ r • What syllogism? H1: p ∨ q, H2: ﹁p, ∴ q • What syllogism? H1: p → q, H2: q → r, ∴ p → r • The validity of an argument is established by applying the rules of inference and laws of propositional logic in a logical ______.
P&D QUIZ 2025-12-11
Across
- the spreading of something more widely
- having many different aspects or features
- the fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness
- the vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge
- the action of widely spreading and promoting an idea, theory, etc.
Down
- the action or process of increasing especially in quantity or value
- something which is based on another source
- the action of fixing the boundary or limits of something
- the action of fixing the boundary or limits of something
- relating to meaning in language or logic
10 Clues: the spreading of something more widely • relating to meaning in language or logic • having many different aspects or features • something which is based on another source • the fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness • the action of fixing the boundary or limits of something • the action of fixing the boundary or limits of something • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-06-11
5 Clues: "I think, therefore I am." • Based upon logic and reason • Creator of the cave allegory • Gaining knowledge through experience • innate knowledge that we are born with
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy 2014-03-03
Across
- Therapist's main goal is to provide v_______
- Acceptance of life as it is not as how it is suppose to be and the need to change
- Causal pathways-emotion,regulation,self, behaviour, cognitive ____
Down
- In dialectics, balance of emotion mind vs logic mind
- Client must create this to determine order of therapeutic goals
- Disorder for which DBT was originally created
- Focusing non-judgemental, present centred awareness
- One of four aspects of therapy is _____ effectiveness
- DBT draws from elements of this eastern philosophy
- Reality acceptance skill- smile every day when you wake up!
- =Contradiction between two conflicting forces
11 Clues: Therapist's main goal is to provide v_______ • Disorder for which DBT was originally created • =Contradiction between two conflicting forces • DBT draws from elements of this eastern philosophy • Focusing non-judgemental, present centred awareness • In dialectics, balance of emotion mind vs logic mind • One of four aspects of therapy is _____ effectiveness • ...
Vocab 5 2023-12-12
Across
- quiet, gentle, or easily imposed on; submissive
- extremely dirty or unpleasant, especially as result of poverty or neglect
- to hate or regard with disgust
- to lose or be without hope, the complete loss or absence of hope
- to restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something
- enemy
Down
- the emotions associated with a word in addition to the words dictionary definition
- the exact definition of a word as found in the dictionary
- to argue or fight, an argument or fight
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable
- disgusting filth, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
11 Clues: enemy • to hate or regard with disgust • to argue or fight, an argument or fight • quiet, gentle, or easily imposed on; submissive • having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable • to restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something • the exact definition of a word as found in the dictionary • disgusting filth, especially as a result of poverty or neglect • ...
TABE READING 2024-04-09
Across
- an event made to happen by another event
- how one idea relates to the next in leading to a conclusion
- a message or topic in a piece of writing
- the basic meaning of a word
- to state indirectly
Down
- topic or idea that a piece of writing is about
- a conclusion based on evidence from the test
- visual display that represents data using lines or bars
- measured numbers that tell us things about the world
- a common saying in which words are not used for their literal meaning
- the main events in a story
11 Clues: to state indirectly • the main events in a story • the basic meaning of a word • an event made to happen by another event • a message or topic in a piece of writing • a conclusion based on evidence from the test • topic or idea that a piece of writing is about • measured numbers that tell us things about the world • visual display that represents data using lines or bars • ...
persuasive techniques 2025-07-16
Across
- A rhetorical appeal to emotion
- A command
- A series of 3 parallel words or phrases
- Addressing a person or group of people directly by name or by pronouns
- A comparison between one thing and another
- Rhetorical speaking that appeals to logic is called l___
Down
- A short statement expressing a general truth or rule
- The art of persuasive speaking is called r____
- A short, amusing or interesting story about a person or real incident used to illustrate a point
- Language which makes the audience feel a particular emotion
- The repetition of a word or phrase at the start of multiple sentences
11 Clues: A command • A rhetorical appeal to emotion • A series of 3 parallel words or phrases • A comparison between one thing and another • The art of persuasive speaking is called r____ • A short statement expressing a general truth or rule • Rhetorical speaking that appeals to logic is called l___ • Language which makes the audience feel a particular emotion • ...
Computer Hardwares 2022-08-20
Across
- GPU = _______ Processing Unit
- Central Processing Unit
- ALU stands for _________ Logic Unit
- ______ Access Memory is cleared when the computer is shut down
- _______ Unit (CU) is a part of CPU that manages computational processes
- A hardware that lets us inputs characters and commands
Down
- A _____ disk is a backup storage device that can be removed easily
- The unit of storage, written as GB for short
- A hardware that outputs sound to its surrounding
- A circuit board that connects every component in the computer
- By using _____, we can point at or choose any item on the screen
11 Clues: Central Processing Unit • GPU = _______ Processing Unit • ALU stands for _________ Logic Unit • The unit of storage, written as GB for short • A hardware that outputs sound to its surrounding • A hardware that lets us inputs characters and commands • A circuit board that connects every component in the computer • ...
French Revolution (stage 1) 2022-11-17
Across
- rights, idea that all humans are born with rights
- _________________ of the Rights of Man and Citizen
- major change of the social or political structure of a society
- government in power
- Court Oath, pledge to create a constitution
- General, meeting to discuss the financial crises in France
Down
- unjust treatment over a long period of time
- contract, agreement between the people and their government
- French Revolution began here
- Assembly, It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- emphasized the use of reason and logic to solve social and political problemsanarchy, lack of government and law
11 Clues: government in power • French Revolution began here • unjust treatment over a long period of time • Court Oath, pledge to create a constitution • rights, idea that all humans are born with rights • _________________ of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Assembly, It passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man • General, meeting to discuss the financial crises in France • ...
Anh_Crossword 2025-09-06
Across
- Like a brain, performs logic operations
- The data here remain even when the computer powered off
- Compact, tiny and complete
- File system that provides advanced features,encryption, quotas, e.c.t
- Small-form-factor design for everyday tasks
Down
- Data storage system, significant faster data process compare to traditional HHD
- The lights are either blocks or let passes to create some form of visual figure
- It spreads and causes trouble and damage to the software
- Combines both video and audio, both into one cable
- Storing the same data in different locations on the hard disk drive
- Provide physical connection point to the network
11 Clues: Compact, tiny and complete • Like a brain, performs logic operations • Small-form-factor design for everyday tasks • Provide physical connection point to the network • Combines both video and audio, both into one cable • The data here remain even when the computer powered off • It spreads and causes trouble and damage to the software • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Speech Semester 1 Review 2022-01-14
Across
- the art of persuasive speaking and writing
- a persuasive appeal to emotion
- anxiety over the idea of giving a speech in front of an audience
- a _________ message is meant to convince someone to change their values, beliefs, or actions.
- rhythm and volume of your voice
Down
- a _____ persuasive speech persuades an audience that something is right or wrong,
- a _____ persuasive speech persuades an audience to change the status quo
- a persuasive appeal to logic
- flat sound without expressiveness
- a _____ persuasive speech persuades an audience that something is or isn’t true.
- a communication _______ is anything that prevents us from understanding someone's thoughts or messages.
- a persuasive appeal to credibility
12 Clues: a persuasive appeal to logic • a persuasive appeal to emotion • rhythm and volume of your voice • flat sound without expressiveness • a persuasive appeal to credibility • the art of persuasive speaking and writing • anxiety over the idea of giving a speech in front of an audience • a _____ persuasive speech persuades an audience to change the status quo • ...
School Subjects 2022-04-04
Across
- You read and discuss books and authors.
- It studies the substances and matter.
- Students learn how to speak the universal language.
- Here you can learn how to speak germany.
- Here you can play different instruments
- It's the study of different places on Earth’s surface.
- It is the study of physical and natural world through observation and experiments
Down
- It is the study of human life in the past
- You learn how to paint different pictures.
- You can play sports and do some exercise
- Here you learn more about your native language.
- It's the science that studies the logic of shape and numbers.
12 Clues: It studies the substances and matter. • You read and discuss books and authors. • Here you can play different instruments • You can play sports and do some exercise • Here you can learn how to speak germany. • It is the study of human life in the past • You learn how to paint different pictures. • Here you learn more about your native language. • ...
Research Methods – Qualitative Research Intro 2022-05-22
Across
- philosophically questions what knowledge, reality, truth and beliefs are.
- not the same as methods.
- validatory methods check systematic analyses.
- when a person supports the notion that a theory or information is false with evidence or logic.
- Reality is relative to social, historical and cultural context.
- Relativist approach used (one reality to observe and subjective experiences are considered).
Down
- there is one reality.
- a philosophy of experience.
- not the same as methodology.
- aims to understand the world and gain knowledge about it via behaviours, principles and patterns.
- a positive approach (one reality to find through observations) is used.
- when participants do not give information to researchers deliberately.
- when participants give data to psychologists directly.
13 Clues: there is one reality. • not the same as methods. • a philosophy of experience. • not the same as methodology. • validatory methods check systematic analyses. • when participants give data to psychologists directly. • Reality is relative to social, historical and cultural context. • when participants do not give information to researchers deliberately. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-01-19
Across
- This word is also known as the common language
- A way of life that uses reason and logic
- Is a well educated and well rounded person
- This person made the printing press
- The Medici's lived in this city
- The family that got rich off of trade
Down
- The NORTHERN renaissance started here
- This person built libraries to house ancient Greece and Rome works
- This word describes ideas that are focused in a non religious or worldly way
- The renaissance began on this European peninsula
- Italy was made up of several places with there own government
- This is the place the Pope would be
12 Clues: The Medici's lived in this city • This person made the printing press • This is the place the Pope would be • The NORTHERN renaissance started here • The family that got rich off of trade • A way of life that uses reason and logic • Is a well educated and well rounded person • This word is also known as the common language • ...
Figurative Language & Literary Tools 2023-09-14
Across
- A question that doesnt need to be answered is
- The same letter or sound at the beginning of words near each other
- When you exaggerate
- Words that imitate sound ie crash, bang, splat
- When you are providing you should be believed
Down
- Saying the same word over and over again
- Repeated vowel sounds or sounds in the middle of words
- Engaging five senses sight, sound, taste, touch, smell
- Using 'like or as' to compare something to something else
- He's a couch potato is an example of what?
- When you try and connect to the audiences emotions
- When you try and connect to the audiences logic
12 Clues: When you exaggerate • Saying the same word over and over again • He's a couch potato is an example of what? • A question that doesnt need to be answered is • When you are providing you should be believed • Words that imitate sound ie crash, bang, splat • When you try and connect to the audiences logic • When you try and connect to the audiences emotions • ...
Choice board crossword puzzle 2024-04-22
Across
- force someone to do something
- Great anger that expresses itself in a desire to punish something
- manager person who is in charge of a project
- Using strong, rough force that causes injury
- group group of people that are taken from a larger group to study
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent
- Attacked, entered with force and no permission
Down
- Test Test to measure the ability of a person to deal with physical activity
- Suppose to be a case, without proof
- An argument, theory, or policy; logical and consistent
- Intense anger
- Hurt feelings of someone; affected in an unpleasant way
12 Clues: Intense anger • force someone to do something • Suppose to be a case, without proof • Using strong, rough force that causes injury • manager person who is in charge of a project • Attacked, entered with force and no permission • An argument, theory, or policy; logical and consistent • Hurt feelings of someone; affected in an unpleasant way • ...
Learning 2025-06-12
Across
- – Learning through doing, rather than just reading or listening.
- – The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- – The continuous pursuit of acquiring new knowledge throughout life.
- – A person who teaches others.
- – The process of acquiring knowledge and skills.
Down
- – Another word for understanding or information.
- – A mental state in which you can recall and apply what you have learned.
- – A place where students go to learn.
- – A method of learning where information is tested to improve understanding.
- – The act of concentrating on a task or activity.
- – The process of gaining new skills or habits through repetition.
- – The ability to understand and use logic and reasoning.
12 Clues: – A person who teaches others. • – A place where students go to learn. • – Another word for understanding or information. • – The process of acquiring knowledge and skills. • – The act of concentrating on a task or activity. • – The ability to understand and use logic and reasoning. • – The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • ...
Marvel Heroes 2022-06-07
Across
- My real name is Natasha Romanova.
- I was designed as a patriotic super soldier who helped fight the axis powers.
- I have the power to shrink to the size of an insect.
- I am a wealthy American business magnate.
Down
- I am an android who is driven by logic but possesses emotions.
- My real name is T'Challa.
- I have a dissociative identity disorder.
- I am a highschool student from Queens, New York.
- I am the Asgardian god of thunder.
9 Clues: My real name is T'Challa. • My real name is Natasha Romanova. • I am the Asgardian god of thunder. • I have a dissociative identity disorder. • I am a wealthy American business magnate. • I am a highschool student from Queens, New York. • I have the power to shrink to the size of an insect. • I am an android who is driven by logic but possesses emotions. • ...
Informatikai alapismeretek 3 2021-03-15
Across
- A Linux operációs rendszer megalkotója
- A Szegedi Katicabogár kinek a nevéhez fűződik
- Anyja német bevándorlók gyermeke, apja gazdag szír muzulmán családból származott
- 23 évesen ő volt a berlini egyetem legfiatalabb tanára
Down
- Az autójának rendszáma: LOGIC (Logika)
- Az Analitikus gép feltalálója, ezért a Számítógépek atyjának is tekintik őt
- A Word és az Excel fejlesztését vezette a Microsoft-nál
- Melyik informatikus született 1955. október 28-án
- A második világháborúban a németek Enigma nevű kódját feltörte a Colossus nevű kódfejtő géppel
9 Clues: Az autójának rendszáma: LOGIC (Logika) • A Linux operációs rendszer megalkotója • A Szegedi Katicabogár kinek a nevéhez fűződik • Melyik informatikus született 1955. október 28-án • 23 évesen ő volt a berlini egyetem legfiatalabb tanára • A Word és az Excel fejlesztését vezette a Microsoft-nál • ...
TB 2 unit 4 2023-09-04
Across
- games about sports like soccer, basketball, etc
- games where we play as a selected character and follows a storyline
- games about songs and music
- games about solving a puzzle
Down
- games where we have to use logic and strategize carefully to win, like chess
- games where shoot enemies, can be first-person view or not
- question-and-answer games about general topic and knowledge
- main character of the game
- the villains that we have to defeat in game
9 Clues: main character of the game • games about songs and music • games about solving a puzzle • the villains that we have to defeat in game • games about sports like soccer, basketball, etc • games where shoot enemies, can be first-person view or not • question-and-answer games about general topic and knowledge • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2023-11-09
Across
- statement made by the author based on the facts that have been
- to support an argument
- something that can be verified as true with data, observations, and reliable sources
- idea what the text is mostly about; main idea
- the subject of the text
- the author’s stance on a topic or issue
Down
- the position on a topic that is based on logic, reasoning, and research
- the reader of the text
- purpose why the author wrote the text
9 Clues: the reader of the text • to support an argument • the subject of the text • purpose why the author wrote the text • the author’s stance on a topic or issue • idea what the text is mostly about; main idea • statement made by the author based on the facts that have been • the position on a topic that is based on logic, reasoning, and research • ...
Introduction to Computer & Programming 2020-09-07
Across
- ____________ is one of the examples of high level language.
- __________ is a secondary storage device.
- Mouse is an ______________ device.
- ___________ is an example of system software
- Java translates codes to an intermediate code which is known as _________.
- Computer consists of hardware and __________________.
- __________ is an example of output device.
Down
- ___________ language does not need to be compiled and understood directly by the computer.
- Errors that are not detected during compilation or while running but give wrong results is known as?
- ___________ is the brain of computer.
- Grammatical mistakes in codes is known as ____________ error.
- __________ is an example of application software that is used to browse the Internet.
- Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error.
13 Clues: Mouse is an ______________ device. • ___________ is the brain of computer. • __________ is a secondary storage device. • __________ is an example of output device. • ___________ is an example of system software • Computer consists of hardware and __________________. • Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error. • ...
Section 4 Socratic Dialogue Day 2022-03-28
Across
- opposite of authenticity
- ____ is viewed as a problem for Sartre as they are viewed as obstacles to ourselves.
- seeing the goddess that is within each other
- goal for JP-Sartre
- key part of Descartes philosophy. We can _____ our senses, sight, and logic.
- "subjectivity"
Down
- part of the framework for Sartre and relates to facticity and identity
- part of the framework for Sartre and relates to transcendence and freedom
- relates to consciousness and coincides with the mind
- "________ is what it is not, and it is not what it is."
- This deals with knowledge and how we know what we know.
- relates to consciousness and coincides with the body.
- "objectivity"
13 Clues: "objectivity" • "subjectivity" • goal for JP-Sartre • opposite of authenticity • seeing the goddess that is within each other • relates to consciousness and coincides with the mind • relates to consciousness and coincides with the body. • "________ is what it is not, and it is not what it is." • This deals with knowledge and how we know what we know. • ...
Structure Programming Crossword Puzzles 2016-02-05
Across
- a statement when executed in a loop brings the control out of the loop.
- a step by step process to solve a problem.
- a variable which can hold memory address.
- The principle which suggests breaking complex program into sub programs
- group of elements of same data type
- wrapping attributes and behaviour together.
- A phase in SDLC which comes after implementation phase.
Down
- A softwaredevelopment model in which once a phase is complete we cannot go back to the phase.
- graphical representation of an algorithm
- Considering only essential features of objects without focusing on background details
- The dependency between objects can be high or low.
- A function should contain only one logic.
- instance of a class
13 Clues: instance of a class • group of elements of same data type • graphical representation of an algorithm • a variable which can hold memory address. • A function should contain only one logic. • a step by step process to solve a problem. • wrapping attributes and behaviour together. • The dependency between objects can be high or low. • ...
Philosophy in Action 2022-12-05
Across
- Study of the nature of right and wrong and the distinction between good and evil
- OF WISDOM The meaning of Philosophia (3 words)
- The term philosophy comes from
- Where did Socrates live?
- Room where this class took place
- Which theory maintains that an idea is true if it works or settles the problem it deals with
- Which period was this class on Wednesdays
Down
- Ancient philosophy was almost entirely (ancient civilization)
- With whom the Chinese philosophy was known
- Which aims to determine the nature, basis and extent of knowledge
- study of principles and methods of reasoning
- The day our second class is held
- language used in medieval Christian church
13 Clues: Where did Socrates live? • The term philosophy comes from • Room where this class took place • The day our second class is held • Which period was this class on Wednesdays • With whom the Chinese philosophy was known • language used in medieval Christian church • study of principles and methods of reasoning • OF WISDOM The meaning of Philosophia (3 words) • ...
Jasmin Dhaliwal Final Exam Crossword 2022-12-07
Across
- The listener, viewer, or reader of a text.
- When something is or feels intense.
- Endless, so long as to seem endless.
- Thinking about thinking.
- An organized presentation of an individual's education, work samples, and skills.
- The time and place a speech is given or a piece is written.
Down
- A specified area of activity or knowledge.
- Examine and judge carefully.
- A conclusion drawn from specific information that is used to make a broad statement about a topic or person.
- Think deeply or carefully about.
- The experience and knowledge necessary to deal with the potential difficulties or dangers of life in an urban environment.
- A state of being bored.
- Appeal to logic and reason.
13 Clues: A state of being bored. • Thinking about thinking. • Appeal to logic and reason. • Examine and judge carefully. • Think deeply or carefully about. • When something is or feels intense. • Endless, so long as to seem endless. • The listener, viewer, or reader of a text. • A specified area of activity or knowledge. • The time and place a speech is given or a piece is written. • ...
Argumentative Unit Crossword 2022-12-02
Across
- The position or statement of a topic or opinion
- A statement to validate ideas (ex: quotes)
- A persuasive technique that uses logic and reason
- Verbal and written communication for the purpose to persuade, inform, or/and motivate
- The opposing side of a claim
- The perspective or position of the writing
- A persuasive technique that emphasizes credibility of their source
Down
- A writing genre that involves the person to establish a claim and provide evidence
- When the writing is based on personal preference or favoritism
- How someone views information, a topic, events, etc.
- The reason or intent of the author
- An explanation to elaborate on the ideas stated
- A persuasive technique that convinces through emotions
13 Clues: The opposing side of a claim • The reason or intent of the author • A statement to validate ideas (ex: quotes) • The perspective or position of the writing • The position or statement of a topic or opinion • An explanation to elaborate on the ideas stated • A persuasive technique that uses logic and reason • How someone views information, a topic, events, etc. • ...
Chapter 8 and Chapter 14 (Middle Childhood) 2023-02-14
Across
- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
- The lower and upper front teeth
- Outside factors influencing behavior
- The coordination of the eye and hand
Down
- Experiences
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perceptions
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- A major health problem caused by overeating
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- The repetition of information after it is used
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children devlop socially acceptable behavior
13 Clues: Experiences • The lower and upper front teeth • Outside factors influencing behavior • The coordination of the eye and hand • A major health problem caused by overeating • Aggression that is directed to another child • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The repetition of information after it is used • Being aware of others distress and wanting to help them • ...
ERWC Concept Review! 2024-01-08
Across
- type of writing that aims to convince a reader
- the author's reason for creating a text
- appeal to emotion
- What do you need to put around evidence
- type of writing that aims to teach a reader about a topic
- When your evidence can be perceived as believable
- the person who can sign you up for the department of rehabilitation
- appeal to logic
Down
- an argument that opposes a claim that has been made
- appeal to credibility
- a grant that allows for community to be free for the first two years
- financial aid given by the government
- can be accidental or purposeful use of someone else's words as your own
13 Clues: appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • appeal to credibility • financial aid given by the government • the author's reason for creating a text • What do you need to put around evidence • type of writing that aims to convince a reader • When your evidence can be perceived as believable • an argument that opposes a claim that has been made • ...
Computer Parts 2024-02-26
Across
- is the smallest addressable element in a raster image
- memory that can be read and changed
- firmware used to provide runtime services
- is an industry standard that allows data exchange and delivery of power
- processor for which the data processing logic and control
- the physical parts of a computer
- a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system
- provides input and output of audio
Down
- is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources
- a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power
- a collection of programs and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks
- main printed circuit board
- most important processor in a given computer
13 Clues: main printed circuit board • the physical parts of a computer • provides input and output of audio • memory that can be read and changed • firmware used to provide runtime services • most important processor in a given computer • a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system • is the smallest addressable element in a raster image • ...
Multiple Intelligence Types 2024-10-23
Across
- A character with a high level of math intelligence
- Can learn by manipulating things with their hands
- Learns through sounds and tones and singing
- Works well in a group or with a team
- A character with a high level of self intelligence
- Notices details/patterns in nature
- Knows what they want or need and can explain it
Down
- A character with a high level of nature intelligence
- A character with a high level of word intelligence
- Likes to learn through written information
- A character with a high level of body intelligence
- Can draw or study a picture to learn about a topic
- Likes solving logic puzzles and/or mysteries
13 Clues: Notices details/patterns in nature • Works well in a group or with a team • Likes to learn through written information • Learns through sounds and tones and singing • Likes solving logic puzzles and/or mysteries • Knows what they want or need and can explain it • Can learn by manipulating things with their hands • A character with a high level of math intelligence • ...
lww chapter five 2024-11-13
Across
- The Professor said he was at their ______________
- Peter told Edmund __________ to shut up
- The four children _________ inside the wardrobe to stay away from the visitors
- The wardrobe and Narnia was becoming a rather ____________ subject
- Mrs Macready did not like to be ___________ when there are visitors
- The Professor suggested that they mind their own __________
Down
- The Professor said there are only three ____________
- Is Lucy a frightful _____________?
- Peter and Susan went to see the Professor because the whole thing is ___________ them
- Is Lucy going __________ in the head?
- A _________ of lying against someone whom you have always found truthful is a serious thing
- The Professor wondered why school don’t teach ____________
- Edmund gave Lucy a ___________ look
13 Clues: Is Lucy a frightful _____________? • Edmund gave Lucy a ___________ look • Is Lucy going __________ in the head? • Peter told Edmund __________ to shut up • The Professor said he was at their ______________ • The Professor said there are only three ____________ • The Professor wondered why school don’t teach ____________ • ...
What MATC Has To Offer 2025-07-23
Across
- This department helps you find a career after graduation
- Hands-on career path that involves engines and repairs
- Get certified in cutting-edge technology
- This creative field includes drawing, design, and digital media
- Want to work with teeth? Try this pathway
- A place to grab coffee or snacks on campus
- AID These offices help you get financial support for school
Down
- you'd study electricity, circuits, and tech systems
- Where nursing and healthcare programs thrive
- One of the core college subjects: numbers, formulas, logic
- They maintain safety and order on campus
- Classes you can take without coming to campus
- This kind of counseling helps with mental and academic wellness
13 Clues: Get certified in cutting-edge technology • They maintain safety and order on campus • Want to work with teeth? Try this pathway • A place to grab coffee or snacks on campus • Where nursing and healthcare programs thrive • Classes you can take without coming to campus • you'd study electricity, circuits, and tech systems • ...
computational thinking 2025-07-07
Across
- Comparing two algorithms to choose the most efficient one
- The symbol used to access address of a variable
- A reusable block of code in C
- A data type used to store whole numbers in C.
- Type of loop that executes a block at least once
- Judging code readability and maintainability
- An organized representation of an algorithm
Down
- Common logic error when loop never stops.
- Identifying and correcting errors in a program
- Designing a unique solution using C and computational strategies
- C operator used to increment a variable
- The header file used for input and output functions in C
- Predicting what a piece of code will do before running it
13 Clues: A reusable block of code in C • C operator used to increment a variable • Common logic error when loop never stops. • An organized representation of an algorithm • Judging code readability and maintainability • A data type used to store whole numbers in C. • Identifying and correcting errors in a program • The symbol used to access address of a variable • ...
FinGrow 3.O - The Insights Decoder Challenge 2025-12-01
Across
- Quality of leaders who listen, guide and empower others
- Skill essential for presenting business cases with clarity and conviction
- Ability to guide teams, inspire action and drive results
- The process of assessing scenarios, sensitivities and business outcomes
- Flagship capability-building initiative at Pernod Ricard India
- Modern finance capability that uses dashboards and real-time data
- Ability to turn financial data into meaningful narratives
- Core evaluation skill involving numerical reasoning and logic
- Technology enabling predictive insights and smarter decision-making
Down
- Skill of shaping decisions without formal authority
- Business-focused collaboration between Finance and functional teams
- Growth mindset that pushes leaders to learn, adapt and evolve
- Forward-looking thinking used to shape business direction
13 Clues: Skill of shaping decisions without formal authority • Quality of leaders who listen, guide and empower others • Ability to guide teams, inspire action and drive results • Forward-looking thinking used to shape business direction • Ability to turn financial data into meaningful narratives • Growth mindset that pushes leaders to learn, adapt and evolve • ...
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
Across
- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
Down
- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Oedipus the King 2022-02-24
Across
- I used to be married to the murdered king
- this rhetorical appeal is about logic, facts and data
- I ate people who couldn't solve my riddle
- I was the old murdered king
- this rhetorical appeal is about trust
- I am Oedipus's brother in law
- I am an old blind prophet who makes Oedipus angry
Down
- Oedipus accuses Creon of being a ______ friend.
- Oedipus won't kill the murderer, he promises to ______ them instead.
- I am a god. Oedipus sent Creon to consult with me
- the "polluting stains" means the _________.
- place where the play takes place
- We represent the Theban elders and we are the voice of reason, we are calm and rational
- this rhetorical appeal is about emotions
14 Clues: I was the old murdered king • I am Oedipus's brother in law • place where the play takes place • this rhetorical appeal is about trust • this rhetorical appeal is about emotions • I used to be married to the murdered king • I ate people who couldn't solve my riddle • the "polluting stains" means the _________. • Oedipus accuses Creon of being a ______ friend. • ...
RLA ABE Crossword 2022-11-07
Across
- a person or role within a story
- a division in a poem that consists of two or more lines
- the repetition of the same sound
- a person, place, or thing
- the words and sentences surrounding a word
- a story about a person's life written by someone other than the subject
- an assumption based on logic and the text
Down
- the way words fit together to form sentences
- a written work intended to be performed by actors
- the main idea in a work of literature
- a brief statement or restatement of main points
- any test that contains real information about real people, places, or events
- the atmosphere or feeling in a work of fiction
- a word that describes a person, place, or thing
14 Clues: a person, place, or thing • a person or role within a story • the repetition of the same sound • the main idea in a work of literature • an assumption based on logic and the text • the words and sentences surrounding a word • the way words fit together to form sentences • the atmosphere or feeling in a work of fiction • a brief statement or restatement of main points • ...
A level key terms (no spaces) 2019-01-28
Across
- Register, arithmetic and logic results are stored
- Holds next/last bit of data
- Register, stores the data which is to be stored in RAM
- Bus, sends information about where data needs to go
- Bus, coordinates and manages the activities of the motherboard
- Register, hold the current command
- Does all the mathematical calculations
Down
- Bus, sends and receives data from memory
- Stores the address of the next instruction to be fetched
- The primary component of a computer that processes instructions
- Register, stores address of data to be fetched
- Circuits on the motherboard that connect the CPU to other components
- Directs the operation of the CPU
- The process of how a CPU finds, read and performs instructions
14 Clues: Holds next/last bit of data • Directs the operation of the CPU • Register, hold the current command • Does all the mathematical calculations • Bus, sends and receives data from memory • Register, stores address of data to be fetched • Register, arithmetic and logic results are stored • Bus, sends information about where data needs to go • ...
Federalist #78 2024-08-26
Across
- The introduction of a democratic system or democratic principles.
- To ease; to calm
- A form of government in which several powers unite to form a central power
- Treating all rivals equally.
- of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge.
- a rhetorical or persuasive appeal to the audience's logic and rationality
- Supreme power or authority.
Down
- Able or likely to cause harm or injury
- The supreme law of the United States.
- Primary purpose of the judiciary branch is to ___
- What federalist number is our presentation on?
- What is the weakest branch?
- An uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving.
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness.
- the character, credibility, and moral values a group or individual possesses
15 Clues: To ease; to calm • What is the weakest branch? • Supreme power or authority. • Treating all rivals equally. • The supreme law of the United States. • Able or likely to cause harm or injury • a quality that evokes pity or sadness. • of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge. • What federalist number is our presentation on? • Primary purpose of the judiciary branch is to ___ • ...
Word Puzzle 2024-06-14
Across
- very interested or enthusiastic.
- well known for something considered bad.
- it means to turn around in circles.
- a person who catches wild animals, usually to sell their fur.
- a rounded part on the back of an animal or of a person.
- an emotional reaction rather than one based on logic.
- a strong feeling of fear or worry.
- a trick that tries to make people believe something that is not true.
Down
- extremely dangerous.
- it means doubting that something is true or useful.
- to see something/someone for a very short moment.
- an occasion when you see something/someone rare.
- someone who sells products to the public.
- goods carried by a large vehicle (for example a ship)
14 Clues: extremely dangerous. • very interested or enthusiastic. • a strong feeling of fear or worry. • it means to turn around in circles. • well known for something considered bad. • someone who sells products to the public. • an occasion when you see something/someone rare. • to see something/someone for a very short moment. • it means doubting that something is true or useful. • ...
Roots & Affixes Part Two 2023-04-04
Across
- the state of having excess energy
- The study of rocks and earth
- A stretch of land, particularly to do with its features.
- the state in which body temperature drops too low.
- a system of transmitting messages across a distance. (Hint: write)
- A speech or text in which only one person is speaking.
- to share or exchange news or ideas (hint: with, together)
- to physically touch something, you make ____.
Down
- to put off, FORWARD into tomorrow
- a device used to amplify sound
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of thinking
- A creature that walks on two legs.
- to be very talkative, to talk excessively
- the entire system of rules in a language (hint: to write)
14 Clues: The study of rocks and earth • a device used to amplify sound • the state of having excess energy • to put off, FORWARD into tomorrow • A creature that walks on two legs. • to be very talkative, to talk excessively • to physically touch something, you make ____. • the state in which body temperature drops too low. • A speech or text in which only one person is speaking. • ...
Dmit: Vocabulary Revision 2023-01-13
Across
- organize something, like a time for an appointment or event
- say something that is exactly right
- the faculty or power of seeing
- in a way that is brief but comprehensive
- a small piece or brief extract
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent
Down
- in or using several languages
- appear real or genuine
- worry (someone); make anxious
- able to project into the future
- in a clear and detailed manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience
- to develop gradually
- an important topic or problem for debate or discussion
14 Clues: to develop gradually • appear real or genuine • in or using several languages • worry (someone); make anxious • the faculty or power of seeing • a small piece or brief extract • able to project into the future • say something that is exactly right • in a way that is brief but comprehensive • an important topic or problem for debate or discussion • ...
Computer systems 2024-12-02
Across
- software that uses text to ask questions to help a user
- how successfully a new product can be used by anyone
- short for binary digit
- how a product is designed or arranged so that it can be used efficiently
- named memory location that can store a value
- unit of measurement of how many sound samples are taken in 1 second
- breakdown of a logic circuit, listing all possible operations
Down
- the CPU works out what the instruction mean
- taking samples of a sound wave at fixed intervals
- translates each line of HLL code into machine code
- initial product created for testing and reviewing
- Signal sound
- Processor
- copying files to another location in case the original is lost
14 Clues: Processor • Signal sound • short for binary digit • the CPU works out what the instruction mean • named memory location that can store a value • taking samples of a sound wave at fixed intervals • initial product created for testing and reviewing • translates each line of HLL code into machine code • how successfully a new product can be used by anyone • ...
Managing Impulsive Behavior 2020-11-10
7 Clues: brain that is ruled by feelings • brain that is ruled by instincts • acting based on sudden, strong urges • acting based on sudden, strong urges • brain that is ruled by logic and reason • to help the brain escape emotional hijack • how many hours it can take the brain to decompress
A level key word puzzle 2022-11-19
Across
- Along with data each node in linked list must have this
- location of an Element in an array
- a way of protecting attributes and methods
- Breaking a problem down into smaller steps
- volatile memory
- a method common to all data structure ( but without its associated brackets just
- a series of 1s and 0s
- a data structure that cannot change in run time
- Loop
Down
- The ability of a child class to get the methods and attributes of its parent
- a required method in a class
- the making of a specific object from class code
- A fifo data structure
- make code available to be understood by the computer
- a function inside a class
- The area in an IDE (like replt) in which the programme is coded
- to add data to a stack
- A way of checking a programme for LOGIC errors
18 Clues: Loop • volatile memory • A fifo data structure • a series of 1s and 0s • to add data to a stack • a function inside a class • a required method in a class • location of an Element in an array • a way of protecting attributes and methods • Breaking a problem down into smaller steps • A way of checking a programme for LOGIC errors • the making of a specific object from class code • ...
Mega and Micro 2024-05-16
Across
- means a large funnel shape device for amplifying the voice
- means you can only see it with a microscope
- means the belief that you are more powerful than you really are
- is a material used to track or to know identification
- is an instrument that is used for viewing small objects
- is a large amount of money
- means a unit of data
- means one million watts
- is the study of viruses,bacteria,algae,fungi and slime molds
- means a unit of data size
Down
- means a miniature photographic copy of a newspaper or document
- means a type of miniature electronic device that contains logic
- is a very well known person
- is small living things around us
- means a large stone used to construct a prehistoric structure
- is an instrument for converting sounds
- means a unit multiplier that represents one million hertz
- is a thing to heat up cold food in
18 Clues: means a unit of data • means one million watts • means a unit of data size • is a large amount of money • is a very well known person • is small living things around us • is a thing to heat up cold food in • is an instrument for converting sounds • means you can only see it with a microscope • is a material used to track or to know identification • ...
Algorithm 2024-05-23
Across
- (Integrated Development Environment) Software for writing code.
- Processing Collecting and manipulating data to produce meaningful information.
- Method for finding an item in a collection.
- A reusable block of code that performs a task.
- A reusable block of code that performs a task.
- Solving problems by trying all possible solutions.
- A group of 8 bits.
- Operator Operators used to perform mathematical operations (e.g., +, -).
- A plain language description of an algorithm.
- Reasoning in programming to perform tasks.
Down
- Search Algorithm for traversing graphs by exploring as far as possible along each branch.
- A platform for developing software applications.
- Structure A way of organizing data.
- Original code written by a programmer.
- Data provided to a program.
- The lowest-level programming language, directly understood by the computer’s CPU.
- The smallest unit of data, 0 or 1.
- Data produced by a program.
- Text in the code meant for programmers, ignored by the computer.
- Efficient algorithm for finding items in a sorted array.
20 Clues: A group of 8 bits. • Data provided to a program. • Data produced by a program. • The smallest unit of data, 0 or 1. • Structure A way of organizing data. • Original code written by a programmer. • Reasoning in programming to perform tasks. • Method for finding an item in a collection. • A plain language description of an algorithm. • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-23
Across
- Macedonian king and military genius. Never lost a battle.
- An open meeting place and market
- The god thought to watch over a particular city-state
- Raised area of last defense
- Outdoor arena for sporting events
- Athens' alliance of city-states.
- Greece's climate type
Down
- Individual city that acts as its own country
- Superpower of the ancient world. Attempted to conquer Greece, but failed.
- Type of government in Ancient Athens. Used in the United States today.
- Place to perform plays
- Sparta's alliance of city-states.
- "Brawny" city-state that valued strength and loyalty
- "Brainy" city-state that valued art and education
- Conquered people turned to slaves in Sparta
- Ancient Athenian thinkers who used logic and reason to try to understand the world
- Used in ancient Greece for cosmetics, cooking, medicine, etc.
- Greek myths, legends, and beliefs about their gods and heroes.
18 Clues: Greece's climate type • Place to perform plays • Raised area of last defense • An open meeting place and market • Athens' alliance of city-states. • Sparta's alliance of city-states. • Outdoor arena for sporting events • Conquered people turned to slaves in Sparta • Individual city that acts as its own country • "Brainy" city-state that valued art and education • ...
COmputer Science 2025-09-19
Across
- : Permanent storage chip that holds firmware
- : The smallest unit of data in computing
- : Symbol used to represent "don’t care" condition in Karnaugh maps
- : Temporary memory used by CPU for fast data access
- : Gate that outputs TRUE only if both inputs are TRUE
- : Base of the binary number system
- : Technique used to represent negative numbers in binary
- : Memory that can be read and written to, but slower than cache
- : Gate that outputs TRUE only if inputs are different
- : The part of CPU that performs calculations and logic operations
- : Type of number system using base 8
Down
- : Term for the CPU’s control unit, ALU, and registers together
- : Base of the hexadecimal number system
- : Component responsible for decoding and executing instructions
- : Storage unit that typically holds 8 bits
- : Device that converts digital signals to analogue
- : Type of memory that loses data when power is switched off
- : A circuit that stores one bit of data
- : Gate that outputs TRUE if any input is TRUE
- : Number of values a single bit can represent
20 Clues: : Base of the binary number system • : Type of number system using base 8 • : Base of the hexadecimal number system • : A circuit that stores one bit of data • : The smallest unit of data in computing • : Storage unit that typically holds 8 bits • : Permanent storage chip that holds firmware • : Gate that outputs TRUE if any input is TRUE • ...
COmputer Science 2025-09-19
Across
- : Permanent storage chip that holds firmware
- : The smallest unit of data in computing
- : Symbol used to represent "don’t care" condition in Karnaugh maps
- : Temporary memory used by CPU for fast data access
- : Gate that outputs TRUE only if both inputs are TRUE
- : Base of the binary number system
- : Technique used to represent negative numbers in binary
- : Memory that can be read and written to, but slower than cache
- : Gate that outputs TRUE only if inputs are different
- : The part of CPU that performs calculations and logic operations
- : Type of number system using base 8
Down
- : Term for the CPU’s control unit, ALU, and registers together
- : Base of the hexadecimal number system
- : Component responsible for decoding and executing instructions
- : Storage unit that typically holds 8 bits
- : Device that converts digital signals to analogue
- : Type of memory that loses data when power is switched off
- : A circuit that stores one bit of data
- : Gate that outputs TRUE if any input is TRUE
- : Number of values a single bit can represent
20 Clues: : Base of the binary number system • : Type of number system using base 8 • : Base of the hexadecimal number system • : A circuit that stores one bit of data • : The smallest unit of data in computing • : Storage unit that typically holds 8 bits • : Permanent storage chip that holds firmware • : Gate that outputs TRUE if any input is TRUE • ...
The Sixth Sense 2021-10-26
Across
- a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of god
- the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure
- a physical feeling
- a building use for Christian worship
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- someone who is no longer alive
Down
- force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature
- voice or instrument combined
- a person who can supposedly discern what another person is thinking
- atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles or validity
12 Clues: a physical feeling • voice or instrument combined • someone who is no longer alive • a building use for Christian worship • atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing • force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature • the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure • a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen • ...
The Sixth Sense 2021-10-26
Across
- atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing
- a physical feeling
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles or validity
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of god
- a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen
- force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature
Down
- a person who can supposedly discern what another person is thinking
- voice or instrument combined
- someone who is no longer alive
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- a building use for Christian worship
- the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure
12 Clues: a physical feeling • voice or instrument combined • someone who is no longer alive • a building use for Christian worship • atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing • force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature • the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure • a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen • ...
sociology puzzle 2022-01-29
Across
- A framework for understanding our social reality within a broader context
- A set of assumptions about reality including questions with possible outcomes.
- The study of interactions within, and between societies
- arrangement human beings use to interact with each other.
Down
- Convictions people hold to be true.
- The pioneer of Mexican-American studies.
- An influential black leader who preached a self help theory.
- Seeing past the social structures and instead questioning them.
- The inequalities that exists among all societies.
- Customs a particular set of people have.
- A society is functions with logic and reason.
- The study of human development, structure, and functioning within a society.
12 Clues: Convictions people hold to be true. • The pioneer of Mexican-American studies. • Customs a particular set of people have. • A society is functions with logic and reason. • The inequalities that exists among all societies. • The study of interactions within, and between societies • arrangement human beings use to interact with each other. • ...
sociology puzzle 2022-01-29
Across
- A framework for understanding our social reality within a broader context
- A set of assumptions about reality including questions with possible outcomes.
- The study of interactions within, and between societies
- arrangement human beings use to interact with each other.
Down
- Convictions people hold to be true.
- The pioneer of Mexican-American studies.
- An influential black leader who preached a self help theory.
- Seeing past the social structures and instead questioning them.
- The inequalities that exists among all societies.
- Customs a particular set of people have.
- A society is functions with logic and reason.
- The study of human development, structure, and functioning within a society.
12 Clues: Convictions people hold to be true. • The pioneer of Mexican-American studies. • Customs a particular set of people have. • A society is functions with logic and reason. • The inequalities that exists among all societies. • The study of interactions within, and between societies • arrangement human beings use to interact with each other. • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2015-02-09
Across
- written or asked in a way that suggests the desired answer
- depend upon faulty logic
- when we try and get someone to do something for us or believe the way we do
- claim based on a distorted view of facts
- an argument that distracts the reader and lead them to incorrect conclusions
- states the claim of the argument presented in the paper
Down
- attempt to influence the audience by using strong connotation
- a statement believed true by most people but can not be backed up with facts
- appeals to emotion
- appeals to reason
- a description of a person using an exaggerated description
- appeals to one’s credibility or character
12 Clues: appeals to reason • appeals to emotion • depend upon faulty logic • claim based on a distorted view of facts • appeals to one’s credibility or character • states the claim of the argument presented in the paper • written or asked in a way that suggests the desired answer • a description of a person using an exaggerated description • ...
Managing across cultures 2014-11-20
Across
- understanding or knowing without consciously using reason
- an invented word combining worldwide and regional concerns
- believing that the group is more important than the individual
- to cut into someone else's turn to speak
- people of influence or importance with whom you are associated
- to be humiliated or disrespected in public
Down
- to do something when necessary without having already planned it
- face-to-face disagreement or argument
- reducing demands or changing opinions in order to agree
- looking directly at the people you are talking or listening to
- respect, prestige or importance given to someone
- thought based on reason and judgement rather than feelings and emotions
12 Clues: face-to-face disagreement or argument • to cut into someone else's turn to speak • to be humiliated or disrespected in public • respect, prestige or importance given to someone • reducing demands or changing opinions in order to agree • understanding or knowing without consciously using reason • an invented word combining worldwide and regional concerns • ...
Vocabulary Test 2 2023-03-06
Across
- political and economic system in which property is owned or controlled by the Government
- Appeal to emotion
- appeal to logic or reason
- person who is blamed for someone else’s wrong doing
- a short expression of a general truth
- device artists and writers use to show a message about morality through characters, things, or events
Down
- change facts, numbers, or a situation unfairly for own personal gain
- appeal to character or credibility
- an order or directive
- without vegetation or life
- piece of work that makes fun of people’s weaknesses or foolish behavior
- Related to the works of George Orwell, especially about the abuse of language by leaders
12 Clues: Appeal to emotion • an order or directive • appeal to logic or reason • without vegetation or life • appeal to character or credibility • a short expression of a general truth • person who is blamed for someone else’s wrong doing • change facts, numbers, or a situation unfairly for own personal gain • piece of work that makes fun of people’s weaknesses or foolish behavior • ...
Math Terms Crossword Puzzle 4 2023-03-12
Across
- A line that crosses/intersects two or more lines.
- Number system that assigns place value to numbers.
- Sound reasoning and the formal laws of reasoning.
- The volume of substance that a container will hold.
- The complete distance around a circle or a square.
- A number that can be divided or is divisible by 2.
Down
- A graph that uses bars that equal ranges of values.
- The line dividing an angle into two equal angles.
- A quadrilateral with exactly two parallel sides.
- The flat surfaces on a three-dimensional object.
- A line that divides a figure into two equal shapes.
- An early counting tool used for basic arithmetic.
12 Clues: A quadrilateral with exactly two parallel sides. • The flat surfaces on a three-dimensional object. • The line dividing an angle into two equal angles. • A line that crosses/intersects two or more lines. • Sound reasoning and the formal laws of reasoning. • An early counting tool used for basic arithmetic. • Number system that assigns place value to numbers. • ...
Navigating the Salesforce Tech Stack 2024-10-11
Across
- Tool that automates end-to-end testing for Salesforce applications
- AI feature that delivers predictive insights and recommendations
- Tool for automating record updates and field changes
- Real-time API enabling data synchronization across systems
- Declarative tool for automating complex business workflows
- Component-based framework for developing Lightning applications
Down
- Feature ensuring that users see only the records they are authorized to view
- AI tool for automating customer service with natural language
- Language for building custom logic and triggers in Salesforce
- Salesforce product enabling automatic data capture and AI-driven recommendations
- Tool for implementing code version control and continuous integration
- Query language used for retrieving records from Salesforce’s database
12 Clues: Tool for automating record updates and field changes • Real-time API enabling data synchronization across systems • Declarative tool for automating complex business workflows • AI tool for automating customer service with natural language • Language for building custom logic and triggers in Salesforce • ...
The Round Earth 2023-09-23
Across
- curious and tending to ask questions
- formed an opinion and conclusion based on logic or facts
- small, rocky objects that orbit the sun
- round in shape
- the natural force that tends to pull objects toward each other, such as objects being pulled to the center of Earth
Down
- a group of stars that appear to form a particular shape and are named
- the state of being curved or bent
- applies labor,effort or force
- the branch of math that deals with lines,shapes,angles and surfaces
- finding one's way over a long distance
- reasonable or sensible
- the amount of something, measured on earth by its weight
12 Clues: round in shape • reasonable or sensible • applies labor,effort or force • the state of being curved or bent • curious and tending to ask questions • finding one's way over a long distance • small, rocky objects that orbit the sun • formed an opinion and conclusion based on logic or facts • the amount of something, measured on earth by its weight • ...
English 9 Review, Units 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 2022-05-26
Across
- next to or adjoining another thing
- persons of lower position/status or power
- menacing or threatening; it seems like something bad will happen soon
- a situation thought to be unfair; a complaint
- to make greater or increase in strength, size or quantity
Down
- extremely sure so you’re refusing to be persuaded or change your mind
- to hinder, obstruct, or defeat (a person, plants, etc.)
- the process of using logic, facts, surveys, or statistics to persuade an audience
- uncertain or vague
- the quality of being believable or trustworthy
- honest and open to the point of being too honest; frank
- likely to keep secrets, cunning, or sneaky like a spy
12 Clues: uncertain or vague • next to or adjoining another thing • persons of lower position/status or power • a situation thought to be unfair; a complaint • the quality of being believable or trustworthy • likely to keep secrets, cunning, or sneaky like a spy • to hinder, obstruct, or defeat (a person, plants, etc.) • honest and open to the point of being too honest; frank • ...
Term 2 Week 3 Crossword 2024-10-04
Across
- something that makes sense or follows a clear thought process.
- to show that something is true or correct.
- a device used to help people breathe underwater.
- the state of existing or living.
- in this place.
Down
- the study of how living things interact with their environment.
- shown to be true or correct through evidence.
- an old-style airplane with two sets of wings, one above the other.
- a way of thinking that makes sense and follows rules.
- a tank or building where fish and other water animals are kept.
- to listen to or notice sounds.
- in the space separating two things.
12 Clues: in this place. • to listen to or notice sounds. • the state of existing or living. • in the space separating two things. • to show that something is true or correct. • shown to be true or correct through evidence. • a device used to help people breathe underwater. • a way of thinking that makes sense and follows rules. • ...
Week 5 Year 5/6 Crossword 2025-11-03
Across
- Able to carry heat or electricity.
- Someone who leads an orchestra — or a material that lets electricity flow through it.
- A simple drawing that shows how something works or is arranged.
- How hot or cold something is.
- The science or art of making maps.
- To keep something going or support it over time.
Down
- A conclusion reached using logic or reasoning.
- A life story written by the person it’s about.
- The planned steps and movements in a dance.
- Happening sometimes but not all the time.
- When two sides each give up a little to reach an agreement.
- A famous person’s signature.
12 Clues: A famous person’s signature. • How hot or cold something is. • Able to carry heat or electricity. • The science or art of making maps. • Happening sometimes but not all the time. • The planned steps and movements in a dance. • A conclusion reached using logic or reasoning. • A life story written by the person it’s about. • To keep something going or support it over time. • ...
Investigator Week 3/4 2026-02-02
Across
- The "Shield" where the author mentions the other side's view.
- A witness with a professional title (Dr./Professor).
- An appeal to the "Brain" using logic and numbers.
- The "Bridge" that explains how evidence proves a claim.
- The forensic "Receipts" found in the text.
- An appeal to the "Heart" and emotions.
Down
- An appeal to the "Gut" based on trust and authority.
- The author's "Sword" strike against the opposition.
- Evidence that has been verified and proven to be true.
- A "Lightweight" receipt based on a personal story.
- Information that is definitely true and can be verified.
- The "Boss" of the argument; the main verdict.
12 Clues: An appeal to the "Heart" and emotions. • The forensic "Receipts" found in the text. • The "Boss" of the argument; the main verdict. • An appeal to the "Brain" using logic and numbers. • A "Lightweight" receipt based on a personal story. • The author's "Sword" strike against the opposition. • An appeal to the "Gut" based on trust and authority. • ...
Trinithink 2025-12-29
6 Clues: Not Spanish, not English • Where talent meets expression • Where numbers argue… and logic always wins • The subject that asks ‘why?’ a hundred times • Where reading between the lines actually matters • Where a small dot or line can completely change a word’s meaning.
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
Across
- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
Down
- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Body and Mind Crossword 2013-04-10
Across
- Ability to understand how memory works in order to use it well
- National Assessment of Educational Progress
- Repetition of sequence of thoughts and actions makes sequence routine
- BMI ratio for adult 30 and above, child above 95th percentile
- Chronic inflammatory disorder of airways that makes breathing difficult
- Test to measure intellectual aptitude
Down
- Unusual difficulty with reading
- The presence of two or more unrelated disease conditions at the same time in the same person
- Developmental disorder marked by an inability to relate to other people normally
- Potential to master specific skill
- Logic principal that things can be organized into groups
- Thinking about thinking
- BMI ratio for adult is 25-29, child above 85th percentile
- Ratio of weight to height
14 Clues: Thinking about thinking • Ratio of weight to height • Unusual difficulty with reading • Potential to master specific skill • Test to measure intellectual aptitude • National Assessment of Educational Progress • Logic principal that things can be organized into groups • BMI ratio for adult is 25-29, child above 85th percentile • ...
Childcare Careers 2024-04-16
Across
- the period from birth to the first birthday
- live with the family and provide occasional child care as part of a cultural exchange program
- care for the children in one family, may work full- or part-time, and may live in the home or commute
- first birthday to the third birthday
- help, assistance, leadership, and regulation
- endangerment of or harm to a child caused by an adult’s failure to provide for the child’s basic needs
- Controlling and corrective
Down
- Encourages children to practice decision-making
- uses logic and explanation
- Children control situations
- uses physical means to punish or deny children privileges
- threatens to remove love from the relationship
- third birthday to sixth birthday
- threatening to or inflicting harm on a child
14 Clues: uses logic and explanation • Controlling and corrective • Children control situations • third birthday to sixth birthday • first birthday to the third birthday • the period from birth to the first birthday • help, assistance, leadership, and regulation • threatening to or inflicting harm on a child • threatens to remove love from the relationship • ...
Grade 9 Vocabulary 2022-03-08
Across
- A group of something according to logic.
- A simple conversation between two or more people.
- Verb form which shows a command or instruction and is used without a subject.
- A man who practices massage.
- Healthy and plentiful
- Helping verbs that are needed in some tenses to make sentences grammatically correct.
- Damaged
Down
- Adverbs which show how often something is done.
- A person you know but not very well.
- Achieving the result wanted.
- A group of words commonly ending in –ly that provide more information about the verb, or how n action is done.
- Someone who plays a musical instrument as a job.
- Item that we associate with good and expensive living, rather than a necessity.
- Truth, something known to have happened.
14 Clues: Damaged • Healthy and plentiful • Achieving the result wanted. • A man who practices massage. • A person you know but not very well. • A group of something according to logic. • Truth, something known to have happened. • Adverbs which show how often something is done. • Someone who plays a musical instrument as a job. • A simple conversation between two or more people. • ...
Rishi 2026-04-05
Across
- The official end of a mission
- What gets bigger the more you take from it
- what kind of tree can you carry in your hand?
- place in the house where cereal, snacks, and cans are stored
- The way a batter stands before the ball is bowled
- A short ball that rises toward the batter’s head
- A clue solved by reasoning , not guessing
- Swing that happens with an older ball
Down
- what room has no doors or windows
- A bowler who uses the seam to move the ball
- Asking the umpire to give a batter out
- A special spin ball that turns differently than expected
- what has to be broken before you can use it?
- What has one eye but cannot see
14 Clues: The official end of a mission • What has one eye but cannot see • what room has no doors or windows • Swing that happens with an older ball • Asking the umpire to give a batter out • A clue solved by reasoning , not guessing • What gets bigger the more you take from it • A bowler who uses the seam to move the ball • what has to be broken before you can use it? • ...
Vocab 2022-01-13
Across
- first in order of importance
- lay down authoritatively
- come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events
- an official order or commission to do something
- the process of freeing or state of being free from an obligation or liability imposed on others
- able to be shown to be right or reasonable
Down
- force to be accepted or put in place
- put into effect
- a thing intended; an aim or plan
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues
11 Clues: put into effect • lay down authoritatively • first in order of importance • a thing intended; an aim or plan • force to be accepted or put in place • able to be shown to be right or reasonable • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • an official order or commission to do something • come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events • ...
Vocab 2022-01-14
Across
- first in order of importance
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events
- a thing intended; an aim or plan
- force to be accepted or put in place
Down
- lay down authoritatively
- the process of freeing or state of being free from an obligation or liability imposed on others
- the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues
- put into effect
- able to be shown to be right or reasonable
- an official order or commission to do something
11 Clues: put into effect • lay down authoritatively • first in order of importance • a thing intended; an aim or plan • force to be accepted or put in place • able to be shown to be right or reasonable • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • an official order or commission to do something • come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events • ...
Political Cartoons and Satire 2022-12-12
Across
- appeal to credibility
- assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively
- appeal to logic
- comparison between two things
- appeal to emotions
- expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
Down
- a change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action
- the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is
- statement that represents something better or worse then it really is
- use of symbols to represent ideas
- an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect
11 Clues: appeal to logic • appeal to emotions • appeal to credibility • comparison between two things • use of symbols to represent ideas • assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively • a change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action • statement that represents something better or worse then it really is • ...
Vocab 5 2023-12-11
Across
- quiet, gentle, or easily imposed on; submissive
- to argue or fight, an argument or fight
- the emotion associated with a word in addition to the worlds
- disgusting filth, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
- to hate or regard with disgust
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable
Down
- to lose or be without hope, the complete loss of absence or hope
- the exact definition of a word as found in the dictionary
- enemy
- extremely dirty or unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
- to restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something
11 Clues: enemy • to hate or regard with disgust • to argue or fight, an argument or fight • quiet, gentle, or easily imposed on; submissive • having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable • to restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something • the exact definition of a word as found in the dictionary • the emotion associated with a word in addition to the worlds • ...
Unit 1 Stacey, Luke, Mia 2023-09-11
Across
- Mind a combination of both reason and emotion.
- the positives and negatives of the past three different options.
- Mind ruled by feelings and urges.
- Mind ruled by facts, reason and logic.
- to pick one of the choices you have listed.
- Of the different options you have both positive and negative.
- Intentionally focusing your attention on one thing at the moment.
Down
- Decisions do not affect your health or the health of others.
- triangle what shape they use in health.
- Being present and participating fully in the moment.
- The decision of problem to be solved.
11 Clues: Mind ruled by feelings and urges. • The decision of problem to be solved. • Mind ruled by facts, reason and logic. • triangle what shape they use in health. • to pick one of the choices you have listed. • Mind a combination of both reason and emotion. • Being present and participating fully in the moment. • Decisions do not affect your health or the health of others. • ...
Communication Breakdown 2024-09-03
Across
- sad and abandoned or lonely
- having a sound basis in logic or fact
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely backward and forward
Down
- depend on with full trust or confidence
- cheerful and friendly
- go or move back or further away from a previous position
- consisting of many different and connected parts
- pressure or tension exerted on something or someone
- without purpose or effect
- a person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist
11 Clues: cheerful and friendly • without purpose or effect • sad and abandoned or lonely • having a sound basis in logic or fact • depend on with full trust or confidence • consisting of many different and connected parts • pressure or tension exerted on something or someone • go or move back or further away from a previous position • ...
Wonder 05 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-02
Across
- having a rough or grating sound
- self-absorbed
- lacking enough protection or defense
- to make sure or certain
- identical in musical pitch
- able or tending to cause annoyance, trouble, or minor injury
Down
- a stroke of luck
- a greenish-blue color
- the quality or state of being abnormal
- a formula, proposition, or statement in mathematics or logic deduced or to be deduced from other formulas or propositions
- a popular music of southern Louisiana that combines tunes of French origin with elements of Caribbean music and the blues and that features guitar, washboard, and accordion
11 Clues: self-absorbed • a stroke of luck • a greenish-blue color • to make sure or certain • identical in musical pitch • having a rough or grating sound • lacking enough protection or defense • the quality or state of being abnormal • able or tending to cause annoyance, trouble, or minor injury • ...
Star trek 2024-12-08
Across
- Organization tasked with exploration and defence (9 letters)
- The faster-than-light propulsion system used by Starfleet (4 letters)
- A warrior species known for their honour and ridged foreheads (7 letters)
- The quadrant where the Borg Collective is based (5 letters)
- A handheld energy weapon used by Starfleet officers (6 letters)
- Cybernetic beings who assimilate other species (4 letters)
- A Vulcan officer known for logic and pointed ears (5 letters)
Down
- The second captain of the USS Enterprise (7 letters)
- The flagship of Starfleet (10 letters)
- Captain Janeway’s ship (7 letters)
- A simulated environment used for training and recreation (9 letters)
11 Clues: Captain Janeway’s ship (7 letters) • The flagship of Starfleet (10 letters) • The second captain of the USS Enterprise (7 letters) • Cybernetic beings who assimilate other species (4 letters) • The quadrant where the Borg Collective is based (5 letters) • Organization tasked with exploration and defence (9 letters) • ...
Introduction to Computer & Programming 2020-09-07
Across
- Grammatical mistakes in codes is known as ____________ error.
- ___________ is an example of system software
- ___________ is the brain of computer.
- Java translates codes to an intermediate code which is known as _________.
- ___________ language does not need to be compiled and understood directly by the computer.
- Computer consists of hardware and __________________.
Down
- Mouse is an ______________ device.
- Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error.
- Errors that are not detected during compilation or while running but give wrong results is known as?
- ____________ is one of the examples of high level language.
- __________ is a secondary storage device.
- __________ is an example of output device.
- __________ is an example of application software that is used to browse the Internet.
13 Clues: Mouse is an ______________ device. • ___________ is the brain of computer. • __________ is a secondary storage device. • __________ is an example of output device. • ___________ is an example of system software • Computer consists of hardware and __________________. • Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error. • ...
Philosophy Crossword 2022-03-02
Across
- Philosophy branch having to do with abstract theory
- Curriculum that highlights social reform for education
- What this lesson is on
- Morals that we live by
- Psychology. Developed during european renaissance and Protestant reformation
- The concept that educators should teach children how to think
- A type of museum, related to the aesthetics branch
Down
- The view that some objects have properties that are essential to them
- Psychological orientation that focuses more on learning process
- What we use for reasoning whether actions are good or bad
- Most of us are majoring in _________
- A type of reasoning, making an inference based on facts
- The belief that we have free will but forces in the environment shape us
13 Clues: What this lesson is on • Morals that we live by • Most of us are majoring in _________ • A type of museum, related to the aesthetics branch • Philosophy branch having to do with abstract theory • Curriculum that highlights social reform for education • A type of reasoning, making an inference based on facts • What we use for reasoning whether actions are good or bad • ...
Argumentative Vocab 2022-12-02
Across
- an explanation that convinces someone about your idea
- when writers describe something positively or negatively based on their liking
- the way someone views a topic
- the reason for a writing
- technique of persuading one through logic
- a genre of writing that establishes a position on a topic
Down
- a statement of truth that confirms your ideas
- the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue
- verbal or written communication that is constructed to persuade, inform, or motivate
- persuasive technique that appeals to an audience by highlighting credibility
- a position or statement on a topic
- a position or perspective from which something is considered
- technique of persuading one through emotions
13 Clues: the reason for a writing • the way someone views a topic • a position or statement on a topic • technique of persuading one through logic • technique of persuading one through emotions • a statement of truth that confirms your ideas • an explanation that convinces someone about your idea • the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue • ...
The Imitation Game 2025-05-13
Across
- Postwar charge brought against Turingfor his private life
- Turing's machine was a precursor to this modern device.
- The only kind of test philosophers and computers both fear
- The woman who solves the crossword challenge
- Nickname of the machine Turing designed to break Enigma
- Field combining logic, machines, and ethics - Turing's legacy
- German cipher machine central to the plot
- The location where the team works: _ park
Down
- Branch of the British government they worked for
- Type of animal that Christopher compares Alan with: 'bit of an odd _'
- Last name of the actor playing Alan Turing
- What the Germans changed daily on the Enigma
- Turing's famous 1950 paper: "Computing Machinery and _"
13 Clues: German cipher machine central to the plot • The location where the team works: _ park • Last name of the actor playing Alan Turing • The woman who solves the crossword challenge • What the Germans changed daily on the Enigma • Branch of the British government they worked for • Turing's machine was a precursor to this modern device. • ...
Literary Devices 2025-05-20
Across
- Persuasive appeal to an audience's sense of duty.
- I came, I saw,conqueredred.
- A juxtaposition of strongly contrasting ideas.
- A reference to a well known work.
- Repetition of the same word or words at the beginning of to or more lines.
- Persuasive appeal to an audiences sense of logic.
- Irony Facts or events are known to the reader but not the characters.
Down
- Deliberate use of more conjunctions than is normal.
- An analogy between to seemingly dissimilar things
- Irony Events turn out the opposite of what was expected.
- Persuasive appeals to the audience's emotions.
- Irony The actual intent is expressed in words that carry the opposite meaning.
- Similarity of structure in a pair.
13 Clues: I came, I saw,conqueredred. • A reference to a well known work. • Similarity of structure in a pair. • Persuasive appeals to the audience's emotions. • A juxtaposition of strongly contrasting ideas. • Persuasive appeal to an audience's sense of duty. • An analogy between to seemingly dissimilar things • Persuasive appeal to an audiences sense of logic. • ...
Testing Vocabulary Review 2021-04-28
Across
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- an assertion of something as fact or true
- a quality of credibility or trust
- an explicit comparison using like or as
- an author's perspective about something
- a quality of logic, reason, or proof
- a life lesson in the "work"; can be applied to other works
- living/human qualities to nonliving
- purposeful structure for sentences or a literary work
Down
- viewing things without bias
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness
- a reference to a famous book, movie, person, etc
- viewing things with a preconceived idea/bias
- how a work makes a reader feel
- an implicit comparison stating something is
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- purposeful word choice
- visually descriptive and pertaining to senses
18 Clues: purposeful word choice • viewing things without bias • how a work makes a reader feel • a quality of credibility or trust • living/human qualities to nonliving • a quality of logic, reason, or proof • a quality that evokes pity or sadness • an explicit comparison using like or as • an author's perspective about something • an assertion of something as fact or true • ...
