marvel cinematic universe Crossword Puzzles
Astronomy - Matrix Assignment - CrossWord 2016-06-23
11 Clues: code word • dwarf planet • orbiting a planet • expanding universe • inescapable gravity • explosion of a star • collapsing universe • from outside the earth • contains billions on stars • ball of gas held together by gravity • the scientific study of celestial bodies
Birthday Surprise 2021-08-19
10 Clues: (4x7)+1 • Love Field • Marvel School • Western theme park • CA Passenger choochoo • City of Angles airport • Favorite Starbucks coffee • Wright brother’s invention • Month of Sophomore retreat • Seattle-Tacoma international
avengers 2021-05-19
11 Clues: USA • red power • icy prince • metal head • black birdy • go of hammers • tiny but mighty • 1/2 of all life • you won't like me • Cat King of marvel • with great power...
Stuff 2023-04-30
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- rage/fever/panic
- biased or misleading information
- Samuel l Jackson’s character in marvel
- a courtroom break
- power outage
- hit man
- step by step method for problem solving
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- the highest authority or greatest power
- sense of freedom
- flying cameras
- an act of resistance or rebellion
- self-centres, egoism
- elation/ecstasy
- the opposite of drunk
14 Clues: hit man • power outage • flying cameras • elation/ecstasy • sense of freedom • rage/fever/panic • a courtroom break • self-centres, egoism • the opposite of drunk • biased or misleading information • an act of resistance or rebellion • Samuel l Jackson’s character in marvel • the highest authority or greatest power • step by step method for problem solving
:) 2024-02-09
14 Clues: Woff • Meow • Computer • A dessert • Photograph • Our capitol city • Rhymes with stair • Rhymes with mouse • You write with this • Green man from Marvel • Something in the middle of your face • Something that rings when someone calls • The name of one of the adults here today • A round vegetable that grows in the ground¨
Friends. 2025-03-05
14 Clues: Fortnite kid • He's gyatt it • The Guidepost • He's just there • He lets it snow • He's pretty cool • Hes the zestiest. • He's a chill guy. • Marvel Rivals Kid • I'm just a ______. • What is all of this? • Lets it crust... probably • Got rejected... apparently • He things hes the guy, but he aint
Celluloid 2025-10-08
5 Clues: Showcase your cinematic vision. • Shape narratives with creative flow. • Craft or pitch captivating visual stories. • Weave or discuss compelling narrative scripts. • Ignite a character through performance or improv.
Astronomy Review 2020-04-23
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- A planet outside of our solar system.
- The cosmological microwave ___________ is considered the first visible light in the cosmos.
- _________ lensing is a method of determining the mass of objects in space that we cannot see.
- The famous equation that gives us the probability of communicating with alien life forms.
- The theoretical structure of the universe at the moment of the big bang
- The effect that motion has on the wavelength of light and sound.
- What happens to the light of a star that is traveling away from you.
- Most of the matter in the universe is thought to be made of this mysterious substance.
- A packet of light energy.
- The study of the time after the big bang is broken up into sections of time called __________.
- The zone near a planet where planetary water remains liquid.
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- __________ redshift, the stretching of light due to the expansion of space.
- These galaxies are often formed when two spiral galaxies collide.
- ______ Energy, the still poorly understood force that acts against gravity, and is thought to be causing the expansion of space.
- A large collection of stars, nebulae, and planets that are held together by their own gravity.
- What happens to the light of a star that is traveling towards you.
- A cloud of interstellar gas and dust.
- The cosmological ___________ is the rate at which the universe is expanding.
- When a planet passes in front of its star, obscuring our view of the star.
- The most common form of galaxy.
- The light collecting tool that is used to analyze EM radiation from around the universe.
- Directly after the big bang the four fundamental forces of gravity were all combined into one force called the ________.
- The study of the cosmos.
23 Clues: The study of the cosmos. • A packet of light energy. • The most common form of galaxy. • A planet outside of our solar system. • A cloud of interstellar gas and dust. • The zone near a planet where planetary water remains liquid. • The effect that motion has on the wavelength of light and sound. • These galaxies are often formed when two spiral galaxies collide. • ...
Intellectual revolution and society 2022-04-02
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- The small amount of mental activity we know about.
- Discovered calculus and 3 Laws of Physics
- Used his master’s data to develop the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion
- The field of psychology was considered more of an art rather than science and was classified under the area of philosophy.
- Things we could be aware of if we wanted or tried.
- He viewed government primarily as a device for ensuring collective security.
- He is a mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it.
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- mass x acceleration
- An Italian Monk who spread Copernicus’ beliefs about a heliocentric universe governed by science
- Called the “Father of Modern Chemistry” due to his advanced experiments and use of experimental method
- a set of psychological theories and therapeutic methods
- An English Politician who had an influential philosophy that rejected reliance on authority in favor of developing one’s world view based on one’s own concrete observations
- Challenged the church by promoting a heliocentric universe where the sun and moon had blemished surfaces
- A doctor who has the crazy idea not to treat people’s “imbalance in the humors” with leeches and traditional remedies
- It refers to the paradigm shift of how the earth and sun were placed in the universe.
- suppresses any urges or desires of the id
- This model was hardly accepted by the people, primarily by the church accusing Copernicus of heresy.
- An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced, outside force
- The geocentric model which described the absolute perception of the universe.is introduced by
- the father of psychoanalysis
20 Clues: mass x acceleration • the father of psychoanalysis • Discovered calculus and 3 Laws of Physics • suppresses any urges or desires of the id • The small amount of mental activity we know about. • Things we could be aware of if we wanted or tried. • a set of psychological theories and therapeutic methods • Used his master’s data to develop the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion • ...
Chp. 20 : The Universe - Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-01
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- A small , hot , dim star that is the leftover center of an old star .
- A newborn star .
- A gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space .
- An apparent shift toward shorter wavelengths of light caused when a luminous object moves toward the observer .
- Specific elliptical galaxy mentioned on pg. 677
- An object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity .
- A steady but very dim signal from all over the sky in the form of radiation at microwave wavelengths .
- Quasi-stellar radio sources ; very luminous objects that produce energy at a high rate and that are thought to be the most distant objects in the universe .
- An apparent shift toward longer wavelengths of light caused when a luminous object moves away from the observer .
- A collection of stars , dust , and gas bound together by gravity .
- The sum of all space , matter , and energy that exist , that have existed in the past , and that will exist in the future .
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- The gas and dust located between the stars in a galaxy .
- Specific telescope mentioned on pg. 675
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and that emits light ; the sun is a typical star .
- A diagonal line in space .
- The distance that light travels in one year ; about 9.5 trillion kilometers .
- A group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity .
- Cluster of galaxies forming even larger groups .
- Explosion that expanded the universe and continues to expand the universe everyday .
- A star that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons and protons have smashed together to form neutrons .
- Undetectable matter in the interstellar medium .
- A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space .
22 Clues: A newborn star . • A diagonal line in space . • Specific telescope mentioned on pg. 675 • Specific elliptical galaxy mentioned on pg. 677 • A group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity . • Cluster of galaxies forming even larger groups . • Undetectable matter in the interstellar medium . • A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space . • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
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- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
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- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
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- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
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- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- the ocular lens of a telescope
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
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- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
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- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- - In the middle ages the earth-centered view of the universe in which scholars believed that the Earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe
- - A major change in European thought starting in mid-1500’s studying the natural world began to be characterized by observations and accepted beliefs.
- - English scientist who brought copernicus ideas under one theory
- - Belief that the sun was in the center of the universe
- - Logical procedure for gathering information by making experiments and observations.
- - Italian scientist that made an early design of the telescope and supported the Copernicus theory which made Catholics angry
- - a special gathering of intellectuals and artists
- - a monarch who accepted enlightenment and its ideas
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- - Studied and devoted his life to political liberty
- - A style that was seen around places like Versailles
- - One of a group of social thinkers in France during the enlightenment.
- - A belief that was held by many Philosophers and Scientists during the enlightenment that god created the universe and allowed it to run on its own natural laws
- - The truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking
- - A Philosopher whose real name was Francois Marie Arouet. Published over 70 books of political essays philosophy and drama.
- - A third great philosopher who committed to individual freedom
- - people give lights to the government for law and order
- - 15th Century movement in which thinkers applied principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of life.
- - the art style in the late 1700s
- - ruled from 1762 to 1792
- - A philosopher who believed that people learn from experience and improve themselves
20 Clues: - ruled from 1762 to 1792 • - the art style in the late 1700s • - a special gathering of intellectuals and artists • - Studied and devoted his life to political liberty • - a monarch who accepted enlightenment and its ideas • - A style that was seen around places like Versailles • - Belief that the sun was in the center of the universe • ...
Space 2022-05-06
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- The universe.
- A group of stars that form a pattern.
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters Earth’s atmosphere and appears like a streak of light.
- A cavity in the ground of a celestial object, typically caused by meteor impact.
- The distance light travels in one year (nearly 6 trillion miles).
- A regular and repeating circuit that one celestial object takes around another.
- When one celestial body blocks light from reaching another by moving between it and its light source.
- An instrument that allows us to see into space.
- A small star with low luminosity.
- The planet we live on.
- Everything that exists in space.
- Compact stars that spin around hundreds of times a second.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
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- A scientist who studies the universe.
- A person trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- A piece of rock or metal that lands on Earth’s surface.
- A cloud of dust and gas in space.
- Objects made of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun.
- A vehicle designed to carry people into space
- When a star has burnt up its fuel and begins to collapse inwards.
- The area of air and gas that envelopes Earth and other astronomical objects.
- The main theory explaining how the universe started.
- A system of two stars where one revolves around the other or both revolve around a common centre.
- Basic units of matter that every solid, liquid, gas and plasma is composed of.
- A push or pull on an object when it interacts with another.
- Supermassive black holes that suck in materials
26 Clues: The universe. • The planet we live on. • Everything that exists in space. • A cloud of dust and gas in space. • A small star with low luminosity. • A scientist who studies the universe. • A group of stars that form a pattern. • A person trained to travel in a spacecraft. • A vehicle designed to carry people into space • An instrument that allows us to see into space. • ...
Day Seven 2023-05-26
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- relating to or resembling the moon
- a space rock crashing through Earth's atmosphere
- a sudden brief burst of bright flame or light
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- the universe seen as a well ordered whole
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- a close group
- someone who studies outer space
- relating to the universe or cosmos
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a small rocky body that orbits something bigger than it
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun
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- a picture made out of stars seen in the night sky
- relating to bodies outside of earth or that you see in the sky
- someone who travels into space
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- relating to a galaxy or galaxies
- the study of the universe and everything in it
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer
- relating to the Sun
24 Clues: a close group • relating to the Sun • someone who travels into space • someone who studies outer space • relating to a galaxy or galaxies • relating to or resembling the moon • relating to the universe or cosmos • the degree of compactness of a substance • the universe seen as a well ordered whole • a sudden brief burst of bright flame or light • ...
Astronomy 2023-08-29
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- A type of motion where one object orbits around another object
- Large marsupial
- around it
- Has a trunk
- the model in which the Earth is the center of the universe and everything
- The Universe began in an incredibly hot and dense expansion 14 billion years
- A region of stars in the night sky, e.g. Ursa Major
- Bowl shaped holes in surfaces caused by the impact of celestial objects
- A large chunk of ice, dust, and rock that orbits the sun
- the model in which the sun is the center of the universe and everything
- The North Star, located almost directly above the North Pole
- A huge explosion of gases and charged particles
- A dark area on the Sun’s surface that is cooler than the area around it
- A device with mirrors or lens that lets us look far into space
- The moon passes between Earth and the sun and blocks the light
- Likes to chase mice
- A day when the Earth’s axis is most inclined towards or away from the sun
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- A period during which the visible surface of the moon increases
- A period during which the visible surface of the Moon decreases
- Everything that exists; all matter, energy and space
- around it
- The distance light travels in one year
- Days when the hours of sunlight equals the hours of darkness
- The average distance between Earth and the sun
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- The Moon passes through Earth’s shadow and doesn’t reflect as much light
- Small, rocky, irregularly shaped objects orbiting the sun
- A type of motion where an object turns on its own axis
- Collections of gas held together by gravity; create light through nuclear reactions
30 Clues: around it • around it • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The distance light travels in one year • The average distance between Earth and the sun • A huge explosion of gases and charged particles • A region of stars in the night sky, e.g. Ursa Major • Everything that exists; all matter, energy and space • ...
Spelling Words 2021-02-26
19 Clues: toot • look • girl • ears • smell • topic • Solar • prince • middle • choose • pledge • cosmos • wicked • person • enchant • question • guidance • heavenly • directions
Spelling List #7 2022-07-11
18 Clues: 15 • solo • cubo • bello • listo • talves • bonito • estuve • futuro • inusual • ancioso • arbitro • porfavor • ecologia • universo • facilmente • comunicarse • combustible
Pop culture terms 2018-07-22
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- newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events
- the activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power
- a popular or the latest style of clothing
- a type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal,
- a cinematic film
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- an activity involving physical exertion and skill
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- a game played by electronics
- a system for converting visual images
- vocal or instrumental sounds
10 Clues: a cinematic film • a game played by electronics • vocal or instrumental sounds • a system for converting visual images • a popular or the latest style of clothing • an activity involving physical exertion and skill • newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events • ...
TTS JURNALISTIK 2024-07-01
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- Program ini untuk me-maintenance, menambah dan meng-improve kemampuan yang dimiliki oleh anggota jurnalistik.
- Program pendanaan untuk menghimpun dana dalam melancarkan program-program jurnalistik yang ada dalam bentuk menjual merchandise
- Program yang mengandalkan kemampuan pengambilan gambar yang aesthetic dan cinematic. Dan akan diunggah melalui sosial media, dan website. yang akan menjadi portofolio beserta keahlian dalam menggunakan kamera.
- Program yang mengandalkan kemampuan pengambilan video yang aesthetic dan cinematic. Dan akan diunggah melalui sosial media, dan website. Yang akan menjadi portofolio beserta keahlian dalam menggunakan kamera.
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- Program ini merupakan salah satu media cetak yang dibuat dengan tema tertentu dan dibagikan kepada warga sekolah, di dalamnya terdapat konten berita informasi, edukasi dan juga hiburan.
- Program ini dilakukan secara insidental, meliput kegiatan untuk diunggah di website, media sosial ataupun media cetak sekolah.
- Program yang berisikan live report, report feeds ig, foto/video kaleidoskop bulanan, minivlog, video promosi, video recap, dan lain lain.
- Program besar Jurnalistik yang diadakan (minimal satu kali dalam satu periode). Dengan judul tema tertentu, sehingga penonton terhibur, dan dapat mengambil isi pesan yang akan kami sajikan.
- Isi daripada program tersebut adalah bermacam-macam rubrikasi dimulai dari rubrik edukasi, informasi hingga rubrik hiburan.
- Program podcasting yang dilaksanakan seminggu sekali di setiap hari rabu pada jam istirahat kedua di ruang informasi. Terdiri dari beberapa segmen mengenai edukasi, informasi, motivasi dan juga hiburan.
- Program unik dari Jurnalistik yang membawa pada ketenangan, dan kebersamaan masing-masing anggota. Dan melaksanakan Vlog dan edukasi pada tempat tertentu.
11 Clues: Program ini untuk me-maintenance, menambah dan meng-improve kemampuan yang dimiliki oleh anggota jurnalistik. • Isi daripada program tersebut adalah bermacam-macam rubrikasi dimulai dari rubrik edukasi, informasi hingga rubrik hiburan. • ...
Crossword #4 2025-07-30
10 Clues: Heroic sidekick • Comic book company • Mystical teen hero • Villain with mallet • Blue furry intellect • Clown-themed villain • Card-throwing mutant • Shapeshifting mutant • Flaming rebirth figure • Hero who absorbs powers
f 2021-08-04
11 Clues: alpha • not DC • sinning • not dark • some lions • _ of the ring • oil on the head • can move mountains • a board game with dice • for the wages of _ is death • _ of the Lord is my strength
Birthday Crossword 2024-07-04
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- Your Favourite Vietnamese person
- F1 driver
- Miranda's nickname for you
- Dog #2
- 'Thank you' in Arabic
- Sweet ___
- You favourite emoji (Animal)
- What in the ____
- Something we do everytime we see each other
- One of your cousins
- Sister's Name
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- Your Favourite Colour
- What Eva calls Miranda
- Miranda's Football Club
- Sport
- Your Favourite Activite in the Bathroom
- What I call you everytime you leave me on delivered
- Your Favourite Marvel character/crush
- Dog #1
19 Clues: Sport • Dog #2 • Dog #1 • F1 driver • Sweet ___ • Sister's Name • What in the ____ • One of your cousins • Your Favourite Colour • 'Thank you' in Arabic • What Eva calls Miranda • Miranda's Football Club • Miranda's nickname for you • You favourite emoji (Animal) • Your Favourite Vietnamese person • Your Favourite Marvel character/crush • Your Favourite Activite in the Bathroom • ...
From the Moon to Manhattan 2025-06-26
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- NASA’s Moon mission program
- Holds the world in myth
- Iconic statue on a pedestal
- ___ Square in NYC
- Historic Black neighborhood
- Word game for the brain
- US president who resigned
- ___ State Building
- Yellow New York icon
- Theater district with lights
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- Underground urban transport
- Glows in signs
- Game of kings
- Music born in America
- Marvel and DC’s domain
- Place for pastrami on rye
- Borough across the bridge
- Brass instrument
- Round bread often boiled
- Greek god and a theater
20 Clues: Game of kings • Glows in signs • Brass instrument • ___ Square in NYC • ___ State Building • Yellow New York icon • Music born in America • Marvel and DC’s domain • Holds the world in myth • Greek god and a theater • Word game for the brain • Round bread often boiled • Place for pastrami on rye • Borough across the bridge • US president who resigned • Underground urban transport • ...
Space 2020-05-15
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- A spherical shell of cometary bodies believed to surround the sun far behind the orbits.
- bang theory An explanation of the origin of the universe stating that it started small and expanded over billions of years.
- An object that contains ice and dust.
- A natural or artificial object that orbits the space.
- an invisible line around an object that rotates
- Sysytem The collection of 8 planets that orbit the sun.
- Calendar : The most widely accepted and used civil calendar internationally
- An optical instrument that makes distant objects appear larger and brighter using lens or curved mirrors.
- An invisible part of the electromagnetic spectrum that has a wavelength longer than the visible light. Most thermal, or heat, radiation is emitted from objects infrared spectrum.
- A torus- shaped region that is located between Jupiter and Mars.
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- The branch of science that deals with space and the universe of a whole.
- all of space and their contents
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A fixed point in the sky that emits light.
- A body moving elliptical that orbits around the sun.
- Factor A method for reducing all measurements by the same amount to achieve proportions of the scale model.
- Model Modern view of the universe that places the Sun at the center and the planets and their moons revolve around the sun.
- Collection in gas, dust, and stars and their solar system.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- The curved path of one object, such as the planet or the moon, around a central object, such as a star or planet.
- A satellite from the Earth that is reflected by the light from the sun.
21 Clues: all of space and their contents • The amount of matter in an object. • An object that contains ice and dust. • A fixed point in the sky that emits light. • The distance that light travels in one year. • an invisible line around an object that rotates • A body moving elliptical that orbits around the sun. • A natural or artificial object that orbits the space. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2012-09-14
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- The phenomenon that occurs when the moon blocks the light from the sun (happens during a new moon)
- Newton's law that states all bodies in the universe have a gravitational pull directly related to their size
- The center of gravity between two bodies
- A cool cloud of dust and gas, can be the birthplace of stars and planets
- Tool used to measure star distance - the larger the angle, the closer the star
- The wobbling of the Earth on its axis
- The thought that the sun is in the center of the solar system and all planets revolve around it (supported by Copernicus & Galileo)
- The change in wavelength emitted by a body as the body moves (causes Red Shift)
- A cool, dark area on the solar surface
- Another word for precession
- Fuel for stars
- Used to measure star mass - a larger star will have a greater gravitational pull
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- The prevailing theory for the formation of the universe; claims that an impact between two particles 13.7 billion years ago created the entire universe today
- The phenomenon that occurs when the sun illuminates the moon from behind the Earth (happens during a full moon)
- The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy
- The apparent backward drift of a planet caused by planets moving at different speeds
- The thought that the Earth is in the center of the solar system and all planets and the sun revolve around it (supported by Ptolemy)
- States that all galaxies are moving away from each other, proving that the universe is expanding
- The motion of Earth that causes the years (ellipse around the sun)
- The study of light and its properties
- The motion of Earth responsible for day and night
21 Clues: Fuel for stars • Another word for precession • The wobbling of the Earth on its axis • The study of light and its properties • A cool, dark area on the solar surface • The center of gravity between two bodies • The motion of Earth responsible for day and night • The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
Across
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
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- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
Across
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
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- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Physical science - Lesson 9 2018-03-15
Across
- - any decrease in wavelength, with a corresponding increase in frequency, of an electromagnetic wave
- - another term of extrasolar
- - planet comes from the greek word
- - methods depends on the obsevation of the proper motion
- - helps undertanding the size of the universe
- - Theory of the beginning of the universe
- - all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- - is a structure that consists of anywhere from hundreds to thousands of galaxies
- - theory that there is no beginning to the universe nor the there be en end
- - the apparent change in the frequency of a wave, caused by the relative motion between the source and the observe
- body - is any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere
- - spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite
- - small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet
- - a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter
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- - explained that the shift was beacuase star must be moving away
- - composed of different planets and stars
- - a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature
- - the change in the apparent position of star
- - event when planet drossed in front of a star
- - a key concept for astronomers
- - _____________ fitting is the process of determining the star cluster
- -a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- - a planet outside our solar system that orbits a star
- - spacetime in general relativity
- - planet that is no longer a planet
- - an astronomical body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that. is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity
26 Clues: - another term of extrasolar • - a key concept for astronomers • - planet comes from the greek word • - spacetime in general relativity • - planet that is no longer a planet • - composed of different planets and stars • - Theory of the beginning of the universe • - helps undertanding the size of the universe • - the change in the apparent position of star • ...
Astronomy Test Crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- The most abundant element in the Universe.
- The spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System.
- The collection of planets and other celestial bodies orbiting the Sun.
- The remnant heat from the Big Bang, serving as evidence for the Universe's origin.
- A region of space with a gravitational field so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- The process by which the Sun and other stars generate energy, fusing hydrogen into helium.
- A phenomenon where light from distant galaxies shifts towards the red end of the spectrum, indicating that the Universe is expanding.
- The theory that the Solar System formed from a cloud of gas and dust that collapsed under gravity.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas and dust, bound together by gravity.
- The prevailing theory for the origin of the Universe, suggesting it began expanding from a hot, dense state.
- A massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity, producing energy through nuclear fusion.
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- A stable star in the main part of its lifecycle, like the Sun.
- All of space, time, matter, and energy.
- Large planets like Jupiter and Saturn with thick atmospheres of hydrogen and helium.
- The force that pulls particles and gases together, playing a key role in the formation of stars and planets.
- Rocky planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, that are smaller and closer to the Sun.
- A massive explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life, ejecting its outer layers.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The element produced by nuclear fusion in stars.
- A natural satellite formed by a large object colliding with Earth, according to the leading theory of Moon formation.
20 Clues: All of space, time, matter, and energy. • The most abundant element in the Universe. • The element produced by nuclear fusion in stars. • The spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System. • A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born. • A stable star in the main part of its lifecycle, like the Sun. • ...
123 2015-08-27
U5 2022-02-20
18 Clues: amour • voler • riche • mourir • croire • changer • univers • célèbre • prédire • prendre • trouver • partager • vérifier • combattre • prédiction • université • rencontrer • apprentissage
SKO 2022 2022-01-17
Birthday Surprise 2021-08-19
10 Clues: (4x7)+1 • Love Field • Marvel School • Western theme park • CA Passenger train • City of Angles airport • Favorite Starbucks coffee • Wright brother’s invention • Month of Sophomore retreat • Seattle-Tacoma international
Astronomy 2023-11-06
Across
- year is the distance light travels in one year.
- spectrum a series of colored lines that correspond to wavelengths emitted by the glowing gas
- magnitude the magnitude that a star would appear to have if it were located at a standard distance of 10 parsecs.
- a hypothetical elementary particle that has both low mass and low energy
- Law a galaxy's velocity (or as is sometimes plotted, its redshift) is directly proportional to its distance
- a measure of the total amount of energy radiated by a star or other celestial object per second
- John C. Mather for their discovery of the basic form of the cosmic microwave background radiation as well as its small variations in different directions.
- Rubin helping to establish the importance of dark matter in the universe
- shift the wavelength of the light is stretched, so the light is seen as 'shifted' towards the red part of the spectrum
- magnitude the magnitude of a celestial object as it is actually measured from the earth.
- is a branch of astronomy that involves the origin and evolution of the universe, from the Big Bang to today and on into the future
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- lensing occurs when a massive celestial body — such as a galaxy cluster
- is a unit of length used to measure the large distances to astronomical objects outside the Solar System
- Swan Leavitt gave us the tools to map out the stars in the universe. She discovered the correlation between Period and Luminosity
- a condition in which gravity is predicted to be so intense that spacetime itself would break down catastrophically
- background radiation leftover radiation from the Big Bang or the time when the universe began
- is the study of astronomy using the techniques of spectroscopy to measure the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation
- Hubble demonstrated that galaxies farther away from us are receding faster than those nearby
- energy is a new kind of dynamical energy fluid or field, something that fills all of space but something whose effect on the expansion of the universe is the opposite of that of matter and normal energy.
- matter composed of particles that do not absorb, reflect, or emit light
20 Clues: year is the distance light travels in one year. • a hypothetical elementary particle that has both low mass and low energy • lensing occurs when a massive celestial body — such as a galaxy cluster • matter composed of particles that do not absorb, reflect, or emit light • Rubin helping to establish the importance of dark matter in the universe • ...
Space Vocabulary 2018-08-27
Across
- A tool that splits light into different wavelengths
- A galaxy that does not have a definite shape
- How hot or cold something is
- A galaxy shaped like a flat rotating disc
- A scatter graph showing the relationship between the absolute magnitudes of stars against their spectral types
- The total amount of energy released from a star
- All time, space, and everything else
- A galaxy shaped in an ellipsoidal shape being smooth and nearly featureless
- A cluster of matter in the universe that constitutes a unit
- swinging back and forth (like a pendulum)
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- A sphere of plasma held by its gravity
- The magnitude of a celestial object
- A system of millions or more stars
- The brightness of a celestial object from ten parsecs
- A unit of measure for temperature based on an absolute scale
- The process in which two nuclei collide to create different products
- A theory in astronomy where the universe originated from a big explosion
- The distance between similar points on two successive waves
- A cloud of gas/dust in outer space
- A galaxy that our solar system is in
20 Clues: How hot or cold something is • A system of millions or more stars • A cloud of gas/dust in outer space • The magnitude of a celestial object • All time, space, and everything else • A galaxy that our solar system is in • A sphere of plasma held by its gravity • A galaxy shaped like a flat rotating disc • swinging back and forth (like a pendulum) • ...
World History Crossword 2021-11-02
Across
- main artistic style in the late 1700's
- Earth-centered view of the universe
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- Newton discovered that the same forced affected earth and space
- published "A Vindication of the Right of Woman" in 1792
- Locke believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- wanted to make their countries stronger and their rule more effective
- to hand over your rights to a strong leader, making life less bleak
- wanted religious toleration and no capital punishment
- social gatherings
- belief that God created the universe
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- the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation
- argued that civilization corrupts people's natural goodness
- sun stands at the center of the universe
- studied political liberty, came up with checks and balances
- grand ornate design
- to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects f life
- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- discovered that jupiter had 4 moons
- truth could be discovered through logical thinking
21 Clues: social gatherings • grand ornate design • Earth-centered view of the universe • discovered that jupiter had 4 moons • belief that God created the universe • main artistic style in the late 1700's • sun stands at the center of the universe • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • truth could be discovered through logical thinking • ...
Re and Science 2.2 2013-11-11
Across
- a person who studies space.
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
- a divine call to God's service or to the Christian life.
- the central figure in the Christian religion.
- a ceremony regarded as imparting spiritual grace.
- an agreement .(E.G Sinai ________)
- a force of attraction that attracts body mass together.
- the Universe regarded as a whole.
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- is the favours, the free and undeserved help of God. (e.g Mercy, forgiveness)
- the ability to judge well.
- the virtue defined as the love for God express through acts of kindness towards others.
- a person's moral sense of right and wrong.
- a point in the sky that emitting light like our sun.
- the physical universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a person regarded as a inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- all existing matter and space considered a whole.
- principles of right and wrong.
- a natural agent that allow for sight and makes things visible.
- the Different types of ______ that white light produces.
20 Clues: the ability to judge well. • a person who studies space. • principles of right and wrong. • the Universe regarded as a whole. • an agreement .(E.G Sinai ________) • a person's moral sense of right and wrong. • the central figure in the Christian religion. • the physical universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere. • all existing matter and space considered a whole. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2013-01-31
Across
- Earth's pull on objects toward the center of the planet
- A different star after hydrogen runs out and is the outcome of a bigger star
- Outbursts of light that occur in areas of sunspot activity
- How bright the star appears to an observer on Earth
- Outer layer of atmosphere
- Shows how fast galaxies are moving away from one another
- After red giant
- Distance light travels in one year
- Distance between the earth and sun
- The idea of matter and energy compressed into a single dense point that exploded into an ever expanding universe
- Increased blasts that interfere with radio and T.V reception
- Nuclear Reaction
Down
- Stars begin as cloud of dust and gas
- After smaller nova shrink
- Second densest object in universe
- Dark and cool spots on photosphere
- Lumonosity of stars as if they were seen from the same distance from the Earth
- System containing millions of billions of stars that orbits a common mass and travel as a unit
- Actual or true brightness of a star
- Most dense object in whole universe
- AFter main sequence and a smaller star
21 Clues: After red giant • Nuclear Reaction • After smaller nova shrink • Outer layer of atmosphere • Second densest object in universe • Dark and cool spots on photosphere • Distance light travels in one year • Distance between the earth and sun • Actual or true brightness of a star • Most dense object in whole universe • Stars begin as cloud of dust and gas • ...
Space Exploration - 1 2015-12-03
Across
- Instrument that measures azimuth
- The hunter constellation
- Angle measured clockwise from north
- Unit of measurement in space that represents the distance light travels in a year
- Polish astronomer that proposed the heliocentric model
- Set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- Greek philosopher that proposed the geocentric model
- Instrument that measures altitude
- Scientist that added "epicycles" to Aristotle's model of the universe
- The angle above the horizon (0 - 90°)
- The Sun rises and sets at a rate _______ from the stars
Down
- Star that never rises or sets
- The Great Bear constellation
- Model of the universe that places the Sun at the center
- The ________ rises and sets at a rate different from the stars
- Small circular movement of planets
- Grouping of stars that form a pattern
- Model of the universe that places the Earth at the center
- Unit of measurement in space that represents the distance from Earth to the Sun
- Term used to describe the Sun, Moon, planets and stars
- On each successive day, a given star rises and sets ________ minutes earlier
21 Clues: The hunter constellation • The Great Bear constellation • Star that never rises or sets • Instrument that measures azimuth • Instrument that measures altitude • Small circular movement of planets • Angle measured clockwise from north • Grouping of stars that form a pattern • The angle above the horizon (0 - 90°) • Greek philosopher that proposed the geocentric model • ...
Cosmic Catastrophes 2023-09-20
Across
- The star that is the center of our solar system.
- Made up of millions of solar systems and makes up the universe.
- The revolution of something around another larger object.
- Large balls of burning gas in space.
- Round objects too small to be considered real planets.
- Relating to the universe or cosmos.
- Gasses surrounding planets
- Happens when a meteorite enters atmosphere and burns up.
- Small icy object that orbits the Sun and is known for it’s “tail.”
- A place in space where the gravity is so strong not even light can escape it.
- The only planet in our solar system suitable for life.
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- something that is mostly made up of planets, stars, and asteroids.
- Round objects that revolve around stars.
- The large round object that orbits Earth.
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space.
- Something used to make distant things, like planets seem much closer than they really are.
- Small rocky object that orbits the Sun and is found between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars.
- When Earth encounters many meteors at once.
- A dying star
- Millions of galaxies.
20 Clues: A dying star • Millions of galaxies. • Gasses surrounding planets • Relating to the universe or cosmos. • Large balls of burning gas in space. • A giant cloud of gas and dust in space. • Round objects that revolve around stars. • The large round object that orbits Earth. • When Earth encounters many meteors at once. • The star that is the center of our solar system. • ...
Earth Science 2024-09-10
Across
- a large cloud of gas and dust, such as the one that formed our solar system
- is an educated guess that aims to answer the given problem
- a force that is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate
- allows scientists to be curious of their surroundings
- how long it takes for it to travel a complete orbit around the Sun
- results which have been obtained through measurements
- means everything
- variables that are quantities or items that are kept constant throughout the experiment
- an assembly of stars and related matter and gas
- a variable that is the one that is changed by the scientist
Down
- the law of periods
- the law of areas
- is the process used to plan and carry out a reliable scientific experiment and find an answer to a question
- results can be quickly noted down as descriptions while a raw data table, chart, or graphs
- applies to soundwaves
- a theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
- oval shape centered on 2 points instead of 1 point
- the law of orbits
- the galaxy Earth is located in
- variables that are the result of the changes that happened to the independent variable
20 Clues: the law of areas • means everything • the law of orbits • the law of periods • applies to soundwaves • the galaxy Earth is located in • an assembly of stars and related matter and gas • oval shape centered on 2 points instead of 1 point • allows scientists to be curious of their surroundings • a theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion • ...
good book,bad movie? 2023-03-13
5 Clues: a failure • n./adj. =lying • an imaginary place in children's stories • lasting only a short time,using few words • connected with films/movies and how they are made
Celluloid 2025-10-08
5 Clues: Showcase your cinematic vision. • Shape narratives with creative flow. • Craft or pitch captivating visual stories. • Weave or discuss compelling narrative scripts. • Ignite a character through performance or improv.
Arthurian Literature 2022-04-30
Across
- to offer advice or guidance
- monetary
- enjoying causing harm or trouble
- deliberate malice
- a cure or correction
- intentionally disobedient or defiant
- regret or atone
- to accept or tolerate
- assistance or support
- to ask earnestly or to negotiate
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- sorrowful or mournful
- abstain from or shun
- anger at something unworthy or unjust
- a wonderful or astonishing thing
- fervently beg
- to unjustly seize possession of
- to deluge or decieve
- gentleness or submissiveness
18 Clues: monetary • fervently beg • regret or atone • deliberate malice • abstain from or shun • a cure or correction • to deluge or decieve • sorrowful or mournful • to accept or tolerate • assistance or support • to offer advice or guidance • gentleness or submissiveness • to unjustly seize possession of • enjoying causing harm or trouble • a wonderful or astonishing thing • ...
Mia's Magazine 2025-07-16
Across
- Favorite memory location freshman year
- Favorite app
- Favorite slush flavor at Sonic
- Favorite artist
- Love language
- Signature staple: Sheer lip product
- Favorite Marvel hero, Miles _____
- Body oil brand
- Favorite food
- Nix liner color
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- Howard restaurant mentioned
- Go-to drink at Starbucks
- Theme song artist: _____ by Latto
- Dream career
- Go-to Dutch Bros order
- Favorite restaurant in D.C.
- “Live for today and not for _____.”
- Dream vacation spot
18 Clues: Dream career • Favorite app • Love language • Favorite food • Body oil brand • Favorite artist • Nix liner color • Dream vacation spot • Go-to Dutch Bros order • Go-to drink at Starbucks • Howard restaurant mentioned • Favorite restaurant in D.C. • Favorite slush flavor at Sonic • Theme song artist: _____ by Latto • Favorite Marvel hero, Miles _____ • “Live for today and not for _____.” • ...
big bang 2024-09-25
Across
- The galaxy that contains our solar system. 2words
- Scientists who study stars, planets, and the universe.
- A light gas that is the second most common atom in the universe.
- The ability to do work or cause change; it can be found in different forms.
- A Prize given to people who make significant contributions to science and peace.
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- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- The simplest and most abundant atom in the universe.
- The vast space that includes everything, like stars, planets, and galaxies.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The tiny building blocks that make up all matter.
10 Clues: Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The galaxy that contains our solar system. 2words • The tiny building blocks that make up all matter. • The simplest and most abundant atom in the universe. • Scientists who study stars, planets, and the universe. • A light gas that is the second most common atom in the universe. • ...
DC vs. Marvel 2021-10-21
Across
- genius,billionaire, playboy, philantropist
- fastest many alive
- leading a double life, his weakness is kryptonite
- character played by late actor Chadwick Boseman
- peter parker, biten by a radioactive spider giving him web-slinging abilities
- group of superheros that fight the battles humans cannot
- one of the main members of the suicide squad, in love with the Joker
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- golden lasso of truth, played by Gal Gadot
- star-spangled man with a plan
- evil brother of Thor, has his own series on Disney+ that recently came out
- ruler of the sea, never seen without his trident by his side
- sidekick is Robin, archnemesis is the Joker
- _______, smash
13 Clues: _______, smash • fastest many alive • star-spangled man with a plan • golden lasso of truth, played by Gal Gadot • genius,billionaire, playboy, philantropist • sidekick is Robin, archnemesis is the Joker • character played by late actor Chadwick Boseman • leading a double life, his weakness is kryptonite • group of superheros that fight the battles humans cannot • ...
Amelyyy 2022-03-18
Astronomy Crossword 2013-01-31
Across
- Dark and cool spots on photosphere
- Stars begin as cloud of dust and gas
- Actual or true brightness of a star
- Earth's pull on objects toward the center of the planet
- How bright the star appears to an observer on Earth
- Distance between the earth and sun
- Outbursts of light that occur in areas of sunspot activity
- The idea of matter and energy compressed into a single dense point that exploded into an ever expanding universe
- Nuclear Reaction
- AFter main sequence and a smaller star
- Shows how fast galaxies are moving away from one another
- Distance light travels in one year
- After red giant
Down
- A different star after hydrogen runs out and is the outcome of a bigger star
- Lumonosity of stars as if they were seen from the same distance from the Earth
- System containing millions of billions of stars that orbits a common mass and travel as a unit
- Second densest object in universe
- Increased blasts that interfere with radio and T.V reception
- After smaller nova shrink
- Most dense object in whole universe
- Outer layer of atmosphere
21 Clues: After red giant • Nuclear Reaction • After smaller nova shrink • Outer layer of atmosphere • Second densest object in universe • Dark and cool spots on photosphere • Distance between the earth and sun • Distance light travels in one year • Actual or true brightness of a star • Most dense object in whole universe • Stars begin as cloud of dust and gas • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2013-01-31
Across
- Increased blasts that interfere with radio and T.V reception
- Most dense object in whole universe
- After smaller nova shrink
- System containing millions of billions of stars that orbits a common mass and travel as a unit
- Shows how fast galaxies are moving away from one another
- Distance between the earth and sun
- Earth's pull on objects toward the center of the planet
- The idea of matter and energy compressed into a single dense point that exploded into an ever expanding universe
- Dark and cool spots on photosphere
- How bright the star appears to an observer on Earth
- Outer layer of atmosphere
Down
- After red giant
- Nuclear Reaction
- A different star after hydrogen runs out and is the outcome of a bigger star
- Second densest object in universe
- Stars begin as cloud of dust and gas
- Distance light travels in one year
- Lumonosity of stars as if they were seen from the same distance from the Earth
- Outbursts of light that occur in areas of sunspot activity
- Actual or true brightness of a star
- AFter main sequence and a smaller star
21 Clues: After red giant • Nuclear Reaction • After smaller nova shrink • Outer layer of atmosphere • Second densest object in universe • Distance light travels in one year • Distance between the earth and sun • Dark and cool spots on photosphere • Most dense object in whole universe • Actual or true brightness of a star • Stars begin as cloud of dust and gas • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-06-03
Across
- The brightness of a star as it appears from Earth
- The unit used to measure distance in space
- A formation of stars in the night sky
- The process by which hydrogen turns into helium
- Ejection of matter at the end of a medium-sized star's life
- A cloud of dust and gas in space that forms a star
- What our sun will become once all the hydrogen is gone
- Theory that proposes the universe is constant
- Main gas that stars are composed of
- The angle around from due North
- Our sun will become this once fusion has finished
- Final stage of a supermassive star's life
- Theory that proposes the universe is expanding
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- Gas and dust condenses into this prior to star formation
- Very hot, short lived star
- The actual brightness of a star
- Angle above the horizon
- The imaginary central point in the night sky that the stars appear to rotate around
- Explosion at the end of a massive star's life
- Provides evidence that the universe is expanding
- The path that the sun, moon and planets take across the sky
21 Clues: Angle above the horizon • Very hot, short lived star • The actual brightness of a star • The angle around from due North • Main gas that stars are composed of • A formation of stars in the night sky • Final stage of a supermassive star's life • The unit used to measure distance in space • Explosion at the end of a massive star's life • ...
Freek's Froody Intergalactic Crossword 2013-11-20
Across
- The only profitable division of this company is its Complaints division
- Creation of which has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move
- Frequently inaccurate
- Never leave home without one
- Worst poetry in the universe
- Really amazingly together guy
- It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems with these
- Planetary coastline designer responisble for the fjords in Norway
- Galactic President
- Loathe it or ignore it, you can't like it
- Mostly harmless
- Heat of gold shipboard computer
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- Vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big
- Publisher of the Guide
- The restaurant at the end of the universe
- The result of an accident with a contraceptive and a time machine
- What do you get if you multiply six by nine?
- Paranoid android
- Former space pirate, also ran for president
- A liquid that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea
- Writer of a philisopical blockbuster trillogy
- An alien from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse
- The final and clinching proof of the non-existence of God
- Pocket-sprung lifeform from Sqornshellous Zeta
24 Clues: Mostly harmless • Paranoid android • Galactic President • Frequently inaccurate • Publisher of the Guide • Never leave home without one • Worst poetry in the universe • Really amazingly together guy • Heat of gold shipboard computer • Vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big • The restaurant at the end of the universe • Loathe it or ignore it, you can't like it • ...
Chapter 22: The Scientific Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment 2016-12-02
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- Invented a swinging pendulum for clocks
- Created the scientific theory
- An Austrian ruler who setup schools for serfs
- The book written by Thomas Hobbes
- The founder of the women's movement
- First astronomer to claim the Sun was the center of the universe
- Theory that states the Earth is the center of the universe
- Believed that people could not be trusted to make wise decisions
- The belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems
- Inventor who discovered that planets move in ellipses
- Created the idea of gravity
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- Denis Diderot's book
- This branch of government enforces laws
- An agreement between the people and their government
- This event eventually turned England into a constitutional monarchy
- A German princess who took the throne in Russia
- Guaranteed all English people the right to a fair trial
- The belief that God created the universe, then let it run on its own
- This branch of government interprets laws and holds courts
- Proved that all matter is made up of elements
- He believed natural law gave citizens rights and the government had to answer to the people
- This branch of government creates laws
22 Clues: Denis Diderot's book • Created the idea of gravity • Created the scientific theory • The book written by Thomas Hobbes • The founder of the women's movement • This branch of government creates laws • Invented a swinging pendulum for clocks • This branch of government enforces laws • An Austrian ruler who setup schools for serfs • Proved that all matter is made up of elements • ...
Space facts 2023-11-14
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- The ___ Nebula is the coldest place in the universe.
- The Oort cloud is located just beyond which celestial body?
- Which planet rotates on its side?
- What is the study of the stars, planets, and galaxies?
- Which are the most common types of galaxies in the universe?
- Which star is the Alpha Ursa Minoris?
- Which constellation is shaped like a winged horse?
- Which constellation represents a hunter and weapons?
- Which is the densest planet in our solar system?
- Which planet has the most moons?
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- What color is Mars’ sunset?
- Who described Saturn’s rings as the “ears of a teacup?”
- Which is the smallest planet within our solar system?
- Which is the oldest planet in our solar system?
- Which astronaut is famous for having written his daughter’s initials on the moon?
- How long does it take the sun’s rays to reach Earth?
- Who was the first person to travel into space?
- What do you call a large group of stars, dust, and gas?
- Which planet has supersonic winds?
- Phobos and Deimos are the Moons of which planet?
- Which constellation holds the hottest place in the universe?
- Which planet spins backward relative to the others?
22 Clues: What color is Mars’ sunset? • Which planet has the most moons? • Which planet rotates on its side? • Which planet has supersonic winds? • Which star is the Alpha Ursa Minoris? • Who was the first person to travel into space? • Which is the oldest planet in our solar system? • Phobos and Deimos are the Moons of which planet? • ...
Outer Space 2023-08-11
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- Vehicle designed to travel through space.
- Highly magnetized, rotating neutron star emitting radiation.
- Study of the origin and nature of the universe.
- Small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
- Space rock before it enters Earth's atmosphere.
- Way Our galaxy, a luminous band across the sky.
- Round celestial body orbiting a star.
- Everything in the universe, space, and time.
- Largest planet in our solar system.
- Related to the heavens or sky.
- Eclipse Moon passing between the Sun and Earth.
- Giant Stellar phase of a dying star.
- Explosive death of a massive star.
- Vast system of stars, gas, and dust.
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- Cosmic cloud of gas and dust.
- Space rock that survives Earth's atmosphere and lands.
- Cosmic traveler with a brilliant tail
- Distance light travels in a year.
- Relating to the universe or space.
- Hole Massive object with gravity so strong, not even light can escape.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- Small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
- Distant celestial object emitting intense energy.
- Explorer of space beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- Planet Celestial body smaller than a planet.
- Luminous ball of gas, a sun in its own right.
26 Clues: Cosmic cloud of gas and dust. • Related to the heavens or sky. • Distance light travels in a year. • Relating to the universe or space. • Small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • Small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • Explosive death of a massive star. • Largest planet in our solar system. • Vast system of stars, gas, and dust. • Cosmic traveler with a brilliant tail • ...
Science Study Guide 2021-12-09
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- Growing from the right side
- Maped out Milky way
- Spinning on Earth's axis
- less than half lit
- Inner Planets
- This light is at an angle
- more than half lit
- In Space
- A meteor with a tail
- Fall, Summer, Winter, and Spring are
- The attraction between 2 objects
- This light is focused
- The model that the Earth was in the center
- Our Galaxy
- the tendency to keep us at rest if at rest or in motion if at motion
- Made of rock and metal
- The 5th moon phase
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- everything to ever exist is in the___
- When moon or sun isn't visable
- The model that Sun was in the center
- The zone Earth is in to keep us living
- Edwin______ discovered our universe is expanding
- On Earth Surface
- growing from the left side
- in Atmo of Earth
- The distance between the Earth and sun
- Found the shape of our galaxy
- We rotate on this every 24 hours
- The theory that the Universe was a tense ball that exploded
- A full orbit
- The 1st phase
- Studies space
- Outer Planets
- we_____the Sun
34 Clues: In Space • Our Galaxy • A full orbit • Inner Planets • The 1st phase • Studies space • Outer Planets • we_____the Sun • On Earth Surface • in Atmo of Earth • less than half lit • more than half lit • The 5th moon phase • Maped out Milky way • A meteor with a tail • This light is focused • Made of rock and metal • Spinning on Earth's axis • This light is at an angle • growing from the left side • ...
The Crucible 2021-12-18
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- deal illegally
- lack of color
- a representative who acts on behalf of others
- judge to be probable
- shockingly brutal or cruel
- clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
- mentally irregular
- avoid
- lacking clarity
- cause to suffer
- morally reprehensible
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- authoritatively
- formal or explicit approval
- yield to another persona wish or opinion
- an erroneous mental representation
- carefully thought out in advance
- impart skills
- be amazed at
- system of principles and beliefs
19 Clues: avoid • be amazed at • lack of color • impart skills • deal illegally • authoritatively • lacking clarity • cause to suffer • mentally irregular • judge to be probable • morally reprehensible • shockingly brutal or cruel • formal or explicit approval • carefully thought out in advance • system of principles and beliefs • an erroneous mental representation • ...
Samantha & Andrew Crossword 2024-05-31
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- tasty orange summertime treat
- triple challenge host
- team of The Franchise
- Nassau County Seat
- problem solver
- "bike for show, _____ for dough"
- 2023 Ironman 140.3 champion
- most difficult swim stroke
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- aggressive Australian bird
- slayers of Eagles and Cowboys
- home of the Dalers
- apple variety
- of the Taranto region, to an Italian
- College in the Bronx
- comic book empire
- lover of honey
- Sidetalk popular topic
- Cedar Path goers, perhaps?
- King Of Sicily, circa 1200s
19 Clues: apple variety • lover of honey • problem solver • comic book empire • home of the Dalers • Nassau County Seat • College in the Bronx • triple challenge host • team of The Franchise • Sidetalk popular topic • aggressive Australian bird • Cedar Path goers, perhaps? • most difficult swim stroke • King Of Sicily, circa 1200s • 2023 Ironman 140.3 champion • slayers of Eagles and Cowboys • ...
Hunt for the wilderpeople 2020-11-26
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- "Like a _______ trapped in a maze designed by wolves." (5)
- A savannah animal discovered inside a hut? (11)
- The actor who plays Ricky Baker (6,8)
- Say greetings to the Tokyo 9 in poetic form* (5)
- The name for music that occurs within a story (8,5)
- Ricky Baker's favourite music genre (8,3)
- Lame Nils jumbled Hector's true form* (3,5)
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- Ricky and Hec's best life (5,4)
- The word that Hec made up (10)
- Paula's cinematic description of Ricky (5,6)
- "Jesus is _____ like that" (6)
- The composer of the song "Ricky Baker! It's your birthday!"
- The name that Hec doesn't want to be called (5)
- A snack you might find in heaven (7)
- The song that plays while Ricky and Hec decide to "Run!", sung by Nina Simon (9)
- Caput, broken is a faithful dog (5)*
16 Clues: The word that Hec made up (10) • "Jesus is _____ like that" (6) • Ricky and Hec's best life (5,4) • A snack you might find in heaven (7) • Caput, broken is a faithful dog (5)* • The actor who plays Ricky Baker (6,8) • Ricky Baker's favourite music genre (8,3) • Lame Nils jumbled Hector's true form* (3,5) • Paula's cinematic description of Ricky (5,6) • ...
Universal Orlando Resort 2021-01-19
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- What island can you meet super heroes?
- Thrill rides on water
- Annual event
- Heroes in disguise
- Safest place on earth
- Banana loving monkey
- Area with talking fountain
- Original character to Universal
- Best them park in Orlando
- What movie is Bruce from?
- Hulk Don't make him mad
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- Don't make him mad
- Wizards beverage
- Simpson's sweet treat
- Last original ride
- Alien detectives
- Where characters walk the park
- President and COO of Universal Orlando
- Cheese burger in paradise
19 Clues: Annual event • Wizards beverage • Alien detectives • Don't make him mad • Last original ride • Heroes in disguise • Banana loving monkey • Simpson's sweet treat • Thrill rides on water • Safest place on earth • Hulk Don't make him mad • Cheese burger in paradise • Best them park in Orlando • What movie is Bruce from? • Area with talking fountain • Where characters walk the park • ...
Zoe's Christmas Present 2021-12-24
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- WHAT YOU CALL PATSY
- FOUNDED BY STAN LEE
- YOUR MOM'S SISTER
- A HOTEL ROOM AT SEA
- WHERE YOU SWIM
- ANNA AND ELSA'S HOME
- HAD EVIL STEPSISTERS
- THE BEST DAUGHTER IN THE WORLD
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- DISNEY'S PRIVATE ISLAND
- CITY IN THE BAHAMAS
- FROZEN SWEET TREAT
- DANCE THE ELECTRIC
- WALT'S LAST NAME
- ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC
- AN ADVANTAGE WHEN YOU PRACTICE
- OFF THE BACK OF A HOUSE
- YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT
17 Clues: WHERE YOU SWIM • WALT'S LAST NAME • YOUR MOM'S SISTER • FROZEN SWEET TREAT • DANCE THE ELECTRIC • CITY IN THE BAHAMAS • WHAT YOU CALL PATSY • FOUNDED BY STAN LEE • A HOTEL ROOM AT SEA • ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC • ANNA AND ELSA'S HOME • HAD EVIL STEPSISTERS • YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT • DISNEY'S PRIVATE ISLAND • OFF THE BACK OF A HOUSE • AN ADVANTAGE WHEN YOU PRACTICE • THE BEST DAUGHTER IN THE WORLD
Unit 1: The Big Bang 2021-09-13
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- the idea that the universe began as a single point, which the expanded and stretched to grow
- model used to explain how gravity functions
- astronomer that proposed the idea of the Big Bang
- the sudden or prolonged extension/expansion of the universe
- a branch of science that focuses on applying chemistry and physics to explain how the universe came to be
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects
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- referring to the photons that remained after the Big Bang
- subject of mathematics that tests the “flat” universe theory
- form of electromagnetic radiation that arises from light
- proposed the theory of relativity
10 Clues: proposed the theory of relativity • model used to explain how gravity functions • astronomer that proposed the idea of the Big Bang • the branch of science that deals with celestial objects • form of electromagnetic radiation that arises from light • referring to the photons that remained after the Big Bang • ...
Big Bang 2021-11-30
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- Theory of how the universe began (2 words no space!).
- Name of our galaxy (2 words no space!).
- According to the Big Bang Theory, the universe is ____?
- Type of shift that occurs when objects move away from us at very high speeds (2 words no space!).
- The distance light travels in one year (2 words no space!).
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- The universe is approximately 14 _____ years old.
- Objects that are redshifted are moving (towards or away?).
- Name for a cluster of billions of stars.
- Our solar system is much (older or younger?) than the universe.
- A light year is a measure of (speed or distance?)
10 Clues: Name of our galaxy (2 words no space!). • Name for a cluster of billions of stars. • The universe is approximately 14 _____ years old. • A light year is a measure of (speed or distance?) • Theory of how the universe began (2 words no space!). • According to the Big Bang Theory, the universe is ____? • Objects that are redshifted are moving (towards or away?). • ...
Universe by nina 2020-10-13
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- groups of stars that create shapes
- a group of stars or galaxies
- a collection of millions to billions of stars
- a small dim dense star
- a large reddish star late in its life cycle
- a big hot ball of fire in the center of the universe
- a object that produces very high energy
- the distance a star travels in a year
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- light cant leave this
- the outside layer of the sun
- a huge bright explosion
- the planet that we live on
- an American astronomer
- everything that exists in space and in time
- huge sphere of hot gas
15 Clues: light cant leave this • an American astronomer • a small dim dense star • huge sphere of hot gas • a huge bright explosion • the planet that we live on • the outside layer of the sun • a group of stars or galaxies • groups of stars that create shapes • the distance a star travels in a year • a object that produces very high energy • a large reddish star late in its life cycle • ...
Universe by Kena 2020-10-13
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- leftover "heat" from the big bang.
- a big reddish star late in its life cycle.
- the stage after a nebula.
- a group of 30 or more galaxies.
- a big ball of gas that's orange and gives us light every day.
- the distance light travels in one year.
- he identified the first stars outside the milky way.
- how a star gets energy.
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- something you can't see without xrays.
- gas and dust a star is formed from.
- the stage after a white dwarf.
- a huge sphere that emits light and other radiation.
- it consists of all space, matter, and energy that exists, now, in the past, or in the future.
- a collection of millions to billions of galaxies.
- a big explosion of a star.
15 Clues: how a star gets energy. • the stage after a nebula. • a big explosion of a star. • the stage after a white dwarf. • a group of 30 or more galaxies. • leftover "heat" from the big bang. • gas and dust a star is formed from. • something you can't see without xrays. • the distance light travels in one year. • a big reddish star late in its life cycle. • ...
Observing the Universe 2018-04-09
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- all what in space.
- the entire range of radiant energy.
- use a convex lens to concentrate.
- the alteration of the original shape of something.
- the spatial period of a periodic wave.
- an instrument located in outer space to observe distant planets, galaxies and other astronomical objects.
- collect visible light waves.
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- an optical instrument that aids in the observation of remote objects by collecting electromagnetic radiation.
- the close star to earth.
- quantitative property that must be transferred to an object.
- use a curved mirror to concentrate.
- a group of galaxy.
- type of astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma.
- an astronomical body orbiting a star or stellar remnant.
- the act of interfering, invading, or poaching.
15 Clues: all what in space. • a group of galaxy. • the close star to earth. • collect visible light waves. • use a convex lens to concentrate. • the entire range of radiant energy. • use a curved mirror to concentrate. • the spatial period of a periodic wave. • the act of interfering, invading, or poaching. • the alteration of the original shape of something. • ...
Thanking the Universe. 2021-12-22
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- the greatest gifts of god
- the tallest mountain in Nepal
- she cooks, cleans and kisses me goodnight
- I say this every time I receive something
- he comes at night, jingling bells with lots of gifts
- in any hard situation, always be
- the day in december to share gifts and love
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- one who is not miser and gives wholeheartedly
- the most important thing to make a person humane and human
- he or she who is my buddy
- a loving abode of every person
- a person working with a group for the society
- everybody should do this in time of someone's need
- the higher force that blesses us all
- the act of giving selflessly
15 Clues: the greatest gifts of god • he or she who is my buddy • the act of giving selflessly • the tallest mountain in Nepal • a loving abode of every person • in any hard situation, always be • the higher force that blesses us all • she cooks, cleans and kisses me goodnight • I say this every time I receive something • the day in december to share gifts and love • ...
Exploring the Universe 2025-08-06
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- The solid core of a comet.
- One of the most visible and widely observed comets in the 1990s.
- Part of a comet that points away from the Sun.
- The path one object takes around another in space.
- A space object made of ice and dust that develops a tail when near the Sun.
- A small rock or particle in space before it enters Earth’s atmosphere.
- A streak of light caused by a meteoroid burning in Earth’s atmosphere.
- A bowl-shaped dent caused by a meteorite hitting a surface.
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- The event of a meteoroid striking a planet or moon.
- The belt beyond Neptune filled with icy bodies and dwarf planets.
- Rocky object that orbits the Sun, mostly found in the belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- Tiny particles that trail from a comet’s nucleus.
- A meteoroid that survives its journey and lands on Earth.
- The largest object in the asteroid belt and classified as a dwarf planet.
- A distant cloud of icy bodies surrounding the solar system, source of long-period comets.
15 Clues: The solid core of a comet. • Part of a comet that points away from the Sun. • Tiny particles that trail from a comet’s nucleus. • The path one object takes around another in space. • The event of a meteoroid striking a planet or moon. • A meteoroid that survives its journey and lands on Earth. • A bowl-shaped dent caused by a meteorite hitting a surface. • ...
How Well Do You Know the (Future) Gowens? 2022-07-05
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- Treygan's event in track
- Treygan's drink of choice
- Couple's favorite date night food
- Cassie's college sorority
- Cassie's drink of choice
- Color of Treygan's Mustang
- College mascot
- Wedding location
- Treygan's NFL team
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- Name of Best Man
- Place of engagement
- Couple's middle school
- Their favorite 'fast' food
- Couple's dog name
- Their favorite movies series
- What street do they live on
- Couple has seen this band 7 times in concert
- Cassie's favorite artist
- Name of Maid of Honor
19 Clues: College mascot • Name of Best Man • Wedding location • Couple's dog name • Treygan's NFL team • Place of engagement • Name of Maid of Honor • Couple's middle school • Treygan's event in track • Cassie's favorite artist • Cassie's drink of choice • Treygan's drink of choice • Cassie's college sorority • Their favorite 'fast' food • Color of Treygan's Mustang • What street do they live on • ...
crossword 2 2024-10-28
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- to light up or clarify
- vocal range above tenor
- more than enough
- famous comic house
- official who enforces rule
- economical, not wasteful
- someone who builds with stone
- a conflict or sharp noise
- short stiff hair
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- great enthusiasm and energy
- a soft, indistinct noise
- British singer-songwriter
- attractively old fashioned
- winning tennis serve
- coveted gold statue
- a brief look
- joy or amusement
- a sharp-eyed bird
- bright and full of life
19 Clues: a brief look • more than enough • joy or amusement • short stiff hair • a sharp-eyed bird • famous comic house • coveted gold statue • winning tennis serve • to light up or clarify • vocal range above tenor • bright and full of life • a soft, indistinct noise • economical, not wasteful • British singer-songwriter • a conflict or sharp noise • attractively old fashioned • ...
Vocabulary List 8 2021-06-17
18 Clues: of sad • of tiny • of leave • of lower • of enter • of scary • of put in • important • of support • noticeable • of fertile • for parched • and friendly • of inability • of to set fire to • go after someone or something • be filled with wonder or amazement • to frighten someone into doing something
Girlfriend test 2024-02-18
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- DO I BELIEVE IN HOROSCOPE
- DOES SHE LOVE AVA?
- UNREALISTIC DREAM PET
- OKAY ITS CHILDISH GAMBINO HG DROP IT LIKE THE _
- FAVOURITE BOOK (ABOUT RABBITS)
- PATTERN ON UNDERWEAR
- DREAM PET
- STAR SIGN
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- BEST NAUGHTYDOG SERIES
- MIDDLE NAME
- FAVOURITE COLOUR
- BEST HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL MOVIE
- DEAD CAT RIP
- LICENSE PLATE (NUMBERS SPELLED OUT)
- SPOTIFY TOP ARTIST
- IS SHE WEARING SOCKS
- FAVE MARVEL MOVIE SO FAR
- OLDEST SISTER
18 Clues: DREAM PET • STAR SIGN • MIDDLE NAME • DEAD CAT RIP • OLDEST SISTER • FAVOURITE COLOUR • DOES SHE LOVE AVA? • SPOTIFY TOP ARTIST • IS SHE WEARING SOCKS • PATTERN ON UNDERWEAR • UNREALISTIC DREAM PET • BEST NAUGHTYDOG SERIES • FAVE MARVEL MOVIE SO FAR • DO I BELIEVE IN HOROSCOPE • BEST HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL MOVIE • FAVOURITE BOOK (ABOUT RABBITS) • LICENSE PLATE (NUMBERS SPELLED OUT) • ...
Chp. 20 : The Universe - Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-01
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- A small , hot , dim star that is the leftover center of an old star .
- A newborn star .
- A gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space .
- An apparent shift toward shorter wavelengths of light caused when a luminous object moves toward the observer .
- Specific elliptical galaxy mentioned on pg. 677
- An object so massive and dense that not even light can escape its gravity .
- A steady but very dim signal from all over the sky in the form of radiation at microwave wavelengths .
- Quasi-stellar radio sources ; very luminous objects that produce energy at a high rate and that are thought to be the most distant objects in the universe .
- An apparent shift toward longer wavelengths of light caused when a luminous object moves away from the observer .
- A collection of stars , dust , and gas bound together by gravity .
- The sum of all space , matter , and energy that exist , that have existed in the past , and that will exist in the future .
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- The gas and dust located between the stars in a galaxy .
- Specific telescope mentioned on pg. 675
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and that emits light ; the sun is a typical star .
- A diagonal line in space .
- The distance that light travels in one year ; about 9.5 trillion kilometers .
- A group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity .
- Cluster of galaxies forming even larger groups .
- Explosion that expanded the universe and continues to expand the universe everyday .
- A star that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons and protons have smashed together to form neutrons .
- Undetectable matter in the interstellar medium .
- A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space .
22 Clues: A newborn star . • A diagonal line in space . • Specific telescope mentioned on pg. 675 • Specific elliptical galaxy mentioned on pg. 677 • A group of stars or galaxies bound by gravity . • Cluster of galaxies forming even larger groups . • Undetectable matter in the interstellar medium . • A large cloud of dust and gas in interstellar space . • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2020-10-20
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- Theory that the universe is "Sun-centered".
- Forced Galileo to admit his findings were false.
- Claimed the universe was like a big clock in that everything had a purpose and worked together to keep the universe "running". He found this through his laws of motion research.
- Supported Copernicus' findings by studying the movements of planets.
- Built a telescope in which he observed Jupiter having 4 moons; dark spots on the sun; and Earth's moon had a "rough" surface.
- A scholar of Galileo's, he invented the first mercury barometer to measure atmospheric pressure and help predict weather patterns.
- First to observe bacteria and red blood cells.
- In 1992, it acknowledged that Galileo had been correct.
- An assistant of Brahe's, he established the idea that the planets moved in an elliptical pattern and not circular.
- The founder of modern chemistry who established a law how volume, temperature, and pressure of a gas affect each other.
- Believed metals, like lead and copper, could be converted to silver and gold.
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- Advocated for truth to be found through experimental methods or empiricism.
- Assumed the anatomy of a human was the same as a pig.
- Produce the world's first vaccine when he inoculated humans with cowpox to fight off smallpox.
- Procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Invented the first thermometer.
- Astronomer who established the heliocentric theory.
- He felt that everything should be questioned until proven by reason. The only "fact" to him was his own existence and he proclaimed, "I think, therefore, I am."
- Theory that the universe is "Earth-centered".
- First to dissect a human body to study its structure.
- Invented the microscope.
21 Clues: Invented the microscope. • Invented the first thermometer. • Procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Theory that the universe is "Sun-centered". • Theory that the universe is "Earth-centered". • First to observe bacteria and red blood cells. • Forced Galileo to admit his findings were false. • Astronomer who established the heliocentric theory. • ...
Heroes 2024-04-24
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- Green mentor of the son of the most powerful super saiyan in the universe.
- Billy Batson when he's in school.
- giant or tiny, he's great at closeup magic.
- Black mamba.
- Baltimore's GOAT quarterback.
- Son of the most powerful supers saiyan in the universe.
- Billionaire, playboy philanthropist; I am...
- Man and machine.
- His only weakness is Kryptonite.
- Powerful swordsman of the Straw Hat Pirates.
- Waterbending companion of the Avatar.
- The world's greatest, cape and cowl wearing detective.
- Second most powerful super saiyan in the universe.
- Named after one of the deadliest spiders in the world.
- King of Atlantis.
- beware his power to create anything with his trusty ring.
- Greatest rival of the women's college basketball GOAT; has a heavenly first name and a chocolate peanut butter cup last name.
- The fastest man alive.
- Scarred firebender in search of the Avatar.
- The basketball GOAT to anyone under 30.
- God of thunder.
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- Baseball bat loving clown princess.
- Leader of Wakanda.
- The GOAT of women's college basketball.
- Most powerful super saiyan in the universe.
- Captain of the Straw Hat Pirates.
- Red, white, and blue shield; he can do this all day.
- least powerful, bow and arrow weilding avenger.
- Weilds the Lasso of Truth.
- goofy, tactical mastermind of team Avatar.
- Kansas City's GOAT quarterback.
- The basketball GOAT right now.
- Do you prefer Miles Morales or Peter Parker?
- The basketball GOAT to anyone over 30.
- The last airbender.
- On an off again feline thief.
- Straw Hat Pirate who loves making maps.
- Extremely powerful, blind earthbender.
- Dance battling guardian of the galaxy.
- You wouldn't like this green guy when he's angry.
40 Clues: Black mamba. • God of thunder. • Man and machine. • King of Atlantis. • Leader of Wakanda. • The last airbender. • The fastest man alive. • Weilds the Lasso of Truth. • Baltimore's GOAT quarterback. • On an off again feline thief. • The basketball GOAT right now. • Kansas City's GOAT quarterback. • His only weakness is Kryptonite. • Billy Batson when he's in school. • ...
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10 Clues: hate • indeed • satisfied • a corn porridge • serious, reverent • in a tired manner • a small bit of food • a religious community • to wonder, stare in awe • a woman whose husband has died
MY LIFE 2023-05-30
10 Clues: Fav Color • Fav sport • Fav hobby • My Dogs name • Fav Card game • Chicken I named • Fav Marvel Character • Fav basketball player • What des my mom drive • What does my dad drive
all about me 2025-02-11
10 Clues: my name • favorite food • my highschool • best franchise • favorite college • my current sport • my favorite sport • what i do for fun • my favorite game character • my favorite marvel character
Elle & Lachy 2021-06-03
10 Clues: Pepper • Today is... • Elle's surname • Current location • June, July, August • Iconic Aussie icecream • future wedding location • Brand of coloured stationary • Recent cast reunion on Binge • Formally known as Etihad Stadium
No context 2022-03-26
10 Clues: ligma • Ronald • Espanol • MICHEAL • Insert deep voice • ring tailed lemur • Its free real estate • My favorite marvel character • Adds weird stuff to minecraft • I want to speak to your manager
EXTREME Marvel Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-25
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- Disguised himself as the clone of Gwen Stacy
- Uses advanced technology to shape shift
- Responsible for the murder of Jack Murdock
- His Netflix series premiered earlier this year
- A hulking giant with a ramming horn attack
- Played Harry Osborn in the original Spider-Man movies
- The Spider-Man of 2099
- Daredevil's original costume had this color in it
- The first mutant
- Became a monster and then turned his son into the same monster later on
- The herald of Galactus
- Cannot speak unless he wishes to destroy everything around him
- The powerful being who gives Johnny Blaze his new powers
- Two terrible movies and one horrific reboot
- The bride of Venom
- A predator of the skies
- She faced Thanos, MODOK,and Terrax at the same time and won
- A classic case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Cousin of Bruce Banner
- Named after a superhero who was quickly erased from the Marvel comics
- Has a deadly stinger and was one of the hosts of the Venom symbiote
- When Wolverine loses control of his actions
- The living vampire
- Daywalker and vampire
- The cocoon shown at the end of "Thor: The Dark World"
- The country with a super villain as the ruler
- A song on the "Awesome Mix Vol. 1" soundtrack
- Marvel's version of Aquaman
- He took over Peter Parker's mind and became a superior Spider-Man
- The only villain capable of removing powers from superheroes
- A hunter with heightened senses
- Succeeded his father and became a fearsome warrior
- This DC comics character was briefly mentioned by Deadpool
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- This actor turned his skin blue to battle Spider-Man
- His name is in a Johnny Cash song
- The Infinity Stone inside of Loki's scepter in "The Avengers"
- A group of super villains disguised as heroes
- The newest Captain America
- The only sinister six member not given a clue in this crossword
- Is the son of the Red Skull in an alternate timeline
- Was a giant cloud in one of the Fantastic Four movies
- An alternate timeline story where no superheroes are left
- The co-creator of Spider-Man
- Otherwise known as Power Man
- One of the four horsemen
- Became the ultimate Spider-Slayer
- The drug that created the Green Goblin
- This hero decapitated the Red Skull
- A fearsome foe with zap cannons on his arms
- The ruler of the Dark Dimension
- The Incredible Hulk's original color
- He only wore a mask to conceal a small scratch
- The man who murdered Captain America
- The story that erased Peter Parker's and Mary Jane's wedding
- "With great power comes great responsibility"
- A mad bomber with a grotesque appearance
- Uses weapons and gadgets to eliminate criminals
57 Clues: The first mutant • The bride of Venom • The living vampire • Daywalker and vampire • The Spider-Man of 2099 • The herald of Galactus • Cousin of Bruce Banner • A predator of the skies • One of the four horsemen • The newest Captain America • Marvel's version of Aquaman • The co-creator of Spider-Man • Otherwise known as Power Man • The ruler of the Dark Dimension • ...
Marvel Movies for MMM 2021-02-07
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- Clumsy (like Stark's robot Dum-E)
- Common greeting
- Howard Stark or Anton Vanko
- rug
- Nickname of Cap's best friend
- A blue baby frost giant, for one
- Like Hawkeye's arrows, Cap's first shield or Fandral's rapier
- Obadiah Stane, ____ Monger
- What Hulk did to the god of mischief or agent Romanov did to the Hammer security guards
- prefix with 'phone' and 'vision'
- Color of Captain America's uniform
- Where Stark keeps his armor and Steve Rogers keep his shield?
- Baby cat
- One-eyed top spy
- Popular Asgardian clothing accessory
- Federal ______ of Investigation
- Where Stark and Stane have their final battle
- Mark III armor color
- Doctor Stephen Strange's civilian profession
- The hammer guy
- Jane Foster's academic title
- Mister Stark
- Ivan Vanko's electrified weapons
- Tesseract shape
- Dr. Abraham Erskine's super soldier invention
- Gave Stark lithium dioxide for his blood poisoning, for example
- Lady who led the battle against the Destroyer
- Darcy Lewis _______ the hammer guy with her taser
- Mark III armor color
- Condition that causes sleeplessness
- Coffee and hot chocolate mix
- Where Ho Yinsen helped develop high tech armor
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- Strategic homeland intervention, enforcement, and logistics division (abbr)
- "Idun and her Golden Apples" or "Prometheus and the Theft of Fire"
- Kellogg's cereal with a rooster on the box
- What the Jericho missile is designed to do
- The Allfather
- Japanese sword fighting martial art
- Dug into someone's past or used a crowbar to open something
- Like Laufeyson's helmet or triceratops
- Strategic Scientific Reserve agent
- Volstagg, Fandral and Hogun, Warriors _____
- Hairstyle for Captain America, Captain Marvel and Elvis Presley
- Miss Potts
- removable fake teeth
- Secret agent who went under cover as Natalie Rushman
- Rainbow bridge to Asgard
- War Machine, Colonel James ______
- inflate or a synonym for *38 across*
- God of Mischief
- Proprietary Stark reactor
- Magical weapon made of uru metal
- Disarm a bomb or calm a volatile situation
- Avoided giving an exact answer
- Formal wear for Stark
- Like the farthest reaches of the universe and the deepest parts of the ocean
- a belief or idea that is based on intuition not facts or evidence
- Brainy lab specialist?
58 Clues: rug • Baby cat • Miss Potts • Mister Stark • The Allfather • The hammer guy • Common greeting • God of Mischief • Tesseract shape • One-eyed top spy • removable fake teeth • Mark III armor color • Mark III armor color • Formal wear for Stark • Brainy lab specialist? • Rainbow bridge to Asgard • Proprietary Stark reactor • Obadiah Stane, ____ Monger • Howard Stark or Anton Vanko • ...
Marvel Rivals Team-Ups 2025-01-10
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- Cloak & Dagger (with Moon Knight)
- Jeff the Land Shark (with Luna Snow)
- Mantis (with Adam Warlock)
- Storm (with Thor)
- Scarlet Witch (with Magneto)
- Mister Fantastic (with Invisible Woman)
- Thor (with Hela)
- Venom (with Peni Parker or Spider-Man)
- Moon Knight (with Cloak & Dagger)
- Captain America (with Thor)
- Rocket Raccoon (with The Punisher or Winter Soldier)
- Hulk (with Doctor Strange or Iron Man)
- Invisible Woman (with Mister Fantastic)
- Rocket Raccoon (with Groot)
- The Punisher (with Rocket Raccoon)
- Peni Parker (with Venom)
- Doctor Strange (with Hulk)
- Jeff the Land Shark (with Groot)
- Hawkeye (with Black Widow)
- Iron Fist (with Luna Snow)
- Black Widow (with Hawkeye)
- Magneto (with Scarlet Witch)
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- Groot (with Jeff the Land Shark or Rocket Raccoon)
- Squirrel Girl (with Spider-Man)
- Namor (with Luna Snow)
- Spider-Man (with Squirrel Girl)
- Magik (with Black Panther or Psylocke)
- Hela (with Loki or Thor)
- Loki (with Hela)
- Winter Soldier (with Rocket Raccoon)
- Iron Man (with Hulk)
- Black Panther (with Magik)
- Luna Snow (with Jeff the Land Shark or Namor)
- Thor (with Captain America or Storm)
- Hulk (with Wolverine)
- Spider-Man (with Venom)
- Star-Lord (with Adam Warlock)
- Adam Warlock (with Mantis or Star-Lord)
- Luna Snow (with Iron Fist)
- Wolverine (with Hulk)
- Psylocke (with Magik)
41 Clues: Loki (with Hela) • Thor (with Hela) • Storm (with Thor) • Iron Man (with Hulk) • Hulk (with Wolverine) • Wolverine (with Hulk) • Psylocke (with Magik) • Namor (with Luna Snow) • Spider-Man (with Venom) • Hela (with Loki or Thor) • Peni Parker (with Venom) • Mantis (with Adam Warlock) • Black Panther (with Magik) • Doctor Strange (with Hulk) • Luna Snow (with Iron Fist) • ...
Marvel Rivals Team-Ups 2024-12-30
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- Hulk (with Wolverine)
- Rocket Raccoon (with Groot)
- Hawkeye (with Black Widow)
- Storm (with Thor)
- Magik (with Black Panther or Psylocke)
- Thor (with Hela)
- Iron Fist (with Luna Snow)
- Luna Snow (with Jeff the Land Shark or Namor)
- Doctor Strange (with Hulk)
- Peni Parker (with Venom)
- Magneto (with Scarlet Witch)
- Black Panther (with Magik)
- Jeff the Land Shark (with Luna Snow)
- Jeff the Land Shark (with Groot)
- Hulk (with Doctor Strange or Iron Man)
- Wolverine (with Hulk)
- Hela (with Loki or Thor)
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- Rocket Raccoon (with The Punisher or Winter Soldier)
- Luna Snow (with Iron Fist)
- Iron Man (with Hulk)
- Spider-Man (with Venom)
- Squirrel Girl (with Spider-Man)
- Black Widow (with Hawkeye)
- Winter Soldier (with Rocket Raccoon)
- Loki (with Hela)
- Scarlet Witch (with Magneto)
- Cloak & Dagger (with Moon Knight)
- Captain America (with Thor)
- Adam Warlock (with Mantis or Star-Lord)
- Namor (with Luna Snow)
- Psylocke (with Magik)
- Spider-Man (with Squirrel Girl)
- Thor (with Captain America or Storm)
- Star-Lord (with Adam Warlock)
- Venom (with Peni Parker or Spider-Man)
- The Punisher (with Rocket Raccoon)
- Groot (with Jeff the Land Shark or Rocket Raccoon)
- Mantis (with Adam Warlock)
- Moon Knight (with Cloak & Dagger)
39 Clues: Loki (with Hela) • Thor (with Hela) • Storm (with Thor) • Iron Man (with Hulk) • Hulk (with Wolverine) • Psylocke (with Magik) • Wolverine (with Hulk) • Namor (with Luna Snow) • Spider-Man (with Venom) • Peni Parker (with Venom) • Hela (with Loki or Thor) • Luna Snow (with Iron Fist) • Hawkeye (with Black Widow) • Black Widow (with Hawkeye) • Iron Fist (with Luna Snow) • ...
Marvel / Disney Characters / Movies 2025-04-30
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- Stealthy
- mouse guy who is big boss in the zoo city movie
- Octopus
- MiniGun
- ANT$
- Woof Woof
- No Heart
- Big Marvel Fight Kills Thanos
- LEt it goooooo LET IT GOOOOOOOOO
- White then black
- Asian Female
- He really likes a 17 year old girl alone in a tower in a mountain range in europe who is a princess...
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- Animal police
- Clubhouse
- TonyStarks Evil Side
- Bart was captain america at halloween
- HAMMER
- MIND BLOWN
- Spider
- Shoe
- Gawrsh
21 Clues: ANT$ • Shoe • HAMMER • Spider • Gawrsh • Octopus • MiniGun • Stealthy • No Heart • Clubhouse • Woof Woof • MIND BLOWN • Asian Female • Animal police • White then black • TonyStarks Evil Side • Big Marvel Fight Kills Thanos • LEt it goooooo LET IT GOOOOOOOOO • Bart was captain america at halloween • mouse guy who is big boss in the zoo city movie • ...
Marvel Actors (first names) 2022-03-06
27 Clues: Stan • Elba • Chan • Rudd • Gregg • Jones • Evans • Olsen • Pratt • Renner • Brolin • Larson • Mackie • Bettany • Cheadle • favreau • Holland • Ruffalo • Saldana • Boseman • Dennings • Johanson • Smulders • Downey Jr. • L. Jackson • Hiddleston • Cumberbatch
the ImPoSsIbLe MaRvEl PuZzLe 2022-05-09
20 Clues: snap • quill • a team • the cube • sokovian • t'challa • roadkill • mischief • 30 but 70 • forgotten • brainwashed • russian spy • we are _____ • I never miss • green and angry • agency or a weapon • storm breaker, worthy • billionaire, philanthropist • director, almost pirate-like • kind of strange, sorcerer supreme
Marvel Comics Characters Trivia 2022-12-20
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- The strong and magical metal found in Wakanda
- Black Widow's real name
- The Scarlet Witch's real name
- Yondu's real name
- The Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver's home country that the Avengers destroyed
- The nickname that Mantis calls Rocket Raccoon
- The monument that Spiderman climbs to save his classmates in Spiderman Homecoming
- The name of Wakanda's all female guard
- The name of Dr. Strange's amulet
- The name of the alien race that Loki sends to invade New York
- Who is Spiderman's best friend and guy in the chair
- The doctor that created the super soldier serum
- The U.N. document that drove a rift between the Avengers
- U.S. Agent's real name
- What kind of being is Ego
- The name of Asgard's all female guard
- Who created the Pym Particles
- Invisible Girl's real name
- What is the species of Groot
- War Machine's real name
- What is the name of the metal in Wolverine's body
- Captain America's real name
- What is Iron Man's daughter named
- The number of infinity stones
- The new Hawkeye's real name
- The Black Widow's alias when working for Tony Stark
- The Wolverine's real name
- What is the motto of the Flag Smashers
- Name of the boy Tony befriends in Iron Man Three
- Ghost Rider's real name
- Loki's full birthname
- Thor's full name
- The full name of Loki's companion in the TVA
- Deadpool's real name
- The firstborn child of Odin
- Wiccan's real name
- The Moon Knight's timid civilian identity
- The name of Venom's host
- The Dare Devil's real name
- The name of Captain America's first love, and Sharon Carter's great aunt
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- Tony Stark's revered father
- The Wasp's real name
- The agent that Loki killed in the first Avengers
- What kind of doctor is Dr. Strange
- The man responsible for King T'Chaka's death
- The Scarlet Scarab's real name
- The founder of S.W.O.R.D.
- Morbius' real name
- Quicksilver's real name
- What kind of radiation gave the Hulk his powers
- Dr. Strange's mentor that died
- The name of the Power Broker
- What does the TVA stand for
- The name of Hulk's other identity
- Hawkeye's real name
- Spider Man's real name
- The Moon Knight's abrasive and mysterious identity
- The Falcon's real name
- The Thing's real name
- Antman's real name
- Captain Marvel's nickname for Spectrum
- Spectrum's real name
- The Moon Knight's main identity
- Dr. Strange's full name
- Ms. America's real name
- What is the name of Captain Marvel's cat
- The name of Thor's battle axe
- The Punisher's real name
- The name of the town that the Scarlet Witch holds captive
- She-Hulk's real name
- The place where the Soul Stone was found in the MCU
- Hulkling's real name
- Black Panther's real name
- Star Lord's real name
- Captain Marvel's real name
- The Winter Soldier/White Wolf's real name
- Iron Man's real name
- The place where Hawkeye and Black Widow first met
- The name of Thor's beloved hammer
79 Clues: Thor's full name • Yondu's real name • Morbius' real name • Antman's real name • Wiccan's real name • Hawkeye's real name • The Wasp's real name • Spectrum's real name • She-Hulk's real name • Hulkling's real name • Iron Man's real name • Deadpool's real name • The Thing's real name • Star Lord's real name • Loki's full birthname • Spider Man's real name • The Falcon's real name • ...
Marvel-lous part 1 2025-09-17
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- Merc with a mouth who breaks the fourth wall
- Raccoon Smart-talking Guardian with big guns
- Android created by Ultron and the Mind Stone
- Sorcerer Supreme with a time stone
- Avenger with reality-bending powers
- Spy and Avenger with red hair
- Archer with perfect aim
- King of Wakanda
- Superhero who can shrink and grow
- Tree-like Guardian who says only “I am Groot”
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- Leader of the Guardians, loves mixtapes
- Wields a shield made of vibranium
- Bitten by a radioactive spider
- God of Mischief and Thor’s brother
- Genius billionaire in a red and gold suit
- Scientist who turns green when angry
- Green-skinned Guardian of the Galaxy
- Partner of Ant-Man with wings
- Wielder of the Infinity Gauntlet
- Norse god who carries a hammer
20 Clues: King of Wakanda • Archer with perfect aim • Spy and Avenger with red hair • Partner of Ant-Man with wings • Bitten by a radioactive spider • Norse god who carries a hammer • Wielder of the Infinity Gauntlet • Wields a shield made of vibranium • Superhero who can shrink and grow • Sorcerer Supreme with a time stone • God of Mischief and Thor’s brother • ...
Dark matter choice board project 2021-10-14
Across
- makes up 15% of the know universe
- composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- in 1933 used dark matter to explain "missing mass"
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- made up of clusters of stars and planets
- dark matter may be tiny, sub-atomic particles which aren't a part of "normal" matter at all
- first proposed dark matter in 1932
- makes up 68% of the unknown universe
- make up 27% of the universe
- learn about the Universe by the electromagnetic radiation (or light) that we see from it
9 Clues: make up 27% of the universe • makes up 15% of the know universe • first proposed dark matter in 1932 • makes up 68% of the unknown universe • made up of clusters of stars and planets • composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons • in 1933 used dark matter to explain "missing mass" • ...
Universe and Galaxies 2022-12-05
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- The end of the universe where expansion slows down and stops.
- Theory that about how the universe started.
- Scientist that studies the origin and future of the universe.
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- What is the name of our galaxy?
- Light evidence that proves the Big Bang Theory.
- End of the universe where expansion stops and reverses back to its starting place.
- Galaxy shaped like a football.
- A collection of gas, dust and ice held together by gravity.
- What type of galaxy do we live in?
9 Clues: Galaxy shaped like a football. • What is the name of our galaxy? • What type of galaxy do we live in? • Theory that about how the universe started. • Light evidence that proves the Big Bang Theory. • A collection of gas, dust and ice held together by gravity. • The end of the universe where expansion slows down and stops. • ...
underrated marvel superheroes 2023-05-25
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- today, Native American tribes live here
- how something is built
- fictional backstory
- superheroes are usually gifted with some type of this
- altered in an unusual way
- tribe that lives in the Himalayan mountains
- mountains have a high measure of this
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- obstacbles
- Mayans and Egyptians are each examples of an ancient ____________
- to last through something strenuous
- trying over and over again
- to feel another person's feelings
- voter turnout ____ after the Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed.
13 Clues: obstacbles • fictional backstory • how something is built • altered in an unusual way • trying over and over again • to feel another person's feelings • to last through something strenuous • mountains have a high measure of this • today, Native American tribes live here • tribe that lives in the Himalayan mountains • superheroes are usually gifted with some type of this • ...
