moon phases Crossword Puzzles
New Moon Crossword 2023-11-09
14 Clues: Jacob's dad • fixer-uppers • Bella's 18th • Bella's ride • Bella dove from • book cover design • wolfy love interest • where Alice flies to • what Edward proposes • oldest Volturi member • hungry for a paper cut • Dakota Fanning's character • New Moon is based on this story • who does Bella meet in the meadow?
SHADOWS & ECLIPSES 2021-06-16
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- when the earth casts a shadow on the moon
- allows light to pass fully through it
- lunar
- darkest part of a shadow
- does not allow any light to pass through
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- eclipse when the moon casts a shadow on the earth
- our home planet
- lighter part of a shadow
- allows light to pass through it partially
- hottest planet
- absence of light
11 Clues: lunar • hottest planet • our home planet • absence of light • lighter part of a shadow • darkest part of a shadow • allows light to pass fully through it • does not allow any light to pass through • allows light to pass through it partially • when the earth casts a shadow on the moon • eclipse when the moon casts a shadow on the earth
Lunar Cylce 2021-02-13
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- during the _____ ______ the moon appears to be shrinking; less of the Moon's lighted side is visible to Earth each night.
- the Moon's entire lighted side is visible to the Earth.
- when the Full Moon moves into Earth's shadow; a rare occurrence.
- when the New Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, entirely or partially blocking the Sun from view; a rare occurrence.
- describes the shape of the Moon when more than half of the Moon's lighted side is visible to the Earth.
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- during the _____ ______ the moon appears to be growing; more of the Moon's lighted side is visible to Earth each night.
- the approximate length of the lunar cycle.
- describes the shape of the Moon when less than half of the Moon's lighted side is visible to the Earth.
- the first phase of the lunar cycle, when none of the Moon's lighted side it visible to the Earth.
- the Moon's _____ around the Earth causes the moon to appear to change shape.
10 Clues: the approximate length of the lunar cycle. • the Moon's entire lighted side is visible to the Earth. • when the Full Moon moves into Earth's shadow; a rare occurrence. • the Moon's _____ around the Earth causes the moon to appear to change shape. • the first phase of the lunar cycle, when none of the Moon's lighted side it visible to the Earth. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-03
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- If a planet is moving away, the color shifts towards...
- She is arguably the biggest singer/songwriter in the country. She is also an actress in the mockumentary series "High School Musical: The Musical"
- This is a book written by Frank Herbert in 1965 that has recently been adapted to a movie for the second time. It has also been the inspiration of a board game by the same name.
- "each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse. The Sun's center is always located at one focus of the orbital ellipse. The Sun is at one focus. The planet follows the ellipse in its orbit, meaning that the planet to Sun distance is constantly changing as the planet goes around its orbit."
- Newton made a law around this that describes the force between two objects.
- Which tech entrepreneur named his son X Æ A-12?
- this is the most massive and second-best known dwarf planet in our solar system. It is found in the asteroid belt.
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- This is another name for when the moon disappears from view.
- K burns this color
- This is the phase of the moon where the moon is lease visible, not including a new moon
- This is your ride when you take a trip to the moon.
- This is a jovian planet in our solar system
- This is the farthest "planet" in our solar system
- Pink Floyd's album "Dark side of the Moon" album is a picture of this (Hint: It was a recent lab that we have done)
- If a planet is moving closer, the color shifts towards...
15 Clues: K burns this color • This is a jovian planet in our solar system • Which tech entrepreneur named his son X Æ A-12? • This is the farthest "planet" in our solar system • This is your ride when you take a trip to the moon. • If a planet is moving away, the color shifts towards... • If a planet is moving closer, the color shifts towards... • ...
The Lunar Cycle 2021-03-26
10 Clues: Surfers • Moon/ Werewolves • turning on an axis • keeps us from floating • circling around an object. • Gibbous/ Gibby from iCarly • Moon/ First phase of the moon. • source of light in the universe • planet that supports human beings • phase/ changing angles seen from earth.
news ii 2025-09-12
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- Moon outside the solar system
- type of clarified butter
- most famous dwarf planet
- dwarf-planet candidate with two rings, one confirmed moon, and another, unconfirmed moon
- bright-white dwarf planet
- dwarf planet with ammonia splotches
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- yellow-ish white dwarf planet
- largest instrument in the brass family
- oblong dwarf planet
- Planet outside the solar system
- this week's newsletter number
11 Clues: oblong dwarf planet • type of clarified butter • most famous dwarf planet • bright-white dwarf planet • yellow-ish white dwarf planet • Moon outside the solar system • this week's newsletter number • Planet outside the solar system • dwarf planet with ammonia splotches • largest instrument in the brass family • ...
Miss Crawly's Crossword 2022-04-13
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- Worn during a performance
- Great set of pipes, boring to watch
- Used during a performance
- Wants to sing but is too shy
- One mean lady
- Learns to play the guitar
- Hangs from the ceiling of the Moon Theater
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- Director of the Moon Theater
- Raise the !
- You sing into this
- Wants to get out of her boyfriends shadow
11 Clues: One mean lady • Raise the ! • You sing into this • Worn during a performance • Used during a performance • Learns to play the guitar • Director of the Moon Theater • Wants to sing but is too shy • Great set of pipes, boring to watch • Wants to get out of her boyfriends shadow • Hangs from the ceiling of the Moon Theater
Ocean Motions 2025-12-04
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- The movement of energy through a body of water
- A tide with the least difference between low and high tide that occurs when the sun and moon pull at right angles to each other at the first and third quarters of the moon
- The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample
- The movement of cold water upward from the deep ocean that is caused by wind
- A giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor
- An abnormal climate event that occurs every two to seven years in the Pacific Ocean, causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns for one to two years.
- The daily rise and fall of earth’s waters on its coastlines
- The pattern of temperature and precipitation typical of an area over a long period of time
- The number of waves that pass a specific point in a given amount of time
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- A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans
- The vertical distance from the crest of a wave to the trough
- The horizontal distance between two wave crests
- The movement of sand along a beach
- The effect of earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- A tide with the greatest difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon are aligned with earth at the new moon and the full moon
- An underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure
- A rush of water that flows rapidly back to sea through a narrow opening in a sandbar
- A wall made of rocks or concrete that is built outward from a beach to reduce erosion
18 Clues: The movement of sand along a beach • The movement of energy through a body of water • The horizontal distance between two wave crests • The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample • The daily rise and fall of earth’s waters on its coastlines • A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans • ...
Cell Cycle 2021-12-17
9 Clues: contain DNA • division of cytoplasm • where mitosis takes place • acronym for mitosis phases • holds two chromatids together • longest phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes line up on the equator • each duplicated chromosome has two • phase of mitosis where 2 sister chromatids separate from each other
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- To throw or bend back from a surface
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- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- To deflect
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
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- To deflect
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Space 2022-04-23
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- synonym of to orbit
- unidentified flying object
- the phase of the moon in which its whole disc is illuminated
- to establish a colony
- a theoretical passage through space creating a shortcut through time and space
- a spaceship used to travel from Earth to space several times
- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- when moon closes the sun
- an equipment to operate in open space
- a resident of another planet
- a large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- a ship used to travel in space
- an optical instrument used to watch stars
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- a professional who flies onto space for scientific or other strategical purposes
- a group of stars, such as the Milky way
- the phase of the moon when it first appears as a slender crescent, shortly after its conjunction with the sun
- a satellite of the Earth
- to set a ship or rocket into motion by pushing it
- The Sun and other 8 planets as a system
- a machine used to launch spaceships into space
- synonym of to move around
- a person who travels into space for fun
- to move around a bigger object
- huge, glowing balls of gases
- a star in the centre of the solar system
- to adjust a planet so that people could live there
- Venus, Mercury, Jupiter in one word
- the practice of travelling into space for recreational purposes
- a space machine which operates without pilots
- any flying object used to fly into space
- a group of stars
- an artificial body or object which orbits a bigger palnet
34 Clues: a group of stars • synonym of to orbit • to establish a colony • a satellite of the Earth • when moon closes the sun • synonym of to move around • unidentified flying object • huge, glowing balls of gases • a resident of another planet • to move around a bigger object • a ship used to travel in space • Venus, Mercury, Jupiter in one word • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • ...
Space Exploration 2024-10-10
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- - Related to the moon or moon exploration.
- - A small rocky body orbiting the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt.
- - The red planet that scientists are exploring for signs of life.
- - The NASA program that successfully sent astronauts to the moon.
- System - The Sun and all the planets, moons, and other objects that orbit it.
- - The protective clothing worn by astronauts in space.
- - An object that orbits a planet, often used for communication.
- - A space telescope that has provided stunning images of the universe.
- - The International Space Station, where astronauts live and work in orbit.
- - A celestial object made of ice, dust, and gas, often with a visible tail.
- - A massive system of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies.
- - Earth's natural satellite, where astronauts first landed in 1969.
- - When an astronaut exits a spacecraft to work outside in space.
- - A vehicle used to launch astronauts and equipment into space.
- Way - The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- - A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- - The U.S. government agency responsible for space missions.
- - The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space.
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- - A spacecraft that has traveled beyond our solar system.
- - The platform from which rockets are launched into space.
- Rover - A robot designed to explore the surface of Mars.
- - The universe seen as a well-ordered and harmonious system.
- - An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- Armstrong - The first human to set foot on the moon.
- - The force that keeps planets, moons, and satellites in orbit.
- - The study of celestial objects and the universe as a whole.
- - The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- - A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- Hole - A region of space with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.
- - A person trained to travel and work in space.
30 Clues: - Related to the moon or moon exploration. • - A person trained to travel and work in space. • Way - The galaxy that contains our solar system. • Armstrong - The first human to set foot on the moon. • - The protective clothing worn by astronauts in space. • - A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • ...
Unit 1 Test Review (6th Grade Science) 2024-09-30
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- What is the term for the phase when the Moon is half illuminated?
- What is the term for the area where the Moon's shadow falls on Earth?
- What is the name of the scientist condemned by the Catholic Church?
- What is the term for a comet's tail made of dust?
- What is the term for a "space rock" that is still in space?
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- What is the term for the mass of gases surrounding a planet?
- What is the name of the planet known as the "Red Planet"?
- What type of planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
- What is the shape of the orbits of planets?
- What is the most widely accepted theory for the formation of the universe?
- What is the term for the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans?
- What phase comes after the Full Moon?
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- What is the term for the time it takes the Moon to complete a cycle?
- What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere?
- What is the term for the visible part of a comet?
- What do we call a meteoroid that hits the Earth's surface?
- Who proposed the heliocentric model?
- Who developed the geocentric model?
- What is the name of the belt where most asteroids are found?
- What is the center of the solar system?
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- What does "geo" mean in Greek?
- What is the term for the process of a planet orbiting another body?
- What is the term for the force that keeps planets in orbit? Spiral
- What is the term for the Moon phase when it is not visible?
- What is the term for the visible tail of a comet when it nears the Sun?
27 Clues: What does "geo" mean in Greek? • Who developed the geocentric model? • Who proposed the heliocentric model? • What phase comes after the Full Moon? • What is the center of the solar system? • What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere? • What is the shape of the orbits of planets? • What is the largest planet in the solar system? • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- To deflect
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
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- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- To deflect
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
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- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Solar System Review 2025-11-03
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- hottest planet in the solar system
- the largest planet in our solar system
- scientists say the big ____ created the universe
- this is a hole left by impact from space objects
- this planet was the first discovered by telescope
- the second largest dwarf planet
- an explosion happens when a star runs out of...
- comets have this feature that follows them
- solar ______, particles emitted from the Sun
- the galaxy we are in is the Milky ___
- our galaxy is this type
- OMS's original mascot
- a "shooting star" of gas and ice
- new stars are born here
- dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt
- it means the moon is losing light
- _____ belt, the area beyond Neptune
- Jupiter is an example of a ___ giant
- the sun's name
- the center of the Earth
- this is the largest natural satellite of Earth
- the "cloud" on the edge of our solar system
- ____ giants, planets such as Uranus & Neptune
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- planet furthest from the sun
- the larger of Mars' moons
- planet closest to the sun
- the only habitable planet in our solar system
- this is the largest manmade satellite of Earth
- Pluto is an example of a _____ planet
- being suitable or good enough to live in
- when the moon isn't lit, it's a ___ moon
- one of Jupiter's moons that may be habitable
- it means the moon is gaining light
- the smaller of Mars' moons
- a _____ hole has very powerful gravity
- this planet has the most visible rings
- it stopped being a planet in 2006
- what the "O" in OMS stands for
- Earth's magnetic _____ protects it
- the third most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
- the sun is one of these
- the path one object follows around another
- it is known as the "red planet"
43 Clues: the sun's name • OMS's original mascot • our galaxy is this type • new stars are born here • the sun is one of these • the center of the Earth • the larger of Mars' moons • planet closest to the sun • the smaller of Mars' moons • planet furthest from the sun • what the "O" in OMS stands for • the second largest dwarf planet • it is known as the "red planet" • ...
Phases of Matter Vocab 2020-03-31
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- a solid which does not exhibit crystalline structure.
- The process of a gas becoming a liquid
- a substance that contains water or its constituent elements
- The process of a solid becoming a gas.
- The process of a gas becoming a solid.
- the ratio between mass and volume or mass per unit volume
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- a liquid's resistance to flow
- Vaporization at the surface of a liquid.
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- the measure of how much a given volume of matter decreases when placed under pressure.
- The process of a liquid becoming a gas.
- the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another
14 Clues: a liquid's resistance to flow • The process of a gas becoming a liquid • The process of a solid becoming a gas. • The process of a gas becoming a solid. • The process of a liquid becoming a gas. • Vaporization at the surface of a liquid. • A state of matter with no definite shape or volume. • a solid which does not exhibit crystalline structure. • ...
Rocket Science 2018-09-13
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- The man almost fell off the bike due to the __________.
- The stitches of a baseball have the effect of _________.
- The ______ of the mentor created a large creator.
- Heading a soccer ball demonstrates ______.
- The inventor of the first liquid-fueled rocket.
- The smooth journey indicated the plan was _______.
- The storm created a ________ airplane experience.
- The ________ of a rocket for the launch pad.
- The ________ of the rocket changed its direction.
- A vehicle to the moon.
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- The father of rocket technology.
- Earth exerts a force on the Moon, the Moon must exert an equal and opposite force on the Earth, is an example of ___________.
- ______ is demonstrated by newtons cradle.
- The astronauts had to fire the _______ to change the rocket's direction.
- The _______ combusting in the rocket.
- Measured in Newton-seconds.
- The rocket experienced _____ of the earth's gravity.
17 Clues: A vehicle to the moon. • Measured in Newton-seconds. • The father of rocket technology. • The _______ combusting in the rocket. • ______ is demonstrated by newtons cradle. • Heading a soccer ball demonstrates ______. • The ________ of a rocket for the launch pad. • The inventor of the first liquid-fueled rocket. • The ______ of the mentor created a large creator. • ...
The Solar System Vocab Crossword 2024-10-17
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- time of the year during which Earth’s axis is at 90 degree angle to the sun; both hemispheres receive exactly 12 hours of sunlight and the Sun is directly overhead at the equator
- a small fragment of an orbiting body that has fallen to Earth, generating heat; does not completely burn up in Earth's atmosphere and strikes Earth’s surface, sometimes causing an impact crater
- percentage of sunlight that is reflected by the surface of a planet or satellite, such as the Moon
- small, eccentrically orbiting body made of rock and ice which have one or more tails that point away from the Sun
- piece of interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters its atmosphere
- when the Moon passes between the Earth and Sun and the Moon casts a shadow on Earth; blocking Earth’s view of the sun; can be partial or total
- period when the Sun is overhead at its farthest distance either north or south of the equator
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- an oval that is centered on two points, called the foci; the shape of planets' orbits
- when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, and Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon; occurs only during a full moon
- plane of Earth’s orbit around the sun
- the average distance between the Sun and Earth 1.496 x 10^8 km
- space object built of solid particles that can form planets through collisions and mergers
- an object that, due to its own gravity, is spherical in shape, orbits the sun, is not a satellite, and has not cleared the area of its orbit of smaller debris
- layers of loose, ground-up rock on the lunar surface
- streak of light produced when a meteoroid falls towards Earth and burns up in Earth’s atmosphere
15 Clues: plane of Earth’s orbit around the sun • layers of loose, ground-up rock on the lunar surface • the average distance between the Sun and Earth 1.496 x 10^8 km • piece of interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters its atmosphere • an oval that is centered on two points, called the foci; the shape of planets' orbits • ...
Day and Night 2024-03-01
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- The part of the day from 12 midday until about 6 o'clock.
- The moon when only half of it can be seen from the earth, the time when this happens.
- The moon when it appears as a full circle, a time when this happens.
- A small meteor (a piece of rock in outer space) that travels very fast and burns with bright light as it enters the earth's atmosphere.
- The main meal of the day, eaten in the evening.
- A meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day.
- The moon when it appear in a curved shape that is wide in the middle and pointed at each end.
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- A meal that is eaten in the middle of the day.
- The part of the day between the afternoon and the time you go to bed.
- The early part of the day from the time people wake up until midday or before lunch.
- The time when the sun first appears in the sky in the morning.
- The round object that moves around the earth.
- A group of stars that forms a shape in the sky.
- A grey or white mass made of very small drops of water, that floats in the sky.
- The space above the earth that you can see when you look up, where cloud and the sun, moon and star appear.
- The time when the sun goes down and night begin.
- A piece of equipment shaped like a tube, containing lenses, that you look through to make objects that are far away appear larger and nearer.
17 Clues: The round object that moves around the earth. • A meal that is eaten in the middle of the day. • A group of stars that forms a shape in the sky. • The main meal of the day, eaten in the evening. • The time when the sun goes down and night begin. • The part of the day from 12 midday until about 6 o'clock. • A meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day. • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
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- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- To deflect
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
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- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- To deflect
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary 2023-09-12
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- A chunk of rock or dust in space
- the partial or total blocking of one object by another
- the amount of matter in a given amount of space
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere
- mass divided by volume
- the force that attracts a body toward another body with mass
- a meteoroid that has hit Earth's surface
- an imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles, about which Earth rotates
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- rotation the clockwise spin of a planet or moon as seen from above the planet's North Pole
- the study of the universe
- the motion of a body that travels around another body in space; one complete trip along an orbit
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- A description of the solar system in which all of the planets revolve around the sun.
- a ball of ice and dust whose orbit is usually a long, narrow ellipse
- the physical material that makes up an object
- objects revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets
- An object's resistance to changes in speed or direction, unless acted on by an unbalanced force
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the amount of matter in an object
- Eclipse occurs when the moon comes between Earth and the sun and the shadow of the moon falls on part of Earth
- Eclipse occurs when Earth comes between the sun and the moon and the shadow of Earth falls on the moon
- the spin of a body on its axis
- A description of the solar system in which all of the planets revolve around the Earth.
- a giant structure that contains hundreds of billions of stars
24 Clues: mass divided by volume • the study of the universe • the spin of a body on its axis • A chunk of rock or dust in space • the amount of matter in an object • the amount of space an object takes up • a meteoroid that has hit Earth's surface • the physical material that makes up an object • the amount of matter in a given amount of space • ...
Earth,Moon and Sun 2025-02-18
11 Clues: day and night • A ball of plasma • rocky, orbits earth • planets terrestrial • planets mostly gassy • planet that supports life • mostly day or mostly night • eclipse moon blocks the sun • eclipse Earth blocks the moon • atmosphere nitrogen and oxygen • equal amount of hours of day and night
Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-28
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- Covers your face
- she rides a broom
- clothes you wear on Halloween
- where you go to be scared
- A witch casts a
- Made of bones
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- drinks blood
- something you carve
- Month of Halloween
- black animal that flys
- What you get when you go trick or treating
- Candy bars are made of
- Trick or
- Might be full, half or new
- _____Stories
- spins a web
- Howls at the moon
17 Clues: Trick or • spins a web • drinks blood • _____Stories • Made of bones • A witch casts a • Covers your face • she rides a broom • Howls at the moon • Month of Halloween • something you carve • black animal that flys • Candy bars are made of • where you go to be scared • Might be full, half or new • clothes you wear on Halloween • What you get when you go trick or treating
tides 2023-02-24
Rocket Science Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-09
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- The rocket experienced _____ of the earth's gravity.
- The astronauts had to fire the _______ to change the rocket's direction.
- The man almost fell off the bike due to the __________.
- The inventor of the first liquid-fueled rocket.
- Heading a soccer ball demonstrates ______.
- Earth exerts a force on the Moon, the Moon must exert an equal and opposite force on the Earth, is an example of ___________.
- The ______ of the mentor created a large creator.
- The _______ combusting in the rocket.
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- The father of rocket technology.
- A vehicle to the moon.
- The stitches of a baseball have the effect of _________.
- ______ is demonstrated by newton's cradle.
- The smooth journey indicated the plan was _______.
- The ________ of the rocket changed its direction.
- Measured in Newton-seconds.
- The ________ of a rocket for the launch pad.
- The storm created a ________ airplane experience.
17 Clues: A vehicle to the moon. • Measured in Newton-seconds. • The father of rocket technology. • The _______ combusting in the rocket. • ______ is demonstrated by newton's cradle. • Heading a soccer ball demonstrates ______. • The ________ of a rocket for the launch pad. • The inventor of the first liquid-fueled rocket. • The ________ of the rocket changed its direction. • ...
Earth and Moon Cross Word 2014-03-27
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- a turning around as on an axis.
- half of the terrestrial globe or celestial sphere, which the earth is divided.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- a self-luminous heavenly body; star.
- the great circle of the earth that is equidistant from the North Pole and South Pole
- This condition is geometrically defined as the time at which the line from the Earth to the Moon is at right angles to the line from the Earth to the Sun.
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- the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun
- one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climate the obscuration of the light of the sun by the intervention of the moon between it and a point on the earth
- either of the two points in the ecliptic farthest from the equator.
- the obscuration of the light of the sun by the intervention of the moon between it and a point on the earth (solar eclipse)
- A tide in which the difference between high and low tide is the greatest. Spring tides occur when the Moon is either new or full, and the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth are aligned
- the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
- the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21, June 22 ,December 22, and September 22
- the time between sunrise and
- an object that rotates around the sun
15 Clues: the time between sunrise and • a turning around as on an axis. • a self-luminous heavenly body; star. • an object that rotates around the sun • the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. • either of the two points in the ecliptic farthest from the equator. • the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space • ...
Astronomy- Smith 2nd 2018-03-19
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- there are 8 of them including Pluto as it speeds by
- tide The tide with the biggest difference between consecutive low and high tides
- A large bit caused by the impact of a meteorite
- The two days of the year when the sun reaches it's highest point
- of universal gravitation The law that says every object in the universe attracts every other object
- tells you what month, day, or year it is
- An object that orbits the planet
- eclipse When the sunlight to the moon is locked by the earth directly between them.
- The partial or total blocking of of one object in space by another
- The force that keeps us on the ground
- A chunk of rock or dust in space that is usually smaller than an asteroid
- An object circling another object.
- A streak of light int he sky produced by an object burning from entering earth atmosphere
- A line that passes through the planets poles on which the planet rotates on.
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- The different shapes of the moon seen from the earth
- The spinning of a planet on it's axis
- The path of an object as it circles another object in space
- the rise and fall of water in the ocean
- eclipse The blocking of the sunlight that happens when the moon is right between earth and the sun
- They come out at night with the moon and shine
- Groups of stars that look like or represent something like the big dipper
- the darkest part of a shadow
- tide The tide with the smallest difference between the consecutive low and high tides
- The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- The two days of the year when neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun.
- Dark and flat surfaces on the moon made from ancient lava flows
26 Clues: the darkest part of a shadow • An object that orbits the planet • An object circling another object. • The spinning of a planet on it's axis • The force that keeps us on the ground • the rise and fall of water in the ocean • tells you what month, day, or year it is • They come out at night with the moon and shine • A large bit caused by the impact of a meteorite • ...
Rside - Suns and Stars - Chino C 2015-03-05
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- Greek astronomer
- mass stars lives for 100 billion years and burns out
- model theory that the Sun is the centre of the universe
- rotation 23.5°
- small debris moving in solar system
- moon when the whole planet is lit
- when the sun reaches its highest/lowest point in the sky at noon
- a star in early stages
- scientific position that requires studying celestial bodies
- matter matter that exists between the star system in a galaxy
- diagram devised by two scientists
- Major constellation best seen in the month of April
- stars remanents of a supernova that could cause a black hole
- interplanetery debris that burns up
- telescope to detect celestial bodies and track heat
- 1600's German mathematican
- Italian astronomer
- model theory that Earth was the centre of the universe
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- eclipse sun is obscured by the moon
- when gas and dust start forming to create a star
- a star that explodes
- mass stars lives for 7 billion years, explodes when it dies
- shadow of the Moon or Sun during an eclipse
- dwarf cools down immensely so it's invisible
- groupings of stars that look like familiar patterns
- partial shading of a planet during an eclipse
- dwarf when a low mass star loses its nuclear fuel
- 1500's Polish astronomer
- effect a small wave of frequency that shifts
- phase when the lit portion of the Moon orbits around Earth
- two hydrogen atoms that fuse to create helium
- a group of lights that shine in the sky
- mass lives for 10 billion years, size of the sun
- dwarf small, old, cool star
- eclipse moon looks darkened due to Earth's shadow
- moving towards Earth
- moon when the whole planet is partially lit
- Dipper seven stars under the Ursa Major
- tilt angle between a planet's rotational axis
39 Clues: rotation 23.5° • Greek astronomer • Italian astronomer • a star that explodes • moving towards Earth • a star in early stages • 1500's Polish astronomer • 1600's German mathematican • dwarf small, old, cool star • moon when the whole planet is lit • diagram devised by two scientists • eclipse sun is obscured by the moon • small debris moving in solar system • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- To deflect
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
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- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
Across
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- To deflect
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
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- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Astronomy Review 2024-01-12
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- Oblong dwarf planet, rotates in only 4hrs
- Only dwarf planet in the inner solar system, was once thought an asteroid
- Summer and Winter have this season
- When the moon appears completely dark
- Bright streaks starting from a crater and extending away for long distances.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars - These are _______ planets
- Smaller, heavier, and further out than Pluto
- The moon shows on just the right or left side
- ~75% of the moon is showing on the right or left side
- When space debris lands on Earth
- When the moon is about halfway visible from the left or right side
- rim Mountains that form during impact due to pressure
- Bowl shaped or flat, below surrounding ground level
- When this object hits the Earth's atmosphere and they start to burn up
- A model of the solar system with the Earth at the center
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- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune - These are _______ planets
- Characteristically steep and may have giant "stairs" called terraces.
- The moon appears completely bright
- Fall and Spring have this season
- Space debris made of mainly rock with some iron or icy parts
- Blanket of material surrounding the crater that was excavated during the impact
- The science that deals with the material universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere
- Objects in space that range in size from dust to small asteroids
- The curvature of an orbit
- A model of the solar system with the sun in the center
- This dwarf planet's existence proved another planet isn't actually a plane
- planets get further from the sun, their period of revolution increases, This is Kepler's ____ Law
- A solid body of ice, rock, dust, and/or frozen gasses
- Planets move in elliptical orbits with the sun at one of the foci, This is Kepler's ____ Law
- Was once classified as the 9th planet
30 Clues: The curvature of an orbit • Fall and Spring have this season • When space debris lands on Earth • The moon appears completely bright • Summer and Winter have this season • When the moon appears completely dark • Was once classified as the 9th planet • Oblong dwarf planet, rotates in only 4hrs • Smaller, heavier, and further out than Pluto • ...
Space Systems 2024-09-26
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- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun, typically found in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the night sky, often named after mythological figures or animals.
- ______ Moon The phase when the entire face of the Moon is visible from Earth.
- The vast expanse that includes all matter and energy, galaxies, and cosmic structures.
- The result of Earth's tilt as it orbits around the Sun, causing changes in climate.
- The rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces of the Moon and Sun.
- An icy celestial object with a tail that orbits the Sun.
- ______ Moon The phase when the Moon is not visible from Earth.
- A glowing ball of gas in space that produces light and heat, like the Sun.
- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe.
- The spinning of a planet on its axis.
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- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth.
- The collection of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies orbiting the Sun.
- The movement of one object around another in space.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to the planets.
- A vast system of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce its own light.
- The time of year when day and night are nearly equal in length.
- When one celestial body blocks the light from another.
- Our home planet, the third planet from the Sun, known for supporting life.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another object.
- The time of year when the Sun is at its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon.
- An imaginary line through the center of a planet, around which it rotates.
24 Clues: The spinning of a planet on its axis. • The galaxy that contains our solar system. • The movement of one object around another in space. • When one celestial body blocks the light from another. • An icy celestial object with a tail that orbits the Sun. • The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe. • ...
Javier Crossword 2022-06-22
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- It can turn its head almost 180 degrees
- They have eight legs
- A typical Australian marsupial
- An animals with several phases in its life
- the fastest animal on earth
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- Lots of them in Summer
- One of the most intelligent animals
- They collect pollen from flowers
- A famous scary reptile
- They are attracted to blood
- Hairy with a long tail
- They're blind, but they can still fly
12 Clues: They have eight legs • Lots of them in Summer • A famous scary reptile • Hairy with a long tail • They are attracted to blood • the fastest animal on earth • A typical Australian marsupial • They collect pollen from flowers • One of the most intelligent animals • They're blind, but they can still fly • It can turn its head almost 180 degrees • ...
The Moon 2021-10-03
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- a vehicle used to travel in space
- Earth's only natural satellite
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- the third planet from the sun
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- an instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- when a surface or body throws back light, heat or sound without absorbing it
- a word resembling the moon
- a person that is trained to travel in a spacecraft
- the star at the centre of our solar system
9 Clues: a word resembling the moon • the third planet from the sun • Earth's only natural satellite • a vehicle used to travel in space • the star at the centre of our solar system • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • a person that is trained to travel in a spacecraft • an instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer • ...
moon boom 2023-11-08
9 Clues: To change directions • describes the length • The smallest moon phase • This has to do with wax • This happens every night • It happens in the morning everyday • Has something to do with brightness • If we didn't have this we would fly • Many colors appear in this night in the sky
Maggot Moon 2025-10-13
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- Fruit that Standish gives to Mrs Lush
- Gramps said a little and '.../....'
- First name of Standish's bully
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- Soup served to the Lush's
- What is hidden in Gramps'and Standish's basement?
- Make believe planet created by Standish and Hector
- He had arms like army tanks
- Standish's best friend
- Teacher who understands Standish
9 Clues: Standish's best friend • Soup served to the Lush's • He had arms like army tanks • First name of Standish's bully • Teacher who understands Standish • Gramps said a little and '.../....' • Fruit that Standish gives to Mrs Lush • What is hidden in Gramps'and Standish's basement? • Make believe planet created by Standish and Hector
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
Across
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
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- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- To deflect
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- To throw or bend back from a surface
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- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- To deflect
- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary - Units 1 & 2 2014-04-11
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- Another name for placing Earth at the centre so that the sun, moon and planets revolve around it
- Another name for placing the sun at the centre with the planets and moon revolving around it
- To throw or bend back from a surface
- All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets)
- Newton's law states that all objects attract all other objects, and provides an explaination for the planets' elliptical orbits
- Another name in which you can view objects that are magnified using a telescope
- A device used to measure the altitude of an object
- A figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets in the solar system move in elliptical orbits around the sun
- Celestial bodies in our solar system, including Earth, that orbits the sun
- A device used to measure an object's azimuth
- A set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motion of things
- The large lens at the front of a telescope
- The angle measured clockwise from North when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
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- Groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names
- To deflect
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the centre with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- Locate a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though the celestial bodies are circling the Earth)
- The angle measured above the horizon in degrees when measuring altitude-azimuth co-ordinates
- Determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope
- A model of the universe that places at the centre with Earth, the planets and the moon revolving around it.
21 Clues: To deflect • To throw or bend back from a surface • The large lens at the front of a telescope • A device used to measure an object's azimuth • A device used to measure the altitude of an object • All objects seen in the sky (sun, moon, stars, and planets) • The lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope • ...
Twilight Alli Wilkey 6th 2013-05-16
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- - Wooded areas.
- moon - Warewolfs howl at this.
- - A person who glitters when exposed to sun light.
- - Edward and Bella go out on a _____.
- - The main female character.
- - A vampire battle
- - Edwards father.
- - Bad for vampires to be in.
- - A vampires trusty side kick.
- - A very hairy male who howls at the moon.
- - Where Bellas mom lives.
- moon - When the moon is starting to form.
- - Bellas fear because Edward will always stay 18.
- - When the suna dn the moon are perfectly alined.
- - Bellas dads profession.
- - Bellas last name.
- - What cops do whent they get a work call.
- - Edwards newest brother.
- - Edwards last name.
- - What Bella and Edward need to do for eachother.
- - Vampires humans and warewolfs all have there own _______.
- Ball - A vampires version of baseball.
- - The genre of this book; hint not fiction
- - The last name of the author.
- - What warewolves have on their body.
- - Jacobs last name.
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- - Another one of Edwards sisters.
- - The evil vampire who trys to kill Bella.
- - A warewolf battle.
- - vampires do this to make people forget things
- - The early morning.
- - The main male warewolf.
- - All the stars and planets in space.
- - What vampires drink.
- - The first name of the author af this book.
- - What Edward wont let Bella do.
- - Bellas fathers name.
- - A very large house much like the one Edward lives in.
- - Where Bellas dad lives.
- - When you live forever.
- - The main male vampire.
- - THe type of car Bella drives.
- - The light in the sky when the sun is below the horizion.
- - Bellas mothers name.
- - Edwards sister and Bellas close friend
- - What vampires never do at night.
- - The car that almost killed Bella
- - The rainest place on Earth.
- - Edwards brother.
- Minds - Edwards gift.
- - What they are afraid will happen.
51 Clues: - Wooded areas. • - Edwards father. • - A vampire battle • - Edwards brother. • - Bellas last name. • - Jacobs last name. • - A warewolf battle. • - The early morning. • - Edwards last name. • Minds - Edwards gift. • - What vampires drink. • - Bellas fathers name. • - Bellas mothers name. • - When you live forever. • - The main male vampire. • - The main male warewolf. • ...
satellites and space 2015-03-12
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- a telescope that is in orbit around the Earth. Used for taking photographs of the Sun, stars, or planets without atmosphere getting in the way
- a space vehicle that is put into the orbit around another planet or moon. Used for taking photographs or other measurements from close to a planet
- the family of waves that includes light, infrared, microwaves and radio waves
- millions of stars group the force of attraction between any two objects together
- an orbit where a satellite is over the equator and takes exactly 24 hours to circle the Earth, so it always stays over the same part of the Earth
- a star with planets and other objects orbiting it
- a satellite that has not been made by humans. The Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth
- the force of attraction between any two objects
- the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can detect with our eyes
- the path that a planet takes around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet
- a satellite used to transmit tv programmes telephone calls
- a space vehicle that lands on another planet or moon. Used for taking soil samples on another planet or moon
- an orbit where a satellite passes over the North and South Poles. It will pass over all parts of the Earth during several orbits
- another name for heat energy that travels by radiation. It can travel through transparent things and a vacuum (empty space)
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- an instrument with lenses or mirrors that makes things look bigger. Used for taking photographs of Sun, stars or planets
- a huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy
- a satellite made by humans
- a satellite used to take pictures of Earth- for instance to help forecast weather
- a large object orbiting a star. For example the Earth is a planet
- all the galaxies and the space between them
20 Clues: a satellite made by humans • all the galaxies and the space between them • the force of attraction between any two objects • a star with planets and other objects orbiting it • a huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy • a satellite used to transmit tv programmes telephone calls • a large object orbiting a star. For example the Earth is a planet • ...
*Unit 1 Test Review (6th Grade Science) 2024-09-30
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- What is the term for the force that keeps planets in orbit? Spiral
- What is the term for the visible tail of a comet when it nears the Sun?
- What is the term for a "space rock" that is still in space?
- What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere?
- What is the term for the visible part of a comet?
- What does "geo" mean in Greek?
- What is the center of the solar system?
- What is the name of the scientist condemned by the Catholic Church?
- What is the term for the time it takes the Moon to complete a cycle?
- What is the term for the process of a planet orbiting another body?
- What do we call a meteoroid that hits the Earth's surface?
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- What phase comes after the Full Moon?
- What is the term for the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans?
- Who developed the geocentric model?
- What is the name of the planet known as the "Red Planet"?
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- What is the term for the mass of gases surrounding a planet?
- What is the name of the belt where most asteroids are found?
- What is the most widely accepted theory for the formation of the universe?
- Who proposed the heliocentric model?
- What is the term for the Moon phase when it is not visible?
- What is the term for the phase when the Moon is half illuminated?
- What is the shape of the orbits of planets?
- What is the term for the area where the Moon's shadow falls on Earth?
- What type of planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- What is the term for a comet's tail made of dust?
27 Clues: What does "geo" mean in Greek? • Who developed the geocentric model? • Who proposed the heliocentric model? • What phase comes after the Full Moon? • What is the center of the solar system? • What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere? • What is the shape of the orbits of planets? • What is the coldest planet in the solar system? • ...
spaceツ 2023-06-22
spaceツ 2023-06-22
If You Decide to Go to the Moon 2023-07-27
Across
- Month of first moon landing in 1969.
- Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one...
- Chunks of ice in space.
- Special planet that has air, water and life.
- You can not hear noise on the moon, without air to carry sound ________.
- The moon glows in the light of this star.
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- Something you will need in space.
- Rocket ships go 3,750 miles per hour, they are_______
- The moon's surface is covered by these deep holes.
- Rocks in space.
- This star can appear to change shape in the night sky depending on the sun.
11 Clues: Rocks in space. • Chunks of ice in space. • Something you will need in space. • Month of first moon landing in 1969. • The moon glows in the light of this star. • Special planet that has air, water and life. • The moon's surface is covered by these deep holes. • Rocket ships go 3,750 miles per hour, they are_______ • ...
Week 9 Croosword puzzle 2015-11-29
7 Clues: Expressed as noun • Scope Schedule Cost • Organized activities • Reaching a certain point • Eliminates over-allocation • Inter and External involvement • Based on statistical and historical data
Moon Festival 2022 2022-08-28
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- A way of cooking something over fire, usually with charcoal.
- It is a way of communicating with God, mostly to ask favors.
- According to legends, he is an expert archer.
- A kind of fruit. Its peels are turned into a hat for kids to wear.
- She is Hou Yi's wife.
- A shortage of food and water.
- The name of the man who tried to steal the elixir of immortality.
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- A long period without rain leading to a shortage of water.
- When extended members of your family gather together (2 words)
- The place where Chang'E chose to live forever.
- This word means to line up.
- It means family and friends coming together
- A round-shape pastry that is commonly shared during the moon festival
- It means to pick and collect crops
14 Clues: She is Hou Yi's wife. • This word means to line up. • A shortage of food and water. • It means to pick and collect crops • It means family and friends coming together • According to legends, he is an expert archer. • The place where Chang'E chose to live forever. • A long period without rain leading to a shortage of water. • ...
spaceツ 2023-06-22
Science Astronomy Quiz 23 2022-05-10
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- In 1969, astronauts landed on this
- Dark objects do this with heat and light
- the sun's this keeps the planets orbiting it
- on this day, land animals and man were made
- when the moon is between the sun and the earth, it is this
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- sun, moon, and stars were made on this day
- The earth is (larger or smaller) than the moon
- The earth is 93,000,000 miles from this heavenly body
- on this day, birds and water animals were made
- day and night were made on this day of creation
- the sun is made up of this state of matter
11 Clues: In 1969, astronauts landed on this • Dark objects do this with heat and light • sun, moon, and stars were made on this day • the sun is made up of this state of matter • on this day, land animals and man were made • the sun's this keeps the planets orbiting it • The earth is (larger or smaller) than the moon • on this day, birds and water animals were made • ...
Matter by cale 2022-02-08
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- the amount of room something takes up
- condensation evaporation condensation
- gas turning into a solid
- small things that make up matter
- two or more substances mixed
- vapor
- physical weight
- liquid turning into a gas
- oxygen nitrogen and carbon dioxide
- liquid molecules slow down and becomes a solid
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- gas turns into a liquid
- skipping the liquid phase
- a minute pattern of matter
- hard firm keeps shape
- one or more different substances
- solid gets energy added and becomes liquid
- energy added to melt
- solid, liquid, gas
- Anything that takes up space and has mass
- fluid that takes the shape of the container
20 Clues: vapor • physical weight • solid, liquid, gas • energy added to melt • hard firm keeps shape • gas turns into a liquid • gas turning into a solid • skipping the liquid phase • liquid turning into a gas • a minute pattern of matter • two or more substances mixed • one or more different substances • small things that make up matter • oxygen nitrogen and carbon dioxide • ...
States of Matter 2014-02-08
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- liquid that is not boiling
- dry ice
- diamond and graphite
- all matter consists of tiny particles in motion
- relationship between solid, liquid, and gas
- reduce the amount of space between particles in a liquid
- liquid to a gas
- rapid, constant, random
- three phases coexist
- rubber, glass
- gas to solid
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- motion ceases
- solid to liquid
- water boils at higher altitudes
- gas to liquid
- energy an object has because of its motion
- standard atmosphere abbreviation
- SI unit of pressure
- collisions in a gas
- gas travel in
- transition between solid and liquid states
- attracted to each other
- packed tightly together
- liquids are more than gases
24 Clues: dry ice • gas to solid • motion ceases • gas to liquid • gas travel in • rubber, glass • solid to liquid • liquid to a gas • SI unit of pressure • collisions in a gas • diamond and graphite • three phases coexist • attracted to each other • rapid, constant, random • packed tightly together • liquid that is not boiling • liquids are more than gases • water boils at higher altitudes • ...
English Project 2024-01-23
Across
- scold
- hope
- stop
- mind
- weakly
- attack
- sad
- safe
- stop
- small and thin
- in opposition
- achieved
- faced
- Scary
- to follow
- to leave
- seriously
- growth
- very sharp
- follow
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- had
- planned
- Man's best friend
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- dead body
- ran away
- sad
- requested
- escape
- loss
- end
- manage
- in phases
- to hide
- traditional
- range
- Likes to chase mice
- strict
- push hard
- gently
- single
- Flying mammal
- tradition
- harmful
- a bad dream
- spoke
- time or position
- delay
- strange
- fast
- prohibited
- stylish
53 Clues: sad • sad • end • had • hope • stop • mind • loss • safe • stop • fast • scold • range • faced • Scary • spoke • delay • escape • weakly • attack • manage • strict • gently • single • growth • follow • to hide • harmful • strange • stylish • planned • ran away • achieved • to leave • dead body • requested • in phases • push hard • tradition • to follow • seriously • very sharp • prohibited • traditional • a bad dream • Has a trunk • in opposition • Flying mammal • small and thin • ...
Clinical research 2025-01-21
Across
- a document replaced with another version
- opposite of "in progress"
- doctor at site
- study processes
- Filter for duplicates check
- More than one trainees in Metadata
- Exploratory Medicine & Pharmacology
- external repository
- COV
- Study name
- Jamie's favourite food
- we open workflows for it
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- we create it for external repositories check
- "Our"secure repository
- we use it for checking opened QIs
- Is not an early phase
- trigger points
- quality review process
- Milestones dashboard
- they are our users
- we perform it once a year
- monitor
- ALCOAs section to review
- expected document list
- Data monitor
- Backlog activities recently performed
26 Clues: COV • monitor • Study name • Data monitor • trigger points • doctor at site • study processes • they are our users • external repository • Milestones dashboard • Is not an early phase • "Our"secure repository • quality review process • expected document list • Jamie's favourite food • ALCOAs section to review • we open workflows for it • opposite of "in progress" • we perform it once a year • ...
space 2021-11-01
Across
- when the moon falls upon a second body
- fraction of moon we see illuminated
- imaginary north south line
- super massive black hole in distant galaxy
- telescopes main light gatherer
- of view what you see through a telescope
- cloud of glowing gas
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- distance light moves in one year
- streak of light across atmosphere
- when a moon or planet seems close to another
- massive ball of gas that creates energy
- edge of celestial visible disk
12 Clues: cloud of glowing gas • imaginary north south line • telescopes main light gatherer • edge of celestial visible disk • distance light moves in one year • streak of light across atmosphere • fraction of moon we see illuminated • when the moon falls upon a second body • massive ball of gas that creates energy • of view what you see through a telescope • ...
Objects in the Solar System 2023-05-17
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- Only moon in the solar system with a thick atmosphere
- Closest planet to the sun
- A cold, blue planet
- Has the largest rings of any planet
- Sometimes called "Earth's Twin"
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- Jupiter's largest moon
- More than 95 percent carbon dioxide
- Largest planet
- A group of canyons circle this moon
- Has a "Goldilocks" condition-just right
- A chunk of rock or metal smaller than an asteroid
- Rotates on its axis at an angle of about 90 degrees
12 Clues: Largest planet • A cold, blue planet • Jupiter's largest moon • Closest planet to the sun • Sometimes called "Earth's Twin" • More than 95 percent carbon dioxide • A group of canyons circle this moon • Has the largest rings of any planet • Has a "Goldilocks" condition-just right • A chunk of rock or metal smaller than an asteroid • ...
Biology of Plants: Exam 1 Review (biology, chemistry) 2018-02-15
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- ________ Bond: Electrons Shared, high energy.
- Plants can _________ sexually or asexually (vegetative).
- Packaging of DNA for Distribution
- Reformed new cells.
- ________ cells do not have a Nucleus.
- Polymers of nucleotides.
- _________ Bonds: Electrostatic force, low energy, weak.
- When a plant moves toward the light.
- Composed of glucose and cellulose.
- Pores in plant cell walls through which cytoplasm may pass.
- Made of RNA and proteins.
- Chemical formula is 1C:2H:1O.
- Growth is controlled by ____________ and environment.
- Calvin Cycle in plants carrying out photosynthesis to make sugar is an example of this.
- Contains the Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase phases.
- Change within a generation.
- Soupy fluid of the cytoplasm.
- _______ Bonds: Electron Transfer.
- Examples of _______ sugars are Glucose, Fructose.
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- Control center of the eukaryotic cell.
- Polymers of amino acids.
- ______ cells have a Nucleus!
- Contains the Growth 1, S and Growth 2 phases. Where DNA replication takes place, cell is in this phase 90% of the time.
- Separation of Chromosomes, spindle fibers shorten and pull daughter chromosomes to opposite poles.
- "The Powerhouse of The Cell!"
- Examples of __________ are Sucrose and Dextrose.
- Alignment of Chromosomes, spindle fibers attach to centromere and poles.
- Starch and Cellulose are examples of this type of carbohydrate.
- Change over many generations.
- Maintain cell pressure, pH and can control salinity.
- Where Mitosis happens
- Lamella Space between primary walls of two plant cells.
- (stacked pancakes) in the Chloroplast where photosynthesis occurs
- Cellular components that are not in the nucleus.
- Glycerol + Carboxyl. Can be saturated, or unsaturated.
- To be living an organism must be composed of....
- Wasps responding to Jasmonic Acid is an example of this characteristic of living things... (response to _______)
37 Clues: Reformed new cells. • Where Mitosis happens • Polymers of amino acids. • Polymers of nucleotides. • Made of RNA and proteins. • Change within a generation. • ______ cells have a Nucleus! • "The Powerhouse of The Cell!" • Change over many generations. • Chemical formula is 1C:2H:1O. • Soupy fluid of the cytoplasm. • Packaging of DNA for Distribution • _______ Bonds: Electron Transfer. • ...
Unsaturated Soil Mechanics 2016-05-03
Across
- ratio of mass to density
- a time-based or directional dependency of a soil
- a property of expansive soil
- matric or osmotic
- abbr. for an unsaturated soil property
- the behavior of soil as tubes with hairline internal diameter
- measures negative pore-water pressures
- a state of stress with continued increase in strain
- the space the can be occupied by either air or water in soil
- a model that is subject to or involving chance variation
- a stress that is without excess water pressure
- the pressure exerting on or exerted by the soil
- a parameter in a constitutive equation that can change
- a slope failure
- a displacement of soil in any direction
- a point where two soil phases interact
- Author of stress analysis method
- the property of a soil that quantify rates of flow through it.
- an apparent tension
- air voids not continuous in the past
- in-place
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- one of 4 phases of unsaturated soil
- occupies the void space in soil
- a force exerted on an area
- a property of soil for constant stress under continued strain
- a property of soil for completely recoverable strain
- a state of physical balance
- a type of soil that swell
- changes in length with respect to the original length
- a sudden loss in volume
- a relationship of state variables with soil property constants
- - to have experienced a larger stress in the past
- a type of strain in soil structure produced by pressure
- difference in major and minor stress
- flow of water through a medium
- the way in which soil acts
- a stress that is perpendicular to a surface
- the stress of a soil at failure
38 Clues: in-place • a slope failure • matric or osmotic • an apparent tension • a sudden loss in volume • ratio of mass to density • a type of soil that swell • a force exerted on an area • the way in which soil acts • a state of physical balance • a property of expansive soil • flow of water through a medium • occupies the void space in soil • the stress of a soil at failure • ...
STAAR Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- The phase of the cell cycle where the cytoplasm divides
- The other part of the backbone in a nucleotide
- Whether good or bad it is a change in the DNA of an organism
- 4th part of mitosis
- What builds and makes up DNA
- The phase of the cell cycle where the cell divides
- The punnet square that combines 1 trait and the one that combines 2 traits
- The base that pairs with Adenine
- The 1st part of mitosis
- The base that pairs with Guanine
- 3rd part of mitosis
- Part of the backbone in a nucleotide
- The base that pairs with Thymine
- The phases that create a protein in a cell
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- A capital letter, only needs to have one of these to express the trait
- The 2 parts of interphase where the cell grows
- When the trait is either both dominant or both recessive, same
- When the trait contains a dominant and recessive trait, different
- The structure of DNA is a ___________
- The base that pairs with Cytosine
- Is only expressed when it is there twice, not expressed if there is a dominant trait, lower case letter
- When mRNA is used to make a protein
- The part of protein synthesis where mRNA is created
- The 2nd part of mitosis
- When 2 things match or pair together they are ______________
- is comprised of growth phases and synthesis and also takes up most of the cell cycle
- The order of these makes DNA unique from other organisms
- Genetic code for an organism and the specified code produced from it
28 Clues: 4th part of mitosis • 3rd part of mitosis • The 2nd part of mitosis • The 1st part of mitosis • What builds and makes up DNA • The base that pairs with Adenine • The base that pairs with Guanine • The base that pairs with Thymine • The base that pairs with Cytosine • When mRNA is used to make a protein • Part of the backbone in a nucleotide • The structure of DNA is a ___________ • ...
CROSSWORD TCSC 2025-02-28
Across
- the main goal must be set, and ab action plan developed
- it is a key success factor in organizations and one of the most important functions of management
- change process is implemented in a participative way
- the possibility of an individual person, organizational area or the company itself
- represent the phases in the change processes represented by rooms in a house
- communicate meaning and vision
- it is a special leadership task
- how many rooms of change?
- most of the time it is obvious to people something is different or wrong, but they convince themselves everything is fine denying the signs of times
- Father of organizational development
- how many stages has the original model?
- the ability to develop working relationship
- how many phases of change?
- experience of change is here described as a journey
- is an on-going systematic process of implementing effective organizational change
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- communicate change concept establish appetite and capability for change
- secure change results secure appetite and capability for change
- maximizing capabilities, minimizing uncertainties
- influences the organizational operations, decisions and employee behavior and attitude
- degree of objectively necessary changes to the company
- attitudes of people or organizational areas involved in or affected by the change
- employees find new hope and inspiration
- it has three key aspects of change
- unpleasant situation and some of the employees affected make an unconscious choice and return to the denial room
- it covers four action fields
- plays an important role in effective organizational change
- happen outside the organization
- change has to clarify and define
- before an organization, it must accept that change is necessary
- one classic definition of organizational development is by him
30 Clues: how many rooms of change? • how many phases of change? • it covers four action fields • communicate meaning and vision • it is a special leadership task • happen outside the organization • change has to clarify and define • it has three key aspects of change • Father of organizational development • employees find new hope and inspiration • ...
Materials Science 2025-04-10
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- The property of a material that describes how it appears to reflect light.
- A type of material made from long chains of repeating units.
- A material that conducts electricity well.
- A material with a regular, repeating arrangement of atoms.
- The ability of a material to absorb energy and deform without fracturing.
- A material that does not conduct electricity well.
- A group of materials with high strength and stiffness, often used in aerospace.
- The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid.
- The breaking or fracturing of a material under stress.
- A measure of a material's resistance to flow.
- The arrangement of atoms in a material.
- A material that is a compound of metal and nonmetal.
- The process of hardening a metal by heating it and then cooling it rapidly.
- A measure of how much a material can be stretched before it breaks.
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- The ability of a material to be hammered into thin sheets.
- A long chain of repeating molecules.
- A process used to join materials by melting them together.
- The resistance of a material to indentation or scratching.
- The ability of a material to be drawn into wires.
- A material made of two or more phases.
- A material that can be deformed plastically without fracturing.
- A type of bonding where electrons are transferred between atoms.
- A diagram showing the phases of a material at different temperatures and compositions.
- The force per unit area.
- The study of the properties of materials and their applications.
- A mixture of two or more metals.
- A measure of a material's resistance to deformation.
- The smallest unit of an element.
- The ability of a material to deform under stress and return to its original shape.
- A type of bonding where electrons are shared between atoms.
30 Clues: The force per unit area. • A mixture of two or more metals. • The smallest unit of an element. • A long chain of repeating molecules. • A material made of two or more phases. • The arrangement of atoms in a material. • A material that conducts electricity well. • A measure of a material's resistance to flow. • The ability of a material to be drawn into wires. • ...
Intro To Construction Drawings 2025-10-27
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- The physical act of building the project based on the plans
- The process of preparing a tract of land for construction
- A plan for performing tasks or achieving goals, often with dates
- The 'E' in 'A&E' projects; deals with structure and systems
- Project planning, design, and layout are three distinct ones
- Describes the new conditions and structures planned for the land
- Piece of earth or a territory planned for a building project
- The specific tract of land that is the subject of the site plan
- A formal document that authorizes a project and defines its preliminary scope
- Phase focused on creating the specific look and technical specifications
- The arrangement and positioning of elements, a key planning phase
- The initial phase of an architectural project, from idea to buildable steps
- A visual representation of an object or building; a type of site plan output
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- The overhead perspective a site plan provides
- Pertaining to the design and construction of buildings
- The end product of the planning and design phases, leading to buildable steps
- The physical characteristics (existing and proposed) shown on the site plan
- A legal right to use a section of another person's land for a specific purpose, such as utility access
- A detailed architectural drawing providing a bird's-eye view of a plot
- Large-scale systems like roads, water, and power necessary for a project
- Another common term for a Site Plan
- The defined boundaries and objectives of the entire project
- Describes the current, in-place conditions on the piece of land
- The minimum required distance from a building to a property line
- What a site plan essentially functions as, a comprehensive guide
25 Clues: Another common term for a Site Plan • The overhead perspective a site plan provides • Pertaining to the design and construction of buildings • The process of preparing a tract of land for construction • The physical act of building the project based on the plans • The 'E' in 'A&E' projects; deals with structure and systems • ...
Katrina's Sun Investigation 2022-09-27
Across
- imaginary line around which a mass, like a planet, rotates
- eclipse the visual effects created when the Moon passes exactly between the Earth and Sun
- something that brings night
- something made when a noun is in front of a light
- place we live on
- something that makes a shadow
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- Eclispe the effect observed when Earth passes exactly between the Moon and the Sun, casting its shadow on the full Moon.
- Way the galaxy in which the solar system reside
- a big star
- to turn on an axis
- to move or travel around an object in a curved path
11 Clues: a big star • place we live on • to turn on an axis • something that brings night • something that makes a shadow • Way the galaxy in which the solar system reside • something made when a noun is in front of a light • to move or travel around an object in a curved path • imaginary line around which a mass, like a planet, rotates • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
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- The fases that parts of the world experience. (There are 4)
- The fase of the moon where the moon apeers to be getting bigger.
- When the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth and creates a shadow on the Earth.
- The circular motion of an object like the moon or earth.
- An object positioned in a leaning like way.
- A sphere like shaped object orbiting a star.
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- The movement of an objct around another object (typically used whn talking about sapce).
- The fase where the moon apeers to be getting smaller.
- The force that keeps humans on the ground.
- A hot ball made up of hydrogen and helium.
10 Clues: The force that keeps humans on the ground. • A hot ball made up of hydrogen and helium. • An object positioned in a leaning like way. • A sphere like shaped object orbiting a star. • The fase where the moon apeers to be getting smaller. • The circular motion of an object like the moon or earth. • The fases that parts of the world experience. (There are 4) • ...
Solar System 2013-04-10
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- second-most-massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System
- Pluto's moon
- It's the biggest star in the Solar System
- Biggest star in the universe
- Have an ice crust,it's a moon of jupiter
- 95% is carbon dioxide
- solar system 4.6 billion old
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- Biggest plannet in the Solar System
- This planet is tiled to 98 degree
- Highest mountain in the Solar System
- Largest moon in the solar system
- 3rd plannet in the Solar System
12 Clues: Pluto's moon • 95% is carbon dioxide • Biggest star in the universe • solar system 4.6 billion old • 3rd plannet in the Solar System • Largest moon in the solar system • This planet is tiled to 98 degree • Biggest plannet in the Solar System • Highest mountain in the Solar System • Have an ice crust,it's a moon of jupiter • It's the biggest star in the Solar System • ...
Moon bow Cale 2021-06-01
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- not in a state of sleep; completely conscious
- any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
- to keep or stop from happening
- of surpassing excellence
- a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing
- come to pass
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- water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere
- lacking in light; not bright or harsh
- absolutely essential
- existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind
- the entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet
- the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate
- want something to happen or be the case
14 Clues: come to pass • absolutely essential • of surpassing excellence • to keep or stop from happening • lacking in light; not bright or harsh • want something to happen or be the case • not in a state of sleep; completely conscious • the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet • a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing • ...
LUNAR ECLIPSES 2013-03-26
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- We don't see a lunar eclipse every _________ because the moons path does not pass through the earths shadow.
- the ________ is the darkest part of the shadow.
- a Lunar Eclipse happens ______ times a year.
- the penumbra is the ___________ part of the shadow.
- a total lunar eclipse happens when the_______ moon passes through the umbra.
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- The______ does not turn entirely black.
- What color is the moon when the earths atmosphere bends the sunlight?
- Eclipse What happens when the earth passes in between the sun and the moon?
- the earths shadow has__ parts
- In lunar eclipses the ________'s shadow falls on the moon.
10 Clues: the earths shadow has__ parts • The______ does not turn entirely black. • a Lunar Eclipse happens ______ times a year. • the ________ is the darkest part of the shadow. • the penumbra is the ___________ part of the shadow. • In lunar eclipses the ________'s shadow falls on the moon. • What color is the moon when the earths atmosphere bends the sunlight? • ...
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- When the moon comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- Sometimes due to this condition in the sky, we are unable to see an eclipse.
- Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________.
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
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- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- The Latin word for moon
- The ________ doesn't have its own natural light.
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
10 Clues: The Latin word for moon • A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc • Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena. • The ________ doesn't have its own natural light. • An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object. • Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________. • ...
Tides 2022-04-12
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- The pattern of oceans rising and falling due to the Moon’s gravitational pull.
- When none of the moon is visible from Earth
- The portion of coastline that goes through periods of coverage and exposure due to changing tides.
- When the Moon, Sun, and Earth form a 90 degree angle (smallest difference in tides)
- The attraction of one object to another.
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- When half of the Moon is visible from Earth
- Dry land.
- When the Moon, Sun, and Earth form a straight line (greatest difference in tides)
- Having to do with the ocean or closer to the ocean.
- When the whole moon is visible from Earth
10 Clues: Dry land. • The attraction of one object to another. • When the whole moon is visible from Earth • When half of the Moon is visible from Earth • When none of the moon is visible from Earth • Having to do with the ocean or closer to the ocean. • The pattern of oceans rising and falling due to the Moon’s gravitational pull. • ...
ECLIPSES 2025-03-31
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- – The path the Moon takes around the Earth.
- – The general term for when one celestial body blocks another.
- – A type of solar eclipse where a ring of the Sun is still visible.
- – What the Moon or Earth casts during an eclipse.
- – The darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse.
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- – The phase of an eclipse when the Sun or Moon is completely covered.
- – The source of light that gets blocked during an eclipse.
- – A type of eclipse where the Moon moves into Earth's shadow.
- Cycle – The repeating pattern of eclipses occurring every 18 years, 11 days.
- – A type of eclipse where the Moon blocks the Sun.
10 Clues: – The path the Moon takes around the Earth. • – What the Moon or Earth casts during an eclipse. • – A type of eclipse where the Moon blocks the Sun. • – The darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse. • – The source of light that gets blocked during an eclipse. • – A type of eclipse where the Moon moves into Earth's shadow. • ...
Cold War X-word 2021-05-17
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- First man in space
- helped end the cold war tensions
- Wall of Communism
- State of tensions between the superpowers
- president challenging the U.S. to the moon
- Doctrine/President in early cold war
- Plan to financially back fighting communism
- USA Space Program
- unequal treatment and barriers of peoples
- missions to the moon
- Democracy superpower
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- type of warfare used by the Viet Cong
- 1st Satelite
- missions to get man into space
- limiting communism
- Democratic alliance
- Missile crisis
- leader of the NVA
- Gross Domestic Product
- Communist Superpower
- Communist alliance
- DMZ
22 Clues: DMZ • 1st Satelite • Missile crisis • Wall of Communism • leader of the NVA • USA Space Program • First man in space • limiting communism • Communist alliance • Democratic alliance • Communist Superpower • missions to the moon • Democracy superpower • Gross Domestic Product • missions to get man into space • helped end the cold war tensions • Doctrine/President in early cold war • ...
Homestuck 2024-04-13
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- concept represented by a purple bar used when pulling pranks
- the worst character in homestuck
- passive class of knowledge
- a helpful guide
- shitty game magazine
- also a moon
- a slab with a funky symbol on it
- device used to transport people and objects
- gusher shaped loot
- to flee
- one classy prospitian lady
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- Her Imperious Condescension
- thing that makes stuff
- moon
- company that released sburb
- troll jesus
- strongest class with slow start
- discord mod
- a perfectly generic object
- inventory system
- the best character in homestuck
- good dog, best friend :)
22 Clues: moon • to flee • troll jesus • discord mod • also a moon • a helpful guide • inventory system • gusher shaped loot • shitty game magazine • thing that makes stuff • good dog, best friend :) • passive class of knowledge • a perfectly generic object • one classy prospitian lady • Her Imperious Condescension • company that released sburb • strongest class with slow start • ...
space 2023-06-22
SPACE 2013-11-05
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- / the red planet
- / a car on mars
- / the rings of Saturn are made of these
- / known for its rings
- the fifth planet
- / a group of stars
- / the planet we live on
- / the 7th planet
- / our star
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- / the heavenly bodies, except the moon
- / the hotest planet
- / the rock orbiting the sun
- / the mode of transport to and from
- / the first planet
- / a person that travels to space
- / the studies of space
- / every for years
- /the galaxy we live in
- / the planet that rains diamonds
- / a extra-terrestrial person
20 Clues: the fifth planet • / a group of stars • / our star • / the first planet • / a car on mars • /the galaxy we live in • / the 7th planet • / the red planet • / the hotest planet • / the studies of space • / every for years • / known for its rings • / the planet we live on • / the rock orbiting the sun • ...
Lunacy Literacy 2022-07-05
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- Pisc Aureluim, body
- Fun to howl at
- Sewing machine, hot
- The greenest good boy
- Permanent resident of the inn
- Lost from the festival
- Stellar Body
- Librarian
- It's not gold but this in Eventhrall
- Lost to themselves
- A black moon
- Wings of a mysterious stranger
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- Full of space
- Mushroom favorite food
- Giver of eggs and bracelets
- Vampire, hot
- So many lost pieces to this
- Mr. Squawkers is one
- Regulated substance
- Arrivals come on this
- Werewolf allergy
- Show up at 2am sharp
- Festival of Eggs
23 Clues: Librarian • Vampire, hot • Stellar Body • A black moon • Full of space • Fun to howl at • Werewolf allergy • Festival of Eggs • Lost to themselves • Pisc Aureluim, body • Sewing machine, hot • Regulated substance • Mr. Squawkers is one • Show up at 2am sharp • The greenest good boy • Arrivals come on this • Mushroom favorite food • Lost from the festival • Giver of eggs and bracelets • ...
wings of fire moon rising 2022-01-26
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- has a moonstone that blocks mindreading
- icicles brother
- kinajous best freind
- when it touches fire sends its seeds flying
- moons freind can speak to moon throughmindreading
- groupss of dragons in school
- humans
- killer and violent sister to winter
- moons friend clays brother
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- nightwing mindreader
- sandwing moons best friend
- umbers sister
- the world they live in
- skywing died in a fire
- umbers oldest brother
- moons friend tsunami's brother has a moon stone
- head of school
- school
- librarian
- moons friend bubbly
- clay and starflights freind
21 Clues: school • humans • librarian • umbers sister • head of school • icicles brother • moons friend bubbly • nightwing mindreader • kinajous best freind • umbers oldest brother • the world they live in • skywing died in a fire • sandwing moons best friend • moons friend clays brother • clay and starflights freind • groupss of dragons in school • killer and violent sister to winter • ...
Day Neuro Spooky Crossword 2022-10-19
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- a witch's ride
- bob for...
- what children do on halloween
- do this at the moon
- it's bad luck if this crosses your path
- what a ghost says
- full, blue, harvest, super, blood
- these spooky fellas are all wrapped up
- dress up in a...
- this month
- 12:00am
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- bag of bones
- when you get cold or spooked, these appear on your arms
- this season
- a carved gourd
- witch's headgear
- man turned beast
- Caspar the Friendly...
- this kind of house is full of ghosts and ghouls
- they have come to suck your blood
20 Clues: 12:00am • bob for... • this month • this season • bag of bones • a witch's ride • a carved gourd • witch's headgear • man turned beast • dress up in a... • what a ghost says • do this at the moon • Caspar the Friendly... • what children do on halloween • they have come to suck your blood • full, blue, harvest, super, blood • these spooky fellas are all wrapped up • ...
Crossword 2 2024-02-18
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- the capital city of China
- The biggest animal in the sea
- first man who walked on the moon
- Youtuber who has the biggest subscribers
- The furthest planet
- natural satellite of Earth
- The brightest star
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- The most exspensive seashell
- The biggest continent in the world
- The widest river in Indonesia
- The second motto of pondok
- Father of mathmematic in Islam
- The singer of 'snowman'
- National flower of India
- The main character in Toystory
- Place when the sun rises
- past participle of 'drink'
- Founder of twitter
- Japanese speciality food
- Baby pig
20 Clues: Baby pig • Founder of twitter • The brightest star • The furthest planet • The singer of 'snowman' • National flower of India • Place when the sun rises • Japanese speciality food • the capital city of China • The second motto of pondok • past participle of 'drink' • natural satellite of Earth • The most exspensive seashell • The widest river in Indonesia • The biggest animal in the sea • ...
space 2024-04-23
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- harry potter but stars
- first to the moon
- the final fronteer
- keeps us warm
- ursa minor
- what is the milky way
- the one rejected by earth
- Nasa but with cacc
- the 4th in a system
- where astronauts live away from earth
- made of cheese
- the blue dot
- _wars
- home of the red spot
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- a famous picture taken by apollo 8
- enterprise, atlantis, columbia, discovery
- our sister galaxy
- nasas partner
- the blue giant
- the airplanes spacecraft
- transport to the final fronteer
- star_
- where devolopment happens
23 Clues: _wars • star_ • ursa minor • the blue dot • keeps us warm • nasas partner • the blue giant • made of cheese • first to the moon • our sister galaxy • the final fronteer • Nasa but with cacc • the 4th in a system • home of the red spot • what is the milky way • harry potter but stars • the airplanes spacecraft • the one rejected by earth • where devolopment happens • transport to the final fronteer • ...
1950s Space Esplorations 2024-03-05
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- First artificial satellite launched
- Soviet Mars probe
- First human in space
- first American to orbit the Earth
- Apollo spacecraft part
- Series of US scientific satellites
- First living creature in orbit
- Soviet human spaceflight series
- Space launch vehicle
- Soviet spacecraft for lunar exploration
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- Rocket used by NASA for space missions
- Soviet astronaut
- Competition between US and USSR
- NASA's first human spaceflight program
- Famous Russian spacecraft
- Early US satellite program
- Outer space astronaut activity
- Moon-exploring spacecraft
- NASA's program for space travel
- NASA's moon-landing program
20 Clues: Soviet astronaut • Soviet Mars probe • First human in space • Space launch vehicle • Apollo spacecraft part • Famous Russian spacecraft • Moon-exploring spacecraft • Early US satellite program • NASA's moon-landing program • Outer space astronaut activity • First living creature in orbit • Competition between US and USSR • NASA's program for space travel • ...
space 2024-11-27
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- space tool for looking at stars
- 8th plants from sun
- natural satellites
- protects from space junk
- Has bright rings
- 1 plants from sun
- what plants do around the sun
- a dwarf planet
- there is less of this on the moon
- coldest planet
- a space com.
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- Has liquid H2o on surface
- orbit the sun
- rarely on the surface of earth
- hottest planet
- has a tall mountain
- are on the edge
- found in a belt
- can be artificial or natural
- Gas giant
- lots of system
- the star of our system
22 Clues: Gas giant • a space com. • orbit the sun • hottest planet • a dwarf planet • lots of system • coldest planet • are on the edge • found in a belt • Has bright rings • 1 plants from sun • natural satellites • 8th plants from sun • has a tall mountain • the star of our system • protects from space junk • Has liquid H2o on surface • can be artificial or natural • what plants do around the sun • ...
Halloween 5th grade 2024-10-31
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- Magical mode of transportation
- Consumes brains
- Pumpkins belong to this plant family
- Synonym for confections
- Floating and transluscent
- Drinks A, B, or O
- Hairy at full moon
- Exclamation to scare someone
- Feathered hunter
- Nocturnal and eats bugs
- Gets called by his Dr.'s name
- Can be full, half, or new
- A skeleton is comprised of these
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- Carve it to make a jack-o-lantern
- Amphibian's exhale
- Found in ancient Egypt
- Antonym for calming
- 31st of October
- Large pot for brewing
- Mischevious, ugly creature (not your lil' bro)
- Arachnids make these
21 Clues: Consumes brains • 31st of October • Feathered hunter • Drinks A, B, or O • Amphibian's exhale • Hairy at full moon • Antonym for calming • Arachnids make these • Large pot for brewing • Found in ancient Egypt • Synonym for confections • Nocturnal and eats bugs • Floating and transluscent • Can be full, half, or new • Exclamation to scare someone • Gets called by his Dr.'s name • ...
Happy Halloween Clovis and Marius 2025-10-10
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- We custom her to scare other people
- She represent Batman
- He lost his flesh
- He haunts our nights
- They wake up full moon evening
- We dress up with him
- He is missing some organ
- The month of Halloween
- She tans in Egypt
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- She do potions
- It’s a Gims music
- We wear it on the head to scare
- He's hungry for blood
- Don't get entangled
- We see through
- The dead wake up there
- It’s the sound of the ghost
- She brightens the dark night
- You shouldn't be so adventurous
- Children love it
20 Clues: She do potions • We see through • Children love it • It’s a Gims music • He lost his flesh • She tans in Egypt • Don't get entangled • She represent Batman • He haunts our nights • We dress up with him • He's hungry for blood • The dead wake up there • The month of Halloween • He is missing some organ • It’s the sound of the ghost • She brightens the dark night • They wake up full moon evening • ...
Earth in Space 2024-05-16
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- Part of the earth that receives the most sunlight.
- What was the first human made satellite?
- Earth going around the sun, moon going around the earth.
- How long does each year last, in words.
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- What is it called when you cannot see the moon at all?
- What is the name of the force which keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?
- Where does a magnetic compass actually point to?
- What is it called when the complete moon is visible?
- What is a natural satellite?
- Part of the earth that receives the least sunlight.
- Effect that makes the seasons happen.
11 Clues: What is a natural satellite? • Effect that makes the seasons happen. • How long does each year last, in words. • What was the first human made satellite? • Where does a magnetic compass actually point to? • Part of the earth that receives the most sunlight. • Part of the earth that receives the least sunlight. • What is it called when the complete moon is visible? • ...
In The Shadow Of The Moon 2013-08-25
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- predident of the U.S.A said "we choose to go to the moon, not because it's easy, but because it's hard"
- The first man to walk the moon
- the third member of Apollo 11 who stayed in the module
- The second man to walk the moon
- The command module_____heat shield
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- How many crew members on the mission
- Where the rocket took off
- the country competing to get the first man on the moon
- which apollo pre-launch simulation did the cabin catch fire and kill all the crew inside.
- The orginisation involved in the program
- name of the mission apollo11
11 Clues: Where the rocket took off • name of the mission apollo11 • The first man to walk the moon • The second man to walk the moon • The command module_____heat shield • How many crew members on the mission • The orginisation involved in the program • the country competing to get the first man on the moon • the third member of Apollo 11 who stayed in the module • ...
Katrina's Sun Investigation 2022-09-27
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- Way the galaxy in which the solar system reside
- a big star
- eclipse the visual effects created when the Moon passes exactly between the Earth and Sun
- imaginary line around which a mass, like a planet, rotates
- to move or travel around an object in a curved path
- the place we live on
- something that brings night
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- Eclispe the effect observed when Earth passes exactly between the Moon and the Sun, casting its shadow on the full Moon.
- something that makes a shadow
- to turn on an axis
- something made when a noun is in front of a light
11 Clues: a big star • to turn on an axis • the place we live on • something that brings night • something that makes a shadow • Way the galaxy in which the solar system reside • something made when a noun is in front of a light • to move or travel around an object in a curved path • imaginary line around which a mass, like a planet, rotates • ...
space 2021-11-01
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- when the moon falls upon a second body
- fraction of moon we see illuminated
- imaginary north south line
- super massive black hole in distant galaxy
- telescopes main light gatherer
- of view what you see through a telescope
- cloud of glowing gas
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- distance light moves in one year
- streak of light across atmosphere
- when a moon or planet seems close to another
- massive ball of gas that creates energy
- edge of celestial visible disk
12 Clues: cloud of glowing gas • imaginary north south line • telescopes main light gatherer • edge of celestial visible disk • distance light moves in one year • streak of light across atmosphere • fraction of moon we see illuminated • when the moon falls upon a second body • massive ball of gas that creates energy • of view what you see through a telescope • ...
science 2024-10-25
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- You can not see the moon at all
- Spinning in place
- The remains of impressions of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- the force of an attraction between any two objects with mass
- caused by earths tilt
- Christmas and cold
- When the moon blocking the earth
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- when the earth is blocking the moon
- If its on the bottom it is the
- if its on the top it is the
- It has to be over 10,000 years old to become a
- Isacc Nutun discovered this
- Spinning around something
- You can see the whole thing at night
14 Clues: Spinning in place • Christmas and cold • caused by earths tilt • Spinning around something • if its on the top it is the • Isacc Nutun discovered this • If its on the bottom it is the • You can not see the moon at all • When the moon blocking the earth • when the earth is blocking the moon • You can see the whole thing at night • It has to be over 10,000 years old to become a • ...
motorcycle engine 2023-08-29
Across
- (Double Overhead Camshaft)
- (Device mixing fuel and air for combustion)
- (Four cylinders arranged in a row)
- (Electronic Fuel Injection)
- (Horizontally-opposed engine cylinders)
- (Forced induction device)
- (Austrian engine manufacturer)
- (Piston movement within a cylinder)
- (Two cylinders in a parallel configuration)
- (Engine with two cylinders arranged in a V shape)
- (Mechanical method of engine starting)
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- (Valve actuation system)
- (Engine with a single cylinder)
- (Three-cylinder engine)
- (Engine cycle with compression and ignition in two strokes)
- (Engine cycle with four distinct phases)
- (Controls valve movement)
- (Cylinder diameter)
- (Converts reciprocating motion to rotational motion)
- (Engine with four cylinders arranged in a V shape)
20 Clues: (Cylinder diameter) • (Three-cylinder engine) • (Valve actuation system) • (Forced induction device) • (Controls valve movement) • (Double Overhead Camshaft) • (Electronic Fuel Injection) • (Austrian engine manufacturer) • (Engine with a single cylinder) • (Four cylinders arranged in a row) • (Piston movement within a cylinder) • (Mechanical method of engine starting) • ...
Baby Sprinkle 2025-06-02
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- Bag: purse replacement,
- doctor approved sleepless night remedy,
- shoulder saving square,
- pregnancy phases, there is three,
- need to clean before bean gets here,
- little bean wardrobe staple,
- a suggested expiration date,
- a moment of silence ranging anywhere from 5 minutes- 3 hours,
- scheduled labor,
- baby’s preferred way of communicating,
- parenthood perfume ,
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- applause after the bottle from the baby,
- natural stripes of motherhood,
- the baby’s biggest secret… for now,
- when is this babe due,
- sudden need for pickles at dinner,
- babes first photoshoot,
- tight squeeze with a purpose, wave like,
- third trimester strut,
- wrapped like a burrito,
- baby’s very first dump,
21 Clues: scheduled labor, • parenthood perfume , • when is this babe due, • third trimester strut, • Bag: purse replacement, • babes first photoshoot, • shoulder saving square, • wrapped like a burrito, • baby’s very first dump, • little bean wardrobe staple, • a suggested expiration date, • natural stripes of motherhood, • pregnancy phases, there is three, • sudden need for pickles at dinner, • ...
Ad hoc, not ad nauseum 2020-04-30
Across
- / A beagle that’s just had a litter?
- / What a stone-skipper hopes for
- / Ricky loves this natural blonde
- / Cleo's demise
- / A lady who rode bare back in the day
- / A tree with edible pods
- Horses / Osmonds hit about screwy stallions
- / Roger Rabbit was one
- / A cow releases 30-50 gallons of this daily
- / This dunker’s delight is a crossword cliché
- / Aussie band that’s always a current favorite
- / The body's strongest muscle (by weight) is located here
- / A caffeinated island?
- One / How dramas always start
- / The sun in Seville
- / The thug who probably committed the crime?
- / A moon of Jupiter that sounds quite continental
- / A type of column
- / Spiced ham portmanteau
- Dam / A curse by a semiaquatic rodent?
- / The Fab Four could use a little!
- / Ghana's greatest export
- / It's a bird! It's a Canadian coin! It's a...
- E / A vowel with laryngitis?
- / New York politician who sexted his
- / Mild swear with a twang
- / A sign of fire on the first day of winter
- / Wall-hanger that’s a noun and a verb
- Hogthrob / Porcine captain on The Muppets Show
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- / Alice Walker never suffered this fear
- Overcoat / A spy's parka?
- / A tomb that makes a point
- / A flaming cure for what bugs you
- / Often called the best screenplay ever written
- / This Chevy model was a no-go in Mexico
- Crusader / Batman’s alliterative alias
- / Leonardo drew this man in phases
- / Hip swiveling sobriquet “Elvis the ______”
- / A motherless calf
- / Fred’s baby daughter
- / A Yiddish hill of beans
- / Sri Lanka’s erstwhile moniker
- / Slogan of a Brooklynite amnesiac?
- Petrie / Before MTM was Mary Richards, she was her
- Cobra / Dubya's nickname for NYT columnist Maureen Dowd
- / Jacob's right hand
- / An element so radioactive, it glows in the dark
47 Clues: / Cleo's demise • / A type of column • / The sun in Seville • / A motherless calf • / Jacob's right hand • / Fred’s baby daughter • / Roger Rabbit was one • / A caffeinated island? • / Spiced ham portmanteau • / Mild swear with a twang • / A tree with edible pods • / A Yiddish hill of beans • / Ghana's greatest export • Overcoat / A spy's parka? • / A tomb that makes a point • ...
Unit Nine 2016-06-07
Across
- A small car for kids toys.
- Burned.
- Extra wheel.
- Send to people in the office to tell them something important.
- Animals in cages.
- Animals that hunt others.
- The president (English name).
- Animals that get hunted.
- Sky water.
Down
- 出國玩.
- Like Star Wars or Frozen.
- First man on the moon.
- Two people who love each other.
- It can fly but it's not a bird.
- Will you marry me? YES! OMG I'M SO HAPPY!
- Made of rock.
- Cooks bread.
- Monsters and ghosts.
- Never late.
- Sea creature.
20 Clues: 出國玩. • Burned. • Sky water. • Never late. • Extra wheel. • Cooks bread. • Made of rock. • Sea creature. • Animals in cages. • Monsters and ghosts. • First man on the moon. • Animals that get hunted. • Like Star Wars or Frozen. • Animals that hunt others. • A small car for kids toys. • The president (English name). • Two people who love each other. • It can fly but it's not a bird. • ...
27 2024-07-30
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- Haunted salvage operation
- Future dystopian escape
- War robots evolve
- Alien abduction revenge
- Underwater mining horror
- Mars base overrun
- Lunar base secrets
- Extradimensional beings
- Underwater alien terror
- Intelligent ants scenario
- Time loop on a ship
- Astral plane terrors
- Escape from alien predators
- Jupiter moon exploration
Down
- Alien takeover battle
- Mars ghost story
- Memory and reality blur
- Visitor from space
- A.I. experiment risks
- Alien scream weapon
- Alien-human hybrid threat
- B-movie stars vs. aliens
- Alien threat on a base
- Cult and monster horror
- Space travel mutation
25 Clues: Mars ghost story • War robots evolve • Mars base overrun • Visitor from space • Lunar base secrets • Alien scream weapon • Time loop on a ship • Astral plane terrors • Alien takeover battle • A.I. experiment risks • Space travel mutation • Alien threat on a base • Future dystopian escape • Alien abduction revenge • Memory and reality blur • Extradimensional beings • Underwater alien terror • ...
Historic Speeches 2024-08-07
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- Johnson’s support for rights legislation
- Armstrong’s moon landing speech
- Sustainable development speech
- Kennedy’s vision for America
- Lincoln’s order freeing slaves
- MacArthur’s post-WWII address
- Churchill’s WWII defiant speech
- Churchill’s speech on Soviet influence
- Hitler’s manifesto
- Reagan’s challenge to end the Berlin Wall
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- Roosevelt’s vision for post-WWII
- Kennedy’s call to action
- Kennedy’s space exploration commitment
- Lincoln’s address at a Civil War battle
- Roosevelt’s declaration of war
- Nixon’s 1952 defense speech
- Response to Soviet blockade
- Churchill’s morale-boosting speech
- Sojourner Truth’s women’s rights speech
- Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights speech
20 Clues: Hitler’s manifesto • Kennedy’s call to action • Nixon’s 1952 defense speech • Response to Soviet blockade • Kennedy’s vision for America • MacArthur’s post-WWII address • Roosevelt’s declaration of war • Sustainable development speech • Lincoln’s order freeing slaves • Armstrong’s moon landing speech • Churchill’s WWII defiant speech • Roosevelt’s vision for post-WWII • ...
All gods crossword 2022-05-19
Across
- God of the underworld
- King of the gods
- God of light
- (Japanese) goddess of the sun
- God of wine
- (Japanese) god of storms
- God of shepherds
- (Nigerian) created earth
- God of fire
- Goddess of the harvest
- Goddess of wisdom
- (Chinese) not a goddess but a great warrior
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- Goddess of Fertility
- (Mayan) God of the sun
- God of the sea
- Pulls the sun around earth
- (Mayan) God of the moon
- Goddess of love
- Pulls the moon around earth
- Goddess of the hunt
- Queen of Olympus
- God of war
22 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of fire • God of light • God of the sea • Goddess of love • King of the gods • God of shepherds • Queen of Olympus • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of Fertility • God of the underworld • (Mayan) God of the sun • Goddess of the harvest • (Mayan) God of the moon • (Japanese) god of storms • (Nigerian) created earth • Pulls the sun around earth • ...
Astronomy words 2024-09-13
Across
- The only planet with Life on it
- have no moons
- The study of space
- a dwarf planet
- Sun centered Model
- The start of humans
- planets the planets closest the sun
- The red planet
- What do the planets orbit
- bang The start of the universe
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- Earth Centered model
- objects that revolve around the sun
- A guess not proven by science
- The great red spot
- Made the Heliocentric theory
- Who made the geocentric model
- The largest planet
- revolves around planets
- The first man on the moon
- small balls of gas
20 Clues: have no moons • a dwarf planet • The red planet • The great red spot • The study of space • The largest planet • Sun centered Model • small balls of gas • The start of humans • Earth Centered model • revolves around planets • The first man on the moon • What do the planets orbit • Made the Heliocentric theory • A guess not proven by science • Who made the geocentric model • ...
"61 hours" and "Iconic Images" 2024-12-11
Across
- Contains a monster?
- Knows first aid
- He walked on the moon
- Head injury
- Used to make bombs
- Many cars colliding
- Fotgjengerovergang
- A street in London
- strike
- A pop band
- A planet (sort of)
- An English newspaper
- Travellers
- You look through it when you drive
- A picture
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- Movie hero
- To jump up and down
- Trouble
- Used to measure distance
- Killing civilians
- Mobile
- Country in Asia
- Used for steering
- Used for cuts and bruises
- Håndledd
- You have ten of them
- Every four years
27 Clues: Mobile • strike • Trouble • Håndledd • A picture • Movie hero • A pop band • Travellers • Head injury • Knows first aid • Country in Asia • Every four years • Killing civilians • Used for steering • Used to make bombs • Fotgjengerovergang • A street in London • A planet (sort of) • Contains a monster? • To jump up and down • Many cars colliding • An English newspaper • You have ten of them • He walked on the moon • ...
Halloween 2023-10-25
Across
- Witch transportation.
- Main ingredient in a popular pie.
- When ghosts come out to play.
- What a spider spins.
- Whoo? Whoo?
- It swallowed the bird.
- A boney creature.
- Playground for ghosts.
- Comes out on full moon nights.
- ______ or treat.
- A creature found in Egypt.
Down
- He hates garlic.
- Mr. O'Lantern.
- Might be full, half or new.
- lives in the belfry(鐘樓).
- A skeleton is a bunch of these.
- Ghosts live in a _______ house.
- frighten.
- October 31st.
- Where a vampire sleeps.
- people wear this during Halloween.
21 Clues: frighten. • Whoo? Whoo? • October 31st. • Mr. O'Lantern. • He hates garlic. • ______ or treat. • A boney creature. • What a spider spins. • Witch transportation. • It swallowed the bird. • Playground for ghosts. • Where a vampire sleeps. • lives in the belfry(鐘樓). • A creature found in Egypt. • Might be full, half or new. • When ghosts come out to play. • Comes out on full moon nights. • ...
