space Crossword Puzzles
Space Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-28
Across
- The curved path of a celestial object around another.
- Relating to the Moon.
- A small rocky or metallic body traveling through space.
- A celestial body orbiting a star.
- A bowl-shaped depression formed by an impact.
- All of space and time and their contents.
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- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- The force that attracts objects towards each other.
- A region of spacetime with such strong gravity that nothing can escape.
- A person trained to travel in space.
- An object that orbits a planet.
- A vehicle propelled by a jet engine.
12 Clues: Relating to the Moon. • An object that orbits a planet. • A celestial body orbiting a star. • A person trained to travel in space. • A vehicle propelled by a jet engine. • All of space and time and their contents. • A bowl-shaped depression formed by an impact. • The force that attracts objects towards each other. • A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • ...
Apollo Space Mission 2025-04-22
Across
- something important that needs to be Carried out
- the crew that went around the moon without landing
- when you leave the earth's atmosphere
- the Apollo 11 space mission Commander
- the first crew to make it to the moon
- the second crew to make it to the moon
- the third time they landed on the moon
Down
- the commander of the Apollo 1
- the last Apollo mission
- the first Apollo without a crew
- the Apollo to see if they can land on the moon
- the first time they got a lunar rover
12 Clues: the last Apollo mission • the commander of the Apollo 1 • the first Apollo without a crew • when you leave the earth's atmosphere • the Apollo 11 space mission Commander • the first crew to make it to the moon • the first time they got a lunar rover • the second crew to make it to the moon • the third time they landed on the moon • ...
cool space facts!! 2024-03-21
Across
- this is a ice giant has super sonic
- the bigist rocky plant in the solar system
- true or false a cat has gone to space
- what plant is after earth
- the 1st animal in space
- the first Succesful Apollo mission
Down
- the bigist plant in the solar sytem
- what plant has the most carbon dioxide
- the 1st Apollo mission to land on the moon
- one of the funniest name of a nebula
- the real name for the sun
- how many moons dose Jupiter have
12 Clues: the 1st animal in space • what plant is after earth • the real name for the sun • how many moons dose Jupiter have • the first Succesful Apollo mission • the bigist plant in the solar sytem • this is a ice giant has super sonic • one of the funniest name of a nebula • true or false a cat has gone to space • what plant has the most carbon dioxide • ...
fight and space 2022-02-02
Across
- Robotic aircraft, used extensively by the military.
- The study or practice of travel through the air.
- A type of aircraft deriving both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving rotors.
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- A sequence of drawings representing the shots planned for a film or television production.
- A large bag filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air, with a basket for passengers hanging from it.
- A rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between earth and craft orbiting the earth.
- A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- A glider designed for sustained flight.
- To set or thrust in motion.
- A short, easily-remembered slogan, verse, or tune.
- A short, memorable phrase used in advertising or associated with a political party or group.
- the written text of a play, film, or broadcast.
12 Clues: To set or thrust in motion. • A glider designed for sustained flight. • the written text of a play, film, or broadcast. • The study or practice of travel through the air. • A short, easily-remembered slogan, verse, or tune. • Robotic aircraft, used extensively by the military. • ...
Flight and Space 2022-03-14
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- The central body of an aircraft where wings and stabilizers are attached.
- The major horizontal surface on an airplane that provides lift.
- The tail assembly of an aircraft, including the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, elevators, and rudder.
- The force generated by gravitational attraction of the earth on the airplane. Lift must be equal to weight in order to sustain flight.
- A gas or liquid that tends to take the shape of its container.
- Resistance of the air (technically a fluid) against the forward movement of an airplane.
- The force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds the airplane in the air.
Down
- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- Transferring of energy to an object, typically by pushing or pulling on that object.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or toward any other physical body having mass.
- A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- A force applied to a body to propel it in a desired direction. The force which moves an aircraft through the air.
12 Clues: The rate of change of velocity with respect to time. • A gas or liquid that tends to take the shape of its container. • The major horizontal surface on an airplane that provides lift. • A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object. • The central body of an aircraft where wings and stabilizers are attached. • ...
Flight and Space 2022-03-14
Across
- The central body of an aircraft where wings and stabilizers are attached.
- The major horizontal surface on an airplane that provides lift.
- The tail assembly of an aircraft, including the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, elevators, and rudder.
- The force generated by gravitational attraction of the earth on the airplane. Lift must be equal to weight in order to sustain flight.
- A gas or liquid that tends to take the shape of its container.
- Resistance of the air (technically a fluid) against the forward movement of an airplane.
- The force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds the airplane in the air.
Down
- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- Transferring of energy to an object, typically by pushing or pulling on that object.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or toward any other physical body having mass.
- A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- A force applied to a body to propel it in a desired direction. The force which moves an aircraft through the air.
12 Clues: The rate of change of velocity with respect to time. • A gas or liquid that tends to take the shape of its container. • The major horizontal surface on an airplane that provides lift. • A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object. • The central body of an aircraft where wings and stabilizers are attached. • ...
Drawing with Space 2022-11-17
Across
- the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
- the empty space around and between the subject(s) of an image.
- a picture representing a view of natural inland scenery.
- the effect you get when far away objects take on the colors of atmospheric haze.
- The area of the picture space nearest to the viewer.
- the visual appearance of a city or urban area
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- A system for representing objects in three-dimensional space on the two-dimensional surface of a picture.
- The point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.
- the space naturally occurring between the foreground and background.
- the subject or areas of interest in an artwork
- The actual height of the viewer's eyes when looking at an object, interior scene, or an exterior scene.
- the part of a painting representing what lies behind objects
12 Clues: the visual appearance of a city or urban area • the subject or areas of interest in an artwork • The area of the picture space nearest to the viewer. • a picture representing a view of natural inland scenery. • the part of a painting representing what lies behind objects • the empty space around and between the subject(s) of an image. • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-25
Across
- Space has this,instead of air
- nearest galaxy to the solar system.
- Dutch astronomer, after whom a ring of icy bodies present just outside of Neptune's Orbit, has been named.
- First Satellite ever launched into space.
- India's manned space mission
- Space telescope named after an American Astronomer.
Down
- largest planet of the solar system.
- First satellite launched by India
- Celestial body having a tail.
- satellite of Mars, named after Greek God of Terror.
- Largest moon of saturn
- huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and solar systems, held together by gravity.
12 Clues: Largest moon of saturn • India's manned space mission • Space has this,instead of air • Celestial body having a tail. • First satellite launched by India • largest planet of the solar system. • nearest galaxy to the solar system. • First Satellite ever launched into space. • satellite of Mars, named after Greek God of Terror. • ...
Earth in Space 2022-06-09
Across
- An imaginary line down the centre of an object
- An event that occurs two times a year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point.
- An event that occurs two times per year when the length of the day and night are equal.
- The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun
- The path a body travels around another
- A sloped or angled position
Down
- The time it takes for a planet to rotate around its axis
- Four different periods of the year where different amounts of sunlight hits the Earth due to the Earth's tilt.
- A group of stars or planets held together by gravity
- Because of its tilt, the earth can be divided into the northern and southern ...
- Star at the centre of the solar system that planets orbit around as well as produces heat and light.
- The spinning of an object around its axis
12 Clues: A sloped or angled position • The path a body travels around another • The spinning of an object around its axis • An imaginary line down the centre of an object • The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun • A group of stars or planets held together by gravity • The time it takes for a planet to rotate around its axis • ...
Space Unit Synonyms 2022-09-22
Voyage of Space 2025-11-19
Across
- A very small amount of gravity, making things float
- A strong door on a spacecraft or aircraft
- Help given to people after a big problem like a flood or earthquake
- A feeling of shaking movement
- To start to burn or light up
- Having a special cover or clothing to prevent harm
- A set of rules to keep people safe
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- The process of increasing speed
- Suitable or good enough for people to live in
- The part of a spacecraft where it connects to another spacecraft or station
- Alone; without companions
- Feeling no weight; floating
12 Clues: Alone; without companions • Feeling no weight; floating • To start to burn or light up • A feeling of shaking movement • The process of increasing speed • A set of rules to keep people safe • A strong door on a spacecraft or aircraft • Suitable or good enough for people to live in • Having a special cover or clothing to prevent harm • ...
UNIT 7 - VOCABULARY 2024-05-30
Across
- a large ball of burning gas in space.
- a large object such as Jupiter or Earth that orbits a star.
- a spacecraft that is sent into orbit around a planet.
- the earth's natural satellite that shines at night.
- a building from which scientists can watch the planets, the stars, etc.
- a person who travels into outer space.
Down
- A scientist who studies the objects in the sky, including planets, galaxies, black holes, and stars.
- an object in space like a bright ball with a long tail.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- station a place built for astronauts to live and work in, which is sent into space.
10 Clues: a vehicle used for space travel. • a large ball of burning gas in space. • a person who travels into outer space. • the earth's natural satellite that shines at night. • a spacecraft that is sent into orbit around a planet. • an object in space like a bright ball with a long tail. • a large object such as Jupiter or Earth that orbits a star. • ...
Easter Words 2024-10-30
Across
- 2H, both hands open 5, neutral space, curve upwards, Po: upwards
- 2H, open 5 hands, both circle towards the side they are in, stay in play at all times, Po: facing out
- 2H, NDH closed 5 hand lays vertically, neutral space, Po: upwards, DH bent 5 hand, ontop of NDH, brushes inward 2x in an inward semi circular motion towards the ND side
- #Dyed, then 2H, horizontal "H" hands, palms diagonally facing in with the dominant fingers on top of the NDH fingers both swing downward
- 1H, DH “p/k”, tip of middle finger brushes downwards on chin, stops near neck area
- 2h, “e” hands, neutral space, both circle towards the side they are in, they stay in place at all times PO: facing out
- 1H, DH ‘L” hand, Po: outwards, at chin, moves down and while doing so index and thumb close in and those fingertips touch
- #Lent
- 1H, DH, Bud hand at corner of nose (D side of face), switches to ND side of face at corner of nose, PO: inwards
- 1H, DH “b” hand, shakes to the right 2x, infront of D side (neutral space)
Down
- 2H, neutral space, NDH infront of DH, basically sign “n”, NDH faces D side, DH faces ND side, when signing “n” start off as a “u” and it’s facing upwards then bring the “u” down to make it into the letter “n”
- 1H, DH “1” hand, at cheek, twist forward twice
- 2h, NDH closed 5 with thumb out, Po: inwards, thumb bent slightly in front of DH, DH bud hand, behind NDH, DH moves up (2x) and turns into open 5 but little closed in still
- 1H, DH “s” hand, Po: outwards, starts infront of shoulder then moves towards corner of D side mouth, while it moves move your mouth up and down rapidly
- 1H, DH “c” hand, palm facing ND side, moves in a clockwise circular motion at both eyes
- 1H, DH “p” hand, flicking towards D side (2x)
- 2H,NDH closed 5 hand, po: face the ground, neutral space, DH “c” hand, DH goes on top of NDH, thumb touches NDH, DH moves counterclockwise on NDH, neutral space
- 2H, NDH “s” hand, Po: downwards, lays horizontally infront of stomach area, DH “k/p” hand circles upwards at arm, (wrist to about elbow)
- 1H, DH pinch hand, index and thumb open and close at mouth, Po: outwards
- 1H, DH open 5, Po: in, index and middle fingers rapidly go in a tapping motion at chin
20 Clues: #Lent • 1H, DH “p” hand, flicking towards D side (2x) • 1H, DH “1” hand, at cheek, twist forward twice • 2H, both hands open 5, neutral space, curve upwards, Po: upwards • 1H, DH pinch hand, index and thumb open and close at mouth, Po: outwards • 1H, DH “b” hand, shakes to the right 2x, infront of D side (neutral space) • ...
Huntsville 2024-03-22
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- A major venue in Huntsville hosting concerts, sports, and events, named after a local philanthropic family. (Home of the Havoc)
- The towering rocket that symbolizes Huntsville's key role in the U.S. space program, displayed at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
- The national space agency that conducts space exploration, with significant operations in Huntsville.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- Once a bustling hub for passengers and goods, this historic depot now captures Huntsville's rich railway legacy.
- Part of a statewide golfing paradise, this Huntsville trail is named after a legendary golf course architect.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- Last name of the rocket scientist who played a key role in developing Huntsville’s Space Program
- These trails and paths connect Huntsville's neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas, promoting outdoor activities and conservation.
- A venue for thrilling auto races, providing high-speed entertainment to motorsport fans in Huntsville.
- This historic hardware store has been serving Huntsville since the 19th century.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- This annual Huntsville event combines technology, science, and art, showcasing local innovators and creators in a vibrant downtown celebration.
- Campus 805, a hub for craft beer and entertainment, previously served Huntsville as what educational facility?
- Educational program in Huntsville that offers young aspiring astronauts a taste of life in space.
- Historic home museum in Huntsville known for its collection of antebellum art and architecture.
- A renowned Huntsville dining spot that shares its name with a popular local race, celebrating the city's rich history.
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- Parkway named after the actress born on Huntsville's downtown square, Tallulah
- A large green space in Huntsville named after a pioneer and soldier.
- Huntsville's arsenal that played a pivotal role in developing ballistic missiles during the Cold War.
- interactive children’s museum sparks curiosity and creativity through exhibits on science, art, and exploration.
- Iconic mosaic at First Baptist Church, known for its distinctive artistic style and nickname inspired by kitchen utensils.
- One of the world's largest science parks, this Huntsville landmark fosters innovation across multiple industries.
- Historic Huntsville hotel that once hosted luminaries and now serves as a landmark of bygone elegance.
- This mixed-use development with dining, entertainment, and retail was once a stove manufacturing facility in Huntsville.
- Museum on the mountain that offers a panoramic view of Huntsville, along with historical and environmental exhibits.
- Venue for live performances, blending music with nature under the stars.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- his major waterway forms the southern boundary of Huntsville, offering boating, fishing, and scenic views.
- This space flight center in Huntsville is named after a key figure in the U.S. space program.
- Vocal ensemble in Huntsville known for its powerful performances of both classical and modern choral works. (abv)
- Park This city landmark is a favorite spot for community gatherings and events, known for its natural spring.
- This Huntsville orchestra provides classical and contemporary music performances, enriching the city's cultural landscape.
- Mascot of Huntsville’s beloved hockey team, known for stirring up excitement at games.
- Organization bringing national Broadway tours to Huntsville, offering a slice of New York's theater scene locally. (abv)
- Mascot of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, representing Huntsville's minor league baseball team with spirited enthusiasm.
- A prominent downtown Huntsville art event that transforms sidewalks into stunning canvases.
- State park that offers trails, picnicking, and stunning views over Huntsville.
- Huntsville's oldest cemetery, offering a peaceful stroll through the city's history.
- A popular site for kayaking and nature walks within Huntsville, named for the flint tools found along its banks.
40 Clues: Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • A large green space in Huntsville named after a pioneer and soldier. • Venue for live performances, blending music with nature under the stars. • ...
INFORMALS 2025-03-05
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- An object that attracts iron
- A complicated maze
- A machine sent into space to orbit Earth
- A statement that contradicts itself
- A winged horse in Greek mythology
- An optical illusion in the desert
- A person who can predict the future
- A Marvel speedster
- A fertile spot in a desert
- A bird known for its speed
- A magical stick used by wizards
- A gas necessary for breathing
- An open space in a forest
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- A sudden flash of electricity in the sky
- A dark area created by blocking light
- A colorful arc in the sky after rain
- A region in space with immense gravity
- A slow-moving mass of ice
- A building for studying space
- A giant from mythology and also from Attack on Titan
- A magical liquid
- Thor’s legendary hammer
- The Greek god of dreams
- A special eye ability in Naruto
- A warrior from ancient Greece
- A group of stars forming a pattern
- The hidden kingdom of Black Panther
- The line where the earth and sky meet
- A space rock that burns up in the atmosphere
- A long journey, especially by sea
- A large animal with a trunk
- The highest point in the sky
- The leader of the Hidden Leaf Village in Naruto
- The blocking of one celestial body by another
- A solid material with a repeating pattern
- Natural colorful lights in the sky near the poles
- The end of the world in Norse mythology
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- A strong wind
- A giant monster from Japanese films
- A small stream
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A lightning-fast demon slayer from Demon Slayer
- A powerful cosmic cube in Marvel
- A member of Marvel’s superhero team
- A giant robot controlled by a pilot
- A hanging piece of ice
- A mountain that erupts with lava
- Active at night
- A magic word that grants superpowers
- The king of the Greek gods
- A small rocky object in space
- A small fish that looks like a horse
- A secret code
- A large underground cave
- The force that pulls objects down
- A seasonal heavy rainfall
- The path of a planet around the sun
- The bald hero from One Punch Man
- A portable light source
- A giant sea monster from mythology
- A large marsupial from Australia
- A tool used to see distant objects
- A wild cat with tufted ears
- A suit worn by astronauts in space
- A disturbance with strong winds and rain
- A stone creature seen on old buildings
- A substance that speeds up a reaction
- A person who travels to space
- A proposed explanation for something
- A word formed by rearranging another word
- A special drink believed to cure all illnesses
- A system of millions of stars
- The preserved remains of ancient life
- A large, grassy plain
- King Arthur’s legendary sword
- A smooth, black volcanic rock
77 Clues: A strong wind • A secret code • A small stream • Active at night • A magical liquid • A complicated maze • A Marvel speedster • A large, grassy plain • A hanging piece of ice • A portable light source • Thor’s legendary hammer • The Greek god of dreams • A large underground cave • An open space in a forest • A seasonal heavy rainfall • A slow-moving mass of ice • A fertile spot in a desert • ...
Emergency Response Team Crossword 2016-08-22
Across
- If an individual is experiencing a ______; roll them on their side and DO NOT put anything in their mouth.
- Microorganisms carried in bodily fluids that can cause disease. (acronym).
- Be careful not to expose yourself to this in the event of an amputation or laceration.
- For the NFPA rating system, red means;
- Hazard basics are ___ Trips and Falls.
- Medical condition associated with pain in the left arm. (no space).
- Used to shock the heart into normal rhythm.
- Before attempting clean-up of a chemical spill, always consult the ____. (acronym).
- A chemical ____ occurs when living tissue is exposed to a corrosive substance.
- Remove this to smother a fire.
- Anytime there has been unplanned exposure or placement of a substance. (no space).
- Powder used as an absorbent in the event of chemical spill. (no space).
- Manual stimulation of the heart.
- ______ wound coverings typically come in packages; ready for use.
- _____ the fuel from the fire by shutting all valves feeding gas or flammable liquid fires.
- Medical condition resulting from the inability to self-regulate blood sugar.
- One of the best substances for cooling a fire.
- Remove or dilute this to extinguish a fire.
- The first step in using a fire extinguisher.
- ____, Fuel and Oxygen are all needed to create fire.
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- Class A fires usually consist of this substance.
- Glorified, more advanced versions of First Aid Kits. (no space).
- The Fire _________ depicts ways to go about extinguishing a fire.
- Classification of a fire that would occur in a kitchen.
- In the event of a heart attack, this medication can help by making the blood "slippery". (no space).
- This GHS pictogram for ________ depicts two glass vials dripping their contents onto a human arm and a solid object.
- Substances that make a substance safer to handle by making it less acidic or basic.
- Another term for a heart attack. (no space).
- ________ are used to disrupt the chemical reaction to extinguish a fire. (no space).
- Used to cover and/or fill deep wounds.
- The portion of the bandage that is directly covers the wound.
- You can extinguish a fire if you ____ a fire faster than it can produce heat.
- Always be sure to keep yourself ____ before helping anyone in need.
- Where to go in the even of a fire within the building. (no space).
- Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and ____.
- In the event of a minor injury (small cut/strain and etc.) use ____ to take care of the individual.
- The step following aiming the fire extinguisher at the base of the fire.
- Opens airways and raised blood pressure in the event of a severe allergic reaction.
- Call 911 to get an _____ Immediately.
39 Clues: Remove this to smother a fire. • Manual stimulation of the heart. • Call 911 to get an _____ Immediately. • For the NFPA rating system, red means; • Hazard basics are ___ Trips and Falls. • Used to cover and/or fill deep wounds. • Used to shock the heart into normal rhythm. • Remove or dilute this to extinguish a fire. • Another term for a heart attack. (no space). • ...
Emergency Response Team Crossword 2016-08-22
Across
- Be careful not to expose yourself to this in the event of an amputation or laceration.
- One of the best substances for cooling a fire.
- ____, Fuel and Oxygen are all needed to create fire.
- For the NFPA rating system, red means;
- Used to shock the heart into normal rhythm.
- Manual stimulation of the heart.
- Opens airways and raised blood pressure in the event of a severe allergic reaction.
- Always be sure to keep yourself ____ before helping anyone in need.
- ________ are used to disrupt the chemical reaction to extinguish a fire. (no space).
- Anytime there has been unplanned exposure or placement of a substance. (no space).
- The portion of the bandage that is directly covers the wound.
- Class A fires usually consist of this substance.
- The step following aiming the fire extinguisher at the base of the fire.
- In the event of a minor injury (small cut/strain and etc.) use ____ to take care of the individual.
- The Fire _________ depicts ways to go about extinguishing a fire.
- Hazard basics are ___ Trips and Falls.
- If an individual is experiencing a ______; roll them on their side and DO NOT put anything in their mouth.
- Powder used as an absorbent in the event of chemical spill. (no space).
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- Remove or dilute this to extinguish a fire.
- Used to cover and/or fill deep wounds.
- _____ the fuel from the fire by shutting all valves feeding gas or flammable liquid fires.
- Microorganisms carried in bodily fluids that can cause disease. (acronym).
- Medical condition resulting from the inability to self-regulate blood sugar.
- In the event of a heart attack, this medication can help by making the blood "slippery". (no space).
- Medical condition associated with pain in the left arm. (no space).
- This GHS pictogram for ________ depicts two glass vials dripping their contents onto a human arm and a solid object.
- Substances that make a substance safer to handle by making it less acidic or basic.
- Remove this to smother a fire.
- Another term for a heart attack. (no space).
- You can extinguish a fire if you ____ a fire faster than it can produce heat.
- Glorified, more advanced versions of First Aid Kits. (no space).
- Classification of a fire that would occur in a kitchen.
- Where to go in the even of a fire within the building. (no space).
- Before attempting clean-up of a chemical spill, always consult the ____. (acronym).
- Call 911 to get an _____ Immediately.
- ______ wound coverings typically come in packages; ready for use.
- The first step in using a fire extinguisher.
- A chemical ____ occurs when living tissue is exposed to a corrosive substance.
- Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and ____.
39 Clues: Remove this to smother a fire. • Manual stimulation of the heart. • Call 911 to get an _____ Immediately. • Used to cover and/or fill deep wounds. • For the NFPA rating system, red means; • Hazard basics are ___ Trips and Falls. • Remove or dilute this to extinguish a fire. • Used to shock the heart into normal rhythm. • Another term for a heart attack. (no space). • ...
Emergency Response Team Crossword 2016-08-22
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- Classification of a fire that would occur in a kitchen.
- Before attempting clean-up of a chemical spill, always consult the ____. (acronym).
- Remove or dilute this to extinguish a fire.
- Remove this to smother a fire.
- Another term for a heart attack. (no space).
- Where to go in the even of a fire within the building. (no space).
- Be careful not to expose yourself to this in the event of an amputation or laceration.
- One of the best substances for cooling a fire.
- Microorganisms carried in bodily fluids that can cause disease. (acronym).
- ________ are used to disrupt the chemical reaction to extinguish a fire. (no space).
- The portion of the bandage that is directly covers the wound.
- Glorified, more advanced versions of First Aid Kits. (no space).
- Medical condition resulting from the inability to self-regulate blood sugar.
- You can extinguish a fire if you ____ a fire faster than it can produce heat.
- Opens airways and raised blood pressure in the event of a severe allergic reaction.
- The step following aiming the fire extinguisher at the base of the fire.
- ______ wound coverings typically come in packages; ready for use.
- Used to cover and/or fill deep wounds.
- Call 911 to get an _____ Immediately.
Down
- In the event of a heart attack, this medication can help by making the blood "slippery". (no space).
- Hazard basics are ___ Trips and Falls.
- In the event of a minor injury (small cut/strain and etc.) use ____ to take care of the individual.
- Anytime there has been unplanned exposure or placement of a substance. (no space).
- Medical condition associated with pain in the left arm. (no space).
- Powder used as an absorbent in the event of chemical spill. (no space).
- Substances that make a substance safer to handle by making it less acidic or basic.
- The Fire _________ depicts ways to go about extinguishing a fire.
- This GHS pictogram for ________ depicts two glass vials dripping their contents onto a human arm and a solid object.
- For the NFPA rating system, red means;
- Used to shock the heart into normal rhythm.
- _____ the fuel from the fire by shutting all valves feeding gas or flammable liquid fires.
- Manual stimulation of the heart.
- Always be sure to keep yourself ____ before helping anyone in need.
- If an individual is experiencing a ______; roll them on their side and DO NOT put anything in their mouth.
- The first step in using a fire extinguisher.
- Class A fires usually consist of this substance.
- Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and ____.
- A chemical ____ occurs when living tissue is exposed to a corrosive substance.
- ____, Fuel and Oxygen are all needed to create fire.
39 Clues: Remove this to smother a fire. • Manual stimulation of the heart. • Call 911 to get an _____ Immediately. • Hazard basics are ___ Trips and Falls. • For the NFPA rating system, red means; • Used to cover and/or fill deep wounds. • Remove or dilute this to extinguish a fire. • Used to shock the heart into normal rhythm. • Another term for a heart attack. (no space). • ...
Safety Crossword: Round 2 2025-06-10
Across
- _________ is responsible to supervise all the activities before, during and after entry operation in confined space.
- An unplanned event that may result in injury to people, damage to property, and harm to environment.
- Any source or condition which has a potential to cause harm or injury.
- One of the required basic PPEs to be used when entering manufacturing area.
- One of the prohibited items to bring in manufacturing area.
- Form C will be due in _______ from the incident date.
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- One of the requirements for confined space activity.
- Form D shall be closed not later than ________ after Form C final approval date.
- One of the requirements for hot work activity.
- An incident with Medical Certificate issuance ≤ 4 days by registered medical personnel is categorized as _________ LTA.
- A government agency that enforce occupational safety and health laws and regulations in Malaysia.
- _________ is responsible to test and interpret the reading level of gaseous in the confined space prior to Confined Space Permit approval.
- An incident with Medical Certificate issuance > 4 days by registered medical personnel is categorized as _________ LTA.
- When an incident occur, Form A must be raised within ______?
- An example of confined space.
15 Clues: An example of confined space. • One of the requirements for hot work activity. • One of the requirements for confined space activity. • Form C will be due in _______ from the incident date. • One of the prohibited items to bring in manufacturing area. • When an incident occur, Form A must be raised within ______? • ...
mars 2022-03-16
11 Clues: what we are • space company • planet we live in • outside our world • whta we live near • some special jurney • prep fro the jurney • we go to space in it • they pretect our state • we use it to get things • the closset planet to earth
intersellar crossword puzzle 2020-07-16
Across
- person who is trained to travel in a space craft
- biggest meteors shower of the year
- volcanoe of mars
- activity engaged inby an astronaut in space outside a spacecraft
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- ice giant
- giant andbiggest planet
- with a biggest ring
- rock or metal from space which hits the earth's surface
- is a _______ planet
- first dwaf planet visited by space craft
- artificial body orbiting earth a moon or an another planet
11 Clues: ice giant • volcanoe of mars • with a biggest ring • is a _______ planet • giant andbiggest planet • biggest meteors shower of the year • first dwaf planet visited by space craft • person who is trained to travel in a space craft • rock or metal from space which hits the earth's surface • artificial body orbiting earth a moon or an another planet • ...
Uranus 2016-03-07
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- What we'll be going to space on
- The seventh planet from the Sun
- Surround Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- The boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction
- Most planets have around it, holds air in
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- Color of planet
- Planets rotate on this
- Studies planets and outer space
- How far our planet is from the sun
- Used for going out into space
- Eight of these in our solar system
11 Clues: Color of planet • Planets rotate on this • Used for going out into space • What we'll be going to space on • Studies planets and outer space • The seventh planet from the Sun • How far our planet is from the sun • Eight of these in our solar system • Most planets have around it, holds air in • Surround Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune • ...
Astroical terms 2014-11-13
12 Clues: 12pm • burnig gas • shooting star • billions of starts • entry from the sun • snowballs in space • a round ball where we live • what keeps us on the ground • the way the earth was created • pices of Rock that go around the earth • a Collision between two objects in space • a place in space where light can not escape
Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-25
Across
- Elon Musk space company
- Reusable Rocket
- Greek Goddess of Hunt (and launch that took place at fair)
- vehicles that don't harm the enviorment
- Early water travel
- Bill Gates's climate change solution
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- first space telescope
- cause of globle warming
- insect (and NASA project)
- Chat GPT (for ex)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (for short)
- Father of Technology
12 Clues: Reusable Rocket • Chat GPT (for ex) • Early water travel • Father of Technology • first space telescope • cause of globle warming • Elon Musk space company • insect (and NASA project) • Bill Gates's climate change solution • vehicles that don't harm the enviorment • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (for short) • ...
States of Matter 2022-01-26
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- change from liquid to solid
- another name for space
- particles far apart
- small parts of matter
- particles closely packed with some space between
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- particles tightly packed
- change from solid to liquid
- change from gas to solid
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- change from gas to liquid
- change from solid to gas
- change from liquid to gas
12 Clues: particles far apart • small parts of matter • another name for space • change from solid to gas • particles tightly packed • change from gas to solid • change from gas to liquid • change from liquid to gas • change from liquid to solid • change from solid to liquid • anything that has mass and takes up space • particles closely packed with some space between
Cosmic wonders 2025-05-19
Across
- laboratory shared by space agencies
- human to set foot on lunar surface
- fish constellation that is also a zodiac sign
- Space Station
- Armstrong
- lunar mission that impacted Moon's south pole
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- extraterrestrial life form
- Bang theory
- space agency behind Mangalyaan
- at the center of our solar system
- planet with at least 62 moons
- explanation for universe's origins
12 Clues: Armstrong • Bang theory • Space Station • extraterrestrial life form • planet with at least 62 moons • space agency behind Mangalyaan • at the center of our solar system • human to set foot on lunar surface • explanation for universe's origins • laboratory shared by space agencies • fish constellation that is also a zodiac sign • lunar mission that impacted Moon's south pole
The Space Race 2024-06-03
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- The surname of the president of the USA who wanted a man on the moon by 1969
- Project Mercury was this countries first space program
- The city which houses the russian space agencys headquarters
- The first country to send a man into orbit
- The space program that resulted in a space craft landing on the moon for the first time
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- Acronym for the american space agency
- The first man in space
- Acronym for the russian space agency
- The force that needs to be overcome for a spacecraft to leave the planet
9 Clues: The first man in space • Acronym for the russian space agency • Acronym for the american space agency • The first country to send a man into orbit • Project Mercury was this countries first space program • The city which houses the russian space agencys headquarters • The force that needs to be overcome for a spacecraft to leave the planet • ...
Varsity Mindfulness Crossword 2025-05-14
Across
- Bouncing back from a difficult situation.
- Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning.(2 words, no space)
- Observing and acknowledging thoughts, feelings, and sensations in the mind and body without judgement.
- Ability to recognize, understand, and regulate one's emotions.(2 words, no space)
- When lives and objects can only exist because of their innate connection to other lives and objects.
- Focused concentration onto something.
- Understanding and sharing feelings with another.
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- Identifying and focusing on positive experiences to regulate emotions.
- State of well-being where one feels in control. (2 words, no space)
- Technique that stabilizes one by noticing how one is physically supported by oneself or something else.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness to the present moment and staying connected.
- Deep appreciation, being thankful.
- Recognizing or perceiving something.
- Feelings based on a person's unique reaction to a situation.
- Physical feeling.
- Being kind and accepting one's own abilities and challenges.(2 words, no space)
16 Clues: Physical feeling. • Deep appreciation, being thankful. • Recognizing or perceiving something. • Focused concentration onto something. • Bouncing back from a difficult situation. • Understanding and sharing feelings with another. • Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning.(2 words, no space) • Feelings based on a person's unique reaction to a situation. • ...
Space Launching Infrastructure 2024-01-23
Across
- The vehicle that transports the rocket from the vehicle assembly building to the launch site.
- The name of NASA's most recent moon mission.
- The name of NASA's first space station
- The name of the launching complex at the Kennedy Space Center
- The name of the vehicle that transports something into space.
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- NASA has a bigger ... than you.
- Acronym for the building where a rocket is assembled.
- The name of the space station that NASA and other organisations currently use.
- The name of the path at Kennedy Space Center that leads the Crawler-Transporters from the VAB to the launch sites.
- The action of bringing a rocket into space.
10 Clues: NASA has a bigger ... than you. • The name of NASA's first space station • The action of bringing a rocket into space. • The name of NASA's most recent moon mission. • Acronym for the building where a rocket is assembled. • The name of the launching complex at the Kennedy Space Center • The name of the vehicle that transports something into space. • ...
Atmospheric Layers of the Earth 2025-02-04
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- A man-made or natural object that orbits a planet, often spying on weather patterns, guiding your GPS, or just floating there doing satellite things.
- The final frontier before outer space. If Earth had a "blurred boundary" effect, this would be it. Air molecules are so spread out here that you might as well be in space.
- The long-term weather patterns of a region—unlike weather, which changes daily, climate is the long game of what a place is like year-round.
- The force that the atmosphere exerts on everything, from your body to your soda can. It’s the reason why deep-sea divers and high-altitude climbers have to worry about their lungs.
- Invisible energy waves or particles zooming through space, some of which are harmless, while others are cosmic-level bad news if not blocked by our lovely atmosphere.
- The unsung hero of the atmosphere that saves us from flaming space rocks. This is where meteors meet their fiery doom, burning up before they can crash into your backyard.
- The part of the atmosphere where temperatures get ridiculously high, satellites float peacefully, and the Northern Lights throw the best light show in the solar system.
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- That bumpy, rollercoaster-like experience you get when your plane hits unstable air currents. Also known as the reason why you can’t drink coffee peacefully on a flight.
- The gas that makes life possible on Earth, filling our lungs and keeping us alive. Fun fact It's only about 21% of the atmosphere, but it’s doing all the heavy lifting.
- The layer of the atmosphere where literally everything exciting happens—weather, clouds, storms, and, most importantly, breathing. It’s where we live, where birds fly, and where your umbrella gets turned inside out on windy days.
- The VIP lounge of the atmosphere, home to the ozone layer and where airplanes cruise to avoid turbulence. It’s also the reason why ultraviolet rays don’t fry us like eggs on a hot sidewalk.
- The measure of how high something is above Earth's surface—whether it's a mountain, an airplane, or a very ambitious hot air balloon.
- The dazzling, natural light display in the sky caused by solar particles colliding with Earth's atmosphere. The Northern Lights are basically Mother Nature showing off her neon skills.
- A space with no air, no pressure, no nothing—which is why space is such a terrible place for humans to hang out without a good spacesuit.
- Not just a cute little glass structure for growing plants, but also the term for Earth’s natural heating system, which keeps our planet from freezing over. Unfortunately, when overdone, it turns into a climate disaster.
- A space rock that, upon entering Earth's atmosphere, turns into a blazing streak of light, commonly (and inaccurately) called a “shooting star.”
- The giant, invisible bubble of gases that wraps around Earth, shielding us from the harsh vacuum of space, extreme temperatures, and deadly radiation—kind of like the ultimate planetary security system.
- The superhero molecule made of three oxygen atoms that forms a protective shield in the stratosphere, blocking deadly UV radiation. It’s basically Earth’s natural sunscreen.
- The force that keeps us from floating into space and ensures that everything, from raindrops to apples, falls down instead of up. Thank you, Sir Isaac Newton.
- The mood swings of the atmosphere—sometimes sunny, sometimes stormy, and occasionally throwing in a tornado just to keep things interesting.
20 Clues: The measure of how high something is above Earth's surface—whether it's a mountain, an airplane, or a very ambitious hot air balloon. • A space with no air, no pressure, no nothing—which is why space is such a terrible place for humans to hang out without a good spacesuit. • ...
Earth Motions in Space 2022-09-22
7TH GRADE, PH, Solutions 2021-01-27
Across
- What creatures are the foundation of the marine food web, feeding everything from anchovies to whales?
- The oceans of the world have absorbed about this much percentage of all the CO2 produced by burning fossil fuels.
- one northern, one southern,There are this many deep currents coming to the Oregon coast from Japan...
- To change from a liquid to a gas.
- A phase in which matter has no definite shape or volume. o It will expand to fill any container. It can also be compressed. o Molecules in this phase are relatively far apart and move freely. o Water in this phase is called water vapor
- The temperature at which freezing occurs. At sea level, it is 0 °C (32 °F) for pure water. (Two words, no space).
- What is the universal solvent?
- By decreasing the amount of oysters through ocean acidification, these are the groups most harmed by the loss of this *crop*... (Two words, no space).
- Corals are important in the ocean food chain because this percentage of other ocean creatures live in coral reefs... (Three words, no space).
- This is the source of and primary reason for the oceans becoming more acidic. (Three words, no space).
- Having a pH of exactly 7.0
- pH less than 7 and more H+ ions
- How much more acidic has the ocean become since humans began producing so much CO2 (mostly in cars and factories)? (Two words, no space).
- The ocean chemistry is identified as an *early impact* area along this region of coastline because the ocean chemistry is changing so rapidly here...
- The water off the Oregon coast is actually coming there from...
- A phase in which matter has definite volume but no definite shape. o It will take the shape of a container but cannot expand or be compressed. o Molecules in this phase move randomly but stay close to one another.
- To change from a liquid to a solid.
- point,The temperature at which melting occurs. o At sea level, this is 0 °C (32 °F) for pure ice.
- A phase in which matter has a definite shape and a definite volume. o This phase will retain the same shape and volume in any container. o Atoms in this are held in a rigid structure and cannot move freely. o Water in this phase is called ice.
- How much CO2 do phytoplankton pull out of the atmosphere ever year? (Two words, no space).
- Phytoplankton absorb about as much of this global warming molecule as all of the worlds land plants combined... (Two words, no space).
- These are the microscopic *plants* of the sea that can use sunlight and photosynthesis to soak up CO2 reduce the effects of ocean acidification.
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- This is a mixture that has small undissolved particles that do not settle out and cannot be easily separated. Milk is this.
- This is a uniform mixture that contains a solvent and at least one solute
- The water off the Oregon coast is an upwelling current coming up from the deep that is carrying the CO2 signature of this many years ago because thats how long ago it was last at the surface. (Two words, no space).
- This greenhouse gas molecule in the atmosphere is increasing as a result of burning fossil fuels, causing global temperatures to increase. (Two words, no space).
- This is a mixture in which the particles can be seen and easily separated by filtering or settling out. Pepper in water is this.
- An atom or atoms with a positive or negative charge.
- The temperature at which boiling occurs. At sea level, it is 100 °C (212 °F) for pure water. Water boils at lower temperatures at higher altitudes because air pressure is lower there. (Two words, no space).
- This is the part of the solution that is present in large amounts and dissolves other substances. Usually it is liquid.
- In sea water is CO2 the solvent or the solute?
- having a pH greater than 7 or more OH- ions
- What are the two ions made from carbon dioxide in Monterey Bay? One makes acid sea water and the other makes shells for creatures. (Two words, no space).
- To change from a solid to a liquid
- In just a few decades the oceans may be more acidic than they have ever been in the last __________ years? (Two words, no space).
- When CO2 reacts with sea water this harmful ion is produced that makes the oceans more acidic. (Two words, no space).
- A state of matter with certain physical properties. o Solid, liquid, and gas are this and occur naturally on Earth. o Plasma is this found in stars.
- This is the molecule in sea water that creatures like clams and corals use to build their shells.
- It is the part of the solution that is present in smaller amounts and is dissolved by the solvent. Usually a solid to start out with.
- Does a warming ocean or a cooling ocean absorb less CO2?
- There is a narrow window of this many hours in the early life of the oyster larvae during which the presence of Carbonate ion (CO3-) must be high (and Hydrogon ion H+ is low) in order for the oyster crop to be viable and produce many baby oysters. (Two words, no space).
- If we stopped producing all CO2 today, the ocean acidification will be continuing to increase off the Oregon coast for this many more years as the deep current continues to make it's way across the Pacific... (Three words, no space).
- How much of the planets yearly oxygen production is generated by phytoplankton? (Two words, no space).
- When we say that the oceans are becoming more acidic through adding CO2 we are really saying that there is ___________ pH in the ocean than before.
- This is the planet's biggest "carbon sink".
45 Clues: Having a pH of exactly 7.0 • What is the universal solvent? • pH less than 7 and more H+ ions • To change from a liquid to a gas. • To change from a solid to a liquid • To change from a liquid to a solid. • having a pH greater than 7 or more OH- ions • This is the planet's biggest "carbon sink". • In sea water is CO2 the solvent or the solute? • ...
ELEMENTS OF ART 2022-09-03
11 Clues: Reflected light • The space around • The space occupied • When 2 points meet • Around and Occupied • Rough,Smooth,Wet,Dry • Shapes that cannot be named • Curly,Wavy,Straight,ZIG-ZAG • Cubes,Spheres, Cyclinders, Cones • Square,Rectangle, Circle,Triangle • How dark or light, bright and dull
Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-03
Across
- “Desmond the Christmas Fairy”: A synonym of bring back to life is… (one-word answer)
- Space Song Rocket Ride: Blazing means… (two-word answer)
- Space Song Rocket Ride: Where eight planets spin (three-word answer)
- “Desmond the Christmas Fairy”: What Desmond does for free is… (two-word answer)
- “Desmond the Christmas Fairy”: What will Desmond do if his interest is piqued? (one-word answer)
- “Desmond the Christmas Fairy”: Desmond will swoop down in… (two-word answer)
- "The Worm that Wouldn’t Wiggle": A synonym of giggle is… (one-word answer)
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- Space Song Rocket Ride: A galaxy (e.g. the Milky Way) is… (three-word answer)
- "The Worm that Wouldn’t Wiggle": Comfy means… (one-word answer)
- “Desmond the Christmas Fairy”: What is Desmond the Fairy’s hair color? (one-word answer)
- "The Worm that Wouldn’t Wiggle": What keeps the worm from giggling? (one-word answer)
- "The Worm that Wouldn’t Wiggle": I do not get… (two-word answer)
- Space Song Rocket Ride: A shooting star must be… (two-word answer)
- Space Song Rocket Ride: A synonym of twinkle is… (one-word answer)
- "The Worm that Wouldn’t Wiggle": Who was quite unhappy? (one-word answer)
15 Clues: Space Song Rocket Ride: Blazing means… (two-word answer) • "The Worm that Wouldn’t Wiggle": Comfy means… (one-word answer) • "The Worm that Wouldn’t Wiggle": I do not get… (two-word answer) • Space Song Rocket Ride: A shooting star must be… (two-word answer) • Space Song Rocket Ride: A synonym of twinkle is… (one-word answer) • ...
Studies Weekly 27 Space Race 2023-04-26
Across
- Neil Armstrong's famous quote says "...one giant leap for ______."
- lack of this causes weightlessness in space
- round shape liquids take in space
- humans hired to solve important math problems for the space program
- first man to orbit the Earth
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- name of the Soviet sattelite that was first launched into space
- NASA's first African American female engineer
- first person to walk on the moon
- first country to reach outer space
- this country had advanced rockets at the end of WWII
10 Clues: first man to orbit the Earth • first person to walk on the moon • round shape liquids take in space • first country to reach outer space • lack of this causes weightlessness in space • NASA's first African American female engineer • this country had advanced rockets at the end of WWII • name of the Soviet sattelite that was first launched into space • ...
KALLIOPE 2022-01-18
Across
- Artwork made by pasting pieces of paper to a flat surface.
- Painted "American Gothic".
- The illusion of space in a picture plane.
- The many different ways, or views, that can be used while sketching.
- A strong cloth used for painting.
- Father of art history, inventor of artisitic biography.
- Repeated elements in an artwork.
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- Rendering of images and objects in a stylized or simplified way; the formal or expressive aspects are emphasized.
- Segment of art which is two dimensional, three dimensional, perspective, illusion of depth and so on.
- Also known as hue.
- Artist of the 'Vitruvian man', 'Salvator Mundi'.
- A drawing method to create value using dots.
- Study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context.
- This element of art is a point (or dot) moving through space to create a shape line patterns of repeating lines that fill a space.
- A style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color.
- First and oldest form of prehistoric art.
16 Clues: Also known as hue. • Painted "American Gothic". • Repeated elements in an artwork. • A strong cloth used for painting. • The illusion of space in a picture plane. • First and oldest form of prehistoric art. • A drawing method to create value using dots. • Artist of the 'Vitruvian man', 'Salvator Mundi'. • Father of art history, inventor of artisitic biography. • ...
Communication techniques 2024-10-31
Across
- Relative height a person utilises in performance space
- the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting
- The relative height and/or lowness of your voice
- Using facial muscles to show emotion and reaction
- Using arms and limbs to emphasis energy and character
- The speed in which a person speaks
- Inflection, patterns and manner in which words are delivered
- The way an actor moves through performance space
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- the branch of knowledge that deals with the amount of space that people feel it necessary to set between themselves and others.
- A focus on delivery of certain words for effect
- How well the voice fills the space and travels
- Heaviness or lightness of movement in performance
- Describe the heightened presence of performers
- Gaps in words and silence for effect when talking
- Combination of vocal elements to create sound produced by voice
- a distinctive way of pronouncing a language, especially one associated with a particular country, area, or social class.
16 Clues: The speed in which a person speaks • How well the voice fills the space and travels • Describe the heightened presence of performers • A focus on delivery of certain words for effect • The relative height and/or lowness of your voice • The way an actor moves through performance space • Heaviness or lightness of movement in performance • ...
Ballet History Review 2025-09-15
Across
- Pierre Beauchamp served as a ballet ______________ for King Louis XIV
- Created the "modern" pointe shoe.
- First to define 5 positions of ballet. (Full name with space)
- Ballet Russes original director.
- Lincoln Kirstein and George Balanchine started which ballet together? (4 words with spaces)
- Anna Pavolova did not have the ______________ look for a ballerina.
- combined Western and Russian traditions with modernism in their choreography.
- The first dancer on pointe. (First and last name with space)
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- This dancer highlighted the male presence in ballet. 9first and last name with space)
- The academie_____________________ was created to certify dance teachers and codify the court.
- Nijinsky was known for his incredible _____________ abilities.
- Considered one of the greatest choreographers of all time.
- What was added to the pointe shoe to modernize it? (two words with space)
- Eugene Loring is known for this classic ballet.
- Marius Petipa created over how many ballets?
- Before becoming a serious art form, ballet was considered a _________________ for royals.
16 Clues: Ballet Russes original director. • Created the "modern" pointe shoe. • Marius Petipa created over how many ballets? • Eugene Loring is known for this classic ballet. • Considered one of the greatest choreographers of all time. • The first dancer on pointe. (First and last name with space) • First to define 5 positions of ballet. (Full name with space) • ...
Across the Universe 2023-02-17
Across
- The biggest black hole in a galaxy ever classified
- Found in the bulge of every galaxy whose mass is proportional to the galaxy's mass
- The Earth's ___ is slowing slightly as time continues
- Accr. for the most active telescope
- The first mammal in space
- The first African American person in space
- The closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- Remnants of collisions in space or built up star dust
- Cannot be classified by its shape
- Consists of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
- A system made up of celestial objects
- The first commercial drink that was drunk in space
- The remains of a nebula that is used to form a sun
- Disk shaped until it experiences differential rotation
- The planet aids in the rotation of Jupiter's moons
- The first man on the moon
- Created when an asteroid impacted Earth and Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name
- A planet that is smaller than the United States
- The first artificial satellite launched ever; was launched by the Russians
- The birth of the universe; also a tv show
- The remains of an exploded star that can be recycled into either building a new star or building a black hole
- The first Mexican ever in space
- Consists of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (and in some cases, Pluto)
- The only planet that can float in water
- The first galaxy that was identified as a spiral galaxy
- Accr. for the longest manned object still in space
- A gas giant with over 79 known moons
- Sunsets on this planet are blue
- The byproducts of formations in the solar system
- The galaxy that contains Orion's Arm
- The only British satellite to be launched with a British rocket
- United State's aeronautics program
- Created as a result of the Sun and the Moon's gravitational pull
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- The final phase of a Sun's life when it begins to shed its outer layers
- The first galaxy that was identified as an irregular galaxy
- Appears to be one giant star
- Used for services such as GPS, radio, communication, weather, etc.
- Planets that are located outside of the solar system
- A place that is composed of various galaxies, stars, celestial objects, planets, and black holes
- 88 of these are recognizable
- Discovered in 1771, it was the first galaxy that was identified as an elliptical galaxy and the first galaxy located outside of the Milky Way's local group
- Region of the solar system that expands beyond Neptune's orbit
- The arm that our solar system is located on
- A large celestial object that is neither rubble nor a star
- The planet that snows metal and rains acid
- The remnants of giant stars' cores that are compacted and are created due to gravitational collapse
- The name of the brightest star that we see
- 0.4 astronomical units away from the sun
- Smaller than regular sized galaxies
- The first woman in space
- One of Neptune's moons that orbits its planet backwards
- The powerful explosion of a star when it reaches its final evolutionary stage or the nuclear fusion of a white star
- Named after the Roman God of the ocean
- Collection of celestial objects which are pulled together by gravity
- A force that attracts any object that contains mass
- This person spent the longest time in space
- Possibly a planet
- The first African American woman in space
- A person who is deployed for a space flight program
- 5 of these are found in our solar system
60 Clues: Possibly a planet • The first woman in space • The first mammal in space • The first man on the moon • Appears to be one giant star • 88 of these are recognizable • The first Mexican ever in space • Sunsets on this planet are blue • Cannot be classified by its shape • United State's aeronautics program • Accr. for the most active telescope • The closest galaxy to the Milky Way • ...
Chapter 1 Econ Vocab 2024-12-16
Across
- assignment of tasks to the workers, factories, regions, or nations that can perform them most efficiently
- something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- market in which goods and services are bought and sold (2 words, no space)
- good intended for final use by consumers other than businesses (2 words, no space)
- value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country’s national borders during a one-year period (3 words, no spaces)
- ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
- sum of people’s skills, abilities, health, and motivation (2 words, no space)
- a social movement that was aimed at promoting the interests of consumers (2 words, separate with a dash)
- increase in a nation’s total output of goods and services over time (2 words, no space)
- work or labor performed for someone; economic product that includes haircuts, home repairs, and forms of entertainment
- natural resources or “gifts of nature” not created by human effort; one of the four factors of production
- social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of scarce resources
- alternative that must be given up when one choice is made rather than another
- tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services; a factor of production (2 words, no space)
- risk-taking individuals who introduce new products or services in search of profits; one of the four factors of production
- fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combination of scarce resources and people's virtually unlimited needs and wants
- quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier (3 words, no spaces)
- market economy in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention (3 words, no spaces)
- tools, equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services; one of the four factors of production
- mutual dependence of the economic activities of one person, company, region, or nation on those of another person, company, region, or nation (2 words, no space)
- comparison of the cost of an action to its benefits (3 words, two words separated by a dash, no spaces)
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- item that wears out, is used up, or lasts for fewer than three years when used regularly (2 words, no space)
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another; excludes services
- productive resources needed to produce goods; the four factors are land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurship (3 words, no spaces)
- apparent contradiction between the high value of a nonessential item and the low value of an essential item (3 words, no spaces)
- diagram representing all possible combinations of goods and/or services an economy can produce when all productive resources are fully employed (3 words, no spaces)
- measure of the amount of output produced in a specific time period with a given amount of resources; normally refers to labor, but can apply to all factors of production (2 words, no space)
- simplified version of a complex concept or behavior expressed in the form of a graph, figure, equation, or diagram (2 words, no space)
- basic requirement for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter
- meeting place or mechanism through which buyers and sellers of an economic product come together; may be local, regional, national, or global
- markets in which productive resources are bought and sold (2 words, no space)
- division of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by different workers
- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- good that lasts for at least that's for at least 3 years when used regularly (2 words, no space)
- people with all their abilities and efforts; one of the four factors of production; does not include the entrepreneur
- tangible economic product that is useful, transferable to others, and used to satisfy wants and needs
- cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources, when one choice is made rather than another (2 words, no space)
37 Clues: monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival • basic requirement for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter • market in which goods and services are bought and sold (2 words, no space) • markets in which productive resources are bought and sold (2 words, no space) • ...
The Universe 2020-12-13
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- scientists use this tool to see space
- planet known to have rings
- planet with life forms
- the red planet
- orbit the sun but are not planets
- small ice balls in space that enter earth
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- orbits planets
- space junk smaller than an asteroid
- dwarf planet
- light source of the universe
- are only seen at night
- closest planet to the sun
12 Clues: dwarf planet • orbits planets • the red planet • are only seen at night • planet with life forms • closest planet to the sun • planet known to have rings • light source of the universe • orbit the sun but are not planets • space junk smaller than an asteroid • scientists use this tool to see space • small ice balls in space that enter earth
Huntsville 2024-03-22
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- Mascot of Huntsville’s beloved hockey team, known for stirring up excitement at games.
- This mixed-use development with dining, entertainment, and retail was once a stove manufacturing facility in Huntsville.
- Educational program in Huntsville that offers young aspiring astronauts a taste of life in space.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- Organization bringing national Broadway tours to Huntsville, offering a slice of New York's theater scene locally. (abv)
- This space flight center in Huntsville is named after a key figure in the U.S. space program.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- This historic hardware store has been serving Huntsville since the 19th century.
- his major waterway forms the southern boundary of Huntsville, offering boating, fishing, and scenic views.
- A venue for thrilling auto races, providing high-speed entertainment to motorsport fans in Huntsville.
- A popular site for kayaking and nature walks within Huntsville, named for the flint tools found along its banks.
- Campus 805, a hub for craft beer and entertainment, previously served Huntsville as what educational facility?
- Last name of the rocket scientist who played a key role in developing Huntsville’s Space Program
- This Huntsville orchestra provides classical and contemporary music performances, enriching the city's cultural landscape.
- Historic Huntsville hotel that once hosted luminaries and now serves as a landmark of bygone elegance.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
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- A large green space in Huntsville named after a pioneer and soldier.
- Park This city landmark is a favorite spot for community gatherings and events, known for its natural spring.
- The towering rocket that symbolizes Huntsville's key role in the U.S. space program, displayed at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
- One of the world's largest science parks, this Huntsville landmark fosters innovation across multiple industries.
- A renowned Huntsville dining spot that shares its name with a popular local race, celebrating the city's rich history.
- Once a bustling hub for passengers and goods, this historic depot now captures Huntsville's rich railway legacy.
- interactive children’s museum sparks curiosity and creativity through exhibits on science, art, and exploration.
- Historic home museum in Huntsville known for its collection of antebellum art and architecture.
- Iconic mosaic at First Baptist Church, known for its distinctive artistic style and nickname inspired by kitchen utensils.
- Huntsville's arsenal that played a pivotal role in developing ballistic missiles during the Cold War.
- State park that offers trails, picnicking, and stunning views over Huntsville.
- Huntsville's oldest cemetery, offering a peaceful stroll through the city's history.
- This annual Huntsville event combines technology, science, and art, showcasing local innovators and creators in a vibrant downtown celebration.
- The national space agency that conducts space exploration, with significant operations in Huntsville.
- Part of a statewide golfing paradise, this Huntsville trail is named after a legendary golf course architect.
- Museum on the mountain that offers a panoramic view of Huntsville, along with historical and environmental exhibits.
- These trails and paths connect Huntsville's neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas, promoting outdoor activities and conservation.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- Mascot of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, representing Huntsville's minor league baseball team with spirited enthusiasm.
- A prominent downtown Huntsville art event that transforms sidewalks into stunning canvases.
- Venue for live performances, blending music with nature under the stars.
- Parkway named after the actress born on Huntsville's downtown square, Tallulah
- A major venue in Huntsville hosting concerts, sports, and events, named after a local philanthropic family. (Home of the Havoc)
- Vocal ensemble in Huntsville known for its powerful performances of both classical and modern choral works. (abv)
40 Clues: Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • A large green space in Huntsville named after a pioneer and soldier. • Venue for live performances, blending music with nature under the stars. • ...
Huntsville, AL 2024-03-23
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- This annual Huntsville event combines technology, science, and art, showcasing local innovators and creators in a vibrant downtown celebration.
- A large green space in Huntsville named after a pioneer and soldier.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- Historic home museum in Huntsville known for its collection of antebellum art and architecture.
- A renowned Huntsville dining spot that shares its name with a popular local race, celebrating the city's rich history.
- State park that offers trails, picnicking, and stunning views over Huntsville.
- A venue for thrilling auto races, providing high-speed entertainment to motorsport fans in Huntsville.
- This city landmark is a favorite spot for community gatherings and events, known for its natural spring.
- his major waterway forms the southern boundary of Huntsville, offering boating, fishing, and scenic views.
- Organization bringing national Broadway tours to Huntsville, offering a slice of New York's theater scene locally. (abv)
- Part of a statewide golfing paradise, this Huntsville trail is named after a legendary golf course architect.
- Educational program in Huntsville that offers young aspiring astronauts a taste of life in space.
- Huntsville's oldest cemetery, offering a peaceful stroll through the city's history.
- The towering rocket that symbolizes Huntsville's key role in the U.S. space program, displayed at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
- This space flight center in Huntsville is named after a key figure in the U.S. space program.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- Historic Huntsville hotel that once hosted luminaries and now serves as a landmark of bygone elegance.
- This historic hardware store has been serving Huntsville since the 19th century.
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- A popular site for kayaking and nature walks within Huntsville, named for the flint tools found along its banks.
- Last name of the rocket scientist who played a key role in developing Huntsville’s Space Program
- These trails and paths connect Huntsville's neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas, promoting outdoor activities and conservation.
- Campus 805, a hub for craft beer and entertainment, previously served Huntsville as what educational facility?
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- One of the world's largest science parks, this Huntsville landmark fosters innovation across multiple industries.
- Once a bustling hub for passengers and goods, this historic depot now captures Huntsville's rich railway legacy.
- A major venue in Huntsville hosting concerts, sports, and events, named after a local philanthropic family. (Home of the Havoc)
- This mixed-use development with dining, entertainment, and retail was once a stove manufacturing facility in Huntsville.
- Mascot of Huntsville’s beloved hockey team, known for stirring up excitement at games.
- Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville
- This Huntsville orchestra provides classical and contemporary music performances, enriching the city's cultural landscape.
- Huntsville's arsenal that played a pivotal role in developing ballistic missiles during the Cold War.
- Venue for live performances, blending music with nature under the stars.
- Museum on the mountain that offers a panoramic view of Huntsville, along with historical and environmental exhibits.
- The national space agency that conducts space exploration, with significant operations in Huntsville.
- Interactive children’s museum sparks curiosity and creativity through exhibits on science, art, and exploration.
- Parkway named after the actress born on Huntsville's downtown square, Tallulah
- Iconic mosaic at First Baptist Church, known for its distinctive artistic style and nickname inspired by kitchen utensils.
- A prominent downtown Huntsville art event that transforms sidewalks into stunning canvases.
- Mascot of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, representing Huntsville's minor league baseball team with spirited enthusiasm.
39 Clues: Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • Four Historic Neighborhoods of Huntsville • A large green space in Huntsville named after a pioneer and soldier. • Venue for live performances, blending music with nature under the stars. • ...
confined spaced 2024-08-05
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- Maintain ________ at all times with trained attendant.
- material in a confined space can ______ the entrant.
- the action by which a person passes through an opening into a permit-required confined space.
- before entry, identify any physical _______.
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- A _____ confined space program is required for each LE facility.
- Test and monitor the space for _______ content and other hazards.
- A confined space may contain a hazardous _________.
- you must be _____ and have a permit to enter a permit-required confined space.
- A tank or silo is an example of a _______ space.
9 Clues: before entry, identify any physical _______. • A tank or silo is an example of a _______ space. • A confined space may contain a hazardous _________. • material in a confined space can ______ the entrant. • Maintain ________ at all times with trained attendant. • A _____ confined space program is required for each LE facility. • ...
Crossword 2025-02-24
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- is created by entering text andthen pressing the Enter key.
- are vertical blocks of textin which text flows from the bottom of onecolumn to the top of the next.
- is use to issue commands.
- is a widely used commercial word processor designed by Microsoft.
- displays the title of the document on which you are currently working.
- is found below the Ribbon.
- is an arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows andvertical columns.
- the large area below the ruler is called text area.
- the space between paragraphs, defined bysetting the space before and after each paragraph.
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- the settings you use to vary the look of a paragraph.
- the space between the lines of the paragraph,defined by setting the height of the lines either in relation tothe height of the text (Single, Double, or a specific number oflines) or by specifying a minimum or exact pointmeasurement.
- are the areas of white space that border the top, bottom, and sides of a document.
- determines what direction the text extends across the page.
- is the space from the page margin to thetext.
- is the location in a document where onepage ends and a new page begins.
15 Clues: is use to issue commands. • is found below the Ribbon. • is the space from the page margin to thetext. • the large area below the ruler is called text area. • the settings you use to vary the look of a paragraph. • is created by entering text andthen pressing the Enter key. • determines what direction the text extends across the page. • ...
rocket word puzzle 2021-11-09
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- contains both fuel and an oxidizer
- send people to space
- H. Goddard is the person who made the original rocket model
- occurs when the amount of thrust is greater than the weight of the rocket
- was made on July 29, 1958, United States
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- A. Armstrong was the first man on the moon
- was the first thing sent to space
- Musk owns space-x
- is an important part of going to space
- laws of motion are the main reason we have gone to space
10 Clues: Musk owns space-x • send people to space • was the first thing sent to space • contains both fuel and an oxidizer • is an important part of going to space • was made on July 29, 1958, United States • A. Armstrong was the first man on the moon • laws of motion are the main reason we have gone to space • H. Goddard is the person who made the original rocket model • ...
My dream job Astronaut 2023-05-08
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- Device used by astronauts to breathe in space
- First human in space
- The term for the condition experienced by astronauts in zero gravity
- The force that keeps astronauts in orbit
- Spacecraft that carried humans to the Moon
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- Space agency that sends astronauts to the International Space Station
- The location where rockets are launched
- The term for the study of space
- The name of the first man to walk on the Moon
- The first animal to orbit the Earth
10 Clues: First human in space • The term for the study of space • The first animal to orbit the Earth • The location where rockets are launched • The force that keeps astronauts in orbit • Spacecraft that carried humans to the Moon • Device used by astronauts to breathe in space • The name of the first man to walk on the Moon • ...
Astronauts 2022-05-21
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- who Was the First Tourist in Space?
- Who left a photo on the Moon?
- the second person to land on moon
- the first woman to walk in space
- What was the first manned mission to the ISS?
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- What are Chinese astronauts called?
- what are the Indian astronauts called?
- the name of the space shuttle that took kalpana chawla to space
- the name of world's first space station
- name of the mission which planned to take first woman to moon
10 Clues: Who left a photo on the Moon? • the first woman to walk in space • the second person to land on moon • What are Chinese astronauts called? • who Was the First Tourist in Space? • what are the Indian astronauts called? • What was the first manned mission to the ISS? • the name of world's first space station • ...
Espanol Ellen Ochoa 2023-09-25
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- When did she go to space?
- Which mission was she first a part of?
- How many hours has she spent in space?
- Who was the first female Hispanic Astronaut in space?
- Which organization was she a part of?
- What instrument did she bring with her to space?
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- When was Ellen ochoa born?
- What was the name of the space shuttle she was first
- When was she inducted into the NASA hall of fame?
- What ivy league college did she attend?
10 Clues: When did she go to space? • When was Ellen ochoa born? • Which organization was she a part of? • Which mission was she first a part of? • How many hours has she spent in space? • What ivy league college did she attend? • What instrument did she bring with her to space? • When was she inducted into the NASA hall of fame? • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-11
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- People send what kind of food into outer space to see if it tasted different when it came back?
- What does the moon orbit around?
- What is the closest star to Earth?
- What is a medium-sized star?
- What does VLA stand for?
- When dogs first went to space, how many went?
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- In 2019, what kind of eggs did China send to space?
- Is space infinite?
- How can you breathe on Mars?
- In 1961, people sent a chimp into space named this.
- What is an eclipse name other than solar?
11 Clues: Is space infinite? • What does VLA stand for? • How can you breathe on Mars? • What is a medium-sized star? • What does the moon orbit around? • What is the closest star to Earth? • What is an eclipse name other than solar? • When dogs first went to space, how many went? • In 2019, what kind of eggs did China send to space? • ...
Astronomy 3rd 2017-09-06
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- "Dirty snowballs" in the sky made of ice, rock, and dust
- A big ball of rock that reflects the light from the sun; a satellite of Earth; looks like it changes shape over 30 days but its really how it reflects light
- North Star; star that never moves in the sky
- Place where astronauts from many countries can live and work in space for months at a time
- A meteoroid that makes it through to the ground;made of iron and rock
- We live in this galaxy
- Shapes and patterns in the sky made of stars
- 1969, first stepped onto the moon
- Frozen and stormy world, bluish in color, with the strongest winds in the solar system
- All the planets, moons, and other heavenly bodies that move around the sun .
- When the moon moves between the Earth and our Sun and casts a shadow
- 7th planet from sun with faint rings and more unknown
- Telescope that uses radio waves, which are longer than visible light rays, to learn about the universe. Gather information that cannot be seen
- 15 million years ago, all the matter in the universe was packed into a super-dense ball. Something cause this ball to explode which sent chunks of matter flying out into space becoming the stars, planets, and everything else in our universe.
- What keeps moon orbiting Earth- the force between bits of matter
- The first woman assigned to a space shuttle mission in 1983.
- Help astronomers learn about distant planets, stars, and galaxies since the 1600s!
- Closest planet to the sun, gets very hot and very cold depending on which side is facing the sun
- Season Earth has when Earth is facing away from the sun
- Any heavenly body that orbits another. Comes from the Latin for “attendant”
- What is between Mars and Jupiter that are thousands of chunks of rock and metal that are orbiting the sun.
- Season Earth has when Earth faces the sun
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- Telescope that uses concave mirror 8 ft. across to collect light from faraway stars and radios information back to Earth
- An idea or explanation based on the best available evidence
- Big comet seen in 1531, 1607, 1750s, and 1986 (you may see it around 2061) Named after the scientist that found it
- Telescope that uses lenses and mirrors to focus rays of visible light
- 3/4 of this planet is covered in water and is very cloudy; only planet that maintains life
- Today American astronauts fly on this to the International Space Station
- The first woman to walk in space in 1984 spending 3 and a half hours outside the shuttle, testing whether they could refuel a satellite in space
- Phase of the moon when it can’t be seen at night because its overhead during the day but the bright sunlight makes impossible to see it
- Carries cameras, computers, and scientific instruments far into space and sends radio signals back to Earth
- "Red Planet" because of the rusty iron on the planet's rocky surface
- 1993, She was the first Hispanic woman among the American astronauts
- Largest planet; mostly made of hydrogen, in liquid form on inside and gas on outside
- In 1961, sent the first man into space
- Ended its space shuttle program in 2011 but the space station remains in use housing a 6 person crew
- Argued that the sun, not Earth, was at the center of our solar system
- Second largest planet with rings made of ice, dust and rock.
- 1992, She flew her first shuttle mission on the Endeavour making her the first African American female astronaut
- Cloudy planet known as "morning star" or "evening star"
40 Clues: We live in this galaxy • 1969, first stepped onto the moon • In 1961, sent the first man into space • Season Earth has when Earth faces the sun • North Star; star that never moves in the sky • Shapes and patterns in the sky made of stars • 7th planet from sun with faint rings and more unknown • Cloudy planet known as "morning star" or "evening star" • ...
ch 7 2025-09-16
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- the passive movement of molecules or ions across a membrane with the help of specific transport proteins. It does not require energy. (2 words no space between the words)
- the rapid side-to-side movement of phospholipids and proteins within the same layer of the membrane.
- the process by which a cell secretes molecules by fusing a vesicle with the plasma membrane, releasing its contents to the outside.
- the property of a membrane that allows some substances to pass through more easily than others, while blocking the passage of certain molecules. 2 words no space between the words)
- are lipids with covalently attached carbohydrates.
- a model that describes the structure of the plasma membrane as an assortment of various proteins embedded in a phospholipid bilayer.
- Transport proteins that bind to specific molecules, undergo a conformational change, and then release the molecule on the other side of the membrane. (2 words no space between the words)
- a cell placed in a ________________________ solution will gain water and swell.
- fatty acids have straight tails that can pack together more closely, making the membrane more viscous and less fluid.
- proteins that have both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-fearing) parts.
- a type of endocytosis where a cell engulfs large particles, such as bacteria or debris, by extending pseudopods around them to form a vesicle. (2 words no space between the words)
- fatty acids have double bonds that cause kinks in their tails, preventing them from packing tightly and increasing membrane fluidity.
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- the spontaneous movement of a substance from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
- The combined effect of an ion's concentration gradient and its electrical gradient across a membrane. (2 words no space between the words)
- the process by which a cell takes in molecules and other substances by forming new vesicles from the plasma membrane. (2 words no space between the words)
- this molecule has hydrophilic heads that face the aqueous environment, and hydrophobic tails are tucked in the interior, away from water.
- Transport proteins that form a pore through which specific ions can pass. They can be gated, opening or closing in response to certain stimuli. (2 words no space between the words)
- is a type of steroid lipid found in animal cell membranes. It acts as a "fluidity buffer" by making the membrane less fluid at warmer temperatures (by restricting phospholipid movement) and preventing it from becoming too solid at colder temperatures (by preventing tight packing).
- The two sides of a cell membrane, the inner and outer leaflets, have different lipid and protein compositions. This is called what? (2 words no space between the words)
- a cell in an ________________________ solution will not experience a net movement of water.
- a highly specific type of endocytosis where a cell takes in specific molecules by binding them to receptors on the cell surface, which then cluster and are internalized in a vesicle. (3 words no space between the words)
- proteins with covalently attached carbohydrates
- proteins that span the membrane and provide a passageway for specific molecules or ions to cross.
- The movement of substances across a membrane against their concentration gradient (from low to high concentration), which requires energy (usually from ATP). (2 words no space between the words)
- the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to another solution.
26 Clues: proteins with covalently attached carbohydrates • are lipids with covalently attached carbohydrates. • a cell placed in a ________________________ solution will gain water and swell. • a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to another solution. • proteins that have both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-fearing) parts. • ...
What´s in space? 2022-11-22
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- A person that goes to space.
- To do well in your exams, you need to ______.
- To rest on the surface, like boats.
- We can find the planets and stars.
- We ______ in planet Earth.
- Where the austronaut is launched.
- take air into the lungs and then expel it.
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- A moon or a machine that orbits around a planet.
- To throw the rocket to space.
- Station A place where the austronauts live in space.
- Doing a task.
- When you go to somewhere else.
12 Clues: Doing a task. • We ______ in planet Earth. • A person that goes to space. • To throw the rocket to space. • When you go to somewhere else. • Where the austronaut is launched. • We can find the planets and stars. • To rest on the surface, like boats. • take air into the lungs and then expel it. • To do well in your exams, you need to ______. • ...
Geometry Reflection 2024-04-24
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- Multiple shapes
- Space inside a 3D shape
- Space around a 2D shape
- In a rectangle manner
- Space around a 3D shape
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- the measurement of the boundary of the circle.
- In a triangle manner
- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- Has a square base and four triangular sides meeting at a point.
- Space inside a 2D shape
- A solid shape that is bound on all its sides by plane faces.
11 Clues: Multiple shapes • In a triangle manner • In a rectangle manner • Space inside a 3D shape • Space inside a 2D shape • Space around a 2D shape • Space around a 3D shape • the measurement of the boundary of the circle. • the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. • A solid shape that is bound on all its sides by plane faces. • ...
Unit 6: Earth & Space Systems: Our Place in Space 2024-03-28
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- gravitational _____: the attraction that one object has for another object due to the invisible force of gravity
- when a meteor reaches the surface of the Earth
- when a meteoroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere and begins to burn, causing a streak of light in the sky; also known as a falling or shooting star
- the shape (oval) of the planets’ orbits
- an icy object orbiting the Sun; has been described as a “dirty snowball”
- a ball of mostly hydrogen and helium gas that produces its own light through nuclear fusion
- small solid objects made of iron, nickel, stone, or any combination of the three, which orbits the sun; are sometimes called minor planets or planetoids
- one spin of a planet on its axis; causes day and night
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- a meteor _____ occurs when the Earth passes through a wave of meteoroids and a great number of meteors fall to the Earth
- a scientific theory based on the idea that the earth is the center of the solar system (incorrect)
- a round ball of rock and/or gas that orbits a star
- a body that revolves around a larger body; can be natural (i.e. moon) or artificial (i.e. man-made)
- a scientific theory based on the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system (correct)
- small bits of rock and dust that orbit the Sun
- one complete orbit around another body
- the curved path that a celestial body follows when revolving around another body
- a mutual physical force attracting two bodies that have mass
- _____ planet: maintains a nearly round shape as planets do, but it cannot move other objects away from its orbital neighborhood.
18 Clues: one complete orbit around another body • the shape (oval) of the planets’ orbits • when a meteor reaches the surface of the Earth • small bits of rock and dust that orbit the Sun • a round ball of rock and/or gas that orbits a star • one spin of a planet on its axis; causes day and night • a mutual physical force attracting two bodies that have mass • ...
Lab Tools Review 2024-01-09
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- This lab tool is used to transfer liquids from one container to another.
- This lab tool is used to grow bacteria and fungus. (no space)
- The compound light __ is used to enlarge images.
- The graduated cylinder, pipet, flask and __ measure volume.
- The test tube __ secures test tubes.
- This lab tool holds liquids. (no space)
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- This lab tool measure volume drop-by-drop.
- The test tube __ is used to clean test tubes.
- This lab tool measures the length, width or height of an object. (no space)
- This lab tool is used to heat substances. (no space)
- The microscope __ holds specimens for examination.
- This lab tool is used to cover the specimen and protect the lens of the microscope.
- A lab tool that accurately measures volume is called a __ cylinder.
- A lab tool that measures mass is called an electronic __.
- This lab tool measures volume and mixes dangerous liquids.
- The test tube __ or holder is used to transport test tubes from one location to another.
16 Clues: The test tube __ secures test tubes. • This lab tool holds liquids. (no space) • This lab tool measure volume drop-by-drop. • The test tube __ is used to clean test tubes. • The compound light __ is used to enlarge images. • The microscope __ holds specimens for examination. • This lab tool is used to heat substances. (no space) • ...
G4 Unit 4 Language Boost 2025-12-02
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- The force that pulls things toward each other (like toward the ground).
- A special building where people watch the sky with big telescopes.
- A hill of sand made by the wind.
- A scientist who studies space, stars, and planets.
- A vehicle made to travel in space.
- A small space module where astronauts can sit or return to Earth.
- A tool that helps us see faraway things in the sky.
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- A huge group of stars, gas, and dust (like the Milky Way).
- An object that orbits a planet; can be natural (moon) or man‑made.
- The dirt on the ground where plants grow.
- A person who travels into space.
- Pushed down or squeezed flat.
- Came down to the ground using a large fabric canopy.
- To send a rocket or spacecraft up into the sky.
- The red planet in our solar system.
- A big, round hole in the ground, often made by a meteor.
16 Clues: Pushed down or squeezed flat. • A hill of sand made by the wind. • A person who travels into space. • A vehicle made to travel in space. • The red planet in our solar system. • The dirt on the ground where plants grow. • To send a rocket or spacecraft up into the sky. • A scientist who studies space, stars, and planets. • ...
My dream job Astronaut 2023-05-08
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- Device used by astronauts to breathe in space
- First human in space
- The term for the condition experienced by astronauts in zero gravity
- The force that keeps astronauts in orbit
- Spacecraft that carried humans to the Moon
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- Space agency that sends astronauts to the International Space Station
- The location where rockets are launched
- The term for the study of space
- The name of the first man to walk on the Moon
- The first animal to orbit the Earth
10 Clues: First human in space • The term for the study of space • The first animal to orbit the Earth • The location where rockets are launched • The force that keeps astronauts in orbit • Spacecraft that carried humans to the Moon • Device used by astronauts to breathe in space • The name of the first man to walk on the Moon • ...
Unit 4.3 Assignment Part A 2013-09-11
Across
- A device that orbits around a celestial body and takes pictures of it and/or distant planets
- A 4 wheel terrain vehicle used in space
- A device detached from a rocket after breaking through the atmosphere
- A space craft that doesn't have anyone inside of it
- When one body revolves around another
- A vehicle used to travel the moon in ease
Down
- A device used to view space
- An area in which space shuttles are launched
- Study of space
- Unidentified flying object
10 Clues: Study of space • Unidentified flying object • A device used to view space • When one body revolves around another • A 4 wheel terrain vehicle used in space • A vehicle used to travel the moon in ease • An area in which space shuttles are launched • A space craft that doesn't have anyone inside of it • A device detached from a rocket after breaking through the atmosphere • ...
Matter crossword puzzle-Amsyar 2024-05-21
Across
- has no definite shape but has a definite volume
- does not occupies space and has no mass but is hot
- does not occupies space
- does not have mass and can not occupies space and makes sound
- measures volume
Down
- does not have mass and can not occupies space but shines on it
- this can be measured with a balance
- has no definite shape and no definite volume
- has a definite shape and definite volume
- is the amount of space an object occupies
10 Clues: measures volume • does not occupies space • this can be measured with a balance • has a definite shape and definite volume • is the amount of space an object occupies • has no definite shape and no definite volume • has no definite shape but has a definite volume • does not occupies space and has no mass but is hot • ...
2024 PT5 2024-11-05
11 Clues: Power • Strength • Outer _______ • An asteroid belt • Planet you live on • Outer space rock chunk • How far away something is • The thing that orbits earth • A force that pulls things down • Gravitational potential energy • Thing that you use to look at things in space
The rocks in space 2020-11-20
Across
- sun based solar system
- hits the earth’s surface
- goin around the sun
- harmless even though it can be viewed from earth at times.
- smaller than a planet but larger than a meteorid
Down
- something that is man made in space
- Object in space that orbits the sun.Its is round in shape but is much smaller than a Planet
- large dirty snowball
- darkest park of a shadow
- “space rock” that is still in space
- not a perfect circle
11 Clues: goin around the sun • large dirty snowball • not a perfect circle • sun based solar system • darkest park of a shadow • hits the earth’s surface • something that is man made in space • “space rock” that is still in space • smaller than a planet but larger than a meteorid • harmless even though it can be viewed from earth at times. • ...
Vocabulary Activities: Astronomy 2023-01-10
Across
- The Theory that Earth was the center of the universe.
- A device which makes objects seem much closer.
- a person who studies space
- everything in space as a whole
- the study of space, beyond our atmosphere
- the path around another object in space
Down
- Theory that states the sun is the center of the universe.
- A hole in the surface of a planet
- when an object travels around another object.
- A line going through the center of a sphere
- a planets spin on its axis
- a force that pulls objects to the ground.
12 Clues: a person who studies space • a planets spin on its axis • everything in space as a whole • A hole in the surface of a planet • the path around another object in space • a force that pulls objects to the ground. • the study of space, beyond our atmosphere • A line going through the center of a sphere • when an object travels around another object. • ...
6th Grade Earth's systems Vocabulary 2021-03-23
Across
- millions of stars grouped together in space
- amount of matter in an object
- planet makes a complete spin on its axis
- one object circles another in space
- object that revolves around another object in space
- used to compare the size of objects or distance between objects
Down
- group of stars forming a fixed pattern in the sky
- attraction of one object to another
- objects made of ice, gases, and dust that orbit the sun
- irregular pieces of rock moving through space
- the path that a planet travels as it goes around the sun
- push or pull
12 Clues: push or pull • amount of matter in an object • attraction of one object to another • one object circles another in space • planet makes a complete spin on its axis • millions of stars grouped together in space • irregular pieces of rock moving through space • group of stars forming a fixed pattern in the sky • object that revolves around another object in space • ...
Spelling Test Words #17 July 13th 2021-07-11
Across
- a creature that comes from somewhere other than the planet Earth
- a large, round object in space that travels around a star
- in an early stage of life, growth, or development
- a person who travels in a spaceship into outer space
- having lived for many years
- a vehicle that is used for travel in outer space
Down
- the number 100
- a line that has a series of short, sharp turns or angles
- a special suit that is designed to keep astronauts alive in outer space
- covered with dots
- having stripes or bands of color
- the planet on which we live
12 Clues: the number 100 • covered with dots • having lived for many years • the planet on which we live • having stripes or bands of color • a vehicle that is used for travel in outer space • in an early stage of life, growth, or development • a person who travels in a spaceship into outer space • a line that has a series of short, sharp turns or angles • ...
SIGNALS S73-S82 2025-06-27
global issues 2021-03-11
Across
- treating others differently for their sexual orientation
- (two words I just didn´t put a space) a global citizen would want to protect natural and human-made features for future generations
- (two words I just didn´t put a space) when the government of a country used to control the money, prices and distribution of wealth but now thats made between the buyer and seller
- a serious disagreement or argument that sometimes means/ends in a war
- saying/thinking someone is bad/worse at something due to their gender
- learning, teaching, school, third world countries don´t have it great and it´s a main cause of child labour
Down
- (two words I just didn´t put a space) a form of labour, usually against one´s will, to work to pay off (usually) family or other debts
- (two words I just didn´t put a space) our Earth is getting warmer
- (two words I just didn´t put a space) the use of a child in an unsafe, working job, usually considered illegal or harmful
- (two words I just didn´t put a space)the rights to live a healthy, comfortable life that everyone should be entitled to
- a form of slavery or forced labour in return for (usually) forms of protection or small amounts of food
- treating others differently because of the complexion of their skin
- throwing trash on the ground
- not having enough money for basic human needs
- you don´t have a home
15 Clues: you don´t have a home • throwing trash on the ground • not having enough money for basic human needs • treating others differently for their sexual orientation • (two words I just didn´t put a space) our Earth is getting warmer • treating others differently because of the complexion of their skin • ...
Apologia Astronomy Lesson 2 2018-01-24
Across
- The path that an object in space (such as a planet, moon, or satellite) follows around a larger object in space such as the Sun.
- To turn around a fixed point, such as how a top spins in place or a planet spins on its axis.
- A solar eclipse that occurs when the moon is not directly between the sun and the earth. (put a space between the words)
- The layers of gases and mist that cover a planet, such as earth.
- To orbit, or move in a circular motion around another object. An object that orbits another object is said to ______ around that object.
- Natural, colorful light displays in the sky that can be caused by solar flares.
- Large fires which burst out millions of miles from the sun, releasing energy into the solar system (put a space between the words)
- An eclipse that displays a ring of sunlight around the moon. This happens when the moon is farther away from the earth (put a space between the words).
- Dark patches upon the sun which are cooler than the rest of the sun.
Down
- This occurs when the moon is between the earth and the sun, completely covering the sun, causing the moon to cast a shadow upon the earth (put a space between the words)
- Nuclear reactions (controlled explosions) occurring on the sun that give it energy and power. (Put a space between the words)
- These are small points of sunlight that can be seen around the moon during a eclipse. This happens because the moon is not a perfectly round ball, but has many irregularities and craters (put a space between words).
- Long seasons of extremely dry weather with no rain, which can be caused by too many sun spots.
13 Clues: The layers of gases and mist that cover a planet, such as earth. • Dark patches upon the sun which are cooler than the rest of the sun. • Natural, colorful light displays in the sky that can be caused by solar flares. • To turn around a fixed point, such as how a top spins in place or a planet spins on its axis. • ...
Private Areospace 2023-12-13
Across
- An Aerospace company that has the worlds first small rocket
- Richard Branson's company
- An Aerospace company with the word space in it
- An Aerospace company that has a unique way of getting to space
- Emptiness
Down
- Grey Planet
- An Aerospace company named after a bird
- An interplanetary rocket SpaceX is developing
- A cylindrical projectile that travels at great speeds
- Red Planet
- The branch of technology and industry concerned with both aviation and space flight.
11 Clues: Emptiness • Red Planet • Grey Planet • Richard Branson's company • An Aerospace company named after a bird • An interplanetary rocket SpaceX is developing • An Aerospace company with the word space in it • A cylindrical projectile that travels at great speeds • An Aerospace company that has the worlds first small rocket • ...
Therapy Cross Word 2025-04-21
Across
- Telling the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable.
- Emotion that can lead to violence if not understood
- A digital boundary.
- When you're unsure what you're feeling
- Feeling when someone disrespects your space
- A type of boundary for your body or personal space.
- Feeling of being hurt emotionally
- What you show when you honor someone’s feelings, space, or choices.
- Your favorite therapist
Down
- Error, A false or negative thought pattern
- Healthy boundaries help you feel this
- Taking ownership for your actions, even when it’s hard.
- A feelings boundary
- A personal limit that keeps you safe
- Skills, Healthy ways to handle stress, anger, or tough emotions
- To let someone know how you feel
- Feeling when you advocate for yourself
17 Clues: A feelings boundary • A digital boundary. • Your favorite therapist • To let someone know how you feel • Feeling of being hurt emotionally • A personal limit that keeps you safe • Healthy boundaries help you feel this • When you're unsure what you're feeling • Feeling when you advocate for yourself • Error, A false or negative thought pattern • ...
Therapy Cross Word 2025-04-21
Across
- To let someone know how you feel
- A personal limit that keeps you safe
- A feelings boundary
- A digital boundary.
- What you show when you honor someone’s feelings, space, or choices.
- Error, A false or negative thought pattern
- Telling the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable.
- When you're unsure what you're feeling
- Feeling of being hurt emotionally
Down
- Feeling when you advocate for yourself
- Healthy boundaries help you feel this
- Taking ownership for your actions, even when it’s hard.
- Your favorite therapist
- Feeling when someone disrespects your space
- Emotion that can lead to violence if not understood
- Skills, Healthy ways to handle stress, anger, or tough emotions
- A type of boundary for your body or personal space.
17 Clues: A feelings boundary • A digital boundary. • Your favorite therapist • To let someone know how you feel • Feeling of being hurt emotionally • A personal limit that keeps you safe • Healthy boundaries help you feel this • Feeling when you advocate for yourself • When you're unsure what you're feeling • Error, A false or negative thought pattern • ...
mainline mario 2022-04-17
Across
- Mario's first 3D game
- Yoshi's first appearance
- First game in space
- Still black and white
- CATS
- Doki Doki Panic
- The most popular classic mainline game
Down
- Featuring F.L.U.D.D.
- The first mainline game in the series
- The only NSMB game to be remade
- 3D but 2D
- Cappy
- Called new but 16 years old
- Yoshi's back
- Japan exclusive
- COINS
- Still in space but with Yoshi
- Black and white
18 Clues: CATS • Cappy • COINS • 3D but 2D • Yoshi's back • Japan exclusive • Black and white • Doki Doki Panic • First game in space • Featuring F.L.U.D.D. • Mario's first 3D game • Still black and white • Yoshi's first appearance • Called new but 16 years old • Still in space but with Yoshi • The only NSMB game to be remade • The first mainline game in the series • The most popular classic mainline game
mainline mario 2022-04-17
Across
- Mario's first 3D game
- Yoshi's first appearance
- First game in space
- Still black and white
- CATS
- Doki Doki Panic
- The most popular classic mainline game
Down
- Featuring F.L.U.D.D.
- The first mainline game in the series
- The only NSMB game to be remade
- 3D but 2D
- Cappy
- Called new but 16 years old
- Yoshi's back
- Japan exclusive
- COINS
- Still in space but with Yoshi
- Black and white
18 Clues: CATS • Cappy • COINS • 3D but 2D • Yoshi's back • Japan exclusive • Black and white • Doki Doki Panic • First game in space • Featuring F.L.U.D.D. • Mario's first 3D game • Still black and white • Yoshi's first appearance • Called new but 16 years old • Still in space but with Yoshi • The only NSMB game to be remade • The first mainline game in the series • The most popular classic mainline game
ellie's.... 2023-01-18
Across
- favorite animal (baaaa)
- hometown (snohomish)
- favorite soda (roober)
- go-to starbucks drink (tea)
- zodiac sign (goat fish)
- favorite cheezit flavor
- biggest irrational fear
- birth month
Down
- favorite pokemon (steel/fairy)
- favorite candy (cokey coler can)
- favorite holiday (<3)
- favorite movie (space)
- favorite color
- favorite game (general)
- show favorite show (... MY MOM)
- favorite band (ooo wee ooo)
- favorite character from favorite show (rat)
- special interest
18 Clues: birth month • favorite color • special interest • hometown (snohomish) • favorite holiday (<3) • favorite movie (space) • favorite soda (roober) • favorite animal (baaaa) • zodiac sign (goat fish) • favorite game (general) • favorite cheezit flavor • biggest irrational fear • go-to starbucks drink (tea) • favorite band (ooo wee ooo) • favorite pokemon (steel/fairy) • ...
Astronomer 2024-04-10
Across
- - Large celestial body that orbits a star.
- - A person trained to travel in space.
- - Path that a celestial object follows around another object.
- - Celestial object consisting of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the sun.
Down
- - Vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- - Vast collection of stars, gas, and dust.
- - Glowing celestial object in space.
- - A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- - Instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- - Small object from space that burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere.
10 Clues: - Glowing celestial object in space. • - A person trained to travel in space. • - Vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere. • - Vast collection of stars, gas, and dust. • - Large celestial body that orbits a star. • - A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • - Instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • ...
Exploring The Earth & Space 2014-10-16
Across
- The planet we live on.
- We can use this to look into space.
- A scary, little animal that lives in a web.
- Something very big and tall. It is cold at the top. (made of rock?)
- Like a planet but smaller (it goes around our planet)
Down
- a kind of ship that takes us into space.
- someone who goes into space.
- A place with many wild animals and trees.
- A bright shiny thing in space.
- A country where they speak English.
- A big place where fish live.
- A word meaning everything made by the Earth.
12 Clues: The planet we live on. • someone who goes into space. • A big place where fish live. • A bright shiny thing in space. • We can use this to look into space. • A country where they speak English. • a kind of ship that takes us into space. • A place with many wild animals and trees. • A scary, little animal that lives in a web. • A word meaning everything made by the Earth. • ...
"Floating Home" Vocabulary 2013-02-26
Across
- throw something away
- space person
- slow to quick
- people who direct the shuttle
- part of the shuttle
- people who make or fix a shuttle
- the line between the sky and the ocean or ground
- the air we breath
- a space suit
Down
- oxygen and CO2
- Taiwan,Japan,Korea,Canada
- land
- launch a shuttle
- to go up
- people in the cabin
- a satellite
- not normal
- a spacecraft
18 Clues: land • to go up • not normal • a satellite • space person • a space suit • a spacecraft • slow to quick • oxygen and CO2 • launch a shuttle • the air we breath • part of the shuttle • people in the cabin • throw something away • Taiwan,Japan,Korea,Canada • people who direct the shuttle • people who make or fix a shuttle • the line between the sky and the ocean or ground
outer planets 2023-03-17
11 Clues: inside • nothing • outside • on the ground • big rock in space • on the atmosphere • something we live on • goes around something • in space so basically • belt belt of asteroids • asteroid with long tail basicly
Pillars Of Creation 2024-02-12
Across
- Travels in a wave, visible to the eye
- The most accurate space telescope ever used
- One of the three forms of matter, moves and expands freely
- What fills the universe
- Heat detection or "seeing heat"
- A glowing ball of gas in space
- A display of light
Down
- Between stars
- How something starts
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
10 Clues: Between stars • A display of light • How something starts • What fills the universe • A glowing ball of gas in space • Heat detection or "seeing heat" • Travels in a wave, visible to the eye • The most accurate space telescope ever used • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • One of the three forms of matter, moves and expands freely
Life out there 2022-10-12
10 Clues: What Earth is • Where everything is • Gas around a planet • The milky way _____ • Part of what we breathe • A person who travels in outer space • Something that does not come from Earth • Space debris that enters the atmosphere • An instrument that lets us see far away. • The vehicle used to travel in outer space
Planetary Geology Crossword 2017-12-07
Across
- solid,rocky and irregular bodies in the inner solar system
- Earth's Magnetic shield
- A Pluto moon
- the oldest unschocked lunar rock
- Best known dwarf planet
- Planet with the Strongest winds.
- One of Jupiter's moons
Down
- Name of the American Space Agency
- another name of the Gas planets
- Tool used to observe objects in space from earth
- the total amount of energy a star radiates into space in one second
- another name for Rocky planets
- One of the first scientists to use the telescope (observed Mars and Mercury)
- Largest Volcano in our solar system
- A Neptune Moon
- A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt
- A "sea" or large circular plain on Moon and Mars
17 Clues: A Pluto moon • A Neptune Moon • One of Jupiter's moons • Earth's Magnetic shield • Best known dwarf planet • another name for Rocky planets • another name of the Gas planets • the oldest unschocked lunar rock • Planet with the Strongest winds. • Name of the American Space Agency • Largest Volcano in our solar system • A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt • ...
Katherine Johnson Crossword 2023-03-18
Across
- Her husband was named...
- United States Space organization
- Technology that has to do with Space flight
- A vehicle to enter space
Down
- Katherine Johnson had a degree in...
- The previous space organization for the United States
- Katherine Johnson's place of birth
- The process of finding out information
- A well-known space launch (contains numbers)
- Katherine Johnson had a degree in...
10 Clues: Her husband was named... • A vehicle to enter space • United States Space organization • Katherine Johnson's place of birth • Katherine Johnson had a degree in... • Katherine Johnson had a degree in... • The process of finding out information • Technology that has to do with Space flight • A well-known space launch (contains numbers) • ...
Early Astronomy 2022-08-11
Across
- theory that states the sun in the solar system
- theory that the Earth was the center of the Universe
- A human who studies space
- a device used to make distant objects appear much close
- when a planet spins
- when an object travels around another object
Down
- a hole in the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface
- everything in space as a whole
- A force that pulls objects towards the Earth
- the moon circles around Earth
- the study of space beyond our atmosphere
- an imaginary line
12 Clues: an imaginary line • when a planet spins • A human who studies space • the moon circles around Earth • everything in space as a whole • the study of space beyond our atmosphere • A force that pulls objects towards the Earth • when an object travels around another object • theory that states the sun in the solar system • theory that the Earth was the center of the Universe • ...
Planetary Geology Crossword 2017-12-07
Across
- A Pluto moon
- A Neptune Moon
- A "sea" or large circular plain on Moon and Mars
- One of Jupiter's moons
- another name for Rocky planets
- Tool used to observe objects in space from earth
- Largest Volcano in our solar system
- Planet with the Strongest winds.
Down
- Name of the American Space Agency
- another name of the Gas planets
- the oldest unschocked lunar rock
- Earth's Magnetic shield
- One of the first scientists to use the telescope (observed Mars and Mercury)
- solid,rocky and irregular bodies in the inner solar system
- A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt
- the total amount of energy a star radiates into space in one second
- Best known dwarf planet
17 Clues: A Pluto moon • A Neptune Moon • One of Jupiter's moons • Earth's Magnetic shield • Best known dwarf planet • another name for Rocky planets • another name of the Gas planets • the oldest unschocked lunar rock • Planet with the Strongest winds. • Name of the American Space Agency • Largest Volcano in our solar system • A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt • ...
Riya 2022-02-01
Across
- It includes many galaxies
- The Milky Way is a type of ________
- The path a planet takes around the sun
- A space object that pulls gravity
- A group of stars that form a picture
- Our galaxy's name
- The planets controlled by the sun
- The force between two objects that have mass
- The line that runs straight across a circle
Down
- A famous theory of how the universe formed
- A famous space telescope
- Large space objects that orbit stars
- The distance light travels in one earth year
- Everything is made up of this
- Balls of ice/rock held by frozen gases
- A rock/metal object that orbits the sun
- A big ball of glowing gas
17 Clues: Our galaxy's name • A famous space telescope • It includes many galaxies • A big ball of glowing gas • Everything is made up of this • A space object that pulls gravity • The planets controlled by the sun • The Milky Way is a type of ________ • Large space objects that orbit stars • A group of stars that form a picture • The path a planet takes around the sun • ...
Animal Digestion and Ecology 2021-11-03
Across
- used for short-term energy, and are made up of single, double, and many sugars
- (two words, no space between), bacteria that are found in the soil that break down ammonia into nitrates so that the nitrogen can be absorbed by plants to make proteins
- sharp, flat teeth for snipping or cutting
- organisms that eat producers or other consumers
- (two words, no space between) a model that identifies the feeding relationships and the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- (two words, no space between), the portion of the digestive tract that is toward the end and largely is used for reabsorbing water and salts
- tough, stringy carbohydrate found in plant cell walls and is mostly indigestible to animals
- bacteria found in the roots of plants that breaks down atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia as a part of the nitrogen cycle
Down
- (two words, no space between) are conditions of the ecosystem (biotic, abiotic, human interventions) that limit the population size (the number of a species) in an ecosystem.
- made of long strings of amino acids bonded together and are essential for making muscle, skin, hair, and enzymes in your body
- organisms that produce their own food from the materials and energy from the abiotic environment
- tooth anatomy
- pointed teeth for tearing flesh
- (two words, no space between) portion of the digestive tract that absorbs nutrients after passing through the stomach
- a community of all living organisms, and the non-living surroundings
- large flat teeth that help grind tough materials
- (two words, no space between), a model that uses a series of interconnected food chains to show the complex feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- portion of the digestive system that is found between the large and small intestine ins some animals that have to digest large amounts of cellulose
18 Clues: tooth anatomy • pointed teeth for tearing flesh • sharp, flat teeth for snipping or cutting • organisms that eat producers or other consumers • large flat teeth that help grind tough materials • a community of all living organisms, and the non-living surroundings • used for short-term energy, and are made up of single, double, and many sugars • ...
Choreographic and Compositional Devices 2025-01-07
Across
- To reduce in size (less space, faster time, less energy)
- Personality change, change of emphasis (space, time, energy), change of focus
- Original movement created spontaneously in a free or structured environment. Involves an instantaneous choice of actions on the part of the dancer affected by chance elements, such as the movement choices of other dancers or musicians in the room. It may involve focused and concentrated movement exploration of a specific movement problem or idea, or may be a simple individual response to music.
- Repeat sections of a phrase in any position of the phrase
- Building the phrase through repetition (1...1-2...1-2-3...1-2-3-4…)
- Adding new ideas on top of a phrase
Down
- Put on the other side (reflect)
- (Two words, with space) Using words; random, stories, poems and lists, to create movements and then phrases.
- Exchange body parts (arms to legs, floor to air, parallel to turned out, etc.)
- To lengthen-make bigger; (more space, slower time, more energy,etc.).
- (Two words, with space) deeply explored by Merce Cunningham, in which various methods may be used to obtain random selection or organization of movements or movement phrases, e.g. rolling dice to determine the order of phrases to be performed.
- (Two words, with space) Low, middle, high
- Inserting new ideas within a phrase (inserting movement)
- Ideas, visual pictures, colors, objects, feelings, and sensations either suggested by dance movement or serving as a motivation for the creation of dance movement.
- “Round”-overlapping, reverting, simultaneous
- Dance movement or choreography that has an interrelationship of parts similar to the organization of parts in nature; movements that flow naturally from each other.
- Reverse- going from end to beginning; back to front
- Isolating a small portion and building a new phrase based on that material
18 Clues: Put on the other side (reflect) • Adding new ideas on top of a phrase • (Two words, with space) Low, middle, high • “Round”-overlapping, reverting, simultaneous • Reverse- going from end to beginning; back to front • To reduce in size (less space, faster time, less energy) • Inserting new ideas within a phrase (inserting movement) • ...
A new frontier 2022-06-12
Across
- A piece of cloth that symbolizes a country
- A competition in which the winner arrives first
- a type of plane that takes people into space
- the name of our planet
- The country that first sent a man in space
- The first name of the man who walked on the moon
- the US president that boosted the space industry
Down
- To send a vessel in space
- the outside of a magazine or of a book
- a synonym of boarder
- something you do when you walk
- name of the first American to orbit the Earth
12 Clues: a synonym of boarder • the name of our planet • To send a vessel in space • something you do when you walk • the outside of a magazine or of a book • A piece of cloth that symbolizes a country • The country that first sent a man in space • a type of plane that takes people into space • name of the first American to orbit the Earth • ...
Early Astronomy 2022-08-11
Across
- theory that states the sun in the solar system
- theory that the Earth was the center of the Universe
- A human who studies space
- a device used to make distant objects appear much close
- when a planet spins
- when an object travels around another object
Down
- a hole in the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface
- everything in space as a whole
- A force that pulls objects towards the Earth
- the moon circles around Earth
- the study of space beyond our atmosphere
- an imaginary line
12 Clues: an imaginary line • when a planet spins • A human who studies space • the moon circles around Earth • everything in space as a whole • the study of space beyond our atmosphere • A force that pulls objects towards the Earth • when an object travels around another object • theory that states the sun in the solar system • theory that the Earth was the center of the Universe • ...
Spelling Test Words #17 July 15th 2021-07-11
Across
- a creature that comes from somewhere other than the planet Earth
- a large, round object in space that travels around a star
- in an early stage of life, growth, or development
- a person who travels in a spaceship into outer space
- having lived for many years
- a vehicle that is used for travel in outer space
Down
- the number 100
- a line that has a series of short, sharp turns or angles
- a special suit that is designed to keep astronauts alive in outer space
- covered with dots
- having stripes or bands of color
- the planet on which we live
12 Clues: the number 100 • covered with dots • having lived for many years • the planet on which we live • having stripes or bands of color • a vehicle that is used for travel in outer space • in an early stage of life, growth, or development • a person who travels in a spaceship into outer space • a line that has a series of short, sharp turns or angles • ...
Therapy Cross Word 2025-04-21
Across
- Healthy boundaries help you feel this
- What you show when you honor someone’s feelings, space, or choices.
- Feeling of being hurt emotionally
- A type of boundary for your body or personal space.
- When you're unsure what you're feeling
- Lisa Your favorite therapist
- Taking ownership for your actions, even when it’s hard.
Down
- Feeling when someone disrespects your space
- Feeling when you advocate for yourself
- Emotion that can lead to violence if not understood
- A feelings boundary
- A digital boundary.
- Telling the truth, even when it’s uncomfortable.
- Skills, Healthy ways to handle stress, anger, or tough emotions
- To let someone know how you feel
- A personal limit that keeps you safe
- Error, A false or negative thought pattern
17 Clues: A feelings boundary • A digital boundary. • To let someone know how you feel • Feeling of being hurt emotionally • Lisa Your favorite therapist • A personal limit that keeps you safe • Healthy boundaries help you feel this • Feeling when you advocate for yourself • When you're unsure what you're feeling • Error, A false or negative thought pattern • ...
"Floating Home" Vocabulary 2013-02-26
Across
- people who make or fix a shuttle
- a spacecraft
- a space suit
- land
- to go up
- a satellite
- Taiwan,Japan,Korea,Canada
Down
- the line between the sky and the ocean or ground
- the air we breath
- people in the cabin
- slow to quick
- space person
- people who direct the shuttle
- oxygen and CO2
- throw something away
- launch a shuttle
- not normal
- part of the shuttle
18 Clues: land • to go up • not normal • a satellite • space person • a spacecraft • a space suit • slow to quick • oxygen and CO2 • launch a shuttle • the air we breath • people in the cabin • part of the shuttle • throw something away • Taiwan,Japan,Korea,Canada • people who direct the shuttle • people who make or fix a shuttle • the line between the sky and the ocean or ground
No Pressure Cross Word 2023-07-06
Across
- Long, narrow crack or cleft
- Hydrofiber
- Elevated, palpable firm, superficial lesion
- Absorptive, wicking
- Nasal PI
- Full thickness tissue loss (2 words, no space)
- Specialty mattress
- Drainage
- Fluid-filled vesicle
Down
- Deep pink/red, moist
- Happens on Wednesdays
- Turn Q 2
- Used for incontinence associated dermatitis
- Turning sensor
- Nonblanchable redness (2 words, no space)
- Non-adherent dressing
- Body's largest organ
- Purple or maroon localized skin damage
18 Clues: Turn Q 2 • Nasal PI • Drainage • Hydrofiber • Turning sensor • Specialty mattress • Absorptive, wicking • Deep pink/red, moist • Body's largest organ • Fluid-filled vesicle • Happens on Wednesdays • Non-adherent dressing • Long, narrow crack or cleft • Purple or maroon localized skin damage • Nonblanchable redness (2 words, no space) • Used for incontinence associated dermatitis • ...
mainline mario 2022-04-17
Across
- Mario's first 3D game
- Yoshi's first appearance
- First game in space
- Still black and white
- CATS
- Doki Doki Panic
- The most popular classic mainline game
Down
- Featuring F.L.U.D.D.
- The first mainline game in the series
- The only NSMB game to be remade
- 3D but 2D
- Cappy
- Called new but 16 years old
- Yoshi's back
- Japan exclusive
- COINS
- Still in space but with Yoshi
- Black and white
18 Clues: CATS • Cappy • COINS • 3D but 2D • Yoshi's back • Japan exclusive • Black and white • Doki Doki Panic • First game in space • Featuring F.L.U.D.D. • Mario's first 3D game • Still black and white • Yoshi's first appearance • Called new but 16 years old • Still in space but with Yoshi • The only NSMB game to be remade • The first mainline game in the series • The most popular classic mainline game
mainline mario 2022-04-17
Across
- Mario's first 3D game
- Yoshi's first appearance
- First game in space
- Still black and white
- CATS
- Doki Doki Panic
- The most popular classic mainline game
Down
- Featuring F.L.U.D.D.
- The first mainline game in the series
- The only NSMB game to be remade
- 3D but 2D
- Cappy
- Called new but 16 years old
- Yoshi's back
- Japan exclusive
- COINS
- Still in space but with Yoshi
- Black and white
18 Clues: CATS • Cappy • COINS • 3D but 2D • Yoshi's back • Japan exclusive • Black and white • Doki Doki Panic • First game in space • Featuring F.L.U.D.D. • Mario's first 3D game • Still black and white • Yoshi's first appearance • Called new but 16 years old • Still in space but with Yoshi • The only NSMB game to be remade • The first mainline game in the series • The most popular classic mainline game
Fall of Damnos 2012-12-11
10 Clues: the armour • heavy attack • necron weapon • what this all is • the necrons enemy • space marine sword • the main character • space marine weapon • the spacemarines tank • the space marines enemy
Hunter's ssppppppaaaaaaaaccccccceeeeee :0 :) 2021-04-20
10 Clues: planet 8 • 1st planet • Asteroid belt • where we live • planet after Earth • the hottest planet • _____ are in space • planet after Jupiter • where planets are in • biggest planet in space
outer planets 2023-03-17
11 Clues: inside • nothing • outside • on the ground • big rock in space • on the atmosphere • something we live on • goes around something • in space so basically • belt belt of asteroids • asteroid with long tail basicly
Science 2022-02-21
Across
- the percent of red blood cells destroyed
- average gain of red blood cells
- Red blood cells are__ in Space
- Planets are in____
Down
- This is how long they were in space
- Pulls toward the Earth
- Scientist that found the drop in cells
- people that go into space
- the types of cells
- trudel's discovery___ and methods
10 Clues: the types of cells • Planets are in____ • Pulls toward the Earth • people that go into space • Red blood cells are__ in Space • average gain of red blood cells • trudel's discovery___ and methods • This is how long they were in space • Scientist that found the drop in cells • the percent of red blood cells destroyed
Choreographic and Compositional Devices 2025-01-07
Across
- “Round”-overlapping, reverting, simultaneous
- Building the phrase through repetition (1...1-2...1-2-3...1-2-3-4…)
- Exchange body parts (arms to legs, floor to air, parallel to turned out, etc.)
- Ideas, visual pictures, colors, objects, feelings, and sensations either suggested by dance movement or serving as a motivation for the creation of dance movement.
- Dance movement or choreography that has an interrelationship of parts similar to the organization of parts in nature; movements that flow naturally from each other.
- Original movement created spontaneously in a free or structured environment. Involves an instantaneous choice of actions on the part of the dancer affected by chance elements, such as the movement choices of other dancers or musicians in the room. It may involve focused and concentrated movement exploration of a specific movement problem or idea, or may be a simple individual response to music.
- (Two words, with space) Low, middle, high
- Personality change, change of emphasis (space, time, energy), change of focus
- Inserting new ideas within a phrase (inserting movement)
- Repeat sections of a phrase in any position of the phrase
Down
- (Two words, with space) Using words; random, stories, poems and lists, to create movements and then phrases.
- To lengthen-make bigger; (more space, slower time, more energy,etc.).
- Put on the other side (reflect)
- (Two words, with space) deeply explored by Merce Cunningham, in which various methods may be used to obtain random selection or organization of movements or movement phrases, e.g. rolling dice to determine the order of phrases to be performed.
- Adding new ideas on top of a phrase
- Reverse- going from end to beginning; back to front
- To reduce in size (less space, faster time, less energy)
- Isolating a small portion and building a new phrase based on that material
18 Clues: Put on the other side (reflect) • Adding new ideas on top of a phrase • (Two words, with space) Low, middle, high • “Round”-overlapping, reverting, simultaneous • Reverse- going from end to beginning; back to front • To reduce in size (less space, faster time, less energy) • Inserting new ideas within a phrase (inserting movement) • ...
