star wars Crossword Puzzles
Our universe- Stars, galaxies 2019-02-12
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- the place where all space exists
- primary fuel used by stars
- not quite a planet because it cannot clear debris from it's orbit
- distance light travels in 1 year
- billions of stars
- how bright a star appears from earth
- occurs after an average star runs out of hydrogen fuel
- cloud of gas/dust where stars are born
- diagram that plots stars according to luminosity and surface temperature
- mercury, venus, earth and mars
- jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune
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- medium sized, average star closest to Earth
- galaxy without shape
- galaxy with very smooth features
- transfer of energy through matter and space by waves
- how bright a star actually is
- where the Sun is located in the Milky Way galaxy
- hot,dim stars at the end of their life
- takes 365 days
- the unit used to measure distances in our solar system
- brightness or energy from a star
- equals 3.26 light years
- our galaxy
- causes day and night
- galaxy with arms and a bulge
25 Clues: our galaxy • takes 365 days • billions of stars • galaxy without shape • causes day and night • equals 3.26 light years • primary fuel used by stars • galaxy with arms and a bulge • how bright a star actually is • mercury, venus, earth and mars • the place where all space exists • galaxy with very smooth features • distance light travels in 1 year • brightness or energy from a star • ...
Space 2024-05-02
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- There is only one of them
- A station we have in space
- What something weights
- An energy carrier that is used to stores
- The only planets we know have life
- A giant cloud of dust and gas
- The brightest star in the sky
- Something that can't change or remain the same
- It is a dying star and it destroys lots of things
- Something that pushes or pulls objects
- The distance light travels in a year
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- A time we use
- Something we see in the stars like the big dipper
- A donuts shaped belt that has ice and other things in it
- Another galaxy that is closest to us
- A telescope that we have and can see lots of far away star
- A metal object we have in space
- Where all the planets can be found in
- A triple star system
- The path a planet takes around the sun
- Something that the earth and the planets are in
- Something that we live on
- Giant ball of gas mostly made of hydrogen
23 Clues: A time we use • A triple star system • What something weights • There is only one of them • Something that we live on • A station we have in space • A giant cloud of dust and gas • The brightest star in the sky • A metal object we have in space • The only planets we know have life • Another galaxy that is closest to us • The distance light travels in a year • ...
Space Review 2024-05-10
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- an imaginary line around which a planet rotates
- The blue planet
- Each orbit that a planet makes around the sun
- a huge star system that covers many light-years of space
- eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the shadow of the earth
- Planet closest to the sun
- A cloud of dust, gases, and debris in space
- Any object that orbits another object in space
- The sun’s atmosphere
- Dark spots on the photosphere that may be related to solar storms
- The scientific study of the stars
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- The surface of the sun
- a group of stars that form a picture in space
- the distance that light travels in one year
- an energy emitted in the form of beautiful colors of light
- Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere
- closest star to Earth
- The planet that rotates sideways
- The Morning Star, the Evening Star
- the red planet
- The outermost part of the sun, “the crown”
- The largest planet
- A star that suddenly flares and becomes brighter
23 Clues: the red planet • The blue planet • The largest planet • The sun’s atmosphere • closest star to Earth • The surface of the sun • Planet closest to the sun • The planet that rotates sideways • The scientific study of the stars • The Morning Star, the Evening Star • Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere • The outermost part of the sun, “the crown” • ...
Chapter 5: Stars and Galaxies 2018-09-28
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- group of stars to which our solar system belongs to
- how bring a star actually is
- small, white, hot, dense star that remains after a nova
- process by which particles combine to form a new particle
- pattern of stars seen from earth
- very small, very dense star that remains after a supernova
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- distance that light travels in one year
- group of billions of stars
- how bright a star looks
- region in space with tremendous gravity, caused by the collapse of a huge star
- brilliant explosion of a collapsed red giant
- star that has expanded after using up its hydrogen
- brilliant explosion of a collapsed supergiant
- everything that exists
14 Clues: everything that exists • how bright a star looks • group of billions of stars • how bring a star actually is • pattern of stars seen from earth • distance that light travels in one year • brilliant explosion of a collapsed red giant • brilliant explosion of a collapsed supergiant • star that has expanded after using up its hydrogen • ...
Scavenger Hunt 2023-06-20
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- Closest pin to Cunningham Creek
- Fine melodrama
- Pink triangle
- Eastern circle
- Watery blue square
- Green square pin
- Green triangle
- Go Here Next
- Blue circle or pink star
- Pink square next to the jail
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- Incorrectly marked by a yellow square
- Cemetery pinned by a star
- Northwest circle pin
- Triangle pin for a school
- You Are Here
- Orange triangle pin
- Shares a roof with City Hall
- Green circle
- Playground at the green star
- The other cemetery - pink pin
20 Clues: You Are Here • Green circle • Go Here Next • Pink triangle • Fine melodrama • Eastern circle • Green triangle • Green square pin • Watery blue square • Orange triangle pin • Northwest circle pin • Blue circle or pink star • Cemetery pinned by a star • Triangle pin for a school • Shares a roof with City Hall • Playground at the green star • Pink square next to the jail • ...
anahi eclipse crossword 2023-05-15
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- Force
- giant Star
- celestial object
- magnetic spectrum
- Star revolves around other stars
- galaxy Certian type of galaxy
- hole empty space
- matter
- Formation of barium and krypton from uranium
- small rock orbiting the
- diagram Luminosity
- Gram kilogram and pounds
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- Object in different position
- Property of matter
- zodiac signs
- dwarf A nebula
- nebula A cloud of gas
- The brightest star in the night sky.
18 Clues: Force • matter • giant Star • zodiac signs • dwarf A nebula • celestial object • hole empty space • magnetic spectrum • Property of matter • diagram Luminosity • nebula A cloud of gas • small rock orbiting the • Gram kilogram and pounds • Object in different position • galaxy Certian type of galaxy • Star revolves around other stars • The brightest star in the night sky. • ...
A.Covill Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Earth and stars are part of the ______.
- How much matter is in an object.
- A laboratory in space.
- Also known as 1.5 hours.
- The galaxy that includes the solar system.
- Nothing not even light can escape this.
- A group of stars.
- The planet we are living on today.
- Something that orbits a planet or a star.
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- The distance light travels in one year.
- The third brightest star in our solar system, and the closest star to us.
- Can be known as natural gas.
- A force that keeps us from floating off into space.
- A large telescope in space.
- A path that an object takes around another in space.
- Twinkle twinkle little _________.
- A ring of icy objects around the sun.
- A moose has more _____ than a dog.
- A spiral galaxy that is 2.5 light years away.
- Mars, Earth, and Jupiter, are examples of this.
- Can be planetary or stellar of this.
- A space probe made by Nasa.
- The pole star.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
24 Clues: The pole star. • A group of stars. • A laboratory in space. • Also known as 1.5 hours. • A large telescope in space. • A space probe made by Nasa. • Can be known as natural gas. • How much matter is in an object. • Twinkle twinkle little _________. • A moose has more _____ than a dog. • The planet we are living on today. • Can be planetary or stellar of this. • ...
Space by Avril Braun 2018-11-06
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- The other thing that determines a star’s brightness
- we have this many planets
- star if it’s not black hole, the supernova turns into this
- group of stars that form imaginary pictures
- A “shooting star”
- A “dirty snowball” with two tails
- Determines a star’s brightness
- Dark areas on sun surface
- sun’s interior layer that energy goes through in the form of photons
- part of sun’s atmosphere that’s only visible during an eclipse, not the corona
- the part of the sun’s atmosphere Earthling’s see
- object with gravity so strong it can pull in light
- earliest stage of a star
- the sun’s “crown”
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- the explosion of a dead star
- we live here (planet wise)
- Plasma loops on sun’s surface
- the outermost layer of the sun’s interior
- Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus are classified as these types of planets
- Rocks in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
- stars are born here
- our star
- It was a planet, until 2006
- Electrically charged currents of energy that sometimes disrupt electricity on Earth
24 Clues: our star • A “shooting star” • the sun’s “crown” • stars are born here • earliest stage of a star • we have this many planets • Dark areas on sun surface • we live here (planet wise) • It was a planet, until 2006 • the explosion of a dead star • Plasma loops on sun’s surface • Determines a star’s brightness • A “dirty snowball” with two tails • Rocks in a belt between Mars and Jupiter • ...
Greek Civilization 2021-11-02
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- long poems told about heroic deeds
- a road used for trade and sharing ideas and communicating
- not a native Athenian, educated and taught public speaking to many Athenians
- a traditional story about gods or heroes
- a government where all citizens share the running in government
- The best-known writer of Greek comedies
- Zeus's wife and is the goddess of the gods
- god of the underworld, Zeus's brother
- someone who rules with total authority and takes power by force
- This is where the Greeks lived.
- He was the first leader of Perisa and assembled the Persian Army
- This is a spartan captive worker
- She was the sister to Apollo, goddess of hunting
- this battle was fought on a narrow strait of water
- God of gods and the heavens
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- comes from the Greek word for "love of wisdom"
- He used trickery to win wars
- Greek poet who wrote the epics in the 700 B.C.
- tiny independent country
- leader of Athens that help form their democracy
- first battle of the Persian wars
- a type of democracy where everyone participates at mass assemblies
- Greek leader who cancelled farmers debts and freed slaves
- wrote the history of the Persian wars
- The Persian religion they practiced
- "protector of the kingdom"
- Persian leader for the battle of Thermopylae, Darius son
- a country that is today known as Iran
- a place where people could meet and discuss issues
- highest mountain in Greece, home of the gods
30 Clues: tiny independent country • "protector of the kingdom" • God of gods and the heavens • He used trickery to win wars • This is where the Greeks lived. • first battle of the Persian wars • This is a spartan captive worker • long poems told about heroic deeds • The Persian religion they practiced • wrote the history of the Persian wars • god of the underworld, Zeus's brother • ...
NZ History Recap 2022-10-15
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- religious people that came to Aotearoa early on and influenced Maori thinking about settlement by pakeha
- The ancestors of Maori came from ... Polynesia
- the treaty was signed in ... forty
- the group that was formed to prevent Fletchers from building hundreds of houses at Ihumatao
- The name of the Governor that created and signed The Treaty (English version)
- Ihumatao is very close to ... and Auckland Airport
- an English translation of tapu
- The group of young academics and radicals that protested and fought for teaching of Te Reo in the 1970s
- The movement that elected and supported the Maori King in 1858
- Another term for opinion or point of view
- The Te Reo word for the land confiscations that came after the NZ Wars
- Over ... hundered chiefs signed Te Tiriti in total
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- In Te Tiriti (Maori version) this is the Te Reo version of sovereignty
- A regional or local variation of a language
- In The Treaty (English Version) this is the English version of Tino Rangatiratanga
- The country Captain Cook and most early settlers came from
- The first of the NZ Wars was the ... War
- A chief that supported Te Tiriti, Tamati ...
- The largest of the NZ Wars
- In both versions, Maori are given all ... and privileges of British citizens
- A northern chief who was opposed to Te Tiriti, Te Ruki ...
- The first chief to sign Te Tiriti
- A body created to investigate Treaty breaches, the Waitangi ...
- Te Reo term for land
- Most chiefs signed this version of the Treaty
25 Clues: Te Reo term for land • The largest of the NZ Wars • an English translation of tapu • The first chief to sign Te Tiriti • the treaty was signed in ... forty • The first of the NZ Wars was the ... War • Another term for opinion or point of view • A regional or local variation of a language • A chief that supported Te Tiriti, Tamati ... • ...
Science Vocabulary, Part 3 2022-12-19
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- dark area of the Moon's surface
- synonymous to orbit
- how long an orbit takes
- a space object like Venus or Jupiter
- the galaxy that our solar system is in
- a star that Earth always tilts towards
- a period of time
- to rotate around an object
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- a collection of a star, planets, and other space objects
- a meteor that has crashed into Earth
- luminescent part of interstellar medium
- chunk of rock and metal in space
- the collection of everything that exists
- a young star
- light that humans can see
- a star towards the end of its life
- recreation of an object or event
- chunk of rock that orbits a planet
18 Clues: a young star • a period of time • synonymous to orbit • how long an orbit takes • light that humans can see • to rotate around an object • dark area of the Moon's surface • chunk of rock and metal in space • recreation of an object or event • a star towards the end of its life • chunk of rock that orbits a planet • a meteor that has crashed into Earth • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2024-04-18
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- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • ...
master R's crossword on star wars 2021-10-21
7 Clues: a Jedi's weapon • a harsh desert planet • a planet of snow and ice • home to Yoda in his final years • darth vaders daughter lukes twin • usually flies with a hairy friend • loses his hand in emperor strikes back
Chris 2023-05-17
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Vocabulary Astronomy Crossword 2024-04-22
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Types of Stars 2023-12-19
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- Dwarf A small, cool star that is less luminous than the Sun, often the most common type of star in the universe.
- System A system where two stars orbit around a common center of mass, bound together by gravity.
- Star A star in the phase between being a main sequence star and a red giant, undergoing changes in its internal structure.
- Binary Star A binary star system in which the brightness of at least one component varies over time.
- Star A star whose brightness changes over time, often due to pulsations, eruptions, or interactions with a companion star.
- Dwarf The remnant of a low to medium-mass star after it has exhausted its nuclear fuel, characterized by its small size and high density.
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- Star A collapsed core of a massive star after a supernova explosion, consisting mainly of neutrons and extremely dense.
- Giant A large, aging star that has expanded and cooled after exhausting its core hydrogen, shining with a reddish hue.
- Sequence Star A stable star, like our Sun, that fuses hydrogen into helium in its core, releasing energy and light.
- A collapsing region of a molecular cloud before nuclear fusion ignites, marking the early stage of a star's formation.
- Hole An extremely dense region in spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape its gravitational pull.
- Star A massive star in the later stages of its life, significantly larger and brighter than the Sun.
- Star Two stars orbiting a common center of mass, bound together by gravity.
- Dwarf A star, like our Sun, that is in the stable phase of its life, converting hydrogen to helium in its core through nuclear fusion.
- Supergiant A massive and hot star with a blue-white color, found in the later stages of stellar evolution.
15 Clues: Star Two stars orbiting a common center of mass, bound together by gravity. • System A system where two stars orbit around a common center of mass, bound together by gravity. • Star A massive star in the later stages of its life, significantly larger and brighter than the Sun. • ...
Human Body 2024-06-16
12 Clues: Our star • All space • Star viewer • Path around • Orbits Earth • Space vehicle • Icy space rock • Orbits the sun • Space traveler • Star collection • Bright, hot ball • Falling space rock
LIFE CYCLE OF STAR 2023-02-13
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- lightest element
- longest lived of the objects in the unverse
- exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm
- matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy
- creation of chemical elements by nuclear fusion reactions within stars
- light and heat from stars is made
- what is left when stars have exhausted all fuel
- very young star
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- luminous and short lived
- collapsed core of a massive supergiant star
- theoretical stellar remnant
- place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- biggest explosion that humans have ever seen
- any star that has a hot, dense core
- luminescent part of interstellar medium
- dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution
16 Clues: very young star • lightest element • luminous and short lived • theoretical stellar remnant • light and heat from stars is made • exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm • any star that has a hot, dense core • luminescent part of interstellar medium • collapsed core of a massive supergiant star • longest lived of the objects in the unverse • ...
Stars and Galaxies 2021-02-19
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- a force that pulls planets and other celestial bodies towards their centre
- If they are not Jovian planets they are ... planets
- Nasa landed this on Mars this February
- collection of millions or billions of stars
- When stars explode during dying, creating a dazzling display of light
- A star that has run out of hydrogen in its core
- The earths star
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- Our galaxy
- Conversion of hydrogen to helium in a star
- Closest planet to the sun
- Type of planet that is made up of gas
- Furthest planet from the sun.
- First stage in the lifecycle of a star
- How many planets in our solar system
- An object made up of gas
- Our galaxies only planetoid
16 Clues: Our galaxy • The earths star • An object made up of gas • Closest planet to the sun • Our galaxies only planetoid • Furthest planet from the sun. • How many planets in our solar system • Type of planet that is made up of gas • First stage in the lifecycle of a star • Nasa landed this on Mars this February • Conversion of hydrogen to helium in a star • ...
Vocab 2024-04-19
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
LIFE CYCLE OF STAR 2023-02-13
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- lightest element
- longest lived of the objects in the unverse
- exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm
- matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy
- creation of chemical elements by nuclear fusion reactions within stars
- light and heat from stars is made
- what is left when stars have exhausted all fuel
- very young star
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- luminous and short lived
- collapsed core of a massive supergiant star
- theoretical stellar remnant
- place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- biggest explosion that humans have ever seen
- any star that has a hot, dense core
- luminescent part of interstellar medium
- dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution
16 Clues: very young star • lightest element • luminous and short lived • theoretical stellar remnant • light and heat from stars is made • exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm • any star that has a hot, dense core • luminescent part of interstellar medium • collapsed core of a massive supergiant star • longest lived of the objects in the unverse • ...
Space crossword 2022-12-04
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- something that happens when a massive star dies out
- something we don’t know the size of
- something that is normally rocky
- a white dwarf reacting to a nebula
- little planets bigger brothers
- something that is a star and a planet at the same time
- something with lots of mass
- something made from a gas
- something that’s orbits a planet
- IAIAIAIIAIAIIEIAEIEIIEiEieiaiaeiaei
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- how are you this good
- a planet that is too small to be one
- something that can harbour a star
- something that’s hard to break (in laws)
- when a planet spins around a star or another planet
15 Clues: how are you this good • something made from a gas • something with lots of mass • little planets bigger brothers • something that is normally rocky • something that’s orbits a planet • something that can harbour a star • a white dwarf reacting to a nebula • something we don’t know the size of • IAIAIAIIAIAIIEIAEIEIIEiEieiaiaeiaei • a planet that is too small to be one • ...
english-dutch 147 2018-07-30
27 Clues: team • wars • Italy • victims • doctors • medical • started • borders • abandon • without • to enjoy • ministry • epidemics • persevere • education • worldwide • disasters • eight days • spectacular • specialists • to stimulate • bicycle tour • cycling race • emergency aid • participation • mainly, chiefly • to touch, to contact
Unit 4 Roman Republic Crossword 2021-11-22
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- person of noble birth; aristocrat
- first written laws of Ancient Rome
- roman general who became temporary dictator of Rome during war then gave up power once it was over
- a sea between Italy and Greece
- giant farm estate owned by rich partricians
- type of government in which supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and exercised by representatives
- the power to cancel or postpone decisions
- highest rank of elected official in Rome; commander of the armies; chairman of Senate
- river in central Italy that flow through Rome
- legendary founders of the city of Rome
- representative body of plebeians
- civilization in northern Africa known for sailing
- group of Roman citizens who created laws
- the Proud last King of the Etruscans
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- Mountains chain of mountains that extends the length of the entire Italian Peninsula
- Carthaginian general in the Punic Wars
- last name of brother reformers who urged senate to break up latifundias and give back to the people; both were killed
- early Italian civilization before the Romans
- one of 10 officers elected to protect the interests and rights for plebeians
- Mountains largest mountain range in Europe; north of Italy
- idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
- Italic language spoken in Ancient Rome
- Roman general in the Punic Wars
- capital city of Italy
- series of 3 wars between Rome and Carthage
- person belonging to the common people in Rome
- curved masonry construction for spanning an opening; invented by the Etruscans
27 Clues: capital city of Italy • a sea between Italy and Greece • Roman general in the Punic Wars • representative body of plebeians • person of noble birth; aristocrat • first written laws of Ancient Rome • the Proud last King of the Etruscans • Carthaginian general in the Punic Wars • Italic language spoken in Ancient Rome • legendary founders of the city of Rome • ...
sexy women 2024-05-22
13 Clues: villanelle • x files star • scream 5 star • maggie in twd • marvel actress • bad guy singer • shameless star • adopted children • jewish black swan star • originally from ukraine • regina in new mean girls • summertime sadness singer • pirate in a very famous pirate movie
Across 5 April's 2013-05-20
Across
- fought for the confederates
- a prominent Congregationalist and clerkman
- an American states man and leader of the confederacy
- a major general during the American war
- an American abolitionist advicate for native Americans
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- 12th govoner of New York
- a camp ground south of Rose Hill, Illinois
- leader of radical republic faction republic party, despised slavery
- known as the attorney
- Tennessee the 2 of 2 smaller wars fought
- Tennessee one of the 2 smaller wars fought
11 Clues: known as the attorney • 12th govoner of New York • fought for the confederates • a major general during the American war • Tennessee the 2 of 2 smaller wars fought • a camp ground south of Rose Hill, Illinois • a prominent Congregationalist and clerkman • Tennessee one of the 2 smaller wars fought • an American states man and leader of the confederacy • ...
Rome Vs. Carthage 2023-10-24
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- When the Second Punic War Started
- Who won All the Punic Wars?
- When the first Punic War started
- Changed the tides in the second Punic War
- Big board used to board ships
- Traveled across the Alps to destroy Rome.
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- When the third Punic War started
- the Person who wanted to destroy Carthage
- Pounds of gold and silver
- Who did Rome fight in the Punic Wars
- Where most of the First Punic war was fought.
11 Clues: Pounds of gold and silver • Who won All the Punic Wars? • Big board used to board ships • When the third Punic War started • When the first Punic War started • When the Second Punic War Started • Who did Rome fight in the Punic Wars • the Person who wanted to destroy Carthage • Changed the tides in the second Punic War • Traveled across the Alps to destroy Rome. • ...
Space Unit 3 vocab 2016-10-16
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- stars dust and gas bound together by gravity
- Star collapses under gravity
- Brightness of a star from standard distance
- Brightness of star from as seen from Earth
- space and everything in it
- The actual brightness of a object such as a star
- Hertzsprung-Russel diagram
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- all of the frequencies or wavelengths
- large cloud of gas and dust in space; stars are born
- a gigantic explosion in which massive star collapses
- Distance that light travels in a year
- Small dim star that is left over center of older star
12 Clues: space and everything in it • Hertzsprung-Russel diagram • Star collapses under gravity • all of the frequencies or wavelengths • Distance that light travels in a year • Brightness of star from as seen from Earth • Brightness of a star from standard distance • stars dust and gas bound together by gravity • The actual brightness of a object such as a star • ...
Ancient Rome vocabulary 2023-05-12
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- AUGUSTUS: First Roman emperor.
- CAESAR: Emperor in Ancient Rome’s force.
- An Ancient Rome region in Europe.
- A person in Ancient Rome, wealthy and with political power.
- Carthaginian, that crossed the Alps and entered Italy.
- A person, chief magistrate of the Roman republic.
- Three persons working together.
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- An assembly where most of law-making decisions have place.
- Judgement in courts, justice…
- Common person in Ancient Rome with no political power.
- WARS: Three wars against Carthage, that ended up in the destruction of Carthage.
- The body, in Ancient Rome, that did laws.
12 Clues: Judgement in courts, justice… • AUGUSTUS: First Roman emperor. • Three persons working together. • An Ancient Rome region in Europe. • CAESAR: Emperor in Ancient Rome’s force. • The body, in Ancient Rome, that did laws. • A person, chief magistrate of the Roman republic. • Common person in Ancient Rome with no political power. • ...
The Bone Wars 2023-05-17
7 Clues: Who won the Bone Wars? • A____ started the bone wars. • What college did Marsh teach at? • What is the study of fossils called? • How many new species of dinosaurs did Cope find? • How many new species of dinosaurs did Marsh find? • What part of America did the Bone wars take place in?
Star Stuff - Terminology 2021-03-02
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- A region of space that has so much mass concentrated in it that there is no way for a nearby object to escape its gravitational pull
- The layer of the solar atmosphere that is located above the photosphere and beneath the transition region and the corona.
- A temporary disturbed area in the solar photosphere that appears dark because it is cooler than the surrounding areas.
- The region around a planet such as the Earth within which the motion of charged particles is influenced by the planet's magnetic field
- A star ending its life in a huge explosion.
- A stream of charged particles flowing outward from the Sun's corona.
- The highest energy (shortest wavelength) photons
- A colorful, rapidly varying glow in the sky caused by the collision of charged particles in the magnetosphere with atoms in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
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- The visible surface of the Sun
- A layer in a star in which convection currents are the main mechanism by which energy is transported outward. In the Sun, a convection zone extends from just below the photosphere to about seventy percent of the solar radius.
- Radiation that travels through vacuous space at the speed of light and propagates by the interplay of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
- a gas heated to sufficiently high temperatures that the atoms ionize.
- The outermost layer of the solar atmosphere. The corona consists of a highly rarefied gas with a low density and a temperature greater than one million degrees Kelvin. It is visible to the naked eye during a solar eclipse.
- A discrete quantity of electromagnetic energy.
- A neutron star (burnt-out star) that emits radio waves which pulse on and off.
- Rapid release of energy from a localized region on the Sun in the form of electromagnetic radiation, energetic particles, and mass motions.
- A faint blue, star-like object commonly considered to be extremely distant, probably an unusual nucleus of a galaxy. It has a tendency to flare.
17 Clues: The visible surface of the Sun • A star ending its life in a huge explosion. • A discrete quantity of electromagnetic energy. • The highest energy (shortest wavelength) photons • A stream of charged particles flowing outward from the Sun's corona. • a gas heated to sufficiently high temperatures that the atoms ionize. • ...
Star Daily Puzzle 2023-01-21
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- Granny’s first husband
- Granny’s oldest child
- Granny can’t last a day without a cup of ___
- Oldest grandson
- Granny’s favourite biscuit
- Granny’s favourite show
- Youngest grandson
- Oldest granddaughter
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- Grannys birthday restaurant
- Best month to be born in
- Granny’s favourite brand of crisps
- Granny’s favourite daughter (not Lisa)
- Granny’s youngest child
- Granny’s best friend
- Where Granny grew up
- Youngest granddaughter
- Granny’s next holiday
17 Clues: Oldest grandson • Youngest grandson • Granny’s best friend • Where Granny grew up • Oldest granddaughter • Granny’s oldest child • Granny’s next holiday • Granny’s first husband • Youngest granddaughter • Granny’s youngest child • Granny’s favourite show • Best month to be born in • Granny’s favourite biscuit • Grannys birthday restaurant • Granny’s favourite brand of crisps • ...
Star Chapter Crossword 2024-03-27
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- Cool objects in space tend to glow this color.
- The law used to relate the temperature of a star and its wavelength of light is known as this.
- Stars that are much smaller than our Sun are known as these.
- The apparent brightness of stars in the night sky are measured using units of _________ which was first coined by the Greek astronomer Hipparchus.
- These are very large, cool stars found on the upper right-hand side of an HR Diagram.
- These are small, extremely hot stars found on the bottom left-hand size of an HR Diagram.
- To calculate a star's radius, a mathematical relationship between luminosity, temperature, and radius is used known as this law (found on page 334).
- Astronomers call the amount of energy an object radiates this, which is shown with the variable "L".
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- In 1912, Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell plotted stars based on luminosity and temperature to come up with this diagram, one of the most important tools used in astronomy.
- Stars that are much larger than our Sun are known as these.
- If two stars have the same temperature, but one is more luminous than the other, the more luminous star must have a larger surface area, and thus a larger ____________ (pg. 334).
- This kind of star is the majority of stars found on an HR Diagram going from the top left to the bottom right.
- A star's __________ depicts the energy it emits at each wavelength of light and is perhaps the single most important thing we can know about the star.
- A star's apparent magnitude depends on two factors: its luminosity and its __________ from Earth (found on page 332).
- This person actually classified the stars in the Draper Catalog based on the temperature and color of the stars.
- A star's temperature can often be deducted from the ________ of its emitted light (found on page 333).
- Hot objects in space tend to glow this color.
17 Clues: Hot objects in space tend to glow this color. • Cool objects in space tend to glow this color. • Stars that are much larger than our Sun are known as these. • Stars that are much smaller than our Sun are known as these. • These are very large, cool stars found on the upper right-hand side of an HR Diagram. • ...
You’re My Star 2024-11-14
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- What you are to me; also something I hate.
- Where we see each other.
- A leprechaun or pirate would dream for this.
- How Snapchat sees us.
- Where we could be.
- A variation of your favorite color.
- For shopping, tasks, or lovers.
- Tell me this word and I will give you the next puzzle.
- All-knower.
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- You’re one of these.
- Our supposed 2026/27 destination.
- Lucky, or unlucky?
- You just have to say yes.
- A measure of how much I love.
- The last word in the title of Paul Anka’s 1963 hit.
- Your favorite saying.
- A little superstar.
17 Clues: All-knower. • Lucky, or unlucky? • Where we could be. • A little superstar. • You’re one of these. • How Snapchat sees us. • Your favorite saying. • Where we see each other. • You just have to say yes. • A measure of how much I love. • For shopping, tasks, or lovers. • Our supposed 2026/27 destination. • A variation of your favorite color. • What you are to me; also something I hate. • ...
Rome Crossword 2018-03-08
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- / Number of Triumvirates in Rome
- / Julius Caesar crossed this to begin the Roman civil war
- the Rubicon / Phrase meaning “passing the point of no return”
- / True/False: All Roman people were treated equally
- Augustus / First Roman emperor
- / True/False: The Roman Legions were also Engineers
- / Another name for the enemy Germanic tribes the Roman Legions fought against
- Caesar / First dictator of Rome
- / Last king of Rome
- / Famous Roman structure built in 80 C.E
- / Structures that helped water flow throughout Rome
- / Mark Antony allied with this person during the civil war with Octavian
- / Rome fought against them during the Punic Wars
- / Led the Carthage army during the Second Punic War
- / Made up the Senate
- / Who won the Punic Wars
- / Groups of powerful Roman soldiers who stayed far away from their homeland and fought off enemy tribes
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- / Number of Punic Wars
- / Group of people who represented the Plebeian Council
- / Leaders of newly conquered lands and provinces
- / Another name for Roman kings (starts with an E)
- / Leaders of the Roman Government
- / Leader of slave uprising
- / Person who maintained public events to gain popularity
- / Group of three men who held political power
- / Rome becomes this in 509 B.C.E
- / Another name for Caesar Augustus (first emperor of Rome)
- / Another name for the common people in Rome
- / What Roman Empire ends in 476 C.E
- / Led the census
- / Julius Caesar was part of this Triumvirate (First or Second)
- / Mark Antony was part of this Triumvirate (First or Second)
32 Clues: / Led the census • / Last king of Rome • / Made up the Senate • / Number of Punic Wars • / Who won the Punic Wars • / Leader of slave uprising • / Number of Triumvirates in Rome • / Leaders of the Roman Government • Augustus / First Roman emperor • / Rome becomes this in 509 B.C.E • Caesar / First dictator of Rome • / What Roman Empire ends in 476 C.E • ...
Assyrian Innovations 2022-09-30
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- NASA gave Assyrians credit for discovering___
- They created___to get around faster in wars
- They invented these to store their writings
- They pioneered using___to make stronger weapons
- The___were able to follow stars and planets
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- They made several___advancments due to wars
- The Assyrians used this to make pottery.
- an important siege weapon
- They made the first system of writing called_
- The Assyrians divided time by___
10 Clues: an important siege weapon • The Assyrians divided time by___ • The Assyrians used this to make pottery. • They made several___advancments due to wars • They created___to get around faster in wars • They invented these to store their writings • The___were able to follow stars and planets • NASA gave Assyrians credit for discovering___ • ...
Medieval Period Group 3 2013-03-28
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- missionary monks
- The first people to rule over the Holy Lands before the Crusades
- religious wars
- war between England and France over throne
- total number of Crusades
- the act of being kicked out of the Church
- a system built around large estates
- Jerusalem and the surrounding lands
- trade organization workers had the same occupation
- Charlemagne's family
- war between Lancasters and the Yorks
- plague that devasted Europe during the Medieval period
- skilled soldier who rode on horseback
- gained power by obtaining land after the Crusades
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- family represented by the white rose in the Wars of the Roses
- weren't tied to land but worked on it in the manorial system
- loyalty
- an apprentice who learned the ways from a master artisan
- officials chosen by Charlemange
- large estate owned by wealthy lord
- pope who crowned Charlemagne the Holy Roman Emperor
- group of German cities that promoted trade
- anyone who accepts a fief
- land given to a knight
- first country to develop central government
- the young woman who led the French into battle
- gave rights to English nobles and limited king's power
- family represented by the red rose in the Wars of the Roses
- legal procedures that tried heretics
- person who learned a craft
- a worker who is leagally tied to a manor
- Charles the great
- contained survey results conducted in England
- system where land is exchanged for service
- one who gives fiefs to vassals
- denying or not believing in the teachings of the Church
36 Clues: loyalty • religious wars • missionary monks • Charles the great • Charlemagne's family • land given to a knight • total number of Crusades • anyone who accepts a fief • person who learned a craft • one who gives fiefs to vassals • officials chosen by Charlemange • large estate owned by wealthy lord • a system built around large estates • Jerusalem and the surrounding lands • ...
Greek Civilization 2021-11-01
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- long poems told about heroic deeds
- a road used for trade and sharing ideas and communicating
- not a native Athenian, educated and taught public speaking to many Athenians
- a traditional story about gods or heroes
- a government where all citizens share the running in government
- The best-known writer of Greek comedies
- Zeus's wife and is the goddess of the gods
- god of the underworld, Zeus's brother
- someone who rules with total authority and takes power by force
- This is where the Greeks lived.
- He was the first leader of Perisa and assembled the Persian Army
- This is a spartan captive worker
- She was the sister to Apollo, goddess of hunting
- battle fought on a narrow strait of water
- God of gods and the heavens
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- comes from the Greek word for "love of wisdom"
- He used trickery to win wars
- Greek poet who wrote the epics in the 700 B.C.
- tiny independent country
- leader of Athens that help form their democracy
- first battle of the Persian wars
- a type of democracy where everyone participates at mass assemblies
- Greek leader who cancelled farmers debts and freed slaves
- wrote the history of the Persian wars
- The Persian religion they practiced
- "protector of the kingdom"
- Persian leader for the battle of Thermopylae, Darius son
- a country that is today known as Iran
- a place where people could meet and discuss issues
- highest mountain in Greece, home of the gods
30 Clues: tiny independent country • "protector of the kingdom" • God of gods and the heavens • He used trickery to win wars • This is where the Greeks lived. • first battle of the Persian wars • This is a spartan captive worker • long poems told about heroic deeds • The Persian religion they practiced • wrote the history of the Persian wars • god of the underworld, Zeus's brother • ...
Unit 4 Roman Republic Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-07
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- idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
- person of noble birth; aristocrat
- river in central Italy that flow through Rome
- Roman general in the Punic Wars
- series of 3 wars between Rome and Carthage
- civilization in northern Africa known for sailing
- roman general who became temporary dictator of Rome during war then gave up power once it was over
- the power to cancel or postpone decisions
- last King of the Etruscans
- curved masonry construction for spanning an opening; invented by the Etruscans
- highest rank of elected official in Rome; commander of the armies; chairman of Senate
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- giant farm estate owned by rich partricians
- first written laws of Ancient Rome
- group of Roman citizens who created laws
- type of government in which supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and exercised by representatives
- one of 10 officers elected to protect the interests and rights for plebeians
- early Italian civilization before the Romans
- a sea between Italy and Greece
- brother reformers who urged senate to break up latifundias and give back to the people; both were killed
- chain of mountains that extends the length of the entire Italian Peninsula
- Italic language spoken in Ancient Rome
- person belonging to the common people in Rome
- legendary founder of the city of Rome who killed his brother and became first king of Rome
- largest mountain range in Europe; north of Italy
- capital city of Italy
- Carthaginian general in the Punic Wars
26 Clues: capital city of Italy • last King of the Etruscans • a sea between Italy and Greece • Roman general in the Punic Wars • person of noble birth; aristocrat • first written laws of Ancient Rome • Italic language spoken in Ancient Rome • Carthaginian general in the Punic Wars • group of Roman citizens who created laws • the power to cancel or postpone decisions • ...
Greece VS Rome 2024-02-13
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- The city of ___ was a city in Rome which is famously known for an eruption occurring there.
- The Greeks popularized ___ and are considered the founding fathers to it.
- ___ has survived long enough as an empire to still exist today as a country.
- Both Rome and Greece used the military formation called ___.
- The city of ___ was the strongest in all of Greece and is well known today for its military strength.
- Even though it was alcohol, ___ was a very important drink to Greece.
- Girls in Greece often got ___ as soon as they hit puberty so around 12 or 13 years old.
- The Romans adapted the Greeks military ___ as their own.
- ___ in Rome had more rights and freedom than that of Greece.
- The Roman Empire was mainly located in modern day Italy.
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- Over time, Rome developed from a Republic to an ___.
- The Romans adapted the Greeks style of ___ and painted into their own civilization.
- This place was famous because the Romans held fights here for entertainment.
- The most commonly used language in Rome was ___.
- The civilization of ___ was the civilization that fought the Romans in a series of 3 wars.
- ___ is considered to be one of the best ever Roman emperors.
- ___ was a common thing among both Greece and Rome with the amount of gods they believe in.
- The three different wars that occurred between Rome and Carthage were the ___ Wars.
- The Greeks used the ___ in the area for fast transportation
- The first ever ___ games took place in Greece and are still popular today.
20 Clues: The most commonly used language in Rome was ___. • Over time, Rome developed from a Republic to an ___. • The Romans adapted the Greeks military ___ as their own. • The Roman Empire was mainly located in modern day Italy. • The Greeks used the ___ in the area for fast transportation • ___ is considered to be one of the best ever Roman emperors. • ...
Afghanistan test practice 2024-04-16
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- was ousted by cousin Dauod in 1973
- UN put him into power in Afghanistan
- anti Soviet holy warriors
- war that took soldiers away from Afghanistan
- dictator of Pakistan
- capital of Afghanistan
- gave Taliban ultimatum
- who won the Soviet Invasion
- where Afghan refugees fled
- where weapons we gave to Mujahideen were stockpiled
- where weapons were made that were used against the Soviets
- assassinated during fake interview
- destroyed Kabul vying for power
- first name of CIA agent who helps Charlie Wilson
- lost Anglo Afghan Wars
- who lost the Anglo Afghan Wars
- lasted 10 years
- War tension between the USSR and America in late 20th c.
- took troops out of Iraq and put them back into Afghanistan
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- killed Osama bin Laden
- removed the last troops in Afghanistan
- funded the training of Islamic extremists to fight Soviets
- where bin Laden was from
- kicked Zahir Shah off the throne
- what Great Britain wanted to protect from Russia
- started Taliban
- a cold war between Russia and England
- how many years the US had troops in Afghanistan
- where Charlie Wilson was a Congressman
- fought against Taliban when they first came to power
- number of Anglo-Afghan Wars
- was killed in Pakistan
- brought stability to Afghanistan after Civil War
- arranged for Mujahideen to get weapons
- What Hamid Karzai was supposed to build in Afghanistan
- was against Great Britain in the Great Game
- cash crop of Afghanistan
- where the Buddhas were
- what Taliban blew up
39 Clues: started Taliban • lasted 10 years • dictator of Pakistan • what Taliban blew up • killed Osama bin Laden • capital of Afghanistan • gave Taliban ultimatum • was killed in Pakistan • lost Anglo Afghan Wars • where the Buddhas were • where bin Laden was from • cash crop of Afghanistan • anti Soviet holy warriors • where Afghan refugees fled • number of Anglo-Afghan Wars • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-11-12
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- is known as Dragon.
- Shift stars seem to shift their positions against the farther stars.
- is the measurement of stars.
- the difference in two solar calendars.
- is the power of a star.
- body an opaque object that emits thermal radiation.
- Rigel a young blue star and one of the most luminous of all stars.
- Are formed when a gas cloud out in the nebula or other region in space.
- apparent motion due to the rotation of the earth.
- are created when materials in the disk around a preexisting star begins to condense around a rock.
- Major known as the big bear.
- known as the hunter.
- constellations lie on the other side of the celestial equator.
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- was a vain and boastful wife of King Cepheus of Ethiopia.
- a constellation named after the Greek hero Herakles.
- displays little movement in the sky.
- the standard unit of distance.
- patterns of stars seen in the sky.
- magnitude astronomers describe the actual brightness of a star.
- sign one of the 12 zodiac signs that the sun is on the birth date.
- constellations constellations that move counterclockwise directions.
- star patterns that have discovered but not been officially identified as a constellation.
- plane is the imaginary line traced by the sun and sky.
- Giant stars those with a mass more than 10 times higher than that of our sun.
- Betelgeuse a red star that doesnt shine with a steady light as it expands.
25 Clues: is known as Dragon. • known as the hunter. • is the power of a star. • is the measurement of stars. • Major known as the big bear. • the standard unit of distance. • patterns of stars seen in the sky. • displays little movement in the sky. • the difference in two solar calendars. • apparent motion due to the rotation of the earth. • ...
Into The Universe 2022-08-22
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- A powerful and luminous explosion of a star
- A composition of particles that do not emit or absorb light
- A system of billions of stars
- The galaxy in which we live in
- A celestial body that orbits around a larger body
- A region of space that no matter or radiation can escape from
- A cloud of dust and gas in outer space
- A massive and extremely remote celestial object
- A small body of matter from space that enters the atmosphere
- A celestial body resembling a small planet
- A group of stars that forms an identifiable pattern
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- The natural satellite of Earth
- A celestial object that emits regular pulses of radio waves
- A star with a large increase in brightness
- How astronomers explain the way the universe began
- The collection of eight groups of planets and their moons circling around the sun
- A planet orbiting a star outside of the Solar System
- Matter that has an opposite electric charge
- A small and dense star around the size of a normal planet
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- A large planet of relatively low density
- A celestial body made out of gases/rocks/dust
- A celestial body moving in an orbit around a star
24 Clues: A system of billions of stars • The natural satellite of Earth • The galaxy in which we live in • A cloud of dust and gas in outer space • A fixed luminous point in the night sky • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun • A large planet of relatively low density • A star with a large increase in brightness • A celestial body resembling a small planet • ...
Vocabulary Observing the Night Sky Part 1 2023-11-16
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- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- An object that enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up, creating a streak of light. Sometimes called a shooting star.
- A star and all of the planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other objects orbit the star.
- The curved path a celestial object takes when it revolves around a star, planet, or moon. To move in an orbit around another object.
- A small, rocky object that is in an orbit around a star, but doesn’t qualify as a planet.
- A collection of millions to billions of stars, mostly seen as spiral or elliptical shapes.
- When a celestial object goes around another object. Also called orbiting.
- An object that is in a highly elliptical orbit around a star which generates a tail of dust and gas as it approaches the star.
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- Contains all matter and energy in existence. Includes all galaxies, stars, and planets.
- A natural object that is in orbit around a planet
- A round object that is in orbit around a star.
- A celestial body of gas that releases light and energy due to nuclear fusion.
- A remaining piece of a meteor is found on the ground.
- When an object turns about its axis.
- The path of an object in motion and being affected by the gravitational force of another object.
15 Clues: When an object turns about its axis. • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • A round object that is in orbit around a star. • A natural object that is in orbit around a planet • A remaining piece of a meteor is found on the ground. • When a celestial object goes around another object. Also called orbiting. • ...
Constellations 2015-03-01
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- latin for 'cross'
- it ranges from red to yellow to blue depending on the surface temperature
- also known as "ursa minor"
- because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- it is the closest star to earth next to sun
- the second brightest star, and is a part of carina constellation
- an aboriginal tribe in Australia
- illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere
- considered as "window to the future"
- the color of the hottest star
- constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- ancient civilizations looked up to these patterns as messages, guides, or symbols from the ________
- some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- to get this, astromomers study the spectral lines of the stars
- is a recognized, but not official grouping of stars
- ________ temperature of stars that are expressed in Kelvin
- very small stars are considered as _______ stars
- is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- refers to the half-man, half-horse in greek mythology
- the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- stars that are twice to 10 times larger than our sun are considered _________ stars
- the stars that are 10 time larger than the sun
- before formal science came in, people looked to the sky for _______
- the _______ the stars the reddish they appear
- are massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures
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- latin for "keel"
- "shooting star" or "falling star" is actually a ______
- constellations that can be seen all year round
- is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- describes the rate at which a star radiates energy
- is described in terms of magnitude and luminosity
- the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- the movement of the earth around its axis
- latin name for 'swan' and is the 16th largest constellation
- also known as "ursa major"
- known as the "north star"
- devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- a constellation named after a queen in greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- "morning star" is actually planet ______
40 Clues: latin for "keel" • latin for 'cross' • known as the "north star" • also known as "ursa minor" • also known as "ursa major" • the color of the hottest star • an aboriginal tribe in Australia • considered as "window to the future" • the big dipper is an asterism of _______ • "morning star" is actually planet ______ • the movement of the earth around its axis • ...
Constellations 2015-03-01
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- it ranges from red to yellow to blue depending on the surface temperature
- known as the "north star"
- devised a scale of 1-6 to describe the apparent magnitude of a star
- is a recognized, but not official grouping of stars
- "shooting star" or "falling star" is actually a ______
- ________ temperature of stars that are expressed in Kelvin
- to get this, astromomers study the spectral lines of the stars
- stars that are twice to 10 times larger than our sun are considered _________ stars
- before formal science came in, people looked to the sky for _______
- is a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one's birth on an individual destiny or future
- is a science that uses the principals of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial bodies
- the sections of the sky that contains patterns
- the _______ the stars the reddish they appear
- is described in terms of magnitude and luminosity
- describes the rate at which a star radiates energy
- constellations that lie near the equator are canis major, canis minor, pegasus and _______
- ancient civilizations looked up to these patterns as messages, guides, or symbols from the ________
- very small stars are considered as _______ stars
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- latin for 'cross'
- latin for "keel"
- the second brightest star, and is a part of carina constellation
- also known as "ursa major"
- it is the closest star to earth next to sun
- the color of the hottest star
- an aboriginal tribe in Australia
- illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere
- constellations that can be seen all year round
- refers to the half-man, half-horse in greek mythology
- the greek philosopher that created the constellation Argo Navis
- considered as "window to the future"
- some people makes a wish one the ________ star they see at night
- also known as "ursa minor"
- the big dipper is an asterism of _______
- because of the earth's _________ around the sun, we see various constellations
- a constellation named after a queen in greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- are massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures
- latin name for 'swan' and is the 16th largest constellation
- the movement of the earth around its axis
- "morning star" is actually planet ______
39 Clues: latin for "keel" • latin for 'cross' • known as the "north star" • also known as "ursa major" • also known as "ursa minor" • the color of the hottest star • an aboriginal tribe in Australia • considered as "window to the future" • the big dipper is an asterism of _______ • "morning star" is actually planet ______ • the movement of the earth around its axis • ...
Grade 7 / Week 3 2013-11-06
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- person who creates illusions
- person who believes in what is real of practical
- person who is too focused on themselves or conceited
- study of anything beyond Earth's atmosphere
- "star"
- among the stars
- person who cares for teeth
- person who wins a competition / medal
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- small star shaped mark*
- terrible event,believed to be caused by an unfavorable star
- person who studies human culture
- a star shaped flower
- having to do with a star or stars
- "one who believes or is an expert at something"
- "star"
15 Clues: "star" • "star" • among the stars • a star shaped flower • small star shaped mark* • person who cares for teeth • person who creates illusions • person who studies human culture • having to do with a star or stars • person who wins a competition / medal • study of anything beyond Earth's atmosphere • "one who believes or is an expert at something" • ...
astronomy 2023-06-24
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- supermassive black hole
- really big gas giant
- point in the sky directly overhead
- a shooting star
- when day and night is equal
- a collection of stars
- a known star pattern
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- bright star go kaboom
- longest day, shortest night
- one of the eight? nine?
- a north-south line through a zenith
- an unknown star pattern
- floating space rock
- near a celestial pole
14 Clues: a shooting star • floating space rock • really big gas giant • a known star pattern • bright star go kaboom • near a celestial pole • a collection of stars • supermassive black hole • one of the eight? nine? • an unknown star pattern • longest day, shortest night • when day and night is equal • point in the sky directly overhead • a north-south line through a zenith
Ancient Rome 2023-05-15
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- secret political alliance
- wars: series of wars between 264 and 146 BC fought between Rome and Carthage.
- chief executives of Rome
- there were wealth landwores who held all of the highest positions in government.
- was a law court
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- Period of relative peace and stability
- Period of relative peace and stability
- It was a Roman emperor between 161AC and 180AC.
- they become to a low class
- an ancient Phoenician city in the north coast of Africa
- written laws
- a region of Western Europe
12 Clues: written laws • was a law court • chief executives of Rome • secret political alliance • they become to a low class • a region of Western Europe • Period of relative peace and stability • Period of relative peace and stability • It was a Roman emperor between 161AC and 180AC. • an ancient Phoenician city in the north coast of Africa • ...
CH 24:stars and galaxies 2023-05-10
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- An astronomical object that is the violent end of stars. It leaves behind a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole.
- A large, reddish star that develops when a star ages up to its final state as its hydrogen fuel is used up.
- An astronomical object so massive and dense that its intense gravity prevents even light from escaping.
- An immense star with diameters greater than 100 suns.
- A long, narrow band representing most stars in the universe that stretches diagonally across the HR diagram.
- A naturalistic model for the origin of the universe. Claims the earth is 13.5 billion years old from a single dense point of matter.
- An unusual star that regularly changes brightness as it expands and contracts.
- A huge mass of billions of stars, dust, dust, and other astronomical bodies.
- Hubble Space Telescope
- A city-sized dense star that is the remnant of a supernova or collapsed white dwarf. Only made of neutrons.
- A star’s brightness as it would appear at a standard distance.
- The study of the universe, specifically how the universe began and how it has changed over time.
- What is the brightest star in the constellation “Big Dipper”?
- The change in position of a distant object at one’s viewing position changes.
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- A star’s brightness as viewed from earth
- Theoretical matter that makes up about 27% of the universe. Not observable via electromagnetic radiation.
- The distance that light travels in a year.
- Process of stellar birth, aging, and death.
- Groups or patterns of stars used to subdivide the heavens to locate and name individual stars.
- Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.
- The scientific study of the origin of the universe.
- A graph used to classify stars based on their color, temperature, and luminosity.
- The apparent lengthening of the wavelengths due to the expanding universe is not due to the motion of the stars themselves.
- An unusual celestial object that is as bright as a galaxy but appears as compact as a distant star.
- A unit of astronomical distance equal to 3.26 light-years.
- The hot, dense core of a dead star.
- A violent nuclear explosion that occurs when a white dwarf draws in hydrogen from a larger companion star.
- A group of stars close enough to be held together by gravity.
- An immense cloud of interstellar gas and dust.
- A pair of stars connected by gravity.
30 Clues: Hubble Space Telescope • The hot, dense core of a dead star. • A pair of stars connected by gravity. • Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. • A star’s brightness as viewed from earth • The distance that light travels in a year. • Process of stellar birth, aging, and death. • An immense cloud of interstellar gas and dust. • ...
Los 70´s 2023-05-13
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- Cantante conocido como "El Rey del Rock and Roll"
- Término que describe el estilo de música popular en los años 70
- Hall Nombre de la película ganadora del premio de la Academia en 1977 que se centró en el empoderamiento de las mujeres.
- Popular estilo de moda de los años 70 caracterizado por pantalones acampanados.
- Movimiento pacifista que promovía la no violencia y la paz en los años 70.
- Revista estadounidense que abordaba temas de feminismo y derechos de las mujeres en los años 70 .
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- Movimiento de empoderamiento femenino que ganó fuerza en los años 70.
- Estilo de peinado popular en los años 70 caracterizado por el cabello rizado y voluminoso .
- Movimiento social y político que luchaba por la igualdad de derechos raciales en los años 70.
- Estilo de baile popular en los años 70.
- Wars Película icónica de 1977 sobre una granja espacial y la lucha entre el bien y el mal.
- Grupo musical sueco conocido por canciones como "Dancing Queen".
12 Clues: Estilo de baile popular en los años 70. • Cantante conocido como "El Rey del Rock and Roll" • Término que describe el estilo de música popular en los años 70 • Grupo musical sueco conocido por canciones como "Dancing Queen". • Movimiento de empoderamiento femenino que ganó fuerza en los años 70. • ...
Rome Crossword 2019-02-06
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- Poor farmers and shopkeepers.
- Rome's wealthiest families
- Followers of Jesus
- A government in which leaders are voted into office.
- Code A collection of laws that was the basis of the Byzantine Empire
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- Slaves who fought to the death in large arenas.
- of Milan An order that gave religious freedom to all people in the Roman Empire.
- Romana A peace in Rome that lasted nearly 200 years.
- Wars The wars where Carthage and Rome fought for power.
- The rapid increase in prices.
- Elected leaders or Rome.
- Count on an area's population.
12 Clues: Followers of Jesus • Elected leaders or Rome. • Rome's wealthiest families • Poor farmers and shopkeepers. • The rapid increase in prices. • Count on an area's population. • Slaves who fought to the death in large arenas. • Romana A peace in Rome that lasted nearly 200 years. • A government in which leaders are voted into office. • ...
Ancient Rome Vocabulary 2023-05-05
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- a group of soldiers that make part of an army
- a piece of draped garment
- a site in the center of each Roman city-state to do social activities
- an ancient city in Italy
- supreme power held by the people
- a council that proved to be the most permanent element in Rome
- was the highest public official
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- a large theater or stadium
- an organization led by a king or leader
- Wars a series of wars in ancient Rome
- a large area used for performances
- a roman legionary officer
12 Clues: an ancient city in Italy • a piece of draped garment • a roman legionary officer • a large theater or stadium • was the highest public official • supreme power held by the people • a large area used for performances • Wars a series of wars in ancient Rome • an organization led by a king or leader • a group of soldiers that make part of an army • ...
Ancient Rome Vocabulary 2023-05-05
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- a group of soldiers that make part of an army
- a piece of draped garment
- a site in the center of each Roman city-state to do social activities
- an ancient city in Italy
- supreme power held by the people
- a council that proved to be the most permanent element in Rome
- was the highest public official
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- a large theater or stadium
- an organization led by a king or leader
- Wars a series of wars in ancient Rome
- a large area used for performances
- a roman legionary officer
12 Clues: an ancient city in Italy • a piece of draped garment • a roman legionary officer • a large theater or stadium • was the highest public official • supreme power held by the people • a large area used for performances • Wars a series of wars in ancient Rome • an organization led by a king or leader • a group of soldiers that make part of an army • ...
Africa: Tribal 2016-09-14
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- A group of people descended from a common ancestor
- Two or more clans living in a group
- Belief in many gods
- Attributing conscious life to objects in nature
- Africa's greatest explorer
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- An exchange
- Passed on from one generation to the next
- A source of income and cause of war for Africa
- Egyptians reasons for building the pyramids
- A source of income and cause of wars in Africa
- Capture from tribal wars or kidnapped
11 Clues: An exchange • Belief in many gods • Africa's greatest explorer • Two or more clans living in a group • Capture from tribal wars or kidnapped • Passed on from one generation to the next • Egyptians reasons for building the pyramids • A source of income and cause of war for Africa • A source of income and cause of wars in Africa • ...
Do you know wars? 2021-05-06
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- Who helped Australia with saving infants?
- How many wars were Australians in?
- How many months did the army spent in the trenchers?
- Who makes wars happen
- Was Australia losing in the War?
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- How did the Australians transfer infants to another place?
- How many children died in the War?
- Whats another word for war?
- A place in turkey.
- Who is allies with Australia?
10 Clues: A place in turkey. • Who makes wars happen • Whats another word for war? • Who is allies with Australia? • Was Australia losing in the War? • How many children died in the War? • How many wars were Australians in? • Who helped Australia with saving infants? • How many months did the army spent in the trenchers? • How did the Australians transfer infants to another place?
Ancient Rome 2023-10-10
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- the month that Caesar died
- Hannibal crossed the Alps with what kind of animal
- Caesar, Pompey and Crassus formed the first of these
- name for the three wars the Romans fought against Carthage
- famous general of Carthage
- Roman General and first Dictator for life
- a major trading city in North Africa
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- cause of the Punic Wars
- aristocratic families/upper class
- common people: artisans, merchants, farmers
10 Clues: cause of the Punic Wars • the month that Caesar died • famous general of Carthage • aristocratic families/upper class • a major trading city in North Africa • Roman General and first Dictator for life • common people: artisans, merchants, farmers • Hannibal crossed the Alps with what kind of animal • Caesar, Pompey and Crassus formed the first of these • ...
The first Punic war 2024-10-22
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- Rome's enemy in the Punic wars
- Carthage enemy in the Punic wars
- the peninsula Rome was located of of
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- Military that fights on the water
- a plank for soldiers to cross to attack another boat
- how long the war was in years
- Rome had a better___ then navy
- Hannibal's father
- the name of the war
- A island off of the Italian peninsula
10 Clues: Hannibal's father • the name of the war • how long the war was in years • Rome's enemy in the Punic wars • Rome had a better___ then navy • Carthage enemy in the Punic wars • Military that fights on the water • the peninsula Rome was located of of • A island off of the Italian peninsula • a plank for soldiers to cross to attack another boat
ASTR 201 Exam 3 2024-11-11
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- This one of Einstein's theories of relativity states that mass tells space-time how to bend.
- What is the stage of evolution when an intermediate-mass star is blowing off most of its mass due to its stellar winds (______ nebula)?
- When a white dwarf has completely cooled from its initial temperature, it is now a _______ dwarf.
- What did the LIGO experiment directly measure for the first time in 2015 (_______ wave)?
- What type of everyday technology would not work as well without the theory of general relativity?
- What type of powerful explosion occurs at the end stage of life for high-mass stars (specifically Type II)?
- What can escape a black hole once you go past the event horizon?
- This one of Einstein's theories of relativity states that the speed of light is a constant and space and time are linked together.
- Which region of the ISM has high temperatures and low densities (________ gas)?
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- This type of nuclear reaction involves an atom of one element breaking apart into another atom.
- If a star is fusing something into something else in its core to counteract the gravity of the star, it is said to be in ________ equilibrium.
- What type of cycle do high-mass stars use to fuse hydrogen into helium in their cores?
- If a low-mass star is fusing helium into carbon in its core, what branch is the star on?
- When the escape velocity of a black hole equals the speed of light, it is called the Schwarzschild _________.
- Which property of a star determines the lifetime of the star?
- What is it called when a white dwarf in a binary system blows off excess mass resulting in a temporary increase in brightness for the white dwarf?
- What is the final stage of a main sequence star with a mass of 30 Solar Masses?
- This type of dwarf is an object that is large enough to fuse hydrogen into deuterium in its core, but not large enough to fuse hydrogen into helium.
- The triple ________ process is the nuclear fusion process of burning helium into carbon.
- Rapidly rotating neutron stars that we can see as their beams of light are pointed towards Earth.
- What is the final stage of a main sequence star with a mass of 15 Solar Masses (_____ star)?
- This portion of the ISM is sometimes called the smallest chemistry lab.
22 Clues: Which property of a star determines the lifetime of the star? • What can escape a black hole once you go past the event horizon? • This portion of the ISM is sometimes called the smallest chemistry lab. • What is the final stage of a main sequence star with a mass of 30 Solar Masses? • ...
Chapter 8 Study Guide 2013-03-17
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- a rel or imaginary line through the center of a spinning object
- to move around another object
- the four planets farthest from the sun
- a hollow area in the ground
- a clear material that helps us see objects in more detail
- the coolest kind of star
- a ball of hot, glowing gasses
- a group of stars that seem to form a picture
- the time it takes Earth to make one complete turn
- a way to tell how hot a star is
- a machine that leaves Earth and travels through space
- beautiful rings made of ice and rock
- the number of phases of the moon
- a constellation that we see in the winter but not the summer
- the only star in our solar system
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- the different shapes that we see of the moon
- the movement of Earth when it spins
- a large body of rock or gas that revolves around a star
- only takes 88 days to travel its orbit around the sun
- the hottest kind of star
- the four planets closest to the sun
- a regular path Earth follows around the sun
- the phase of the moon when we see the entire lighted half
- the phase of the moon that happens just before and after a new moon
- the star and the objects that move around it
- similar to Jupiter but it has a Great Dark Spt
- the phase of the moon when the lighted half faces away from Earth
- a tool used to make faraway objects appear larger
- largest planet, has two red spots that are storms
- the time it takes Earth to make one complete trip around the Sun
- called sideways planet because it rotates on its side
31 Clues: the hottest kind of star • the coolest kind of star • a hollow area in the ground • to move around another object • a ball of hot, glowing gasses • a way to tell how hot a star is • the number of phases of the moon • the only star in our solar system • the movement of Earth when it spins • the four planets closest to the sun • beautiful rings made of ice and rock • ...
Earth and Space Complete Review 2022-01-10
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- The way something appears to move from Earth Ex: The stars appear to move in the night sky.
- Deneb, Vega, and ____ make up the summer triangle.
- The Milky Way is a _______ galaxy.
- A dying star that turns red and becomes larger
- The closest star to Earth
- He mapped the discovered planet Uranus.
- Cloud and dust in space, where stars are born
- The galaxy our solar system is in.
- galaxy that does not have the clearly defined shape and structure
- A three-dimensional map of the stars
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- Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Taurus, and Gemini make up the _____.
- A very young star
- Stars are different colors because they have different ______.
- Large space rock that orbits the Sun, is round, has gravitation and atmosphere, and clears its orbit of space objects
- Another name for the north star
- Galaxies that tend to be smooth and oval
- constellations that are always visible in the night sky of the northern hemisphere
- A small rocky or metallic object that orbits the Sun
- He created a classification system for galaxies.
- A star that has used up all its fuel, about the size of Earth
- An instrument that makes distant objects appear nearer
- A group of stars that can be seen in the night sky. It is not a constellation
- Where gravity has become so strong that nothing around it can escape, not even light
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are ____ planets
- When a huge star explodes
- Stars give off energy and light. For example: the Sun
- A red star that is 3.000°C
27 Clues: A very young star • The closest star to Earth • When a huge star explodes • A red star that is 3.000°C • Another name for the north star • The Milky Way is a _______ galaxy. • The galaxy our solar system is in. • A three-dimensional map of the stars • He mapped the discovered planet Uranus. • Galaxies that tend to be smooth and oval • ...
Stars 2013-11-05
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- a very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun)
- small, old, relatively cool star; approximately 100 times the mass of Jupiter
- an ordinary star such as the sun at a comparatively stable and long-lived stage of evolution
- a celestial object intermediate in size between a giant planet and a small star, believed to emit mainly infrared radiation.
- a celestial object of very small radius (typically 30 km) and very high density, composed predominantly of closely packed neutrons
- A giant ball of hot gas
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- a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature
- a star weighing the equivalent of at least ten Suns
- the star round which the earth orbits
- a star whose brightness changes, either irregularly or regularly.
- among the most massive and most luminous stars
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
- the star round which the earth orbits
13 Clues: A giant ball of hot gas • the star round which the earth orbits • the star round which the earth orbits • among the most massive and most luminous stars • a star weighing the equivalent of at least ten Suns • a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature • a star whose brightness changes, either irregularly or regularly. • ...
All about the STARS 2024-11-12
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- How bright a star appears from Earth, but not its true brightness.
- The true brightness of a star if viewed from a standard distance.
- How hot or cold a star is, often measured in units like Kelvin.
- A small, dense star left over after a star like our Sun dies.
- The temperature scale used to measure star temperatures in astronomy.
- A star that is much larger and brighter than stars like our Sun.
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- A way to describe the brightness of a star.
- The longest stage in a star's life where it spends most of its time.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- A powerful explosion that occurs when a large star dies.
- A measure of how much light a star emits; similar to its brightness.
- A chart that shows the relationship between a star's brightness and temperature.
12 Clues: A way to describe the brightness of a star. • A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born. • A powerful explosion that occurs when a large star dies. • A small, dense star left over after a star like our Sun dies. • How hot or cold a star is, often measured in units like Kelvin. • A star that is much larger and brighter than stars like our Sun. • ...
Mr Collins 2018-03-15
Punic Wars 2021-10-26
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- This general took elephants through the Alps
- This is where the first Punic War started
- The Romans won the first war by attaching huge ____ to their ships
- This city was destroyed at the end of the third Punic War
- How did Hannibal die?
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- This person was scared that Carthage would come back to power
- What country caused Carthage to declare war
- The citizens in Carthage were sold into ____
- Who won all the Punic Wars
- What general sailed through the Mediterranean Sea because they were unable to defeat Hannibal in Italy
- How many Punic wars are there
11 Clues: How did Hannibal die? • Who won all the Punic Wars • How many Punic wars are there • This is where the first Punic War started • What country caused Carthage to declare war • This general took elephants through the Alps • The citizens in Carthage were sold into ____ • This city was destroyed at the end of the third Punic War • ...
Punic Wars 2021-10-26
11 Clues: carthage leader • was given to Rome • won the Punic War • lost the Punic War • used by the carthages • troops defeated the carthages • Mountain carthage path to rome • the island that Rome took over • is the battle that Hannabal won • the battle between Scipio and Hannbial • War thew war between rome and carthage
Punic Wars 2021-10-26
11 Clues: carthage leader • was given to Rome • won the Punic War • lost the Punic War • used by the carthages • troops defeated the carthages • Mountain carthage path to rome • the island that Rome took over • is the battle that Hannabal won • the battle between Scipio and Hannbial • War thew war between rome and carthage
Punic Wars 2021-10-26
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- the leader of the Carthages
- to become stronger
- Big animals used in war to fight and trample
- High mountains that have snow caps on top
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- A government in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- the place where Hannibal defeated the Romans in 216 b.c.
- carry on a war or campaign
- organized military force for fighting on land
- the introduction of something new
- branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations at sea
- to take for granted to be true
11 Clues: to become stronger • carry on a war or campaign • the leader of the Carthages • to take for granted to be true • the introduction of something new • High mountains that have snow caps on top • Big animals used in war to fight and trample • organized military force for fighting on land • the place where Hannibal defeated the Romans in 216 b.c. • ...
Olive Films October 2016 Releases 2016-08-02
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- Company that financed Roger Corman’s film Gas-s-s-s (Oct DVD/BD release)
- Affliction causing Gary Cooper’s pained expression during the filming of High Noon
- Director ____ Kulik of 1968’s Villa Rides (Oct DVD/BD release)
- Angle of shot that can make subject appear threatening
- Actress ____ Falco whose breakthrough roles included Hal Hartley’s first films
- Mr. Peabody’s love in 1948 film starring William Powell and Ann Blyth
- Beatle who took a prehistoric turn in a 1981 film
- Actor James ______, known for his roles as tough gangsters
- Titular “Little” motorcyclist of Sidney J. Furie’s 1970 film (Oct DVD/BD release)
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- Treacherous computer of Science Fiction fame
- Strategic ___ Command, Cold War drama starring James Stewart (Oct DVD/BD release)
- Actress Zoe ____, who appeared in 1984’s Special Effects as Zoe Tamerlis (Oct DVD/BD release)
- Setting of 1975’s Cooley High
- Country of origin of Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam, a low-budget Star Wars rip-off
- Keenan ____, character actor of The Night of the Grizzly, Shack Out on 101, and A Hole in the Head
- Vienna’s rival in Johnny Guitar, played by Mercedes McCambridge
- The Return of _______, 1958 vampire horror film starring Francis Lederer (Oct DVD/BD release)
- Country of origin of animated films The King of Pigs and The Fake (Oct DVD/BD releases)
18 Clues: Setting of 1975’s Cooley High • Treacherous computer of Science Fiction fame • Beatle who took a prehistoric turn in a 1981 film • Angle of shot that can make subject appear threatening • Actor James ______, known for his roles as tough gangsters • Director ____ Kulik of 1968’s Villa Rides (Oct DVD/BD release) • ...
Unit 1 History Vocab 2023-01-12
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- After 4pm on Friday I want to lock myself in my room away from ______________ and just sleep.
- A person who wanders from place to place, following seasons or animals, not establishing permanent shelter.
- "Your Honor, my witness has testimony that will _________ this line of questioning."
- "Can't see much from down here!"
- North Carolina is not known for its rice paddies, but this early type of ____________ was crucial for the development of the area
- "Wow, that episode of [new Star Wars show] was crazy! I think it'll be a real _____ ___ for Borlack Grumpus' character development in Season 2."
- A mark on something
- The capacity of humans to use man-made tools and machines to change their relationship to nature.
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- having to do with the surroundings
- The difference between you and Kim K
- "Your Honor, this witness's testimony corroborates my earlier _______."
- More than a cult's worth of people living together.
- earth mapping
- We created AI, a computer system that can _____ to its surroundings.
- The ear of corn Mr. E bought at the Farmer's Market was once a ____, harvested from a local farm.
- adapting but cooler
- I swear the movie didn't _____ me; I didn't even cry that much during Minions 3.
- Most annoying response to hear in an argument
18 Clues: earth mapping • adapting but cooler • A mark on something • "Can't see much from down here!" • having to do with the surroundings • The difference between you and Kim K • Most annoying response to hear in an argument • More than a cult's worth of people living together. • We created AI, a computer system that can _____ to its surroundings. • ...
UTT 2.2-2.3 Crossword 2023-08-28
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- Sin is not just out there, it is in ____ 2.3
- This is Beckett's play that represents life as pain and trash... 2.3
- Who said "incurvatus in se"?
- God makes Himself known in the Bible and in this ... 2.2
- This is the argument for God's existence on the basis that the universe was caused by some outside effect ... 2.3
- The phrase "meod ____" means "very good" in Hebrew ... 2.3
- Other religions offer advice on how to search for God, but Christianity is this... 2.2
- This author said, "We should work for the sake of doing well a thing well worth doing... 2.3
- The redemptive language in Scripture indicates that God cares about ___ 2.3
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- We cannot bend God to our _____... 2.3
- In Star Wars, Obi Wan tells Luke to ____ the force... 2.3
- When we ignore God's design for ____, our bodies function poorly ... 2.3
- Christianity isn't just a set of commands or inspirational sayings, it is this ... 2.2
- We are thoroughly fallen and worse, ____ fallen 2.3
- Eternity is not about escaping the physical but about ____ it. 2.3
- Relationship is not something God does, it is something He ____ ... 2.3
- It was an act of God's _____ not to prolong human life forever.
- At the end of all things, according to Christianity, ___ is defeated by the Savior. 2.3
18 Clues: Who said "incurvatus in se"? • We cannot bend God to our _____... 2.3 • Sin is not just out there, it is in ____ 2.3 • We are thoroughly fallen and worse, ____ fallen 2.3 • God makes Himself known in the Bible and in this ... 2.2 • In Star Wars, Obi Wan tells Luke to ____ the force... 2.3 • The phrase "meod ____" means "very good" in Hebrew ... 2.3 • ...
1980s GK 2 2024-05-22
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- This feminine garment was first advertised on television with live models in 1987.
- The artist who wrote the 1983 song “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” First name.
- First name of Robert DeNiro’s boxer character that won him an award in Raging Bull.
- Who was Ariel in the Disney movie released in 1989?
- “Valley Girl” slang of the 80s meaning something disgusting. “Gag me with a ____.”
- The 1985 Song by the Chicago Bears. “Super Bowl ___.”
- Tom Cruise drives this car in the 1983 film Risky Business, and says, “_____. There’s no substitute.”
- In the Star Wars parody “Space Balls,” Jabba the Hutt was renamed to “___ the Hut.”
- This American track & field athlete won 4 Gold Medals in 1984 Olympics.
- What animal was Clay Henry III, the third non-human mayor of Terlingua, Texas in the 80s?
- The name of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character in his debut movie in 1982.
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- Slang for something grosser than gross, dirty, or filthy.
- The 1980s “Give me a light” commercials referred to this liquor brand.
- The Mitsubishi car, also known as “Conquest” in North America.
- The name of George Michael’s debut album.
- David Bowie’s 1983 tour “Serious _____ Tour.”
- The villain in the He-Man cartoon.
- Before Nintendo, this entertainment console series was the popular with kids in the early 80s.
18 Clues: The villain in the He-Man cartoon. • The name of George Michael’s debut album. • David Bowie’s 1983 tour “Serious _____ Tour.” • Who was Ariel in the Disney movie released in 1989? • The 1985 Song by the Chicago Bears. “Super Bowl ___.” • Slang for something grosser than gross, dirty, or filthy. • The Mitsubishi car, also known as “Conquest” in North America. • ...
You sulk 2022-12-06
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- famous star
- there are millions of stars
- it is in both in Minecraft and Roblox
- it is a device
- you sit on it
- similar to on other one and it’s a device
- there are millions of galaxies
- it’s out of this world
- it is also a device
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- its also a device
- big star
- my favorite color
- the color of space
- it is also a device
- it is also a device
- it’s out of the world and makes light
- smallest kind of star
- Jupiter has to be 88x bigger to be this
18 Clues: big star • famous star • you sit on it • it is a device • its also a device • my favorite color • the color of space • it is also a device • it is also a device • it is also a device • smallest kind of star • it’s out of this world • there are millions of stars • there are millions of galaxies • it is in both in Minecraft and Roblox • it’s out of the world and makes light • ...
Star-Crossword Lovers 2012-08-16
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- Melissa's favorite dog breed; ain't nothing but a floppy hound dog
- Elliot taught 4th grade in this city
- The first country they are going to on their honeymoon
- Elliot's favorite squished-nose dog breed
- Patriotic teaching program Elliot went through and worked for
- The National Park in California where the couple reconnected
- Elliot's college major goes way back
- Their second date was at this famous ballpark
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- Non-profit where Melissa is a College & Financial Aid Advisor
- Home-state University that Elliot attended
- Elliot's favorite TV show; make it so!
- Melissa's rocky mountain home state
- Malibu school where Melissa went to college
- They both love this nerdy game show
- If stranded on a desert island, they would need these more than food
- Boot-shaped country where Melissa studied abroad in college
- Each has this many brothers; Melissa's are younger, Elliot's are older
17 Clues: Melissa's rocky mountain home state • They both love this nerdy game show • Elliot taught 4th grade in this city • Elliot's college major goes way back • Elliot's favorite TV show; make it so! • Elliot's favorite squished-nose dog breed • Home-state University that Elliot attended • Malibu school where Melissa went to college • ...
Name that star 2024-04-08
17 Clues: Austin Post • Shawn Carter • John Stephens • Elizabeth Grant • Reginald Dwight • Demetria Guynes • Nicolas Coppola • Natalie Hershlag • Belcalis Almanzar • William Gallagher • Christopher Breaux • Adam Richard Wiles • Thomas Jacob Black • Stefani Germanotta • Calvin Broadus Jr. • Marshall Mathers III • Abel Makkonen Tesfaye
The Salem Star 2023-01-20
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- name of the town nurse?
- name of betty's sister
- The name of the small town setting?
- who accused Abigail of witchcraft?
- Tituba is a salve from where?
- who accuses john proctor?
- what was the punishment for not confessing?
- “Goody” is a term of address much like “__________.”
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- Much of the novel can be related to the __________ Hearing.
- Why is Elizabeth Proctor not hanged?
- Mary gives Elizabeth a __________ when she comes home from the trials.
- Mrs. Putnam blames the deaths of her children on __________.
- Whose life does Mary Warren save?
- What Abigail accuses Tituba of making her and Betty drink?
- Parris Who is the minister of Salem?
- what did Abigail and john proctor have?
- At the end of the play, Abby __________ her uncles money and leaves Salem.
17 Clues: name of betty's sister • name of the town nurse? • who accuses john proctor? • Tituba is a salve from where? • Whose life does Mary Warren save? • who accused Abigail of witchcraft? • The name of the small town setting? • Why is Elizabeth Proctor not hanged? • Parris Who is the minister of Salem? • what did Abigail and john proctor have? • ...
Space Vocabulary 2021-12-13
SOUNDS OF S 2023-03-11
2024 2024-01-02
space 2016-10-16
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- dwarf small dim star thats left from old sun
- stars,dust,& gas bound by gravity
- space and all the matter in it
- explosion of a collapsed star that throws out outer layers
- the actual brightness of an object
- distance light travels in a year
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- region where stars are born
- spectrum frequencies and wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- magnitude brightness of a star from earth
- magnitude measure of a star from standard distance
- star collapsed star by gravity into neutrons
- diagram graph that shows relationships between star
12 Clues: region where stars are born • space and all the matter in it • distance light travels in a year • stars,dust,& gas bound by gravity • the actual brightness of an object • magnitude brightness of a star from earth • dwarf small dim star thats left from old sun • star collapsed star by gravity into neutrons • magnitude measure of a star from standard distance • ...
The Sun 2021-03-25
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- Our sun is the nearest ______ to Earth.
- Our Sun is classified as a ________ star on the H-R diagram.
- A small, very hot star. The fate of our Sun.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- The color of our Sun.
- The gas used as fuel for a star.
- A chart used to classify stars by temperature and luminosity.
- Stars get their energy through the process of nuclear ________.
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- A description of the brightness of a star.
- Our Sun is located near the edge of a ______ galaxy.
- Our Sun is part of our solar system, which is located in the _________ galaxy.
- The unit for temperature used on the H-R diagram.
- Our Sun will be a ________ in its next stage.
- The Sun's _________ holds the planets in orbit.
- The size of our Sun.
15 Clues: The size of our Sun. • The color of our Sun. • The gas used as fuel for a star. • Our sun is the nearest ______ to Earth. • A description of the brightness of a star. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A small, very hot star. The fate of our Sun. • Our Sun will be a ________ in its next stage. • The Sun's _________ holds the planets in orbit. • ...
Religion på Paderup Gymnasium 2020-01-30
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- Siddharta Gautama var en indisk prins, der grundlagde en ny religion omkring år 500 f.v.t. Under hvilket navn er Siddharte Gautama bedre kendt?
- Hvem var den første, der drak sig fuld i biblen?
- Hvad hedder muslimernes hellige bog?
- Hvad hed den tyske munk, der startede reformationerne i 1500-tallet?
- Kan man vælge at få religion på B-niveau på Paderup Gymnasium?
- Hvad kaldes den religion, er blev grundlagt af L. Ron Hubbard og som bl.a. har Tom Cruise og John Travolta
- Er religion på c-niveau et obligatorisk fag på Paderup Gymnasium?
- Hvilken gud fra nordisk religion kan se og høre alt, og bevogter regnbuebroen Bifrost?
- Hvad kaldes den religiøse retning der er inspireret af Star Wars og dyrker Kraften?
- Hvilken guddom fra hinduismen har et elefanthoved?
- Hvem er hovedpersonen i de fire evangelier i det nye testamente?
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- Hvilken argentinsk fodboldhelt dyrkes som en gud af op mod 100.000 fans?
- I hvilken religion er der forbud mod at spise bl.a. svinekød, hummer, blæksprutter, kameler og harer?
- Hvem er overhovedet for den danske Folkekirke?
- Hvilket dyr er særligt helligt for hinduisterne?
- Hvad kaldes Gud indenfor islam?
- Hvem står bag superheltefilmene "Avengers" og "Thor", hvor guder og gudinder fra nordisk religion optræder?
- I hvilken by voksede Jesus op i følge kristendommen?
- Hvad klæder tilhængerne af Det Flyvende Spaghetti Monster sig ud som, når de holder gudstjeneste?
19 Clues: Hvad kaldes Gud indenfor islam? • Hvad hedder muslimernes hellige bog? • Hvem er overhovedet for den danske Folkekirke? • Hvilket dyr er særligt helligt for hinduisterne? • Hvem var den første, der drak sig fuld i biblen? • Hvilken guddom fra hinduismen har et elefanthoved? • I hvilken by voksede Jesus op i følge kristendommen? • ...
LIBRARY LOVERS DAY CROSSWORD 2016-02-08
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- Roman Goddess of love
- 18th century Italian adventurer & writer, considered one of the world's greatest lovers
- Famous ancient library that was destroyed by fire - The Library of _____
- Name of Sunnydale High's librarian - Rupert _____
- Roses are red, violets are ____
- Love to ready? How many books can an undergraduate student borrow?
- Patron saint of libraries - _____ of Alexandria
- New York Public Library was haunted by a ghost in which 80s comedy film?
- Chubby little archer associated with love
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- Library Lovers Day happens to occur on another day of love, dedicated to Saint ______
- Flower commonly associated with love
- English playwright who wrote the doomed love story Romeo & Juliet
- Love to collaborate in the library? The Main Library has how many group study rooms?
- Romantic hero in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice - Mr _____
- 80s teen movie where the characters serve detention in the school library - The _________ club
- Name of the library containing the all the knowledge of the galaxy in Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones - The ____ Archive
- In a classic Seinfeld episode, what is the name of the Library Cop who confronts Jerry about a book that is 20 years overdue?
- Author of the popular romance novel The Notebook - Nicholas _____
18 Clues: Roman Goddess of love • Roses are red, violets are ____ • Flower commonly associated with love • Chubby little archer associated with love • Patron saint of libraries - _____ of Alexandria • Name of Sunnydale High's librarian - Rupert _____ • English playwright who wrote the doomed love story Romeo & Juliet • ...
LEVEL 1 SILANOS 2020-05-28
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- it blocks harmful solar radiation
- the biggest planet of the solar system
- distance measurements in the space
- our planet
- if ihad jumped school, i ... a bad marks
- if i work, i ... a lot of money
- set of all the object in the space
- galaxy of the solar system
- a person who walks on the road
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- when a gigant star die became a ...
- the most bright of the celest body
- SET OF PLANET that orbit on the star
- is essential for life
- if i find a ball, i ... to the park
- if i run a lo, i always ...
- the star of the solar system
- the universe is ...
- if i studied hard, i ... the exam
- the planet closest to the sun
- if a trian a lot, i ... strong
20 Clues: our planet • the universe is ... • is essential for life • galaxy of the solar system • if i run a lo, i always ... • the star of the solar system • the planet closest to the sun • if a trian a lot, i ... strong • a person who walks on the road • if i work, i ... a lot of money • it blocks harmful solar radiation • if i studied hard, i ... the exam • ...
s 2015-10-21
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- Stadium to Host Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour in Melbourne
- Jennifer Lopez’s nickname
- Actress that starred in the 2015 film ‘SPY’
- Star FM’s 9am-1pm Announcer; ‘ ___ Baker’
- Music Festival; ‘________ in the Grass’
- ‘94.3 and 97.9 ____ __’
- Gippsland town between Moe and Morwell
- Girl Group touring Australia in May 2016
- Winners of the 2015 AFL Grand Final
- Amy Schumer Film released this year
- ‘Every Friday is ___ ______ on Star FM’
- Taylor Swift Song; ‘___ Blood’
- Popular radio duo; ‘Hamish and ____’
- Star FM’s Colours; ‘Black, White and ___’
- Singer of WILD; ‘Troye _____’
- Celebrity that announced he would be running for President in 2020
- Gippsland Town that Kernot Hall is in
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- Game Show hosted by Grant Denyer on Southern Cross Ten
- Star FM’s Scoopla Presenter; ‘Justin ____’
- Singer making his comeback with Album titled ‘Purpose’
- Southern Cross Tens’ The Bachelorette; ‘Sam _____’
- Television Personality and Olympic Gold Medallist; ‘_______ Jenner’
- Female Host of Star FM’s Breakfast Show
- Popular show on Southern Cross Ten; ‘The ________ Australia’
- Farming Convention held at Lardner Park
- Disney Pixar film about a young girls emotions
- Host of Southern Cross Tens’ ‘I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here’; ‘Dr. _____ _____’
- Singer of the new ‘James Bond’ film theme song ‘Writing’s on the Wall’
- Town of Star FM Building
- The name of Brad and Mandy’s Cider; ‘The _______’
30 Clues: ‘94.3 and 97.9 ____ __’ • Town of Star FM Building • Jennifer Lopez’s nickname • Singer of WILD; ‘Troye _____’ • Taylor Swift Song; ‘___ Blood’ • Winners of the 2015 AFL Grand Final • Amy Schumer Film released this year • Popular radio duo; ‘Hamish and ____’ • Gippsland Town that Kernot Hall is in • Gippsland town between Moe and Morwell • ...
Astronomy 2021-02-17
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- the red planet, has polar ice cap
- the galaxy our Solar System is located in
- a group of billions of stars, dust, and gases held together by gravity
- a central star with planets and other objects orbiting it
- the farthest planet away from the sun
- The largest planet in the solar system
- a cloud of gases and dust found in outer space
- the only planet with a vertical rotation
- the only planet with life
- The first planet away from the sun
- glowing chunks of ice and gases with a long streaking tail
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- colliding rocks, ice, dust begins a planet
- a force of attraction between all objects
- a measurement used for measuring distances in the Universe
- the hottest planet in the Solar System
- used to be a planet but now it's a dwarf
- a measurement for the brightness of a star
- the most visible ring system in all the planets in our solar system
- a round object that orbits a star
- a "shooting" star
- the process where hydrogen atoms combine and convert to helium atoms that produce the energy inside a star
- the path a planet takes around the sun
- where energy is produced inside the Sun
- space and all the matter and energy in it
- a round gaseous ball of glowing gases
- Large chunks of space rocks
- Earth's natural satellite
27 Clues: a "shooting" star • the only planet with life • Earth's natural satellite • Large chunks of space rocks • the red planet, has polar ice cap • a round object that orbits a star • The first planet away from the sun • the farthest planet away from the sun • a round gaseous ball of glowing gases • the hottest planet in the Solar System • the path a planet takes around the sun • ...
ASTRONOMY 2024-10-24
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- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- When one celestial body moves into the shadow of another
- Second man to set foot on the Moon
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A region of space where gravity is so strong, nothing can escape
- Earth's only natural satellite
- Earth's spinning on its axis
- The "Red Planet"
- A space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere
- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust
- A celestial body orbiting a star
- The Sun and all the objects orbiting it
- Earth's "sister planet"
- When day and night are of equal length
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- The longest or shortest day of the year
- A person trained for space travel
- The explosive death of a massive star
- An instrument to observe distant objects in space
- A dwarf planet in our solar system
- A massive, glowing sphere of gas in space
- The first man to walk on the Moon
- The path of a celestial body around a star or planet
- A rapidly spinning neutron star emitting radiation
- A ball of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun
- The theory explaining the universe's origin
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Planet known for its rings
30 Clues: The "Red Planet" • Earth's "sister planet" • Planet known for its rings • Earth's spinning on its axis • Earth's orbit around the Sun • Earth's only natural satellite • A celestial body orbiting a star • A person trained for space travel • The first man to walk on the Moon • A dwarf planet in our solar system • Second man to set foot on the Moon • ...
s 2015-10-21
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- ‘94.3 and 97.9 ____ __’
- Winners of the 2015 AFL Grand Final
- Singer of WILD; ‘Troye _____’
- Town of Star FM Building
- Gippsland town between Moe and Morwell
- Television Personality and Olympic Gold Medallist; ‘_______ Jenner’
- The name of Brad and Mandy’s Cider; ‘The _______’
- Celebrity that announced he would be running for President in 2020
- Music Festival; ‘________ in the Grass’
- Game Show hosted by Grant Denyer on Southern Cross Ten
- Host of Southern Cross Tens’ ‘I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here’; ‘Dr. _____ _____’
- Singer making his comeback with Album titled ‘Purpose’
- Amy Schumer Film released this year
- Gippsland Town that Kernot Hall is in
- Southern Cross Tens’ The Bachelorette; ‘Sam _____’
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- Farming Convention held at Lardner Park
- Stadium to Host Taylor Swift’s 1989 Tour in Melbourne
- Star FM’s 9am-1pm Announcer; ‘ ___ Baker’
- Female Host of Star FM’s Breakfast Show
- Jennifer Lopez’s nickname
- Actress that starred in the 2015 film ‘SPY’
- Popular show on Southern Cross Ten; ‘The ________ Australia’
- Taylor Swift Song; ‘___ Blood’
- ‘Every Friday is ___ ______ on Star FM’
- Popular radio duo; ‘Hamish and ____’
- Star FM’s Colours; ‘Black, White and ___’
- Girl Group touring Australia in May 2016
- Singer of the new ‘James Bond’ film theme song ‘Writing’s on the Wall’
- Disney Pixar film about a young girls emotions
- Star FM’s Scoopla Presenter; ‘Justin ____’
30 Clues: ‘94.3 and 97.9 ____ __’ • Town of Star FM Building • Jennifer Lopez’s nickname • Singer of WILD; ‘Troye _____’ • Taylor Swift Song; ‘___ Blood’ • Winners of the 2015 AFL Grand Final • Amy Schumer Film released this year • Popular radio duo; ‘Hamish and ____’ • Gippsland Town that Kernot Hall is in • Gippsland town between Moe and Morwell • ...
Space 2020-02-02
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- next stage after main sequence when the average size star expands
- spherical object, gravitational field clears its orbit
- lump of rock that burns up in the earths atmosphere
- when the core of a red giant cools and dims
- when a white dwarf is dead
- when fusion stops in the super red giant
- when a star is stable
- elements up to this formed in average sized stars
- length of life of a massive star
- forms when dust and gas are pulled together by gravity
- natural satellite orbiting a planet
- element formed when hydrogen nuclei fuse
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- clouds of dust and hydrogen, birth place of stars
- force that keeps planets in orbit
- lump of rock that enters the earths atmosphere
- theory of how the universe was formed
- formed after a supernova from a smaller core
- spherical object orbiting a star cannot clear its orbit
- when electromagnetic waves moving away from you are stretched
- lump of rock and ice with a large elliptical orbit
- scientists think it makes up most of the universe
- length of life of an average size star
- formed after a supernova from a larger core
- when the force of gravity and temperature of fusion are balanced
- when the protostar has become larger and hotter
- stage after main sequence of a massive star
- elements like this formed in a supernova
27 Clues: when a star is stable • when a white dwarf is dead • length of life of a massive star • force that keeps planets in orbit • natural satellite orbiting a planet • theory of how the universe was formed • length of life of an average size star • when fusion stops in the super red giant • elements like this formed in a supernova • element formed when hydrogen nuclei fuse • ...
Punic Wars Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-03
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- Battled Rome in the Punic Wars
- Carthage tried to expand it's emipire into ____
- The Romans built a small movable _____ each ship
- Carthage used it's strong _____ to protect them
- Lead the attack on Carthage and captured Spain
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- Carthage's greatest general
- Animals that Carthage used to fight Rome
- What island did Rome take control of?
- Won all of the Punic Wars
- Cathaginians crossed these mountains
10 Clues: Won all of the Punic Wars • Carthage's greatest general • Battled Rome in the Punic Wars • Cathaginians crossed these mountains • What island did Rome take control of? • Animals that Carthage used to fight Rome • Lead the attack on Carthage and captured Spain • Carthage tried to expand it's emipire into ____ • Carthage used it's strong _____ to protect them • ...
The Punic Wars Crossword 2023-10-24
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- The time of the first war started.
- Was used to invade ships.
- The name the Romans called their enemy in the war.
- Winner of all the wars.
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- The time the 3rd war started.
- When the 2nd war started.
- A military that fights on water.
- The person who brought the Punic's wars to Carthage
- Fought in Rome for 15 years.
- Wealthy, loved trading, city, fought Rome.
10 Clues: Winner of all the wars. • When the 2nd war started. • Was used to invade ships. • Fought in Rome for 15 years. • The time the 3rd war started. • A military that fights on water. • The time of the first war started. • Wealthy, loved trading, city, fought Rome. • The name the Romans called their enemy in the war. • The person who brought the Punic's wars to Carthage
ELA8 Unit 16 Cross 2021-04-11
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- root meaning above
- root meaning above
- Because the new Star Wars Battlefront II video game was coming out on the same day, Adrian felt________ about studying for his Math test.
- Jane is fortunate her insurance company is willing to pay for her ______ in a nice hospital.
- Marvel's Doctor Strange has some very _________ scenes while Stephen Strange sorcery.
- root meaning farewell
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- I want to _______ a picture of myself onto an ice cave background. #iceselfie #frozen
- Marissa's __________ grades in Social Studies made her parents very proud.
- Haley intends to be the ________ of her class, or at least one of them.
- If Cassian could just move the switch through the power of ______, he could get out of his cell without his captors' knowledge.
- Roderick decided he and his band would play the live stream charity _________ for free just to get some publicity.
- root meeting distant
- Cammie believed she possessed ___________, as she could often predict what her friends were going to say before they said it.
13 Clues: root meaning above • root meaning above • root meeting distant • root meaning farewell • Haley intends to be the ________ of her class, or at least one of them. • Marissa's __________ grades in Social Studies made her parents very proud. • I want to _______ a picture of myself onto an ice cave background. #iceselfie #frozen • ...
2nd Puzzle 2014-08-20
Across
- Anakin Skywalker is the ---- of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Unfortunately, later in the Star Wars saga, Anakin chooses to move on to the dark side and leave Obi-Wan.
- Jim Carey's comedic act is ----; he becomes character of his own creation that only he can perform.
- Mrs. Leong's major success gave her international recognition and ----.
- the opposite of a rebel
- He should be warned that some of the questions referred to his attention will be ----.
- Jim was peeved for being ---- and disrupted by several telemarketers during his dinner.
Down
- The movie was very ----, and touched upon many aspects of human nature.
- The critic, Ego, in Ratatouille had a reputation for writing ---- reviews for the restaurants in Paris.
- She had an ---- tranquility about her, where nothing could phase her.
- Mike gave a very ---- explanation to a simple question.
- Whether the temperature rise was mainly due to the greenhouse effect was a ---- point.20.
- Some people have a very ---- view of life, and cannot be at ease.
12 Clues: the opposite of a rebel • Mike gave a very ---- explanation to a simple question. • Some people have a very ---- view of life, and cannot be at ease. • She had an ---- tranquility about her, where nothing could phase her. • The movie was very ----, and touched upon many aspects of human nature. • ...
Vietnam war 2022-05-27
Across
- Chemical used to cause fire outbreaks
- country where the war took place
- mini wars fought to stop the spread of communism
- lottery system that selected men to fight in the war
- Dangerous chemical used during the war
Down
- Countries supporting each other
- Pilots
- wanted to prevent the spread
- hippies protested the violence
- people wanted to flee to avoid the draft
10 Clues: Pilots • wanted to prevent the spread • hippies protested the violence • Countries supporting each other • country where the war took place • Chemical used to cause fire outbreaks • Dangerous chemical used during the war • people wanted to flee to avoid the draft • mini wars fought to stop the spread of communism • lottery system that selected men to fight in the war
xmas 2021 2021-12-24
Across
- Dave got an AFO brace for his foot. AFO stands for this (3 words).
- Dave traveled to this Alaskan city twice this year to visit his friend Sonda
- Konner started working with a ________ _______ to help him build muscles for baseball.
- Steven shared his gift of dance on TikTok this year by making ________ videos.
- Konner’s new baseball team is the Washington _________. This team shares a name with the Oakland baseball team
Down
- Konner likes to remind Papa how ___________ he is on a regular basis.
- Steven started 7th Grade at this middle school
- Steven and Konner built custom _________ while in Star Wars Galay’s edge this year
- Installed new automated window ______ that can be controlled by Alexa
- Dave discovered that he is part of 5% of the population that has an extra bone in his foot called a Navicular _________ bone.
- Konner started 9th grade at this patriotic High School in Renton
- Dave achieved MVP status on this Seattle Based Airline
12 Clues: Steven started 7th Grade at this middle school • Dave achieved MVP status on this Seattle Based Airline • Konner started 9th grade at this patriotic High School in Renton • Dave got an AFO brace for his foot. AFO stands for this (3 words). • Konner likes to remind Papa how ___________ he is on a regular basis. • ...
Crossword Puzzle #2- Pop Culture 2023-11-09
Across
- last name of main character in "Star Wars"
- last name of the African-American baseball player who broke the color barrier in 1947
- last name of the author of "The Great Gatsby"
- original name of Mickey Mouse
- last name of main character from "The Wizard of Oz"
- The ____ Bunch, a television show about a man and a woman who marry and have six kids between them
Down
- ____ Soul, the sixth studio album by The Beatles, featuring songs such as "In My Life" and "Drive My Car"
- S.S. ____, name of the ship in "Gilligan's Island"
- second member of iconic comedy duo, known for "Who's on First?" and popular movies where they meet characters, such as Frankenstein and the Invisible Man
- last name of one of The Monkees, a popular televison band in the 60s
- name of Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis, Tennessee
- last name of major league baseball player who was married to Marilyn Monroe and holds the record for longest hit streak
12 Clues: original name of Mickey Mouse • last name of main character in "Star Wars" • last name of the author of "The Great Gatsby" • S.S. ____, name of the ship in "Gilligan's Island" • last name of main character from "The Wizard of Oz" • name of Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis, Tennessee • last name of one of The Monkees, a popular televison band in the 60s • ...
Napoleon Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Wars were fought across Europe and even reached this continent
- last battle
- Code/Napoleon's famous law code that influenced many legal systems worldwide
- final defeat at the hands of the British and Prussians
- where the Battle of Waterloo took place
- of Vienna sought to establish a balance of power after the fall of this French leader
- of times Napoleon became the Emperor of France
Down
- of Vienna aimed to restore this to Europe after the Napoleonic Wars
- signed at the Congress of Vienna
- where Napoleon was born
- general who became Emperor
- principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding individuals' legal status
- first major military victory, in Italy
- Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French
- Helena/Napoleon's famous exile island
- for Napoleon's time in power
- first name
- established by Napoleon in 1804
- principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding property rights
- for Napoleon's rule over France
20 Clues: first name • last battle • where Napoleon was born • general who became Emperor • for Napoleon's time in power • established by Napoleon in 1804 • for Napoleon's rule over France • signed at the Congress of Vienna • Helena/Napoleon's famous exile island • first major military victory, in Italy • where the Battle of Waterloo took place • Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French • ...
Look out! I saw a flea on you! 2019-02-17
Across
- first country ever invaded by England (sucks for them)
- system that assigned social rank to people at birth
- name of war first war in which England was the aggressor
- someone who willingly sacrifices their life for a cause
- holy wars
- Norman who was appointed as archbishop of Canterbury
- jealous that the pope had equal power so he shook things up
- owned their own land
Down
- defeated King Harold in 1066
- another term for the Medieval Ages
- ended because so many serfs were able to move up a rung
- at top of feudal system by divine right
- another name for the Bubonic Plague
- city sought during the holy wars
- served as soldiers when requested; romanticized but expendable
- on the bottom rung of the feudal system
16 Clues: holy wars • owned their own land • defeated King Harold in 1066 • city sought during the holy wars • another term for the Medieval Ages • another name for the Bubonic Plague • at top of feudal system by divine right • on the bottom rung of the feudal system • system that assigned social rank to people at birth • Norman who was appointed as archbishop of Canterbury • ...
Surprise! We're also going to the... 2023-01-04
4 Clues: armed conflicts between different countries or groups • a celestial body that shines very brightly- the sun is one • the continent that we live in- we recently left the union of this area • a special social event, such as a birthday party, where you commemorate something
Topic ten 2020-04-20
Across
- An apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations
- the average distance between the earth and the sun
- Horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star
- A large cloud of dust and gas in space
- 400-700 nm, the portion of the EM spectrum that is visible to the human eye
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
- The star at the center of our solar system
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets
Down
- The energy transferred through space by electromagnetic waves.
- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- All of space and everything in it
- the blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have expanded and drifted out into space
- the distance light travels in one year
- how bright a star really is
- the rapid expansion of matter from a state of extremely high density and temperature that according to some cosmological theories marked the origin of the universe.
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- the brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star
- A chunk of rock or dust in space
- balls of ice, rock, and dust in space with a tail
- Electromagnetic radiation that can be seen with the unaided eye
22 Clues: how bright a star really is • A chunk of rock or dust in space • All of space and everything in it • the distance light travels in one year • A large cloud of dust and gas in space • The star at the center of our solar system • the brightness of a star as seen from Earth • balls of ice, rock, and dust in space with a tail • ...