star wars Crossword Puzzles
Oscars 2019-08-10
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- Bobby Coleman part in "Martian Child"
- Snatchers Don Siegel in 1956 and Philip Kaufman in 1976 directed two versions of this classic horror movie
- Won an Oscar for a silent role in “The Piano”
- Allen His directorial debut was the 1966 film "What's Up, Tiger Lily?"
- Language in which the Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed
- Awakens The name of the Episode 7 of the Star Wars films was released in 2015
- American actor starred alongside Kim Bassinger in the film 9½ Weeks
- Larson She won the 88th Academy Awards' Best Actress award in 2016
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- Name of the elf played by Will Ferrell in the 2003 film Elf
- TV show made by the director Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg
- The Japanese director of the film Seven Samurai on which was based the film The Magnificent Seven
- Life Christmas film has the tagline 'Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings"
- Hard Film from 1988, John McClane is called on to save his wife and others taken hostage
- Moore Who played James Bond in “For Your Eyes Only”?
- Name of the villain in the first Superman movie (1980) played by Gene Hackman
15 Clues: Bobby Coleman part in "Martian Child" • Won an Oscar for a silent role in “The Piano” • Moore Who played James Bond in “For Your Eyes Only”? • TV show made by the director Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg • Name of the elf played by Will Ferrell in the 2003 film Elf • Language in which the Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed • ...
movies 3 2024-05-02
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- Last name of the actor who starred as Mad Max in the third installment of the postapocalyptic series.
- Surname of the scientist who undergoes a horrific transformation in "The Fly."
- Young boy who forms a bond with an extraterrestrial in Spielberg's 1982 heartwarming hit.
- First name of the charismatic teen who skips school in John Hughes' classic comedy.
- Title character of a 1980 space opera known for its campy style and Queen soundtrack.
- First name of the time traveling teenager in "Back to the Future."
- Tribe of forest dwelling creatures aiding the heroes in "Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi."
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- Bill Murray's wisecracking paranormal exterminator in "Ghostbusters."
- Highflying action film of 1986 starring Tom Cruise as a fighter pilot.
- 1985 adventure film featuring a band of kids on a treasure hunt, directed by Richard Donner.
- Australian character from the outback portrayed by Paul Hogan.
- Sigourney Weaver's iconic character battling aliens in a popular scifi sequel.
- Al Pacino's powerful role as a Cuban drug lord in this 1983 crime drama.
- 1989 superhero film that featured Michael Keaton in the titular role, directed by Tim Burton.
- Actor who played a New York cop in the action packed "Die Hard" series.
15 Clues: Australian character from the outback portrayed by Paul Hogan. • First name of the time traveling teenager in "Back to the Future." • Bill Murray's wisecracking paranormal exterminator in "Ghostbusters." • Highflying action film of 1986 starring Tom Cruise as a fighter pilot. • Actor who played a New York cop in the action packed "Die Hard" series. • ...
Oscars 2019-08-10
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- Snatchers Don Siegel in 1956 and Philip Kaufman in 1976 directed two versions of this classic horror movie
- Language in which the Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed
- Won an Oscar for a silent role in “The Piano”
- The Japanese director of the film Seven Samurai on which was based the film The Magnificent Seven
- Allen His directorial debut was the 1966 film "What's Up, Tiger Lily?"
- Larson She won the 88th Academy Awards' Best Actress award in 2016
- Name of the villain in the first Superman movie (1980) played by Gene Hackman
- Hard Film from 1988, John McClane is called on to save his wife and others taken hostage
- Awakens The name of the Episode 7 of the Star Wars films was released in 2015
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- Bobby Coleman part in "Martian Child"
- Life Christmas film has the tagline 'Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings"
- Name of the elf played by Will Ferrell in the 2003 film Elf
- TV show made by the director Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg
- American actor starred alongside Kim Bassinger in the film 9½ Weeks
- Moore Who played James Bond in “For Your Eyes Only”?
15 Clues: Bobby Coleman part in "Martian Child" • Won an Oscar for a silent role in “The Piano” • Moore Who played James Bond in “For Your Eyes Only”? • TV show made by the director Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg • Name of the elf played by Will Ferrell in the 2003 film Elf • Language in which the Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed • ...
sifi crossword 2024-01-04
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- Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel “Dune
- First described by novelist Edward Bellamy in his 1887 utopian book Looking Backward
- Czech author, Karel Capek, imagined the existence of sentient them in 1920
- Dr Richard H Lawyer of Chicago was the first to do it
- Robert H. Goddard, the American scientist built the first one
- is the father of science fiction. Jules Verne imagined a great underwater ship named Nautilus in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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- it was invented by Igor Sikorsky
- H G Wells first mentioned the idea in his novel, The World Set Free, in 1913
- robots such as R2-D2 from Star Wars were a mainstay of science fiction long before Apple unveiled its Siri software
- is Perhaps the most revolutionary invention of the last century
- Inspired by galvanism (manipulating muscles with electrical current)
- In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury presented a dystopian world where books are outlawed and destroyed by firemen in the society
- Cars with “robot brains
- In 1942, famed sci-fi author Robert Heinlein published a short story about a physically infirm inventor, Waldo F. Jones, who created a remotely operated mechanical hand
- Supposedly the most advanced non-lethal weapon the police have at their disposal
15 Clues: Cars with “robot brains • it was invented by Igor Sikorsky • Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel “Dune • Dr Richard H Lawyer of Chicago was the first to do it • Robert H. Goddard, the American scientist built the first one • is Perhaps the most revolutionary invention of the last century • Inspired by galvanism (manipulating muscles with electrical current) • ...
spaced out 2024-05-15
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- the oldest star
- the only planet with known life on it
- saturn's smallest moon
- the planet behind earth
- the planet In front of earth
- the biggest star
- the smallest star
- nickname for the earth
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- the rover that collected data, including photographs, as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012.
- a planet with rings
- the planet closest to the sun
- the probe that has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011
- the planet farthest away from the sun]
- Saturn's biggest moon
- the biggest star in our solar system
15 Clues: the oldest star • the biggest star • the smallest star • a planet with rings • Saturn's biggest moon • saturn's smallest moon • nickname for the earth • the planet behind earth • the planet In front of earth • the planet closest to the sun • the biggest star in our solar system • the only planet with known life on it • the planet farthest away from the sun] • ...
the teachers/students 2021-05-07
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- multiply
- strong boy wrestler
- Pearl Harbor
- Basketball all star and a track star
- youtuber/leopard gecko owner
- reading glasses and football star
- you can do more than that
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- plants
- tmills
- walmart version of mr. eastep
- Scratch
- old football coach
- tennis player
- after school weights/P.E.
- tennis, basketball, football, and wrestling
15 Clues: plants • tmills • Scratch • multiply • Pearl Harbor • tennis player • old football coach • strong boy wrestler • after school weights/P.E. • you can do more than that • youtuber/leopard gecko owner • walmart version of mr. eastep • reading glasses and football star • Basketball all star and a track star • tennis, basketball, football, and wrestling
stars 2023-02-24
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- the visible surface of the sun
- sequence star a star that is fusing hydrogen atoms to helium
- a glowing spear of gases that produces light through nuclear fusion reactions
- a tremendous explosion that occurs whrn the core of a star is mostly iron
- giant stage in a stars development when the inner helium core contracts while the outer layers of hydrogen expand
- a particle of light
- a method used by astronomers to calculate the distance to nearby stars using the apparent shift relative to distant stars
- outermost layer of the sun
- dwarf a small to mid-sized star has collapsed
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- flare a violent explosion on the sun's surface
- star the remnant of a massive star after it explodes as a supernova
- thin layer of the suns atmosphere that lies directly above the photosphere glows red
- prominence plasma loop flowing between sunspots
- zone layer of sun immediately surrounding the core where energy moves atoms as electromagnetic waves
- hole the super dense core left after a supergiant explodes a supernova
15 Clues: a particle of light • outermost layer of the sun • the visible surface of the sun • flare a violent explosion on the sun's surface • dwarf a small to mid-sized star has collapsed • prominence plasma loop flowing between sunspots • sequence star a star that is fusing hydrogen atoms to helium • star the remnant of a massive star after it explodes as a supernova • ...
Matariki Stars: The seven sisters 2022-06-23
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- The star linked with rain.
- The star linked with fresh water and fresh water food.
- What time of year can you see matariki.
- The star that links to the food that grows in the ground.
- morining When can you see matariki.
- new year What does matariki symbolies.
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- The star associated with dreams and asparations for the year.
- The star that determines wind for the year.
- The star that signifies well being, reflection and hope.
- The star linked with the ocean and the food that comes from it.
- The star associated with the deaceased.
11 Clues: The star linked with rain. • morining When can you see matariki. • new year What does matariki symbolies. • What time of year can you see matariki. • The star associated with the deaceased. • The star that determines wind for the year. • The star linked with fresh water and fresh water food. • The star that signifies well being, reflection and hope. • ...
Genshin Impact Characters 2024-04-24
23 Clues: Wolf • Guoba • Bombs • Zombie • Mermaid • Eyepatch • Bad Luck • Pop Star • Book Boy • Princess • Rock Star • Wet Socks • Librarian • Drunk Bard • Grape Juice • Astrologist • Popsicle Boy • Ship Captain • Opera Singer • Bean Allergy • Leaf Instrument • Clumsy Alchemist • Non-Believer Nun
Star Vocabulary #2 2023-04-20
16 Clues: story • nonsense • run down • laughing • hard candy • cheerfully • great danger • color of grass • loud and agressive • light purple color • shining with light • famous for bad things • when your stomach growls • foolishly spending too much • arguing over unimportant things • giving animals human characteristics
Star crossed lovers 2024-10-25
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- study and diagnosis of disease
- start of spring
- country where Cleopatra ruled
- Scottish based t.v show
- singer "tupac _ "
- best start sign
- Spanish for "little girls"
- hemoglobin
- the other best star sign
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- end of spring
- Sandra bullock and Nicole kidman movie
- opposite of the sun
- goodest boy
- song " _ I'm in love"
- welsh for "love"
- great way to pass time
16 Clues: hemoglobin • goodest boy • end of spring • start of spring • best start sign • welsh for "love" • singer "tupac _ " • opposite of the sun • song " _ I'm in love" • great way to pass time • Scottish based t.v show • the other best star sign • Spanish for "little girls" • country where Cleopatra ruled • study and diagnosis of disease • Sandra bullock and Nicole kidman movie
Ryin's Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-25
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- matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation but is quite abundant in the universe
- all of space and everything in it
- the observation that the further away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away
- what was the apparent change in position of an object when seen from different places
- what is the small, dense remains of a high-mass star after supernova
- what is the blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have expanded and drifted out into space
- one of the small asteroid-like bodies that formed the building blocks of the planets
- the brightness of a star as seen from earth
- what is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- the distance that light travels in one year, about 9.5 million, million kilometers
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earths atmosphere
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- an enormously bright, distant galaxy with a giant black hole at its center
- the brightness a star would have if it where at a standard distance from earth
- is a huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- an object whose gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape
- the movement of an object around another object
- an imaginary pattern of stars in the sky
- what was the brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star
- what is a model of the solar system in which the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- what was the initial explosion that resulted in the formation and expansion of the universe
- the force that pulls objects torward each other
- a contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star
- a meteoroid that passes through the atmosphere and hits earths surface
- a chunk of rock and dust in space
26 Clues: all of space and everything in it • a chunk of rock and dust in space • an imaginary pattern of stars in the sky • the brightness of a star as seen from earth • the spinning motion of a planet on its axis • the movement of an object around another object • the force that pulls objects torward each other • the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space • ...
Astronomy Crossword II 2022-05-10
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- a large artificial satellite on which people can live and work for long periods of time
- an object that orbits a planet
- any stable star that is fusing hydrogen in its core to form helium (like our SUN)
- a place that is empty of all matter
- the small, dense remains of a high-mass star
- an object whose gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape
- an optical instrument that forms enlarged images of distant objects
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- all of space and everything in it
- the initial explosion that resulted in the formation and expansion of the universe
- the blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have expanded and drifted out into space
- the brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star
- a huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- the velocity an object must reach to fly beyond a planet's or moon's gravitational pull
- a device that expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction
- a small robotic space probe that can move about the surface of a planet or moon
- a ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion
16 Clues: an object that orbits a planet • all of space and everything in it • a place that is empty of all matter • the small, dense remains of a high-mass star • the brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star • an optical instrument that forms enlarged images of distant objects • a device that expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction • ...
White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars 2024-02-28
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- When two stars orbit around each other with a common center of mass.
- Fusion reaction where hydrogen converts to helium.
- Highly magnetized neutron star. Spins rapidly and emits electromagnetic radiation from its poles.
- If a star has 1.44 times the mass of the sun, it will not be a white dwarf but instead explodes into a supernova at its death.
- Two neutrons cannot collide with each other. Yet, when a core collapses, the neutrons pack so densely and the reason for neutron stars.
- The momentum of a rotating object will NOT change until an external force is applied on it.
- A stage a low mass star undergoes after the initial star runs out of fuel.
- These stars are long lived and are typically F,G,K,and M stars.
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- When matter is so compact, electrons take up the lowest quantum states.
- Explosion from a two-star system
- Very highly magnetized neutron star. It is so magnetized it slows its own spin down and is one of the most dangerous objects in space.
- The rapid collapse and explosion of a massive star.
- The ending stage of a low mass star.
- Stellar remnants (ex. neutron stars, white dwarfs, black holes).
14 Clues: Explosion from a two-star system • The ending stage of a low mass star. • Fusion reaction where hydrogen converts to helium. • The rapid collapse and explosion of a massive star. • These stars are long lived and are typically F,G,K,and M stars. • Stellar remnants (ex. neutron stars, white dwarfs, black holes). • ...
Bio 10 10-1, 10-2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-07
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- part of the cell cycle in which the cell divides its nucleus and chromosomes
- one of the reasons cells are typically very small
- part of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- the greatest teacher alive's favorite star wars character
- the amount of two-dimensional space on the outside of an object
- part of mitosis in which the nucleus reappears and the chromosomes disappear
- part of mitosis in which the nucleus disappears and chromosomes appear
- the part of the cell cycle where the cell is doing its normal activities
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- one of the two halves of a DNA bundle
- part of the cell cycle in which the cell divides its cytoplasm and organelles
- the greatest teacher alive today (in his own mind)
- the amount of three-dimensional space on the inside of an object
- part of mitosis in which the chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell
- part that connects the two halves of a DNA bundle
- type of cells in which cytokinesis involves building a cell plate, and then cell walls.
- when cells divide, the DNA is bundled into these structures
- type of cells in which cytokinesis involves just pinching the membrane together
17 Clues: one of the two halves of a DNA bundle • one of the reasons cells are typically very small • part that connects the two halves of a DNA bundle • the greatest teacher alive today (in his own mind) • the greatest teacher alive's favorite star wars character • when cells divide, the DNA is bundled into these structures • ...
Religion på Paderup Gymnasium 2020-01-30
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- I hvilken religion er der forbud mod at spise bl.a. svinekød, hummer, blæksprutter, kameler og harer?
- Kan man vælge at få religion på B-niveau på Paderup Gymnasium?
- Hvem er overhovedet for den danske Folkekirke?
- Siddharta Gautama var en indisk prins, der grundlagde en ny religion omkring år 500 f.v.t. Hvad kaldes han også?
- Hvilken argentinsk fodboldhelt dyrkes som en gud af op mod 100.000 fans?
- Hvad klæder tilhængerne af Det Flyvende Spaghetti Monster sig ud som, når de holder gudstjeneste?
- Hvad hed den tyske munk, der startede reformationerne i 1500-tallet?
- Hvad hedder muslimernes hellige bog?
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- Hvad kaldes den religion, er blev grundlagt af L. Ron Hubbard og som bl.a. har Tom Cruise og John Travolta
- Hvad kaldes den religiøse retning der er inspireret af Star Wars og dyrker Kraften?
- Hvem er hovedpersonen i de fire evangelier i det nye testamente?
- I hvilken by voksede Jesus op i følge kristendommen?
- Hvem var den første, der drak sig fuld i biblen?
- 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 Gud indenfor islam?
- Hvem står bag superheltefilmene "Avengers" og "Thor", hvor guder og gudinder fra nordisk religion optræder?
- Hvilket dyr er særligt helligt for hinduisterne?
18 Clues: Hvad kaldes Gud indenfor islam? • Hvad hedder muslimernes hellige bog? • Hvem er overhovedet for den danske Folkekirke? • Hvem var den første, der drak sig fuld i biblen? • Hvilket dyr er særligt helligt for hinduisterne? • I hvilken by voksede Jesus op i følge kristendommen? • Kan man vælge at få religion på B-niveau på Paderup Gymnasium? • ...
Outer Space Crossword 57 2024-06-03
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- This has a chance of creating antimatter
- The hunter constellation
- One thing a black hole emits
- The Sun emits these
- The closest star system to Earth
- The closest star to Earth
- A huge cloud of gas
- If a supernova doesn't make a black hole, it can make this
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- The highest-energy light
- This infects other matter when it touches it
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are this type of planet
- The known thing that can escape a black hole
- The ring of icy objects and comets
- The element that ultimately causes a star to die
- Formerly known as Eta Argus
- A technologically advanced civilization would have a high number on this scale
- The hottest color of star
- The type of planet PLuto is
- The object at the center of a blackhole
19 Clues: The Sun emits these • A huge cloud of gas • The highest-energy light • The hunter constellation • The hottest color of star • The closest star to Earth • Formerly known as Eta Argus • The type of planet PLuto is • One thing a black hole emits • The closest star system to Earth • The ring of icy objects and comets • The object at the center of a blackhole • ...
VCB 2023-02-09
10 Clues: luminocity • hot or cold • type of star • smallest star • biggest stars • star short code • brightness of star • the brightness of a star • small star near the end of its life • the place where a star spends most of its life
crossword using 12 vocabulary terms 2022-02-02
12 Clues: story • lesson • laughter • religion • army horses • god, shrine • rhymes, hero • wars, weapons • film, problem • emotional, play • working, no freedom • surrounded by water
Module 4: Stars 2023-04-12
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- These Properties can be observed and help us to determine Physical Characteristics
- Physical Characteristics; This is the amount of energy that is output from the surface of a star
- Stellar Temperature; This type of graph displays the spectra of a star
- Stellar Temperature; How bright a star appears helps to determine its temperature
- Physical Characteristics; This is how hot or cool a star’s surface would be
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- These Characteristics are determined by the Apparent Properties that are observed
- Stellar Temperature; The hue that a star appears as helps to determine its temperature
- Physical Characteristics; This describes how close or far a star is from another object
- Physical Characteristics; This is determined based on the amount of matter available in a star’s nebula
- This type of reaction occurs in the core of a star
- Physical Characteristics; This is the name for how a star is composed chemically
- Physical Characteristics; This is how small or large a star is and involves the star’s radius
- This is another name for luminosity
13 Clues: This is another name for luminosity • This type of reaction occurs in the core of a star • Stellar Temperature; This type of graph displays the spectra of a star • Physical Characteristics; This is how hot or cool a star’s surface would be • Physical Characteristics; This is the name for how a star is composed chemically • ...
Space & Stars 2023-06-20
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- an area of such immense gravity that nothing—not even light—can escape from it.
- a powerful explosion of a star that occurs during the last stages of a massive star.
- a reaction that uses up hydrogen to produce helium and energy.
- the collapsed core of a massive supergiant star
- the star at the center of our solar system.
- a dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution.
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- a stellar core left behind after a dying star has run out of nuclear fuel.
- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- a cloud of gas and dust in space believed to develop into a star.
- a star with a hot and dense core
- a very small cooled remnant of a white dwarf that emits no detectable light.
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- a giant cloud of dust and gas
13 Clues: a giant cloud of dust and gas • a star with a hot and dense core • the star at the center of our solar system. • the collapsed core of a massive supergiant star • a dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution. • a reaction that uses up hydrogen to produce helium and energy. • a cloud of gas and dust in space believed to develop into a star. • ...
Universe vocabulary terms 2020-12-09
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- Star, a star with a substantially larger radius and luminosity than a main-sequence (or dwarf) star of the same surface temperature.
- Dwarf Star, is the smallest and coolest kind of star in the main sequence.
- Diagram, a graphical tool that astronomers use to classify stars according to their luminosity, spectral type, color, temperature, and evolutionary stage.
- Spectrum, the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
- Star, begin to fuse helium in the core smoothly and not long after exhausting their hydrogen.
- Sequence Stars, These stars can range from about a tenth of the mass of the sun to up to 200 times as massive.
- Magnitude, The apparent brightness of a star is how bright it actually appears to an observer.
- are cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun. ... When frozen, they are the size of a small town.
- a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon.
- Shaped Galaxy, gas and dust, and a central concentration of stars known as the bulge
- collectively referred to as spacetime and its contents.
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- Galaxy, they have very little dust and gas left between the stars
- Dwarf Star, also called a degenerate dwarf, is a stellar core remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky
- an apparatus for producing and recording spectra for examination.
- Galaxy, They have no defined shape nor structure and may have formed from collisions, close encounters with other galaxies or violent internal activity.
- Star, the collapsed cores of formerly massive stars that have been crushed to an extreme density by supernova explosions.
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky
- the light or warmth
- made up of minerals rich in silicon and oxygen, "iron", consisting mainly of iron and nickel, or "stony-iron", a combination of the two.
- a relatively small chunk of rocky minerals that orbits the Sun, often described as a minor planet.
- Hole, a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it.
- Way Galaxy, the galaxy of which the sun and the solar system are a part and which contains the myriads of stars that create the light
24 Clues: the light or warmth • a fixed luminous point in the night sky • collectively referred to as spacetime and its contents. • a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky • Galaxy, they have very little dust and gas left between the stars • an apparatus for producing and recording spectra for examination. • ...
both as 2024-07-22
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- the worst thing on the table, the reason why 1.5 million people are "missing"
- the first name of a former world ruler, the last name of a former world ruler
- the reaction to Rachel McAdams "The Notebook", what Cody Ko does to minors
- a type of pastry, who voted for pedro
- a homonym for an action done the night before Christmas, what genre just saw the death of a slim icon
- a children's movie released this year with racist undertones, a murder victim
- where sporting events are held, when you're here, you're family
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- an american island's highway, a galactic instigator
- the other half to another answer, a hit song in 2020
- the g-dropping of this word is a homophone for a President's last name, what the same President did with reference to their selection as their party's nominee
- what is seen in train halls, a requirement for art school
- a famous cup, a poor addition to the Star Wars franchise
- an award given to sopranos, a soprano
- a tooth cap, a unit of currency
- a protestant pastime, what Garfield goes all out for
- a ballet move, how I am described by TSA
- stuffed political propaganda, the FX television series
17 Clues: a tooth cap, a unit of currency • an award given to sopranos, a soprano • a type of pastry, who voted for pedro • a ballet move, how I am described by TSA • an american island's highway, a galactic instigator • the other half to another answer, a hit song in 2020 • a protestant pastime, what Garfield goes all out for • ...
Astronomy/Stars & Galaxies Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- The central part of a galaxy.
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- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars also called an HR diagram.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
35 Clues: 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 large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
grade 1 list 19 2022-01-30
Christmas 2022-12-11
167 2024-08-12
Stars 2016-10-17
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- The star in our solar system
- Stars are made from a super hot gas called
- A star system with two stars
- A heavy star can turn into this
- A star's colour depends on it's_____
- Stars appear to do this due to the earth's atmosphere
- The middle of a star
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- A type of very big star
- The light from stars takes ______of years to reach earth
- The most common type of star
- A star forms in this
11 Clues: A star forms in this • The middle of a star • A type of very big star • The star in our solar system • The most common type of star • A star system with two stars • A heavy star can turn into this • A star's colour depends on it's_____ • Stars are made from a super hot gas called • Stars appear to do this due to the earth's atmosphere • ...
Sinema 2021-04-19
Roman Empire Vocabulary 2023-11-03
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- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- A commoner in Ancient Rome.
- the state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire, which shared legislative power with the popular assemblies, administration with the magistrates, and judicial power with the knights.
- an aristocrat or nobleman.
- He led the army in the second Punic War
- (in ancient Rome) a group of three men holding power, in particular ( the First Triumvirate ) the unofficial coalition of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus in 60 BC and ( the Second Triumvirate ) a coalition formed by Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian in 43 BC.
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- Translates to "Roman Peace"
- Roman General in the Gallic Wars.
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- The three big Roman Wars in succession of each other.
- an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.
- The city in which Rome battled in the Punic Wars
- an official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there.
- Founder of the Roman Empire.
- a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army.
16 Clues: an aristocrat or nobleman. • A commoner in Ancient Rome. • Translates to "Roman Peace" • Founder of the Roman Empire. • Roman General in the Gallic Wars. • He led the army in the second Punic War • The city in which Rome battled in the Punic Wars • a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army. • The three big Roman Wars in succession of each other. • ...
N_73 2024-08-16
Nolan Dixon ASL 2 USA Vocab Puzzle 2024-10-10
Astronomy 2024-04-18
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- diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- The central part of a galaxy.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
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- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
35 Clues: 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. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2024-04-25
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- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- 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.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
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- A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The central part of a galaxy.
35 Clues: 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 large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • ...
Star Line Ke Kā o Makaliʻi 2024-11-26
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- Western name of ʻAʻā, brightest star in night sky
- "look forward,” Hawaiian name for Castor
- "alert,” Hawaiian name for Bellatrix, first of Orion stars to rise
- “place of peace and safety,” this Hawaiian name is a play on the star name Saiph in Orion
- “the spider,” star in Orion's belt, lives on the celestial equator
- “star wreath," name of star Capella & constellation Auriga that contains pair of north pointers
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- ”blossom,” a name for Procyon, a line drawn from this star between the twins points north
- “red star,” eye of the bull Taurus
- Western name of Kealiʻiokonaikalewa, 2nd brightest star in night sky, points to SCP with Murzim
- Ka _____ o Nā Keiki; Hawaiian string game, name for Orion
- Hawaiian for “twins,” name for Kauaʻi canoe
- “eyes of the _____” one meaning of Makaliʻi
12 Clues: “red star,” eye of the bull Taurus • "look forward,” Hawaiian name for Castor • Hawaiian for “twins,” name for Kauaʻi canoe • “eyes of the _____” one meaning of Makaliʻi • Western name of ʻAʻā, brightest star in night sky • Ka _____ o Nā Keiki; Hawaiian string game, name for Orion • "alert,” Hawaiian name for Bellatrix, first of Orion stars to rise • ...
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Lily S. Pledge and star spangled banner 2024-10-10
War of 1812 2022-03-14
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- This is the country that Britain was at war with in Europe.
- This is the name of the president's wife who helped save important belongings when the British burned Washington D.C..
- This is what it was called when Britain captured American sailors and forced them to join the British navy.
- This is the name of the peace treaty with Britain.
- The Americans broke their promise to the Indians when they passed this in 1785.
- The Americans believed the British were also helping these people to fight against them.
- This is the name of the Indian who tried to unite other tribes to fight the Americans.
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- This is who declared war against Britain.
- This doctrine declared that the U.S. would not get involved in foreign wars, but would protect itself.
- This is the feeling of pride people have about their country.
- This is the North American country where the British still remained.
- This is the name of the man who wrote the "Star Spangled Banner."
- After fighting for two years, which side was winning?
13 Clues: This is who declared war against Britain. • This is the name of the peace treaty with Britain. • After fighting for two years, which side was winning? • This is the country that Britain was at war with in Europe. • This is the feeling of pride people have about their country. • This is the name of the man who wrote the "Star Spangled Banner." • ...
The Eats of Melcher Media 2015-12-15
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- You only get the deal if you order on the first 5 days of the month!
- A healthy and light FoST snack that that could pair well with Star Wars tomorrow.
- This cafeteria offers everything from Korean food to fresh squeezed juices. One could say they stole their name from Burger King's slogan: "Have it your way".
- The source of an epic life.
- The only way to spell this drink made from apples.
- Apparently you can print designs on these. Goes great with fire.
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- A wintertime favorite, this seasonal market allows you to order plates with one protein and two sides, on a bed of grains.
- Has science gone too far? This no-calorie abomination is an affront to iced tea-drinkers around the world.
- Official catering partner of the Sway Luncheon. John loves their cookies.
- A restaurant where we bid David Brown farewell.
- The Grill? The Broil? The Bake? No, that's not right.
- Some call it a "superfood", others a bitter leaf. Sometimes its baked into chips and served at FoST.
- This staple food can be seen in the kitchen on an almost daily basis.
13 Clues: The source of an epic life. • A restaurant where we bid David Brown farewell. • The only way to spell this drink made from apples. • The Grill? The Broil? The Bake? No, that's not right. • Apparently you can print designs on these. Goes great with fire. • You only get the deal if you order on the first 5 days of the month! • ...
xmas 2022-08-03
16 Clues: star • bells • turkey • sleigh • family • lights • carols • chimney • snowman • reindeer • stocking • crackers • presents • boxing-day • santa claus • christmas eve
spaced out 2024-05-15
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- the oldest star
- the only planet with known life on it
- saturn's smallest moon
- the planet behind earth
- the planet In front of earth
- the biggest star
- the smallest star
- nickname for the earth
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- the rover that collected data, including photographs, as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012.
- a planet with rings
- the planet closest to the sun
- the probe that has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011
- the planet farthest away from the sun]
- Saturn's biggest moon
- the biggest star in our solar system
15 Clues: the oldest star • the biggest star • the smallest star • a planet with rings • Saturn's biggest moon • saturn's smallest moon • nickname for the earth • the planet behind earth • the planet In front of earth • the planet closest to the sun • the biggest star in our solar system • the only planet with known life on it • the planet farthest away from the sun] • ...
Napoleon Crossword 2024-05-13
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- Country where the Battle of Waterloo took place
- Key principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding individuals' legal status
- Agreement signed at the Congress of Vienna
- Napoleon's first name
- **Code**established by Napoleon in 1804
- Napoleon's last battle
- City where Napoleon was born
- Napoleon's famous exile island
- Year Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French
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- Congress of Vienna aimed to restore this to Europe after the Napoleonic Wars
- for Napoleon's rule over France
- French general who became Emperor
- Napoleon's final defeat at the hands of the British and Prussians
- Key principle of the Napoleonic Code regarding property rights
- Code/Napoleon's famous law code that influenced many legal systems worldwide
- Napoleonic Wars were fought across Europe and even reached this continent
- Congress of Vienna sought to establish a balance of power after the fall of this French leader
- Term for Napoleon's time in power
- Napoleon's first major military victory, in Italy
- Number of times Napoleon became the Emperor of France
20 Clues: Napoleon's first name • Napoleon's last battle • City where Napoleon was born • Napoleon's famous exile island • for Napoleon's rule over France • French general who became Emperor • Term for Napoleon's time in power • **Code**established by Napoleon in 1804 • Agreement signed at the Congress of Vienna • Country where the Battle of Waterloo took place • ...
spaced out 2024-05-15
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- the oldest star
- the only planet with known life on it
- saturn's smallest moon
- the planet behind earth
- the planet In front of earth
- the biggest star
- the smallest star
- nickname for the earth
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- the rover that collected data, including photographs, as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012.
- a planet with rings
- the planet closest to the sun
- the probe that has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011
- the planet farthest away from the sun]
- Saturn's biggest moon
- the biggest star in our solar system
15 Clues: the oldest star • the biggest star • the smallest star • a planet with rings • Saturn's biggest moon • saturn's smallest moon • nickname for the earth • the planet behind earth • the planet In front of earth • the planet closest to the sun • the biggest star in our solar system • the only planet with known life on it • the planet farthest away from the sun] • ...
spaced out 2024-05-15
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- the oldest star
- the only planet with known life on it
- saturn's smallest moon
- the planet behind earth
- the planet In front of earth
- the biggest star
- the smallest star
- nickname for the earth
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- the rover that collected data, including photographs, as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012.
- a planet with rings
- the planet closest to the sun
- the probe that has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011
- the planet farthest away from the sun]
- Saturn's biggest moon
- the biggest star in our solar system
15 Clues: the oldest star • the biggest star • the smallest star • a planet with rings • Saturn's biggest moon • saturn's smallest moon • nickname for the earth • the planet behind earth • the planet In front of earth • the planet closest to the sun • the biggest star in our solar system • the only planet with known life on it • the planet farthest away from the sun] • ...
Matariki 2022-06-23
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- The star of food that grows off trees and bushes.
- The star of fresh water food.
- The Matariki stars resemble the start of this.
- The star of dreams.
- The star of rain.
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- The star of food that grows in the ground.
- The star of people who have passed away.
- The star of wind.
- The star of seafood.
- This star signifies well-being and hope.
10 Clues: The star of wind. • The star of rain. • The star of dreams. • The star of seafood. • The star of fresh water food. • The star of people who have passed away. • This star signifies well-being and hope. • The star of food that grows in the ground. • The Matariki stars resemble the start of this. • The star of food that grows off trees and bushes.
wඞඞk 8345t467smth hඞstඞry 2024-11-18
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- The end of the WHAT wars found George III, who had assumed the crown in 1760, still on the throne of Great Britain?????? (p.211 TRE)
- The most important development during the Jacksonian era was the powerful urge to reform and improve WHAT??? (p.170 AA)
- The most important development during the Jacksonian era was the powerful urge to WHAT and improve society??? (p.170 AA)
- a series of Tory ministries after 1815 gave way to a more progressive WHAT government? (p.211 TRE)
- what did Britain escape between 1815 and 1848? (p.211 TRE)
- The end of the Napoleonic wars found George III, who had assumed the WHAT in 1760, still on the throne of Great Britain??? (p.211 TRE)
- The end of the Napoleonic wars found George III, who had assumed the crown in 1760, still on the throne of Great WHO?? (p.211 TRE)
- A series of WHAT ministries after 1815 gave way to a more progressive Whig government? (p.211 TRE)
- the Whig leadership achieved the passage of the Reform WHAT of 1832? (p.211 TRE)
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- The most important WHAT during the Jacksonian era was the powerful urge to reform and improve society??? (p.170 AA)
- The end of the Napoleonic wars found WHO the III, who had assumed the crown in 1760, still on the throne of Great Britain???? (p.211 TRE)
- The most important development during the WHAT era was the powerful urge to reform and improve society??? (p.170 AA)
- the WHAT leadership achieved the passage of the Reform Bill of 1832? (p.211 TRE)
- the Whig leadership achieved the passage of the WHAT Bill of 1832? (p.211 TRE)
- the Whig WHAT achieved the passage of the Reform Bill of 1832? (p.211 TRE)
15 Clues: what did Britain escape between 1815 and 1848? (p.211 TRE) • the Whig WHAT achieved the passage of the Reform Bill of 1832? (p.211 TRE) • the Whig leadership achieved the passage of the WHAT Bill of 1832? (p.211 TRE) • the WHAT leadership achieved the passage of the Reform Bill of 1832? (p.211 TRE) • ...
Vocabulary 2020-12-17
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- something nothing can get out of
- a theory of how the universe started
- 10 billon light years old
- very small galaxy
- does not have a regular shape compared to different galaxies
- a explosion of a star
- a dead star
- when giant star dies
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- a energy that affects our universe
- study of the universe
- our galaxy
- with stars, gas, dust, and dark matter
- something the sun will turn to in time
- stars that orbit each other
- we see a lot of them at night
15 Clues: our galaxy • a dead star • very small galaxy • when giant star dies • study of the universe • a explosion of a star • 10 billon light years old • stars that orbit each other • we see a lot of them at night • something nothing can get out of • a energy that affects our universe • a theory of how the universe started • with stars, gas, dust, and dark matter • ...
spaced out 2024-05-15
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- the oldest star
- the only planet with known life on it
- saturn's smallest moon
- the planet behind earth
- the planet In front of earth
- the biggest star
- the smallest star
- nickname for the earth
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- the rover that collected data, including photographs, as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012.
- a planet with rings
- the planet closest to the sun
- the probe that has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011
- the planet farthest away from the sun]
- Saturn's biggest moon
- the biggest star in our solar system
15 Clues: the oldest star • the biggest star • the smallest star • a planet with rings • Saturn's biggest moon • saturn's smallest moon • nickname for the earth • the planet behind earth • the planet In front of earth • the planet closest to the sun • the biggest star in our solar system • the only planet with known life on it • the planet farthest away from the sun] • ...
spaced out 2024-05-15
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- the oldest star
- the only planet with known life on it
- saturn's smallest moon
- the planet behind earth
- the planet In front of earth
- the biggest star
- the smallest star
- nickname for the earth
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- the rover that collected data, including photographs, as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012.
- a planet with rings
- the planet closest to the sun
- the probe that has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011
- the planet farthest away from the sun]
- Saturn's biggest moon
- the biggest star in our solar system
15 Clues: the oldest star • the biggest star • the smallest star • a planet with rings • Saturn's biggest moon • saturn's smallest moon • nickname for the earth • the planet behind earth • the planet In front of earth • the planet closest to the sun • the biggest star in our solar system • the only planet with known life on it • the planet farthest away from the sun] • ...
Regan's Crew 21/22 2022-06-07
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- She likes to dance and is often found near Saoirse!
- He has been called a human calculator, but he's really just a great friend!
- She is super hardworking and funny! You will find her around Charlie D pretty often!
- She is one proud farter. She's a little funny too.
- He is the master of Star Wars and he will make you laugh!
- He wants to make you laugh! He is found on the football and kickball field often.
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- He likes to talk about Roblox, and any videogame. He will also make you laugh!
- She is so kind and she is also a rockstar runner in Girls on the Run!
- He is laid back and kind but will also make you laugh!
- She is a kind person who you will find helping organize things around the classroom.
- She may have joined our class later, but she is super smart and funny!
- She likes to dance and annoy Mr. Regan
- She is a great friend who is a super hard worker! She also loves horses.
- She is one of a kind! Her kind heart and creepy laughs stick out!
14 Clues: She likes to dance and annoy Mr. Regan • She is one proud farter. She's a little funny too. • She likes to dance and is often found near Saoirse! • He is laid back and kind but will also make you laugh! • He is the master of Star Wars and he will make you laugh! • She is one of a kind! Her kind heart and creepy laughs stick out! • ...
THE STAR CROSSWORD 2020-12-09
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- A FORM OF CONDOLENCE
- INVISIBLE COMPANIONS
- PRINCESS OF THE SINE
- SUBURBS OF DAKAR
- A DRINK CONSISTING OF SUGARED CURDS MIXED WITH WELL KNEADED MILLET FLOUR
- A MAN OF REPUTE
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- CLOTHING OF WESTERN INFLUENCE
- BUILDING SOCIETY IN THE CAP-VERT DEPARTMENT OF SENEGAL
- BLACK AFRICAN OF ANY NATIONALITY WHO IS PART-POET, PART-MUSICIAN,PART-SORCERER
- BEGINNING OF THE FIRST SURAH OF THE KORAN
- UNDERGROUND RIVER
- SOMEONE WHO COMES FROM THE HINTERLAND
- SWEET-SMELLING AND STIMULATING POWDER
- A SENEGALESE FOOD PREPARED FROM ROUGHLY KNEADED MILLET FLOUR
- LIQUID WITH SUPERNATURAL POWERS
- OLD FRIENDSHIP
16 Clues: OLD FRIENDSHIP • A MAN OF REPUTE • SUBURBS OF DAKAR • UNDERGROUND RIVER • A FORM OF CONDOLENCE • INVISIBLE COMPANIONS • PRINCESS OF THE SINE • CLOTHING OF WESTERN INFLUENCE • LIQUID WITH SUPERNATURAL POWERS • SOMEONE WHO COMES FROM THE HINTERLAND • SWEET-SMELLING AND STIMULATING POWDER • BEGINNING OF THE FIRST SURAH OF THE KORAN • ...
All-Star Scientists 2016-08-15
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- Crick Discovered structure of DNA in 1953, studied DNA replication
- Chemist who developed the Atomic Theory
- Developed Law of Conservation of Mass and aided in development of modern physics
- Chemist that studied role of oxygen in combustion and respiration, developed Gas Laws
- Botanist and geneticist who studied "jumping genes" (genetic regulation)
- Biologist and naturalist who studied adaptation and natural selection leading to his theory of evolution
- Austrian monk who studied heredity and genetics through experimentation with pea plants
- Greek philosopher and mathematician, helped develop Scientific Method
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- French scientist, leading figure in natural philosophy during scientific revolution
- English physicist who studied electrons and other atomic structures with charges
- Astronomer who tracked and studied Sun and planets
- Published Micrographia, studied cork to develop theory of "cells"
- Greek physician, Father of Medicine
- English Chemist and crystallographer, discovered structure of DNA
- Co-founder of microbiology, developed pasteurization and studied pathogens and disease
- Physicist and mathematician who developed Laws of Motion and calculus as a discipline
16 Clues: Greek physician, Father of Medicine • Chemist who developed the Atomic Theory • Astronomer who tracked and studied Sun and planets • Published Micrographia, studied cork to develop theory of "cells" • English Chemist and crystallographer, discovered structure of DNA • Crick Discovered structure of DNA in 1953, studied DNA replication • ...
star spangled crossword 2023-11-20
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- the battle witnessed by key took place in this us city
- the original poem key wrote had four a type of paragraph or verse
- the star spangled banner is the national of the united states
- the original melody of the star spangled banner was actually from a song called To anacreon in heaven
- who officially made the star spangled banner the national anthem in 1931
- the punctuation at the end of the star spangled banner is this type of mark
- a defensive wall that key saw the flag over
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- the us military is required to play the star spangled banner from start to
- key described the rockets burning this color
- francis scott key was not a musician but was in fact a
- the battle key witnessed was part of the of 1812
- key was standing aboard an enemy when he watched the fort get attacked
- the entire national anthem is about what object
- the number of stars and stripes the flag at the fort had
- the fort that withstood bombardment by the British
- the star spangled banner was played for the first sporting event in 1918 at a baseball game cubs verses red
16 Clues: a defensive wall that key saw the flag over • key described the rockets burning this color • the entire national anthem is about what object • the battle key witnessed was part of the of 1812 • the fort that withstood bombardment by the British • francis scott key was not a musician but was in fact a • the battle witnessed by key took place in this us city • ...
Star Spangled Fun 2022-06-21
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- Americans have more ____ than any other nation in the world. (Hint: It's a pet.)
- This state boasts the oldest 4th of July parade in the country.
- Small towns in the U.S. typically spend between $8,000 and $15,000 on their ____ displays.
- The US is one of three countries that uses this system of measurement.
- This number of presidents have died on July 4th.
- Number of stripes in the US flag.
- Americans typically eat 150 ____ hot dogs on Independence Day.
- The US is nearly as big (by landmass) as this continent.
- Three out of every four of this kind of twisted weather phenomenon happen in the US.
- This state became the first to make the 4th of July an official state holiday in 1781.
- America was the first nation to use the title ____ for head of state.
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- The largest signature on the Declaration of Independence.
- The "Star Spangled Banner" became the ____ ____ 117 years after it was written.
- The US boasts the largest body of freshwater in the world, Lake ____.
- We're home to the largest number of ____ in the world. (Hint: They make our nation incredibly diverse.)
- The 50th star on the US flag symbolizes this state's admission to the union.
16 Clues: Number of stripes in the US flag. • This number of presidents have died on July 4th. • The US is nearly as big (by landmass) as this continent. • The largest signature on the Declaration of Independence. • Americans typically eat 150 ____ hot dogs on Independence Day. • This state boasts the oldest 4th of July parade in the country. • ...
Vietnam and Korean War 2013-05-16
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- All property and all means of production belong to the people as a group
- 20th Century foreign policy theory believed if one land in a region came under the influence of Communists,then more would follow
- Rule by the people
- Germany, Italy and Japan's alliance during WWII
- President Woodrow Wilson's ideas to end world wars
- Policy to keep the Soviets from gaining control of other countries
- When a country aligns with another country against a 3rd country
- A competition among nations to get the most weapons
- An international organization that came into use at the end of WWII that would help prevent future wars
- Great Britain, United States and Russia's alliance during WWII.
- A weapon of mass destruction 1st used by America against Japan in WWII
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- The alliances between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during WWI
- The treaty that was signed on June 28, 1919 to end WW1. One of the cause of WWII
- The center of interactions between the eastern and western world until the end of WWI. Made up of southeastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa
- The killing of an entire group of people (Germany's plan for getting rid of Jews)
- The policy to relax tensions between the communists and the free world
- A conflict of words and ideas between nations rather than armies
- The area in between the opposing sides of the trenches during WWI
- Political ideas that stress strong government control, military strength, and intense nationalism
- America's policy of noninvolvement in European wars and avoidance of "entangling alliances."
- Policy of allowing fascist countries to take over other countries by giving into demands in the hopes of avoiding a bigger conflict
21 Clues: Rule by the people • Germany, Italy and Japan's alliance during WWII • President Woodrow Wilson's ideas to end world wars • A competition among nations to get the most weapons • Great Britain, United States and Russia's alliance during WWII. • A conflict of words and ideas between nations rather than armies • ...
Sparta, Athens, & the Peloponnesian War 2023-10-03
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- Sparta was concerned that Athens had too much ___.
- Spartan men would live in ___ up until the age of 30.
- alliance was formed between Athens and Sparta during the ___ Wars
- Subject that was studied by Athenian boys
- the Peloponnesian League was formed by city-states in the ___.
- Spartan slaves who did farming and other tasks.
- women in Spartan society had ___ rights.
- Athenian women had virtally ___ rights.
- Athens attempted to expand to this Italian island.
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- city-state that was known for its strong army.
- war between Athens and Sparta.
- Due to an outbreak of ____ Athens and Sparta worked out a truce.
- League or alliance that was formed by Greek city-states after the Persian Wars.
- During the war, Sparta ___ crops and the land.
- Athenians valued education and the ___.
- city-state that was known for its naval strength.
- Sparta was ruled by ___ kings.
17 Clues: war between Athens and Sparta. • Sparta was ruled by ___ kings. • Athenians valued education and the ___. • Athenian women had virtally ___ rights. • women in Spartan society had ___ rights. • Subject that was studied by Athenian boys • city-state that was known for its strong army. • During the war, Sparta ___ crops and the land. • ...
Matariki 2024-06-25
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- Star for ocean
- Season that Matariki is in.
- Star that is related to wind
- Star for elevated foods
- Star for freshwater
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- Star that dreams and hopes are connected to
- Star that is related to the dead
- Star that is related to rain
- Star for hope, reflection, and gathering
- Which month is Matariki(Public holiday)?
10 Clues: Star for ocean • Star for freshwater • Star for elevated foods • Season that Matariki is in. • Star that is related to rain • Star that is related to wind • Star that is related to the dead • Star for hope, reflection, and gathering • Which month is Matariki(Public holiday)? • Star that dreams and hopes are connected to
Winter Wonderland 2022-12-01
28 Clues: :) • 25 • 31 • <3 • red • Joy • free • song • calm • wait • meek • cold • soul • star • love • ring • north • happy • faith • follow • french • package • respect • to give • control • Christmas • 2022,12,20 • at the start
English 9CO Language Builder U4 p. 41 2020-11-26
22 Clues: vie • date • star • radio • acteur • épouse • je sais • le soir • célèbre • près de • actrice • bien sûr • en avril • le matin • vraiment • le samedi • appartement • petite amie • nom de famille • le dimanche matin • pendant le week-end • je suis désolé (formule abrégée)
4-Letter Crossword: August Holidays 2020-12-22
31 Clues: just • give • kids • race • ride • care • fans • joke • hand • root • love • toes • true • lima • left • wear • wide • work • self • star • gold • feet • yoga • book • crop • code • oven • make • moon • been • your
1960s Icons 2023-08-23
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- - Film director
- - Psychedelic drug
- - Beatle
- - Folk singer
- - Fashion model
- - Boxing champ
- - Fashion doll
- - Boxing legend
- - "Easy Rider" star
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- - Pop art pioneer
- - British band
- - Music festival
- - Reggae legend
- - Armstrong's move
- - Guitar virtuoso
- - Hollywood star
- - Civil rights leader
- - King of Rock
- - Revolutionary
- - US President
20 Clues: - Beatle • - Folk singer • - British band • - King of Rock • - Boxing champ • - US President • - Fashion doll • - Reggae legend • - Film director • - Fashion model • - Revolutionary • - Boxing legend • - Music festival • - Hollywood star • - Pop art pioneer • - Guitar virtuoso • - Armstrong's move • - Psychedelic drug • - "Easy Rider" star • - Civil rights leader
6th Grade Science 1.21.22 2022-01-20
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- a group of galaxies that are found close together
- a star plotted in the left-to-right band across the HR diagram
- the collection of all the matter, space and energy that exists, also known as the cosmos
- an older star with a cooler outer layer
- stellar core remnant of a low to medium mass star
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- the tightly-packed collapses core of a larger star
- the largest structure in the universe, composed of many galaxy clusters
- a gravitationally dense region of space-time where nothing can escape, not even light
- a massive, hot, shining ball of gas
- clouds of dust and gas found in space
- a large, hot star off the main sequence
- a body held together by gravity that is made of millions of stars, gas, and dust
- a cool, small star on the main sequence
13 Clues: a massive, hot, shining ball of gas • clouds of dust and gas found in space • a large, hot star off the main sequence • a cool, small star on the main sequence • an older star with a cooler outer layer • a group of galaxies that are found close together • stellar core remnant of a low to medium mass star • the tightly-packed collapses core of a larger star • ...
stars 2016-10-19
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- the brightest of star from earth
- the actual brightest of a star
- the distance that it takes light to travel
- the stars surface temperature and absolute magnitude
- the small star left over from an old star
- actual brightness of an object
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- a star that collapsed under gravity and now has only neutrons
- a collection of stars
- a spectrum that measures the electro radiation
- space and all matter
- a collapse of a big star that effects the solar system
- a large cloud of dust
12 Clues: space and all matter • a collection of stars • a large cloud of dust • the actual brightest of a star • actual brightness of an object • the brightest of star from earth • the small star left over from an old star • the distance that it takes light to travel • a spectrum that measures the electro radiation • the stars surface temperature and absolute magnitude • ...
space 2016-10-13
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- magnitude star brightness from earth
- diagrams graph of relationships between stars
- the actual brightness of an object
- magnitude measure of star brightness from standard distance
- space and all the matter and energy in it.
- stars,dust,and gas bound by gravity
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- star explosion that throws out its outer layers
- spectrum all frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic raiation
- distance light travels in a year
- a region where stars are born
- dwarf hot dim star that used be a sun
- star collapsed star that turns into neutrons
12 Clues: a region where stars are born • distance light travels in a year • the actual brightness of an object • stars,dust,and gas bound by gravity • magnitude star brightness from earth • dwarf hot dim star that used be a sun • space and all the matter and energy in it. • star collapsed star that turns into neutrons • star explosion that throws out its outer layers • ...
Ancient Rome vs. Ancient Greece by Keira 2021-02-11
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- In both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece the role the men play in their house? ___________
- In both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece the favorite type of animals were ________.
- Aside from Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome created __________ so they could count.
- Ancient Greeks fought a lot with Aspen and Sparta, but Ancient Romans fought with ___________ in the Punic Wars.
- There were ____________ Punic Wars, but there was only one Trojan war.
- Women in both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome whore _____________.
- In Ancient Rome there weren’t many famous philosophers, while in Ancient Greece there was Alexander the ____________.
- A house in Ancient Rome was called an insulae, while in Ancient Greece they were called ____________.
- The most important foods in Ancient Rome were meat and fish, while in Ancient Greece the most important food(s) was/were ________________
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- In Ancient Rome the most popular pet was a greyhound, while in Ancient Greece it was a _______________.
- Ancient Greece had many famous people, but in Ancient Rome there were two very famous boys known to be raised by wolves named ________&________.
- Which Ancient civilization conquered the other?________________
- Ancient Rome fell in 935 AD but Ancient Greece fell in ___________(date w/ BC/AD)
- Ancient Greece started in 700s BCE while Ancient Rome started in ____________(date w/ BC/AD
- Both Ancient Romans and Ancient Greeks loved the _________.
- In both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece they had ___________ to work for them.
- Ancient Rome is known for their wars, but Ancient Greece had a very specific wood creation called the ________________.
- Ancient Greece homes were made out of _________, but the Ancient Romans made their houses out of stone.
- Ancient Greece had certain people called_________ that they worshiped as well as Ancient Rome.
- Many Greeks ate ___________ , whereas the Romans ate vegetables.
20 Clues: Both Ancient Romans and Ancient Greeks loved the _________. • Which Ancient civilization conquered the other?________________ • Many Greeks ate ___________ , whereas the Romans ate vegetables. • Women in both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome whore _____________. • There were ____________ Punic Wars, but there was only one Trojan war. • ...
afghanistan crossword 1 2023-04-14
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- number of Anglo-Afghan Wars
- terrorist organization that blew up Twin Towers
- anti Soviet holy warriors
- was against Great Britain in the Great Game
- what Great Britain wanted to protect from Russia
- tension between the USSR and America in late 20th c.
- was ousted by cousin Dauod in 1973
- lost Anglo Afghan Wars
- what Taliban blew up
- where Afghan refugees fled
- was killed in Pakistan
- funded the training of Islamic extremists to fight Soviets
- destroyed Kabul vying for power
- where weapons were made that were used against the Soviets
- removed the last troops in Afghanistan
- What Hamid Karzai was supposed to build in Afghanistan
- arranged for Mujahideen to get weapons
- lasted 10 years
- where the Buddhas were
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- brought stability to Afghanistan after Civil War
- who won the Soviet Invasion
- capital of Afghanistan
- UN put him into power in Afghanistan
- started Taliban
- where Charlie Wilson was a Congressman
- where bin Laden was from
- fought against Taliban when they first came to power
- kicked Zahir Shah off the throne
- war that took soldiers away from Afghanistan
- first name of CIA agent who helps Charlie Wilson
- who lost the Anglo Afghan Wars
- took troops out of Iraq and put them back into Afghanistan
- killed Osama bin Laden
- gave Taliban ultimatum
- assassinated during fake interview
- dictator of Pakistan
- a cold war between Russia and England
- cash crop of Afghanistan
- how many years the US had troops in Afghanistan
- where weapons we gave to Mujahideen were stockpiled
40 Clues: started Taliban • lasted 10 years • what Taliban blew up • dictator of Pakistan • capital of Afghanistan • lost Anglo Afghan Wars • killed Osama bin Laden • gave Taliban ultimatum • was killed in Pakistan • where the Buddhas were • where bin Laden was from • cash crop of Afghanistan • anti Soviet holy warriors • where Afghan refugees fled • who won the Soviet Invasion • ...
Life Cycle of Stars 2022-02-07
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- very dense collection of gas and dust
- collection of gas and dust
- how bright a star is
- main portion of the life of a star
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- star
- energy that is the fundamental energy of stars
- very dense star
- Actual brightness of a star
- one happens every 50 years in the galaxy
- particles of light
- Brightness of a star as it appears
11 Clues: star • very dense star • particles of light • how bright a star is • collection of gas and dust • Actual brightness of a star • Brightness of a star as it appears • main portion of the life of a star • very dense collection of gas and dust • one happens every 50 years in the galaxy • energy that is the fundamental energy of stars
Late Middle AGES 2021-05-17
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- the top position in the feudal government
- the second position in the feudal government:a wealthy land owner
- the great charter
- motivated Christians to partake in the Holy War
- became the king of England on Christmas Day 1066
- son of Henry II: was a cruel and untrustworthy ruler
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- wars where Christians battles Mudlims for land in the Middle East
- legal system based on customs and court rulings
- the protective clothing worn by a knight
- wealthiest class in feudal society
- a trained horseman who fought wars in the Middle Ages
- group of people sworn to speak the truth
12 Clues: the great charter • wealthiest class in feudal society • the protective clothing worn by a knight • group of people sworn to speak the truth • the top position in the feudal government • legal system based on customs and court rulings • motivated Christians to partake in the Holy War • became the king of England on Christmas Day 1066 • ...
Ancient Rome Crossword 2023-04-28
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- a professional soldier in ancient Rome
- highest elected public official of the Roman Republic.
- an administrative district of a larger empire of country
- fighter
- a long stone channel that carries water
- political leader
- Wars the wars between Rome and Carthage for control of the Mediterranean region
- Romana Roman Peace; a nearly 200 year period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire
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- a change to make a situation better
- an open-air market, meeting place, and political center in ancient Rome
- a type of government in which citizens vote for their leaders
- Roman amphitheater built by the emperor Vespasian; used for entertainment
- a wealthy landowner in ancient Rome
- the language of Rome and basis for the Romance languages (Romanian, Italian, Spanish, French & Portuguese)
- a common person in ancient Rome
- a curved structure over an opening
16 Clues: fighter • political leader • a common person in ancient Rome • a curved structure over an opening • a change to make a situation better • a wealthy landowner in ancient Rome • a professional soldier in ancient Rome • a long stone channel that carries water • highest elected public official of the Roman Republic. • an administrative district of a larger empire of country • ...
Punic wars crossword 2022-10-26
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- was mainly fought the first war at
- these wars that was between Rome and Carthage where called
- was rewarded to Rome when it won its battles
- Army that are on boats
- kept on winning wars against Carthage
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- the general of Carthage
- a huge boat
- was defeated by Rome and eventually not a country
- he led as Partition general in the second war
- Where two countries fight for land is called
10 Clues: a huge boat • Army that are on boats • the general of Carthage • was mainly fought the first war at • kept on winning wars against Carthage • was rewarded to Rome when it won its battles • Where two countries fight for land is called • he led as Partition general in the second war • was defeated by Rome and eventually not a country • ...
Sea Stars 2022-07-30
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- animal that eats meat
- another name for a sea stars arm
- not a fish but shaped like a star
- where sea stars live
- first stage of star fish life cycle
- animals with spiny skin
- what happens when a sea star loses an arm
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- favorite food of sea stars
- animals with no back bone
- tiny suckers that sea stars use to move
- what star fish stick into shells to eat
- shallow areas of water along the shore
- located at the end of each sea star arm
13 Clues: where sea stars live • animal that eats meat • animals with spiny skin • animals with no back bone • favorite food of sea stars • another name for a sea stars arm • not a fish but shaped like a star • first stage of star fish life cycle • shallow areas of water along the shore • tiny suckers that sea stars use to move • what star fish stick into shells to eat • ...
Greek vs Rome 2021-02-11
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- Greek had the Olympics and, rome did
- ancient Greeks decorated almost every part of their lives from art and rome got there from
- Rome had 3 wars and greek also had a lot of
- They both had People that farm
- both had sports
- They both had buildings that you learn in
- They both had movements or
- They both had wood objects, or
- They both had
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- They both had weddings but in greek you can get married at the age of 12-13 but in rome you have to be an
- They both had shirts or
- They both had a type of
- They both had laws and people that worked for them or
- They both had jazz
- They both had Things we do for fun
- Greek loved vegetables and rome loved heavy food or
- They both had that you could live in
- They both love
- the Greek started 3500 years ago and the roman started 1500
19 Clues: They both had • They both love • both had sports • They both had jazz • They both had shirts or • They both had a type of • They both had movements or • They both had People that farm • They both had wood objects, or • They both had Things we do for fun • Greek had the Olympics and, rome did • They both had that you could live in • They both had buildings that you learn in • ...
Roman Vocab 2021-11-03
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- the elite class of Rome (POWER)
- a channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representation
- wars between roman republic and ancient Carthage
- money looses value
- a Phoenician city-state
- a group of three men holding power, the office of triumvirate
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- a commoner
- Carthaginian general during second the Punic-war
- roman legionary officer
- the state council of the ancient roman republic
- a roman general, made Rome an empire from republic
- a unit of 3000 to 6000 men in ancient roman army
- one of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic
- was the first roman emperor from 27 bc - 14 ad
- the peace which existed between nationalities within the roman empire
16 Clues: a commoner • money looses value • roman legionary officer • a Phoenician city-state • the elite class of Rome (POWER) • was the first roman emperor from 27 bc - 14 ad • the state council of the ancient roman republic • Carthaginian general during second the Punic-war • a unit of 3000 to 6000 men in ancient roman army • wars between roman republic and ancient Carthage • ...
The Roman Empire 2021-11-09
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- Romana Reforms mad that allowed Rome's growth in wealth and power
- Advocate of republican party
- Unit of 3,000-6,000 men in the Roman army
- Wars 2 wars, with the second being Hannibles march
- Fall in the purchasing value of money and rising of prices
- An official appointed by government to live in a foreign city
- Caesar General and dictator for life
- Made up of 300 patricians who served for life, guiding foreign and domestic policies
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- Led army on hazardous winter march from spain across the alps using African elephants
- Wealthy land owner who dominated society
- Roman legionary officer
- City-state on coast of Africa, huge trading empire
- Ceasar's 18 year old grand nephew
- A small canal that contained water
- Could own land but not hold public office
- A group of three men who held power
16 Clues: Roman legionary officer • Advocate of republican party • Ceasar's 18 year old grand nephew • A small canal that contained water • A group of three men who held power • Caesar General and dictator for life • Wealthy land owner who dominated society • Could own land but not hold public office • Unit of 3,000-6,000 men in the Roman army • ...
Punic Wars 2020-12-16
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- Italy's capital and the location of Romulus' city
- The sea where Italy, Greece and Northern Africa are located in
- Used to destroy the city of Carthage
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- The general of Carthage during the Punic Wars
- the culture that was copied by the Romans
- The series of battles between Carthage and Rome
- Alps and the Pyrenees
- Zama in 202 and Cannae in 216
- Grey animals, tons of fun
- the victors of the Punic Wars
10 Clues: Alps and the Pyrenees • Grey animals, tons of fun • Zama in 202 and Cannae in 216 • the victors of the Punic Wars • Used to destroy the city of Carthage • the culture that was copied by the Romans • The general of Carthage during the Punic Wars • The series of battles between Carthage and Rome • Italy's capital and the location of Romulus' city • ...
social studies cross word 2013-05-20
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- how many Europeans were living in N.Z in1840
- a drug missionaries used to cure sickness
- what month did the first missionaries arrive in N.Z
- what did Europeans bring to help war
- blend in to a new culture
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- about how many people were killed in the musket wars
- how many churches were built by 1941
- who started the musket wars
- first missionaries to reach N.Z
- where is the oldest stone house
10 Clues: blend in to a new culture • who started the musket wars • first missionaries to reach N.Z • where is the oldest stone house • how many churches were built by 1941 • what did Europeans bring to help war • a drug missionaries used to cure sickness • how many Europeans were living in N.Z in1840 • what month did the first missionaries arrive in N.Z • ...
Punic Wars 2022-10-25
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- Who was the elder who hates Carthidge
- what was the wars called
- The person who came up a way to beat Carthridge
- who was famuos for being a general
- what is the punishment that Carthridge can't do in rome waters
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- tool that could move soldiers to other ships
- Carthridge was here
- who loses all three wars
- the second punic war was mainly fought here
- what happens to Carthridge in the third war
10 Clues: Carthridge was here • what was the wars called • who loses all three wars • who was famuos for being a general • Who was the elder who hates Carthidge • the second punic war was mainly fought here • what happens to Carthridge in the third war • tool that could move soldiers to other ships • The person who came up a way to beat Carthridge • ...
Roman and Greek :) 2021-02-11
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- Greek and rome both believed in the goddess?
- Ancient Greeks didn’t eat much
- Were there any wars in greek
- What is something that the rome ate as poor
- Greek times was not a warrior full time and most of them had other jobs such as__________
- What is a god they both believed in_____
- In 753 B.C.E. The God of War named Mars gave birth to twin sons named______and_______
- Greeks dance was often part of
- what was the most important food in Greek
- Rome's dance was a for_______ romans
- What is one thing that is in a full set of armour for the Greek
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- Romans considered______a daily necessity and not an extravagance
- Roman military had two main branches,_____ and______
- in art Romans focused on________
- The Greeks viewing place for the orchestra was________
- Greek dishes used_____
- What is one of the weapons that roman used for war?
- what is a weapon the greek used in war?
- What was a huge part of greek diet
- How many punic wars has there been in rome
20 Clues: Greek dishes used_____ • Were there any wars in greek • Ancient Greeks didn’t eat much • Greeks dance was often part of • in art Romans focused on________ • What was a huge part of greek diet • Rome's dance was a for_______ romans • what is a weapon the greek used in war? • What is a god they both believed in_____ • How many punic wars has there been in rome • ...
Ancient Rome x Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
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- both the Greeks and Romans had pets but while greek favored____, Romans liked other animals.
- many of greeks’ wars were with other city-states while the biggest wars in rome were the _____ wars against carthage
- both the Greeks and Romans ate many of the same things like animals, olives, ____, and Wine
- both the Greeks and Romans lived in very technologically advanced (at that time) and highly _____ cities.
- ancient Rome had a giant building called the ______ where gladiators would battle.
- ancient Greece fell when they lost a battle to _____ and rome conquered them
- ancient Greece was made up of around 1,000________.
- both the greeks and romans focused their art on important _________ figures
- both the Greeks and the Romans _______other areas.
- the land in ____ rome was fairly easy to farm on while the land in Ancient greece was mostly rock and was very difficult to farm on
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- ancient Rome was founded by the twins named ______ and remus.
- many Greek cities were named “______” because alexander the great funded most of them and named them after himself
- while the romans were a republic, the greeks were a __________.
- the Romans had an amazing military general named _____ Caesar
- both he Greeks and Romans owned _____ that worked for their families
- while the head of the government in Rome was called the Consuls, The head of government in Greece was called the_____
- both the Greeks and Romans had the ________ sea at at least one edge
- in Greece, only boys were allowed to attend school while in rome, girls from ___ families could attend school along with the boys
- both the Greeks and Romans are eligible for ______ at the age of 12.
- both the Greeks and Romans wore a ____ which were usually handmade.
20 Clues: both the Greeks and the Romans _______other areas. • ancient Greece was made up of around 1,000________. • ancient Rome was founded by the twins named ______ and remus. • the Romans had an amazing military general named _____ Caesar • while the romans were a republic, the greeks were a __________. • ...
Unit 5 Chapter 11 Section 2: Political and Social Change 2023-05-01
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- rose to the throne in 1199, he ruled England and half of present-day France. However, the king soon weakened his position by waging a series of failed, expensive wars
- a powerful court to punish non-Christians
- shut Henry out of the Church, forcing the king to back down
- the religious leaders who oversee the ceremonies and deliver the teachings of the Christian Church
- a wealthy, town-dwelling merchant during the Middle Ages
- a weapon that allowed archers to fire arrows
- series of wars in 1096 by Christian armies
- made the king subject to the law of the land and limited his authority
- a group of craftspeople that helped protect and improve the working conditions of its members
- a group of representatives who shared power with the English monarch
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- next in line to become Holy Roman Emperor,ruled over a multi-ethnic group of territories in central Europe, an empire that would continue until it dissolved in 1806
- a Christian religious community
- A French peasant girl that claimed Christian saints had told her to save her country
- a system of law established in England to make sure people received equal treatment
- a towering church built during the Middle Ages
- In 1295, assembled what is considered the first truly representative parliament
- between England and France, this was not a continuous conflict but rather a series of wars that dragged on for 116 years
- a disease that killed more than a third of Europe’s population during the Middle Ages
- a long war by Christians Kings to drive the Muslims off the peninsula
- the people who lived in a monastery, spent much of their day praying, reading the Bible, and meditating
20 Clues: a Christian religious community • a powerful court to punish non-Christians • series of wars in 1096 by Christian armies • a weapon that allowed archers to fire arrows • a towering church built during the Middle Ages • a wealthy, town-dwelling merchant during the Middle Ages • shut Henry out of the Church, forcing the king to back down • ...
Scifi, Superhero, Fantasy 2022-12-12
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- Effects created with physical materials such as prosthetics, puppets, models, or animatronics.
- a subgenre of fantasy films that take place entirely in a made-up world different from our own.
- a work or invention that is the result of creativity; example: Disney owns Mickey Mouse, Marvel, and Star Wars
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- a genre that feature elements of the fantastic, often including magic, supernatural forces, or exotic worlds.
- A film series or movie series is a collection of related films in succession that share the same fictional universe, or are marketed as a series.
- a work of entertainment that is highly popular and financially successful.
- a subgenre of fantasy films with magical elements, but partly or wholly set in the real world
- effects created digitally in post production
8 Clues: effects created digitally in post production • a work of entertainment that is highly popular and financially successful. • a subgenre of fantasy films with magical elements, but partly or wholly set in the real world • Effects created with physical materials such as prosthetics, puppets, models, or animatronics. • ...
Celebrities From Chicago 2021-06-23
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- Well-known talkshow host starring in 'The _(her name)_ Show'; she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama
- Male actor well known for starring in Indiana Jones, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Blade Runner and Ender's Game.
- Recent Former First Lady of the USA (her husband also spent a large portion of his life in Chicago)
- Father of Cinderella, Ariel, Robin Hood, Frozen, etc...
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- Famous Chicago Bulls player: 'the first Bulls rookie to score in double-figures in his NBA debut since Michael Jordan'
- Rapper: one of his most famous songs begins with the lyrics "I still see your shadows in my room..."
- Rapper: last name being the antonym of East
- The voice of a genie with a lamp
8 Clues: The voice of a genie with a lamp • Rapper: last name being the antonym of East • Father of Cinderella, Ariel, Robin Hood, Frozen, etc... • Recent Former First Lady of the USA (her husband also spent a large portion of his life in Chicago) • Rapper: one of his most famous songs begins with the lyrics "I still see your shadows in my room..." • ...
LAW AND ENTERTAINMENT 2023-01-30
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- Everyone tells me that I have a very fortunate position in my business but I don't see the ____ of it
- I don't care about working _____ if then they pay me more
- Are you sure he's okay? Yes, he will come back tomorrow from his ___ ____
- The ___ had so much potential but they didn't know how to develop it
- Nowadays, most students have a _____ job to have an income and continue their education at the same time
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- I only appear in _____ films as my acting job consists of giving voice to cartoons.
- I would never work as an ____, it's so risky!
- The Oscar nominations are out! I hope that the actor that plays Luke in the Star Wars movie wins for the best ______ ____
8 Clues: I would never work as an ____, it's so risky! • I don't care about working _____ if then they pay me more • The ___ had so much potential but they didn't know how to develop it • Are you sure he's okay? Yes, he will come back tomorrow from his ___ ____ • I only appear in _____ films as my acting job consists of giving voice to cartoons. • ...
Outer space 2024-06-11
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- the star we see at daytime
- a planet's satellite
- move around something, like a moon
- star from a star
- what earth is
- the study of outer space
- a person who studies Astronomy
- the biggest star we know
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- what a supernova causes
- a star's explosion
- international Space Station
- what kepler-22b is
- how many moons mars has
13 Clues: what earth is • star from a star • a star's explosion • what kepler-22b is • a planet's satellite • what a supernova causes • how many moons mars has • the study of outer space • the biggest star we know • the star we see at daytime • international Space Station • a person who studies Astronomy • move around something, like a moon
Punic Wars 2021-10-26
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- The carthaginians brought what animal for war
- Rome conquered this island in the first Punic war
- Where did Hannibal plan to fight the Romans
- Rome fought who in the Punic wars
- The carthagininans crossed this mountain range in the second Punic war
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- Hannibal defeated the Romans in southern Italy during what battle
- Carthage had a strong____
- Rome added this on their boats to help them win the first Punic war
- Carthage tried to expand their land where after losing the first Punic war
- Who was the carthaginians greatest military general
10 Clues: Carthage had a strong____ • Rome fought who in the Punic wars • Where did Hannibal plan to fight the Romans • The carthaginians brought what animal for war • Rome conquered this island in the first Punic war • Who was the carthaginians greatest military general • Hannibal defeated the Romans in southern Italy during what battle • ...
Punic Wars 2021-10-26
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- Conquered the mediteranian
- what is the island called that rome and carthage fought over
- evenged his dads death
- how many solders died on the walk through the alps
- rome improved at this skill
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- how many elephants did hannibal have
- where did rome win the war
- The sea the were fighting for
- The city that lost to rome
- what are the mountains that carthage climbed over to sneak up on rome
10 Clues: evenged his dads death • where did rome win the war • Conquered the mediteranian • The city that lost to rome • rome improved at this skill • The sea the were fighting for • how many elephants did hannibal have • how many solders died on the walk through the alps • what is the island called that rome and carthage fought over • ...
Opium Wars 2014-05-19
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- / What replaced household items such as tea and tobacco?
- Who attacked China, starting the Opium War?
- Many countries, such as the U.S and Britain, gained control over __________ trade.
- Opium often lead to lung and kidney ______
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- The Opium War began what the Chinese call the 'Century of _______
- Where did Opium grow?
- Where did the war take place?
- Who enforced the destruction of over 70,000 pounds of opium?
- What trait did Opium cause to people that the Chinese didn't like?
- What type of plant is Opium?
10 Clues: Where did Opium grow? • What type of plant is Opium? • Where did the war take place? • Opium often lead to lung and kidney ______ • Who attacked China, starting the Opium War? • / What replaced household items such as tea and tobacco? • Who enforced the destruction of over 70,000 pounds of opium? • The Opium War began what the Chinese call the 'Century of _______ • ...
Punic Wars 2020-11-03
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- Carthage was forced to give up what island in the first punic war
- this war included elephants
- armed services that are located on sea
- began when Rome sought control of the fertile island of Sicily
- What did the Romans build on the front of a ship so they could board the enemies ship
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- in which war did Rome finally destroy Carthage
- Carthaginians greatest general
- The largest and wealthiest city in the Western Mediterranean area located along the African coast
- during the second punic war, the roman forces were led by who
- the Romans encouraged this country to rebel against Carthage
10 Clues: this war included elephants • Carthaginians greatest general • armed services that are located on sea • in which war did Rome finally destroy Carthage • the Romans encouraged this country to rebel against Carthage • during the second punic war, the roman forces were led by who • began when Rome sought control of the fertile island of Sicily • ...
Punic Wars 2020-11-03
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- The leader of Carthage
- Land gained by Rome after the second Punic war
- jars of coins rewarded to Rome after each Punic war
- The island near Italy that caused the first Punic war
- the Roman word for Phonecian
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- An animal used by Carthage in the second Punic war
- The mountain range that Hannibal and his army crossed
- The victor of all 3 Punic Wars
- military that fights at sea
- Army general for Rome in the second Punic war
10 Clues: The leader of Carthage • military that fights at sea • the Roman word for Phonecian • The victor of all 3 Punic Wars • Army general for Rome in the second Punic war • Land gained by Rome after the second Punic war • An animal used by Carthage in the second Punic war • jars of coins rewarded to Rome after each Punic war • ...
Punic Wars 2020-11-03
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- He was one of the Senators who convinced the rest of the Senate that Carthage was still a threat after the Second Punic War.
- He was a great military leader of Carthage who defeated the Romans in many battles.
- The peninsula where Rome is located.
- A branch of a nation's forces specifically to fight on water.
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- He captured Spain and attacked Carthage to get Hannibal off of the Italian Peninsula.
- A powerful trading empire based along the north African coast.
- the battle where Hannibal defeated the Romans, then raided the country.
- The mountain Hannibal crossed to defeat the Romans.
- An island off of the tip of the Italian Peninsula which Carthage wanted to claim in the First Punic War.
- the battle where Scipio defeated the Carthaginians and won the Second Punic War.
10 Clues: The peninsula where Rome is located. • The mountain Hannibal crossed to defeat the Romans. • A branch of a nation's forces specifically to fight on water. • A powerful trading empire based along the north African coast. • the battle where Hannibal defeated the Romans, then raided the country. • ...
Punic wars 2020-11-03
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- battle in souther ittalythat Hannibal won
- a new weapon for battle
- Carthages greatest genral
- the land they were fighting for
- On the Tiber river
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- the battle between rome and carthage
- a powerful trading empire based along with the north African coast
- they give this away when they win a battle
- the mountains they crossed
- a small moveable bridge on the front of each ship.
10 Clues: On the Tiber river • a new weapon for battle • Carthages greatest genral • the mountains they crossed • the land they were fighting for • the battle between rome and carthage • battle in souther ittalythat Hannibal won • they give this away when they win a battle • a small moveable bridge on the front of each ship. • ...
Punic wars 2020-11-03
10 Clues: capital of Italy • Defeated Hannibal • Mountains in Italy • where Rome is located • ancient roman historic • The father of Hannibal • North Africa city-state • Crossed the Alps in the winter. • A continent in the northern hemisphere. • The wars between the Carthage and the Romans.
Cupcake Wars 2021-03-03
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- a powder obtained by grinding grain, typically wheat, and used to make bread, cakes, and pastry.
- an enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food.
- a small cake baked in a cup-shaped container and typically iced.
- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants, especially sugar cane and sugar beet, consisting essentially of sucrose, and used as a sweetener in food and drink.
- a pan with cylindrical indentations used for baking cupcakes or muffins.
- a thick paste made of sugar and water and often flavored or colored, used in the making of candy and the icing and decoration of cakes.
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- a whipped filling of chocolate and cream, used in desserts such as cakes and truffles.
- a whipped filling of chocolate and cream, used in desserts such as cakes and truffles.
- A cloth bag shaped like a cone with a small hole at one end, used to squeeze out pastes, for example icing, cream, or mashed potato.
- cook (food) by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven or on a hot surface.
- icing
11 Clues: icing • a small cake baked in a cup-shaped container and typically iced. • a pan with cylindrical indentations used for baking cupcakes or muffins. • an enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food. • a whipped filling of chocolate and cream, used in desserts such as cakes and truffles. • ...
punic wars 2021-03-18
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- Hamilcar makes his son promise to always ____ Rome
- Hannibal ____ himself
- Princess of Phoenicia
- They _____ through the rock to get through the Alps
- They made a series of ___ to float across the river
- Roman General Vero fought in the battle of_____
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- Why did it take the Romans three years to get inside of Carthage
- Carthage General in Punic war #3
- who wins the second Punic war
- Rome and Carthage both wanted this
10 Clues: Hannibal ____ himself • Princess of Phoenicia • who wins the second Punic war • Carthage General in Punic war #3 • Rome and Carthage both wanted this • Roman General Vero fought in the battle of_____ • Hamilcar makes his son promise to always ____ Rome • They _____ through the rock to get through the Alps • They made a series of ___ to float across the river • ...
Punic wars 2021-03-18
10 Clues: Hamilcar's son • the thing rome copied • princess of phoenicia • who won the punic wars • the ones fighting against Rome • what hannibal rode over the alps • the land Rome and Carthage wanted • what hannibal used to destroy stones • how hannibal got over the Rhone river • why rome took 3 years to get in Carthage
Punic Wars 2022-10-25
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- - romes enemy
- - cpital city of Italy
- - roman council known for his loyalty
- - the island punic wars started over
- - hannibal crossed these mountains to get to Rome
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- - the 2nd punic war ended
- -The animal that they use in war
- - aboarding device used in sea battles
- - leader of carthages army
- - battlein Southern Italy
10 Clues: - romes enemy • - cpital city of Italy • - the 2nd punic war ended • - battlein Southern Italy • - leader of carthages army • -The animal that they use in war • - the island punic wars started over • - roman council known for his loyalty • - aboarding device used in sea battles • - hannibal crossed these mountains to get to Rome
Punic Wars 2022-10-25
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- was an ancient city located on the northern coast of Rome.
- a island near the Roman peninsula.
- a unit of men in the ancient Rome army.
- an armed conflict to settle arguments.
- a high mountain range.
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- a big mammal with a trunk and tusks.
- a group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
- a famous Carthage military leader.
- a branch of the military which protects the seas.
- a ancient civilization on an Italian peninsula.
10 Clues: a high mountain range. • a famous Carthage military leader. • a island near the Roman peninsula. • a big mammal with a trunk and tusks. • an armed conflict to settle arguments. • a unit of men in the ancient Rome army. • a ancient civilization on an Italian peninsula. • a branch of the military which protects the seas. • ...
Punic Wars 2022-10-25
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- In the Punic Wars, the Romans were fighting this city
- The general who defeated Hannibal's army at the battle of Zama was named
- The city of Carthage had expanded so far because of
- The Romans made these to fight the Carthaginians in The first Punic War
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- The Carthaginians used this now extinct animal to fight the Romans
- The war that was fought on the coast of Sicily was the_______Punic war
- The general who lead his army through the Alps was named
- After winning the first Punic War, Rome got control of this island
- The Romans made the Carthaginians pay thousands of________after they beat them in the First and Second Punic Wars
- Carthage was located in the Northern part of
10 Clues: Carthage was located in the Northern part of • The city of Carthage had expanded so far because of • In the Punic Wars, the Romans were fighting this city • The general who lead his army through the Alps was named • The Carthaginians used this now extinct animal to fight the Romans • After winning the first Punic War, Rome got control of this island • ...