star wars Crossword Puzzles
Between the Wars 2024-03-01
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- a group formed by different organizations of people
- Bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment
- to remove a group of people from a place with violence
- a strike with workers in all or most industries
- a montage created from pictures
- the night when Nazis attacked jewish homes in Germany
- the government spending borrowed money in large amounts
- production of fantastic or incongruous images through irrational combinations
- governemnt ran by a dictator
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- a place where people are persecuted and imprisoned
- a video production that provides factual records
- collection of a country's resources by the government
- a political movement that exalts nation and race above individuals
- a Russian peasant wealthy enough to own a farm
- making amends by payin money or helping the people involved
- financial and industrial slump of 1929
16 Clues: governemnt ran by a dictator • a montage created from pictures • financial and industrial slump of 1929 • a Russian peasant wealthy enough to own a farm • a strike with workers in all or most industries • a video production that provides factual records • a place where people are persecuted and imprisoned • a group formed by different organizations of people • ...
The Punic Wars 2025-04-29
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- : Moveable bridge added to Roman ships.
- : Both Carthage and Rome were building one.
- : City that fought Rome in the Punic Wars.
- : Carthaginian general who marched elephants through the Alps.
- : Italy is surrounded by water on 3 sides making it a ___.
- : Region Hannibal marched through to reach Italy.
- : City that ultimately defeated Carthage.
- : Sea-based military force, both sides built one.
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- : Continent where Carthage was located.
- Rome expanded it's territories through fighting, or ___.
- : Sea both Carthage and Rome wanted to control.
- : Animals Hannibal used to shock the Romans.
- : One of the islands Rome took from Carthage.
- : Island fought over during the First Punic War.
- : Another island Rome took from Carthage.
- : Mountain range Hannibal crossed into Italy.
16 Clues: : Continent where Carthage was located. • : Moveable bridge added to Roman ships. • : Another island Rome took from Carthage. • : City that ultimately defeated Carthage. • : City that fought Rome in the Punic Wars. • : Both Carthage and Rome were building one. • : Animals Hannibal used to shock the Romans. • : One of the islands Rome took from Carthage. • ...
Voc. 6 p.83 2016-04-05
19 Clues: Star • Mitte • Datum • testen • Erfolg • Brücke • Boutique • wirklich • schreien • Einladung • Grillparty • interessiert • Gleichgewicht • Er ging gerade. • etwas verpassen • (salziger) Keks • malen, streichen • Artikel, Bericht • auf der anderen Seite
Star Information Crossword 2021-04-12
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- Remnants of a collapsed massive star
- What type of wave occurs when the star collapses
- Gravity condenses this into a ____
- What does red mean in a star?
- Just the core can be left after a supernova
- Stellar nursery, a cloud of gas and dust, remnants of old stars
- The cycle of ____ is what translates something that begins and ends
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- A shell of ionized gas if pushed out forms
- What is the main component stars fuse
- What is the length associated with
- Diagram expressing luminosity
- After a planetary nebula is released
- A massive star
- If it has a higher mass it is burning _______
14 Clues: A massive star • Diagram expressing luminosity • What does red mean in a star? • What is the length associated with • Gravity condenses this into a ____ • Remnants of a collapsed massive star • After a planetary nebula is released • What is the main component stars fuse • A shell of ionized gas if pushed out forms • Just the core can be left after a supernova • ...
Greek/Latin Week 7 2013-12-03
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- the scientific study of celestial objects universe
- one who studies plants
- the study of the movement of celestial bodies and the effect on behavior
- a star traveler
- insect
- star
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- a sudden even causing great damage or death
- one who studies insects
- a star shaped symbol
- plants
- dealing with ships and sailing
- related to ships and sailing
- the study of animals
- a star shaped flower
- animals
15 Clues: star • plants • insect • animals • a star traveler • a star shaped symbol • the study of animals • a star shaped flower • one who studies plants • one who studies insects • related to ships and sailing • dealing with ships and sailing • a sudden even causing great damage or death • the scientific study of celestial objects universe • ...
sea's and ocan's 2022-04-01
20 Clues: koki • osta • zivs • kuģis • valis • lasis • coraļi • mencas • kalmārs • smiltis • delfīni • haizivs • puffers • titāniks • fish medūza • grass aļģes • fish zvaigzne • berg aizbergs • star jūras zvaigzne • bob sūklis bobs kvadrātbiksis
Interpretive Trail Crossword 2024-04-28
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- Designer of the siegeworks and Patriot attack on Star Fort
- Namesake of the Patriot fort during the 1775 Battle of Ninety Six
- This road is still visible today and brought travelers North and East through Ninety Six
- Commander of the Patriot forces during the siege of Star Fort
- Loyalist who escaped imprisonment after being captured four separate times
- The commander of loyalist forces at the Star Fort
- Destination of loyalists and British after they burned the town of Ninety Six
- Name of the backcountry vigilante group in South Carolina
- Number of points on the Star Fort
- He was sent into the backcountry to rally support for the Patriot cause before the outbreak of war
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- Unsuccessful final attack by the Patriots on the Star Fort
- He first put Ninety Six on the map in 1730, writing that he "killed a buflow" there in 1716
- The rebuilt town of Ninety Six was renamed to this in 1787 before it was eventually abandoned
- Ninety Six was given its name because it was thought to be 96 miles from this town
- Another name for the communication trench that ran between Ninety Six and the Star Fort and Stockade Fort
- Water source for the town of Ninety Six
- The first Patriot killed in the South during the Revolutionary War
- Arrived from the Battle of Augusta to aid in the siege of Star Fort
18 Clues: Number of points on the Star Fort • Water source for the town of Ninety Six • The commander of loyalist forces at the Star Fort • Name of the backcountry vigilante group in South Carolina • Unsuccessful final attack by the Patriots on the Star Fort • Designer of the siegeworks and Patriot attack on Star Fort • ...
WV Mine Wars 2021-05-12
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- A fight between miners and federal troops resulting in the largest insurrection since the Civil War.
- A device used from transporting coal on large conveyor belts.
- opposing or taking arms against a government or ruler
- A job-related illness. You get it when you inhale coal dust over a long period of time.
- This event took place in 1920 when Sid Hatfield and miners attacked some Baldwin-Felts agents killing 7.
- An organization of workers formed for the purpose of advancing its members' interests in respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- This man was president during the Coal Strike of 1902 and threatened to use the army to mine coal.
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- This sheriff hired private plans to drop bombs on miners to stop them from crossing Logan County.
- The mayor of Matewan who died from his wounds during the battle with Baldwin-Felts agents.
- This man was murdered in broad daylight by C.E. Lively after he killed several Baldwin-Felt agents at Matewan.
- The miner's union attempting to unionize southern West Virginia
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.
- The largest coal strike in American history that eventually resulted in miners earning reduced working days and better pay.
- This detective agency was used by coal owners to bully and intimidate miners.
- Miners were often paid in this and was a currency they could use only at the company store.
- to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands
16 Clues: Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. • opposing or taking arms against a government or ruler • A device used from transporting coal on large conveyor belts. • The miner's union attempting to unionize southern West Virginia • to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands • ...
Israel's Defining Wars 2022-01-11
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- Head of PLO
- Israeli prime minister in the Yom-Kippur war
- PLO revolution in Jordan
- body of water where ships pass
- head of Likud and Prime Minsiter in 1977
- U.N Resolution in response to Six-day War
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- No peace, no recognition, no negotiation
- Give false report on Israel's mobilization
- President of Egypt from 1954-1970
- Egyptian President during Yom-Kippur War
- Opposite the Labor Party
- Israelis are unprepared by Arab preemptive stike
- "The ____ is in our hands!"
- Israeli ____ superiority in 1967
- Gained by Israel from Syria in 1967
- King of Jordan in defining conflicts
16 Clues: Head of PLO • PLO revolution in Jordan • Opposite the Labor Party • "The ____ is in our hands!" • body of water where ships pass • Israeli ____ superiority in 1967 • President of Egypt from 1954-1970 • Gained by Israel from Syria in 1967 • King of Jordan in defining conflicts • No peace, no recognition, no negotiation • Egyptian President during Yom-Kippur War • ...
Wars - Alex C 2023-10-31
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- how did the korean war end
- a conflict between nations
- Serbian nationalist group
- 250 miles long
- Secret Tunnels in Vietnam
- Sharp Bamboo
- A secret message sent to Mexico
- A country that declared war on Serbia
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- fake news
- A time of distress
- where germany fought against russia
- a chemical used by the U.S military
- A type of fashion created
- discrimination against Jewish people
- What made U.S.A. join WW2
- A highly flammable weapon used during the vietnam war
16 Clues: fake news • Sharp Bamboo • 250 miles long • A time of distress • A type of fashion created • Serbian nationalist group • Secret Tunnels in Vietnam • What made U.S.A. join WW2 • how did the korean war end • a conflict between nations • A secret message sent to Mexico • where germany fought against russia • a chemical used by the U.S military • discrimination against Jewish people • ...
Hollywoodsssss 2023-10-19
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- The Postman Always Rings Twice star.
- Enigmatic silent film star.
- Double Indemnity femme fatale.
- Sunset Boulevard actor.
- Tough guy actor.
- Gone with the Wind actor.
- Singin' in the Rain star.
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- 12 Angry Men juror.
- Giant's leading man.
- Pillow Talk actress.
- Key Largo leading lady.
- Star of "The Tingler" and "House on Haunted Hill."
- The Searchers cowboy.
- Spartacus' title role.
- To Kill a Mockingbird's Atticus Finch.
15 Clues: Tough guy actor. • 12 Angry Men juror. • Giant's leading man. • Pillow Talk actress. • The Searchers cowboy. • Spartacus' title role. • Key Largo leading lady. • Sunset Boulevard actor. • Gone with the Wind actor. • Singin' in the Rain star. • Enigmatic silent film star. • Double Indemnity femme fatale. • The Postman Always Rings Twice star. • To Kill a Mockingbird's Atticus Finch. • ...
Unit 1 Prefix/Suffix/Root words 2024-04-17
19 Clues: in • ad • syn • ast • gen • sub • not • path • star • born • trans • ology • under • study of • to; towards • with; together • across; through • disease; feeling • having to do with
Surprise! We're also going to the... 2023-01-04
4 Clues: armed conflicts between different countries or groups • a celestial body that shines very brightly- the sun is one • the continent that we live in- we recently left the union of this area • a special social event, such as a birthday party, where you commemorate something
Chapter 13 2013-06-11
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- the suns outer atmosphere
- growing is a visible spectrum
- dark spots on the suns surface
- type of a neutron star that beams out light and very high-energy radio wave
- the brightness a star as it appears in the night sky
- brief expulsion of large quantities of gas and charged particles produced by rapidly changing magnetic fields around sunspots
- imaginary line from which the distance to an object is measured
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- huge arching line of gas, approximately 100 billion tonnes of glowing hydrogen
- ionized gas emitted from the sun continuously
- star star stage after the collapse of a massive star
- object either of known brightness or predictable behaviour that astronomers can use to determine distance
- a layer of somewhat thinner gases at 60,000c that makes the inner atmosphere
- distance that light travels in a year
- refers to the actual amount of light a star gives off
- apperent motion of a star against the background of more distant stars
15 Clues: the suns outer atmosphere • growing is a visible spectrum • dark spots on the suns surface • distance that light travels in a year • ionized gas emitted from the sun continuously • star star stage after the collapse of a massive star • the brightness a star as it appears in the night sky • refers to the actual amount of light a star gives off • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-18
Across
- What was the unread book "Five Great Comedies" about?(Shakes_____)
- What period did we have lunch?
- Our math teacher.
- The event in December.(Rings)
- If we were told to go to Ice Mr.Ajosa would tell us to "Reflect our ____."
- What did Jonas begin to see that no one else saw?
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Girl)
- Midtown's student council president.
- The book we read during Thanksgiving break.
- The trip we went to in January.
- What memory did Jonas receive?
- What period did we have special?
- George’s disabled friend in "Of Mice and Men."
- The field trip everyone was looking forward to in May.
- What year did "Wednesday Wars" come out?(Word form)
- Mrs.Dwyer was the teacher for what special?
- The small man in “Of Mice and Men” who wore a glove to protect his winning hand.
- The pandemic that stopped us from completing the rest of our 8th grade year.
- A famous saying in Mr.D's class Rahma started.
- The main character of "The Giver."
- The author of the story "Night."
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- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa prepared us for high school by making us ___________.
- Where did Jonas and his family live?
- Author of "Wednesday Wars."
- The desert that Holling brought into his class that chalk dust fell on top of.(Wednesday Wars)
- At what age did the children of the community get their first bike?
- The state "Of Mice and Men" took place.
- The job Jonas gets assigned at the Ceremony of Twelve.
- Who killed Lennie in "Of Mice and Men?"
- What special did we have Wednesdays and Fridays?
- The baby Jonas's dad brought home.
- The leader of the Nazis.
- The triangle that is used to rank words in Mr.D's class.
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy)
- The author of "The Giver."
- was the year "Night" came out?(Word form)
- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa don't want our stories to be ______ when they read them.
- The wonderful woman who helps everyone in Mr.D's class.
- Hollings teacher who he thought hated him.(Wednesday Wars)
- The year the Holocaust started.(In word form)
- What period did we have Italian?
41 Clues: Our math teacher. • The leader of the Nazis. • The author of "The Giver." • Author of "Wednesday Wars." • The event in December.(Rings) • What period did we have lunch? • What memory did Jonas receive? • The trip we went to in January. • One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy) • What period did we have special? • What period did we have Italian? • The author of the story "Night." • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-18
Across
- What was the unread book "Five Great Comedies" about?(Shakes_____)
- What period did we have lunch?
- Our math teacher.
- The event in December.(Rings)
- If we were told to go to Ice Mr.Ajosa would tell us to "Reflect our ____."
- What did Jonas begin to see that no one else saw?
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Girl)
- Midtown's student council president.
- The book we read during Thanksgiving break.
- The trip we went to in January.
- What memory did Jonas receive?
- What period did we have special?
- George’s disabled friend in "Of Mice and Men."
- The field trip everyone was looking forward to in May.
- What year did "Wednesday Wars" come out?(Word form)
- Mrs.Dwyer was the teacher for what special?
- The small man in “Of Mice and Men” who wore a glove to protect his winning hand.
- The pandemic that stopped us from completing the rest of our 8th grade year.
- A famous saying in Mr.D's class Rahma started.
- The main character of "The Giver."
- The author of the story "Night."
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- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa prepared us for high school by making us ___________.
- Where did Jonas and his family live?
- Author of "Wednesday Wars."
- The desert that Holling brought into his class that chalk dust fell on top of.(Wednesday Wars)
- At what age did the children of the community get their first bike?
- The state "Of Mice and Men" took place.
- The job Jonas gets assigned at the Ceremony of Twelve.
- Who killed Lennie in "Of Mice and Men?"
- What special did we have Wednesdays and Fridays?
- The baby Jonas's dad brought home.
- The leader of the Nazis.
- The triangle that is used to rank words in Mr.D's class.
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy)
- The author of "The Giver."
- was the year "Night" came out?(Word form)
- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa don't want our stories to be ______ when they read them.
- The wonderful woman who helps everyone in Mr.D's class.
- Hollings teacher who he thought hated him.(Wednesday Wars)
- The year the Holocaust started.(In word form)
- What period did we have Italian?
41 Clues: Our math teacher. • The leader of the Nazis. • The author of "The Giver." • Author of "Wednesday Wars." • The event in December.(Rings) • What period did we have lunch? • What memory did Jonas receive? • The trip we went to in January. • One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy) • What period did we have special? • What period did we have Italian? • The author of the story "Night." • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-18
Across
- What was the unread book "Five Great Comedies" about?(Shakes_____)
- What period did we have lunch?
- Our math teacher.
- The event in December.(Rings)
- If we were told to go to Ice Mr.Ajosa would tell us to "Reflect our ____."
- What did Jonas begin to see that no one else saw?
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Girl)
- Midtown's student council president.
- The book we read during Thanksgiving break.
- The trip we went to in January.
- What memory did Jonas receive?
- What period did we have special?
- George’s disabled friend in "Of Mice and Men."
- The field trip everyone was looking forward to in May.
- What year did "Wednesday Wars" come out?(Word form)
- Mrs.Dwyer was the teacher for what special?
- The small man in “Of Mice and Men” who wore a glove to protect his winning hand.
- The pandemic that stopped us from completing the rest of our 8th grade year.
- A famous saying in Mr.D's class Rahma started.
- The main character of "The Giver."
- The author of the story "Night."
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- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa prepared us for high school by making us ___________.
- Where did Jonas and his family live?
- Author of "Wednesday Wars."
- The desert that Holling brought into his class that chalk dust fell on top of.(Wednesday Wars)
- At what age did the children of the community get their first bike?
- The state "Of Mice and Men" took place.
- The job Jonas gets assigned at the Ceremony of Twelve.
- Who killed Lennie in "Of Mice and Men?"
- What special did we have Wednesdays and Fridays?
- The baby Jonas's dad brought home.
- The leader of the Nazis.
- The triangle that is used to rank words in Mr.D's class.
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy)
- The author of "The Giver."
- was the year "Night" came out?(Word form)
- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa don't want our stories to be ______ when they read them.
- The wonderful woman who helps everyone in Mr.D's class.
- Hollings teacher who he thought hated him.(Wednesday Wars)
- The year the Holocaust started.(In word form)
- What period did we have Italian?
41 Clues: Our math teacher. • The leader of the Nazis. • The author of "The Giver." • Author of "Wednesday Wars." • The event in December.(Rings) • What period did we have lunch? • What memory did Jonas receive? • The trip we went to in January. • One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy) • What period did we have special? • What period did we have Italian? • The author of the story "Night." • ...
Life Cycle of a Star 2022-03-02
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- a cosmic body of extremely intense gravity from which even light cannot escape(2 words)
- a space telescope launched in 2021 that is designed primarily to conduct infrared astronomy(4 words)
- this is also known as the North Star
- clouds that form new stars (2 words)
- the collapsed core of a massive supergiant star(2 words)
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- how astronomers explain the way the universe began(3 words)
- a star with an initial mass of 0.5 to 8 times that of Earth's sun(2 words)
- a star with an initial mass of over 8 times that of the Earth's sun(2 words)
- a telescope launched in 1990 that orbits around the earth(2 words)
- stars that have burned up all of the hydrogen they once used as nuclear fuel(2 words)
- the first United States space station launched in 1973
- the star that the planets of our solar system orbit around (2 words)
- the brightest star in the night time sky
- a star that has exhausted the supply of hydrogen in its core and has begun thermonuclear fusion(2 words)
- a type of emission nebula consisting of an expanding, glowing shell of ionized gas ejected from red giant stars late in their lives(2 words)
- a theoretical stellar remnant, specifically a white dwarf that has cooled sufficiently that it no longer emits significant heat or light(2 words)
- An extremely large red giant star with a minimum of 15 solar masses(2 words)
17 Clues: this is also known as the North Star • clouds that form new stars (2 words) • the brightest star in the night time sky • the first United States space station launched in 1973 • the collapsed core of a massive supergiant star(2 words) • how astronomers explain the way the universe began(3 words) • a telescope launched in 1990 that orbits around the earth(2 words) • ...
fictional town 2022-06-18
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- In "Aladdin" An Arabian city, where Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, Genie, Abu, Jafar and Iago reside
- The town in which both Sonic and Tom Wachowski live.
- A fantastical moon features flying islands, and magical bioluminescence. Sounds like a dream in Avatar
- a city in The Matrix films. It is the last human city on Earth after a cataclysmic nuclear war
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- A miraculously blessed village that rises out of the mists every hundred years for only a day.
- the capital city of the Land of Oz based on L. Frank Baum's Oz books,
- In "The Little Mermaid" An underwater town where Ariel, King Triton and her mermaid siblings live
- In the matrix it is virtual city in which Neo lives
- In star wars the capital city of the planet Naboo and its seat of government.
9 Clues: In the matrix it is virtual city in which Neo lives • The town in which both Sonic and Tom Wachowski live. • the capital city of the Land of Oz based on L. Frank Baum's Oz books, • In star wars the capital city of the planet Naboo and its seat of government. • A miraculously blessed village that rises out of the mists every hundred years for only a day. • ...
Challenges to the roman republic 2021-10-19
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- People are given free land for their service by the Roman Senate.
- City was destroyed and burned by the Romans.
- Defeated back in africa.
- Executed Two brothers for wanting a better Roman economy.
- Slave who revolted against the rich.
- Man who led the Carthage side of the Punic Wars.
- Spain and _____ were gone through by Carthage to attack Rome from land.
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- Animal used by Carthage to go into battle.
- What Carthage had and Romans had to build to defeat Carthage.
- Was spread on Carthage land by Romans.
- Wars fought to control the Mediterranean sea.
- Brother of Gaius Gracchus
- One of the largest empires ever.
- Farms Roman slaves were made to work on.
14 Clues: Defeated back in africa. • Brother of Gaius Gracchus • One of the largest empires ever. • Slave who revolted against the rich. • Was spread on Carthage land by Romans. • Farms Roman slaves were made to work on. • Animal used by Carthage to go into battle. • City was destroyed and burned by the Romans. • Wars fought to control the Mediterranean sea. • ...
Comprehension Checks 2021-03-02
18 Clues: Star • Moons • Planet • Europa • Uranus • Monarch • Terrain • Surface • Planets • Unranus • Mercury • Callisto • Ganymede • and Harsh • Inhospitable • Evening Star • great red Spot • and Craters on Venus
Life Cycle of Star Crossword 2022-12-08
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- The process that allows a star to give off light and heat
- A ring-shaped cloud of gas formed after a giant
- A huge cloud of dust and gas held together by gravity; star nursery
- A young, baby star in the early stages of formation
- Most stars are in this middle-aged stage of their life cycle
- A star that is among the most massive and brightest of all stars
- A dead star that no longer gives off light or heat
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- A gravitational field so strong that not even light can escape
- A star that is exhausting all of its nuclear fuel; blue-white in color
- An extremely bright explosion of a star
- A star that is larger and brighter after a main sequence star
- The extremely dense remains of a dead high-mass star
12 Clues: An extremely bright explosion of a star • A ring-shaped cloud of gas formed after a giant • A dead star that no longer gives off light or heat • A young, baby star in the early stages of formation • The extremely dense remains of a dead high-mass star • The process that allows a star to give off light and heat • ...
History crossword! 2025-05-02
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- Common medieval knight"s weapon
- Historians can analyse health of diet of people by their _______
- Richard III's disability
- Someone who gives their life for a specific cause
- Celebration of christ resurrection
- Last major battle in the wars of the Roses
- Surname of Henry VIII's second wife
- People in the Medieval ages rarely ______ past the age of 50 or 60
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- _______ were very dirty in medieval times
- Not getting a right or privilege
- In the wars of the Roses it was Yorks vs __________
- Another word for leader of a country that is in the royal family
- Shakespeare lived in the ____________ era
- At what age did Edward VI become king
14 Clues: Richard III's disability • Common medieval knight"s weapon • Not getting a right or privilege • Celebration of christ resurrection • Surname of Henry VIII's second wife • At what age did Edward VI become king • _______ were very dirty in medieval times • Shakespeare lived in the ____________ era • Last major battle in the wars of the Roses • ...
The Night Sky pages 15-21 2022-12-06
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- A star of average temperature and size in the middle of its life cycle.
- Two stars that orbit each other and often look from a distance like one star.
- A special instrument that helps us see faraway objects such as stars and planets by making them look closer.
- A star in the middleof its life cycle that is cooler and dimmer than a blue giant.
- The biggest of the red giant stars.
- A cluster that never gathered enough dust and gas to become a shining star.
- A huge ball of burning gas in space.
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- A star late in its life cycle that is still burning but is shrinking and less bright.
- Someone who studies stars and other objects in the sky.
- A star whose life ends in a fast, spectacular explosion rather than becoming a dwarf star.
- The stage in a star's development when its dust and gasses are still coming together, before it begins to shine.
- A very hot, very bright star in the middle of its life cycle.
- The path one object, like a planet, takes around another object, like a star.
13 Clues: The biggest of the red giant stars. • A huge ball of burning gas in space. • Someone who studies stars and other objects in the sky. • A very hot, very bright star in the middle of its life cycle. • A star of average temperature and size in the middle of its life cycle. • A cluster that never gathered enough dust and gas to become a shining star. • ...
Mr Collins 2018-03-15
Abby P3 2023-04-21
Across
- squeezing atoms together
- warm rises cool sinks
- collapsed neutron star bo light
- bright center of a distant galaxie
- collapsed core of high mass star
- cooler areas on surface
- stream of charged particles
- start of expansion
- cloud of gas
- apparent shift
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- loop of gas
- 9 trillion miles
- tells us galaxies are moving away
- fusion of h2 he
- galaxy not like the others
- raisins spread apart
- spins
- hottest layer on atmosphere
- oval shaped
19 Clues: spins • loop of gas • oval shaped • cloud of gas • apparent shift • fusion of h2 he • 9 trillion miles • start of expansion • raisins spread apart • warm rises cool sinks • cooler areas on surface • squeezing atoms together • galaxy not like the others • hottest layer on atmosphere • stream of charged particles • collapsed neutron star bo light • collapsed core of high mass star • ...
Matt and Taylor 2025-03-06
Across
- Matt's job title
- American rock band they saw live
- Their first date
- Matt's birthday month
- Matt's star sign
- How they met
- Video game Matt and the boys play
- Breed of their dog
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- Taylor's birthday month
- Taylor's star sign
- Comedian they saw perform
- Frankie's middle name
- Day Day Frankie was due
- Frankie's star sign
- Taylor's job title she met her bridesmaids
- Their cat's name
- Taylors hometown
- Animal park Matt and Taylor visited
- Location Matt proposed
19 Clues: How they met • Matt's job title • Their cat's name • Taylors hometown • Their first date • Matt's star sign • Taylor's star sign • Breed of their dog • Frankie's star sign • Frankie's middle name • Matt's birthday month • Location Matt proposed • Taylor's birthday month • Day Day Frankie was due • Comedian they saw perform • American rock band they saw live • Video game Matt and the boys play • ...
countries 2017-11-03
15 Clues: nazis • gyros • neymar • kangaroo • baguettes • red circle • Machu picou • lonely star • mapple syrup • triangle flag • bars and stars • Valentino rossi • a moon and a star • The place where you live • with a circle star at the middle
Chris 2023-05-17
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Vocabulary Astronomy Crossword 2024-04-22
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
vocab 2025-04-14
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary 2025-04-17
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Stars and Galaxies Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
Across
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
Down
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- 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.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
35 Clues: A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Space and Stars Vocabulary 2025-04-16
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
vocab pt2 2025-04-23
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
astronomy vocabulary 2025-04-21
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
A.Covill Space Crossword 2023-04-21
Across
- Earth and stars are part of the ______.
- How much matter is in an object.
- A laboratory in space.
- Also known as 1.5 hours.
- The galaxy that includes the solar system.
- Nothing not even light can escape this.
- A group of stars.
- The planet we are living on today.
- Something that orbits a planet or a star.
Down
- The distance light travels in one year.
- The third brightest star in our solar system, and the closest star to us.
- Can be known as natural gas.
- A force that keeps us from floating off into space.
- A large telescope in space.
- A path that an object takes around another in space.
- Twinkle twinkle little _________.
- A ring of icy objects around the sun.
- A moose has more _____ than a dog.
- A spiral galaxy that is 2.5 light years away.
- Mars, Earth, and Jupiter, are examples of this.
- Can be planetary or stellar of this.
- A space probe made by Nasa.
- The pole star.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
24 Clues: The pole star. • A group of stars. • A laboratory in space. • Also known as 1.5 hours. • A large telescope in space. • A space probe made by Nasa. • Can be known as natural gas. • How much matter is in an object. • Twinkle twinkle little _________. • A moose has more _____ than a dog. • The planet we are living on today. • Can be planetary or stellar of this. • ...
Space by Avril Braun 2018-11-06
Across
- The other thing that determines a star’s brightness
- we have this many planets
- star if it’s not black hole, the supernova turns into this
- group of stars that form imaginary pictures
- A “shooting star”
- A “dirty snowball” with two tails
- Determines a star’s brightness
- Dark areas on sun surface
- sun’s interior layer that energy goes through in the form of photons
- part of sun’s atmosphere that’s only visible during an eclipse, not the corona
- the part of the sun’s atmosphere Earthling’s see
- object with gravity so strong it can pull in light
- earliest stage of a star
- the sun’s “crown”
Down
- the explosion of a dead star
- we live here (planet wise)
- Plasma loops on sun’s surface
- the outermost layer of the sun’s interior
- Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus are classified as these types of planets
- Rocks in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
- stars are born here
- our star
- It was a planet, until 2006
- Electrically charged currents of energy that sometimes disrupt electricity on Earth
24 Clues: our star • A “shooting star” • the sun’s “crown” • stars are born here • earliest stage of a star • we have this many planets • Dark areas on sun surface • we live here (planet wise) • It was a planet, until 2006 • the explosion of a dead star • Plasma loops on sun’s surface • Determines a star’s brightness • A “dirty snowball” with two tails • Rocks in a belt between Mars and Jupiter • ...
Basic Astronomy 2025-09-02
Across
- Distant object with intense brightness
- Seventh brightest star in the night sky
- Smallest planet in our solar system
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Telescope ocular
- Star type that periodically brightens and dims
- Lens system that focuses colors to one point
- A large gravitationally bound accretion of stars
- Force keeping orbits intact
- Star cluster type, a spherical ball of stars
- US space agency
- Constellation known as "The Hunter"
- The North Star
- A ball of gas or solid orbiting a star
- Morning and Evening planet
Down
- Scientist who theorized universe expansion
- Large Galaxy in our local group
- Optical telescope using a lens or lenses
- The red planet
- Name of our own galaxy
- Optical telescope using a mirror
- Ball of ice and dust orbiting the sun
- Mark left on a body by impact of a meteor or other
- Cloud of interstellar gas
- Demoted from a planet
- Origin of many comets
- Local planet with a system of rings
- Of or pertaining to our moon
28 Clues: The red planet • The North Star • US space agency • Telescope ocular • Demoted from a planet • Origin of many comets • Name of our own galaxy • Cloud of interstellar gas • Morning and Evening planet • Force keeping orbits intact • Of or pertaining to our moon • Large Galaxy in our local group • Optical telescope using a mirror • Largest planet in our solar system • ...
Drake sevier Astronomy 2021-01-23
Across
- AKA zodiac signs
- creator inventor scientist
- space station
- distant light travels in one year
- turning point in history
- Aka hunter
- monument in England
- Latin word for sun
- system of stars
- astronomer
- North star or pole star
- circular star map
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- in habiting one of earths poles
- big dipper
- American scientific program
- sun crosses the celestial equator
- how the universe began
- laws of planetary motion
- candy bar in the sky
- action of rotating
- happens once every four years
21 Clues: big dipper • Aka hunter • astronomer • space station • system of stars • AKA zodiac signs • circular star map • Latin word for sun • action of rotating • monument in England • candy bar in the sky • how the universe began • North star or pole star • turning point in history • laws of planetary motion • creator inventor scientist • American scientific program • happens once every four years • ...
Famous Actors & Actresses 2023-08-12
Across
- "Iron Man in the MCU"
- "Lara Croft portrayer"
- "The Hunger Games heroine"
- "Gravity leading actress"
- "Forrest Gump protagonist"
- "The Iron Lady star"
- "Titanic heartthrob"
- "Captain Jack Sparrow"
- "La La Land Oscar-winning actress"
- "Wolverine in the X-Men series"
- "Men in Black star"
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- "Won an Oscar for playing Katharine Hepburn"
- "Two-time Academy Award winner"
- "Pretty Woman lead"
- "Known for his distinctive voice"
- "Rosemarys Nephew"
- "Moulin Rouge! lead"
- "Monster"
- "Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe"
- "Fight Club star"
20 Clues: "Monster" • "Fight Club star" • "Rosemarys Nephew" • "Pretty Woman lead" • "Men in Black star" • "Moulin Rouge! lead" • "The Iron Lady star" • "Titanic heartthrob" • "Iron Man in the MCU" • "Lara Croft portrayer" • "Captain Jack Sparrow" • "Gravity leading actress" • "The Hunger Games heroine" • "Forrest Gump protagonist" • "Two-time Academy Award winner" • "Wolverine in the X-Men series" • ...
12 2025-02-15
Across
- Moses in "Ten Commandments"
- "Mary Poppins" star
- "Man with No Name"
- "Tonight Show" host
- Beach Boys leader
- Italian movie star
- Cleopatra actress
- First James Bond
- Guitar god
- Singer and actress
- Godfather of Soul
- Beatles bassist
- Stones frontman
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- Elizabeth Taylor’s husband
- Vietnam-era document
- NASA enthusiasts
- "Easy Rider" actor
- "Bonnie and Clyde" actress
- "The Graduate" actor
- "Funny Girl" actress
- "Ol’ Blue Eyes" singer
- "Bullitt" star
- Anti-war folk anthem
- Counterculture substance
- Political activist movement
25 Clues: Guitar god • "Bullitt" star • Beatles bassist • Stones frontman • NASA enthusiasts • First James Bond • Beach Boys leader • Cleopatra actress • Godfather of Soul • "Easy Rider" actor • "Man with No Name" • Italian movie star • Singer and actress • "Mary Poppins" star • "Tonight Show" host • Vietnam-era document • "The Graduate" actor • "Funny Girl" actress • Anti-war folk anthem • "Ol’ Blue Eyes" singer • ...
Hudson's Space Crossword 2022-10-12
Across
- a station floating through space that people can live on
- a mass of rock or gas
- a moon of mars
- a star imploding
- where we live
- a doomed moon of mars
- the largest planet in the solar system
- the largest mountain in the solar system
- the red planet
- a ball of ice that is flying through space
- our star
- the first planet in our solar system
- a reclassified dwarf planet
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- The Milky Way
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- a star exploding
- a meteor that has landed
- a chunk of rock and metal flying through space
- a collection of planets and a star
- a way for scientists to get information on a planet
- a chunk of rock and metal caught in a gravitational field of a planet
- a funny named gas giant
- A Day on Mars
- something Isaac newton found
- something that circles a planet
- an enormous ball of gas and energy that is the center of a solar system
26 Clues: our star • where we live • A Day on Mars • The Milky Way • a moon of mars • the red planet • a star exploding • a star imploding • a mass of rock or gas • a doomed moon of mars • a funny named gas giant • a meteor that has landed • a reclassified dwarf planet • something Isaac newton found • something that circles a planet • a collection of planets and a star • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2025-03-13
Across
- Category containing highest number of stars
- Shift Occurs when objects are moving away from Earth
- Given off by the sun and can cause satellite disruptions
- determines pathway of star's life cycle
- Largest star on your H-R Diagram
- like fingerprints of light given off by elements
- Last element to be fused in stars
- Late stage star with high temperature and low luminosity
- Color of the lowest temperature stars
- Aproximately 1/3 the age of the Universe
- Tail Produced by a comet
- Star with temp of about 10,000K and luminosity of 100
- Color of visible light with wave lengths between 430nm and 490nm
- Planet with shortest period of rotation
- Bang Theory Tries to explain origins of universe
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- Combines lighter elements into heavier elements in stars
- Planet with the least circular orbit
- Spiral Galaxy
- Giant Type of star the sun will become next
- Located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- Hottest star on your H-R Diagram
- Explosion of a supergiant star
- Nucleosynthesis to create this element takes the longest amount of time
- Planet with longer day than year
24 Clues: Spiral Galaxy • Tail Produced by a comet • Explosion of a supergiant star • Largest star on your H-R Diagram • Hottest star on your H-R Diagram • Planet with longer day than year • Last element to be fused in stars • Planet with the least circular orbit • Color of the lowest temperature stars • determines pathway of star's life cycle • Planet with shortest period of rotation • ...
28 2024-07-12
Across
- "Mercies" top actor
- Guest Actress Emmy
- 80s Best Comedy
- "Color Purple" star
- "Endearment" actress
- Outstanding Drama winner
- Daly's award-winning role
- Supporting Actress Emmy
- Comedy Best Actor
- Comedy Supporting Actress
- Outstanding Drama Emmy
- 1982's Best Picture
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- "Pond" Best Actor
- "Endearment" Oscar
- "Daisy" Best Actress
- 80s Comedy Series
- "Beverly" comedy star
- "Night Court" star
- Drama series winner
- "Atlantic" Best Actor
- "Sophie's" Oscar actress
- "Jagged" Best Actress
- "Beaches" Best Actress
- "Kramer" Oscar winner
- "MAS*H" award winner
25 Clues: 80s Best Comedy • "Pond" Best Actor • 80s Comedy Series • Comedy Best Actor • "Endearment" Oscar • Guest Actress Emmy • "Night Court" star • "Mercies" top actor • "Color Purple" star • Drama series winner • 1982's Best Picture • "Daisy" Best Actress • "Endearment" actress • "MAS*H" award winner • "Beverly" comedy star • "Atlantic" Best Actor • "Jagged" Best Actress • "Kramer" Oscar winner • ...
20 2026-03-07
Across
- Famous musician
- Run It and Loyal
- Beat pattern in song
- U2 lead singer
- Every Breath You Take
- Mr Worldwide
- Type of music
- Film enthusiast
- Theater performer
- Puerto Rican reggaeton star
- It Wasnt Me singer
- Motomami singer
- Hawái singer
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- Gasolina star
- Stage sound and light
- Memorable song
- Rhythm pulse
- Famous movie figure
- Singing sound
- Mi Gente artist
- Sorry Not Sorry singer
- Temperature dancehall star
- No Woman No Cry
- Passionfruit rapper
- Gomez Calm Down singer
25 Clues: Rhythm pulse • Mr Worldwide • Hawái singer • Gasolina star • Singing sound • Type of music • Memorable song • U2 lead singer • Famous musician • Mi Gente artist • Film enthusiast • No Woman No Cry • Motomami singer • Run It and Loyal • Theater performer • It Wasnt Me singer • Famous movie figure • Passionfruit rapper • Beat pattern in song • Stage sound and light • Every Breath You Take • ...
Germanic Tribes and The Crusades Crossword 2022-02-09
Across
- Crusades
- Year-long wars between different religions
- what different religions were fighting over
- Lack of ___ during the invasion of the Germanic tribes
- What the Church Leaders were during both the Evangelization of the Germanic Tribes and the Crusades
- What did the Catholics disobey during these fights
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- Invaded the Roman Empire
- what is another name for The Crusades
- Where most of The Crusades were
- What the Pope proposed to the Germanic tribes
- What could've the Religions done instead of fight wars
- What part of the Church expanded after the
- One of the Germanic Tribes that was also mentioned in the movie "Mulan"
- The empire that was destroyed
14 Clues: Crusades • Invaded the Roman Empire • The empire that was destroyed • Where most of The Crusades were • what is another name for The Crusades • Year-long wars between different religions • What part of the Church expanded after the • what different religions were fighting over • What the Pope proposed to the Germanic tribes • ...
Galaxy Formation Vocabulary Assignment 2025-05-06
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Crossword 2025-04-14
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
astronomy vocabulary assignment 2025-04-15
Across
- A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- 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 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.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
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- Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- The central part of a galaxy
- 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 measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
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. • ...
vocab 2025-04-15
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Space and Stars 2025-04-21
Across
- radius The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- dwarf An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- dwarf A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- disk The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- galaxy A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
Down
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- galaxy A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- star A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- galaxy An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- limit The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature. • ...
layla crooedwrold 2025-04-16
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
long vocab 2025-04-16
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Space Vocab 2025-04-17
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2024-04-18
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- A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- Two stars that revolve around each other.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • Two stars that revolve around each other. • The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • ...
Vocab 2024-04-19
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
Down
- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Babygirl's crossword 2020-10-15
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- Our star constellation
- This shines in the sky at night
- What is the brightest star of all?
- Some of the best what are had in space?
- Daddy would weigh a lot less without this force?
- What animal jumped over the moon?
- They sparkle in the night sky
- Astronauts travel through here
- What is a common term for an alien space ship?
- The name of the planet named after a Disney Character
- How many stars are there in space?
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- A creature from Mars is called a?
- What planet has rings around it?
- What is the first name of a toy astronaut that has actually been in space?
- This is a planet and a chocolate bar
- Another name for "Star Sailor"?
- What planet does Rolo live on?
- You use one of these to look in to space
- Daddy climbed on of these to get a star for you
- The Milky way is our closest what?
- In what film does Tristan find a fallen star?
- You fly one of these to other planets
- These are creatures from other planets
23 Clues: Our star constellation • They sparkle in the night sky • What planet does Rolo live on? • Astronauts travel through here • This shines in the sky at night • Another name for "Star Sailor"? • What planet has rings around it? • A creature from Mars is called a? • What animal jumped over the moon? • What is the brightest star of all? • The Milky way is our closest what? • ...
Babygirl's crossword 2020-10-15
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- In what film does Tristan find a fallen star?
- What is the brightest star of all?
- The Milky way is our closest what?
- A creature from Mars is called a?
- You use one of these to look in to space
- Astronauts travel through here
- Another name for "Star Sailor"?
- How many stars are there in space?
- What planet has rings around it?
- You fly one of these to other planets
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- This is a planet and a chocolate bar
- Daddy climbed on of these to get a star for you
- What is the first name of a toy astronaut that has actually been in space?
- They sparkle in the night sky
- This shines in the sky at night
- The name of the planet named after a Disney Character
- These are creatures from other planets
- Our star constellation
- Some of the best what are had in space?
- Daddy would weigh a lot less without this force?
- What planet does Rolo live on?
- What is a common term for an alien space ship?
- What animal jumped over the moon?
23 Clues: Our star constellation • They sparkle in the night sky • What planet does Rolo live on? • Astronauts travel through here • This shines in the sky at night • Another name for "Star Sailor"? • What planet has rings around it? • A creature from Mars is called a? • What animal jumped over the moon? • What is the brightest star of all? • The Milky way is our closest what? • ...
Our universe- Stars, galaxies 2019-02-12
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- the place where all space exists
- primary fuel used by stars
- not quite a planet because it cannot clear debris from it's orbit
- distance light travels in 1 year
- billions of stars
- how bright a star appears from earth
- occurs after an average star runs out of hydrogen fuel
- cloud of gas/dust where stars are born
- diagram that plots stars according to luminosity and surface temperature
- mercury, venus, earth and mars
- jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune
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- medium sized, average star closest to Earth
- galaxy without shape
- galaxy with very smooth features
- transfer of energy through matter and space by waves
- how bright a star actually is
- where the Sun is located in the Milky Way galaxy
- hot,dim stars at the end of their life
- takes 365 days
- the unit used to measure distances in our solar system
- brightness or energy from a star
- equals 3.26 light years
- our galaxy
- causes day and night
- galaxy with arms and a bulge
25 Clues: our galaxy • takes 365 days • billions of stars • galaxy without shape • causes day and night • equals 3.26 light years • primary fuel used by stars • galaxy with arms and a bulge • how bright a star actually is • mercury, venus, earth and mars • the place where all space exists • galaxy with very smooth features • distance light travels in 1 year • brightness or energy from a star • ...
Space 2024-05-02
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- There is only one of them
- A station we have in space
- What something weights
- An energy carrier that is used to stores
- The only planets we know have life
- A giant cloud of dust and gas
- The brightest star in the sky
- Something that can't change or remain the same
- It is a dying star and it destroys lots of things
- Something that pushes or pulls objects
- The distance light travels in a year
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- A time we use
- Something we see in the stars like the big dipper
- A donuts shaped belt that has ice and other things in it
- Another galaxy that is closest to us
- A telescope that we have and can see lots of far away star
- A metal object we have in space
- Where all the planets can be found in
- A triple star system
- The path a planet takes around the sun
- Something that the earth and the planets are in
- Something that we live on
- Giant ball of gas mostly made of hydrogen
23 Clues: A time we use • A triple star system • What something weights • There is only one of them • Something that we live on • A station we have in space • A giant cloud of dust and gas • The brightest star in the sky • A metal object we have in space • The only planets we know have life • Another galaxy that is closest to us • The distance light travels in a year • ...
Space Review 2024-05-10
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- an imaginary line around which a planet rotates
- The blue planet
- Each orbit that a planet makes around the sun
- a huge star system that covers many light-years of space
- eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the shadow of the earth
- Planet closest to the sun
- A cloud of dust, gases, and debris in space
- Any object that orbits another object in space
- The sun’s atmosphere
- Dark spots on the photosphere that may be related to solar storms
- The scientific study of the stars
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- The surface of the sun
- a group of stars that form a picture in space
- the distance that light travels in one year
- an energy emitted in the form of beautiful colors of light
- Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere
- closest star to Earth
- The planet that rotates sideways
- The Morning Star, the Evening Star
- the red planet
- The outermost part of the sun, “the crown”
- The largest planet
- A star that suddenly flares and becomes brighter
23 Clues: the red planet • The blue planet • The largest planet • The sun’s atmosphere • closest star to Earth • The surface of the sun • Planet closest to the sun • The planet that rotates sideways • The scientific study of the stars • The Morning Star, the Evening Star • Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere • The outermost part of the sun, “the crown” • ...
10 2024-05-30
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- Host of 1998 FIFA World Cup
- Popular puzzle video game
- "Song 2" Britpop band
- Host city of 1996 Summer Olympics
- Apple's early PDA device
- Games held every four years
- Portable gaming console by Nintendo
- __ Pilot, early PDA
- Digital pet toy
- Tennis star Andre
- NBA star Shaquille O'Neal
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- Leading mobile phone brand
- Basketball legend Michael
- Michael Jordan's NBA team
- Tennis star Steffi
- IBM's popular laptop series
- Portable cassette player by Sony
- NFL team, 90s champions
- Tennis champion Pete
- "Wonderwall" Britpop band
20 Clues: Digital pet toy • Tennis star Andre • Tennis star Steffi • __ Pilot, early PDA • Tennis champion Pete • "Song 2" Britpop band • NFL team, 90s champions • Apple's early PDA device • Basketball legend Michael • Michael Jordan's NBA team • Popular puzzle video game • "Wonderwall" Britpop band • NBA star Shaquille O'Neal • Leading mobile phone brand • Host of 1998 FIFA World Cup • ...
Senior Crossword Puzzle (Last Names only) 2023-03-21
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- The biggest “Burger”
- Head of video game club
- baby yoda during mission week
- The “King of Cleveland”
- His name is Chris
- Star Runner/Basketball player
- “The Reason”
- State winning diver
- Lead the hockey team in points
- The “Bronx Bomber”
- Star defensive-end
- “Bob”
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- “Otis”
- “Harold”
- Dating someone’s sister
- Committed to Dartmouth for Baseball
- Athlete of the week/Swim manager
- Freshman class president
- Sports-betting addict
- Really likes animals
- Canadian
- Wins both radio and singing awards
- star golfer
23 Clues: “Bob” • “Otis” • “Harold” • Canadian • star golfer • “The Reason” • His name is Chris • The “Bronx Bomber” • Star defensive-end • State winning diver • The biggest “Burger” • Really likes animals • Sports-betting addict • Head of video game club • The “King of Cleveland” • Dating someone’s sister • Freshman class president • baby yoda during mission week • Star Runner/Basketball player • ...
Cosmology 2021-12-10
35 Clues: Ring • Lens • Well • Main • Wind • oort • Belt • Black • DarkM • Kyper • Umbra • Count • event • Escape • Binary • White- • Kepler • Jovian • cephied • Neutron • Proxima • Feynman • Galileo • Galactic • Regolith • Lagrange • Morning- • shepherd • Horsehead • Injection • Satellite • Megallanic • MarsCanals • copernicus • Little Bear
Famous Athletes 2024-11-19
15 Clues: – Sprinter • – Tennis ace • – Lakers star • – Boxing great • – Golfing great • – Hockey legend • – Record swimmer • – Basketball star • – Tennis champion • – Formula 1 driver • – Basketball legend • – Tennis star (female) • – Football quarterback • – Brazilian soccer legend • – one of the best Soccer players ever
Scavenger Hunt 2023-06-20
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- Closest pin to Cunningham Creek
- Fine melodrama
- Pink triangle
- Eastern circle
- Watery blue square
- Green square pin
- Green triangle
- Go Here Next
- Blue circle or pink star
- Pink square next to the jail
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- Incorrectly marked by a yellow square
- Cemetery pinned by a star
- Northwest circle pin
- Triangle pin for a school
- You Are Here
- Orange triangle pin
- Shares a roof with City Hall
- Green circle
- Playground at the green star
- The other cemetery - pink pin
20 Clues: You Are Here • Green circle • Go Here Next • Pink triangle • Fine melodrama • Eastern circle • Green triangle • Green square pin • Watery blue square • Orange triangle pin • Northwest circle pin • Blue circle or pink star • Cemetery pinned by a star • Triangle pin for a school • Shares a roof with City Hall • Playground at the green star • Pink square next to the jail • ...
33 2025-08-03
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- Shoes for casual wear
- Capital of Japan
- Social media star
- Bag brand
- Canadian rapper
- Music style with rhymes
- TV queen
- Popular energy drink
- Cyrus Pop star
- Fashion confidence
- Music and fashion star
- Basketball legend
- Popular footwear
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- Singer-rapper, self-love icon
- Original PlayStation console
- Pop princess
- Combat sport
- British vocal powerhouse
- Famous pop culture place
- Watson Actress Hermione
- Heavy metal band
- Film with blue aliens
- Stark Iron Man’s real name
- Battle royale online
- Video game franchise
25 Clues: TV queen • Bag brand • Pop princess • Combat sport • Cyrus Pop star • Canadian rapper • Capital of Japan • Heavy metal band • Popular footwear • Social media star • Basketball legend • Fashion confidence • Battle royale online • Video game franchise • Popular energy drink • Shoes for casual wear • Film with blue aliens • Music and fashion star • Watson Actress Hermione • Music style with rhymes • ...
Vocab 5 2024-01-08
25 Clues: ten • sun • love • star • over • life • heat • look • time • turn • know • four • moon • earth • eight • sound • solid • power • other • people • star#2 • over#2 • measure • against • doctrine
anahi eclipse crossword 2023-05-15
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- Force
- giant Star
- celestial object
- magnetic spectrum
- Star revolves around other stars
- galaxy Certian type of galaxy
- hole empty space
- matter
- Formation of barium and krypton from uranium
- small rock orbiting the
- diagram Luminosity
- Gram kilogram and pounds
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- Object in different position
- Property of matter
- zodiac signs
- dwarf A nebula
- nebula A cloud of gas
- The brightest star in the night sky.
18 Clues: Force • matter • giant Star • zodiac signs • dwarf A nebula • celestial object • hole empty space • magnetic spectrum • Property of matter • diagram Luminosity • nebula A cloud of gas • small rock orbiting the • Gram kilogram and pounds • Object in different position • galaxy Certian type of galaxy • Star revolves around other stars • The brightest star in the night sky. • ...
Science 2023-03-08
15 Clues: hr • em • hr • red • star • white • super • dwarf • diagram • emSpectrum • brightness • giant red star • Big red hot gassses • hole that sucks up light • debrie and dust and births star
The Punic Wars 2023-10-24
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- When did the Punic Wars end?
- A device used in sea battles against Carthage.
- What animal was in the war?
- In what Punic War did Rome set Carthage on fire
- Where was the second Punic War mainly fought?
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- When did the first Punic War start?
- Which republic won all Punic Wars?
- Who defeated Hannibal?
- Who destroyed Rome for 15 years?
- What did they win after the Punic War?
10 Clues: Who defeated Hannibal? • What animal was in the war? • When did the Punic Wars end? • Who destroyed Rome for 15 years? • Which republic won all Punic Wars? • When did the first Punic War start? • What did they win after the Punic War? • Where was the second Punic War mainly fought? • A device used in sea battles against Carthage. • ...
Golden Age of Athens 2025-11-06
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- Plato's best student and well paid tutor of Alexander the great
- Father of history and wrote about the Persian wars
- Used well-developed characters in plays like Oedipus and Antigone
- Sculptor in Greece
- The "Father of Tragedy"
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- Invented the Screw and heat ray
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- wrote about Peloponnesian wars
- The "Father of Geometry"
- Popular philosopher falsely accused and convicted of corrupting the youth
10 Clues: Sculptor in Greece • The "Father of Tragedy" • The "Father of Geometry" • wrote about Peloponnesian wars • Invented the Screw and heat ray • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Father of history and wrote about the Persian wars • Plato's best student and well paid tutor of Alexander the great • Used well-developed characters in plays like Oedipus and Antigone • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-18
Across
- What was the unread book "Five Great Comedies" about?(Shakes_____)
- What period did we have lunch?
- Our math teacher.
- The event in December.(Rings)
- If we were told to go to Ice Mr.Ajosa would tell us to "Reflect our ____."
- What did Jonas begin to see that no one else saw?
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Girl)
- Midtown's student council president.
- The book we read during Thanksgiving break.
- The trip we went to in January.
- What memory did Jonas receive?
- What period did we have special?
- George’s disabled friend in "Of Mice and Men."
- The field trip everyone was looking forward to in May.
- What year did "Wednesday Wars" come out?(Word form)
- Mrs.Dwyer was the teacher for what special?
- The small man in “Of Mice and Men” who wore a glove to protect his winning hand.
- The pandemic that stopped us from completing the rest of our 8th grade year.
- A famous saying in Mr.D's class Rahma started.
- The main character of "The Giver."
- The author of the story "Night."
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- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa prepared us for high school by making us ___________.
- Where did Jonas and his family live?
- Author of "Wednesday Wars."
- The desert that Holling brought into his class that chalk dust fell on top of.(Wednesday Wars)
- At what age did the children of the community get their first bike?
- The state "Of Mice and Men" took place.
- The job Jonas gets assigned at the Ceremony of Twelve.
- Who killed Lennie in "Of Mice and Men?"
- What special did we have Wednesdays and Fridays?
- The baby Jonas's dad brought home.
- The leader of the Nazis.
- The triangle that is used to rank words in Mr.D's class.
- One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy)
- The author of "The Giver."
- was the year "Night" came out?(Word form)
- Mr.D and Mr.Ajosa don't want our stories to be ______ when they read them.
- The wonderful woman who helps everyone in Mr.D's class.
- Hollings teacher who he thought hated him.(Wednesday Wars)
- The year the Holocaust started.(In word form)
- What period did we have Italian?
41 Clues: Our math teacher. • The leader of the Nazis. • The author of "The Giver." • Author of "Wednesday Wars." • The event in December.(Rings) • What period did we have lunch? • What memory did Jonas receive? • The trip we went to in January. • One of Jonas's friends.(The Boy) • What period did we have special? • What period did we have Italian? • The author of the story "Night." • ...
Roman Empire Vocab 2025-10-27
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- – A council of wealthy and powerful Romans that advised the city’s leaders.
- – A form of government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions for them.
- – The first emperor of Rome and Julius Caesar’s adopted son; began the Pax Romana.
- – A common farmer, worker, or craftsman in ancient Rome; part of the lower class.
- Wars – A series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264–146 BCE.
- – A large unit of the Roman army, usually made up of about 5,000 soldiers.
- – One of two chief leaders elected yearly in ancient Rome to command the army and run the government.
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- – A powerful city in North Africa that fought against Rome in the Punic Wars.
- – A group of three rulers who share power equally.
- – An official elected by plebeians to protect their rights and interests.
- – A member of the wealthy, upper-class families in ancient Rome.
- – A famous general from Carthage who led an army (with elephants) across the Alps to attack Rome.
- Caesar – A Roman general and leader who became dictator of Rome before being assassinated in 44 BCE.
13 Clues: – A group of three rulers who share power equally. • – A member of the wealthy, upper-class families in ancient Rome. • – An official elected by plebeians to protect their rights and interests. • – A large unit of the Roman army, usually made up of about 5,000 soldiers. • – A council of wealthy and powerful Romans that advised the city’s leaders. • ...
Rainbow 6 2024-10-01
16 Clues: card • wheel • views • hammer • American • 6 drones • wallhacks • B wars smap • fastbreacher • climbing wall • breakable wall • frag on defense • finding cameras • vultures 1 outfit • wall soft wall turned hard • attacking teams utility that explodes after thrown
LIFE CYCLE OF STAR 2023-02-13
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- lightest element
- longest lived of the objects in the unverse
- exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm
- matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy
- creation of chemical elements by nuclear fusion reactions within stars
- light and heat from stars is made
- what is left when stars have exhausted all fuel
- very young star
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- luminous and short lived
- collapsed core of a massive supergiant star
- theoretical stellar remnant
- place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- biggest explosion that humans have ever seen
- any star that has a hot, dense core
- luminescent part of interstellar medium
- dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution
16 Clues: very young star • lightest element • luminous and short lived • theoretical stellar remnant • light and heat from stars is made • exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm • any star that has a hot, dense core • luminescent part of interstellar medium • collapsed core of a massive supergiant star • longest lived of the objects in the unverse • ...
Stars 2025-02-19
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- Fusion ... travels out of the star to make heat and light.
- Giant Outer layer swells into.
- What is the most common type of star?
- What star is in our solar system?
- Where do stars make there energy?
- Which type of stars live the longest?
- Where our planet is located?
- What is the biggest star?
- How old is the sun?
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- How far away is Sirius from our sun?
- What do stars do?
- How is the color of the star determined?
- Where is our sun located in our Solar system?
- All of our planets and our sun and moons create our own...
- You see them glowing at night.
- How many earths fit in the sun?
16 Clues: What do stars do? • How old is the sun? • What is the biggest star? • Where our planet is located? • Giant Outer layer swells into. • You see them glowing at night. • How many earths fit in the sun? • What star is in our solar system? • Where do stars make there energy? • How far away is Sirius from our sun? • What is the most common type of star? • ...
my little pony characters based off their cutie marks 2025-05-19
15 Clues: sun • moon • apples • balloons • blue heart • green apple • blue diamonds • pink butterflies • cloud and rainbow • pink compass/star • red and yellow sun • shield with a star • shield with a wing • shield with a heart • compass/star with blue swirls
LIFE CYCLE OF STAR 2023-02-13
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- lightest element
- longest lived of the objects in the unverse
- exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm
- matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy
- creation of chemical elements by nuclear fusion reactions within stars
- light and heat from stars is made
- what is left when stars have exhausted all fuel
- very young star
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- luminous and short lived
- collapsed core of a massive supergiant star
- theoretical stellar remnant
- place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- biggest explosion that humans have ever seen
- any star that has a hot, dense core
- luminescent part of interstellar medium
- dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution
16 Clues: very young star • lightest element • luminous and short lived • theoretical stellar remnant • light and heat from stars is made • exist in outer space, measure 0.1mm • any star that has a hot, dense core • luminescent part of interstellar medium • collapsed core of a massive supergiant star • longest lived of the objects in the unverse • ...
Chapter 5: Stars and Galaxies 2018-09-28
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- group of stars to which our solar system belongs to
- how bring a star actually is
- small, white, hot, dense star that remains after a nova
- process by which particles combine to form a new particle
- pattern of stars seen from earth
- very small, very dense star that remains after a supernova
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- distance that light travels in one year
- group of billions of stars
- how bright a star looks
- region in space with tremendous gravity, caused by the collapse of a huge star
- brilliant explosion of a collapsed red giant
- star that has expanded after using up its hydrogen
- brilliant explosion of a collapsed supergiant
- everything that exists
14 Clues: everything that exists • how bright a star looks • group of billions of stars • how bring a star actually is • pattern of stars seen from earth • distance that light travels in one year • brilliant explosion of a collapsed red giant • brilliant explosion of a collapsed supergiant • star that has expanded after using up its hydrogen • ...
renaissance 2023-09-29
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- thomas moore
- united kingdom
- location
- he passed the edict of nantes
- location
- language
- sistene chapel
- start of renaissance
- protestant reformaton
- huge empire
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- james autenburg
- roman empire big empire
- paying for art
- begin of renaissance
- erasmus
- michelangelo
- nicco machiavelli
- da vinci
- of nantes ended french wars
- individual
20 Clues: erasmus • location • da vinci • location • language • individual • huge empire • thomas moore • michelangelo • paying for art • united kingdom • sistene chapel • james autenburg • nicco machiavelli • begin of renaissance • start of renaissance • protestant reformaton • roman empire big empire • of nantes ended french wars • he passed the edict of nantes
Stars and Galaxies 2021-02-19
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- a force that pulls planets and other celestial bodies towards their centre
- If they are not Jovian planets they are ... planets
- Nasa landed this on Mars this February
- collection of millions or billions of stars
- When stars explode during dying, creating a dazzling display of light
- A star that has run out of hydrogen in its core
- The earths star
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- Our galaxy
- Conversion of hydrogen to helium in a star
- Closest planet to the sun
- Type of planet that is made up of gas
- Furthest planet from the sun.
- First stage in the lifecycle of a star
- How many planets in our solar system
- An object made up of gas
- Our galaxies only planetoid
16 Clues: Our galaxy • The earths star • An object made up of gas • Closest planet to the sun • Our galaxies only planetoid • Furthest planet from the sun. • How many planets in our solar system • Type of planet that is made up of gas • First stage in the lifecycle of a star • Nasa landed this on Mars this February • Conversion of hydrogen to helium in a star • ...
Punic Wars Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-03
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- Romans and Carthaginians fought at ___
- Hannibal returned home to North ______
- The _____ Wars were a series of wars taken place in Rome
- The Romans took over what island?
- What did the Romans model after the Carthaginians?
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- Who did not have a Navy?
- What battle did Hannibal defeat the Romans?
- Who did the Romans make rebel against Carthage?
- What did Carthage use to get to Italy?
- Who was the Carthaginian's greatest general?
- Carthage used its strong ____ to protect its trading empire
11 Clues: Who did not have a Navy? • The Romans took over what island? • Romans and Carthaginians fought at ___ • What did Carthage use to get to Italy? • Hannibal returned home to North ______ • What battle did Hannibal defeat the Romans? • Who was the Carthaginian's greatest general? • Who did the Romans make rebel against Carthage? • ...
Father's Day Puzzle 2021-06-19
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- the day gray arrived
- best dad ever
- our magical mile square city
- reason for wyatt's emergency room visit when Jen was pregnant with Gray
- if Jackson were a girl
- troublesome pug
- our happy lane
- grayson's favorite game to play with you
- star wars favorite for you and wyatt
- the number of months Jen has been pregnant
- the not right suburb for us
- special movie for you and jackson
- what you are to our boys
- your first born boy
- nose kisses
- what wyatt always wanted
- most expensive hamster
- where grayson goes every morning
- best baseball team
- home again
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- hanging pets in midland park
- jackson's security item
- gray's hospital
- your place of employment when wyatt was born
- if wyatt were a girl
- the avenue we found out we were going to be parents
- the worst street ever
- larry bird's home
- error on jackson's birth certificate
- the month of you and jen's courtship
- favorite brooklyn baller
- what number father's day it is for you
- if grayson were a girl
- jackson published this
- where two of your babes were born
- taco pup
- it means we are almost home
- you are an uncle to how many
- astrological sign of your first boy
- sunday favorite cartoon with the boys
- evil bald kid
41 Clues: taco pup • home again • nose kisses • best dad ever • evil bald kid • our happy lane • gray's hospital • troublesome pug • larry bird's home • best baseball team • your first born boy • the day gray arrived • if wyatt were a girl • the worst street ever • if Jackson were a girl • if grayson were a girl • jackson published this • most expensive hamster • jackson's security item • favorite brooklyn baller • ...
SIMBHI 2022-05-23
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- Le carte che non torneranno mai
- Ci fissa ma non cerca rissa
- Ce l'avete entrambi ma non l'avete usato per laurearvi
- La droga che vendevi al tosano
- Lo è Abhi
- SANCHEZ, Il cantante che ascoltava sofi in atrio
- Godo come...
- Cosa ti serve per mangiare la piadina piccante?
- WARS, Il film dei personaggi che collezionavamo in modulo
- Musetti...
- Prima parola che hai imparato di italiano
- Il tuo non è pro
- Questa laurea è proprio uno...
- Ci abbiamo giocato troppo
- è privato ma è anche la parte finale del tuo nome
- Sigla del Punjab
- [a,b]
- O duri un'ora o ti arriva in faccia
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- Cosa ti viene se mangi troppa carne?
- Le canzoni che hai ascoltato in macchina con Manu
- L'hai fatta senza il boiler
- DUE, Abhi dice che ti bastano 2 settimane per passarla
- Lo è Sim
- ਉਹ ਇੱਥੇ ਹੈ, ਅਸੀਂ ਇੱਥੇ ਹਾਂ
- Le portava Sim e piacciono ad Andrea
- Facendo così sei riuscito a laurearti
- Sono al limone ma non limonano
- L'abbiamo salvato da una tragica fine ma il suo compagno non si chiama Adamo
- Riecheggia in atrio
- Con questo in testa Sim approccia un sacco
- Non ti ha più risposto
- Chi ti ha dato i compiti a casa?
- Ne hai una in più nel nome
33 Clues: [a,b] • Lo è Sim • Lo è Abhi • Musetti... • Godo come... • Il tuo non è pro • Sigla del Punjab • Riecheggia in atrio • Non ti ha più risposto • ਉਹ ਇੱਥੇ ਹੈ, ਅਸੀਂ ਇੱਥੇ ਹਾਂ • Ci abbiamo giocato troppo • Ne hai una in più nel nome • Ci fissa ma non cerca rissa • L'hai fatta senza il boiler • La droga che vendevi al tosano • Sono al limone ma non limonano • Questa laurea è proprio uno... • ...
Gustar Crucigrama 2022-11-17
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- tacos y burritos son parte de la ___________ _______________
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" y "The Great Gatsby" son ____________ de la ficción historica
- Es muy importante comer (to eat) frutas y ____________
- ¿Qué te gusta __ _____? A mí me gusta la comida mexicana
- "Madden" "Fifa" "NBA 2k", y "MLB The Show" son videojuegos de ___________________
- A mí ___ ____ ____________ las frijoles porque (because) son malos
- A Alejandra ____ ___________ el vóleibol.
- Hamburguesas y "Hot dogs" son ejemplos de la ____________ americana
- Hay muchas ____________ en el zoo.
- A ellas ____ ___________ los deportes
- This is the Spanish word for "party"
- When the thing being liked is plural, you say "_________" as opposed to "gusta"
- pasta y pizza son parte de la ___________ ________________
- "Dracula" son libros de __________ populares
- el ___________ es un juego de mesa (board game) de mucha estrategía.
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- En las fiestas de los cumpleaños, generalmente hay pastel (cake) y ______________
- Coca-cola y Pepsi son ___________ populares
- Muchos tacos son de carne, o son de _________.
- "Star Wars" son películas de ____________ ____________
- The verb "To like" is _____________
- "Hulk", "Spiderman" son películas de __________
- ¿qué les gusta __ ________? Nos gusta la comida china
- The word for cheese in Spanish.
- A tí ______ _____________ el ajedrez
- Muchas personas comen (eat) __________ _________ con hamburguesas
- a mí ___ __________ la comida italiana
- "People", "Cosmopolitan", "National Geographic" son ___________ populares
- __ _____________ nos gustan los carros nuevos (new)*word is in its masculine form.
28 Clues: The word for cheese in Spanish. • Hay muchas ____________ en el zoo. • The verb "To like" is _____________ • A tí ______ _____________ el ajedrez • This is the Spanish word for "party" • A ellas ____ ___________ los deportes • a mí ___ __________ la comida italiana • A Alejandra ____ ___________ el vóleibol. • Coca-cola y Pepsi son ___________ populares • ...
North Park Crossword (Lower) 2020-05-15
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- Ms. Briana sometimes covers for the nurse and puts ____ on your boo-boos.
- The newest staff member who also has almost 36 years in the school district.
- She teaches 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade.
- I have 9 grandkids!
- The one that always tells the riddles.
- Loves to have Share Day Friday. She is short with pink sunglasses.
- This teacher is one of the newest ones at North Park!
- Mrs Reichman expects ALL students to problem ___ on their own first!
- Mrs. Montoya likes to say "sharing is ___."
- I have curly hair, love to sing and have a dog named Boomer.
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- She can be found in the lunch area or playground wearing a hat and a smile.
- Mrs Montoya likes to say "sharing is_____."
- Above all, Mrs. Standley expects students to be ____.
- ___ has a golden retriever named Jesse and a cat named Lollipop.
- Mrs. Canterbury, our librarian, keeps all the ___ in order.
- Miss Julie encourages students to make ___ choices.
- Miss Barlog's favorite activity to do on the weekends.
- She loves chocolate, books, and teaching kids how to read.
- This 2nd grade teacher has this saying posted in large letters on the wall: "Don't stop until you're proud!"
- A second grade teacher who loves Star Wars and Starbucks.
- I love to dress up on Spirit Days, but I am not Mrs. Bakoo.
- Mrs. Caudillo's favorite treat!
22 Clues: I have 9 grandkids! • Mrs. Caudillo's favorite treat! • She teaches 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade. • The one that always tells the riddles. • Mrs Montoya likes to say "sharing is_____." • Mrs. Montoya likes to say "sharing is ___." • Miss Julie encourages students to make ___ choices. • Above all, Mrs. Standley expects students to be ____. • ...
Puzzle Two 2020-02-21
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- English Pop Diva
- Dairy Animal
- Kylo’S Princess Mother
- Ghana Capital
- First Concert
- Kentucky Capital
- Eritrea Capital
- Liverpool Waterway
- Harry’S Uncle
- Connecticut Capital
- Equatorial Guinea Capital
- European High Spot (2)
- Inventor Of The Acoustic Wave Transmitter (3)
- Leading The Charge To Crush The Rebal Alliance
- Famous Rainy Proposal Location (2)
- It’S Going To Be
- Ethiopia Flag Colour (4)
- I Looked At Love From (3)
- Italy-Ethiopia Battle (3)
- Hot Place
- German Battleship Launched Feb 1939
- Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone, Cloak Of Invisibility (2)
- Consequence Of Fast Staining (3)
- Earth, Pluto (Lol), Venus
- English Fussball
- Falling Apple
- Georgia Capital
- Country North Of Namibia
- Jan 10, Feb 29
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- Dairy Cattle Breed
- Leaf Part Of Coriander
- Double Headed Eagle Flag
- Idaho Capital
- Lesotho Locale
- He Who Must Not Be Named
- Fucked Physics
- Guyana Capital
- Highest Andes Mountain
- Goddess Of Wisdom
- Ideal Stargazing Location
- Dwight’S Favorite Tv Show
- Kosovo Capital
- Cote D’Ivoire Capital
- Grove Time (2)
- Germany Neighbour
- Drinking Flask
- Iceland Capital
- Geography Book
- Lemonade Singer
- Largest Shopping Mall In North America
- Estonia Capital
- Hoth In The Star Wars Universe
- German Fruit Cake
- Liberia Capital
- Eighth Moon Orbit
- Dark Anakin
- Ecuador Capital
- Lesotho Capital
58 Clues: Hot Place • Dark Anakin • Dairy Animal • Idaho Capital • Ghana Capital • First Concert • Harry’S Uncle • Falling Apple • Lesotho Locale • Fucked Physics • Guyana Capital • Kosovo Capital • Grove Time (2) • Drinking Flask • Geography Book • Jan 10, Feb 29 • Eritrea Capital • Iceland Capital • Lemonade Singer • Estonia Capital • Liberia Capital • Ecuador Capital • Georgia Capital • Lesotho Capital • English Pop Diva • ...
Interesting Facts 2021-09-12
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- i can't live without coffee
- i was the title one teacher
- i live on a ranch
- canadian
- i love to camp in the black hills
- scuba certified
- i love to ride horses
- i have three dogs
- coffee is life
- need my coffee
- i have only taught at moorcroft
- i know how to fence
- i love star wars
- i can drive a bus
- have worked for ccsd fourteen years
- i like to paint
- i have two dogs
- i use to cater
- loves taking photos with canon
- twenty one years employed at ccsd
- i love to garden
- i love to bake
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- i played volleyball and basketball in college
- army brat
- i love to bake and cook
- hobbies are sewing and reading
- ive been teaching six years
- i am the oldest of four kids
- this is my nineteenth year teaching
- i want to open a doggy daycare.
- ive met luke bryan
- lights up a room
- i teach braille
- i have never broken a bone yet
- eighteenth year of teaching
- i have two dogs rescues
- ive been river rafting
- my fifth grade teacher is my coworker
- book worm
- coffee is my favorite
- i like coffee
- i rode a mule to the bottom of the grand canyon
- love to read
- golfer
- i like camping
45 Clues: golfer • canadian • army brat • book worm • love to read • i like coffee • coffee is life • need my coffee • i like camping • i use to cater • i love to bake • scuba certified • i teach braille • i like to paint • i have two dogs • lights up a room • i love star wars • i love to garden • i live on a ranch • i have three dogs • i can drive a bus • ive met luke bryan • i know how to fence • i love to ride horses • ...
Interesting Facts 2021-09-12
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- i have only taught at moorcroft
- ive been river rafting
- i have never broken a bone yet
- need my coffee
- army brat
- i want to open a doggy daycare.
- this is my nineteenth year teaching
- i love to garden
- i am the oldest of four kids
- i like camping
- book worm
- i love to camp in the black hills
- i have two dogs
- coffee is my favorite
- hobbies are sewing and reading
- lights up a room
- my fifth grade teacher is my coworker
- ive met luke bryan
- i was the title one teacher
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- im a gardener
- scuba certified
- i have three dogs
- i use to cater
- i like coffee
- i live on a ranch
- i rode a mule to the bottom of the grand canyon
- canadian
- i love to bake
- eighteenth year of teaching
- i can't live without coffee
- i like to paint
- ive been teaching six years
- coffee is life
- loves taking photos with canon
- i played volleyball and basketball in college
- golfer
- i can drive a bus
- i know how to fence
- have worked for ccsd fourteen years
- i teach braille
- love to read
- i love to ride horses
- i love star wars
- i have two dogs rescues
- twenty one years employed at ccsd
45 Clues: golfer • canadian • army brat • book worm • love to read • im a gardener • i like coffee • i use to cater • need my coffee • i love to bake • coffee is life • i like camping • scuba certified • i like to paint • i teach braille • i have two dogs • i love to garden • lights up a room • i love star wars • i have three dogs • i live on a ranch • i can drive a bus • ive met luke bryan • i know how to fence • ...
Huge Film Crossword 2021-08-23
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- "No Buzz, I am your father. NOOOOOOOOO!"
- Howard Ratner, played by Adam Sandler
- This movie had the song "Now that we're men"
- "No Luke, I am your father"
- Magic remote can control everything
- Brad Pitt leads a crew
- filmed over the course of 12 years
- "I see dead people"
- Casey Becker is killed in the beginning of this film
- Andy gives up his toys
- The final installment of the original Star Wars trilogy
- "You gotta ask yourself one question. And that question is 'Do I feel lucky?' Well? Do ya punk?"
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- "We toys can see everything"
- "And in that moment, I swear, we were infinite."
- Mr. Pink was the only guy who survived the movie
- Bruce Willis plays a bear in this Dreamworks animated film
- Young boy can see dead people (Not The Sixth Sense)
- Mel Gibson must survive the alien invasion with his son, daughter, and brother
- David Dunn survives train crash
- Kathy Bates plays superfan who kidnaps writer
- Carl Fredrickson
- Tom Hanks leads a group of soldiers in this movie
- Remy the Rat
- Little girl nearly gets killed by creature called the Beldam
- "Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates"
- "WILSON!!"
- Adam Sandler finds a magic stitcher
- 1977 epic with Mark Hamill
28 Clues: "WILSON!!" • Remy the Rat • Carl Fredrickson • "I see dead people" • Brad Pitt leads a crew • Andy gives up his toys • 1977 epic with Mark Hamill • "No Luke, I am your father" • "We toys can see everything" • David Dunn survives train crash • filmed over the course of 12 years • Magic remote can control everything • Adam Sandler finds a magic stitcher • ...
Movies - Superheroes 2023-05-20
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- Hugh Ledger played this iconic character in The Dark Knight.
- A council decided to banish this conqueror to the quantum realm.
- One of the first actors to play The Hulk.
- In Marvel comics, he is the god of mischief.
- This DC character's first name is John; he is a warlock, occult detective, and is known for his deadpan wit and constant smoking.
- This superhero needs a ring to get the job done.
- This hero is a well-meaning half-demon, summoned to Earth from down below as a baby.
- Thor's hammer.
- This X-Men member possesses the ability to manipulate magnets.
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- 'M Night ___' popularly known for directing and producing this trilogy: Unbreakable, Split, and Glass.
- A half-human half-robot who is a member of the Teen Titans.
- She's an Amazon warrior.
- Scarlett Johansson plays this popular superhero character.
- Every little boy probably wanted to be this superhero growing up.
- Hugh Jackman played this superhero for many years.
- Your friendly neighbourhood superhero.
- This DC supervillain is the father of Raven and an enslaver of worlds.
- Samuel L Jackson wears an eye patch as this character.
- A Star Wars character who looks like a little goblin.
- Asgardians believed they would enter Valhalla if they died a warrior's death.
- This villain says 'Luke, I am your father.' (or is it 'No, I am your father.')
21 Clues: Thor's hammer. • She's an Amazon warrior. • Your friendly neighbourhood superhero. • One of the first actors to play The Hulk. • In Marvel comics, he is the god of mischief. • This superhero needs a ring to get the job done. • Hugh Jackman played this superhero for many years. • A Star Wars character who looks like a little goblin. • ...
Opzoeken op internet! 2015-02-02
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- Wars In welke filmreeks speelt het personage Obi-Wan Kenobi?
- Arachnofobie betekent angst voor …
- Waarin groeit een parel?
- In welke Amerikaanse staat ligt Los Angeles?
- Hoe heten Egyptische schrifttekens?
- Welke is de grootste planeet uit ons zonnestelsel?
- Wat is de kleinste vogel ter wereld?
- Hoe heette de eerste fiets met trappers?
- Welk soort dier is een kaaiman?
- Johann Sebastian Bach was een beroemde …
- Hoe noem je een lift in het Frans?
- Van welke planeet is Superman afkomstig?
- Geef een ander woord voor abacus.
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- De Vesuvius is een bekende …
- In welk land vind je Uluru?
- Hoe heette de eerste door de mens gemaakte satelliet die om de aarde vloog?
- Wat is de overtreffende trap van ‘goed’?
- Wat is het snelste landdier ter wereld?
- Hoeveel zijden heeft een octogoon?
- Hoe noemt men een mannelijk konijn?
- Waarover schrijft iemand in een autobiografie?
- Aan welke boom groeit een kokosnoot?
- Het woord ‘piano’ stamt uit het Italiaans en is een afkorting van …
- Is de walvis een reptiel, een zoogdier of een vis?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van Australië?
- In welk orgaan zit je cerebellum?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van Japan?
- Cirrus, stratus en cumulonimbus zijn soorten van …?
- Een sonnet is een soort …
- Welke is de langste rivier ter wereld?
30 Clues: Waarin groeit een parel? • Een sonnet is een soort … • In welk land vind je Uluru? • De Vesuvius is een bekende … • Wat is de hoofdstad van Japan? • Welk soort dier is een kaaiman? • In welk orgaan zit je cerebellum? • Geef een ander woord voor abacus. • Arachnofobie betekent angst voor … • Hoeveel zijden heeft een octogoon? • Wat is de hoofdstad van Australië? • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- Jesus and the Cross
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious Wars
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- Religious language of the country
- Perfected the Telescope
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- State of which power is held by the people
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
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- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- ______ of the arts
- Made the bible vernacular
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Star Gazing
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Invented the Printing Press
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
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- ______ of the arts
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Religious Wars
- State of which power is held by the people
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Perfected the Telescope
Down
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Religious language of the country
- Jesus and the Cross
- Made the bible vernacular
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- Invented the Printing Press
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-28
Across
- State of which power is held by the people
- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- A popular method for painting large murals during the Renaissance
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- ______ of the arts
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The Catholic Church had beliefs and _______ about christianity
- Religious language of the country
- Star Gazing
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- Perfected the Telescope
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Cultural ________ determined which God you worshiped
- A culture in the Renaissance used by Jews
- Martin _____, German Priest questioning the Church
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- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Religious Wars
- Christine De Pizan had a ______ that women deserve rights
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- The act of populating Italy or other cities
- Invented the Printing Press
- Made the bible vernacular
- a bridge between 2 eras, a time of rebirth
- Jesus and the Cross
- Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a different concept in art called ___________
- Renaissance _________ is the study of ancient buildings like the parthenon
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
30 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Perfected the Telescope • Made the bible vernacular • Invented the Printing Press • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • A traveler traveling to holy lands • The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth • Earth in the centre of the universe • Came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Quae vide 2017-02-25
Across
- As a single word: a broad part of mathematics which uses numbers and symbols
- Succeeds Theta, precedes Kappa
- To speak very softly
- Forename of an English scientist who contributed to studies of electromagnetism
- A type of hand-held weapon in the Star Wars universe
- Writer of the Theban Plays
- Surname of the Czech writer of 'Metamorphosis' and 'The Trial'
- Treatise by Euclid, also a species of atoms
- An ancient temple in Thebes
- Prince of Denmark
- Atomic number: 47
- Egyptian deity of scribes, often depicted with an ibis head
- Tropical fruit native to China
- German: ‘Ich;’ defined by Freud in discussing the psyche
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- A type of thing or person found in a place since earliest times
- Country in Africa named after the river which runs through it
- Abbreviations of both a type of academic degree and an American State
- Able to use both hands equally well.
- Computing standard for expressing characters and symbols (with 16 bits for each character)
- A lung condition of which a common symptom is shortness of breath
- Complete the motto of Yale University: '____ et veritas.'
- In anatomy: a fibrous, connective tissue
- II + VIII =
- Of a thing: purificatory in nature. Also a brand name of a popular antidepressant.
- A punctuation mark indicating a question.
- A mobile network operator and Internet provider
- Greek god of Love
27 Clues: II + VIII = • Prince of Denmark • Atomic number: 47 • Greek god of Love • To speak very softly • Writer of the Theban Plays • An ancient temple in Thebes • Succeeds Theta, precedes Kappa • Tropical fruit native to China • Able to use both hands equally well. • In anatomy: a fibrous, connective tissue • A punctuation mark indicating a question. • ...
NV's Spring Crossword 2017-03-13
Across
- Metals are his specialty
- Not just running-but mainly running
- Volleyball coach and works with special ed
- Math teacher, speaks Bulgarian
- Foreign language teacher
- Big Star Wars fan and English teacher
- She's healthy and teaches it too
- If this was easy, it would be called baseball
- The history of law is what he teaches
- Newest math teacher and Defo’s new golf friend
- Two words: Harry Potter
- When the flowers bloom
- A bird, and a good cause
- He’s an expert on history and psychology
- You better run because he knows the science of running
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- Our school's’ mascot
- Speech, drama, and debate is his thing
- Yearbook and science teacher
- Recently married, I hope her husband likes her cooking
- Counselor and double black belt
- Many teach it, only those gone know it
- Freshman health is important to her
- Adds art to NV’s halls
- He teaches about the Earth and the ocean
- Hey batter batter, hey batter batter, swing!
- Go for the birdie and par.
- Advisor of FBLA
- Hope you’re not a trouble maker; she’s coming for you
- Teaches football and English
- Retiring this year
- Spends his time in the weight room teaching
- Don’t mess with him, he’ll break a tuba over your head
32 Clues: Advisor of FBLA • Retiring this year • Our school's’ mascot • Adds art to NV’s halls • When the flowers bloom • Two words: Harry Potter • Metals are his specialty • Foreign language teacher • A bird, and a good cause • Go for the birdie and par. • Yearbook and science teacher • Teaches football and English • Math teacher, speaks Bulgarian • Counselor and double black belt • ...
2018 Retreat Crossword 2018-11-01
Across
- Has a twin.
- We sing a piece of hers every year. Thompson knows her.
- Wrote the music of Star Wars (among many other things)
- The name of the piece that challenged Campus to sing with more articulation.
- Name of the newest member of the Thompson family.
- Mr. Thompson's composer man crush.
- Composer of “Verleih uns Frieden”
- Order of flats.
- Dating a miniature Tyrannosaur.
- #1 rule of choir.
- What you will call Mr. Thompson after his next degree.
- Ms. Watt’s alma mater.
- Halloween costume that Theo sported this year.
- Three sharps.
- Lost his pants in front over 1,000 people last year.
- Number of IPA symbols in the word: thought
- The tournament which the Tenors/Basses have never lost.
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- Our favorite departed twins.
- Has the voice of 3 basses.
- Campus choir’s secret weapon for the winter concert.
- Has a twin.
- Has the voice of 3 sopranos.
- Mr. Thompson’s alma mater
- One flat.
- Five flats.
- Has a twin.
- You are on it.
- "The difference between average and excellence is _____."
- Piece sang every year at the winter concert (with alumnus).
- Order of sharps.
- Has a twin.
- Should win teacher of the year every year.
- Composer who we are commissioned last year.
- Has perfect pitch.
- The tenor section’s greatest nemesis.
- name of the town you are staying in tonight
36 Clues: One flat. • Has a twin. • Has a twin. • Five flats. • Has a twin. • Has a twin. • Three sharps. • You are on it. • Order of flats. • Order of sharps. • #1 rule of choir. • Has perfect pitch. • Ms. Watt’s alma mater. • Mr. Thompson’s alma mater • Has the voice of 3 basses. • Our favorite departed twins. • Has the voice of 3 sopranos. • Dating a miniature Tyrannosaur. • Composer of “Verleih uns Frieden” • ...
