star wars Crossword Puzzles
Punic Wars Crossword 2025-03-17
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- The Carthaginians had tons of this shiny metal.
- The reason why Rome and Carthage went to war.
- An army of battleships.
- The sworn enemy of Rome.
- A city in Italy that started the Punic Wars.
- Roman armies were called _______.
- The Roman general who defeated Hannibal.
- Leader of Carthage's army in the 2nd Punic War.
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- Someone who rules with absolute power.
- The Government of The Roman Republic.
- What Rome became after the Republic fell.
- Ruling title of Rome after the Republic.
- The mountain range Hannibal crossed.
- The sea between Rome and Carthage.
- Roman sword.
15 Clues: Roman sword. • An army of battleships. • The sworn enemy of Rome. • Roman armies were called _______. • The sea between Rome and Carthage. • The mountain range Hannibal crossed. • The Government of The Roman Republic. • Someone who rules with absolute power. • Ruling title of Rome after the Republic. • The Roman general who defeated Hannibal. • ...
The Persian Wars 2025-05-14
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- – The battle where a Greek soldier ran over 40km to announce victory.
- – The brave Spartan king who led at Thermopylae.
- – The naval battle where Greek ships trapped the Persian fleet.
- – The Greek city known for its strong warriors.
- – The Persian king who invaded Greece with a huge army.
- – What the Spartans showed at Thermopylae.
- – A fleet of warships, important at Salamis
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- – What the Greeks achieved at Marathon and Salamis.
- – The Athenian leader who planned the victory at Salamis.
- – The Greek city that led the fight at Marathon and Salamis.
- – A fast Greek warship used in the Battle of Salamis.
- – The powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece.
- – A Greek military formation used by hoplites in battle.
- – A clever plan used to win a battle.
- – The battle where 300 Spartans held off a huge Persian army.
15 Clues: – A clever plan used to win a battle. • – What the Spartans showed at Thermopylae. • – A fleet of warships, important at Salamis • – The Greek city known for its strong warriors. • – The brave Spartan king who led at Thermopylae. • – What the Greeks achieved at Marathon and Salamis. • – The powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece. • ...
the napoleonic wars 2025-05-21
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- where was napoleon born
- what was the first battle leaded by napoleon
- where was his final exile place
- what was his family name
- who was the french emperor
- who was Napoleon's mother
- Battle known as "Battle of the Nations"
- Island of Napoleon’s first exile
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- on which island was Napoleon born
- what was napoleon's final war
- Napoleon’s 1812 invasion target
- French civil code introduced by Napoleon
- what was the war in Spain, Portugal
- what was the title that NApoleon earned in 1799
- what was the naval battlee lsot by Napoleon
15 Clues: where was napoleon born • what was his family name • who was Napoleon's mother • who was the french emperor • what was napoleon's final war • Napoleon’s 1812 invasion target • where was his final exile place • Island of Napoleon’s first exile • on which island was Napoleon born • what was the war in Spain, Portugal • Battle known as "Battle of the Nations" • ...
Muslims Innovation 2021-12-06
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- Modern day Turkey
- Lead the third crusade
- A Roman Catholic court, used against Muslims and Jews.
- What the Ottoman empire named Constantinople.
- Daughter of a Byzantine Emperor.
- Their increasing power ruined feudalism.
- Muslim " " got wealthy of the Crusades.
- He was the greatest Muslim leader during the Crusades.
- The Byzantine capital
- The empire that threatened the Christians
- One of the four Crusader kingdoms.
- King of Anatolia
- One of the four Crusader kingdoms.
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- One of the four Crusader kingdoms.
- The Holy City
- The empire that took down Constantinople.
- Began wars of conquest under their leader, Genghis Khan
- The pope during 1095
- The battle between the Christians and the Muslims.
- The ancient homeland of the Jews
- Believing it was the word of God, this person fought the Crusaders.
- a Muslim sovereign.
- Means to move place to place without settling.
- Where the Seljuks defeated a large Byzantine empire army.
- A independent Christian kingdom.
- The Seljuk Turks were " " people.
- The group of people who had this the worst.
- Modern day Iraq
- A series of religion wars
29 Clues: The Holy City • Modern day Iraq • King of Anatolia • Modern day Turkey • a Muslim sovereign. • The pope during 1095 • The Byzantine capital • Lead the third crusade • A series of religion wars • Daughter of a Byzantine Emperor. • The ancient homeland of the Jews • A independent Christian kingdom. • One of the four Crusader kingdoms. • One of the four Crusader kingdoms. • ...
Zeitoun Vocab 2019-10-03
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- the building _____ after the plane hit
- their argument didn't ____ well for the future
- the water was _____ no movement at all
- the solider was greeted with great ______
- she had _____ the pain with an Advil
- after the tourist left the beach was filled with ______
- in Zeitoun hurricane warnings were ______, but he never listened
- when you were younger you might have _____ a make belive friend
- if you are not trying to better yourself you might have a _____ approach on life
- A coach might need a ________ eye to find the right players for the team
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- when you’re young you ____ about Santa
- if a friend is feeling down you might _____ them
- after listening to the confusing lecture he was ______
- the patient wouldn’t calm down so he had to be ____
- sweat bees are _____ animals
- 9/11 was a _____
- he had to _______ his nerves before the big game
- both world wars are wars of ______
- the _____ of the dog barking woke him
- the article was based on ______ sources so it wasn't published
20 Clues: 9/11 was a _____ • sweat bees are _____ animals • both world wars are wars of ______ • she had _____ the pain with an Advil • the _____ of the dog barking woke him • when you’re young you ____ about Santa • the building _____ after the plane hit • the water was _____ no movement at all • the solider was greeted with great ______ • ...
Roman Crossward 2014-02-24
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- Senate: a council of wealthy and powerful Romans that advised the city’s leaders
- Cornelius Sulla: a politician who became a consul in 88 b.c. and he came in conflict with Marius
- the two most powerful magistrates
- And Remus: twins that were descendants from Aeneas and later built the city of rome republic: people elect leaders to govern them
- Marius: A consul who encouraged poor people to join the army. Spartacus: a former gladiator who rose up and demanded freedom with slaves.
- common people
- The most famous dictator from the early Roman Republic
- main, most important
- the brilliant army general who used war elephants in battle and fought in the Punic War 2 with Carthage.
- rulers with almost absolute power
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- Wars: a series of wars against Carthage, a city in northern Africa and Rome
- officials
- A great trojan hero
- the reason something is done
- groups of up to 6,000 soldiers.
- prohibit
- nobles
- and balances: methods to balance power
- the Romans’ language
- Rome’s public meeting place
20 Clues: nobles • prohibit • officials • common people • A great trojan hero • main, most important • the Romans’ language • Rome’s public meeting place • the reason something is done • groups of up to 6,000 soldiers. • the two most powerful magistrates • rulers with almost absolute power • and balances: methods to balance power • The most famous dictator from the early Roman Republic • ...
Social Studies 2024-05-08
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- land given in exchange for loyalty
- certain craft or trade joined together
- ages The period of time between ancient and modern times
- Series of wars
- large estates that included fields, pastures, and frequently
- trained soldiers who led other men into battle
- managed the household and supervised servants.
- Kings and queens
- Years’ War. The series of wars between England and France; France won.
- Holy city for jews muslims and christians
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- went from place to place to entertain the poor and rich alike.
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
- a system of governance that arose to bring order, stability, and protection for most of the Western European people
- Priest members of the church
- Parliament Great Council of lords and clergy.
- Carta Limited the power of the king
- A nation is a community of people that share land and government.
- were considered part of the land on which they lived and worked.
- was the code of honorable conduct the knights were supposed to live by. Traveling poets and musicians
- land Any land jesus walked on
20 Clues: Series of wars • Kings and queens • Priest members of the church • land Any land jesus walked on • land given in exchange for loyalty • Carta Limited the power of the king • certain craft or trade joined together • Holy city for jews muslims and christians • Parliament Great Council of lords and clergy. • trained soldiers who led other men into battle • ...
countries 2025-05-14
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- gained its independence on May 26,1966.
- a peninsula country in Europe.
- was defeated in both world wars.
- owned Brazil
- smallest in the world.
- the land of cheese, tulips, coffee shops.
- split with a different a different country and is located on a peninsula.
- strongest in the world
- invaded in both world wars.
- owned most of America and had a empire.
- a Communist nation in the Caribbean.
- the county with the flag named the rising sun.
- was in a union with Slovakia.
- is Africa's largest oil producer and has a strong economy.
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- a country in northern north America.
- longest in the world.
- a country USA wants to buy from Denmark.
- was the center of the Roman empire.
- most people in the world as of 2025.
- was invaded by two counties in world war 2.
- had a empire that lasted from early 1500s and ended 1997.
- split with a different a different country and is located on a peninsula.
- the country that revolted in 2011.
- had a revolt in 2011.
- largest in the world.
- the biggest country in south America
- got independence on 5th of May
27 Clues: owned Brazil • longest in the world. • had a revolt in 2011. • largest in the world. • smallest in the world. • strongest in the world • invaded in both world wars. • was in a union with Slovakia. • a peninsula country in Europe. • got independence on 5th of May • was defeated in both world wars. • the country that revolted in 2011. • was the center of the Roman empire. • ...
Damary Rome Puzzle 2025-05-16
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- Which sea was in the middle of the Punic Wars?
- "sever illness of any party may delay trial."
- Which two animals did Hannibal use to fight in The second Punic War?
- "No burial or burning of dead in the city."
- what was the first code of law.
- What did Rome need to build to beat Carthage In the first Punic War?
- "Deformed child shall be killed at birth."
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- "laws must not be made or decide secretly or exclusively."
- How much of Hannibal’s army died from hunger and Cold temperatures?
- "Falling Tree from neighbor's farm can be rightfully removed."
- In which direction did Hannibal attack Rome from?
- The table that was used for the laws.
- according to Rome every free citizen is treated?
- What did Carthage and Rome both want?
- Carthage was founded by which group?
- How long did the first Punic War last?
- A other name for"Forum".
- How many of the Punic Wars did Rome win?
- A person is innocent until they are proven?
- Who was Rome's mediterranean rival.
20 Clues: A other name for"Forum". • what was the first code of law. • Who was Rome's mediterranean rival. • Carthage was founded by which group? • The table that was used for the laws. • What did Carthage and Rome both want? • How long did the first Punic War last? • How many of the Punic Wars did Rome win? • "Deformed child shall be killed at birth." • ...
Cayden's Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-16
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- The code was inscribed on ____ plaques which eventually were destroyed.
- In which direction did Hannibal attack Rome from?
- What kind of tablet were roman laws carved on?
- How many of the Punic Wars did Rome win?
- Who was Rome’s Mediterranean rival (enemy)?
- Rome created the law of nations which include?
- Much of Hannibal’s army died from hunger?
- What was Rome's first code of laws?
- responsibility for writing down Rome's ____ and customs and making them public for the first time.
- In 451 B.C., a special group of ten _____ was given the
- They hoped this would limit the _____ of the patricians
- How long did the first Punic War last?
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- Why did Rome’s soldiers spread salt on the land of Carthage?
- What is a name for a forum?
- Roman schoolboys during the next 400 _____ of the Roman Republic had to _____ all of these laws.
- Where is Carthage located?
- Which two animals did Hannibal use to fight in?
- The _____ put pressure on the Senate to do this.
- What did Carthage and Rome both want?
- What was the name of the wars fought?
- Who won the first Punic War
21 Clues: Where is Carthage located? • What is a name for a forum? • Who won the first Punic War • What was Rome's first code of laws? • What did Carthage and Rome both want? • What was the name of the wars fought? • How long did the first Punic War last? • How many of the Punic Wars did Rome win? • Much of Hannibal’s army died from hunger? • ...
Treaty of Waitangi Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-17
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- First chief to sign the treaty of Waitangi.
- William Colenso was born this year.
- Ship that was attacked and burnt by Maori in 1809.
- People who lived on the Chatham Islands were called this.
- Maori was made an official language of New Zealand.
- 1820's Inter Tribal wars also know by this name.
- Maori population in 1896.
- Waitangi day was made a National Holiday on this year.
- Wars of 1860's were fought is which part of New Zealand.
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- One tribe that never signed the treaty; begins with N.
- Year The Treaty of Waitangi was signed.
- Mountain that the Parihaka were near.
- Year that Kupe was said to have visited New Zealand.
- Who translated the Treaty into english.
- Where was the treaty signed.
- Which city is the Treaty kept in now.
- When Chief Kawiti battled the British at Ohaewai, how many british soldiers were killed.
- Maori word for protest, march or parade.
- The ship which brought James Cook to New Zealand in 1769.
- Person who signed the treaty for the Crown.
20 Clues: Maori population in 1896. • Where was the treaty signed. • William Colenso was born this year. • Mountain that the Parihaka were near. • Which city is the Treaty kept in now. • Year The Treaty of Waitangi was signed. • Who translated the Treaty into english. • Maori word for protest, march or parade. • First chief to sign the treaty of Waitangi. • ...
Treaty of Waitangi Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-17
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- Who translated the Treaty into english.
- Wars of 1860's were fought is which part of New Zealand.
- Year that Kupe was said to have visited New Zealand.
- People who lived on the Chatham Islands were called this.
- One tribe that never signed the treaty; begins with N, 2 words.
- Person who signed the treaty for the Crown.
- Year The Treaty of Waitangi was signed.
- When Chief Kawiti battled the British at Ohaewai, how many british soldiers were killed.
- 1820's Inter Tribal wars also know by this name.
- Where was the treaty signed.
- The ship which brought James Cook to New Zealand in 1769.
- Maori word for protest, march or parade.
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- Which city is the Treaty kept in now.
- Waitangi day was made a National Holiday on this year.
- Maori was made an official language of New Zealand.
- William Colenso was born this year.
- Maori population in 1896.
- Mountain that the Parihaka were near.
- Ship that was attacked and burnt by Maori in 1809.
- First chief to sign the treaty of Waitangi.
20 Clues: Maori population in 1896. • Where was the treaty signed. • William Colenso was born this year. • Which city is the Treaty kept in now. • Mountain that the Parihaka were near. • Who translated the Treaty into english. • Year The Treaty of Waitangi was signed. • Maori word for protest, march or parade. • Person who signed the treaty for the Crown. • ...
Rome Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-27
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- / a person who dies for his or her beliefs
- / a group of up to 6,000 Roman soldiers
- / the holy book
- / a religion based on the teachings of Jesus
- / the bishop of Rome
- / a roman public meeting place
- / a person known and admired for his or her holiness
- / a political system in which people elect leaders to govern them
- / the language of the Romans
- and Balances / a system that balances the distribution of power in a government
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- / a set of arches that supports the roof of a building
- / a raised channel used to carry water
- / a ruler who has almost absolute power
- / areas outside of Italy that the Romans controlled
- / a type of execution in which a person was nailed to a cross
- / a style of writing that pokes fun at people or society
- / the 12 chosen disciples of Jesus who spread his teachings
- / money
- Wars / a series of wars between Rome and Carthage in the 200s and 100s BC
- / a country home or estate
20 Clues: / money • / the holy book • / the bishop of Rome • / a country home or estate • / the language of the Romans • / a roman public meeting place • / a raised channel used to carry water • / a group of up to 6,000 Roman soldiers • / a ruler who has almost absolute power • / a person who dies for his or her beliefs • / a religion based on the teachings of Jesus • ...
Semester Review 2016-05-24
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- Conquered the Aztec
- Started surviving more so were treated and raised different
- A country on the winning side of both World Wars
- Brought to the New World to farm sugar
- More than one god
- Life, liberty, and property
- European countries taking over other lands for markets, resources, and labor
- Brought an end to the French Revolution, tried to conquer the world
- First civilization in Mexico
- Exchange of livestock, food, and diseases between the old and new world
- Social Darwinism was a way to justify this
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- More wealth=more power. Export more than you import
- Three G's: God, Glory, and __________
- A country on the losing side of both World Wars
- Revolution where we transition from muscle to machines
- Caused the American and French Revolutions
- Revolution that started with the discovery of Heliocentrism
- Connectedness of the world
- First European country to start Sea Exploration
- War that lasted from 1945-1991 between the US and USSR
- A rock very important to the Mesoamerican cultures (Aztec, Maya, etc)
21 Clues: More than one god • Conquered the Aztec • Connectedness of the world • Life, liberty, and property • First civilization in Mexico • Three G's: God, Glory, and __________ • Brought to the New World to farm sugar • Caused the American and French Revolutions • Social Darwinism was a way to justify this • A country on the losing side of both World Wars • ...
Greece and Rome crossword 2021-02-16
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- Inspired by Greek art, Roman artists often focused on____
- In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500___
- Both the Greek and Roman focused their art on important___ figures.
- Like today, many Ancient Romans strived to earn a living by____
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a Direct___
- The ancient Romans perfected mosaic_____
- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in____
- An Oligarchy is ruled by____
- The Third Punic War was the last and_____ of the three wars
- The Greeks loved their pets, especially____
- While Rome was founded by Romulus, Greece was founded by____ the Great.
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- _____is an Ancient Roman city
- Roman Numerals was a______
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be____
- In Greece, women could buy but not____ their property
- The daily life of an ancient Greek was very similar to our lives____
- Roman mythology is a collection of traditional___
- The Punic wars were fought between Rome and____
- Roman Emperors liked to celebrate themselves by building____
- Wine was very important in Ancient
20 Clues: Roman Numerals was a______ • An Oligarchy is ruled by____ • _____is an Ancient Roman city • Wine was very important in Ancient • The ancient Romans perfected mosaic_____ • In Greece, women were not allowed to be____ • The Greeks loved their pets, especially____ • The Punic wars were fought between Rome and____ • In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500___ • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-04-23
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- Series of military campaigns by Spanish Empire
- A book that utilized satire of the Catholic Church and called for social reform
- A system of thought that emphasized humans
- Powerful Czar of Russia
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Book that depicts a perfect fictional society
- Unification of Spain
- English Humanist
- Dutch Humanist
- ll King of England responsible for establishing common law
- Leader of Norman Conquest of England
- Wealthy individuals that supports arts
- Church influenced unification
- Emperor with Russian Imperial power
- Banking family
- Holy City
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- Created by Michelangelo
- Decline ⅓ of the world's population
- Italian poet who was father of Humanism
- Wrote a book how to be a prince
- Series of Wars between France and England
- Had a speech to help start crusades
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Inventor of the printing press
- Limited kings power over parliament and citizens
- Written by Machiavelli
- Unifying factor of France
- Italian sculptor and painter
- Established French throne in the City of Paris
- Series of wars between Muslims and Christians
30 Clues: Holy City • Dutch Humanist • Banking family • English Humanist • Painter of Mona Lisa • Unification of Spain • Written by Machiavelli • Created by Michelangelo • Powerful Czar of Russia • Unifying factor of France • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Italian sculptor and painter • Church influenced unification • Inventor of the printing press • Wrote a book how to be a prince • ...
Devin's Rome Puzzle 2025-05-22
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- They hoped to limit the _____ of the patricians.
- How long did the first Punic War last in years?
- What were the Twelve Tables made of?
- A group of __________ were told to write the laws of Rome.
- Carthage became the largest and ______ in the Mediterranean.
- What was Romes gift to the world?
- How much of Hannibal’s army died from hunger and cold temperatures?
- What was Romes first code of laws?
- A forum can also be called a what?
- The laws dealt with legal procedures, debt, family relations, _____, and other matters of public and sacred law.
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- What sea was in-between the Punic wars?
- Where is Carthage found?
- The _________ put pressure on the senate to write the laws for the public.
- Which direction did Hannibal attack Rome?
- Who is Hannibal
- Rome created the Law of nations which included who?
- Who was Romes biggest Mediterranean nemesis?
- Who won the first Punic war?
- How many of the Punic Wars did Rome win?
- Over 400 ____ everyone had to remember the laws of Rome.
20 Clues: Who is Hannibal • Where is Carthage found? • Who won the first Punic war? • What was Romes gift to the world? • What was Romes first code of laws? • A forum can also be called a what? • What were the Twelve Tables made of? • What sea was in-between the Punic wars? • How many of the Punic Wars did Rome win? • Which direction did Hannibal attack Rome? • ...
Pathology 2015-12-14
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- Bindehautentzündung (umgangssprachlicher Ausdruck)
- ansteckend
- Abfluss
- Druck
- inflamed
- gereizt
- Blickfeld
- auftreten
- Augenärztin
- schlechte Sehkraft
- grauer Star
- to ... a doctor
- Testtafel
- fliessen
- entfernen
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- unbemerkt
- Makuladegeneration
- Übelkeit
- verschwommen
- Krankheit
- Ursache
- nahe
- leiden
- Behandlung
- grüner Star
- Operation
- reiben
- Anzeichen
- trübe
- fokussieren
30 Clues: nahe • Druck • trübe • leiden • reiben • Ursache • Abfluss • gereizt • Übelkeit • inflamed • fliessen • unbemerkt • Krankheit • Blickfeld • auftreten • Operation • Anzeichen • Testtafel • entfernen • ansteckend • Behandlung • Augenärztin • grüner Star • grauer Star • fokussieren • verschwommen • to ... a doctor • Makuladegeneration • schlechte Sehkraft • Bindehautentzündung (umgangssprachlicher Ausdruck)
28 2024-05-28
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- Popular 80s sport
- F1 champion
- Wrestling superstar
- Basketball legend
- Stunt biking
- Lakers point guard
- Football coach
- Adventure video game
- Iconic video game character
- Soccer star
- Tennis legend
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- Celtics forward
- F1 driver
- Tennis player
- 49ers quarterback
- Arcade game
- Tennis champion
- Tennis star
- Fashion doll
- Hockey great
20 Clues: F1 driver • F1 champion • Arcade game • Tennis star • Soccer star • Stunt biking • Fashion doll • Hockey great • Tennis player • Tennis legend • Football coach • Celtics forward • Tennis champion • Popular 80s sport • 49ers quarterback • Basketball legend • Lakers point guard • Wrestling superstar • Adventure video game • Iconic video game character
pop38 2024-06-17
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- Golf legend
- Bronx Bombers
- Bulls legend
- Fastest man
- Tennis great
- Swiss tennis player
- NFL quarterback
- International games
- Sprinter Bolt
- Tennis champion
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- Portuguese soccer player
- New England team
- Olympic swimmer
- Basketball league
- World Cup organizer
- Soccer star
- Lakers star
- Boxing champion
- Ice hockey league
- Boxing icon
20 Clues: Golf legend • Soccer star • Fastest man • Lakers star • Boxing icon • Bulls legend • Tennis great • Bronx Bombers • Sprinter Bolt • Olympic swimmer • Boxing champion • NFL quarterback • Tennis champion • New England team • Basketball league • Ice hockey league • World Cup organizer • Swiss tennis player • International games • Portuguese soccer player
Scout Astronomy Crosswords 2022-03-26
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- The northern star
- The scientist who proposed the relativity theory
- A group of stars that form an apparent pattern as observed from the Earth; or a region on the celestial sphere
- The planet with the famous big red spot
- The crab constellation
- The constellation of the hunter
- The planet that is closest to the sun
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- The dwarf planet which was once a planet
- One of the brightest star in Leo
- One of the brightest star in Leo
- One of the brightest star in Orion
- Solar __________; happens when the moon blocks the sunlight when viewed from the Earth
- The brightest star in the night sky
- A phenomenon jointly caused by the sun and the Earth's magnetic field
- The star that is closest to us
- The planet we are living on
16 Clues: The northern star • The crab constellation • The planet we are living on • The star that is closest to us • The constellation of the hunter • One of the brightest star in Leo • One of the brightest star in Leo • One of the brightest star in Orion • The brightest star in the night sky • The planet that is closest to the sun • The planet with the famous big red spot • ...
Chapter 5 Stars and Galaxies 2023-08-28
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- region in space with tremendous gravity, caused by the collapse of a huge star
- process by which particles combine to form a new particle
- one of the largest stars, formed when a star expands after using up its hydrogen larger than a red giant
- group of stars to which our solar system belongs
- star that has expanded after using up its hydrogen
- brilliant explosion of a collapsed supergiant
- small, white, hot, dense start that remains after a nova
- brightness of a star
- cloud of gas and dust in space
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- patterns of stars seen from Earth
- everything that exists
- distance that light travels in one year
- group of billions of stars
- very small, very dense star that remains after a supernova
- brilliant explosion of a collapsed red giant
15 Clues: brightness of a star • everything that exists • group of billions of stars • cloud of gas and dust in space • patterns 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 • group of stars to which our solar system belongs • ...
Deep Sky Objects 2013-07-23
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- After being born in a starbirth nebula, stars spend their early years in ____ clusters.
- The Milky Way is this type of galaxy, due to it's shape.
- Our star will become one of these, in about 5 billion years.
- These objects contain some of the oldest stars known to astronomers.
- Calcium in your bones and teeth, and iron in your blood is made in the core of ______.
- The Whirlpool galaxy can be found just below this constellation, who used the be the woman Callisto.
- The orion nebula is an example of a _________ nebula.
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- When a star the size of Betelgeuse dies, a ________ remnant, like the Crab Nebula is left over.
- I am considered the Milky Way's sister galaxy.
- At the center of a planetary nebula lies a ______ dwarf, the core of the former star.
- At the core of every star ________ fusion takes place to generate energy.
- When a star the size of our sun dies, it leaves behind a _________ nebula.
- When Betelgeuse dies, this very exotic object could be left behind.
- This beautifully coloured object can be seen with the Plaskett Telescope and is a planetary nebula.
- I come in all different shapes and sizes, including elliptical.
- The globular cluster M13 can be found in this sneaky man, who managed to get the golden apple.
- Red stars are generally _______ in temperature than blue stars.
- Charles _______ catalogued hundreds of deep sky objects.
- Spilt milk?
- This star makes up the foot of Orion the Hunter, and gives Astronomers an idea of what Betelgeuse might have looked like back in the day.
20 Clues: Spilt milk? • I am considered the Milky Way's sister galaxy. • The orion nebula is an example of a _________ nebula. • The Milky Way is this type of galaxy, due to it's shape. • Charles _______ catalogued hundreds of deep sky objects. • Our star will become one of these, in about 5 billion years. • I come in all different shapes and sizes, including elliptical. • ...
Earth Science Final Review 2024 Part 2 2024-05-13
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- What type of star is our Sun?
- The type of galaxy that our solar system is
- The name of our galaxy _______ Way
- The 4 inner planets, ______, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- Stars are classified by this mostly
- New stars form in clouds of gas and dust, called ________
- Cooler, darker areas of the Sun
- The nearest star to Earth, _______ Centauri (not including our Sun)
- Explosion of a star
- When a light source moves away from us, the consequent stretching out of wavelengths is called ______
- The lowest temperature star
- Grouping of stars in organized patterns
- The clouds are made mostly of carbon dioxide
- The hottest color of star
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- These have so much gravity that no light can escape them. (2 words)
- This law states that the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away from us
- How many stars does our solar system have?
- A group of stars, gas, and dust that is bound together by gravity
- 2 light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one.
- Who proved that planets move in elliptical orbits, with the Sun at one focus
- It includes all matter, space, and time
- Last of the gas planets, farthest from the Sun
- A type of galaxy
- Giant balls of high temperature glowing gas
- The largest planet in size.
- After the _____ happened hydrogen nuclei collided and fused into helium nuclei (2 words)
- Average distance from the Earth to the Sun, ______units.
- The study of the universe
- The asteroid belt is located between ______ and Jupiter
- The nearest gas giant to the Sun
30 Clues: A type of galaxy • Explosion of a star • The study of the universe • The hottest color of star • The largest planet in size. • The lowest temperature star • What type of star is our Sun? • Cooler, darker areas of the Sun • The nearest gas giant to the Sun • The name of our galaxy _______ Way • Stars are classified by this mostly • It includes all matter, space, and time • ...
Science 2025-05-06
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- An extremely dense object with a massive gravitational pull
- A galaxy that looks like a flat rotating disc
- A stream of charged particles released from the suns corona
- A large structure in space containing hundreds of thousands of stars
- The energy a star has
- A galaxy that resembles an oval or circle
- The extremely dense remains of a supernova
- The unit of measurement used after you found the parallax
- A system of two stars that are gravitationally bound together
- Young stars found in the disc or arms of a galaxy
- The measure of how bright a celestial being is
- A vast gravitationally bound system of stars
- The birthplace of a star
- The formula to find the distance from Earth to a star ( only useful on a str within 500 ly )
- A roughly spherical collection of stars surrounding the center of a galaxy
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- The galaxy group containing the MilkyWay
- The outermost layer of the sun
- A star that varies in brightness
- A galaxy that lacks a defined shape
- Old stars found in the center of a galaxy
- The center of a galaxy
- A looping shape that erupts from the sun's surface
- A gravitationally bound collection of galaxies
- A star in a stable phase where it fuses hydrogen into helium
- A famous supermassive blackhole
- A variable star that has a regular cycle of change
- An extremely bright galaxy due to the radio ways emitted
- A super bright object found at the center of galaxies
28 Clues: The energy a star has • The center of a galaxy • The birthplace of a star • The outermost layer of the sun • A famous supermassive blackhole • A star that varies in brightness • A galaxy that lacks a defined shape • The galaxy group containing the MilkyWay • Old stars found in the center of a galaxy • A galaxy that resembles an oval or circle • ...
Foundations 2022-05-17
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- was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- writer of Greek tragedy in 5th century
- the first time humans worked with metal
- a movement in Europe during the 17th century that was philosophically motivated.
- a Chinese practice that determined women's status.
- author of both the Iliad and the Odessey
- series of wars between the roman empire and ancient carthage
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- a transition of hunting and gathering to cultivation and settlement
- was taught by Plato and invented the field of formal knowledge
- founded the first institution of higher learning in the western world.
- had a detailed account of the Greco-Persian wars The first Muslim caliph after Muhammad's death.
- trade route between wetern world to Middle east adn asia.
- his philosophy was that the dead control and affect our lives.
- Babylonian legal text
- played a large role in developing democracy in Athens.
- transformed Rome from a republic to an empire
16 Clues: Babylonian legal text • writer of Greek tragedy in 5th century • the first time humans worked with metal • author of both the Iliad and the Odessey • transformed Rome from a republic to an empire • was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • a Chinese practice that determined women's status. • played a large role in developing democracy in Athens. • ...
Vocab #5 2025-02-21
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- a commoner of ancient rome
- a term given to the long period of peace experienced by romans.
- unorganized sector that promised salvation after death
- a system of pipes that supply water to the city
- a assembly of a council in ancient rome republic and empire it shares legislative power with power of assembly
- Supreme power is held to the people elected representatives
- Wars a series of 3 wars in rome between carthage and rome
- 1 of the people elected to be chief magistrates who join the republic
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- a influx in prices of goods
- A nobleman
- a temple dedicated to the 12 gods
- an ancient city. It was the most powerful city before the threat of rome.
- the legislation that stood at the foundation of roman law
- a roman legionary officer
- one who is sent off (an ambassador or envoy)
- bishop of rome and the visage head of the worldwide catholic church
16 Clues: A nobleman • a roman legionary officer • a commoner of ancient rome • a influx in prices of goods • a temple dedicated to the 12 gods • one who is sent off (an ambassador or envoy) • a system of pipes that supply water to the city • unorganized sector that promised salvation after death • the legislation that stood at the foundation of roman law • ...
Light 2024-04-01
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- large, older stars
- continuous range of light
- high energy light
- stage most stars are in
- longest wavelength light
- range of all types of light
- light felt as heat
- graph plotting star properties
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- shortest wavelength light
- light absorbed by atoms
- true brightness of a star
- light emitted by excited atoms
- light visible to humans
- light beyond violet in spectra
- small dense stars
- extremely large and bright stars
- how bright a star appears from earth
- measure of distance in space
18 Clues: high energy light • small dense stars • large, older stars • light felt as heat • light absorbed by atoms • stage most stars are in • light visible to humans • longest wavelength light • shortest wavelength light • true brightness of a star • continuous range of light • range of all types of light • measure of distance in space • light emitted by excited atoms • ...
It's all Greek to Me 2014-10-29
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- God of Marriage
- God of the Sun
- Where the first Olympic games were held
- God of Beauty
- Name of dog in Heros Nomad
- Stone used for buildings and statues
- Chapter ten in Heros Nomad
- Name given to the homeless man in Heros Nomad
- God of the Sea
- God of Travel
- God of War
- Where main protagonist lives in Heros Nomad
- Circular disk for throwing
- Animals hair that Spartans put on their helmets
- Sister in Heros Nomad
- King of Persia during the Greek-Persio wars
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- Women could not do this
- name of second protagonist in Heros Nomad
- Famous battle where the Greeks beat the Persians
- Games held every four years
- God of Wisdom
- Showed the Persians a secret passage in Heros Nomad
- God of Agriculture
- King of Sparta during the Greek-Persio wars
- Where everyone has a say
- Where the Greek gods lived
- God of the Sky
- Spartan war strategy
- name of main protagonist in Heros Nomad
- Name of main bully in Heros Nomad
- God of the Dead
31 Clues: God of War • God of Wisdom • God of Beauty • God of Travel • God of the Sun • God of the Sea • God of the Sky • God of Marriage • God of the Dead • God of Agriculture • Spartan war strategy • Sister in Heros Nomad • Women could not do this • Where everyone has a say • Name of dog in Heros Nomad • Chapter ten in Heros Nomad • Where the Greek gods lived • Circular disk for throwing • ...
Ancient Rome 2024-04-09
Across
- Capital of Italy
- After the Marian Reforms, Soldiers became loyal to ________
- In Egypt, Caesar formed an alliance and romantic relationship with _______
- Standardized Roman shield
- Rome's low and middle class
- Most powerful branch of government during the Roman Republic
- He invaded Rome by crossing the Alps in the winter
- A Roman short sword
- The ________ Reforms eliminated the property requirement in order to be a Roman soldier
- Rome's enemy during the Punic Wars
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- In 59 BC, Caesar was elected to this position
- All Plebians wore these for clothing
- Many Roman gods were borrowed from the ________
- Founder of Rome
- Leader who Julius Caesar fought in the Caesar's Civil War
- The territory Caesar invaded and conquered during the Gallic Wars (also modern day France)
- A long robe worn by wealthy roman citizens when out in public
- A group of 5,00-6,000 Roman soldiers
- Julius ______ declared himself dictator for life
- Richest Man in the Roman Republic, he was also a member of the first Triumvirate
- Rome's wealthy class
21 Clues: Founder of Rome • Capital of Italy • A Roman short sword • Rome's wealthy class • Standardized Roman shield • Rome's low and middle class • Rome's enemy during the Punic Wars • All Plebians wore these for clothing • A group of 5,00-6,000 Roman soldiers • In 59 BC, Caesar was elected to this position • Many Roman gods were borrowed from the ________ • ...
SOTW, chapters 27-29 2024-06-14
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- mountain range that Hannibal crossed
- Roman god of the Underworld
- bundle of rods with an ax blade that was a symbol of royal power
- Remus and Romulus were this.
- fought with each other or a wild animal
- built by the Romans to bring water to a city and carry away waste.
- rich and powerful men in Rome who made the ruling party
- The wars with Carthage were called the ____ Wars.
- special robes worn by the Etruscans that the Romans adopted
- important tribe of people that lived in Italy
- made by the Romans from sand and gravel
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- city settled by the Phoenicians that fought Rome
- a fighter who chases net-fighters
- Carthaginian who fought with elephants
- number of hills Rome is built on
- drunk by Hannibal when Carthage surrendered to Rome.
- The Romans renamed the Greek _____.
- empire that ruled before Rome
- two patricians appointed by the other patricians to be the leaders of the city
- soldiers who fight on water
- ruler in a monarchy
- legendary founder of Rome
- raised Romulus
23 Clues: raised Romulus • ruler in a monarchy • legendary founder of Rome • Roman god of the Underworld • soldiers who fight on water • Remus and Romulus were this. • empire that ruled before Rome • number of hills Rome is built on • a fighter who chases net-fighters • The Romans renamed the Greek _____. • mountain range that Hannibal crossed • Carthaginian who fought with elephants • ...
American Revolutionary War 2023-06-08
Across
- - A giant gun that people used in wars that you had to load giant black balls into.
- - Someone that leaves one team to be on another Team.
- - A group of people that fight for their country.
- - A area under the control of another country.
- - A gun that people used in the Revolutionary War.
- - a formal or explicit statement or announcement.
- - Overthrow a government in favor of a new system.
- - Someone who does not support Britain.
- - Someone who fights for a country.
- - Someone that acks like they are on one team when they are on the other team.
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- - A ruler of a country.
- - A fight with multiple countries.
- - A sharp thing that is used to cut things.
- - A country in Europe that owned the colonies.
- - Paper that has an design that represents a area of land.
- - A commander of an army.
- - People wore them in wars and private schools
- - Contribution to state revenue by the government.
- - Someone who supports Britain.
- - A area of land that a group of people own.
20 Clues: - A ruler of a country. • - A commander of an army. • - Someone who supports Britain. • - A fight with multiple countries. • - Someone who fights for a country. • - Someone who does not support Britain. • - A sharp thing that is used to cut things. • - A area of land that a group of people own. • - A country in Europe that owned the colonies. • ...
Roman Empire Vocab 2025-10-23
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- a group of three powerful people who share authority or who are associated in a particular way
- caesar was known for being brilliant military general who conquered gaul
- the rise of prices of goods and services
- an assembly or council of the upper house
- wars a series of three wars fought between the roman rebublic and the carthaginian empire from 264 BC 146 BC
- a specific elected official
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- a form of government in which there is a president of the state
- a historical figure
- a person of high social rank
- the first roman emperor
- the largest permanent military unit of ancient roman
- a historical ancient phoenician city-state in north africa near modern-day tunis
- an artifact channel for conveying water
- was a brilliant general who fought against the roman republic during the second punic war
- a person of lower social rank
- Romana the spread of roman culture by ensuring security
16 Clues: a historical figure • the first roman emperor • a specific elected official • a person of high social rank • a person of lower social rank • an artifact channel for conveying water • the rise of prices of goods and services • an assembly or council of the upper house • the largest permanent military unit of ancient roman • ...
Universe by Kena 2020-10-13
Across
- leftover "heat" from the big bang.
- a big reddish star late in its life cycle.
- the stage after a nebula.
- a group of 30 or more galaxies.
- a big ball of gas that's orange and gives us light every day.
- the distance light travels in one year.
- he identified the first stars outside the milky way.
- how a star gets energy.
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- something you can't see without xrays.
- gas and dust a star is formed from.
- the stage after a white dwarf.
- a huge sphere that emits light and other radiation.
- it consists of all space, matter, and energy that exists, now, in the past, or in the future.
- a collection of millions to billions of galaxies.
- a big explosion of a star.
15 Clues: how a star gets energy. • the stage after a nebula. • a big explosion of a star. • the stage after a white dwarf. • a group of 30 or more galaxies. • leftover "heat" from the big bang. • gas and dust a star is formed from. • something you can't see without xrays. • the distance light travels in one year. • a big reddish star late in its life cycle. • ...
Aster/Astro/Stella Root (star) 2024-09-24
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- a rock in space that looks like a star when leen from earth
- a building with a dome to vie the stars(or star athletes)
- a person who travels in space
- an eroding remnant of a large crater made by a comet
- a group of stars that form a picture in the sky
- a very large amount;as many as the stars in the sky
- a star shaped flower
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- a science which studies life on earth and in space
- arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star
- an ill-starred event
- a star shaped mark used in printing
- a disaster
- the study of stars, planets, and their movements
- an instrument used to measure the altitude of celestial objects
- occurring or situated between stars
15 Clues: a disaster • an ill-starred event • a star shaped flower • a person who travels in space • a star shaped mark used in printing • occurring or situated between stars • a group of stars that form a picture in the sky • the study of stars, planets, and their movements • a science which studies life on earth and in space • arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star • ...
The Milky Way 03 2025-02-16
Across
- Star-forming region in the Milky Way is the _____ ______.
- Dark nebula shaped like a horse's head
- Large emission nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud - the _________ ______.
- Emission nebula visible in the constellation Sagittarius
- Constellation containing the closest star system to Earth
- One of the brightest regions of star formation in the galaxy
- Bright nebula in the southern Milky Way
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- Supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus - the ____ ______.
- Circular nebula in the constellation Monoceros
- Open star cluster also known as the Seven Sisters
- Planetary nebula often called the "Eye of God"
- Planetary nebula in the constellation Lyra known as the ____ nebula.
- Giant molecular cloud near the galactic center
- nebula Star-forming region also known as the Swan Nebula
- Home to the famous "Pillars of Creation" - the _____ ______.
15 Clues: Dark nebula shaped like a horse's head • Bright nebula in the southern Milky Way • Circular nebula in the constellation Monoceros • Planetary nebula often called the "Eye of God" • Giant molecular cloud near the galactic center • Open star cluster also known as the Seven Sisters • Emission nebula visible in the constellation Sagittarius • ...
Not Marble , not the Gilded monuments 2025-07-07
12 Clues: lively • against • clueless • doomsday • tarnished • stonework • appreciation • covered with gold • future generations • fighting especially in wars • unclean habits and behaviour • the day of the last judgement
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-11
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- They both had movements or
- They both had laws and people that worked for them or
- They both had jazz or
- The Greek started 3500 years ago and the roman started 1500 years
- Greek had the Olympics and, rome did
- Rome had a light breakfast and greek had a big
- They both had People that farm
- They both had that you could live in
- They both had wood objects, or
- They both had buildings that you learn in or known as
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- Ancient Greeks decorated almost every part of their lives from art and rome got there from
- They both had Things we do for fun
- They both had shirts or
- something that you read
- Greek loved vegetables and rome loved heavy food or
- They both had a type of
- something you play
- They both love animals
- Rome had 3 wars and greek also had a lot of
- They both had weddings but in greek you can get married at the age of 12-13 but in rome you have to be an
20 Clues: something you play • They both had jazz or • They both love animals • They both had shirts or • something that you read • They both had a type of • They both had movements or • They both had People that farm • They both had wood objects, or • They both had Things we do for fun • Greek had the Olympics and, rome did • They both had that you could live in • ...
Ancient Rome Choice Project 2024-05-16
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- Ancient empire located in present day Tunisia
- A period of peace started by Octavian (2 words)
- Conflict where plebeians went on strike to gain more political rights (3 words)
- To put thoughts, data, or ideas into written form
- A public display of Roman laws (2 words)
- A social group made of commoners
- Officials chosen by plebeians to protect their interests
- A place where gladiatorial games where held
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- A government run by elected officials
- A set of basic laws
- A man trained to fight with weapons against other men or animals
- Single ruler with supreme power
- Each citizens' responsibility to serve the country (2 words)
- A piece of land almost completely surrounded by water
- A social group made of noblemen and aristocrats
- A government run by a single ruler with supreme power
- A group of 300 men that made laws
- A group of Roman soldiers who were skilled at fighting
- A term that means to reject a decision made by a law-making body
- A series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage (____ Wars)
20 Clues: A set of basic laws • Single ruler with supreme power • A social group made of commoners • A group of 300 men that made laws • A government run by elected officials • A public display of Roman laws (2 words) • A place where gladiatorial games where held • Ancient empire located in present day Tunisia • A social group made of noblemen and aristocrats • ...
Ancient Rome Crossword puzzle--By Mamy Seydi 2022-05-16
Across
- destroyed in 79 CE when Mount Vesuvius, erupted
- made dictator of Rome, gave land to the poor and increased the Senate to 900 members
- 5th emperor of Rome and the last of Rome's first dynasty
- a large amphitheater that hosted events like gladiatorial games
- name given to roman rulers
- the two officials (people) that were elected by the Senate
- Roman statesman who tried to uphold republican principles in the final civil wars of Rome
- A prisoner, criminal, or slave who served as a professional fighter in Rome
- leader of the Roman Catholic church
- The people who represented Plebeians in government.
- A wealthy, land-holding, upper-class, group of powerful Romans
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- period of peace in ancient Rome.
- underground room used as a burial place
- capital of italy
- river where Rome was founded
- largest empire of the ancient world, centered in the Mediterranean
- erupted in 79 CE, destroying Pompeii
- language spoke in ancient Rome
- farmers, artisans, and merchants who had little wealth or power
- series of three wars between Rome and Carthage capital city of Carthaginian civilization
20 Clues: capital of italy • name given to roman rulers • river where Rome was founded • language spoke in ancient Rome • period of peace in ancient Rome. • leader of the Roman Catholic church • erupted in 79 CE, destroying Pompeii • underground room used as a burial place • destroyed in 79 CE when Mount Vesuvius, erupted • The people who represented Plebeians in government. • ...
allison treadway crossword 2025-05-02
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- A huge Amphitheater or Arena used in rome
- Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt, wife of Julius Caesar
- The central public space in ancient rome
- sixth pharoah of egypt, first female ruler
- Early phase of the stone age
- A group of nobles that advise the king and also elect other officials
- beginning of settled human lifestyle
- a raised pipe designed to carry water to towns and cities
- a series of wars that greek city states fought in
- sixth king of old babylon known for the code of hammurabi
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- Roman dictator known for his military conquests.
- a form of government in which power is in the hands of an elected representative
- wars that Rome fought against the Carthaginians
- Known as octavian, founder of the Roman empire
- Most famous for his tomb, and undisturbed coffin
- the period between Neolithic and Paleolithic
- elected for one year terms by senators in rome
- Egyptian Pharoah, third ruler of the 19th dynasty
- elected by the senate in times of crisis or war
- a roman temple dedicated to all of the gods
20 Clues: Early phase of the stone age • beginning of settled human lifestyle • The central public space in ancient rome • A huge Amphitheater or Arena used in rome • sixth pharoah of egypt, first female ruler • a roman temple dedicated to all of the gods • the period between Neolithic and Paleolithic • Known as octavian, founder of the Roman empire • ...
Learn space! 2023-10-27
Across
- The second planet from the Sun.
- The closest star to Earth.
- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun.
- The fifth planet from the Sun.
- A large, bright celestial object made of hot gas.
- A celestial event where the Moon partially or completely covers the Sun.
- The study of the universe as a whole.
- A spacecraft that orbits Earth.
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- The outermost planet in our solar system.
- The brightest star in the night sky.
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena.
- The red planet.
- Our home planet.
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space.
- A celestial body composed mostly of ice and dust.
- A large natural satellite that orbits Earth.
- A celestial body that orbits a star.
17 Clues: The red planet. • Our home planet. • The closest star to Earth. • The fifth planet from the Sun. • The second planet from the Sun. • A spacecraft that orbits Earth. • The brightest star in the night sky. • A celestial body that orbits a star. • The study of the universe as a whole. • A small rocky body that orbits the Sun. • A giant cloud of gas and dust in space. • ...
You're a star ! 2017-10-05
15 Clues: Successo • Assumere • Creativo • Audizione • Fortunato • Recensione • Licenziare • Intervista • Indipendente • Intelligente • Che ha talento • Di bell'aspetto • Che lavora sodo • Gruppo musicale • Abilità, capacità
Star-Crossed Lovers 2013-03-21
Across
- boldness or determination in facing great danger
- to break away from or rise against
- This is a good word to describe Gregory and Sampson at the beginning of the story, they weren't of much importance
- This word would describe Romeo after they decided to banish him, he was pretty abnormal..
- confer holy orders upon
- to curse; invoke evil upon
- cheerful or joyful; laughter
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- Romeo was "slow in understanding" how grateful he should be to not have been killed
- good word to describe Romeo and Juliet, almost seemed like they were going crazy..
- unhurried ease
- faithfulness or loyal
- no longer living; dead
- This is a good word to describe Friar before giving Juliet the "poison," He wasn't joking around..
- a sheet or cloth which a corpse is wrapped in for burial
- This is a good antonym to describe Lord Capulet. At first he wanted Juliet to stay away from marriage; not anymore. He doesn't seem sure of himself..
15 Clues: unhurried ease • faithfulness or loyal • no longer living; dead • confer holy orders upon • to curse; invoke evil upon • cheerful or joyful; laughter • to break away from or rise against • boldness or determination in facing great danger • a sheet or cloth which a corpse is wrapped in for burial • ...
Star Trek: Discovery 2022-04-22
Across
- burnham and spock's mom
- vice admiral of starfleet
- Vina is a resident there
- former captain and is a Terran
- captain of discovery and enterprise
- burnham and spocks dad
- he is a commander and a kelpien
- michael burnham's brother
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- Captain Pike's friend
- section 31 agent
- a scientific starship
- mutineer, but now commander
- she is an ensign
- works for section 31 and is a former terran emperor
- lieutenant commander and chief engineer
15 Clues: section 31 agent • she is an ensign • Captain Pike's friend • a scientific starship • burnham and spocks dad • burnham and spock's mom • Vina is a resident there • vice admiral of starfleet • michael burnham's brother • mutineer, but now commander • former captain and is a Terran • he is a commander and a kelpien • captain of discovery and enterprise • ...
ela star review 2024-03-08
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- convince/encourage article
- apposing view
- you,your,yorself
- we know the character felling and thought
- answer,prove,explain
- rising action,climax,falling action,resolution
- person,place,or thing
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- what the text is about
- like or as
- short account of the central ideas of a text
- amusing article
- main statemant
- the narrator tells the story
- tell/enlighten article
- Jumping,swimming, ing
15 Clues: like or as • apposing view • main statemant • amusing article • you,your,yorself • answer,prove,explain • Jumping,swimming, ing • person,place,or thing • what the text is about • tell/enlighten article • convince/encourage article • the narrator tells the story • we know the character felling and thought • short account of the central ideas of a text • ...
ELA Star Review 2024-03-18
15 Clues: like or as • Sound Word • Engage, amuse • opposing side • Tell, enlighten • convince, encourage • Your side of a topic • Same letter or sound • facts/experts opinion • non-literal comparison • Function as a noun/-ing • sum up everything stated • Introduce topic and claim • Visually Descriptive Word • Things representing things
Star Life Cycle 2025-02-28
Across
- A large cloud of dust and gas spread out in an immense volume
- Most stars are in this stage of the star life cycle
- Property that determines how tightly packed matter is in an object
- An explosion created when a high mass star (a supergiant) runs out of fuel
- Heaviest element that can be formed in the cores of stars
- Stars that form from massive main sequence stars
- Lightest element formed in the cores of all stars
- A rapidly spinning neutron star that gives off regular pulses of radio waves
- Process in which atoms combine to form heavier atoms
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- An object with gravity so strong that nothing can escape it – even light
- The remains of high mass stars that have exploded – smaller and denser than a white dwarf
- Color of the coolest temperature stars
- The blue-white core of a low to medium mass star that has run out of fuel
- Type of star our Sun will become when it runs out of hydrogen
- A contracting cloud of dust and gas with enough mass to form a star
15 Clues: Color of the coolest temperature stars • Stars that form from massive main sequence stars • Lightest element formed in the cores of all stars • Most stars are in this stage of the star life cycle • Process in which atoms combine to form heavier atoms • Heaviest element that can be formed in the cores of stars • ...
Reach for the stars 2016-05-09
Across
- cycle of star shows the stages of birth and death of stars; two different paths according to original mass of star.
- A big star in the sky; closest star to Earth
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- stars the hottest stars
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
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- Star Smallest of all stars
- Brightness The actual brightness of a star
- cloud of gas and dust; where stars & planets are born
- stars medium in temperature
- Collection of stars, gas, and dust
- Giants A star that expands and is late in its life
11 Clues: stars the hottest stars • Star Smallest of all stars • stars medium in temperature • Collection of stars, gas, and dust • Brightness The actual brightness of a star • A big star in the sky; closest star to Earth • a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • Giants A star that expands and is late in its life • cloud of gas and dust; where stars & planets are born • ...
chapter 34 and 36 2020-06-09
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- A war between citizens of the same country
- the religion based on the person
- The highest official in ancient Rome
- person who put the death on a Roman cross in the first century C.E
- Someone who tries to persuade others to believe in their teachings
- A ritual by which a person is welcomed into a religion
- An account of life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- The action of becoming larger
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- A disrespectful act or statement against God
- wars fought between Rome and Carthage
- An extensive group of states
- A savior that many Jews believed had been promised by God
- A simple story that explains religious lesson
- The period were the periods of time when the Rome did stuff to grow their empire
- A person who helps spread religious teaching
15 Clues: An extensive group of states • The action of becoming larger • the religion based on the person • The highest official in ancient Rome • wars fought between Rome and Carthage • A war between citizens of the same country • A disrespectful act or statement against God • A person who helps spread religious teaching • A simple story that explains religious lesson • ...
4th 6Wks Astronomy Vocabulary 2021-01-29
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- what many stars expand into when they run out of hydrogen to fuse into helium
- a celestial object, thought to be a rapidly rotating neutron star, that emits regular pulses of radio waves and other electromagnetic radiation at rates of up to one thousand pulses per second
- the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object
- a scatter plot of stars showing the relationship between the stars' absolute magnitudes or luminosities versus their stellar classifications or effective temperatures
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- a star that shows a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returns to its original state over a few months
- when a celestial body passes directly between a larger body, like a star, and the observer
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- a telescope in which a mirror is used to collect and focus light
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass
- the science class you should consider recommending to all your friends
- the name of the space telescope mission that has found most of the planets using the transit method
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- A celestial object consisting of an extremely dense mass of neutrons, formed at the core of a supernova
- a series of star types to which most stars belong
- a telescope which uses a converging lens to collect light
- a ball of matter that is contracting to become a star
- a type of telescope that uses light outside the visible spectrum to find cooler stars or those that are hidden by dust clouds
- the degree of brightness of a star as it appears to us
- the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
20 Clues: the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object • a series of star types to which most stars belong • a ball of matter that is contracting to become a star • the degree of brightness of a star as it appears to us • a telescope which uses a converging lens to collect light • a telescope in which a mirror is used to collect and focus light • ...
Flags 2022-08-23
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- horizontal stripes of blue, thin white, red, thin white, and blue; on the left is a white circle with a red star in the center
- 14 alternating red and white stripes and a blue rectangle on the top-left with a moon and a 14-point star
- three horizontal stripes of orange, white, and green, and navy blue wheel in the center
- red flag and white flower with 5 petals in the center
- dark green flag with a red circle at the center
- red flag with yellow star in the center
- red with a large star in the top-left and four smaller stars on the right of the big star
- white flag with two horizontal blue stripes and a 6-point star
- yellow and green rectangle on the left and a maroon rectangle on the right with a golden lion with sword
- one black and one white diagonal stripes, and a central red and yellow coat of arms
- five horizontal stripes of red, white, blue, white and red
- red flag with a blue border around two connected triangles
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- two horizontal stripes with red and white, and a white crescent moon beside 5 white stars on the top-left
- white flag, a red and blue circle in the center, and four black trigrams in each corner of the flag
- horizontal stripes of blue and red, and a white triangle on the left with a sun and three stars
- horizontal stripes of yellow, green, and red with a white star in the center
- two horizontal stripes of red and white
- white flag with a red circle at the center
- three horizontal stripes of blue, red, and blue, with a white circle in the centre
- three horizontal stripes of blue, red, and blue, and white temple in the center
20 Clues: two horizontal stripes of red and white • red flag with yellow star in the center • white flag with a red circle at the center • dark green flag with a red circle at the center • red flag and white flower with 5 petals in the center • five horizontal stripes of red, white, blue, white and red • red flag with a blue border around two connected triangles • ...
space 2024-03-14
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- the oldest star ever
- starts with m and is a dwarf planet
- the sun
- holds the stars,planets and everything
- Scuti the biggest star
- has a big red spot
- a hole in space where light is destroyed
- the biggest moon
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- measures distance in space
- group of stars
- holds planets and stars, we are in it
- keeps oxygen, nitrogen and trace elements in a planet.
- cross shown on the australian flag
- centauri the closest star other than the sun
14 Clues: the sun • group of stars • the biggest moon • has a big red spot • the oldest star ever • Scuti the biggest star • measures distance in space • starts with m and is a dwarf planet • cross shown on the australian flag • holds planets and stars, we are in it • holds the stars,planets and everything • a hole in space where light is destroyed • ...
Space 2024-03-14
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- The oldest star ever.
- Holds the stars,planets and everything.
- The closest star other than the sun.
- A hole in space where light is destroyed.
- Measures distance in space.
- The sun.
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- Starts with m and is a dwarf planet.
- Has a big red spot.
- Group of stars.
- Holds planets and stars, we are in it.
- The biggest moon.
- The biggest star.
- Keeps oxygen, nitrogen and trace elements in. a planet.
- Shown on the Australian flag.
14 Clues: The sun. • Group of stars. • The biggest moon. • The biggest star. • Has a big red spot. • The oldest star ever. • Measures distance in space. • Shown on the Australian flag. • Starts with m and is a dwarf planet. • The closest star other than the sun. • Holds planets and stars, we are in it. • Holds the stars,planets and everything. • A hole in space where light is destroyed. • ...
Space Odyssey 2025-04-11
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- Huge cluster of stars and planets.
- Rock and ice with a bright tail.
- Shining ball of gas in space.
- Center of our solar system.
- Shooting star that burns in the sky.
- Path around a planet or star.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- Imaginary being from another world.
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- Big celestial body that orbits a star.
- Planet with stunning rings.
- Vehicle for interstellar travel.
- Spacecraft for exploration.
- Space rock floating in the void.
- Space explorer in a suit.
14 Clues: Space explorer in a suit. • Earth's natural satellite. • Planet with stunning rings. • Spacecraft for exploration. • Center of our solar system. • Shining ball of gas in space. • Path around a planet or star. • Rock and ice with a bright tail. • Vehicle for interstellar travel. • Space rock floating in the void. • Huge cluster of stars and planets. • ...
The Sun, Our Star 2014-10-15
10 Clues: our galaxy • the size of our star • main gas in our star • the color of our star • closest star to Earth • 2nd main gas in our star • determines how hot a star is • the color of the hottest stars • the color of the coolest stars • gigantic ball of very hot gases
Black Holes and Neutron Stars 2022-12-07
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- this force causes everything to fall to the ground
- the concept of four dimensional space with time
- the minimum speed needed to escape gravity
- neutron star that has strong magnetic field
- give such a steady pulse that they seem artificial
- the theory of gravity made by Einstein
- the theory that black holes radiate thermal energy
- an area with infinite density and mass
- a huge explosion that occurs when a star dies
- blue stars the size of cities
- the brightness of an object
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- not even light can escape
- he came up with hawking radiation
- at this point there is no turning back
- the explosion caused when a star dies and becomes a neutron star or black hole
- the field of magnetism around objects
- two stars revolving around each other
- a type of electromagnetic radiation thathas the highest energy
- very densely packed matter in a neutron star, named after food
- the process of objects stretching out
20 Clues: not even light can escape • the brightness of an object • blue stars the size of cities • he came up with hawking radiation • the field of magnetism around objects • two stars revolving around each other • the process of objects stretching out • at this point there is no turning back • the theory of gravity made by Einstein • an area with infinite density and mass • ...
space 2024-03-14
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- the oldest star ever
- starts with m and is a dwarf planet
- the sun
- holds the stars,planets and everything
- Scuti the biggest star
- has a big red spot
- a hole in space where light is destroyed
- the biggest moon
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- measures distance in space
- group of stars
- holds planets and stars, we are in it
- keeps oxygen, nitrogen and trace elements in a planet.
- cross shown on the australian flag
- centauri the closest star other than the sun
14 Clues: the sun • group of stars • the biggest moon • has a big red spot • the oldest star ever • Scuti the biggest star • measures distance in space • starts with m and is a dwarf planet • cross shown on the australian flag • holds planets and stars, we are in it • holds the stars,planets and everything • a hole in space where light is destroyed • ...
Black Hole Types Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
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- Black holes that are born from 20 solar mass + stars
- Surface/Border of a black hole
- A celestial object, thought to be a rapidly rotating neutron star,
- Center of a Black Hole
- a neutron stars with an extremely strong magnetic field
- Black hole that is not stellar and of massive size, likely formed from a supermassive star
- Stars with 8 solar mass
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- Gas and dust surrounding a black hole or neutron star, pulled by their gravitational force
- A white dwarf is formed when a low-mass star has exhausted all its central nuclear fuel and lost its outer layers as a planetary nebula.
- Mass of the Sun in our solar system
- Occurs on a Neutron star when the temperature and density in the accreted layer becomes hot enough to allow the star to break out from the cycle of hydrogen and helium formation.
- Collection of galaxies and their celestial bodies
- Stars with less than 8 s High-densityonStar High density neutron filled star
- Black holes are born from dense and hot material
14 Clues: Center of a Black Hole • Stars with 8 solar mass • Surface/Border of a black hole • Mass of the Sun in our solar system • Black holes are born from dense and hot material • Collection of galaxies and their celestial bodies • Black holes that are born from 20 solar mass + stars • a neutron stars with an extremely strong magnetic field • ...
Space Vocabulary Menu -- Carly Harrison 2020-09-17
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- A ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion.
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- how bright a star actually is
- move or swing back and forth at a regular speed
- the brightness of a star when viewed from Earth
- Galaxy that contains our Solar System. The name derives from its appearance as a dim "milky" glowing band arching across the night sky, in which the naked eye cannot distinguish individual stars.
- a graph in which the absolute magnitudes of stars are plotted against their spectral types. Stars are found to occupy only certain regions of such a diagram
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter
- a natural object in space, such as the sun, moon, a planet, or a star.
- huge galaxy that is round or oval in shape, only old stars
- Space and all the matter and energy in it
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- The theory that the universe originated in a huge explosion that released all matter and energy.
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of cosmic rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- A galaxy that has an undefined shape; irregular galaxies have large numbers of young stars and greats amounts of gas and dust are usually found near larger galaxies.
- SI unit for temperature
- A reaction that involves a change in the nucleus of an atom
- a galaxy with a bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward in a pinwheel pattern
- An instrument that separates light into a spectrum
- The actual brightness of a star
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
20 Clues: SI unit for temperature • how bright a star actually is • The actual brightness of a star • Space and all the matter and energy in it • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • move or swing back and forth at a regular speed • the brightness of a star when viewed from Earth • An instrument that separates light into a spectrum • ...
ANTRIXARI 2021-09-02
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- An object whose gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light can escape.
- All of space and everything in it.
- Rocky objects revoloving around the sun that are too small and numerous to be considered a planet.
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis.
- A large cloud of gas and dust, spread out in an immense volume.
- One of the small asteroid-like bodies that formed the building blocks of the planets.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- dark area of gas on the sun's surface tht is cooler that surrounding gases.
- A huge group of a single stars, star systems, star clusters, dusts, and gas bound together by gravity.
- THE fuzzy outer layer of a comet
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- THE apparent change in position of an object when seen from different places
- The blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have expanded and drifted out into space.
- The brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star.
- THE study of moons, stars, and other objects in space.
- A small, old, relatively cool star.
- A huge, reddish loop of gas that protrudes from the sun's surface, linking parts of sunspot regions.
- The movement of an object around another object.
- THE small, dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova
- THE solid inner core of a comet
- An imaginary pattern of stars in the sky.
- A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star.
- The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.
- A stream of electronically charged particles that emanate from the sun's corona.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- A loose collection of ice, dust, and small rocky particles, typically with a long, narrow orbit.
25 Clues: THE solid inner core of a comet • THE fuzzy outer layer of a comet • All of space and everything in it. • A small, old, relatively cool star. • An imaginary pattern of stars in the sky. • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis. • The movement of an object around another object. • The force that pulls objects towards each other. • ...
Milky Way Galaxy 2023-05-17
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- Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth.
- Planets: the planets that go around the sun and are the closest.
- big or small rock An Asteroid is a big or small rock that orbits the sun.
- Belt: a doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun.
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- Eclipse: happens when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
- Year: the distance light travels in one year.
- The planet in space that we live on.
- Dwarf: a core that is left behind after a dying star has died.
- Hole: A Black Hole is a big circle that can stop things from coming out.
- the strength or energy applied or brought to.
- a big black hole that is in the middle of the galaxy.
- Parts of space where many galaxies, sometimes thousands are close together.
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- a belt of space that goes around the moon.
- Violet: most often released energy of young stars.
- a planet that has an iron core, and a rocky look to it.
- huge planet that is all a gas giant, the god of light, and a Roman God.
- Giant: dying star that is in the last stages of its lifespan.
- Planet: planet that doesn’t have the things that a normal planet does.
- a circle shape that goes around the sun, repeatedly.
- Dwarf: a star that is on its way to disappearing in space.
- a object that is used to see objects closer.
- repeating path that keeps on going and that space takes around in a circle.
- Star: anything that has circulation at X-Ray Wavelengths.
- a planet that is small and reddish.
- Star: a star that forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
26 Clues: a planet that is small and reddish. • The planet in space that we live on. • a belt of space that goes around the moon. • a object that is used to see objects closer. • Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth. • Year: the distance light travels in one year. • the strength or energy applied or brought to. • Violet: most often released energy of young stars. • ...
Milky Way Galaxy 2023-05-17
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- Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth.
- Planets: the planets that go around the sun and are the closest.
- big or small rock An Asteroid is a big or small rock that orbits the sun.
- Belt: a doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun.
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- Eclipse: happens when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
- Year: the distance light travels in one year.
- The planet in space that we live on.
- Dwarf: a core that is left behind after a dying star has died.
- Hole: A Black Hole is a big circle that can stop things from coming out.
- the strength or energy applied or brought to.
- a big black hole that is in the middle of the galaxy.
- Parts of space where many galaxies, sometimes thousands are close together.
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- a belt of space that goes around the moon.
- Violet: most often released energy of young stars.
- a planet that has an iron core, and a rocky look to it.
- huge planet that is all a gas giant, the god of light, and a Roman God.
- Giant: dying star that is in the last stages of its lifespan.
- Planet: planet that doesn’t have the things that a normal planet does.
- a circle shape that goes around the sun, repeatedly.
- Dwarf: a star that is on its way to disappearing in space.
- a object that is used to see objects closer.
- repeating path that keeps on going and that space takes around in a circle.
- Star: anything that has circulation at X-Ray Wavelengths.
- a planet that is small and reddish.
- Star: a star that forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
26 Clues: a planet that is small and reddish. • The planet in space that we live on. • a belt of space that goes around the moon. • a object that is used to see objects closer. • Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth. • Year: the distance light travels in one year. • the strength or energy applied or brought to. • Violet: most often released energy of young stars. • ...
Milky Way Galaxy 2023-05-17
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- Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth.
- Planets: the planets that go around the sun and are the closest.
- big or small rock An Asteroid is a big or small rock that orbits the sun.
- Belt: a doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun.
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- Eclipse: happens when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
- Year: the distance light travels in one year.
- The planet in space that we live on.
- Dwarf: a core that is left behind after a dying star has died.
- Hole: A Black Hole is a big circle that can stop things from coming out.
- the strength or energy applied or brought to.
- a big black hole that is in the middle of the galaxy.
- Parts of space where many galaxies, sometimes thousands are close together.
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- a belt of space that goes around the moon.
- Violet: most often released energy of young stars.
- a planet that has an iron core, and a rocky look to it.
- huge planet that is all a gas giant, the god of light, and a Roman God.
- Giant: dying star that is in the last stages of its lifespan.
- Planet: planet that doesn’t have the things that a normal planet does.
- a circle shape that goes around the sun, repeatedly.
- Dwarf: a star that is on its way to disappearing in space.
- a object that is used to see objects closer.
- repeating path that keeps on going and that space takes around in a circle.
- Star: anything that has circulation at X-Ray Wavelengths.
- a planet that is small and reddish.
- Star: a star that forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
26 Clues: a planet that is small and reddish. • The planet in space that we live on. • a belt of space that goes around the moon. • a object that is used to see objects closer. • Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth. • Year: the distance light travels in one year. • the strength or energy applied or brought to. • Violet: most often released energy of young stars. • ...
The Arrow - Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-20
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- Pickachu, Squirtle, Charizard, are all characters from which famous TV animated cartoon series?
- Which county plays their Cricket home games at Lords Cricket ground?
- Which EFL football team are known as 'The Owls'? (9,9)
- What is often used as the main ingredient of Pate?
- Bayerische Motoren Werke is abbreviated into what famous brand of car manufacturer?
- In the traditional trademark diamond formation display. How many official aircraft make up the Red Arrows?
- What is the surname of brothers Liam and Noel who front the music band OASIS?
- Who is heir to the royal thrown after Prince William? (6,6)
- What was the name of Harry Potters Owl in the Harry Potter film franchise?
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- In the TV and film series. Who is the leader of the Autobots in Transformers?
- Who was known as the 'Napoleon Of Crime' and is also the arch enemy of Sherlock Holmes? (9,8)
- In the well known Nursery Rhyme. How many blind mice ran up the clock?
- Which author famously wrote the Winnie The Pooh story books?
- In the Star Wars film franchise. Who is the son of Darth Vader? (4,9)
- Which EFL Championship football team play at the Riverside Stadium?
- In the film ET. Who did ET famously want to make a telephone call to?
16 Clues: What is often used as the main ingredient of Pate? • Which EFL football team are known as 'The Owls'? (9,9) • Who is heir to the royal thrown after Prince William? (6,6) • Which author famously wrote the Winnie The Pooh story books? • Which EFL Championship football team play at the Riverside Stadium? • ...
All-Stars Crossword 2025-09-16
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- A 5-time All-Star and 2017 Hurler of the Year for Galway
- Kerry legend turned Sunday Game pundit has the most Football All-Star awards with 9
- A 6-time All-Star, the Dublin man also won Footballer of the Year in 2019 as a goalkeeper
- 11-time All-Star, this Kilkenny hurler has won the most All-Star awards
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- Kilkenny legend who holds the record for most consecutive All-Star awards with 9
- Meath's legendary forward was the first footballer to twice win the Footballer of the Year award, as well as 3 All-Stars
- This Cork dual legend won 2 Football and 5 Hurling All-Stars
- Louth's second ever football All-Star, winning his award in 2024
- Roscommon's first All-Star since 2001 after winning in 2023
- The only player to win a hurling and football All-Star in the same year, this Corkman did it in 1971
- Current Kerry star who won His First All-Star in 2018
11 Clues: Current Kerry star who won His First All-Star in 2018 • A 5-time All-Star and 2017 Hurler of the Year for Galway • Roscommon's first All-Star since 2001 after winning in 2023 • This Cork dual legend won 2 Football and 5 Hurling All-Stars • Louth's second ever football All-Star, winning his award in 2024 • ...
Regan's Crew 21/22 2022-06-07
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- He has been called a human calculator, but he's really just a great friend!
- She is a kind person who you will find helping organize things around the classroom.
- She is so kind and she is also a rockstar runner in Girls on the Run!
- He is laid back and kind but will also make you laugh!
- He wants to make you laugh! He is found on the football and kickball field often.
- She likes to dance and is often found near Saoirse!
- She is super hardworking and funny! You will find her around Charlie D pretty often!
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- She is one proud farter. She's a little funny too.
- He likes to talk about Roblox, and any videogame. He will also make you laugh!
- She likes to dance and annoy Mr. Regan
- She may have joined our class later, but she is super smart and funny!
- He is the master of Star Wars and he will make you laugh!
- She is one of a kind! Her kind heart and creepy laughs stick out!
- She is a great friend who is a super hard worker! She also loves horses.
14 Clues: She likes to dance and annoy Mr. Regan • She is one proud farter. She's a little funny too. • She likes to dance and is often found near Saoirse! • He is laid back and kind but will also make you laugh! • He is the master of Star Wars and he will make you laugh! • She is one of a kind! Her kind heart and creepy laughs stick out! • ...
Flags 2022-08-23
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- three horizontal stripes of blue, red, and blue, with a white circle in the centre
- two horizontal stripes of red and white
- 14 alternating red and white stripes and a blue rectangle on the top-left with a moon and a 14-point star
- red flag with yellow star in the center
- five horizontal stripes of red, white, blue, white and red
- three horizontal stripes of orange, white, and green, and navy blue wheel in the center
- red flag with a blue border around two connected triangles
- horizontal stripes of blue, thin white, red, thin white, and blue; on the left is a white circle with a red star in the center
- two horizontal stripes with red and white, and a white crescent moon beside 5 white stars on the top-left
- horizontal stripes of yellow, green, and red with a white star in the center
- one black and one white diagonal stripes, and a central red and yellow coat of arms
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- white flag with a red circle at the center
- yellow and green rectangle on the left and a maroon rectangle on the right with a golden lion with sword
- red with a large star in the top-left and four smaller stars on the right of the big star
- horizontal stripes of blue and red, and a white triangle on the left with a sun and three stars
- white flag, a red and blue circle in the center, and four black trigrams in each corner of the flag
- dark green flag with a red circle at the center
- white flag with two horizontal blue stripes and a 6-point star
- red flag and white flower with 5 petals in the center
- three horizontal stripes of blue, red, and blue, and white temple in the center
20 Clues: two horizontal stripes of red and white • red flag with yellow star in the center • white flag with a red circle at the center • dark green flag with a red circle at the center • red flag and white flower with 5 petals in the center • five horizontal stripes of red, white, blue, white and red • red flag with a blue border around two connected triangles • ...
Unit 7 Review: Investigating Components of the Universe 2023-03-21
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- Shape of the Milky Way Galaxy
- Color of highest temperature stars
- Measure of magnitude; how bright a star truly is
- Number of times a wave passes a certain point in a given time
- Natural or human-made object that orbits something else
- Telescopes that scientists use to study visible light
- Light, energy, and information
- Galaxies that have a circular or oval shape
- Human-made objects that are sent out into space but don’t orbit something else
- Side of the electromagnetic spectrum with shorter wavelengths
- Last stages of a massive star; leaving either a Neuron star or a black hole
- When a light source is moving towards the observer
- HR Diagrams show the relationship between luminosity and ______________
- White dwarfs are considered this because they have burned off the last of their fuel
- Medium-sized star that Earth revolves around; part of Main Sequence stars
- When a light source is moving away from the observer
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- Distance from any point on a wave to a corresponding point on the next wave
- System of stars and other matter; held together by gravity
- Large cloud of cosmic dust and gas; where new stars are formed
- ______________ and Russell give HR Diagrams their name
- Direction that objects are moving as a result of the Big Bang Theory
- Side of the electromagnetic spectrum with longer wavelengths
- All forms of radiation together; spectrum
- Total amount of light emitted by a star or other celestial body
- How star spectral classes are classified
- Galaxies that have no defined shape
- Measure of magnitude; how bright a star appears
- Coolest temperature stars; located in the bottom right hand corner of an HR Diagram
- Light radiation that the human eye can detect; ROYGBIV
- Color of lowest temperature stars
30 Clues: Shape of the Milky Way Galaxy • Light, energy, and information • Color of lowest temperature stars • Color of highest temperature stars • Galaxies that have no defined shape • How star spectral classes are classified • All forms of radiation together; spectrum • Galaxies that have a circular or oval shape • Measure of magnitude; how bright a star appears • ...
Milky Way Galaxy 2023-05-17
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- Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth.
- Planets: the planets that go around the sun and are the closest.
- big or small rock An Asteroid is a big or small rock that orbits the sun.
- Belt: a doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun.
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- Eclipse: happens when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
- Year: the distance light travels in one year.
- The planet in space that we live on.
- Dwarf: a core that is left behind after a dying star has died.
- Hole: A Black Hole is a big circle that can stop things from coming out.
- the strength or energy applied or brought to.
- a big black hole that is in the middle of the galaxy.
- Parts of space where many galaxies, sometimes thousands are close together.
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- a belt of space that goes around the moon.
- Violet: most often released energy of young stars.
- a planet that has an iron core, and a rocky look to it.
- huge planet that is all a gas giant, the god of light, and a Roman God.
- Giant: dying star that is in the last stages of its lifespan.
- Planet: planet that doesn’t have the things that a normal planet does.
- a circle shape that goes around the sun, repeatedly.
- Dwarf: a star that is on its way to disappearing in space.
- a object that is used to see objects closer.
- repeating path that keeps on going and that space takes around in a circle.
- Star: anything that has circulation at X-Ray Wavelengths.
- a planet that is small and reddish.
- Star: a star that forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses.
26 Clues: a planet that is small and reddish. • The planet in space that we live on. • a belt of space that goes around the moon. • a object that is used to see objects closer. • Telescope: a telescope that orbits the Earth. • Year: the distance light travels in one year. • the strength or energy applied or brought to. • Violet: most often released energy of young stars. • ...
8th Grade Unit 3 Honors Vocabulary 2023-10-12
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- A rotating circumstellar disk of gas around a newly formed star.
- A rocket like device that escapes the earth's atmosphere, which then it takes images of our solar system and makes observations.
- The force exerted by anything with mass.
- A spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a self-luminous source.
- The galaxy that mankind resides in.
- The up and down movement of the ocean's surface due to the relationship between the Earth's gravitational force, and the moon's gravitational force.
- Everything that exists everywhere.
- The vertical force exerted by mass because of gravity.
- The theory that the universe began at one point and has been expanding and cooling ever since.
- A graph that show luminosity vs. temperature of stars.
- A celestial body orbiting a planet, or star, taking images to send information back to the senders.
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- A device used to spread light into different wave lengths.
- The distance light travels in a vacuum in a year.
- A star the explodes and becomes luminous in the process.
- The spring movement of the tide during a new moon or full moon.
- A region of space which a star has collapsed.
- The shift in wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- A burning ball of gas that produced radiant energy and heat energy.
- A group of star systems combined into one.
- A device that enhances the human vision on far away objects; used to look at stars light years away.
- A period of moderate tides when the sun and the moon are at right angles from each other.
- A faint star of enormous density.
- A nuclear reaction which nuclei come together to form a larger nucleus, which is a new property.
- The path of a celestial body in its revolution.
- An immense cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space.
25 Clues: A faint star of enormous density. • Everything that exists everywhere. • The galaxy that mankind resides in. • The force exerted by anything with mass. • A group of star systems combined into one. • A region of space which a star has collapsed. • The path of a celestial body in its revolution. • The distance light travels in a vacuum in a year. • ...
8th Grade Unit 3 Honors Vocabulary 2023-10-11
Across
- A rotating circumstellar disk of gas around a newly formed star.
- A rocket like device that escapes the earth's atmosphere, which then it takes images of our solar system and makes observations.
- The force exerted by anything with mass.
- A spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a self-luminous source.
- The galaxy that mankind resides in.
- The up and down movement of the ocean's surface due to the relationship between the Earth's gravitational force, and the moon's gravitational force.
- Everything that exists everywhere.
- The vertical force exerted by mass because of gravity.
- The theory that the universe began at one point and has been expanding and cooling ever since.
- A graph that show luminosity vs. temperature of stars.
- A celestial body orbiting a planet, or star, taking images to send information back to the senders.
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- A device used to spread light into different wave lengths.
- The distance light travels in a vacuum in a year.
- A star the explodes and becomes luminous in the process.
- The spring movement of the tide during a new moon or full moon.
- A region of space which a star has collapsed.
- The shift in wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- A burning ball of gas that produced radiant energy and heat energy.
- A group of star systems combined into one.
- A device that enhances the human vision on far away objects; used to look at stars light years away.
- A period of moderate tides when the sun and the moon are at right angles from each other.
- A faint star of enormous density.
- A nuclear reaction which nuclei come together to form a larger nucleus, which is a new property.
- The path of a celestial body in its revolution.
- An immense cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space.
25 Clues: A faint star of enormous density. • Everything that exists everywhere. • The galaxy that mankind resides in. • The force exerted by anything with mass. • A group of star systems combined into one. • A region of space which a star has collapsed. • The path of a celestial body in its revolution. • The distance light travels in a vacuum in a year. • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-11-11
Across
- Ursa Major, also known as the big bear.
- are created when materials in the disk around a preexisting star begins to condense around a rock.
- patterns of stars seen in the sky.
- Equatorial constellations, lie on the other side of the celestial equator.
- is the measuremnt of stars
- the difference in two solar calendars is caused by an astronomical precession.
- Betelgeuse, a red star that doesnt shine wity a steady light as it expands.
- Cassiopeia, was a vain and boastful wife of king cepheus of ethiopia.
- Polaris, displays very little movement in the sky.
- Draco, is always visible in the northern hemisphere but not in the southern Hemisphere.
- formed when a gas cloud out in the nebula or other region of interstellar space.
- Rigel, a young blue white star and one of the most luminous of all stars.
- is the power of a star
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- body, an opaque object that emits thermal radiation.
- constellations, constellations that move counterclockwise directions.
- Star sign, one of the 12 zodiac signs that the sun is in on the birth date.
- magnitude, astronomers describe the actual brightness of a star.
- Parsec, the standard unit of distance
- Axis, apparent motion occurs due ro the rotation of the earth.
- Shift, stars seem to shift their positions against the farther stars.
- stars patterns that have been discovered but not been officially identified as a constellation.
- one of the prominent star patterns in the sky. Known as the 'Hunter'.
- plane, is the imaginary line traced by the sun in the sky.
- Giant Stars, those with a mass of more than 10 times higher than that of our sun.
- Hercules, a constellation named after the greek hero Herakles.
25 Clues: is the power of a star • is the measuremnt of stars • patterns of stars seen in the sky. • Parsec, the standard unit of distance • Ursa Major, also known as the big bear. • Polaris, displays very little movement in the sky. • body, an opaque object that emits thermal radiation. • plane, is the imaginary line traced by the sun in the sky. • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-11-11
Across
- Cassiopeia, was a vain and boastful wife of king cepheus of ethiopia.
- magnitude, astronomers describe the actual brightness of a star.
- Parsec, the standard unit of distance
- Draco, is always visible in the northern hemisphere but not in the southern Hemisphere.
- Star sign, one of the 12 zodiac signs that the sun is in on the birth date.
- patterns of stars seen in the sky.
- Ursa Major, also known as the big bear.
- constellations, constellations that move counterclockwise directions.
- the difference in two solar calendars is caused by an astronomical precession.
- Rigel, a young blue white star and one of the most luminous of all stars.
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- is the measuremnt of stars
- Giant Stars, those with a mass of more than 10 times higher than that of our sun.
- is the power of a star
- are created when materials in the disk around a preexisting star begins to condense around a rock.
- Shift, stars seem to shift their positions against the farther stars.
- one of the prominent star patterns in the sky. Known as the 'Hunter'.
- plane, is the imaginary line traced by the sun in the sky.
- Axis, apparent motion occurs due ro the rotation of the earth.
- stars patterns that have been discovered but not been officially identified as a constellation.
- Hercules, a constellation named after the greek hero Herakles.
- body, an opaque object that emits thermal radiation.
- Polaris, displays very little movement in the sky.
- Betelgeuse, a red star that doesnt shine wity a steady light as it expands.
- formed when a gas cloud out in the nebula or other region of interstellar space.
- Equatorial constellations, lie on the other side of the celestial equator.
25 Clues: is the power of a star • is the measuremnt of stars • patterns of stars seen in the sky. • Parsec, the standard unit of distance • Ursa Major, also known as the big bear. • Polaris, displays very little movement in the sky. • body, an opaque object that emits thermal radiation. • plane, is the imaginary line traced by the sun in the sky. • ...
Unit 7 Review: Investigating Components of the Universe 2024-03-05
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- Shape of the Milky Way Galaxy
- Color of highest temperature stars
- Measure of magnitude; how bright a star truly is
- Number of times a wave passes a certain point in a given time
- Natural or human-made object that orbits something else
- Telescopes that scientists use to study visible light
- Light, energy, and information
- Galaxies that have a circular or oval shape
- Human-made objects that are sent out into space but don’t orbit something else
- Side of the electromagnetic spectrum with shorter wavelengths
- Last stages of a massive star; leaving either a Neuron star or a black hole
- When a light source is moving towards the observer
- HR Diagrams show the relationship between luminosity and ______________
- White dwarfs are considered this because they have burned off the last of their fuel
- Medium-sized star that Earth revolves around; part of Main Sequence stars
- When a light source is moving away from the observer
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- Distance from any point on a wave to a corresponding point on the next wave
- System of stars and other matter; held together by gravity
- Large cloud of cosmic dust and gas; where new stars are formed
- ______________ and Russell give HR Diagrams their name
- Direction that objects are moving as a result of the Big Bang Theory
- Side of the electromagnetic spectrum with longer wavelengths
- All forms of radiation together; spectrum
- Total amount of light emitted by a star or other celestial body
- How star spectral classes are classified
- Galaxies that have no defined shape
- Measure of magnitude; how bright a star appears
- Coolest temperature stars; located in the bottom right hand corner of an HR Diagram
- Light radiation that the human eye can detect; ROYGBIV
- Color of lowest temperature stars
30 Clues: Shape of the Milky Way Galaxy • Light, energy, and information • Color of lowest temperature stars • Color of highest temperature stars • Galaxies that have no defined shape • How star spectral classes are classified • All forms of radiation together; spectrum • Galaxies that have a circular or oval shape • Measure of magnitude; how bright a star appears • ...
4th grade Mock 2022-06-07
Across
- Queen of England who restored peace after the civil wars between Catholic and non-catholic people.
- Religious movement founded by Calvin, a Swiss monk
- Press invented by Gutenberg
- Holy wars
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- Portuguese explorer who was the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean
- Scientific name of the plague.
- concept that appeared in Europe and is the results of the shortage in agricultural lands, wars, epidemic, and lower incomes for all the social classes
7 Clues: Holy wars • Press invented by Gutenberg • Scientific name of the plague. • Religious movement founded by Calvin, a Swiss monk • Portuguese explorer who was the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean • Queen of England who restored peace after the civil wars between Catholic and non-catholic people. • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary 2024-05-30
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- The process where new atoms are created.
- Tilt is the reason Earth has these.
- The series of steps a star goes through during its life: Stellar ___.
- Good for measuring distances between stars/galaxies (2 words).
- Good for measuring distances between planets (2 words).
- When a planet is closest to the Sun.
- Measurement of how bright a star is; lower numbers are brighter.
- He figured out the Sun was in the center of the solar system.
- Squeezing two atoms together; the reaction pushes a star outward.
- Measurement of how much energy is given off by a star.
- The model where the Sun is in the center of the solar system.
- Fancy name for a cloud of dust and gas; our star will be this after its red giant stage.
- The force that pulls a star inward, compressing it.
- King of the planets with a huge red spot.
- Season in Iowa when we are tilted away from the Sun.
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- While all the gas giants have rings, this one has the best set.
- One lap around the Sun.
- The "pattern" of colors given off by stars and elements.
- One ___ is equal to one day on a planet.
- This element is fused inside of a star to make helium.
- Model that explains how the universe might have came to be (2 words).
- Position when a planet is farthest away from the Sun.
- A huge "explosion" in space; happens only with super-sized stars.
- Name for planets with rocky, solid surfaces.
- A model where Earth is in the center of the solar system.
- Was "disqualified" when the definition of "planet" changed.
- Since galaxies are moving away from us, their spectra is ___.
- The ONLY place we know of that has life on it.
- Season in Iowa when we are tilted towards the Sun.
- Generic term used to describe when an object blocks the Sun.
30 Clues: One lap around the Sun. • Tilt is the reason Earth has these. • When a planet is closest to the Sun. • The process where new atoms are created. • One ___ is equal to one day on a planet. • King of the planets with a huge red spot. • Name for planets with rocky, solid surfaces. • The ONLY place we know of that has life on it. • ...
Crossword puzzle -Trinidy Lila Brannan 2025-05-13
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- - object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing not even light can escape it
- -any of certain groupings of stars that were imagined by the way they looks at least by those who named them—to form a of objects or creatures in the sky
- -the distance light travels in one Earth year
- - star a natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night
- -a permanently crewed, orbiting laboratory and habitat built through international collaboration
- - a powerful telescope launched into orbit around Earth to observe the universe
- -the first spacecraft to cross the heliosphere
- -collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- - weight-a large quantity, amount, or number. a mass of material.
- -the planet on which we live- the world.
- -North Star, a star of the second magnitude situated close to the north pole of the heavens, in the constellation Ursa Minor
- -a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
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- - a region that orbits in a icy way?
- -anything that orbits a planet or a star
- -a broad band of light that can be seen in the night sky and that is caused by the light of a very large number of faint stars
- -a looking ball that revolve around the Sun in the solar system
- -a triple star system in the constellation Centaurus
- -tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- -any atom or ion that has only one electron orbiting its nucleus
- - 1 hour 30mins
- -enormous cloud of dust and gas copying in the space like a star
- -an Ethiopian princess of Greek mythology rescued from a monster by her future husband Perseus
- -an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
23 Clues: - 1 hour 30mins • - a region that orbits in a icy way? • -anything that orbits a planet or a star • -the planet on which we live- the world. • -the distance light travels in one Earth year • -the first spacecraft to cross the heliosphere • -tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. • -a triple star system in the constellation Centaurus • ...
Extra Credit Stars/Galaxies 2025-10-07
Across
- The bright band across the night sky made by our galaxy’s disk.
- Layer of the Sun where energy is transported by convection.
- Explosive death of a massive star.
- Type of spiral galaxy that has a central bar running through it.
- Central layer of the Sun or star where nuclear fusion occurs.
- Layer of the Sun where energy moves outward by radiation.
- Graph showing the relationship between a star’s brightness and temperature.
- Galaxy shaped like a football or egg — little gas or dust, mostly old stars.
- Distance light travels in one year.
- Stream of charged particles released from the Sun’s corona.
- Glowing shell of gas ejected from a star near the end of its life.
- Hot, dense remnant core of a star after it sheds its outer layers.
- Outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, visible as a halo during an eclipse.
- Element produced in stars through hydrogen fusion.
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- Extremely dense remnant left behind after a massive star explodes.
- Visible surface of the Sun.
- Region of space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
- Main element stars fuse during most of their lives.
- Large group of galaxies held together by gravity.
- Bright central region of a galaxy powered by a supermassive black hole.
- Galaxy with no definite shape, often chaotic-looking.
- Large, bright, and cool star near the end of its life cycle.
- Sudden eruption of energy on the Sun’s surface.
- Early stage of a star before nuclear fusion begins.
- The name of our own galaxy.
- Flat, rotating type of galaxy with arms spiraling outward.
- Massive system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity — our home is one of these.
- Stage in a star’s life where hydrogen fusion occurs in the core.
- Dark, cooler area on the Sun’s surface caused by magnetic activity.
29 Clues: Visible surface of the Sun. • The name of our own galaxy. • Explosive death of a massive star. • Distance light travels in one year. • Sudden eruption of energy on the Sun’s surface. • Large group of galaxies held together by gravity. • Element produced in stars through hydrogen fusion. • Main element stars fuse during most of their lives. • ...
space 2024-03-14
Across
- the oldest star ever
- starts with m and is a dwarf planet
- the sun
- holds the stars,planets and everything
- Scuti the biggest star
- has a big red spot
- a hole in space where light is destroyed
- the biggest moon
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- measures distance in space
- group of stars
- holds planets and stars, we are in it
- keeps oxygen, nitrogen and trace elements in a planet.
- cross shown on the australian flag
- centauri the closest star other than the sun
14 Clues: the sun • group of stars • the biggest moon • has a big red spot • the oldest star ever • Scuti the biggest star • measures distance in space • starts with m and is a dwarf planet • cross shown on the australian flag • holds planets and stars, we are in it • holds the stars,planets and everything • a hole in space where light is destroyed • ...
The Solar System and Stars 2017-01-08
15 Clues: Red planet • Pluto is a • Hottest planet • Smallest planet • Hot ball of gas • Planet after Mars • Galaxy we live in • Coolest star color • Hottest star color • Planet after Saturn • Center of our galaxy • Planet after Jupiter • A complete spin on an axis • Planet farthest from The Sun • Big planets made out of gasses
NHS Employability 2017-04-05
Across
- One of the NHS Core Values
- STAR technique T
- The test to measure people's mindset
- STAR technique S
- VIP in hospitals
- One of the British Values
- STAR technique R
- STAR technique A
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- Something you might be asked to do at a job interview
- Important skill that is part of communication
- Organisation caring for the Nation's health
- Probably the most useful transferable skill
- The role you are applying for
- One of the British Values
- One of the NHS 6 Cs
15 Clues: STAR technique T • STAR technique S • VIP in hospitals • STAR technique R • STAR technique A • One of the NHS 6 Cs • One of the British Values • One of the British Values • One of the NHS Core Values • The role you are applying for • The test to measure people's mindset • Organisation caring for the Nation's health • Probably the most useful transferable skill • ...
space 2024-03-14
Across
- the oldest star ever
- starts with m and is a dwarf planet
- the sun
- holds the stars,planets and everything
- Scuti the biggest star
- has a big red spot
- a hole in space where light is destroyed
- the biggest moon
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- measures distance in space
- group of stars
- holds planets and stars, we are in it
- keeps oxygen, nitrogen and trace elements in a planet.
- cross shown on the australian flag
- centauri the closest star other than the sun
14 Clues: the sun • group of stars • the biggest moon • has a big red spot • the oldest star ever • Scuti the biggest star • measures distance in space • starts with m and is a dwarf planet • cross shown on the australian flag • holds planets and stars, we are in it • holds the stars,planets and everything • a hole in space where light is destroyed • ...
Matariki Crossword By Allie Priddy 2024-06-23
Across
- the star connected to fresh water
- the star connected to food that grows in the soil
- the star connected to food that comes from above
- the star connected to the ocean
- the star connected to rain water
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- the star named after the special day
- the star the represents the people that are deaceased
- the star connected to the winds
- the star connected to growth and prosperity
- the thing that people do and have on matariki
10 Clues: the star connected to the winds • the star connected to the ocean • the star connected to rain water • the star connected to fresh water • the star named after the special day • the star connected to growth and prosperity • the thing that people do and have on matariki • the star connected to food that comes from above • the star connected to food that grows in the soil • ...
Star wars crossword ex.2 2022-03-03
5 Clues: who is Palpatine's granddaughter • what is the power the Jedi and sith use. • where was Yoda's home in his final years. • where did Obi-Wan take Luke after his birth. • How many sith lords are there, no more, no less
star wars: the last jedi 2022-02-08
5 Clues: wat is het wapen • waar zijn de Knights of Ren? • wanneer gebeurt het verhaal zich af • wat is de familienaam van de familie • Hoe kwam Maz Kanata aan het zwaard van Luke en Anakin Skywalker?
star wars: the last jedi 2022-02-08
5 Clues: wat is het wapen • waar zijn de Knights of Ren? • wanneer gebeurt het verhaal zich af • wat is de familienaam van de familie • Hoe kwam Maz Kanata aan het zwaard van Luke en Anakin Skywalker?
Star Wars Final Conquer I 2021-06-05
Space Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-01
Across
- a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature.
- An extremely large red giant star with a minimum of 15 solar masses.
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- a small, old, relatively cool star.
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- a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet.
- a contracting mass of gas which represents an early stage in the formation of a star.
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- a star around which the earth orbits.
- a celestial object of very small radius.
- a bluish star that has a high surface temperature and a diameter that is large relative to the sun.
- a very small cooled remnant of white dwarf that emits no detectable light.
12 Clues: a small, old, relatively cool star. • a star around which the earth orbits. • a cloud of gas and dust in outer space. • a celestial object of very small radius. • a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet. • a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature. • An extremely large red giant star with a minimum of 15 solar masses. • ...
Stellar Evolution 2024-02-16
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- all that is left after a white dwarf star burns off all of its heat, but retains its mass; a white dwarf that has cooled so much that it no longer emits light or heat
- a tremendous explosion that occurs when the core of a star is mostly iron
- fusion, reaction that occurs when the nuclei of two atoms combine to create a new atom. In the core of a star, two hydrogen atoms fuse to become a helium atom, generating energy.
- a rapidly spinning neutron star
- a region of gas and dust formed from the cast-off outer layers of a dying star (Despite their name, planetary nebulae have nothing to do with planets.)
- stage in a star's development when the inner helium core contracts while the outer layers of hydrogen expand, producing a very large red star
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- interstellar clouds of gas and dust
- a star that is fusing hydrogen atoms to helium; a star in the main portion of its “life”
- collapsed core of a formerly massive star that was crushed to an extreme density by supernova explosions. The very central region of the star – the core – collapses, crushing together every proton and electron into a neutron.
- a very young star that is still gathering mass from its parent nebula. It looks like a star but its core is not yet hot enough for fusion to take place
- a small to mid-sized star that has collapsed
- a region of space from which gravity prevents anything, including light, from escaping
12 Clues: a rapidly spinning neutron star • interstellar clouds of gas and dust • a small to mid-sized star that has collapsed • a tremendous explosion that occurs when the core of a star is mostly iron • a region of space from which gravity prevents anything, including light, from escaping • ...
Matariki Cross Word By Michael Snell 2024-06-23
Across
- The Star of Music
- The Star of Freshwater
- The Star of the Winds.
- i te rangi The final star is hiwa-i-te-rangi which is connected to the promise of a prosperous season.
- An important native plant with long, stiff, upright leaves and dull red flowers.
- The Star of Food
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- The Star of Remembrance
- The Mother star
- The Star of the Ocean
- ā rangi The seventh star is Waipuna-ā-rangi which is connected to the rain.
10 Clues: The Mother star • The Star of Food • The Star of Music • The Star of the Ocean • The Star of Freshwater • The Star of the Winds. • The Star of Remembrance • An important native plant with long, stiff, upright leaves and dull red flowers. • ā rangi The seventh star is Waipuna-ā-rangi which is connected to the rain. • ...
Video games 2025-11-21
15 Clues: the show • Punch ___ • alien wars • Mario ____ 3 • Mario ____ 8 • Luigi's _______ • Wii sports _____ • build it your own • Super Mario _____ • Sonic the _________ • _____ bros ultimate • TMNT ________ Revenge • Kirby and the _________ land • Mario and Sonic at the _______ games • Destroyed buildings, Godzilla, King kong
Astronomy (Alex Carter) 2025-03-24
Across
- when a massive star gives out
- massive stars
- encompasses everything that exists
- the void in which we live
- a shift of light
- clusters of stars
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- cold and dark star
- largest planet
- nothing can escape
- smallest planet
- sphere of hot gas
- our main light source
- the fetus/prototype
- theory on the creation of the universe
- our planet
15 Clues: our planet • massive stars • largest planet • smallest planet • a shift of light • sphere of hot gas • clusters of stars • cold and dark star • nothing can escape • the fetus/prototype • our main light source • the void in which we live • when a massive star gives out • encompasses everything that exists • theory on the creation of the universe
ASTRONOMY TERMS AND CONCEPTS 2024-12-04
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- Closest major galaxy
- Planet outside our solar system
- Exploding star
- Shooting star
- Bright object powered by a black hole
- When the Moon blocks the Sun
- Distance light travels in a year
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- Space object with intense gravity
- Earth's natural satellite
- Ice and dust in space
- Rock orbiting the Sun
- Tool for stargazing
- Brightest planet in the night sky
- Force keeping planets in orbit
- Celestial body that shines
- Planet with rings
- Milky Way, for example
17 Clues: Shooting star • Exploding star • Planet with rings • Tool for stargazing • Closest major galaxy • Ice and dust in space • Rock orbiting the Sun • Milky Way, for example • Earth's natural satellite • Celestial body that shines • When the Moon blocks the Sun • Force keeping planets in orbit • Planet outside our solar system • Distance light travels in a year • ...
how texas became a state 2023-11-28
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- involved in the Texas revolution
- one of the most popular Texas revolutionary wars
- blocked off
- needs one to make a state, the most popular part of the government
- an agreement between two countries or states.
- has lots of Mexican people
- getting better stuff or revolving
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- to travel around the war in the water
- used for wars, shoots
- the president is in this
- controls who comes in Texas
- Mexicans are their enemies and they patrol the border
- people that are from America
- Tey hah nohs
- The Texas annexation was the 1845 annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States. Texas was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845. The Republic of Texas declared independence from the Republic of Mexico on March 2, 1836.
15 Clues: blocked off • Tey hah nohs • used for wars, shoots • the president is in this • has lots of Mexican people • controls who comes in Texas • people that are from America • involved in the Texas revolution • getting better stuff or revolving • to travel around the war in the water • an agreement between two countries or states. • one of the most popular Texas revolutionary wars • ...
astronomy crossword 2013-01-30
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- any object in space that is naturally there and is bigger than dust
- space rock in an atmosphere
- star with something orbiting it
- movement on an orbital path
- equals the average distance for the sun to Earth
- path in space around another object
- system of stars, stellar remnants, and interstellar gas and dust
- natural satellite of a planet
- stellar remnant of a supernova made almost entirely of neutrons and is very hot
- 5,880,000,000 miles
- any object that orbits another object
- energy transfer that is not affected by any object between its source and its destination
- space rock that smashes into a celestial body
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- gaseous globe that uses fusion to make light
- current meteorological conditions of an atmosphere
- graph of star magnitude
- rock drifting in space but not in any orbit
- 186,000 miles per second
- spin on an axis
- neutron star that emits a beam of radiation that can only be observed when it points toward us
- any object that has a gravity field that forces it to be globular(round) and that orbits a sun
- nonplanetary rock that orbits a star
- made of gas, ice, and dust; has three tails near a sun
- everything there is
24 Clues: spin on an axis • everything there is • 5,880,000,000 miles • graph of star magnitude • 186,000 miles per second • space rock in an atmosphere • movement on an orbital path • natural satellite of a planet • star with something orbiting it • path in space around another object • nonplanetary rock that orbits a star • any object that orbits another object • ...
Space Review Crossword 2013-06-12
Across
- An object that travels around a planet or a dwarf planet
- The name of the first gas planet after the asteroid belt
- The process through which the Sun generates heat and light
- Gases and charged particles expelled above an active sunspot
- A star begins as a __________
- Another name for a shooting star
- The planet between Venus and Mars
- Piece of rock or metal in the solar system smaller than an asteroid
- What a small to medium size star will become when it runs out of fuel
- The Northen Hemisphere is point _______ from the Sun during the winter
Down
- Large chunks of ice, dust and rock that orbit the sun
- What a star becomes after it is a Red Giant
- The unit used to measure distances beyond our Solar System
- ___________ can cause astronauts to experience bone loss, stroke symptoms and changes in blood cell shape
- that the Universe began in an incredibly hot, dense expansion about 13.7 billion years ago
- What separates the inner and outer solar system
- A big star that explodes might form a ______________
- The term used to describe the longest or shortest days of the year
- The name of our Galaxy
- Astronauts in space lose about ____ percent of their bone mass each month they are in space
20 Clues: The name of our Galaxy • A star begins as a __________ • Another name for a shooting star • The planet between Venus and Mars • What a star becomes after it is a Red Giant • What separates the inner and outer solar system • A big star that explodes might form a ______________ • Large chunks of ice, dust and rock that orbit the sun • ...
space science 2023-04-21
Across
- man made famous telescope
- newtons first law of motion
- something that orbits a planet
- man made station in space
- dwarf planet
- what makes up constellations
- doughnut shaped ring in space made up of stars
- first planet closest to our
- a force dependent of the mass and distance objects are
- matter
- an objects resistance to a change in motion
- shiny dust that we can see in space
- a measurement of time based on the speed of light
- milky way is an example of this
- first element of the periodic table
Down
- a triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- the amount of time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth
- the first of 2 space projects
- body of mass that obits a central point or star
- gravitational pull results in this
- a collection of stars that make a picture
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor
- the galaxy that we live in
- when a star collapses in on itself
- what started our universe
- tool we use to observe space
- the planet the we live on as a species
- a galaxy that we dont live in
28 Clues: matter • dwarf planet • man made famous telescope • man made station in space • what started our universe • the galaxy that we live in • newtons first law of motion • first planet closest to our • what makes up constellations • tool we use to observe space • the first of 2 space projects • a galaxy that we dont live in • something that orbits a planet • milky way is an example of this • ...
The Galaxy 2025-05-16
Across
- a probe that was launched by NASA
- a research facility in low Earth orbit
- the amount of matter in one space
- a element that stars use to create a nuclear fusion
- A giant ball of dirt and water that we inhabit
- Its what a star starts as
- another name for north star
- rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some outside force.
- a place with such high gravity that nothing not even light can escape
- a force that attracts us to earth
- the distance light travels in one year
Down
- the time it takes for the ISS to complete a orbit
- a group of stars that to the Greeks and other civilizations believed there was pictures in them
- a place of icy thinds beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a constellation that is named after a princess in Greek mythology
- a space telescope
- A object we send into space to exchange waves or information
- The Galaxy that our planet is in
- closest star to the earth (except for the sun)
- goes around the sun in a oval shape
- a system of millions of stars and planets
- A mass orbiting around a star
- A big ball of gas floating in space
23 Clues: a space telescope • Its what a star starts as • another name for north star • A mass orbiting around a star • The Galaxy that our planet is in • a probe that was launched by NASA • the amount of matter in one space • a force that attracts us to earth • goes around the sun in a oval shape • A big ball of gas floating in space • a research facility in low Earth orbit • ...
Seton Science 6 Quarter 4 Part II 2025-06-06
Across
- The universe working as an orderly, harmonious place that is governed by natural law
- American space pilots
- Alan ___ was the first American to be launched into space and safely returned
- Immense shining sphere of intensely hot plasma and gases that produces its own light and heat
- ___ dwarf is a failed star
- Edward __ was the first astronaut to spacewalk
- Elon ___ is a businessman who founded SpaceX
- Yuri ___ was the first person to orbit the earth
- The space ___ is a reusable space vehicle that has flown 135 missions
Down
- An area with no matter, no solids, liquids, gases, or plasma
- The sun is a ___ dwarf star
- ___ Centauri is the star closest to the Earth after our sun
- US space agency
- The International Space ___ is the largest structure that humans have launched into space
- Sally ___ was the first American woman to launch into space and travel in a space shuttle
- A Planetary ___ is a star, and planets and bodies that orbit it
- Nuclear ___ is when a nucleus from one atom collides with the nucleus of another, producing a new type of atom
- A red ___ is the smallest and coolest of the young stars
- the first satellite successfully launched into space
- Group of 1 million to 1 trillion stars bound together by the force of gravity
20 Clues: US space agency • American space pilots • ___ dwarf is a failed star • The sun is a ___ dwarf star • Elon ___ is a businessman who founded SpaceX • Edward __ was the first astronaut to spacewalk • Yuri ___ was the first person to orbit the earth • the first satellite successfully launched into space • A red ___ is the smallest and coolest of the young stars • ...
