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Communications, Sports, and Rec

Communication Crossword

Across

3. James constructed a language for computers. His last name is also the name for a baby goose. ANSWER: Gosling

6. Mr Gonsett's first name is also the name of an old empire. ANSWER: Roman

7. A rubber hack is used in this winter sport most often played indoors. ANSWER: Curling

8. The study of motion is called motion ________! ANSWER: Analysis

12. A language for computers. ANSWER: Java

13. Mr Olson invented a rubber hack for this winter sport. Any idea what his first name is? ANSWER: Elias

Down

1. Nancy ________ is one of the inventors of the SMART board. ANSWER: Knowlton

2. A spinoff company of the University of Alberta. The word 'innovations' is also in th0e name. ANSWER: Dynastream

4. A fairy good record player. ANSWER: Phonograph

5. This apparatus was the first patent in Alberta related to communications, invented by Robert Gordon of Calgary in 1907. ANSWER: Cycloramic

9. The technology used for this board is also a name for intelligent people. ANSWER: Smart

10. This type of ______ is used on ice instead of the face. ANSWER: Shaver

11. Martin helped Nancy invent the Smart board, but his first name wasn't Martin. ANSWER: David

14. This type of release is commonly used in this winter sport and is now called a binding. ANSWER: Ski

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