art Crossword Puzzles
MuzganFarhad 2026-03-17
Speak Novel 2022-10-18
Across
- Group of girls big on helping and performing good deeds
- Melinda called the cops at the party because she was -----?
- The only class Melinda made an "A" in?
- How is the novel divided up?
- How does Melinda's family communicate?
- What was Melinda's art project of that was continued throughout the year?
- What kind of closet did Melinda hide in?
- Where does Melinda first tell Rachel the truth about Andy?
- What teacher gets Melinda to open up?
- What has Melinda stopped doing since the rape?
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- What did Melinda read on Halloween?
- Who helps Melinda and inspire her in Biology class?
- What kind of bones did Melinda use in her art project?
- What does Melinda disect in Biology class?
- What does Melinda break and hold against Andy Evans throat?
- Throughout the book what does Melinda call Andy Evans?
- Who is Melinda's Ex-bestfriend?
- What animal does Melinda compare herself to when she sees Andy?
- What does Melinda call the English teacher who won't look at the class and talks about symbolism?
- Teacher that David petrakis stands up against.
- What does Melinda get hit with that makes her run out of the cafeteria?
21 Clues: How is the novel divided up? • Who is Melinda's Ex-bestfriend? • What did Melinda read on Halloween? • What teacher gets Melinda to open up? • The only class Melinda made an "A" in? • How does Melinda's family communicate? • What kind of closet did Melinda hide in? • What does Melinda disect in Biology class? • Teacher that David petrakis stands up against. • ...
A1 Crossword Unit 13 2023-01-13
Across
- The act of preparing food
- Motion pictures as a form of art or entertainment
- A place where you go to see films
- To go on a hike
- The sport of riding a skateboard
- To make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality
- An area of sand along a shore
- The sport of riding on a surfboard mounted with a sail
- Running as part of an exercise routine
- A public performance of music
- A game played by two teams whose goal is tossing the ball through the opponent's basket
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- Physical exercises that develop and demonstrate strength, balance, and ability to move easily and smoothly
- The technique of catching fish
- A Japanese method of self-defense
- A building where works of art are displayed
- The act of cultivating a garden
- The act of a person who buysmerchandise
- The act of a person that sails
- Martial art based on jujitsu
- To go underwater, submerge
- A game played using long sticks curved at the end
- To notice or realise
- A game played by players with rackets
- A game involving the batting of a hard ball
24 Clues: To go on a hike • To notice or realise • The act of preparing food • To go underwater, submerge • Martial art based on jujitsu • An area of sand along a shore • A public performance of music • The technique of catching fish • The act of a person that sails • The act of cultivating a garden • The sport of riding a skateboard • A place where you go to see films • ...
Crossword 2021-08-30
Across
- effect special lighting has on color of objects
- symmetry through the organization of unlike
- placing lines side by side
- organization of elements in art
- freeform and irregular
- black and white
- red yellow blue
- single element of a pattern
- relief projecting only slightly
- green blue violet
- name of a color
- lines that causes the eyes to look upwards
- space unoccupied
- can refer to the overall size of the artwork
- horizontal lines create a feeling of activity
- uses several vanishing points
- a path of a point moving through space
- relief projecting boldly
- wheel developed by Isaac Newton in the seventeenth
- how pure a color is
- colors chosen for emotional/aesthetic impact
- color under ordinary daylight
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- brightness of a color
- primary + primary
- symmetry with small variations
- lines crisscrossed to create shading
- space occupied by shapes/forms
- red orange yellow
- size relationships among the parts of art
- equal distribution of visual weight in art
- perspective objects farther will appear lighter
- Horizontal, lines create a sense of peace and tranquility
- circles and rectangles
- secondary + primary
- Black + white
35 Clues: Black + white • black and white • red yellow blue • name of a color • space unoccupied • primary + primary • red orange yellow • green blue violet • secondary + primary • how pure a color is • brightness of a color • freeform and irregular • circles and rectangles • relief projecting boldly • placing lines side by side • single element of a pattern • uses several vanishing points • ...
Chapter 17 Puzzle 2013-04-27
Across
- art technique that shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- A church also Known as the Church of England
- Christians who believed that a person should be baptized twice
- An agreement of doctrines between Catholic bishops and cardinals
- Most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age
- Religion based on Calvin's teachings
- A group of followers who obeyed the teachings of Martin Luther
- Craftsman from Mainz who developed a new printing press
- A doctrine stating that God knew who would be saved since the beginning of time
- worldly rather than spiritual
- Followers of Knox
- a movement for religious reform
- intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievments
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- Term used to describe the period of "rebirth" in European creativity and art
- Church leaders who "beautified" Rome with art
- A group of Christians who broke away from the Catholic Church
- A movement where Catholics would stay loyal to the church as it reformed
- Members of the Society of Jesus
- A pardon from sin
- An action where a pope set a matter aside
- A Government controlled by religious leaders
- A city where a famous religious settlement was established
- Greek word meaning no place
23 Clues: A pardon from sin • Followers of Knox • Greek word meaning no place • worldly rather than spiritual • Members of the Society of Jesus • a movement for religious reform • Religion based on Calvin's teachings • Most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age • An action where a pope set a matter aside • A church also Known as the Church of England • ...
Design 2022-01-28
Across
- creates unity within art work
- feeling or harmony between all parts of the work of art
- name of the color
- the repetition of an object or symbol
- an arrangement of colors along a circular diagram
- shapes squares or circles
- the only true colors
- size of the work
- shapes free form or natural shapes
- how light or dark a color is
- shape of a three-dimensional object
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- relation between the scale of the shapes and forms within artwork
- located across from each other on the color wheel
- the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art
- created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movements
- what catches the viewer’s eye most
- service quality that can be seen or felt
- area between and around objects
- variation in the lightness and darkness of color used
- how bright or dull a color is
- two-dimensional closed line
- feeling of evenness in the distribution of color, texture, shape, and form
- can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, straight, curved, thick or thin
- light reflected off objects
24 Clues: size of the work • name of the color • the only true colors • shapes squares or circles • two-dimensional closed line • light reflected off objects • how light or dark a color is • creates unity within art work • how bright or dull a color is • area between and around objects • what catches the viewer’s eye most • shapes free form or natural shapes • ...
Arty Words 2022-05-09
Across
- Layering lines in the same direction
- An object covering another
- Illusion of depth
- Opposite sides which match
- Area which attracts viewer’s eye
- Different shades of greys
- How proportions change
- Illusion of space
- Line that separates different forms
- A shadow cast by an object
- Rolled up paper used to blend
- Portraying light hitting an object
- Studying a photo to draw or paint
- Slowly merging two or more colours
- Depiction of real life in drawing
- Surface of drawing paper
- Parallel lines fading on horizon
- Layering until no paper tooth shows
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- Location of objects in art
- The light and dark of a colour
- Middle area of art
- Arrangement of elements within art
- The farthest part of a picture
- Level of light and dark
- Crossing lines over each other
- Part that is closest to viewer
- Paper divided into nine parts
- Opposite colours
- Quick drawing
- Smooth transition between colours
- Two different sides which balance
- An establishing base drawing
- Sizes of objects relating to others
- Liquid sprayed on work to stop smudges
34 Clues: Quick drawing • Opposite colours • Illusion of depth • Illusion of space • Middle area of art • How proportions change • Level of light and dark • Surface of drawing paper • Different shades of greys • Location of objects in art • An object covering another • Opposite sides which match • A shadow cast by an object • An establishing base drawing • Paper divided into nine parts • ...
Module 1 Vocabulary 1-11 2025-07-27
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- a short story that teaches a moral or lesson
- the part of speech that describes a verb
- words that create a complete thought by using a subject and a verb
- where and when a story takes place
- an art term about the size and arrangement of figures and objects in a piece of
- warm blooded animal that has fur and the young drink the mother's milk
- an art term for living things in a painting or visual image
- word that names a person, lace thing, or idea
- to travel through a place to learn more about it
- a group of lines in a poem
- tiny piece of matter
- the smallest element of language that carries meaning
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- the noun doing or being something in a sentence
- an action or state of being word
- with a sense of extreme need
- a person or animal in a story, play, or movie
- very big
- able to be touched or experienced by the senses
- guess or conclusion based on facts and observations
- an art term for the nonliving things in a painting or visual image
20 Clues: very big • tiny piece of matter • a group of lines in a poem • with a sense of extreme need • an action or state of being word • where and when a story takes place • the part of speech that describes a verb • a short story that teaches a moral or lesson • a person or animal in a story, play, or movie • word that names a person, lace thing, or idea • ...
visual stories 2025-04-05
Across
- a sudden and intense emotional reaction
- an outstanding work of art
- having a deep or significant meaning
- not realistic; expressing ideas through shapes and colors
- the main focus of a painting or photograph
- a surface used for painting, usually made of cloth
- related to seeing or sight
- a series of drawings or images shown in sequence to create motion
- to depict or represent in a work of art
- a visual representation of something
- remain for a period of time
- a group of people who watch or listen to something
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- a painting or photo of natural scenery
- a part of a story or picture showing a specific moment
- known for sure; definite
- a painting, drawing, or photo of a person
- showing things as they really are
- someone who sees an event happen
- a person who draws or creates pictures for books or media
- complex or advanced in design or function
- lasting or intended to last indefinitely
- a strong feeling of displeasure or rage
- to stand for or symbolize something
- a way of doing something systematically
- record or show something, especially in art
25 Clues: known for sure; definite • an outstanding work of art • related to seeing or sight • remain for a period of time • someone who sees an event happen • showing things as they really are • to stand for or symbolize something • having a deep or significant meaning • a visual representation of something • a painting or photo of natural scenery • ...
-ion and -ian 2024-10-09
Across
- the art of producing illusions through supernatural means
- a performer skilled in the art of magic
- a person who plays an instrument or sings
- a recommendation or hint for consideration
- relating to or operated by electricity
- to take on or accept something as one's own
- to propose an idea or course of action
- a novel creation or device that solves a problem
- to stop something from happening
- to alter something from its original form
- a healthcare professional providing direct patient care
- a facility for outpatient medical treatment
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- a change that makes something appear different
- an art form that combines sounds in a harmonious way
- the act of putting something in a new position
- the act of abandoning someone or something
- to abandon something
- to place something into something else
- to break down food in the body for absorption
- a process of creating something new or original
- the process by which food is broken down
- a skilled worker who installs or repairs electrical systems
- the process of taking something as one's own
- measures taken to stop something undesirable
24 Clues: to abandon something • to stop something from happening • to place something into something else • relating to or operated by electricity • to propose an idea or course of action • a performer skilled in the art of magic • the process by which food is broken down • a person who plays an instrument or sings • to alter something from its original form • ...
Pop Art 2023-12-04
Across
- Pop art is characterized by a ____________ of images seen in popular culture
- Other than America where did pop art take place?
Down
- Known for their work of the American flag.
- Who created the Campbell's soup cans piece?
- Who was the creator of famous art piece Whamm!
- How can you identify pop art?
- Andy Warhol made a piece about what famous pop start after her death?
- Where is the main place that pop art was popular?
8 Clues: How can you identify pop art? • Known for their work of the American flag. • Who created the Campbell's soup cans piece? • Who was the creator of famous art piece Whamm! • Other than America where did pop art take place? • Where is the main place that pop art was popular? • Andy Warhol made a piece about what famous pop start after her death? • ...
computer vocab 2017-06-02
11 Clues: stalking • world wide web • a private system • restart a computer • memory-physical memory • somethingthat holds data • hypertext makeup language • art-electronic graphic art • application for organization • a software with a certain purpose • pictures and films made by computers
All the best 2018-03-24
20 Clues: OS • PM • ART • ART • GRPM • DRAW • GRPM • ALEXA • ACTOR • HYD11 • LATEST • SORROW • WESTIN • UNHAPPY • CUSTOMER • YOURLOGIN • WILLSMITH • RAJAMOULI • HYDERABAD • ENTERTAINMENT
Unit 2 2019-11-12
18 Clues: Rohr • Mode • Ecke • Vogel • Kunst • Daumen • Königin • Mitglied • lebendig • Tierwelt • Schulfach • entwerfen • entdecken • Einführung • Krankenhaus • aufgebracht • Relativpronomen • Sozialwissenschaften
Y8 HT1 2023-10-13
Crucigrama de Hora y Clases 2025-03-06
crossword 2025-09-24
18 Clues: школа • среда • музыка • ластик • вторник • суббота • предмет • линейка • пятница • история • четверг • география • рисование • английский • математика • понедельник • воскресенье • естествознание
Film History Reveiw 1 2011-09-15
Across
- A gradual transition from one image to another.
- To gradually fade to black.
- This french woman experimented with surrealistic film making.
- This is the brightest light and it is used to create shadows.
- Term coined during WWI.
- He is the German author of Metamorphosis.
- He has theories that explore the subconscious.
- The birth of cinema came from here.
- Literally mean to put in the scene. It is everything we see on screen.
- This style of lighting is used to "light up" a space, it has little to no shadows.
- "Actual" films that focused on the everyday.
- This lighting style has pools of light and lots of shadows.
- This light created a 3-dimensional space and makes the subject not flat.
- An abrupt, but usually trivial film transition from one sequence to another.
- They invented the first portable film camera.
- His theory of film can be referred to "a cinema of attractions".
- He 'invented' the Kinetoscope.
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- He is the expressionist painter responsible for the scream.
- This light fills in the shadows.
- Surrealist film that has an eye cutting scene.
- This type of art is associated with 1920s Germany.
- He is considered the father of Science Fiction and Fantasy film.
- This art perspective has a vanishing point.
- The selection and combining of shots into sequences.
- His theory of film can be referred to "Sculpting in time".
- This style of art featured Picaso and his interpretation of movement.
- This 19th-century art movement included the works of Claude Monet.
- His most important films are Life of an American Fireman (1903) and The Great Train Robbery (1903).
- To gradually fade from black.
29 Clues: Term coined during WWI. • To gradually fade to black. • To gradually fade from black. • He 'invented' the Kinetoscope. • This light fills in the shadows. • The birth of cinema came from here. • He is the German author of Metamorphosis. • This art perspective has a vanishing point. • "Actual" films that focused on the everyday. • They invented the first portable film camera. • ...
Ch 26 27 2014-03-08
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- A movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual.
- The name of Thomas Jeffersons mansion/villa
- Artwork by Henry Fuseli which illustrated incubus haunting a young woman
- broke out in 1789 and brought about an interest in the Greek ideal of Liberty and democracy.
- The artist who created The Greek Slave which shows how American is aligned to Greek culture
- characterized by an elaborately ornamental late baroque style of decoration prevalent in 18th-century Continental Europe, with asymmetrical patterns involving motifs and scrollwork.ornate, fancy, elaborate, extravagant, baroque
- Depicts the battle of Quebec and seven years war and the death of a general
- Refers to art works that are experimental or innovative.
- Artwork by Gericault that depicted 100 stranded sailers on a small raft
- takes architectural hold in the U.S. with Thomas Jefferson.
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- paintings that show aristocratic people enjoying leisures
- The official art exhibition sponsored by the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The Académie was begun by Cardinal Mazarin in 1648 under the royal patronage of Louis XIV.
- brought about the rejection of royal and aristocratic authority
- set the taste for art in Paris
- impressing the mind with a sense of grandeur or power; inspiring awe, veneration
- Nature alone must be society's guide
- Artwork by Goya which shows the execution of Spaniards by French soldiers
- Shows Manifest Destiny and the beautiful landscape of America
- Napoleon saw himself as a new
- A photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor.
- The revival of a classical style or treatment in art, literature, architecture, or music.
21 Clues: Napoleon saw himself as a new • set the taste for art in Paris • Nature alone must be society's guide • The name of Thomas Jeffersons mansion/villa • Refers to art works that are experimental or innovative. • paintings that show aristocratic people enjoying leisures • takes architectural hold in the U.S. with Thomas Jefferson. • ...
carlos walker 2022-08-17
Across
- pixels per inch
- printers of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- informal balance when graphics and text are not equal on both sides
- is one in witch elements radiate form a central point creating balance
- is the final size of your printing product
- one o the principles of design affected by placement of images perspective and placement
- to maintain a unified look designers repeat elements throughout a design
- are physical or digital collages that arrange images materials etc.
- electronically processed images composed of bits and dots of computer memory
- its the part where all the separate elements come together to form a whole
- design that looks measurably different
- simplified but retains a visual to something recognizable
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- formal balance is achieved when all design elements are equal on both sides of a central ling
- is the smallest unit of measurement
- the principle of design that refuses to regulars placement or repetend of elements in art
- ideas applied to the organization of elements of art
- made up o variables components to make a hole using elements principle function
- is the distribution of the visual wake of objects colors texture and space
- is a scale or full sized model of a design or device used for demonstrating or teaching
- usually refers to publication primarily material correcting.
- dots per inch
- how many dots or pixels fix into one inch of space
- design that combines elements of art using diversity
- is a visual design principal witch designers use to show the importance of each page
- is the part of the design that catches he viewers attention to the focal point
25 Clues: dots per inch • pixels per inch • is the smallest unit of measurement • design that looks measurably different • is the final size of your printing product • how many dots or pixels fix into one inch of space • ideas applied to the organization of elements of art • design that combines elements of art using diversity • ...
The Harlem Charade 2021-12-09
Across
- The main character
- The name of Councilman Markum's project
- The logo of the Invisible 7, found on all of their murals
- The title of this book
- The artist who painted the painting that was found in the garden
- The restaurant in the Harlem neighborhood that had to close down because of Markham's amusement park plan
- The girl that came into Jin's grandparents bodega and left free metro cards and is now one of Jin's best friends
- The man who works with Councilman Markum and wants to have his dad own the art museum in the new Harlem World
- The lady that gave Jin, ALex and ELvin information on Henriette Drummond
- The group of artist that split up because henriette drummond vandalised a painting
- The man that is trying to destroy the Harlem neighborhood and turn it into an amusement park
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- The boy who found an old painting in a garden
- The lady who runs the art museum and is against Councilman Markum's plan to detroy the Harlem neighborhood
- The reason why Elvin's grandfather was in the hospital
- The genre that this book is
- The city that this book takes place in
- The boy who attacked Elvin's grandfather
- A small owner-operated convenience store in New York City
- The boy that stole bread from Jin and ALex and is now trying to figure out how his grandpa's attack is connected to historic art
- The piece of art that Henriette Drummond painted in the hospital
- The building where henriette drummond painted a mural about all different kinds of people's life
- The boy who skateboards and saved Elvin from T.J and Pugnacio
22 Clues: The main character • The title of this book • The genre that this book is • The city that this book takes place in • The name of Councilman Markum's project • The boy who attacked Elvin's grandfather • The boy who found an old painting in a garden • The reason why Elvin's grandfather was in the hospital • The logo of the Invisible 7, found on all of their murals • ...
All about the Romans and the Greeks 2021-02-11
Across
- Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures
- Roman had many skills in art and Greek art was very important there ______
- Most Roman education was based on Greeks education and the Greeks ______ to learn
- Roman Pottery was very important to their daily lives and Greeks art was very _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music _______ like
- While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________
- Roman artists accused of painting gods and Greek artists focused on painting ______
- In Rome it was hard to farm because it was mostly temples and Greek farming was also difficult because they did not have a lot of _______
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- Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours
- Greeks had a similar school day to ours and Romans had to ___________ every day to go to school
- The Greeks homes were built to keep them warm in the summer and the Romans homes were Built to ________
- Greeks wore simple made clothes and the Romans wore _________ clothing
- Greek girls had to get married at 13-14 and the Romans were married for _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music ____ like
- Greek families had similar lives to what we had today and the Roman families very _______
- Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods
- In Rome sports were very popular in Greek there were a variety of _____
- The Greeks had different types of buildings and the Romans__________ there gods
- Romans had greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, blackbirds as pets and the Greeks had __________ as pets
- Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______
20 Clues: While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________ • Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures • Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods • Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______ • Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours • ...
1 2023-10-22
Across
- A printmaking technique, in which an artist works an image into a block of wood (4,9)
- A hole in the lens that controls how much light gets into your camera (8)
- Art that is situated in nature and made from natural materials (4,3)
- The spaces and shapes surrounding a drawing (8,5)
- Art techniques that uses several layers to expose or define a design (6)
- Involves creating a rubbing of a textured surface (8)
- A printmaking technique that creates sharp lines with fuzzy, velvety edges (8)
- Created from rows of different coloured pixels that together form an image (6)
- Embroider by laying down a thread and fastening it with small stitches at regular intervals (8)
- The way of using a brush to put paint on a canvas (9)
- When an egg yolk serves as a binding agent for finely powdered pigments (7)
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- The distance between the nearest and the furthest objects giving a focused image (5,2,5)
- A powder that is used to add colour or change visual appearance (7)
- Art that breaks with precedent and is regarded as innovative, original and modern (5,5)
- The type of dye derived from plants and minerals (7)
- A technique used to decorate stone surfaces (6)
- A painting technique that uses tiny adjacent dabs of primary colour to create the effect of light (11)
- The creation of a work from materials that happen to be available (9)
- A three-dimensional work of art made from combinations of materials (10)
- The area of a picture that attracts the eye (5,5)
- Establishes clarity and direction, giving the artist a clear and concise description of the project's goals and requirements (5)
21 Clues: A technique used to decorate stone surfaces (6) • The spaces and shapes surrounding a drawing (8,5) • The area of a picture that attracts the eye (5,5) • The type of dye derived from plants and minerals (7) • Involves creating a rubbing of a textured surface (8) • The way of using a brush to put paint on a canvas (9) • ...
Ekologi 2025-02-20
Across
- Förhållande mellan två arter där den ena arten konsumerar den andra
- Det antal individer av en population som resurserna i ett ekosystem räcker till på lång sikt
- Organism som äter både växter och djur
- Ett ekosystems förmåga att återhämta sig.
- Art som inte ursprungligen hör hemma i ett ekosystem.
- Alla individer av samma art som lever inom ett visst ekosystem.
- Art som har flyttats eller spridit sig från sin ursprungliga miljö till en ny, där den inte har några naturliga fiender.
- Visar vem som äter vem i ett ekosystem.
- Alla levande organismer och den ickelevande miljön i ett område
- Ett visst djurs unika levnadsförhållanden
- Livsnödvändiga produkter och tjänster som ekosystemen ger oss
- Maskar, bakterier och svampar som bryter ned döda växter och djur
- Koldioxid + vatten + solenergi → syrgas och glukos.
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- Högst upp i en näringskedjan där den saknar fiender
- Visar hur 90% av energin försvinner ur ekosystemet för varje steg uppåt i näringkedjan
- Beskriver cirkulationen av grundämnen i ekosystemen
- Blandning av två arter
- Win-win-förhållande mellan två arter
- Illustrerar en population som ligger på en långsiktigt hållbar nivå.
- Organism som äter andra organismer för att få näring och energi.
- Växter (och alger och vissa bakterier) med fotosyntes
- Illustrerar hur flera arter är beroende av varandra i ett ekosystem
- Ekosystemets biologiska material, dvs levande (och döda) organismer
- Förhållande mellan två arter där den ena utnyttjar den andra, men den utnyttjade överlever.
- Visar en population som växer över ekosystemets bärkraft
- Ickelevande faktorer i ekosystemet, tex pH, temperatur.
- Läran som samspelet i naturen
- Två individer som kan föröka sig och få fertil avkomma sägs tillhöra samma …
- Den kemiska reaktion då djur och växter använder glukos och syre för att bilda energi
29 Clues: Blandning av två arter • Läran som samspelet i naturen • Win-win-förhållande mellan två arter • Organism som äter både växter och djur • Visar vem som äter vem i ett ekosystem. • Ett ekosystems förmåga att återhämta sig. • Ett visst djurs unika levnadsförhållanden • Högst upp i en näringskedjan där den saknar fiender • Beskriver cirkulationen av grundämnen i ekosystemen • ...
CERAMICS TEST 1 REVIEW 2024-10-30
Across
- Rough, gruff ceramic artist- unrefined building style
- The way that something feels
- POINT The main eye catcher of a piece
- ram's head and spiral
- This category describes finished pieces of pottery that are bonedry
- Creates mainly terracotta pieces with images of funky animals and human forms
- This is also known as the "reclaim bucket"
- The final firing- when your pottery is complete!
- How an artist makes their work
- This element of art has three properties
- So real it "fools the eye"
- Unequal visual balance
- A type of balance that starts in the center and moves outward
- The stage of clay when water is no longer present
- What is used to make the artwork
- Made to be used, such as a coffee mug or bowl
- To be viewed in the round- made to be visually appreciated
- creates bags, boots and jackets in the trompe l'oeil style
- An art style in which the artist alters reality to support their artistic vision
- The stage of clay when artists can push and mold it the best
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- A style of art that focuses on utilizing the elements and principles (no recognizable objects)
- How carefully a artist makes their work
- cone 04
- When all of the elements in an art piece go together
- This is the time to add handles and carve clay
- The principle of design referring to size relativity
- American Raku artist
- cone 04
- How a piece is made for comfort to the user
- MID/HIGH FIRE GLAZEWARE
- The "glue" of ceramics
- The animals in a particular region
- The beauty of an object, the "vibe" of the piece
- Sold his work very inexpensively so people could appreciate it for it's use
34 Clues: cone 04 • cone 04 • American Raku artist • ram's head and spiral • The "glue" of ceramics • Unequal visual balance • MID/HIGH FIRE GLAZEWARE • So real it "fools the eye" • The way that something feels • How an artist makes their work • What is used to make the artwork • The animals in a particular region • POINT The main eye catcher of a piece • How carefully a artist makes their work • ...
Ren/SciRev/Enlmt Vocab 2024-12-13
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- an agreement between people and their government about how society should be run
- a government where a king or queen has unlimited power
- the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a specific place
- the belief that a king's authority comes directly from God
- the belief that knowledge comes from observing and experiencing things
- basic rights that all people are born with, like life and freedom
- a step-by-step process used to investigate questions and test ideas
- clear and logical thinking to make decisions or solve problems
- the idea that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- a type of painting done on wet plaster walls or ceilings
- a poem with 14 lines that follows a specific rhyme pattern
- a system where one ruler has total power over the government and people
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- art or writing that tries to show things as they really are
- a government where a king or queen’s power is limited by laws
- a scientific test to try out an idea and learn from the results
- belief in the value and potential of people, focusing on human achievements and interests
- a technique in art to show depth and make things look 3D
- a time of rebirth in art, culture, and learning in Europe during the 1300s–1600s
- the idea that the Sun is at the center of the universe
- a king or queen who rules a country
- to take back something you said or believed
- the use of light and dark shading in art to create depth and drama
- a person who gives money to support artists, writers, or musicians
23 Clues: a king or queen who rules a country • to take back something you said or believed • a government where a king or queen has unlimited power • the idea that the Sun is at the center of the universe • a technique in art to show depth and make things look 3D • the idea that the Earth is at the center of the universe • ...
Ren/SciRev/Enlmt Vocab 2024-12-13
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- the belief that a king's authority comes directly from God
- the idea that the Sun is at the center of the universe
- a government where a king or queen has unlimited power
- a step-by-step process used to investigate questions and test ideas
- a king or queen who rules a country
- a system where one ruler has total power over the government and people
- to take back something you said or believed
- a type of painting done on wet plaster walls or ceilings
- art or writing that tries to show things as they really are
- the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a specific place
- the belief that knowledge comes from observing and experiencing things
- basic rights that all people are born with, like life and freedom
- a scientific test to try out an idea and learn from the results
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- the idea that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- a government where a king or queen’s power is limited by laws
- the use of light and dark shading in art to create depth and drama
- a person who gives money to support artists, writers, or musicians
- a technique in art to show depth and make things look 3D
- belief in the value and potential of people, focusing on human achievements and interests
- clear and logical thinking to make decisions or solve problems
- an agreement between people and their government about how society should be run
- a time of rebirth in art, culture, and learning in Europe during the 1300s–1600s
- a poem with 14 lines that follows a specific rhyme pattern
23 Clues: a king or queen who rules a country • to take back something you said or believed • the idea that the Sun is at the center of the universe • a government where a king or queen has unlimited power • the idea that the Earth is at the center of the universe • a technique in art to show depth and make things look 3D • ...
Kapitel 1 Biologi 2025-09-22
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- Växternas tillverkning av glukos och syre med hjälp av koldioxid, vatten och ljusenergi.
- Grönt färgämne som gör att växter kan använda ljusenergi.
- Ryggradsdjur med fyra ben, en stor utvecklad hjärna och ofta päls. Honorna diar sina ungar och alla utom kloakdjuren föder levande ungar.
- Första organismen på jorden som tillverkade syre med fotosyntes.
- Innehåller den genetiska koden.
- Organismer som kan fortplanta sig med varandra under naturliga förhållanden och som då kan få fruktsam avkomma tillhör samma art.
- De individer som bäst klarar av att hitta vatten, mat och skydd klarar sig bättre än andra. Kan leda till bättre anpassning hos en art.
- Läran om livet.
- En kroppsdel som har en bestämd form och funktion.
- Består av celler som är lika varandra och har samma uppgift.
- En tunn hinna som finns ytterst i levande celler.
- Grönt färgämne som gör att växter kan använda ljusenergi.
- Ett skyddande skal utanför cellmembranet hos vissa levande celler, t.ex. växtceller och svampceller.
- En ytterst liten partikel som består av arvsanlag och en kapsel av protein.
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- Den del i alla levande celler där arvsmassan finns.
- En förändring i arvsmassan. Möjliggör att en ny art kan uppkomma.
- Hur bra en individ kan klara sig i den miljö den lever i och förmågan att ställa om vid behov.
- Inom en population är inte alla individer precis likadana.
- Utveckling under lång tid. Den process på jorden som gör att vissa arter dör ut och andra lever vidare - arter försvinner och nya tillkommer.
- Djur med inre skelett till exempel kräldjur, groddjur, däggdjur och fåglar.
- En levande varelse.
- Vissa egenskaper hos en individ ärvs av ungarna.
- Encellig organism som saknar cellkärna.
- Den minsta levande enheten. Har en egen ämnesomsättning och styrs av egna arvsanlag.
24 Clues: Läran om livet. • En levande varelse. • Innehåller den genetiska koden. • Encellig organism som saknar cellkärna. • Vissa egenskaper hos en individ ärvs av ungarna. • En tunn hinna som finns ytterst i levande celler. • En kroppsdel som har en bestämd form och funktion. • Den del i alla levande celler där arvsmassan finns. • ...
Graffiti and street art 2013-05-28
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- Grafitie sessies waarbij iemand in of rondom de stad zijn naam plaatst
- Wanneer waaide de graffiti over van New York naar Europa? De jaren….
- Door wat werd de viltstift vervangen in New York
- Hoe noemt de vorm waarbij men zonder toestemming stukken onbenutte grond in steden beplant met bloemen of struiken
- graffiti Het schoonmaken van muren waarbij een patroon zichtbaar wordt
- Werkstukken uitgevoerd met zwarte rand en zilveren inkleuring
- Volgens andere schrijvers een
- hoe wordt de vorm waarbij straartobjecten zoals palen van verkeersborden aangekleed worden met kleurrijk gebreid textiel?
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- De naam van een crew of schrijver in grote kantige blokletters
- Welk volk was bekend om zijn graffiti
- in welke vorm komt street art meestal voor
- hoe noemde de graffiti van de Egyptenaren?
- noemt men een volledig beschilderde wagen inclusief de ramen?
- street art is ontstaan om … standpunten duidelijk te maken
- Door wat worden artiesten herkend?
- een handtekening met graffiti
- hoe worden samenwerkende artiesten genoemd?
- Graffitiwerk:
- Krabbels op schoolbanken en dergelijke
19 Clues: Graffitiwerk: • Volgens andere schrijvers een • een handtekening met graffiti • Door wat worden artiesten herkend? • Welk volk was bekend om zijn graffiti • Krabbels op schoolbanken en dergelijke • in welke vorm komt street art meestal voor • hoe noemde de graffiti van de Egyptenaren? • hoe worden samenwerkende artiesten genoemd? • ...
ART HISTORY-Early Renaissance 2026-01-12
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- What did Michelangelo name the doors to the Florence Baptistry bc "they seemed fit to adorn the entrance to heaven itself"
- This technique was discovered by Brunelleschi when he was studying the Pantheon
- This artist _____'s sculpture of a biblical hero, was made to symbolize the Republic of Florence
- A famous Renaissance painting depicting mythological figures in a garden, symbolizing spring's fertility and rebirth.
- A powerful Italian banking family that ruled Florence from the 15th to 18th centuries, becoming legendary patrons of the arts, humanities, and science, effectively launching the Renaissance.
- What material is both the David sculpture and The Seated Boxer made out of?
- an intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focussed not on religion but on what it is to be human. Inspired by the Italian poet, Petrarch
- Donatello's sculpture and The Seated Boxer are made with the __ __ process.
- Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
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- this natural pose for a sculpture recalls classical antiquity bc it's the same pose as Doryphorus
- An early Renaissance painter famous for his elongated, graceful figures & linear style. His mythological paintings were groundbreaking, representing a shift towards secular (non-religious), pleasure-focused art inspired by classical antiquity.
- A famous Renaissance painting showing Venus blown by wind gods and greeted by a Spring, blending pagan myth with Christian symbolism for a complex vision of beauty.
- The first __ portrayed in Western Art History was a painting by Giotto of Mary's parents; Anne & Joachim
- Classical Antiquity refers to the ___-___ era
- A late Medieval artist who's paintings revolutionized painting through his compositions and painting techniques
- The name of Donatello's famous sculpture? Also the name of the hero who slays the giant, Goliath
- Brunelleschi was an artist and architect, famous for devising a way to build the __ on the Florence Cathedral
- The Renaissance is considered a __ of Classical Antiquity
- Giotto used ____(contrasts of light and shadow) to revolutionize painting, giving figures a lifelike, three-dimensional volume
19 Clues: Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance • Classical Antiquity refers to the ___-___ era • The Renaissance is considered a __ of Classical Antiquity • What material is both the David sculpture and The Seated Boxer made out of? • Donatello's sculpture and The Seated Boxer are made with the __ __ process. • ...
Art elements and Terms 2025-12-03
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- wheel circle containing all colors of visible light
- mixing a primary and a secondary
- green, blue, purple
- red, yellow, blue
- orange, green, violet
- gray, white, black, brown
- red, orange, yellow
- a color mixed with black
- a color mixed with white
- acrylic and watercolor
- Method technique in drawing used for accuracy where the artist draws square by square
- a closed line with length and width
- lightness/darkness of a color
- white light
- a point moving through space
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- spreads paint
- tints and shades
- red and green are examples of this
- geometric or organic
- B,HB, 2H
- another word for color
21 Clues: B,HB, 2H • white light • spreads paint • tints and shades • red, yellow, blue • green, blue, purple • red, orange, yellow • geometric or organic • orange, green, violet • acrylic and watercolor • another word for color • a color mixed with black • a color mixed with white • gray, white, black, brown • a point moving through space • lightness/darkness of a color • mixing a primary and a secondary • ...
CROWN-RALLYE 2022-03-12
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- What’s Daphne’s favourite coffee art? The blue ...
- Luciana Benetti’s pandemic pet is a …
- For coffee art you need a milk …
- What is “Crazy4u”?
- What is "Planet Word"?
- What Asian language can Emma speak?
- What’s Adrian Petta’s job?
- Where was Florence Nightingale born?
- How many cups of coffee a day do Americans drink?
- Exotic pet, popular in Indonesia: ... glider
- You keep your mobile phone there during lessons
- What is coffee art made of?
- Where is Daphne Tan from?
- Queen Victoria wants Florence Nightingale to open a training school for …
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- What do teachers do if they catch you with your phone?
- Surname of “The Lady with the Lamp”
- It’s the Crimean War (1854). The British fight … in Turkey.
- A punishment in which a student must stay in school for a short time after classes have ended for the day.
- The most popular hot drink in the world.
- Where is the American ice castle? In North …
- Abbreviation of “National Health Service”
- 54% of all the content on the internet is in … (language)
- Where is Luciana Benetti from?
- Country which produces the most of the world’s coffee.
- What sport does Emma Raducanu play?
25 Clues: What is “Crazy4u”? • What is "Planet Word"? • Where is Daphne Tan from? • What’s Adrian Petta’s job? • What is coffee art made of? • Where is Luciana Benetti from? • For coffee art you need a milk … • Surname of “The Lady with the Lamp” • What Asian language can Emma speak? • What sport does Emma Raducanu play? • Where was Florence Nightingale born? • ...
Picasso-The Weeping woman 2012-08-30
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- the complete loss or absence of hope
- pulled or twisted out of shape; contorted
- art that does not attempt to represent external, recognizable reality but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
- a person’s opinion or point of view
- strong feelings
- break open or apart suddenly and violently
- compare to emphasize or show differences
- early 20th-century style in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage.
- bring or recall a feeling, memory, or image, a response
- intense sorrow, especially caused by someone’s death
- shed tears: a grieving mother wept over the body of her daughter
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- a way of painting, writing, composing, building,
- represent objects by a drawing, painting, or other art form.
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone
- forming images in the mind
- having been broken; having given up all hope; despairing
- an artistic method or style established by an artist, or movement, and then followed by others.
- having the ability to create or design new things or to think originally
- broken into pieces
- many different and connected parts, complicated
20 Clues: strong feelings • broken into pieces • forming images in the mind • a person’s opinion or point of view • the complete loss or absence of hope • compare to emphasize or show differences • pulled or twisted out of shape; contorted • break open or apart suddenly and violently • many different and connected parts, complicated • a way of painting, writing, composing, building, • ...
Impressionism 2013-03-18
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- Since the Impressionists days of being students they had admired expressive _________
- He often used snapshot like compostions
- Used to take pictures and so impressionists could paint the pictures
- He had shown how powerful optical effects could be obtained by placing colors next to one another
- Artists who created sense of space and depth
- He was the only one who had showed at all eight exhibitions
- Many avant-grade artists lived here
- Refers to most popular movement in Western art
- He marked the end of the original Impressionist movement
- It had all different types of colors on it
- It was France's art showcase
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- Artists who combined ideas of solid color
- He was one of the first to consider paintings from nature finished enough to exhibt
- Painting ____________ was central to Impressionism
- He had been converted to paainting outdoors
- Artists who did Impressionism
- They inspired Impressionists and were mostly Japanese type
- He would often freeze frame photographs in motion and had revolutionized the depiction of movement in art
- He brought friends to meetings, he had met the at Gleyer's Studio
- It had a powerful influence on visual arts
20 Clues: It was France's art showcase • Artists who did Impressionism • Many avant-grade artists lived here • He often used snapshot like compostions • Artists who combined ideas of solid color • It had a powerful influence on visual arts • It had all different types of colors on it • He had been converted to paainting outdoors • Artists who created sense of space and depth • ...
3D Art: Clay & Sculpture Class Crossword 2023-02-28
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- used to smooth out clay
- a long flat rope of clay made by rolling
- used to work all around clay project
- using your fingers to manipulate clay
- flat piece of clay made by rolling or flattening
- after being fired clay turns into this
- liquid colored clay used to add color to clay
- liquid clay made by adding water to clay
- a type of art that is primarily flat with some raised pieces
- a way of making designs in clay by scratching
- to have a raised pattern design or image
- oven made specifically for clay projects
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- used to write initials in your clay project
- used so clay does not stick to the table
- scratching used to connect two pieces of clay
- long thin pieces of wood
- type of art that is three dimensional
- used to roll out large slabs of clay
- soft earthy material that is made for eroded rocks
- process of making by over/under/over/under
- art that has a height, width, and depth
- ceramic paint that when heated turns to colored glass
- blend spaces between coils or two pieces of clay
- pushing clay or coils together
24 Clues: used to smooth out clay • long thin pieces of wood • pushing clay or coils together • used to work all around clay project • used to roll out large slabs of clay • type of art that is three dimensional • using your fingers to manipulate clay • after being fired clay turns into this • art that has a height, width, and depth • used so clay does not stick to the table • ...
Renaissance 2021-03-03
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- Created the Cathedral of Florence
- People who support artists
- The following of ancient Greek & Rome principles and style
- Emphasizes the value of humans rather than religion
- He wrote The Divine Comedy
- He painted the Sistine Chapel
- The study of the Universe and everything in it
- Someone who studies the basic knowledge between right and wrong
- He invented the printing press.
- A type of math the deals with shapes.
- Also known as moveable type
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- The Italian family known for their wealth
- He painted the School of Athens
- Technique used in art to make 2D objects appear 3D
- The point in a piece of art that appears furthest away
- Everyday life paintings in a photogenic type of way
- He wrote The Prince
- He believed the sun, not the Earth, was at the center of the universe
- The point in a piece of art that your eye is naturally drawn to
- What does the word Renaissance mean
- A painting technique using water and plaster
- Creating buildings with domes roofs, arches, and columns influenced by Classical Rome.
- The greatest playwright of all time
- He painted the Mona Lisa
24 Clues: He wrote The Prince • He painted the Mona Lisa • People who support artists • He wrote The Divine Comedy • Also known as moveable type • He painted the Sistine Chapel • He painted the School of Athens • He invented the printing press. • Created the Cathedral of Florence • What does the word Renaissance mean • The greatest playwright of all time • ...
Vocabulary lesson 4 & 5 2022-10-28
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- A pencil or stick made of chalk used to draw with
- How someone or something (usually art) feels
- Different word for weird
- Everything you can think of inside your brain
- A piece of art on a wall
- Smaller than a city, bigger than a town
- The opposite of real
- A building where many artworks are on display
- Art that does not look like anything, and usually only has colour
- A word for anything that's alive
- A woman that wields magic and wears a pointy black hat
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- A man that wields magic and often has a long beard
- A large, scaled flying reptile with massive wings that spews fire
- A tiny man with a beard, often with a pointy red hat
- A painting of a posing person
- When something (an artwork) is the very first version and not a remake
- Someone incredibly talented and smart
- The extension of an animal's spine
- An animal, usually a dangerous one with four legs
- A massive human-like creature
- A rough first version before the final product is made
- What type of animal is Bambi?
22 Clues: The opposite of real • Different word for weird • A piece of art on a wall • A painting of a posing person • A massive human-like creature • What type of animal is Bambi? • A word for anything that's alive • The extension of an animal's spine • Someone incredibly talented and smart • Smaller than a city, bigger than a town • How someone or something (usually art) feels • ...
Speak 2018-10-08
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- the racist history teacher
- What is the schools name
- the art project that made the main character stay after class
- former friend and takes french
- the main characters english teacher
- biology teacher at the high school
- something that the main characters parents think she is too old for
- the one girl the main character knows in her gym class
- Algebra teacher
- this is what the main character was dissecting when she fainted
- The main character
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- The main characters best friend
- The clan Heather is in that the clan that the main character does not like
- something that the main characters parents get her for Christmas and that they see her doing more often
- the girl who stays after class with the main character in art
- the kid who stood up to the history teacher
- something that the kid who stood up against the history teacher protest with
- The art teacher
- something that the main character tried to kill herself with
- the teacher who see's the main character making basketball shots over and over again
- what Melinda refers the upper class men to
21 Clues: Algebra teacher • The art teacher • The main character • What is the schools name • the racist history teacher • former friend and takes french • The main characters best friend • biology teacher at the high school • the main characters english teacher • what Melinda refers the upper class men to • the kid who stood up to the history teacher • ...
Die Ozeane 2023-07-07
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- Welche Meeressäugetiere haben einen dicken Fettspeicher?
- Welche Meerestiere haben acht Arme?
- Welches Land hat die größte Handelsmarine der Welt?
- Wie nennt man das Überwachen und Überprüfen der Meeresumwelt?
- Welches Meer liegt zwischen Schweden und Russland?
- Welcher Hafen ist der größte Containerhafen Europas?
- Wie heißt das größte Meer der Welt?
- Wie nennt man den Lebensraum am Meeresgrund?
- Wie nennt man eine Ansammlung von treibendem Meeresmüll?
- Wie nennt man eine Ansammlung von Korallen?
- Welches Land hat die längste Küstenlinie der Welt?
- Wie nennt man kleine Plastikpartikel im Meer?
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- Welches Ozean liegt östlich von Neuseeland?
- Wie nennt man die nachhaltige Nutzung von Meeresressourcen?
- Wie nennt man die Schutzgebiete im Meer?
- Welche winzigen Algen sind für die grüne Farbe des Meeres verantwortlich?
- Wie nennt man das Gemisch aus Süss- und Salzwasser?
- Welche Art von Plastik wird am häufigsten im Meer gefunden?
- Welche Art von Meerestieren bildet große Wandergruppen?
- Welche Meerestiere verwechseln Plastik mit Nahrung und fressen es?
- Welche Art von Meerestieren produziert Perlen?
- Wie nennt man einen riesigen Wirbelsturm über dem Meer?
- Welcher Hafen ist der größte Seehafen der Welt?
- Welches Meer liegt zwischen Afrika und Arabien?
- Wie heisst der grösste Meeresbewohner?
25 Clues: Welche Meerestiere haben acht Arme? • Wie heißt das größte Meer der Welt? • Wie heisst der grösste Meeresbewohner? • Wie nennt man die Schutzgebiete im Meer? • Welches Ozean liegt östlich von Neuseeland? • Wie nennt man eine Ansammlung von Korallen? • Wie nennt man den Lebensraum am Meeresgrund? • Wie nennt man kleine Plastikpartikel im Meer? • ...
Biography 2024-06-13
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- lived here for UNH
- sat on your youngest
- brother inlaw rank (abbr)
- was a Lord or home to JHU
- Paternal Aunt's state
- eldest's art
- home of the middle
- Arlington work
- cars
- state of brother
- big early summer event in BR
- flower day - monthly
- home of the fighting tigers
- southern home road
- boarding school locale
- youngest's art
- where Nieces lived
- first feline
- second Lepus
- childhood state
- wedding head gear
- Billy and Freddie were here
- your coldest job site
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- home of the last
- your martial art
- you married one
- SRH work place
- 30yr job for you or a TV show
- Freddie's pop's buys
- 70th celebration spot
- grandfather - Billy's dad
- longtime officemate
- Murphy lives here
- Father of William and Mary
- southern home
- bird call or middle's signature
- first dog
- where you met mom
- big cat or sister to William and Frederick
- home of the oldest
- best dad ever
- number of kids
- Sr. Worked here
- Fredrica drove #4 here
- Hint or a dog
- what Andrea shouted in Alaska
46 Clues: cars • first dog • eldest's art • first feline • second Lepus • southern home • best dad ever • Hint or a dog • SRH work place • Arlington work • youngest's art • number of kids • you married one • Sr. Worked here • childhood state • home of the last • your martial art • state of brother • Murphy lives here • where you met mom • wedding head gear • lived here for UNH • home of the middle • southern home road • ...
16-18th Century Changes Pt. 2 2024-09-27
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- A new style of music that was heavy and formal.
- French monarch who was executed in the French Revolution.
- A school of art based on Greek and Roman art.
- The murder of 17,000 French people suspected of being loyal to the king.
- Writer responsible for Europe's first novel.
- A school of art that used bright colors to convey emotion.
- Social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- A novel by Voltaire that pointed out the corruption in European Society.
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- A new invention that allowed crops to be planted faster.
- French prison that was stormed by the third estate during the French Revolution
- A long form of literature, Don Quixote is an example.
- The first novel.
- A Romantic painter who created Lady Liberty Leading the People.
- The type of surface that all weather roads had.
- A new style of ship that could travel quickly through the water.
- Famous composer of Classical Music.
- Popular French General who came to power at the end of the French Revolution.
- Queen of France who was executed during the French Revolution.
- A time period when reason was used to solve problems of government and human behavior.
- A famous composer of Baroque music.
20 Clues: The first novel. • Famous composer of Classical Music. • A famous composer of Baroque music. • Social classes in pre-revolutionary France. • Writer responsible for Europe's first novel. • A school of art based on Greek and Roman art. • A new style of music that was heavy and formal. • The type of surface that all weather roads had. • ...
Community Crossword 2024-11-21
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- Compressed image type
- Art institution
- Department of future teachers at Pratt
- Place to hang up art
- Acrylic and watercolor
- First draft
- Low quality images look _______ated
- Draw loosely
- Senior's final project
- _____, Saturation, Brightness
- Swatch library
- The act of making textiles with needles and yarn
- Contrapposto
- Color monopoly
- Fashion tool in the form of the body
- Side by side comparison
- Vector-based Adobe program
- School we go to
- Always broken
- Tool for folding
- Layering of images
- Artist's archive
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- Pratt's material thrift store
- Align
- Color type for web
- Linear color shift
- Color type for printing
- Decorative design
- Small folded booklet
- Printmaking with a squeegee
- Art, Design, _______
- Printmaking on stone
- This building's department
- Moving drawings
- Image type with no background
- Black and white
- Sticky adhesive
- Color selection tool
- Soy-based ink stencil printing
- Separating color into dots
- Selection tool
- Present your idea
- Raster-based Adobe program
- Software where computers take over
- Early zines were made on this machine
- Campus cat
- Limiting the viewfinder
47 Clues: Align • Campus cat • First draft • Draw loosely • Contrapposto • Always broken • Swatch library • Color monopoly • Selection tool • Art institution • Moving drawings • Black and white • Sticky adhesive • School we go to • Tool for folding • Artist's archive • Decorative design • Present your idea • Color type for web • Linear color shift • Layering of images • Place to hang up art • Small folded booklet • ...
A Day In The Life Of The Pipi Bay Bunch 2025-05-12
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- Feijoa's father's name
- The Bunch's favourite transport
- The type of bridge over which The Bunch cycle to get to the school transport
- Feijoa's real name
- The Maori word for Fantail
- Zac's aunt
- The type of ray seen in the cave's art work
- Feijoa's punishment for staying out too late
- The hour The Bunch experience in the cave
- The name of the big forest The Bunch explore
- Jack's and Chicky's favourite sport
- One of The Bunch's favourite places
- The type of tile The Bunch find under the shed
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- The type of wood used to construct the shed
- The Bunch leave their bikes under this type of tree
- The word used to describe the house with a secret
- How The Bunch send messages
- Feijoa and Nean's favourite books
- Feijoa's mother's unusual job
- A new student in The Bunch's class
- Feijoa's and Nean's favourite sport
- Feijoa recognises these in both fountains
- The Flyer that takes them to school
- The art work The Bunch find in the cave
- Feijoa's cat
- The fabric used on the chairs in the hidden library
26 Clues: Zac's aunt • Feijoa's cat • Feijoa's real name • Feijoa's father's name • The Maori word for Fantail • How The Bunch send messages • Feijoa's mother's unusual job • The Bunch's favourite transport • Feijoa and Nean's favourite books • A new student in The Bunch's class • Feijoa's and Nean's favourite sport • The Flyer that takes them to school • Jack's and Chicky's favourite sport • ...
Chapter 14 + 15 2025-10-11
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- Composed Einstein on the Beach, an avant-garde opera
- Visual artists whose work addresses social issues, e.g. Wiley, Haring, Ai Weiwei
- Female composers and _____ (a performing arts category)
- Name of the poet whose poem is discussed in Ch. 15
- The 1954 U.S. Supreme Court case that banned school segregation
- The movement that rejects traditional composition, fragmentation and multiple viewpoints
- Minimalist art aims to strip away _____
- The doctrine that all meaning is relative or uncertain
- Term for art that does not represent recognizable objects
- Early 20th-century movement stressing spontaneous gesture in painting
- Theism vs. ______
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- Theatrical style emphasizing the absurd, typified in postwar drama
- The “Other” as rejected by women, in feminist philosophy
- One characteristic of postmodern architecture
- Nonobjective Swedish visionary artist discussed in Ch. 14
- “____ Theater,” representing the emerging Black dramatic tradition
- The assault on _____
- Sculptural or environmental art engaging nature or public space
- Genre in which minimalism and geometric abstraction share traits
- John Cage’s approach to music, involving chance operations
- Postmodernism often mixes high and popular culture, breaking _____
- One component of hip-hop culture (e.g. MCing, DJing, ____ )
22 Clues: Theism vs. ______ • The assault on _____ • Minimalist art aims to strip away _____ • One characteristic of postmodern architecture • Name of the poet whose poem is discussed in Ch. 15 • Composed Einstein on the Beach, an avant-garde opera • The doctrine that all meaning is relative or uncertain • Female composers and _____ (a performing arts category) • ...
2K - Unit 3 2021-03-23
18 Clues: geur • thee • went • afval • klant • feest • kunst • blijven • handtas • doornat • toestaan • gewoonte • eigenaar • betekenis • speelgood • hoofdstad • bezittingen • onmiddelijk
Theme 2, class 5a 2022-02-07
18 Clues: wo • wann • Pause • Mathe • Kunst • Montag • einfach • neunter • zweiter • Freitag • dritter • sechster • Schulfach • schwierig • langweilig • interessant • Stundenplan • Unterrichtsstunde
H2, vocabulary Period 1 2018-11-09
18 Clues: gym • kunst • lokaal • muziek • examen • cijfer • bureau • geniaal • rooster • uniform • kantine • bestuur • wiskunde • bibliotheek • geschiedenis • notitieboekje • aardrijkskunde • verbazingwekkend
JOBS 2018-11-27
Unit 5 - Lesson 2 2012-07-07
19 Clues: tep • atr • pkar • spoh • dlei • dlei • askte • erots • yabekr • porsst • aacder • meumsu • nesicec • raeylgl • tumdais • erejwly • izapiezr • ernsattaur • nneeoinvcce
age english 2014-12-01
Vocabulario 2023-10-30
18 Clues: art • test • Home • clase • course • School • biology • college • stadium • Library • sciences • semester • schedule • homework • bookstore • Cafeteria • accounting • laboratory
LAtin 2024-04-19
Hobbies 2021-04-26
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- decorative handwriting
- activity where you roll a heavy ball towards ten pins with the goal of knocking them over
- you can do this with books
- what you do with a pen and paper
- art made from pencils, pens, crayons and/ markers
- propelling yourself through water with your limbs
- catching food with a rod and a hook
- preparing deserts
- moving fast on foot, especially as a sport
- preparing food
- making vessels and other objects with clay
- using a brush, paint, and a canvas to create art
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- going from place to place for leisure
- going down a snowy mountain on using two of these
- physical activity that connects the mind and body
- Using two needles to weave yarn into a textile or fabric
- yarn is made up into fabric by looping yarn with a hooked needle
- growing and cultivating plants
- someone who plays instruments
- The art of taking pictures with a camera
- going for long walks, especially in the woods or mountains
- someone who collects money
- taking a vessel out on open water
- many people use this as a form of self expression. It is worn on a person's face
24 Clues: preparing food • preparing deserts • decorative handwriting • you can do this with books • someone who collects money • someone who plays instruments • growing and cultivating plants • what you do with a pen and paper • taking a vessel out on open water • catching food with a rod and a hook • going from place to place for leisure • The art of taking pictures with a camera • ...
19th and 20th Century Western Art 2020-07-14
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- He signed a toilet seat and made it art
- Who painted Persistence of Memory?
- Painting stands as a symbol for anti war protests and currently hangs in Madrid
- Father of graphic design
- Name the flower that occupies an iconic place in modern art because of one artist
- Name Manets painting that created a controversy
- Name given to Cubism that introduces foreign objects on the canvas
- Colour that characterised the early works of Picasso
- Artist who immortalised a Hollywood star in his works
- Method of applying small dots of colour on the canvas
- Movement loosely translates to Wild Beast
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- Popular cabaret in Paris in the 19th C
- This movement sounds like baby babble
- Father of Cubism famous for landscapes and still lifes
- Impressionist artist who painted ballet dancers
- Movement focuses on how light hits object
- 19th C artists were influenced by the art of this eastern nation and called it?
- Artist famous for visual illusions
- Type of painting characterised by vast expanses of colour
- Artistic or symbolic reminder of the inevitability of death
- Artist famously referred to as Jack the Dripper
- Technique of applying thick paint on the canvas
22 Clues: Father of graphic design • Who painted Persistence of Memory? • Artist famous for visual illusions • This movement sounds like baby babble • Popular cabaret in Paris in the 19th C • He signed a toilet seat and made it art • Movement focuses on how light hits object • Movement loosely translates to Wild Beast • Impressionist artist who painted ballet dancers • ...
MODULE 3 - Gallardo Reyes Karla 6IV6 2021-04-05
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- Money that is owed or due
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large
- Of or concerning history
- Full of life and energy
- Transmit a program by radio or television
- Transport or carry to a place
- Beautiful or delightful in such a way as to seem removed from everyday life
- A thing that is borrowed that is expected to be paid back with interest
- A symmetrical three-dimensional shape
- The part of a view that is nearest to the observer
- A financial establishment that invests money deposited
- Require the payment of sum of money before it can be acquired or done
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- Show or represent by any art form
- A rough or unfinished drawing or painting
- Art which is made of simple geometric shapes
- A plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles
- Make a prominent exhibition of something in a place where it can be easily seen
- A long narrow mark or band
- The area or scenery behind the main object of contemplation
- A piece of art made by sticking various different materials
- The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye
21 Clues: Full of life and energy • Of or concerning history • Money that is owed or due • A long narrow mark or band • Transport or carry to a place • Show or represent by any art form • A symmetrical three-dimensional shape • A rough or unfinished drawing or painting • Transmit a program by radio or television • Art which is made of simple geometric shapes • ...
CROWN-RALLYE 2022-03-12
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- What do teachers do if they catch you with your phone?
- For coffee art you need a milk …
- What’s Adrian Petta’s job?
- What sport does Emma Raducanu play?
- Where was Florence Nightingale born?
- Luciana Benetti’s pandemic pet is a …
- Country which produces the most of the world’s coffee.
- What is “Crazy4u”?
- It’s the Crimean War (1854). The British fight … in Turkey.
- You keep your mobile phone there during lessons
- What Asian language can Emma speak?
- How many cups of coffee a day do Americans drink?
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- The most popular hot drink in the world.
- glider: Exotic pet, popular in Indonesia
- What is "Planet Word"?
- Abbreviation of “National Health Service”
- A punishment in which a student must stay in school for a short time after classes have ended for the day.
- What’s Daphne’s favourite coffee art? The blue ...
- 54% of all the content on the internet is in … (language)
- Where is the American ice castle? In North …
- Queen Victoria wants Florence Nightingale to open a training school for …
- Surname of “The Lady with the Lamp”
- Where is Daphne Tan from?
- Where is Luciana Benetti from?
- What is coffee art made of?
25 Clues: What is “Crazy4u”? • What is "Planet Word"? • Where is Daphne Tan from? • What’s Adrian Petta’s job? • What is coffee art made of? • Where is Luciana Benetti from? • For coffee art you need a milk … • What sport does Emma Raducanu play? • Surname of “The Lady with the Lamp” • What Asian language can Emma speak? • Where was Florence Nightingale born? • ...
7th Grade Art Review Crossword 2024-01-12
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- A principle of design that is used to guide the viewers eyes
- A principle of design that indicates movement by the repetition
- An element of art that is 2D or flat
- Name of line that is the outline of an object
- 3 primary colors (3 words. No spaces)
- These can be straight, zig-zag, curly, etc.
- An element of art that is 3D and has volume
- The space occupied by an object
- The area surrounding an object
- The area in a picture that is furthest away from you
- The way that something feels or looks like it may feel
- Area between the foreground and background
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- Colors used to make all other colors
- An area in a picture that is closest to you
- What 2 colors do you mix to make orange? (2 words. No spaces)
- The range of light to dark in any color
- The tool used to roll ink on your printmaking block
- Shapes that are mathematical
- We went outside and created this type of art
- Tool used to carve printmaking blocks
- Shapes that are found in nature
21 Clues: Shapes that are mathematical • The area surrounding an object • The space occupied by an object • Shapes that are found in nature • Colors used to make all other colors • An element of art that is 2D or flat • 3 primary colors (3 words. No spaces) • Tool used to carve printmaking blocks • The range of light to dark in any color • Area between the foreground and background • ...
TYPES OF CRAFTS 2023-12-09
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- Decorating fabric with needlework
- Crafting accessories from beads, metals, or gemstones
- Crafting soap from oils and lye
- Creating objects from clay and firing them in a kiln
- Shaping and manipulating metals
- Form of embroidery creating X-shaped stitches
- Creating designs using beads
- Making pottery and other items from clay
- Japanese art of paper folding
- Creating candles from wax
- Sewing together layers of fabric to make a quilt
- Various crafts involving fibers like yarn, fabric, or thread
- Artistic writing or lettering
- Creating fabric from wool fibers
- Creating baskets from natural materials
- Creating objects by shaping paper and adhesive
- Creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn
- Creating fabric by interlacing threads on a loom
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- Woven textile art
- Decorating surfaces with cut-out paper designs
- Knotting textiles into decorative patterns
- Turning fibers into yarn or thread
- Crafting items from wood
- Weaving using cane or rattan materials
- Art made by pasting various materials on a surface
- Crafting furniture from wood or other materials
- Shaping molten glass into objects
- Creating three-dimensional artworks
- Crafting items from leather
29 Clues: Woven textile art • Crafting items from wood • Creating candles from wax • Crafting items from leather • Creating designs using beads • Japanese art of paper folding • Artistic writing or lettering • Crafting soap from oils and lye • Shaping and manipulating metals • Creating fabric from wool fibers • Decorating fabric with needlework • Shaping molten glass into objects • ...
Renaissance Terms 2023-12-01
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- Someone who writes plays
- An art piece on a person
- The highest point of success
- A peak period in history
- A period of time where one is at their strongest, successful and active
- An art piece behind an altar in church or the cathedral
- A three folded art piece
- An artistic technique used to depict objects as closer or further away from each other
- A period of a thousand years
- Honor and notoriety from large achievements
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- A person or group that pays for artists works
- Someone learning a skill or craft by a skilled person
- A kind of jacket worn during the renaissance by men
- An event where some people split from the Catholic church
- A form of dance with grace and developed during the renaissance
- When something is at it's most powerful
- A painting technique with wet plaster
- A type of philosophy based on the value of human thoughts
- A painting order for an artist
- A small stringed instrument similar to the guitar
- Leader of the Catholic church
- An artstyle aiming to depict real life
- An association based on a craft, with controlled quality of work
23 Clues: Someone who writes plays • An art piece on a person • A peak period in history • A three folded art piece • The highest point of success • A period of a thousand years • Leader of the Catholic church • A painting order for an artist • A painting technique with wet plaster • An artstyle aiming to depict real life • When something is at it's most powerful • ...
Lady - Aztec Empire crossword 2023-05-10
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- is an important part of Aztec life
- Conquest 1519-1521 Spanish and conquistador Hernan Cortes
- what Aztec men wore
- stone of all types
- Had to get married at 15-18
- type of aztec language
- most prized art
- many public activities happened there
- high ranking positions
- most important, fearsome, powerful god of war, the sun, sacrifice
- played flutes, shells, whistles, drums
- highest form of aztec art
- most important aspects of Aztec religion
- trade goods/food
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- capital city
- in charge of running gov't on day to day basis
- bottom of Aztec society
- board game played with dice
- are something they all wear
- just below aztec king
- of Four powerful men and generals of army first in line to be next emperor
- transportation to/from city
- center of Aztec gov’t
- oversaw religious aspects of city
- learned to farm,craft,pottery,Feather-work,religion,and how to fight as a warrior
- Center many public activities happened
- children required by law to go to once teenagers
- family part of larger group
- common people,farmers,warriors,craftsmen
- staple food of Aztec
- reserved for nobility
31 Clues: capital city • most prized art • trade goods/food • stone of all types • what Aztec men wore • staple food of Aztec • just below aztec king • center of Aztec gov’t • reserved for nobility • type of aztec language • high ranking positions • bottom of Aztec society • highest form of aztec art • board game played with dice • are something they all wear • Had to get married at 15-18 • ...
Mega Crossword 2022-11-28
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- wrote to govt argued no involvement in religion
- largest other revenue source we went over
- humbly invoking blessing of Almighty God
- tax on extraction of natural gas or oil
- no.1 tax source for Texas
- benefits that are to combat freerider
- lobbyist no.1 goal
- a forcefully reproachable protest
- Art. 1 Section 14
- org that tries to influence govt policy
- focused on trying to influence elected officials
- Art. 1 Section 23
- tax on cigarettes and alcohol
- someone who doesn't join and gets benefit
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- embedded taxes/sin are a form of these
- in charge of pre-clearance
- Art. 1 Section 12
- no.1 tax source for US
- this is what IGs have done since 60s
- non-dedicated account / school
- takes a higher % from poorer people
- if bill has fund must go through
- word alexis called IG in his book
- the way our budget can be characterized
- robert reich's in danger class 2
- no.1 tax source for local and counties
- federalist paper madison wrote about IG
- the more you make the more you pay
28 Clues: Art. 1 Section 12 • Art. 1 Section 14 • Art. 1 Section 23 • lobbyist no.1 goal • no.1 tax source for US • no.1 tax source for Texas • in charge of pre-clearance • tax on cigarettes and alcohol • non-dedicated account / school • if bill has fund must go through • robert reich's in danger class 2 • word alexis called IG in his book • a forcefully reproachable protest • ...
Harlem Renaissance Vocabulary Review 2024-05-29
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- art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
- a section of New York City, in the NE part of Manhattan. Famous for its artistic movements
- any notable revival in the world of art and learning
- A movement that promoted a renewed sense of racial pride, cultural self-expression, economic independence, and progressive politics.
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- movement from one part of something to another.
- a 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature which sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind
- an early 20th-century style and movement in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage.
- the traditional decorative or utilitarian art of the people that is often an expression of community life
- a style of dance music, popular especially in the 1920s, arranged for a large band
- a piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric on to a backing.
10 Clues: movement from one part of something to another. • any notable revival in the world of art and learning • a style of dance music, popular especially in the 1920s, arranged for a large band • a section of New York City, in the NE part of Manhattan. Famous for its artistic movements • ...
Art Final Exam Crossword Puzzle 20 pts. 2014-05-05
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- Wheel a tool used by artists to study colors for artwork.
- a portrait of an artist produced or created by that artist.
- Japanese printmaker considered one of the best printmakers ever.
- an American painter of nature and the southwestern landscape.
- oranges, reds. yellows.
- Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- Red, yellow, and blue.
- creating beautiful images from structured patterns.
- The printing of an image from one surface to another using ink.
- Italian street artist who uses graffiti to create animations.
- blues, greens, purples.
- the material that the design is etched on and printed with.
- graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter.
- Needle Tool used to scratch in a design onto a plate to be printed.
- can be organic or geometric.
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- art style that features one or more inanimate objects.
- Black drawing ink.
- Orange,green, purple.
- is a 3-dimensional object having volume and thickness (as in sculpture).
- a 20th-century movement that focused on the unconscious and dreams.
- is produced when light is reflected back to the eye.
- refers to variations in the proportions of objects, lines or shapes.
- "perforated paper" is a decorative craft made out of paper.
- How things feel, or look as though they might feel if touched.
- a combination of elements or shapes repeated in a recurring arrangement.
- The sharp end of a pen that deposits ink.
- The darkness or lightness in a work of art that makes it look three-d.
- the arrangement of opposite elements in a work of art.
- forms of visual art created in public locations, usually illegal.
- A continuous mark on a surface.
- The handle of the pen that the nib sits in.
31 Clues: Black drawing ink. • Orange,green, purple. • Red, yellow, and blue. • oranges, reds. yellows. • blues, greens, purples. • can be organic or geometric. • A continuous mark on a surface. • The sharp end of a pen that deposits ink. • The handle of the pen that the nib sits in. • creating beautiful images from structured patterns. • ...
All about the Romans and the Greeks 2021-02-11
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- Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures
- Roman had many skills in art and Greek art was very important there ______
- Most Roman education was based on Greeks education and the Greeks ______ to learn
- Roman Pottery was very important to their daily lives and Greeks art was very _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music _______ like
- While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________
- Roman artists accused of painting gods and Greek artists focused on painting ______
- In Rome it was hard to farm because it was mostly temples and Greek farming was also difficult because they did not have a lot of _______
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- Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours
- Greeks had a similar school day to ours and Romans had to ___________ every day to go to school
- The Greeks homes were built to keep them warm in the summer and the Romans homes were Built to ________
- Greeks wore simple made clothes and the Romans wore _________ clothing
- Greek girls had to get married at 13-14 and the Romans were married for _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music ____ like
- Greek families had similar lives to what we had today and the Roman families very _______
- Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods
- In Rome sports were very popular in Greek there were a variety of _____
- The Greeks had different types of buildings and the Romans__________ there gods
- Romans had greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, blackbirds as pets and the Greeks had __________ as pets
- Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______
20 Clues: While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________ • Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures • Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods • Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______ • Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic 2024-09-17
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- this crescent is what fueled the expansion of farming
- caves all around the world have art from early humans, referred to as
- “one of the oldest continually inhabited cities on earth” (Levant)
- this era covers 99% of all of human history
- this practical art from uses grass and grown vegetation
- The type of grains primary harvested in neolithic era
- Never being settled in one place
- "No one likes stone anymore we all use _______ _______ now!" (neolithic)
- Also known as a dig site
- One major element used in cave art, for black
- Archaeology comes from the Greek word “_________” which means “ancient”
- job responsible for meat in paleolithic era
- Issue in human health started in the neolithic era
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- older or ancient, especially relating to the geological past
- Cave in France with art dating 21,000 years old
- started in the neolithic era and ended in the bronze age. (in England)
- Lived in large family units called this
- located in modern day turkey. one of the largest neolithic settlements
- Lucy was not a monkey but she was this
- In relation to stone
- an animal that works and lives closely to humans
- researches use this to tell how old organic material is
- this is the official start of the neolithic era
- ________________ revolution
- evidence of this dates back to 790,000 years old
- job responsible for vegetation in the paleolithic era
- Native earth colored with hydrated iron oxide
- in the neolithic era houses became this
- she was the first to walk upright!
- neolithic era is when we start to see the use of this practical artwork
- New or a revived version of something
31 Clues: In relation to stone • Also known as a dig site • ________________ revolution • Never being settled in one place • she was the first to walk upright! • New or a revived version of something • Lucy was not a monkey but she was this • Lived in large family units called this • in the neolithic era houses became this • this era covers 99% of all of human history • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-14
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- artistic technique developed during the Renaissance to create the illusion of depth
- language that was spoken by ordinary people
- Expressed his belief that a person could be both religious and scientific. (last name only)
- Arguably the most famous painting in the world created by Leonardo Davinci
- Renaissance started where it did because of it's location near the ___ bringing access to wealth through trade.
- The Renaissance artist most known for his painting of the Last Supper and Mona Lisa (last name only).
- Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo
- Renaissance art was different than medieval art in that it could be religious or non-religious, and was more _______________.
- This term describes a period of time where Europe began taking an interest in relearning the knowledge of Greece and Rome. The word means "rebirth."
- Someone who has many ___________ would be called a Renaissance man or woman.
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- One thing that makes Renaissance art different from the art before it is that it is not flat, it is three _______________.
- This location is the birthplace of the Renaissance thrived on commerce and banking.
- Someone who gave financial support to artists and scientist during the Renaissance.
- Renaissance writer and playwright who became the most influential English writer in history. Invented hundreds of English words and phrases we still use today. (last name only).
- Reason means __________, another word for not religious thinking.
- This wealthy banking family controlled Florence for about 300 years.
- Peninsula where the Renaissance started
- The Renaissance artist most known for painting important scenes from the Bible on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- This was an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievement, rather than religious concepts.
- helped ideas to spread faster
20 Clues: helped ideas to spread faster • Peninsula where the Renaissance started • language that was spoken by ordinary people • Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo • Reason means __________, another word for not religious thinking. • This wealthy banking family controlled Florence for about 300 years. • ...
Basic vocabulary for talking about art 2025-03-13
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- having rare beauty or delicacy
- lacking unusual or special aspects
- the early 20th century school of art which shows unusual or impossible things happening
- the late 19th century school of art whose aim was to represent the effects of light on
- arousing interest or enthusiasm
- showing advanced skills and understanding
- intended for educated, intelligent people (often disapproving)
- better than any other
- new in a special and interesting way
- done awkwardly or without skill
- interesting because it is strange or mysterious
- or scenes
- not intended to be taken seriously, despite appearing serious
- depressingly dull, bleak or repetitive
- resulting from or showing serious and intense conviction
- so bright that it seems to glow in the dark
- inspiring great admiration because it is brilliant in some way
- one of the primary colours
- demanding considerable effort to be understood
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- lacking inspiration or excitement; dull
- obvious in advance
- having no real value or use
- used to describe something that has a lot of parts and is therefore confusing
- easy to perceive, understand or detect
- using only black, white, and grey, or using only one colour
- making people think
- very basic or unsophisticated in terms of comfort, convenience, or efficiency
- full of busy activity, lively
- not highly intellectual or cultured
- producing excitement or interest
- extremely difficult to understand
- the mid 20th century school of art which has its origins in optical illusions
- calling up images and memories
- extremely valuable
- someone who paints quickly and carelessly
- the early 20th century school of art which depicts people or objects as a set of geometric shapes
36 Clues: or scenes • obvious in advance • extremely valuable • making people think • better than any other • one of the primary colours • having no real value or use • full of busy activity, lively • having rare beauty or delicacy • calling up images and memories • arousing interest or enthusiasm • done awkwardly or without skill • producing excitement or interest • ...
Fauvism and Cubism 2023-10-21
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- The three best-known fauvists were Andre Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, and _____.
- Charing Cross Bridge by Andre Derain was painted with bright colours like green, yellow, blue, and _____.
- Eventually, both Braque and Picasso started incorporating _____ into their Cubist works.
- The two inventors of Cubism were said to be Georges Braque and _____.
- Cubism inspired other creative disciplines, such as architecture, music, and _____.
- Maurice de Vlaminck painted fellow artist Andre Derain by painting his _____ of Derain instead of a realistic portrait using flesh tones.
- Instead of painting things as if they were seen from a _____ from a fixed perspective, Cubists painted objects from many different angles at the same time.
- Some feel that Cubism was the most radical and _____ art movement of the 20th century.
- One of the best known fauvist paintings is called _____.
- Picasso’s work entitled Tete is cubist collage depicting a _____.
- Fauvists used colours that THEY wanted to show, NOT the ones you see in _____.
- Fauvists show a firework of _____ in their works.
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- Fauvists didn’t paint using _____ colours.
- Cubists were mostly known for moving away from representation and focusing on _____.
- Cubism quickly morphed into different _____ across different countries.
- Fauvists painted landscapes, cityscapes and _____.
- The art critic Louis Vauxcelles described these artists as “Les Fauves”, or _____.
- Cubists painted multiple angles and _____ at the same time.
- Cubism quickly spread across Europe and _____.
- Fauvism started in 1905 in which country?
- Other artists who started to follow the lead of Braque and Picasso wanted to stress that paintings are created on _____ surfaces while the things they represented were 3-D.
- In 1908, an art critic looked at one of Braque’s shows and said that the artist had reduced everything to _____, leading to the art movement being called Cubism.
22 Clues: Fauvism started in 1905 in which country? • Fauvists didn’t paint using _____ colours. • Cubism quickly spread across Europe and _____. • Fauvists show a firework of _____ in their works. • Fauvists painted landscapes, cityscapes and _____. • One of the best known fauvist paintings is called _____. • Cubists painted multiple angles and _____ at the same time. • ...
Renaissance: Key Terms 2022-10-18
Across
- King ____ VIII started the Church of England because the Catholic Church would not let him divorce his wife
- Copernicus said this was the center of the universe
- What most people considered to be the center of the universe
- The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs
- This sculptor, architect, and painter is famous for his frescos on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Leonardo da Vinci is famous for his painting of Jesus in The Last _____
- Artists and architects studied the Romans and the ____ to gain inspiration
- The science of studying celestial bodies like the planets and stars
- Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____"
- This invention helped astronomers learn about the planets and stars
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
- Despite their sophistication, most people still ate with these
- The Renaissance began near the end of this period
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- Brunelleschi was famous for architecting the dome of the Cathedral of _______
- The scientific ____ was a way of using controlled experiments to prove or disprove a theory
- Philosophy that said life could be enjoyable and comfortable
- Sumptuary ____ made it clear what class of people could wear what types of clothes
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael were part of a period of art called the ____ Renaissance
- When objects block the light they create these. They were used by painters to add drama to their art.
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- This invention by Johannes Gutenberg changed the world
- This astronomer made many great discoveries including the moons of Jupiter
- This aspect of Renaissance art was different from the symbolism of art from the Middle Ages
- Perspective gives a painting the feeling of _____ dimensions
25 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • The Renaissance began near the end of this period • Copernicus said this was the center of the universe • The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs • Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____" • ...
Khloe Figgins 2023-01-19
Across
- -electronically processed images in a computer memory, created on a computer using software.
- -distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- -smallest unit of a digital image or graph that can be displayed and represented on a digital display.
- -is a scale or full size model of a design or device.
- -principle of art that refers to regular placement of reputition of elements of art.
- -part of design that catches the viewer's attention.
- -graphics and text are not equal on both sides.
- -the measure of resolution of printers or scanners, number of dots.
- -the final size of your print product after its been cut ,represented by the blue line.
- -physical or digital collages that arrange images, materials, texts, and other designs.
- -principle of design that combines elements of art using diversity.
- -all design elements are equal on both sides.
Down
- -term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork.
- -ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art.
- -visual design principle which designers use to show importance.
- -fixed number of pixels that a screen can display and the density of pixels.
- -placement of images, perspective, and shading.
- -various components to make a whole.
- -measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space.
- -which elements radiate from a central point.
- -preparing material by correcting, condensing or motofying.
- -including elements within the design that look measurably different from one another.
- -all separate elements come together to form a whole.
- -maintain a look, designers repeat elements throughout a design.
- -type of image which has been simplified but remains a visual to something recognizable.
25 Clues: -various components to make a whole. • -which elements radiate from a central point. • -all design elements are equal on both sides. • -placement of images, perspective, and shading. • -graphics and text are not equal on both sides. • -part of design that catches the viewer's attention. • -is a scale or full size model of a design or device. • ...
Renissance 2022-09-01
Across
- a financial supporter of artists
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- developed the printing press
- one of the best-known playwrights also called the greatest playwright
- painter sculptor inventor and scientist best known for the Monalisa and the last supper
- a humanist and poet women named laura in his muse
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thoughts
- is best known for his use of perspective
- was a flourishing independent city-state until the 1130s
- in the 1400s the ideas of the italian renaissance began to spread here
- means worldly
- became a center of manufacturing
- one of the first women writers she promoted education and equal treatment for men and women
- was a self governing city with a republican constitution
- a rediscovery of learning that helped create many great works of art
- is best known for being a Christian humanist
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- upper class educated in classics and is allowed to inspire art but not create it
- created a model society in his book utopia
- was a women writer with great influence, her poems express personal emotions
- she was a patron of artists,wields power in mantua
- starting in 1434 cosmo de Medici became this places, dictator, for 30 years
- their native language
- questioning everything
- classical features such as domes and columns
- Became a international powerhouse
- is a time period named after queen elisabeth I
- a man who excels in many fields like classical art and combat
- the author of the political guidebook the prince
- means an ideal place
- a pioneer in oil-based paintings uses layers of paint
30 Clues: means worldly • means an ideal place • their native language • questioning everything • developed the printing press • a financial supporter of artists • became a center of manufacturing • Became a international powerhouse • is best known for his use of perspective • created a model society in his book utopia • classical features such as domes and columns • ...
Review U 1-6 2025-12-31
Across
- (adj.): not able to hear anything
- (n.): to make a guess about something that will happen
- (n.): a famous Italian artist and scientist
- (n.): painting, sculpture, music, and other things that are made to look or sound beautiful
- (v.): to write a piece of music
- (v.): a change or improvement
- (n.): a belief in a God or many gods
- (n.): a famous German musician and composer
- (n.): a tool that helps people see things that are very small
- (n.): a famous Italian artist
- (adj.): very smart
- (n.): something used for making music; a piano or drum is an instrument
- (n.): a famous German scientist
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- (n.): a tool that helps people see things that are very far away
- (n.): a famous Italian scientist
- (n.): a person who makes art
- (n.): a time in Europe when art, music, science, and religion started to advance very quickly
- (adj.): very bad
- (v.): to make something better, or to become better
- (n): the study of how things work and why things happen on Earth and in space
- (n.): tiny pieces that everything is made with
- (n.): someone who is smarter than most people
- (v.): to make and improve a thing or idea
- (adj): something that people do not know about or understand
- (n.): someone who plays music or writes music
- (n.): a test to find out if an idea is right or wrong
- (n.): a person who has a job in science and learns by doing science experiments
- (n.): any time after now
- (n.): art made out of stone, wood, or metal
- (n.): when someone plays music for people to watch and listen to
30 Clues: (adj.): very bad • (adj.): very smart • (n.): any time after now • (n.): a person who makes art • (v.): a change or improvement • (n.): a famous Italian artist • (v.): to write a piece of music • (n.): a famous German scientist • (n.): a famous Italian scientist • (adj.): not able to hear anything • (n.): a belief in a God or many gods • (v.): to make and improve a thing or idea • ...
Architecture and Sculpture Notes 2026-02-25
Across
- Repeats one or more elements in a recurring and regular arrangement.
- It should be useful and function well for the people using it.
- has height, width, and depth. It is 3D or is perceived to be using perspective and shading techniques
- It should stand up robustly and remain in good condition
- Gustave Eiffel, Centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair. Was originally 1,024 ft tall. The tallest man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years
- It should delight people and raise their spirits
- A connection between the elements that creates a sense of harmony or completeness.
- Frank Lloyd Wright, 1939, 3.4mil today
- Black Wall
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- Durability, Utility, and Beauty
- experienced by physically using the sense of touch. Actual texture can be found in artwork, in nature, and about anywhere you look
- Frank Lloyd Wright, 1959, wider at the top then the bottom
- Uses one or more elements of art repeatedly to create a sense of movement and direction in an artwork. Rhythm allows for more variation in repeated elements than pattern
- a 3D work of art
- Storm King Wall
- experienced optically. An artist can give the illusion of a texture when none actually exists.
- Enclosed 2-D space, having width and length but no depth.
- a sculpture that is not attached or supported my any other structure
- Adrian D. Smith, 2009, 2,722ft or over half a mile tall, tallest structure in the world... for now!
- Spoonbridge and Cherry Sculptor
- a sculpture combining non-art materials(found or purchased)into one art piece
- Refers to the way an object feels, or looks as if it might feel, if touched.
22 Clues: Black Wall • Storm King Wall • a 3D work of art • Durability, Utility, and Beauty • Spoonbridge and Cherry Sculptor • Frank Lloyd Wright, 1939, 3.4mil today • It should delight people and raise their spirits • It should stand up robustly and remain in good condition • Enclosed 2-D space, having width and length but no depth. • ...
Kapitel 1 Biologi 2025-09-22
Across
- tunn hinna som finns ytterst i levande celler.
- Läran om livet.
- Den del i alla levande celler där arvsmassan finns.
- En förändring i arvsmassan. Möjliggör att en ny art kan uppkomma.
- Vissa egenskaper hos en individ ärvs av ungarna.
- Ryggradsdjur med fyra ben, en stor utvecklad hjärna och ofta päls. Honorna diar sina ungar och alla utom kloakdjuren föder levande ungar.
- Första organismen på jorden som tillverkade syre med fotosyntes.
- En levande varelse.
- En ytterst liten partikel som består av arvsanlag och en kapsel av protein.
- Innehåller den genetiska koden.
- De individer som bäst klarar av att hitta vatten, mat och skydd klarar sig bättre än andra. Kan leda till bättre anpassning hos en art.
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- Växternas tillverkning av glukos och syre med hjälp av koldioxid, vatten och ljusenergi.
- Ett skyddande skal utanför cellmembranet hos vissa levande celler, t.ex. växtceller och svampceller.
- En kroppsdel som har en bestämd form och funktion.
- Den minsta levande enheten. Har en egen ämnesomsättning och styrs av egna arvsanlag.
- Encellig organism som saknar cellkärna.
- Består av celler som är lika varandra och har samma uppgift.
- Organismer som kan fortplanta sig med varandra under naturliga förhållanden och som då kan få fruktsam avkomma tillhör samma art.
- Hur bra en individ kan klara sig i den miljö den lever i och förmågan att ställa om vid behov.
- Grönt färgämne som gör att växter kan använda ljusenergi.
- Djur med inre skelett till exempel kräldjur, groddjur, däggdjur och fåglar.
- Grönt färgämne som gör att växter kan använda ljusenergi.
- Utveckling under lång tid. Den process på jorden som gör att vissa arter dör ut och andra lever vidare - arter försvinner och nya tillkommer.
- Inom en population är inte alla individer precis likadana.
24 Clues: Läran om livet. • En levande varelse. • Innehåller den genetiska koden. • Encellig organism som saknar cellkärna. • tunn hinna som finns ytterst i levande celler. • Vissa egenskaper hos en individ ärvs av ungarna. • En kroppsdel som har en bestämd form och funktion. • Den del i alla levande celler där arvsmassan finns. • ...
carlos walker 2022-08-17
Across
- pixels per inch
- printers of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- informal balance when graphics and text are not equal on both sides
- is one in witch elements radiate form a central point creating balance
- is the final size of your printing product
- one o the principles of design affected by placement of images perspective and placement
- to maintain a unified look designers repeat elements throughout a design
- are physical or digital collages that arrange images materials etc.
- electronically processed images composed of bits and dots of computer memory
- its the part where all the separate elements come together to form a whole
- design that looks measurably different
- simplified but retains a visual to something recognizable
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- formal balance is achieved when all design elements are equal on both sides of a central ling
- is the smallest unit of measurement
- the principle of design that refuses to regulars placement or repetend of elements in art
- ideas applied to the organization of elements of art
- made up o variables components to make a hole using elements principle function
- is the distribution of the visual wake of objects colors texture and space
- is a scale or full sized model of a design or device used for demonstrating or teaching
- usually refers to publication primarily material correcting.
- dots per inch
- how many dots or pixels fix into one inch of space
- design that combines elements of art using diversity
- is a visual design principal witch designers use to show the importance of each page
- is the part of the design that catches he viewers attention to the focal point
25 Clues: dots per inch • pixels per inch • is the smallest unit of measurement • design that looks measurably different • is the final size of your printing product • how many dots or pixels fix into one inch of space • ideas applied to the organization of elements of art • design that combines elements of art using diversity • ...
19th c vocab review 2022-12-17
Across
- Roman medium that is the most widely used human construction on earth
- an early form of book made of a durable medium such as papyrus or vellum
- an opening at the top of a dome, as seen in the Pantheon
- ___ Chapel: location of Giotto's fresco cycle
- a naturalistic pose where weight is carried on one leg
- Renaissance artist: Fra ___
- name given to confrontational or intellectually challenging modern art
- the concept that national growth is divinely mandated, especially as seen in 19th c US history
- 19th c -ism conveyed in paintings by Velasco and Cole
- medium where acid cuts into an exposed metal plate
- recessed or cut away sections in a ceiling, often to reduce weight, as seen in the Church of San Carlo alla Quattro Fontane
- triangular decorative addition over the entrance, popularized initially in classical Athens
- female statue figure in archaic Greece
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- the movement to abolish, or end, slavery
- the fashion for Japanese art that emerged in late 19th c Europe after the Meiji Restoration
- sharp and dramatic variation in light and dark, as seen in Caravaggio
- medium where a metal plate is scratched with a stylus and inked without an acid bath
- feature of stone walls where a rough texture lends distinction to the surface
- the use of thick dabs and swabs of paint to convey emotional resonance
- a medium using soft wax pencils in soft tones
- the detailed crossing of lines, as seen in Hiberno-Saxon art
- the central section of a church where congregants gather
- radical but temporary break in ancient Egyptian art
- figure holding an arquebus in a famous Peruvian Baroque painting
- Mosque of ___ in Edirne, Turkey
- the widened part crossing the nave in a Romanesque church
26 Clues: Renaissance artist: Fra ___ • Mosque of ___ in Edirne, Turkey • female statue figure in archaic Greece • the movement to abolish, or end, slavery • a medium using soft wax pencils in soft tones • ___ Chapel: location of Giotto's fresco cycle • medium where acid cuts into an exposed metal plate • radical but temporary break in ancient Egyptian art • ...
Khloe Figgins 2023-01-19
Across
- -electronically processed images in a computer memory, created on a computer using software.
- -distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- -smallest unit of a digital image or graph that can be displayed and represented on a digital display.
- -is a scale or full size model of a design or device.
- -principle of art that refers to regular placement of reputition of elements of art.
- -part of design that catches the viewer's attention.
- -graphics and text are not equal on both sides.
- -the measure of resolution of printers or scanners, number of dots.
- -the final size of your print product after its been cut ,represented by the blue line.
- -physical or digital collages that arrange images, materials, texts, and other designs.
- -principle of design that combines elements of art using diversity.
- -all design elements are equal on both sides.
Down
- -term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork.
- -ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art.
- -visual design principle which designers use to show importance.
- -fixed number of pixels that a screen can display and the density of pixels.
- -placement of images, perspective, and shading.
- -various components to make a whole.
- -measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space.
- -which elements radiate from a central point.
- -preparing material by correcting, condensing or motofying.
- -including elements within the design that look measurably different from one another.
- -all separate elements come together to form a whole.
- -maintain a look, designers repeat elements throughout a design.
- -type of image which has been simplified but remains a visual to something recognizable.
25 Clues: -various components to make a whole. • -which elements radiate from a central point. • -all design elements are equal on both sides. • -placement of images, perspective, and shading. • -graphics and text are not equal on both sides. • -part of design that catches the viewer's attention. • -is a scale or full size model of a design or device. • ...
Visual Arts and Art Materials 2024-01-16
Across
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant
- A broad, flat, flexible blade used to mix, spread, or lift material
- A paint that is mixed with water and used to create pictures, or a picture made with this paint
- The art or process of capturing images with a camera
- A tool with a long blade used for cutting or shaping wood, stone, or metal
- A metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12% tin and often with the addition of other metals
- The practice of applying pigment to a surface using brushes or other tools
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster
- Creating pictures on a surface by making lines and marks, often with a pencil
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- Art involving the configuration of objects in a space, as part of an exhibition
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of an object before it is made
- A tool with bristles, used for painting, cleaning, or grooming
- A form of carbon used for drawing or as a lubricant
- The process of making artworks by printing, typically on paper
- The hard-fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub
- A colored substance that is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating
- A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion
- The art of making objects by shaping and firing clay
- A heavy-duty woven fabric used as a surface for painting
- A colored fluid used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating
20 Clues: A form of carbon used for drawing or as a lubricant • The art or process of capturing images with a camera • The art of making objects by shaping and firing clay • A heavy-duty woven fabric used as a surface for painting • A tool with bristles, used for painting, cleaning, or grooming • The process of making artworks by printing, typically on paper • ...
YAYAYAYAYAYAY 2025-01-15
Across
- an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects
- any form that the viewer can walk around
- a strong, woven cloth traditionally used by artists
- when we refer to a colour by its name
- a brush used as an applicator (to apply paint)
- to appreciate an artwork for its qualities
- the material will allow light to pass through it but objects on the other side will not be clearly seen
- how light or dark something is
- the work of art is the same on one side as the other, a mirror image of itself, onboth sides of a center line
- a visual representation of a person
- a lively, energetic display of colors that embody vigor and vitality
- a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colours are repeated
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- the representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks
- a hue or mixture of pure colors to which only black is added
- the arrangement of various items in relation to the various borders or edges of the allowable area.
- art that are installed externally to enhance public spaces
- artworks recalling memories and meanings from the past in a way that might be painful
- artwork or photography printed onto canvas material that is stretched across wooden stretcher bars
- often visually very strong and contains vivid colours
- having a sharply uneven surface or outline.
- pastel a painting and drawing medium formed into a stick which consists of pigment mixed with a binder mixture of non-drying oil and wax
- a visual art
22 Clues: a visual art • how light or dark something is • a visual representation of a person • when we refer to a colour by its name • any form that the viewer can walk around • to appreciate an artwork for its qualities • having a sharply uneven surface or outline. • a brush used as an applicator (to apply paint) • a strong, woven cloth traditionally used by artists • ...
Third Grade Module 1 Vocabulary (Part 1) 2026-04-09
Across
- Something seen or learned for the first time
- Someone who acts or speaks for those who live in certain places.
- A distance below a surface or a deep place
- In a work of art, how an artist organizes all the elements of art
- To make changes to correct mistakes in the words and sentences of a piece of writing
- A short story that is intended to teach a lesson
- A piece of writing about a real person's life
- A sound or feeling that makes someone want to go somewhere
- Facts or information about a topic
- To travel over or through a place to learn more about it or to find something OR to look at something in a careful way to learn more about it; to study or think about something
- To make a person want to do something; to give a person an idea about what to create
- Using elements of art such as line, color, and shape without trying to show what the world looks like
- All the living and nonliving things, such as plants and water, that are in a particular environment
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- A test used to see how something works or to learn something new OR To try a new way of doing or thinking about something
- The art and science of mapmaking
- The place where an animal or plant grows or lives
- To shine a light on something
- When a particular animal or plant dies out completely
- To gradually develop or change over time to become more advanced
- The ability to read with accuracy, phrasing, and expression at an appropriate rate
- An examination of a dead body
21 Clues: To shine a light on something • An examination of a dead body • The art and science of mapmaking • Facts or information about a topic • A distance below a surface or a deep place • Something seen or learned for the first time • A piece of writing about a real person's life • A short story that is intended to teach a lesson • ...
Obligaciones del comprador 2026-03-12
Across
- Derecho que tiene el vendedor si el comprador deja de pagar (Art. 2300)
- Tiempo extra solicitado para pagar un trato que originalmente era de contado; genera intereses (Art. 2298)
- Obligación principal del comprador: pagar el ____ acordado (Art. 2293)
- Tipo de pago en el que la ley asume que el interés ya está incluido en el precio total (Art. 2297)
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- Acción que puede realizar el comprador con su dinero si un tercero reclama la propiedad de lo que compró (Art. 2299)
- Tercera persona que interviene cuando hay desconfianza mutua en el intercambio (Art. 2295)
- Si el producto te genera este beneficio debes pagar intereses si el pago es posterior a la entrega
- Lugar y momento donde se debe pagar si no hubo un acuerdo previo (Art. 2294)
8 Clues: Obligación principal del comprador: pagar el ____ acordado (Art. 2293) • Derecho que tiene el vendedor si el comprador deja de pagar (Art. 2300) • Lugar y momento donde se debe pagar si no hubo un acuerdo previo (Art. 2294) • Tercera persona que interviene cuando hay desconfianza mutua en el intercambio (Art. 2295) • ...
Chapter 14 2021-04-26
Across
- This artist's murals were well-known in the U.S. He brought classical techniques of fresco back to Mexico.
- A group of artists protested against the degradation of European society. This movement created chaos in the art world.
- This sculptor wanted to reveal the essential shape hidden in everything we see. He stressed simplicity to create abstract sculptures.
- A French word that describes the art as the work of the "wild beasts."
- This artist used intense colors and simplified complex subjects. He "drew with scissors" using paper.
- This artist's "art depends on inspiration and not on technique" such as "The Street."
- This artist created biomorphic shapes and scenes in accidental arrangements, like gluing fallen cut pieces of paper where they landed on the paper.
- Dreams, memories, folklore and fairy tales are all were part of his paintings.
- A photographer who captured contrasts of light and darks in black & white, such as photos of Yosemite National Park.
- This artist created many posters to express the impact of WWI. She used working-class people as her models.
- This artist created many works of her husband, Diego Rivera.
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- This artist used brilliant color in animal paintings in a symbolic and arbitrary way.
- An attitude or philosophy of art rather than a particular style.
- This style of art was created in 1907 by Picasso and concerned with surface design, non-emotion and personal feelings.
- A popular artist of the Surrealists of witty style, used absurd combinations, like a train coming out of a fireplace.
- This artist gradually flattened his natural forms and reducing them to linear patterns, as in the "Tree."
- This artist used heavy black lines like the leading in a stained glass window.
- A Spanish Surrealist artist who relies on the placement of objects or people in unusual surroundings to convey the personal vision of the artist.
- This artist was credited with painting the 1st completely non-objective painting around 1910. He titled many of his works with musical terminology.
19 Clues: This artist created many works of her husband, Diego Rivera. • An attitude or philosophy of art rather than a particular style. • A French word that describes the art as the work of the "wild beasts." • This artist used heavy black lines like the leading in a stained glass window. • Dreams, memories, folklore and fairy tales are all were part of his paintings. • ...
Grammatik Begriffe 2017-10-20
20 Clues: Art • Zahl • Zeit • Zukunft • Vorwort • Fürwort • Hauptwort • Ergänzung • Bindewort • Hauptwort • Mittelwort • Satzaussage • Bedingungssatz • Begründungssatz • Möglichkeitsform • Vorvergangenheit • Mitvergangenheit • Eigenschaftswort • Gegenteil von aktiv • unveränderbares Wort
Unit 1 lesson 2 2021-09-29
19 Clues: δομή • what • ψάχνω • ακούω • λωρίδα • ελέγχω • όργανο • μοριακό • συμφωνω • εκτυπώνω • συνεχίζω • παντομίμα • επικόλληση • εργαστηριο • παίζω ρόλο • Μαθηματικά • λόγος, αιτία • καλλιτεχνικά • παίζω παντομίμα
Di sekolah 2 2022-05-23
19 Clues: art • pen • book • read • at,in • write • maths • music • sport • paper • school • garden • pencil • library • teacher • English • computer • children • investigations
Challenge Accepted 2022-10-01
21 Clues: club • Buena • Hours • School • Prazak • Potter • Parker • School • Design • stipend • Posatko • Academy • Academy • Taxable • Science! • Supplies • immersion! • Enrichment • adventures • Office Work • Reimbursement
Los animales de Perú 2020-05-27
school 2024-05-28
19 Clues: klasa • polski • muzyka • boisko • sklepik • stołówka • historia • biologia • korytarz • plastyka • geografia • angielski • matematyka • biblioteka • sekretariat • laboratorium • sala komputerowa • sala gimnastyczna • pokój nauczycielski
Unit4 school 2023-01-27
19 Clues: kus • all • kool • tuba • tund • parim • palun • palju • kunst • terane • aitama • arvama • lugema • segadus • muidugi • tõeliselt • kirjutama • tänan sind • suutma/oskama
School words 2025-05-20
19 Clues: NO • bok • stol • sudd • rast • bild • bord • dator • skola • linjal • rektor • idrott • lärare • skolbänk • klassrum • skolgård • matematik • lunch hall • blyertspenna
Čiurionis- 150th anniversary 2025-09-22
19 Clues: - jūra • - sesės • - žmona • - dailė • - penki • - groti • - gimti • - muzika • - piešti • - broliai • - miestas • - kultūra • - pianinas • - pasaulis • - piešinys • - popierius • - gimimo diena • - kompozitorius • - gimtasis miestas
Picasso's People 2016-03-10
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- "roped together" with Picasso in the pursuit of Cubism
- her death caused a rift between Picasso and Jacob
- the self-possessed stare of his Olympia inspired Les Demoiselles
- meeting her coincided with Picasso's surrealist experiments
- "he was father to us all," said Picasso
- Russian collector of early Cubism
- his suicide marked the start of Picasso's blue period
- poet who coined the term surrealism in relation to Parade
- tall fauve who painted with Matisse at Collioure
- knight of the british order and biographer of Picasso
- Picasso's first wife
- artist's model who became Picasso's lover in 1904
- major figure of the fauves
- woman art dealer who sold Picasso's first paintings
- his Third of May inspired Guernica
- the second woman Picasso married who shot herself
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- photographer who documented the painting of Guernica
- art historian and secret Russian spy
- poet, painter, writer, and critic gassed at Auschwitz in 1944
- author of the Surrealist manifesto
- Picasso's greatest professional rival
- symbolist poster illustrator and inspiration to Picasso
- critic who used the phrase "Donatello among the wild beasts"
- member of the bande who became a journalist
- Jewish Italian painter of the Paris school
- German art dealer who supported Cubist painters
- painter in the naive style known as the douanier
- the only woman painter discussed in Apollinaire's The Cubist Painters
- the flamboyant writer who introduced Picasso to Diaghilev
- founder of the ballets russes
- author of "Life with Picasso" (1964)
- he accused Cubism of “dissecting a corpse”
- his Nude Descending a Staircase appeared in the 1913 NY Armory show
- American collectors who brought Picasso out of poverty
- a cagey art dealer who sold to Michael Stein
35 Clues: Picasso's first wife • major figure of the fauves • founder of the ballets russes • Russian collector of early Cubism • author of the Surrealist manifesto • his Third of May inspired Guernica • art historian and secret Russian spy • author of "Life with Picasso" (1964) • Picasso's greatest professional rival • "he was father to us all," said Picasso • ...
Pengetahuan Dasar HMFT-ITB 2021-08-04
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- Himpunan mahasiswa S-1 jurusan Teknik Fisika ITB
- Inti poin kedelapan pada tujuan HMFT-ITB
- Jika terdapat 22 anggota HMFT-ITB, maka musyawarah kerja sah apabila diikuti oleh … orang
- Status keanggotaan peserta Sekolah Skullers
- Kutatap asa citaku di
- Asas HMFT-ITB bisa diubah melalui
- Angka romawi pada lambang Avantgarde
- Nama labtek VI
- Ketua HMFT-ITB pertama
- Lembaga pemegang kekuasaan legislatif di HMFT-ITB
- Kedudukan tertinggi di HMFT-ITB
- Lokasi Sekretariat HMFT-ITB
- Syarat jumlah anggota yang menyetujui untuk perubahan AD/ART dari jumlah anggota biasa yang hadir
- Salah satu tulisan pada lambang HMFT-ITB
- Menjadi staff BP, senator, atau MPA merupakan kewajiban anggota biasa seperti pada pasal 5 ayat ...
- Event ketika melakukan arak-arakan avantgarde
- Olahraga yang sering dilakukan di sekre
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- Penjelasan dari Mukadimah
- Section pertama pada AD-ART HMFT-ITB
- Apabila Senator atau staffnya tidak dapat mewakili HMFT-ITB di Kongres KM ITB, maka orang yang paling berhak menggantikannya adalah ...
- Mahasiswa resmi S-1 Teknik Fisika yang telah memenuhi ketetapan BP dan telah disahkan oleh MPA
- Ketua MPA dipilih oleh
- HMFT-ITB mempunyai otonomi ke dalam serta ke luar secara ...
- Program BP wajib disusun dan dilaksanakan sesuai dengan ...
- Wakil HMFT-ITB pada Kongres KM ITB
- Poin pertama asas HMFT-ITB
- We are the future we are the frontier
- HMFT-ITB merupakan lembaga pendidikan ...
- Bahasan pada Bab V AD-ART HMFT-ITB
- Memasuki sekretariat HMFT-ITB merupakan salah satu bentuk pemenuhan hak anggota HMFT-ITB pada ART pasal 5 ayat ...
- Era munculnya jaket himpunan
- Landasan utama untuk menyusun peraturan-peraturan di HMFT-ITB
- Event besar dari HMFT-ITB yang bertujuan untuk mengenalkan TF ke masyarakat
- Lembaga pemegang kekuasaan eksekutif di HMFT-ITB
34 Clues: Nama labtek VI • Kutatap asa citaku di • Ketua MPA dipilih oleh • Ketua HMFT-ITB pertama • Penjelasan dari Mukadimah • Poin pertama asas HMFT-ITB • Lokasi Sekretariat HMFT-ITB • Era munculnya jaket himpunan • Kedudukan tertinggi di HMFT-ITB • Asas HMFT-ITB bisa diubah melalui • Wakil HMFT-ITB pada Kongres KM ITB • Bahasan pada Bab V AD-ART HMFT-ITB • ...
WESTERN MUSIC CROSSWORDBY FRANCINE/JHT 2024-05-11
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- Music is equal to what?
- In the 5th characteristic of music in classical music, one of its music was shifted to … sonatas.
- What are Wagner creative development works?
- There are 7 periods in the development of western music. What is the 6th period of it?
- Who's the leader of Russian art music creation in the 19th century?
- What do the literati express towards reality with lyric poetry?
- Carl Maria Von Weber, was known as a … composer.
- In the early 20th century, a modernist art school emerged in German art and spread to what type of circles and fields?
- In what academy of music did Edvard Grieg enter, when he was just 15 years old?
- George Gershwin is one of the masters for the … of American music.
- In the history of art, the baroque style is in contrast to what style?
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- What is the title of Franz Peter Schubert's major works?
- What are the 9 daughters of Zeus were in charge of?
- Music activities in ancient Greece mainly existed in …, poetry and tragedy, and the earliest musical instruments and scores appeared. What is the first one of it?
- Where did Claude Debussy studied piano and composition at?
- Copland’s early works are overall based on Neo-classicism of …?
- What is the form of Tragedy composed of poetry, dance and music?
- The creation “Emancipation of the dissonance” is made by whom composers during the Romanticism period?
- What are some of the features of the baroque period, where the style refers to an instrument and a group of instruments, where a band sometimes plays in a mix of independent and togetherness?
- During the period of Greece and Rome, early musical instruments appeared, such as the Lyre of…
20 Clues: Music is equal to what? • What are Wagner creative development works? • Carl Maria Von Weber, was known as a … composer. • What are the 9 daughters of Zeus were in charge of? • What is the title of Franz Peter Schubert's major works? • Where did Claude Debussy studied piano and composition at? • Copland’s early works are overall based on Neo-classicism of …? • ...
8th Grade Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-27
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- The term for arranging all of the colors together in a single wheel (Two words, no space).
- The color palette that is made with purple, orange, and green.
- The color palette that contains blue, green, and purple.
- The term for art that is made from non-realistic objects or depicts things unrealistically.
- The color palette that contains red, orange, and yellow.
- A word for a color palette made from colors such as black, brown, beige, and white.
- The term for our first project (with the folded papers).
- The color palette that has blue, yellow, and red.
- The type of paint we are using for our paint projects in class.
- The word for how light or dark a color is.
- The tool used to apply paint to a paper or canvas.
- A term for art that is made to look as close to real life as possible.
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- An art material that comes from the ground and can be molded into different shapes. (Project from last year).
- A type of art that depicts a given environment - usually outdoor lands.
- The type of drawing that we made to show our streets (hint: there are two points in this drawing - there are three words with no spaces.)
- A type of paint that is used primarily with water - we used this a lot last year.
- The name of the painting where we paint ourselves. (Two words, no space)
- The color palette made from combining primary and secondary colors. It has names like yellow-green, red-violet, etc.
- The plastic object that paint is stored on.
- The word for hues such as blue, green, red, orange, etc.
- One of the two main painting surfaces - usually made from cloth.
21 Clues: The word for how light or dark a color is. • The plastic object that paint is stored on. • The color palette that has blue, yellow, and red. • The tool used to apply paint to a paper or canvas. • The color palette that contains blue, green, and purple. • The color palette that contains red, orange, and yellow. • ...
Sport 4 2025-01-04
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- - Ride a bike on rough, hilly terrain.
- - A Japanese martial art using bamboo swords.
- - Use wind to move a boat across the water.
- - A mix of soccer and rugby played in Ireland.
- - Use a long pole to jump over a high bar.
- - Sports involving horseback riding.
- - A sport where you try to pin your opponent.
- - A mix of volleyball, soccer, and gymnastics on an inflatable court.
- - Kick a soccer ball into a large hole, like golf.
- - Climb frozen waterfalls or ice walls.
- - Throw a ball into a goal using your hands.
- - Play soccer on a curved table.
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- - Jump and perform flips on a trampoline.
- - Keep multiple objects in the air using your hands.
- - A Brazilian martial art that combines dance and acrobatics.
- - A Japanese martial art focused on self-defense.
- - Play hockey at the bottom of a pool.
- - An Irish sport played with a stick and a small ball.
- - A fast-paced sport played with a ball and a curved basket.
- - A version of soccer played on a smaller, hard court.
- - Navigate rough rivers in an inflatable raft.
- - A Scottish sport similar to field hockey.
- - A mix of tennis and squash played in a glass court.
- - Catch and throw a ball with a netted stick.
- - Alternate between chess and boxing rounds.
- - A martial art combining kicking and punching.
- - Ride a one-wheeled bike for fun or sport.
- - Play hockey on roller skates.
- - Throw balls to hit opponents and avoid being hit.
- - Use a map and compass to navigate through a course.
30 Clues: - Play hockey on roller skates. • - Play soccer on a curved table. • - Sports involving horseback riding. • - Play hockey at the bottom of a pool. • - Ride a bike on rough, hilly terrain. • - Climb frozen waterfalls or ice walls. • - Jump and perform flips on a trampoline. • - Use a long pole to jump over a high bar. • - A Scottish sport similar to field hockey. • ...
Chapter 29 2026-01-27
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- The art of writing and acting in plays.
- Son of Zeus, God of the sun, music, and poetry
- Sister of Zeus, Goddess of the hearth (the family fireplace)
- The art of creating three-dimensional figures out of wood, stone, or metal.
- Daughter of Zeus, Goddess of love and beauty
- The art of designing buildings.
- Son of Zeus, God of war
- A traditional story that helps explain a culture's beliefs or a natural phenomenon.
- A great Athenian leader who inspired the city to rebuild and reach a "Golden Age" of wealth and art.
- The search for wisdom or knowledge; literally "love of wisdom."
- King of the gods, Ruler of Mount Olympus; god of the sky and thunder
- Sister of Zeus, Goddess of agriculture and the harvest
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- The hill above a Greek city, on which temples and statues were built.
- (twowords)A period of great peace, prosperity, and happiness in a culture.
- Wife of Zeus,G oddess of marriage and family
- (twowords)Athletic competitions, including horse and chariot racing, held as part of a festival to honor Athena
- Son of Zeus, God of fire and metalworking
- Son of Zeus, Messenger of the gods; god of travel and trade
- Brother of Zeus, God of the sea
- Daughter of Zeus, Goddess of wisdom and war
- A famous Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions and was eventually sentenced to death.
- The most famous temple on the Acropolis, built to honor the goddess Athena.
- (threewords)A priestess through whom the god Apollo was believed to speak, providing advice to Greeks.
- Daughter of Zeus, Goddess of the hunt and the moon
24 Clues: Son of Zeus, God of war • The art of designing buildings. • Brother of Zeus, God of the sea • The art of writing and acting in plays. • Son of Zeus, God of fire and metalworking • Daughter of Zeus, Goddess of wisdom and war • Wife of Zeus,G oddess of marriage and family • Daughter of Zeus, Goddess of love and beauty • Son of Zeus, God of the sun, music, and poetry • ...
All about the Romans and the Greeks 2021-02-11
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- Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures
- Roman had many skills in art and Greek art was very important there ______
- Most Roman education was based on Greeks education and the Greeks ______ to learn
- Roman Pottery was very important to their daily lives and Greeks art was very _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music _______ like
- While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________
- Roman artists accused of painting gods and Greek artists focused on painting ______
- In Rome it was hard to farm because it was mostly temples and Greek farming was also difficult because they did not have a lot of _______
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- Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours
- Greeks had a similar school day to ours and Romans had to ___________ every day to go to school
- The Greeks homes were built to keep them warm in the summer and the Romans homes were Built to ________
- Greeks wore simple made clothes and the Romans wore _________ clothing
- Greek girls had to get married at 13-14 and the Romans were married for _______
- Roman music was important to ancient Rome and Greeks no one really knows what Greek music ____ like
- Greek families had similar lives to what we had today and the Roman families very _______
- Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods
- In Rome sports were very popular in Greek there were a variety of _____
- The Greeks had different types of buildings and the Romans__________ there gods
- Romans had greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, blackbirds as pets and the Greeks had __________ as pets
- Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______
20 Clues: While the Romans were republic the Greeks were _________ • Both Greeks and Romans focused art on important __________ figures • Romans ate traditional food and the Greeks ate a _______of foods • Romans played with toys and played games and the Greeks played_______ • Romans had a light breakfast and Greeks had breakfast ________ to ours • ...
Rome Unit Vocabulary 2021-04-20
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- - an official of the Roman Republic elected by the plebeians to protect their rights
- - an irrigation system invented by the Etruscans - inhabitants of Etruria, a land just north of palatine
- - a group of 300 men elected to govern Rome in the Roman Republic
- - an arched structure used to hold up a ceiling or roof
- - a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom
- - a person trained to fight another person to death for public entertainment
- - one of two chief leaders in the Roman Republic
- - spoken and written words used to communicate thoughts, ideas, and feelings
- - a half-round or hemisphere-shaped roof
- - human creations intended to express beauty and convey messages
- - the science of building structure and the like
- - a period of European history around the 14th century in which there was rebirth of interest and accomplishments in art, literature, and learning
- - in the Roman Republic, a rich man who held power
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- - a form of government with elected leaders
- - wars fought between Rome and Carthage
- - to refuse to approve proposals of government made by the senate
- - a traditional story that helps to explain a culture's beliefs
- - a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- - the process of becoming larger, such as of an empire
- - people from the ancient country of Latium, an area in which is now the country of Italy
- - a contribution of one culture to another
- - The art of designing building
- - a city in Italy
- - one of the common people in the Roman Republic
- - a legal system
- - one of the seven hills in ancient Rome
- - having the characteristics of Roman art with a strong Greek influence
27 Clues: - a legal system • - a city in Italy • - The art of designing building • - wars fought between Rome and Carthage • - one of the seven hills in ancient Rome • - a half-round or hemisphere-shaped roof • - a contribution of one culture to another • - a form of government with elected leaders • - one of two chief leaders in the Roman Republic • ...
The Harlem Charade 2021-12-09
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- The main character
- The name of Councilman Markum's project
- The logo of the Invisible 7, found on all of their murals
- The title of this book
- The artist who painted the painting that was found in the garden
- The restaurant in the Harlem neighborhood that had to close down because of Markham's amusement park plan
- The girl that came into Jin's grandparents bodega and left free metro cards and is now one of Jin's best friends
- The man who works with Councilman Markum and wants to have his dad own the art museum in the new Harlem World
- The lady that gave Jin, ALex and ELvin information on Henriette Drummond
- The group of artist that split up because henriette drummond vandalised a painting
- The man that is trying to destroy the Harlem neighborhood and turn it into an amusement park
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- The boy who found an old painting in a garden
- The lady who runs the art museum and is against Councilman Markum's plan to detroy the Harlem neighborhood
- The reason why Elvin's grandfather was in the hospital
- The genre that this book is
- The city that this book takes place in
- The boy who attacked Elvin's grandfather
- A small owner-operated convenience store in New York City
- The boy that stole bread from Jin and ALex and is now trying to figure out how his grandpa's attack is connected to historic art
- The piece of art that Henriette Drummond painted in the hospital
- The building where henriette drummond painted a mural about all different kinds of people's life
- The boy who skateboards and saved Elvin from T.J and Pugnacio
22 Clues: The main character • The title of this book • The genre that this book is • The city that this book takes place in • The name of Councilman Markum's project • The boy who attacked Elvin's grandfather • The boy who found an old painting in a garden • The reason why Elvin's grandfather was in the hospital • The logo of the Invisible 7, found on all of their murals • ...
