greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Unit 4 2025-06-19
Across
- A part of body begin with F, 3 letters
- An animal begin with E, 8 letters
- An animal begin with C, 9 letters
- An animal begin with B, 3 letters
- An animal begin with C, 5 letters
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- An animal begin with D, 7 letters
- A part of body begin with F, 3 letters
- A part of body begin with F, 7 letters
- An animal begin with G, 7 letters
- A part of body begin with C, 4 letters
10 Clues: An animal begin with D, 7 letters • An animal begin with E, 8 letters • An animal begin with G, 7 letters • An animal begin with C, 9 letters • An animal begin with B, 3 letters • An animal begin with C, 5 letters • A part of body begin with F, 3 letters • A part of body begin with F, 3 letters • A part of body begin with F, 7 letters • A part of body begin with C, 4 letters
Intellect Booster 2024-12-22
Across
- largest stock exchange in India (5 letters)
- index for US technology stocks (7 letters)
- Federal Reserve's short-term interest rate decision (4 letters)
- IPO from an electric vehicle company (3 letters)
- energy benchmark commodity (5 letters)
- Indian stock market index (6 letters)
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- 2024's top gaining sector in India (5 letters)
- responsible for India's monetary policy (3 letters)
- of market volatility (3 letters)
- involving buying low and selling high within days (5 letters)
10 Clues: of market volatility (3 letters) • Indian stock market index (6 letters) • energy benchmark commodity (5 letters) • index for US technology stocks (7 letters) • largest stock exchange in India (5 letters) • 2024's top gaining sector in India (5 letters) • IPO from an electric vehicle company (3 letters) • responsible for India's monetary policy (3 letters) • ...
kayleigh agosta 2022-09-19
Across
- thicker letters of a text
- a typographical symbol
- main stroke of a letter
- cursive
- lower-case letter that is taller the the x-height
- a letter that extend below the baseline
- the line upon which most letter sit
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- the art and technique of arranging type
- the indicating height within the font of an upper case letter
- typeface used for body copy
- a particular size, weight, and style of a typeface
- tails
- the design of lettering that can include variations
- measured in points
- the spacing between letters
- a diagonal part of the letter
- no tails
- the equal spacing between letters
18 Clues: tails • cursive • no tails • measured in points • a typographical symbol • main stroke of a letter • thicker letters of a text • typeface used for body copy • the spacing between letters • a diagonal part of the letter • the equal spacing between letters • the line upon which most letter sit • the art and technique of arranging type • a letter that extend below the baseline • ...
Madison Palmer Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
12 Clues: the first martyr • greek word for bishop • greek word for church • greek word for deacon • baptized the ethiopian • the city Saul was from • hebrew name for pentecost • church for those on earth • church for those in heaven • church for those in purgatory • where luke's gospel leaves off • author of acts of the apostles
Trigonometry 2021-05-12
Across
- adjacent side/hypotenuse
- side opposite to the right angle of right triangle
- the greek word'tri' means
- the greek word'metron' means
- hypotenuse/adjacent side
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- sinA & cosA are equal then A=
- study of sides & angles of a triangle
- adjacent side/opposite side
- opposite side/hypotenuse
- hypotenuse/opposite
- opposite side/adjacent
- the greek word'gon' means
12 Clues: hypotenuse/opposite • opposite side/adjacent • opposite side/hypotenuse • adjacent side/hypotenuse • hypotenuse/adjacent side • the greek word'tri' means • the greek word'gon' means • adjacent side/opposite side • the greek word'metron' means • sinA & cosA are equal then A= • study of sides & angles of a triangle • side opposite to the right angle of right triangle
Ancient Greece 2022-02-02
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- Greek law enforcers
- Greek city-state
- Spartan enslaved person
- Governing system by the citizens
- Fort on top of a city-state hill
- Force used for battle
- Greek military strategy
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- Studier of moral constructs
- Governor in Ancient Persia
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Story that explains belief or practice
- Ruler unrestrained by law
12 Clues: Greek city-state • Greek law enforcers • Force used for battle • Spartan enslaved person • Greek military strategy • Ruler unrestrained by law • Governor in Ancient Persia • Studier of moral constructs • Governing system by the citizens • Fort on top of a city-state hill • Story that explains belief or practice • Land surrounded by water on three sides
James and Hebrews Crossword 2025-04-23
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- One who is sent by God on a specific mission.
- What the followers of Jesus did when he died. (6 letters)
- God considers Jesus as his ___
- Solomon asked God for ______ (6 letters)
- The book before James
- Word of greeting; peace and well being.
- What are the books Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John commonly known as?
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- Strong belief in God.
- One of God’s names. Begins with Y, ends with H. ______ (6 letters)
- A place that you go to when you believe in God after death.
- You ____ when you want to speak with God.
- He died for our sins.
- Jesus is the _______ (7 letters)
- The hand of God that Jesus sits at.
- The number of tribes there are.
- The book after Hebrews
16 Clues: Strong belief in God. • He died for our sins. • The book before James • The book after Hebrews • God considers Jesus as his ___ • The number of tribes there are. • Jesus is the _______ (7 letters) • The hand of God that Jesus sits at. • Word of greeting; peace and well being. • Solomon asked God for ______ (6 letters) • You ____ when you want to speak with God. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-09
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- , the god of fire
- , ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty
- , god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology
- , Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens
- , the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth
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- , Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over grains and the fertility of the earth.
- ,god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle.
- , one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.
- , herald of the gods
- , goddess of women, marriage, family and childbirth in ancient Greek religion and mythology, one of the twelve Olympians and the sister and wife of Zeus.
- , he virgin goddess of the hearth, the right ordering of domesticity, the family, the home, and the state.
- , one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology.
12 Clues: , the god of fire • , herald of the gods • , ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty • , god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology • ,god of war or, more properly, the spirit of battle. • , Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens • ...
Early Greek History 2017-11-09
Across
- patron goddess of Athens..goddess of wisdom
- blind poet who wrote the Iliad
- goddess of "love" and beauty
- Greek speaking warriors of the Trojan War...destroy Minoan civilization
- the Greek word for city-state
- there were 12 major divinities known as _______.
- wife of Zeus
- goddess of the hunt
- great Athenian reformer that passed laws to aid the poor
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- the government type given to the world by Athens
- god of the sun an prophecy
- the epic story of Homer on the Trojan War
- the war highlighted in Homer's Iliad
- the rule of one man
- Bronze Age "pre-Greeks" on the island of Crete
- king of the gods
- only free adult males born in the city state was one of these
- first law giver of Athens...harsh laws
- the Greek word for market
19 Clues: wife of Zeus • king of the gods • the rule of one man • goddess of the hunt • the Greek word for market • god of the sun an prophecy • goddess of "love" and beauty • the Greek word for city-state • blind poet who wrote the Iliad • the war highlighted in Homer's Iliad • first law giver of Athens...harsh laws • the epic story of Homer on the Trojan War • ...
Monasticism 2014-03-30
Across
- Monastic singing style
- First Benedictine Nun
- Greek word for eremos
- Washing place
- Chief nun
- Second in command
- Home town of Benedict
- White monks
- Wandering monks
- Special hat worn
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- Founded a new Monastic Community in 1997
- Religious garment
- Small stone houses
- Chief monk
- At the centre of all Monasteries
- Origins of Monasticism can be traced back to
- monks Benedictine
- Greek word for monachos
- Language of St Anthony of Egypt
19 Clues: Chief nun • Chief monk • White monks • Washing place • Wandering monks • Special hat worn • Religious garment • monks Benedictine • Second in command • Small stone houses • First Benedictine Nun • Greek word for eremos • Home town of Benedict • Monastic singing style • Greek word for monachos • Language of St Anthony of Egypt • At the centre of all Monasteries • ...
Etymology Crossword 2024-04-04
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- by law
- according to form
- greek word for city-state
- for the public good
- in another place
- let the buyer beware
- latin word for common people
- latin word for soldier
- XIX
- latin word for king
- greek word for absolute leader
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- by fact
- for matter of form
- latin word for peace
- latin word for old
- latin word for the best
- in good faith
- latin word for war
- XI
- at another time
20 Clues: XI • XIX • by law • by fact • in good faith • at another time • in another place • according to form • for matter of form • latin word for old • latin word for war • for the public good • latin word for king • latin word for peace • let the buyer beware • latin word for soldier • latin word for the best • greek word for city-state • latin word for common people • greek word for absolute leader
HOSPITAL VOCABULARY 2023-12-17
Across
- Portable container for waste elimination (6 letters)
- Sudden, critical situation requiring immediate attention (10 letters)
- Medicine administered through a syringe (9 letters)
- Process of getting better after illness or surgery (8 letters)
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- Medical record of a patient's progress (5 letters)
- Free from germs and bacteria (7 letters)
- Medical professional who treats patients (6 letters)
- Material used to dress a wound (7 letters)
- Imaging technique using radiation (5 letters)
9 Clues: Free from germs and bacteria (7 letters) • Material used to dress a wound (7 letters) • Imaging technique using radiation (5 letters) • Medical record of a patient's progress (5 letters) • Medicine administered through a syringe (9 letters) • Portable container for waste elimination (6 letters) • Medical professional who treats patients (6 letters) • ...
Animals 2024-09-27
Across
- A pet that often barks (3 letters)
- A farm animal that says "quack" (4 letters)
- A large, striped cat (5 letters)
- A bird that can't fly (7 letters)
- A flying insect with stripes (3 letters)
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- A small, furry animal that likes cheese (5 letters)
- A wild animal that lives in the jungle (6 letters)
- A wild animal that roars (4 letters)
- A small, hopping animal with long ears (6 letters)
9 Clues: A large, striped cat (5 letters) • A bird that can't fly (7 letters) • A pet that often barks (3 letters) • A wild animal that roars (4 letters) • A flying insect with stripes (3 letters) • A farm animal that says "quack" (4 letters) • A wild animal that lives in the jungle (6 letters) • A small, hopping animal with long ears (6 letters) • ...
Serbian Crossword 2024-11-15
Across
- What Nicky can do very fast (6 letters)
- A reward or prize (7 letters)
- Where the Jog-a-thon will happen (5 letters)
- Something you can throw at Mr. Warren (12 letters)
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- Cookies sold at the stand (9 letters)
- Who helped make cookies (4 letters)
- The boy in the story (5 letters)
- The girl in the story (4 letters)
- The name of the fundraising event (9 letters)
9 Clues: A reward or prize (7 letters) • The boy in the story (5 letters) • The girl in the story (4 letters) • Who helped make cookies (4 letters) • Cookies sold at the stand (9 letters) • What Nicky can do very fast (6 letters) • Where the Jog-a-thon will happen (5 letters) • The name of the fundraising event (9 letters) • Something you can throw at Mr. Warren (12 letters)
Polynomials 2025-07-23
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- When degree is 2 (9 letters)
- A number multiplied with a variable in a term (9 letters)
- When degree is 1 (6 letters)
- A polynomial with two terms (8 letters)
- A single number or variable or product of both (4 letters)
- A constant polynomial has no ______ (8 letters)
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- Expression with three terms (9 letters)
- When degree is 3 (5 letters)
- Symbol used to represent unknown value (8 letters)
- A polynomial with one term only (8 letters)
10 Clues: When degree is 2 (9 letters) • When degree is 3 (5 letters) • When degree is 1 (6 letters) • Expression with three terms (9 letters) • A polynomial with two terms (8 letters) • A polynomial with one term only (8 letters) • A constant polynomial has no ______ (8 letters) • Symbol used to represent unknown value (8 letters) • ...
37 2022-01-24
15 Clues: Buddy • Slime • Greek O • Greek A • Utensils • Two times • Elbows e.g. • Apple product • Painter Nolde • Old Spanish coin • Streaming service (2) • Crazy about dates (2) • Often found alongside rinse • “___ Home Alabama” Lynyrd Skynyrd song • Actor in the 1953 film "From Here to Eternity".
TBA M1 01 2021-02-17
Across
- This peril is included in the basic coverage under Fire Takaful (4 letters)
- The cause of loss is termed as ____ (5 letters)
- A condition that increases the chance of loss is called ___ (6 letters)
- The amount that participant has to bear in the event of a claim is called _____ (6 letters)
- __________ Contract is where the terms and conditions are inferred by the actions of the parties involved (7 letters)
- ____ liability takaful covers the cost of compensating anyone who is injured by a faulty product that your business designs, manufactures or supplies (7 letters)
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- Takaful comes from the Arabic verb ____ (6 letters)
- This is not covered under the PA Takaful (7 letters)
- __________ Contract is where the terms and conditions are spelled out in the contract either verbally or in writing (9 letters)
- ____ in one of the Principles of Insurance (9 letters)
10 Clues: The cause of loss is termed as ____ (5 letters) • Takaful comes from the Arabic verb ____ (6 letters) • This is not covered under the PA Takaful (7 letters) • ____ in one of the Principles of Insurance (9 letters) • A condition that increases the chance of loss is called ___ (6 letters) • This peril is included in the basic coverage under Fire Takaful (4 letters) • ...
South America 2023-07-17
Across
- Southwestern country featuring wine valleys and the driest desert on Earth (5 letters)
- Country that hosts the famous Iguazu waterfalls (9 letters)
- Country where the famous cities of Medellin and Cali are located (8 letters)
- Country with one of the largest oil reserves and the highest uninterrupted waterfall (9 letters)
- The smallest and most densely populated country in Central America (10 letters)
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- Home of the Galapagos Islands and the ancient Inca Civilization (7 letters)
- This country is home to the Maya and Aztec ruins (6 letters)
- One of the highest countries worldwide, known for its gigantic salt flats (7 letters)
- The largest country in South America known for its Christ the Redeemer statue and the Amazon River (6 letters)
- A country in the Andes Mountains known for its ancient ruins of Machu Picchu (4 letters)
10 Clues: Country that hosts the famous Iguazu waterfalls (9 letters) • This country is home to the Maya and Aztec ruins (6 letters) • Home of the Galapagos Islands and the ancient Inca Civilization (7 letters) • Country where the famous cities of Medellin and Cali are located (8 letters) • The smallest and most densely populated country in Central America (10 letters) • ...
Winter 2023-11-30
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- 4 letters to describe what falls from the sky when it is below 32 degrees
- 7 letters to describe a top you wear to keep warm
- 6 letters to describe what you feel when it is cold outside
- 10 letters to describe what starts on December 21st
- 11 letters to describe a sweet treat with hints of ginger and cinnmamon
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- 5 letters to describe what you wear to keep your feet warm when shoveling snow
- rain, 12 letters to describe a type of rainfall that when cold enough can freeze bridges, roads and vehicles
- cocoa, 8 letters to describe a liquid that tastes even better with marshmallows on top
- place, 9 letters to describe what you can sit in front of to keep warm inside your home
- 3 letters to describe something that makes the road slippery
10 Clues: 7 letters to describe a top you wear to keep warm • 10 letters to describe what starts on December 21st • 6 letters to describe what you feel when it is cold outside • 3 letters to describe something that makes the road slippery • 11 letters to describe a sweet treat with hints of ginger and cinnmamon • ...
Digestion and Nutrition 2024-02-20
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- - This enzyme in saliva starts the digestion of starch. (7 letters)
- - The type of nutrient that is the body's main source of energy. (11 letters)
- - The organ where the process of chemical digestion begins. (5 letters)
- - A dietary component essential for keeping the digestive system healthy but not digested by the body. (5 letters)
- - The process by which food is broken down into small enough pieces to be absorbed by the body. (9 letters)
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- - This organ stores bile before releasing it into the small intestine. (7 letters)
- - The type of nutrient important for growth and repair of the body. (9 letters)
- - A muscular organ that mixes food and secretes digestive juices. (7 letters)
- - The long tube that food travels down from the mouth to the stomach. (9 letters)
- - Tiny finger-like structures in the small intestine that absorb nutrients. (5 letters)
10 Clues: - This enzyme in saliva starts the digestion of starch. (7 letters) • - The organ where the process of chemical digestion begins. (5 letters) • - The type of nutrient that is the body's main source of energy. (11 letters) • - A muscular organ that mixes food and secretes digestive juices. (7 letters) • ...
hack the system 2024-01-17
Across
- Term for the blending of human and machine, central to cyberfeminist thought. (6 letters)
- The British theorist known for her work on cyberfeminism. (4 letters)
- The intersectional approach to cyberfeminism recognizes the importance of multiple _________. (11 letters)
- The rejection of traditional binary constructs, promoting fluidity in gender identities. (12 letters)
- The influential essay by Donna Haraway that explores the concept of the cyborg. (8 letters)
- A form of activism that uses technical skills to challenge oppressive structures. (7 letters)
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- The idea that technology is not neutral and can reinforce existing power structures. (8 letters)
- A collective in the 1990s known for their "Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century." (4 letters)
- A feminist artist and writer who explored issues of gender and technology. (4 letters)
- The field that encompasses science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. (3 letters)
10 Clues: The British theorist known for her work on cyberfeminism. (4 letters) • A feminist artist and writer who explored issues of gender and technology. (4 letters) • Term for the blending of human and machine, central to cyberfeminist thought. (6 letters) • The field that encompasses science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. (3 letters) • ...
general knowledge 2024-01-24
Across
- - Moving to music's beat, with steps both fast and sweet (5 letters)
- - Sweet treat for birthdays grand, with layers stacked and frosting planned (4 letters)
- - Water, juice, or milk to sip, quench your thirst with a happy lip (5 letters)
- - Messages sent through the wire, from friends near and far to admire (5 letters)
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- - Food to nourish, bite by bite, keeping you strong and full of might (4 letters)
- - Ticks and tocks, tells the time, on a wall or wrist it chimes (5 letters)
- - Clangs and chimes, a ringing sound, announcing news or gathering round (4 letters)
- - Flickering flames, warm and bright, burning logs through day and night (4 letters)
- - Entrance to a room or home, where welcome waits for you to roam (4 letters)
- - Gills and fins in water deep, swimming silent, secrets keep (5 letters)
10 Clues: - Moving to music's beat, with steps both fast and sweet (5 letters) • - Gills and fins in water deep, swimming silent, secrets keep (5 letters) • - Ticks and tocks, tells the time, on a wall or wrist it chimes (5 letters) • - Entrance to a room or home, where welcome waits for you to roam (4 letters) • ...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome 2024-04-01
Across
- Abbreviation; a biomarker used to detect changes in gut microbiota composition. (4 letters)
- Prevalence estimates for IBS don’t seem to vary by race, but rather by ________. (7 letters)
- Most test results for IBS patients are ________. (6 letters)
- A disorder with ________ pathophysiology has different causes and symptoms among affected individuals. (12 letters)
- What demographic does IBS affect up to 3 times more? (5 letters)
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- Main symptom of IBS. (2 words, 13 letters)
- Many diagnostic biomarkers for IBS are taken from the ________ or feces. (5 letters)
- IBS is often misdiagnosed due to the likely presence of another disease, also called a ________. (11 letters)
- A group of symptoms which occur together, or a condition characterized by a set of associated symptoms. (8 letters)
- Almost 75% of patients still suffer from the syndrome five years after diagnosis, indicating that IBS is ________. (7 letters)
10 Clues: Main symptom of IBS. (2 words, 13 letters) • Most test results for IBS patients are ________. (6 letters) • What demographic does IBS affect up to 3 times more? (5 letters) • Many diagnostic biomarkers for IBS are taken from the ________ or feces. (5 letters) • Abbreviation; a biomarker used to detect changes in gut microbiota composition. (4 letters) • ...
HM Vocab Puzzle 2026-02-06
Across
- To tell someone exactly what to do or to speak words for someone to write down (7 letters)
- To speak up for someone or support a cause (8 letters)
- A job or career that someone does, especially one they feel strongly about (8 letters)
- When something is easy to guess because it happens the same way every time (11 letters)
- The final decision made by a jury in a trial (7 letters)
- The way someone speaks or the choice of words they use (7 letters)
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- To say words out loud or make sounds with your voice (8 letters)
- When two statements or ideas don't match or are opposites (13 letters)
- To take away or cancel something that was given before (6 letters)
- To call on something for help, like a rule or a higher power (6 letters)
10 Clues: To speak up for someone or support a cause (8 letters) • The final decision made by a jury in a trial (7 letters) • To say words out loud or make sounds with your voice (8 letters) • To take away or cancel something that was given before (6 letters) • The way someone speaks or the choice of words they use (7 letters) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-19
Across
- The right to keep personal information protected from unauthorized access. (7 letters)
- Small text files stored on a user's device to track online activity. (7 letters)
- A process that scrambles data to protect it from unauthorized access. (10 letters)
- Permission granted by an individual for their data to be collected or used. (7 letters)
- A secret combination of characters used to protect accounts and data. (8 letters)
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- An incident where sensitive data is accessed without authorization. (6 letters)
- This principle focuses on creating environments where everyone feels welcomed, respected, valued, and empowered to participate fully. (9 letters)
- The state of being unnamed or unidentifiable online. (9 letters)
- Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality. (5 letters)
- This refers to raw facts, figures, or information that can be collected, measured, recorded, and analyzed. (4 letters)
10 Clues: The state of being unnamed or unidentifiable online. (9 letters) • Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality. (5 letters) • An incident where sensitive data is accessed without authorization. (6 letters) • Small text files stored on a user's device to track online activity. (7 letters) • ...
environmental science 2024-06-13
Across
- Harmful introduction of substances into the environment. Harmful environmental substances (9 letters)
- Biological community of interacting organisms and their environment. Organism community and environment (9 letters)
- Resource that can be replenished naturally. Naturally replenishable resource (9 letters)
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. Variety of life in a habitat (12 letters)
- Process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food. Plant process using sunlight (14 letters)
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- Natural environment where an organism lives. Organism's natural home (7 letters)
- Ability to maintain ecological balance without depletion of resources. Ecological balance maintenance (14 letters)
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. Decomposable by living organisms (12 letters)
- Species seriously at risk of extinction. At risk of extinction (10 letters)
- Action of protecting the environment and its resources. Protecting the environment (12 letters)
10 Clues: Species seriously at risk of extinction. At risk of extinction (10 letters) • Natural environment where an organism lives. Organism's natural home (7 letters) • Resource that can be replenished naturally. Naturally replenishable resource (9 letters) • Action of protecting the environment and its resources. Protecting the environment (12 letters) • ...
UNIVERSITY PREPARATION 2024-09-03
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- A summary of your qualifications and experiences to impress the admissions committee (7 letters)
- The part of the letter where you express your enthusiasm and fit for the program (9 letters)
- Your initial introduction in the letter, including your name and purpose (7 letters)
- The document you write to express interest in a university (8 letters)
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- A professional tone or style used throughout the letter (9 letters)
- The conclusion of your letter where you express gratitude and eagerness to discuss further (8 letters)
- What you need to include to make your letter persuasive and detailed (7 letters)
- A key component of your application letter that outlines your academic achievements (8 letters)
- The part of the letter where you explain why you're a good fit for the university (9 letters)
- The specific program or department you are applying to (6 letters)
10 Clues: The specific program or department you are applying to (6 letters) • A professional tone or style used throughout the letter (9 letters) • The document you write to express interest in a university (8 letters) • What you need to include to make your letter persuasive and detailed (7 letters) • ...
GEMMA - investment & savings 2024-11-09
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- A plan to organize how to spend and save money (6 letters)
- Ownership in a company that you can buy and sell again (6 letters)
- A type of interest added to your savings over time, making your balance grow faster (8 letters)
- helps people in Malta learn how to manage their money better so they can save, spend wisely and be prepared for the future (5 letters)
- Money you pay when you borrow or earn when you save (8 letters)
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- Type of account for young people in school (8 letters)
- Rising prices that make money worth a little less over time (9 letters)
- Loans you give to companies or the government that pay you back with interest (5 letters)
- Setting aside money to keep for the future (6 letters)
- A type of account used daily for deposits and withdrawals (7 letters)
10 Clues: Type of account for young people in school (8 letters) • Setting aside money to keep for the future (6 letters) • A plan to organize how to spend and save money (6 letters) • Money you pay when you borrow or earn when you save (8 letters) • Ownership in a company that you can buy and sell again (6 letters) • ...
WTM GAME NIGHT!! 2023-10-14
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- A type of data storage device that is used to store large amounts of data (7 letters)
- A type of artificial intelligence that can learn and adapt without being explicitly programmed (7 letters)
- A system that allows users to access and store data online (5 letters)
- A type of computer memory that is used to store data temporarily (5 letters)
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- A type of software that protects computers from viruses and malware (7 letters)
- A type of software that allows users to create and edit documents (5 letters)
- A programming language that is used to develop mobile apps (4 letters)
- A popular programming language used for web development (5 letters)
- A device that connects computers to a network (4 letters)
- A system that allows users to communicate with each other over the internet (4 letters)
10 Clues: A device that connects computers to a network (4 letters) • A popular programming language used for web development (5 letters) • A programming language that is used to develop mobile apps (4 letters) • A system that allows users to access and store data online (5 letters) • A type of computer memory that is used to store data temporarily (5 letters) • ...
Literary Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-25
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- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. (8 letters)
- Relating to literature or writing. (8 letters)
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. (9 letters)
- A type of dramatic work where the protagonist faces a downfall or a catastrophic ending. (7 letters)
- Refers to the structure or arrangement of elements in a literary work. (4 letters)
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- Visually descriptive or figurative language. (7 letters)
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. (7 letters)
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. (9 letters)
- A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. (5 letters)
- A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as." (6 letters)
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. (7 letters)
11 Clues: Relating to literature or writing. (8 letters) • Visually descriptive or figurative language. (7 letters) • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. (9 letters) • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. (9 letters) • A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as." (6 letters) • ...
Climate Change and Emission 2024-10-16
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- Energy from the sun used for generating electricity (5 letters)
- A layer of the atmosphere that protects the Earth from harmful UV radiation (5 letters)
- The process by which plants convert CO2 into oxygen (14 letters)
- A colorless gas, also known as a potent greenhouse gas, with the formula CH4 (7 letters)
- A long-term change in the Earth’s climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature (7 letters)
- Dioxide A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels (9 letters)
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- The trapping of heat by greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere (9 letters)
- An increase in this can cause sea levels to rise, damaging coastal cities (9 letters)
- Type of vehicle that runs partially or fully on electricity (7 letters)
- Renewable energy source that uses wind to generate power (4 letters)
10 Clues: Energy from the sun used for generating electricity (5 letters) • The process by which plants convert CO2 into oxygen (14 letters) • Renewable energy source that uses wind to generate power (4 letters) • Dioxide A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels (9 letters) • Type of vehicle that runs partially or fully on electricity (7 letters) • ...
Trees 2023-07-17
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- The national tree of the United States, known for its large leaves and fall colors (3 letters)
- A tree with heart-shaped leaves, also known as the princess tree (8 letters)
- Fruit tree with white flowers used for making high-quality woodwind instruments (4 letters)
- A fast-growing deciduous shade tree with white bark often found near rivers (6 letters)
- A tree with fragrant flowers, often used in perfumes (8 letters)
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- A tall, deciduous tree known for its graceful leaves and shade (5 letters)
- A tree with beautiful, white flowers that flower in spring (7 letters)
- A tree with beautiful blossoms, often associated with Japan (6 letters)
- A tall tree with soft needles and stays green throughout the year (3 letters)
- A tree with long, flat leaves that is a symbol of tropical regions (4 letters)
10 Clues: A tree with fragrant flowers, often used in perfumes (8 letters) • A tree with beautiful, white flowers that flower in spring (7 letters) • A tree with beautiful blossoms, often associated with Japan (6 letters) • A tall, deciduous tree known for its graceful leaves and shade (5 letters) • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-05-25
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- (Maus)Art Spiegelman's graphic novel that explores the Holocaust(4 letters)
- (Lord of the Flies)The character who represents rationality and civilization(6 letters)
- (Maus)The protagonist's father and a Holocaust survivor(6 letters)
- (Maus)The animal representation of Jewish people in the graphic novel(4 letters)
- (Haroun and the Sea of Stories)The source of stories in the novel(5 letters)
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- (Haroun and the Sea of Stories)The magical creature who accompanies Haroun on his journey(6 letters)
- (Haroun and the Sea of Stories)The villainous character who steals stories(6 letters)
- (Lord of the Flies)The character who represents savagery and the darker side of human nature(4 letters)
- (Lord of the Flies)The character who leads the group of boys on the island(4 letters)
- (Lord of the Flies)The symbol of authority on the island(7 letters)
10 Clues: (Maus)The protagonist's father and a Holocaust survivor(6 letters) • (Lord of the Flies)The symbol of authority on the island(7 letters) • (Maus)Art Spiegelman's graphic novel that explores the Holocaust(4 letters) • (Haroun and the Sea of Stories)The source of stories in the novel(5 letters) • ...
Brucellosis 2024-10-24
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- - (8 letters) A type of disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans, like brucellosis.
- - (11 letters) The primary treatment for brucellosis, often requiring long-term usage.
- - (5 letters) A common symptom of brucellosis that may rise and fall repeatedly.
- - (13 letters) Consuming _______ milk or dairy products can transmit brucellosis to humans.
- - (7 letters) The species of Brucella that is primarily associated with cattle.
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- - (7 letters) Brucellosis can spread through direct _______ with infected animals or their tissues.
- - (7 letters) If left untreated, brucellosis can progress to a long-lasting or _______ condition.
- - (5 letters) These animals are common carriers of Brucella melitensis, one of the main sources of human infection.
- - (8 letters) Brucellosis is caused by _______ of the Brucella genus.
- - (6 letters) A symptom of brucellosis, often occurring during the night and accompanied by chills.
10 Clues: - (8 letters) Brucellosis is caused by _______ of the Brucella genus. • - (7 letters) The species of Brucella that is primarily associated with cattle. • - (5 letters) A common symptom of brucellosis that may rise and fall repeatedly. • - (11 letters) The primary treatment for brucellosis, often requiring long-term usage. • ...
Gifts of the Spirit 2026-03-29
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- spirits Telling the difference between what is from God and what is not (10 letters – two words)
- Supernatural ability to perform signs and wonders that point to God's power (8 letters)
- Corinthians The book of the Bible where Paul explains spiritual gifts in detail (1 Corinthians chapter) (13 letters)
- Extraordinary trust in God even when things look impossible (5 letters)
- The ability to speak a message from God to encourage or warn others (9 letters)
- The gift of knowing things in a supernatural way that helps the church (9 letters)
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- of tongues Explaining what unknown languages mean so others understand (14 letters – two words)
- Special insight or understanding given by the Holy Spirit (7 letters)
- Speaking in unknown languages as the Spirit enables (7 letters)
- The ability God gives to make sick people well (7 letters)
10 Clues: The ability God gives to make sick people well (7 letters) • Speaking in unknown languages as the Spirit enables (7 letters) • Special insight or understanding given by the Holy Spirit (7 letters) • Extraordinary trust in God even when things look impossible (5 letters) • The ability to speak a message from God to encourage or warn others (9 letters) • ...
Percy Jackson (Percy) 2020-12-16
10 Clues: Percy's last name • Name of Percy's mom • Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the sky • Name of Percy's sword • Location of the Underworld • Director of Camp Half-Blood • Greek god of the Underworld • Color that Percy likes his food to be • Name for the half-human children of Greek gods
Adhish & Aachal 2026-01-15
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- Aachal is scared of this activity
- Aachal's profession
- Aachal's husband's name
- Their first house was located here (9 letters)
- Adhish is an entrepreneur at this organization (8 letters)
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- The number of sisters Aachal has (5 letters)
- Aachal's favorite dance style (5 letters)
- They both love playing this
- :Adhish is a part of this studio (8 letters)
- They own this car (5 letters)
10 Clues: Aachal's profession • Aachal's husband's name • They both love playing this • They own this car (5 letters) • Aachal is scared of this activity • Aachal's favorite dance style (5 letters) • The number of sisters Aachal has (5 letters) • :Adhish is a part of this studio (8 letters) • Their first house was located here (9 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-03-03
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- Most famous military adventure that is recounted in the poetry of
- reform-minded aristocrat
- Another reformer, gained the upper hand
- and open are that served as a place where people could assemble and as a market
- a name derived from a Greek word for "capture"
- a group of five men
- Rule by the few
- Holites went into battle marching shoulder to shoulder in a formation called
- Rulers who seized power by force from the aristocrats
- Modern day turkey
- A fortified site on the Greek mainland that was first discovered by the Germal archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann
- Island that Bronze Age was established on
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- Age Civilization established by 2800 B.C.
- Sea Makes contact with the outside world
- Government by the people or rule of many
- THIS IS...??
- and Bosporus Straits in Greek colonies
- Won in a struggle or contest
- Heavily armed infantry soldiers
- Most notable city
- served as a place of refuge during and attack and sometimes came to be a religious center
- Civilization the flourished from 2700 B.C. to 1450 B.C.
- Became the central focus of Greek life
- Poem Long poem that tells the deed of a great hero
- became a unified polis on the peninsula of Atfica
- This plus two other seas border Greece
26 Clues: THIS IS...?? • Rule by the few • Most notable city • Modern day turkey • a group of five men • reform-minded aristocrat • Won in a struggle or contest • Heavily armed infantry soldiers • Became the central focus of Greek life • This plus two other seas border Greece • Another reformer, gained the upper hand • and Bosporus Straits in Greek colonies • ...
Persia/Greece/Rome 2016-09-28
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- Mix of Greek, Persian, Egyptian and Indian culture
- The man responsible for Hellenism
- A government where the emperor and bureaucracy control the land
- Greek city-state
- Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
- Official religion of the Persian empire
- A government where local rulers share power with the emperor
- The most important reason to control the sea
- The philosopher who introduced reason and rational thought by questioning everything
- Founder of Judaism
- Founder of the Persian Empire
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- A government by the people
- The empire that survived the fall of Rome for another 1000 years
- Responsible for a lot of the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire
- About 250 years of prosperity and expansion in Rome
- Greek city-state where women were given more rights
- Most empires did this to their currency, laws, and measures to be more effecient
- The Romans and Persians built these for military and communication purposes
- The most important body of water in the Classical Era
- A government where people are represented,it was created in Rome
- First city to 1 million people
- Regional governor in the Persian Empire (Bureaucrat)
- Roman military
- Greek city-state where Democracy was created
- The metal of the Classical Era
25 Clues: Roman military • Greek city-state • Founder of Judaism • A government by the people • Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus • Founder of the Persian Empire • First city to 1 million people • The metal of the Classical Era • The man responsible for Hellenism • Official religion of the Persian empire • The most important reason to control the sea • Greek city-state where Democracy was created • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
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- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
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- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
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- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
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- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
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- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
History of Fables 2019-09-11
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- fables were told as a means for teaching a ____________
- animals in fables have human qualities such as ___________
- humans are different than animals due to our power to ________
- in speeches, fables were a means to ________ others about a specific point
- for children, fables described the challenges of __________
- original fable words may have been changed to fit this person's purpose
- complete the moral: A man may smile yet be a __________
- One good turn deserves another is the moral for the fable "The ________ and the Eagle"
- Complete the fable title: "The _____ and the Grasshopper"
- What did the man steal from his horse and sold for profit?
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- Aesop is believed to have been a former Greek _____________
- What did the serpent spit into the man's "drinking-horn"?
- fables gave the Greeks the opportunity for self-__________
- Sumerian _________ were written 1500 years before Greek fables
- this Greek believed that fables could help support an argument to prove a point
- Greek fables served as a means to criticize the __________ without fear of punishment
- using animals in human-like situations is this type of belief
- Sumerian proverbs included this kinds of character
- moral that the grasshopper learned: It is best to prepare for days of ________
- fables reminded the weak they could succeed against the powerful by being _____
20 Clues: Sumerian proverbs included this kinds of character • fables were told as a means for teaching a ____________ • complete the moral: A man may smile yet be a __________ • What did the serpent spit into the man's "drinking-horn"? • fables gave the Greeks the opportunity for self-__________ • animals in fables have human qualities such as ___________ • ...
Greece VS Rome 2023-02-16
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- Roman general and politician in Rome
- A form of tunic that fastens at the shoulder, worn by men and women of ancient Greece and Rome
- A rich outer robe or shawl worn by women in ancient Greece
- A game in Greek that was played by first placing a stone on the ground and then throwing a pebble or a ball at the set stone, in an attempt to knock it over.
- Was an invention of the greek god athena
- Greek god of strength
- Was known for being a political city
- A hand game that was back thousands of years to ancient Roman and Greek times.
- Roman game that you get three in a row down
- An older sheep
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- An ancient breed of dog found around the Mediterranean
- Was a Northeastern Mediterranean civilization
- Public bath in ancient Rome
- The capital of Roman Britain
- A type of dog in Ancient Rome
- A common food for Greeks that swims in the water
- The wealthiest city
- Roman men citizens wore these clothes and they were made out of wool
- A sheep’s ankle bones
- the capital city of Italy
- A two-player strategy board game played in the Roman Empire
21 Clues: An older sheep • The wealthiest city • Greek god of strength • A sheep’s ankle bones • the capital city of Italy • Public bath in ancient Rome • The capital of Roman Britain • A type of dog in Ancient Rome • Roman general and politician in Rome • Was known for being a political city • Was an invention of the greek god athena • Roman game that you get three in a row down • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-18
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- The Persian ruler
- The king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- Plato’s most famous pupil
- an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- A mathematician who wrote the Element
- A sculptor whose true love was philosophy
- The most famous scientist of the Hellenistic Era
- He developed the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe while the Earth rotates around the sun in a circular orbit.
- An important astronomer who determined that Earth was round
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- An Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian War
- An outstanding Athenian dramatist and His plots became more complex and showed a greater interest in real-life situations.
- The one who raced from Marathon to Athens
- Made the Pythagorean theorem
- He was considered by many the greatest philosopher of Western civilization
- Wrote History of the Persian War
- Was another great Athenian playwright most famous play is Oedipus Rex
- A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- A king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- King of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
- The new Persian monarch after Darius
20 Clues: The Persian ruler • Plato’s most famous pupil • Made the Pythagorean theorem • Wrote History of the Persian War • The new Persian monarch after Darius • A mathematician who wrote the Element • The one who raced from Marathon to Athens • A sculptor whose true love was philosophy • King of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta • A king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-02
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- Person who pays rent to grow crops on another person's land
- A Greek military ruler who built a huge empire in only 11 years.
- A logical guess.
- The God of the sky.
- Greek city-state
- Legal member of a country or city-state.
- Military housing
- In ancient Greece, an athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus
- Although Alexander the Great named many cities for himself, he also named one for his _________.
- The God of the sea.
- Government in which a small group of people rule.
- A word that means to stop.
- Unjust use of power or a government run by a strong ruler.
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- A long spear 13 to 20 feet in length.
- Worship of many gods or deities.
- A Greek word that means 'rule by the best people.'
- The God of war.
- The Goddess of love.
- After conquering Egypt, Alexander let Egyptians practice their own ___________.
- The upper part of an ancient Greek city where public buildings and city's defenses were located.
- A type of government where people choose their leaders.
- Collection of stories that people tell about their gods and heroes.
- School of philosophy founded by Plato.
- The God of the sun, music and poetry.
24 Clues: The God of war. • A logical guess. • Greek city-state • Military housing • The God of the sky. • The God of the sea. • The Goddess of love. • A word that means to stop. • Worship of many gods or deities. • A long spear 13 to 20 feet in length. • The God of the sun, music and poetry. • School of philosophy founded by Plato. • Legal member of a country or city-state. • ...
Troy Crossword 2022-06-13
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- This Brad played Achilles in the movie Troy.
- The Greek god of the sea whom the wooden horse is thought to be a metaphor for.
- A Bronze Age city in Turkey that many people believe is the location of Troy.
- The Sea that separates Greece from Turkey (Troy).
- The Greek hero who had only one weakness.
- The Greek goddess who promised Helen to Paris.
- Heinrich __________ was the German archaeologist most associated with the excavation of Troy.
- Hector in the movie Troy was played by Eric ____.
- A type of writing script used by the Hittites.
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- A major empire in Turkey whose clay tablets provide evidence for the location of Troy.
- The Greek King of the Mycenaeans who brought the armies to Troy.
- A wooden _____ was used to get the Greeks inside the city of Troy.
- What Homer's job was.
- The King of Sparta whose wife was taken.
- A likely cause for the Trojan War rather than Helen.
- Homer's book that detailed the Battle of Troy.
- The Trojan prince who stole the beautiful Helen.
- The Treasure of _____ was a cache of golden jewelry supposedly discovered by Schliemann.
- The face that launched 1000 ships.
- The Battle of Troy happened in the ______ Age.
20 Clues: What Homer's job was. • The face that launched 1000 ships. • The King of Sparta whose wife was taken. • The Greek hero who had only one weakness. • This Brad played Achilles in the movie Troy. • Homer's book that detailed the Battle of Troy. • The Greek goddess who promised Helen to Paris. • The Battle of Troy happened in the ______ Age. • ...
APAH Unit 2 Test 2025-10-08
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- Large form of Greek pottery used to mix wine
- Family name of the Emperor who constructed the Colosseum
- The central piece which supports the weight of an arch
- The island on which the Winged Victory statue was found
- Culture from which almost all remaining artwork is Funerary
- Classical Greek sculptor who pioneered the wet drapery technique
- Depiction of the mythical battle between the Gods and the Giants
- Construction made by two intersecting arches
- Style in which the heads of all figures in a composition are on the same level
- Lamassu are carved with _____ legs to portray strength and unity from all sides
- The main light source in the Pantheon
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- The Seated Boxer represents this artistic period
- Classical Greeks depicted human figures as cool, calm, and collected. Also called Classical _______.
- Wall painting technique in which pigment is applied to wet plaster
- The city that is the source of most surviving works of Roman painting
- Roman emperor who built a private Domus Aurea
- Banquet couches that come in threes
- The Sun God who communicates Hammurabi's divine right to rule
- Greek order of construction that features scroll-like capitals and a frieze
- Typical garment worn by Greek women
- "City of the Dead"
21 Clues: "City of the Dead" • Banquet couches that come in threes • Typical garment worn by Greek women • The main light source in the Pantheon • Large form of Greek pottery used to mix wine • Construction made by two intersecting arches • Roman emperor who built a private Domus Aurea • The Seated Boxer represents this artistic period • ...
animals in space 2024-06-05
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- (7 letters) The name of the series of Soviet satellites, one of which carried Laika
- (7 letters) he dog who gave birth to puppies after a successful Soviet space mission.
- (5 letters) The first dog to orbit the Earth aboard Sputnik
- (5 letters) One of the first dogs to fly in a Soviet suborbital mission in 1951.
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- (6 letters) The type of animal Gordo, Able, and Baker were.
- (5 letters)A squirrel monkey launched in 1958 whose capsule was never recovered.
- (5 letters) One of the two dogs launched on Sputnik 5 who returned safely in 1960
- (4 letters) Small rodents sent into space aboard Discoverer 3 in 1959.
- (7 letters) A rhesus monkey launched on December 4, 1959, for a launch escape system test
- (4 letters)An American-born rhesus monkey launched with Baker on a Jupiter missile in 1959.
10 Clues: (6 letters) The type of animal Gordo, Able, and Baker were. • (5 letters) The first dog to orbit the Earth aboard Sputnik • (4 letters) Small rodents sent into space aboard Discoverer 3 in 1959. • (5 letters)A squirrel monkey launched in 1958 whose capsule was never recovered. • (5 letters) One of the first dogs to fly in a Soviet suborbital mission in 1951. • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Knowledge Week 2024 2024-06-27
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- Platform where you can access library’s books and collections (5 letters)
- Platform where Edgenta Stars explore the next big idea (8 letters)
- Library service that helps find specific information (18 letters)
- _______ knowledge capturing is sharing of valuable institutional knowledge by retiring Subject Matter Experts from various departments/units in UEM Edgenta. (5 letters)
- Platform where Edgenta Stars can share expertise and insights (16 letters)
- Online platform for sharing HRA-related announcements, news and information (13 letters)
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- Platform for accessing UEM Edgenta’s news, updates, and announcements (14 letters)
- Tool that allows for easy sharing and collaboration on documents (10 letters)
- A comprehensive and organized listing of books, journals, periodicals, and other resources held in a library’s collection (9 letters)
- A library service that provides access to publications that are not available within the library’s collection (16 letters)
10 Clues: Library service that helps find specific information (18 letters) • Platform where Edgenta Stars explore the next big idea (8 letters) • Platform where you can access library’s books and collections (5 letters) • Platform where Edgenta Stars can share expertise and insights (16 letters) • ...
Play the RAWMINA Crossword 2023-09-14
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- CRM refers to what type of Raw Materials? (8 letters)
- A silver-coloured, brittle element, used extensively in the electronics industry. (8 letters)
- The RAWMINA project has received funding from this European Union research and innovation programme. (7 letters,4 numbers)
- The RAWMINA project focuses on mines and minerals representative of this peninsula. (7 letters)
- An extremely durable element with the highest melting point of all. (8 letters)
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- The first element in the periodic table named after a country. (9 letters)
- Part of RAWMINA’s mine waste valorisation aims is to recycle up to 90% of this precious resource. (5 letters)
- Essential element for ensuring longer life span of batteries. (6 letters)
- RAWMINA focuses on removing this mineral by means of magnetic separation. (4 letters)
- Chile has the world's largest deposits of this mineral ore. (6 letters)
10 Clues: CRM refers to what type of Raw Materials? (8 letters) • Chile has the world's largest deposits of this mineral ore. (6 letters) • Essential element for ensuring longer life span of batteries. (6 letters) • The first element in the periodic table named after a country. (9 letters) • An extremely durable element with the highest melting point of all. (8 letters) • ...
Vocabulary Week 4 2023-10-09
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- A subject or topic that people learn more about. It's something they become experts in by studying and learning a lot about it. For example, science, math, or history (REPEATED WORD 5 letters)
- The hard tissue that covers the roots of your teeth (8 letters).
- A professional who helps you take care of your teeth (9 letters).
- A disorder or illness that affects health (7 letters).
- The innermost part of a tooth, containing nerves and blood vessels (4 letters).
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- This hard tissue is found beneath the enamel (7 letters).
- A large open area of land, often used for growing crops or playing sports (5 letters)
- To remove a tooth due to damage or disease (7 letters).
- A sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth (6 letters).
- The fluid in your mouth that helps break down food (6 letters).
- The outer layer of your teeth, the hardest part (5 letters).
11 Clues: A disorder or illness that affects health (7 letters). • To remove a tooth due to damage or disease (7 letters). • This hard tissue is found beneath the enamel (7 letters). • The outer layer of your teeth, the hardest part (5 letters). • A sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth (6 letters). • ...
Vocab/Spelling #4 - Quiz on Thursday, 10/17 2024-10-11
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- A group of people chosen to make laws or decisions in the colonies. (7 letters)
- To change words from one language to another, an important skill for colonists who encountered Native Americans. (9 letters)
- A condition that causes illness among people in the colonies. (7 letters)
- Without conflict or fighting, something colonists often desired. (8 letters)
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- Very old, like the time before the 13 colonies. (7 letters)
- To make someone lose confidence or interest, often what colonists felt when facing hardships. (10 letters)
- Charter A formal document granting rights to the colonists from the king. (12 letters, 2 words)
- A person who belongs to a country or colony. (7 letters)
- To say what you think will happen in the future. (7 letters)
- To explain or make something clear, often through pictures or examples. (10 letters)
10 Clues: A person who belongs to a country or colony. (7 letters) • Very old, like the time before the 13 colonies. (7 letters) • To say what you think will happen in the future. (7 letters) • A condition that causes illness among people in the colonies. (7 letters) • Without conflict or fighting, something colonists often desired. (8 letters) • ...
Physiography of India 2024-10-25
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- India’s major island group in the Bay of Bengal, known for its volcanic origin (18 letters)
- This "hotspot" mountain range is home to diverse flora and fauna (9 letters)
- The group of islands in the Arabian Sea famous for coral reefs (11 letters)
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- The oldest landmass in India, rich in minerals and bordered by the Western and Eastern Ghats (10 letters)
- A narrow coastal strip along the Arabian Sea (7 letters)
- The highest range of the Himalayas, also called the "Great Himalayas" (6 letters)
- River that flows through Northern India, one of the holiest in Hinduism (5 letters)
- Known for their fertile soil and extensive agriculture, the _______ Plains stretch from Punjab to Assam (6 letters)
- This type of terrain characterizes the Thar region (6 letters)
- Low, rocky mountains along the east and west of the Deccan Plateau (5 letters)
10 Clues: A narrow coastal strip along the Arabian Sea (7 letters) • This type of terrain characterizes the Thar region (6 letters) • The group of islands in the Arabian Sea famous for coral reefs (11 letters) • This "hotspot" mountain range is home to diverse flora and fauna (9 letters) • Low, rocky mountains along the east and west of the Deccan Plateau (5 letters) • ...
HPNF CROSSWORD 2024-09-29
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- – Working together with clients to support their treatment and healing in a trauma-informed way (13 letters).
- humility – Understanding and respecting cultural differences in trauma-informed care (16 letters).
- – The ability to recover from or adjust to trauma and adversity (9 letters).
- – The physical and emotional sense of security crucial in trauma-informed environments (6 letters).
- – A core principle of trauma-informed care that focuses on giving patients a sense of control (12 letters).
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- – Building reliable, transparent relationships with individuals in trauma-informed care (14 letters).
- – Clear limits that ensure safety and respect in trauma-informed care (10 letters).
- – The ability to manage one's emotions and behaviors, often a goal in trauma recovery (14 letters).
- support – Providing emotional and social help from people with lived experience (10 letters).
- – Situations, sounds, or smells that can bring back traumatic memories (8 letters).
10 Clues: – The ability to recover from or adjust to trauma and adversity (9 letters). • – Clear limits that ensure safety and respect in trauma-informed care (10 letters). • – Situations, sounds, or smells that can bring back traumatic memories (8 letters). • support – Providing emotional and social help from people with lived experience (10 letters). • ...
Advice 2024-11-08
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- An expression meaning to give someone helpful suggestions. (6, and 4 letters)
- A person who seeks advice, especially in a professional or expert context. (6 letters)
- A person who gives expert advice, especially in a particular field. (7 letters)
- A type of advice that is given to help someone understand complex information or make an informed choice. (8 letters)
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- To recommend or suggest a course of action. (5 letters)
- A suggestion or piece of advice that is often based on personal experience or intuition. (4 letters)
- A form of guidance, often formal, given by an expert or professional. (10 letters)
- The act of offering an opinion or recommendation after careful consideration. (8 letters)
- To reconsider or think deeply about a decision or suggestion. (8 letters)
- To feel sorry or disappointed about a past decision or choice. (6 letters)
10 Clues: To recommend or suggest a course of action. (5 letters) • To reconsider or think deeply about a decision or suggestion. (8 letters) • To feel sorry or disappointed about a past decision or choice. (6 letters) • An expression meaning to give someone helpful suggestions. (6, and 4 letters) • ...
Crosswords 2025-05-23
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- To make the best or most effective use of a situation or resource. (8 Letters)
- To critically examine existing methods and processes to find better ways. (6 Letters)
- A thorough examination or evaluation of something, often to identify areas for improvement. (6 Letters)
- The process of breaking down information or data to understand its components and relationships. (7 Letters)
- To evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of something. (6 Letters)
- The time period that is yet to come, often shaped by new developments. (6 Letters)
- The act of making something different or new, often for the better. (6 Letters)
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- To introduce new methods, ideas, or products, moving beyond existing boundaries. (8 Letters)
- Concepts or thoughts, especially those that lead to new developments. (5 Letters)
- To bring something new into existence; a key action in innovation. (6 Letters)
10 Clues: To make the best or most effective use of a situation or resource. (8 Letters) • To bring something new into existence; a key action in innovation. (6 Letters) • The act of making something different or new, often for the better. (6 Letters) • Concepts or thoughts, especially those that lead to new developments. (5 Letters) • ...
The Ancient Greeks 2013-09-23
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- city in Greek
- a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of Epicurus
- group of people having control of a country, ect
- cruel and oppressive ruler
- government by the whole population
- excellence of any kind
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- method is a form of inquiry and discussion between individuals
- a procedure under the Athenian democracy in which any person
- Era the period of ancient Greek
- Democracy form of democracy in which people decide
- a settlement
- a person or agency considered to interface wise counsel
- a hero's deeds
- of Pericles Greek Statesman
- having power over the king
15 Clues: a settlement • city in Greek • a hero's deeds • excellence of any kind • cruel and oppressive ruler • having power over the king • of Pericles Greek Statesman • Era the period of ancient Greek • government by the whole population • group of people having control of a country, ect • Democracy form of democracy in which people decide • ...
Trigonometry 2018-02-09
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- / a mnemonic device used in trigonometry
- / the second letter of the Greek alphabet
- / a branch of mathematics that deals with right triangles
- / the side that does not help form the angle
- / adjacent over hypotenuse
- / a fraction or comparison of two quantities
- / the branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes, and solids
- / a 90 degree angle
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- / the first letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the longest side of a right triangle
- / right next to
- / opposite over hypotenuse
- / a three-sided polygon
- / opposite over adjacent
- / a Greek letter frequently used to represent an angle
15 Clues: / right next to • / a 90 degree angle • / a three-sided polygon • / opposite over adjacent • / opposite over hypotenuse • / adjacent over hypotenuse • / the longest side of a right triangle • / the first letter of the Greek alphabet • / a mnemonic device used in trigonometry • / the second letter of the Greek alphabet • / the side that does not help form the angle • ...
Greek Mythology 2021-09-29
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- reckless impetuous irresponsible person;
- to put into a sleep-like state;
- science concerned with the prevention of illness
- (Greek mythology) one of a nation of womenwarriors of Scythia
- jolly; merry; good-humored
- a person apparently sensitive to things
- a breakfast food prepared from grain (Ceres)
- A priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology
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- fire-breathing she-monster
- sudden mass fear and anxiety
- so exceedingly large or extensive
- A greek epic poem(attributed to Homer)
- a Titan who was forced by Zeus
- A sea nymph (part woman, part bird)
- Goddess of the rainbow;
15 Clues: Goddess of the rainbow; • fire-breathing she-monster • jolly; merry; good-humored • sudden mass fear and anxiety • a Titan who was forced by Zeus • to put into a sleep-like state; • so exceedingly large or extensive • A sea nymph (part woman, part bird) • A greek epic poem(attributed to Homer) • a person apparently sensitive to things • reckless impetuous irresponsible person; • ...
Emery Mounts Greece Vocab 2020-11-10
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- elected representatives of the people
- people who settled on the Greek mainland
- Ron and Hermione are Harry's allys
- the fundamental political unit of ancient Greece
- a landform surrounded by water on three sides
- a powerful individual who rules a city-state
- “Freedom” Fries and “Freedom” Toast
- a government ruled by a single person
- absurd rules causing uproar
- a government controlled by its citizens
- a fortified hilltop in a Greek city
- an ancient kingdom north of Greece
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- a government ruled by many wealthy people
- long poems celebrating the deeds heroes.
- Armed Forces Reservists
- relating to the civilization of the Greek world colossus of Rhodes an enormous Hellenistic statue
- stories about gods, ancestors, or heroes
- a government ruled by a family of rulers
- people who question and study reality
19 Clues: Armed Forces Reservists • absurd rules causing uproar • Ron and Hermione are Harry's allys • an ancient kingdom north of Greece • “Freedom” Fries and “Freedom” Toast • a fortified hilltop in a Greek city • elected representatives of the people • people who question and study reality • a government ruled by a single person • a government controlled by its citizens • ...
Unit 2- Nicholas Garcia 2023-10-13
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- The meaning of “testament”
- First 5 books of the Bible and means law
- Numbers of books in New Testament
- Someone who writes a gospel, 4 of them
- the acronym for the three stages of a text
- Hebrew word for the prophetic books
- Hebrew for wisdom texts
- Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament LXX 70 translation
- Hidden, the name the non Catholics use for the 7 books that Catholics call the deuteron cannon.
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- What Mathew, Mark, and Luke have in common
- means good news
- Longest gospel
- Authored the most books in the New Testament
- Numbers of books in the Old Testament
- Greek word used in the New Testament for "proclamation"
- The acronym for 4 major prophets
- Shortest gospel
- Measuring rod
- Greek word for the Torah
19 Clues: Measuring rod • Longest gospel • means good news • Shortest gospel • Hebrew for wisdom texts • Greek word for the Torah • The meaning of “testament” • The acronym for 4 major prophets • Numbers of books in New Testament • Hebrew word for the prophetic books • Numbers of books in the Old Testament • Someone who writes a gospel, 4 of them • First 5 books of the Bible and means law • ...
Transformative Power of Music 2020-06-14
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- According to the presenter, what is the percentage of the population that is interested in classical music? (5 letters)
- Decline as a result of hedonism; Degeneracy (9 letters)
- Caused by strong feelings or beliefs; Fervent (10 letters)
- The presenter, a conductor, believes that his job is to awaken _____ in other people. (13 letters)
- To achieve with luck rather than skill (5 letters)
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- The presenter believes that no-one is _____ and that everyone has a fantastic ear to tell the difference between 2 different sound qualities. (9 letters)
- ____ had written most of the pieces which the presenter played in the talk (6 letters)
- The presenter emphasises on this playing type (11 letters)
- Supernatural; Paranormal (7 letters)
- The presenter believes that he has successfully transformed others with music when he sees many _____ eyes. (7 letters)
10 Clues: Supernatural; Paranormal (7 letters) • To achieve with luck rather than skill (5 letters) • Decline as a result of hedonism; Degeneracy (9 letters) • The presenter emphasises on this playing type (11 letters) • Caused by strong feelings or beliefs; Fervent (10 letters) • ____ had written most of the pieces which the presenter played in the talk (6 letters) • ...
Wilderness Ireland - Connemara 2023-06-29
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- The largest town in Connemara, known for its lively shops, pubs, and cafes. (7 letters)
- The Connemara region is associated with the preservation of this language. (8 letters)
- The Connemara region is characterized by its sparse population and ______ landscapes. (8 letters)
- The Connemara region of Ireland is known for its ______ beauty. (7 letters)
- The borders of Connemara are generally defined as most of the regions west of ______ Corrib. (5 letters)
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- Enigmatic and mesmerizing region on the west coast of Ireland. (7 letters)
- Connemara National Park is located within this county in Ireland. (6 letters)
- Connemara is associated with the preservation of the Irish language in its pockets of ______. (8 letters)
- One of the three fjords found in Connemara. (7 letters)
- Connemara National Park is part of a mountain range called the ______ Bens. (6 letters)
10 Clues: One of the three fjords found in Connemara. (7 letters) • Enigmatic and mesmerizing region on the west coast of Ireland. (7 letters) • The Connemara region of Ireland is known for its ______ beauty. (7 letters) • Connemara National Park is located within this county in Ireland. (6 letters) • ...
Cartoon Network 2023-07-08
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- A group of girls with superpowers fight against villains in Townsville (9 letters)
- A lazy, cat-like alien from the planet Melmac (3 letters)
- A stone-age family with their pet dinosaur, Dino (11 letters)
- A fun-loving bear and his friends who have adventures in Jellystone Park (4 letters)
- The boy who defends Earth from alien invasions with an Omnitrix (3 letters)
- A boy genius with his robot battles evil alongside his sister (6 letters)
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- A futuristic family that travels through time in their flying car (7 letters)
- A fast-running bird who tries to outsmart a wily coyote (10 letters)
- The boy and his shape-shifting dog go on adventures in the Land of Ooo (4 letters)
- A crime-solving team with a talking Great Dane and a mystery van (9 letters)
10 Clues: A lazy, cat-like alien from the planet Melmac (3 letters) • A stone-age family with their pet dinosaur, Dino (11 letters) • A fast-running bird who tries to outsmart a wily coyote (10 letters) • A boy genius with his robot battles evil alongside his sister (6 letters) • The boy who defends Earth from alien invasions with an Omnitrix (3 letters) • ...
RIO CROSSWORD 2024-07-18
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- The practice of ensuring tasks and processes are carried out consistently and according to standards (14 letters)
- A statistical tool used to measure the amount of variation in a process(5 letters)
- The activity of evaluating products or processes to ensure they meet required standards (5 letters)
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- An organized method for identifying and solving problems (8 letters)
- The systematic approach to improving processes and eliminating inefficiencies (7 letters)
- A visual representation of the steps in a process, often used in process improvement (9 letters)
- The continuous cycle of planning, doing, checking, and acting (4 letters)
- A method to identify and mitigate potential risks (4 letters)
- A performance metric used to monitor and measure the effectiveness of processes (3 letters)
- A structured approach used for improving quality and performance, often associated with Six Sigma(5 letters)
10 Clues: A method to identify and mitigate potential risks (4 letters) • An organized method for identifying and solving problems (8 letters) • The continuous cycle of planning, doing, checking, and acting (4 letters) • A statistical tool used to measure the amount of variation in a process(5 letters) • ...
Sustainability Quiz 2024-06-13
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- The international treaty aimed at limiting global warming (5 letters)
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, or product (15 letters)(Hint: 2 words)
- Term describes the protection of natural habitats to maintain biodiversity (12 letters)
- Replacing traditional incandescent bulbs with these can save energy (3 letters)
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- This type of energy comes from natural resources like sunlight, wind, and water? (9 letters)
- Term refers to the variety of life on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity (12 letters)
- What natural process turns organic waste (such as food scraps and yard trimmings) into nutrient-rich soil (10 letters)
- Reduce, Reuse, and ____: The three R's of sustainable living (7 letters)
- Protective layer in the Earth’s atmosphere absorbs most of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation (5 letters)
- A green house gas (7 letters)
10 Clues: A green house gas (7 letters) • The international treaty aimed at limiting global warming (5 letters) • Reduce, Reuse, and ____: The three R's of sustainable living (7 letters) • Replacing traditional incandescent bulbs with these can save energy (3 letters) • Term describes the protection of natural habitats to maintain biodiversity (12 letters) • ...
Health Crosswords Puzzle 2024-08-29
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- What are practices to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness? (7 letters)
- What is the act of cleaning hands with soap and water to remove germs? (11 letters)
- What is treating others with consideration and honor called? (7 letters)
- What is the state of being clean and free from dirt? (11 letters)
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- What is the improper use of something or the cruel treatment of a person or animal? (5 letters)
- What is the condition of being protected from harm or other non-desirable outcomes? (6 letters)
- What is repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person? (8 letters)
- What are microorganisms that can cause disease? (5 letters)
- What is physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something? (8 letters)
- What is a serious disagreement or argument called? (8 letters)
10 Clues: What are microorganisms that can cause disease? (5 letters) • What is a serious disagreement or argument called? (8 letters) • What is the state of being clean and free from dirt? (11 letters) • What is treating others with consideration and honor called? (7 letters) • What is repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person? (8 letters) • ...
Happy New Year 2025-01-05
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- A festive gathering or event where people celebrate together. (11 letters)
- The act of looking back on the events of the past year. (12 letters)
- Customs or practices passed down within a culture or family. (10 letters)
- The positive feeling of hope or excitement for the coming year. (11 letters)
- A loud, bright display often used in New Year’s celebrations. (9 letters)
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- The act of making a promise to yourself to change or improve something in the new year. (10 letters)
- The time exactly at the end of the year and the start of the next year. (8 letters)
- The symbolic practice of letting go of the old year to welcome the new one. (7 letters)
- A backward count to mark the seconds before midnight. (9 letters)
- The person who leads formal toasts or speeches at a celebration. (11 letters)
10 Clues: A backward count to mark the seconds before midnight. (9 letters) • The act of looking back on the events of the past year. (12 letters) • Customs or practices passed down within a culture or family. (10 letters) • A loud, bright display often used in New Year’s celebrations. (9 letters) • ...
Comparison of population health indicators 2025-02-25
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- (10 letters): Average number of years a person is expected to live.
- (8 letters): The ability to read and write.
- (9 letters): The state of being subject to death.
- (7 letters): The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
- (11 letters): An infectious bacterial disease that may affect almost any tissue of the body, especially the lungs.
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- (9 letters): The way in which a person or group lives.
- (12 letters): Process of making a person resistant to an infectious disease.
- (9 letters): The number of new cases of a disease in a population during a specified period.
- (9 letters): The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- (5 letters): A measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.
10 Clues: (8 letters): The ability to read and write. • (9 letters): The state of being subject to death. • (9 letters): The way in which a person or group lives. • (10 letters): Average number of years a person is expected to live. • (12 letters): Process of making a person resistant to an infectious disease. • ...
'Life On Earth' 2025-12-10
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- Grammar (Past Tense): Yesterday, the lion ______ all night. (Past tense of sleep) (5 letters)
- Nature: Water that flows from the mountains to the sea. (5 letters)
- Definition: A large area of land covered with trees and plants. (We have many in Malaysia!) (6 letters)
- Definition: The salty water that covers most of the Earth. (5 letters)
- Animal: This large grey animal has a long trunk and big ears. (8 letters)
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- Animal: A slow animal with a hard shell on its back. (6 letters)
- Grammar (Superlative): The blue whale is the _______ animal in the world. (Superlative of big) (7 letters)
- Action: We must ______ paper, plastic, and glass to help the Earth. (7 letters)
- Grammar (Adjective): The sun is ______ than the moon. (Comparative of hot) (6 letters)
- Grammar (Pronoun): That book belongs to me. It is ______. (4 letters)
10 Clues: Animal: A slow animal with a hard shell on its back. (6 letters) • Nature: Water that flows from the mountains to the sea. (5 letters) • Grammar (Pronoun): That book belongs to me. It is ______. (4 letters) • Definition: The salty water that covers most of the Earth. (5 letters) • Animal: This large grey animal has a long trunk and big ears. (8 letters) • ...
Why Ignoring Conflict Is a Risk Decision 2025-12-23
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- (5 Letters) Proactively addressing conflict does this to divisions and fosters team unity.
- (10 Letters) An organization's public standing, which can be damaged by known internal disputes.
- (8 Letters) What minor disagreements do when they are ignored, becoming major problems.
- (5 Letters) Employee enthusiasm and confidence, which can be decreased by unresolved conflict.
- (6 Letters) This often increases when conflict creates a toxic environment, as employees choose to leave.
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- (11 Letters) The potential insights and viewpoints lost when employees feel unable to express opinions.
- (7 Letters) What ignoring conflict does to creativity and innovation.
- (5 Letters) Descriptor for a work environment that can result from escalating, unaddressed conflict.
- (7 Letters) The failure of this is a direct result of ignored conflict, leading to misunderstandings.
- (6 Letters) A healthy level of this is necessary for innovation but is suppressed by unresolved conflict.
10 Clues: (7 Letters) What ignoring conflict does to creativity and innovation. • (8 Letters) What minor disagreements do when they are ignored, becoming major problems. • (5 Letters) Employee enthusiasm and confidence, which can be decreased by unresolved conflict. • ...
Adhish & Aachal 2026-01-15
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- Aachal is scared of this activity
- Aachal's profession
- Aachal's husband's name
- Their first house was located here (9 letters)
- Adhish is an entrepreneur at this organization (8 letters)
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- The number of sisters Aachal has (5 letters)
- Aachal's favorite dance style (5 letters)
- They both love playing this
- :Adhish is a part of this studio (8 letters)
- They own this car (5 letters)
10 Clues: Aachal's profession • Aachal's husband's name • They both love playing this • They own this car (5 letters) • Aachal is scared of this activity • Aachal's favorite dance style (5 letters) • The number of sisters Aachal has (5 letters) • :Adhish is a part of this studio (8 letters) • Their first house was located here (9 letters) • ...
Polynomials 2024-04-25
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- An equation whose degree is 2.
- The name given to the equation whose general form is ax^3 + bx^2 + cx +d.
- A U-shaped curve that is drawn for a quadratic polynomial, f(x) = ax2 + bx + c.
- The highest exponential power of a variable.
- A polynomial with two terms.
- A number, a variable, product of two or more variables or product of a number and a variable.
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- Greek letters used to denote the zeroes of a polynomial.
- an integer that is written along with a variable or it is multiplied by the variable.
- A term that represents an unknown number or unknown value
- A pair of numbers that is a solution for a polynomial.
- It can be defined as the values for which a polynomial becomes zero as a whole.
11 Clues: A polynomial with two terms. • An equation whose degree is 2. • The highest exponential power of a variable. • A pair of numbers that is a solution for a polynomial. • Greek letters used to denote the zeroes of a polynomial. • A term that represents an unknown number or unknown value • The name given to the equation whose general form is ax^3 + bx^2 + cx +d. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
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- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
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- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-11
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- was a very famous philosopher and scientist that was born 384 B.C. and he died in 322 B.C. He is a very special part of Ancient Greek history.
- was something that is very known to Ancient Greek mythology.
- they both drink this and it is made out of fruit and stored in pots
- is the art of designing and creating buildings.
- Greeks and romans used _____ in architecture
- Both romans and greeks focused their art on_____figures
- was an important and powerful city-state in ancient Greece.
- Unlike the romans the greeks clothing was very
- They both had___as pets
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- in rome they used numerals,but in greece they used
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a
- was a time in roman history when rome stopped being a kingdom
- Romulus and Remus were raised by a
- was an important part of daily living in ancient Rome.
- The greek and roman kids loved playing with
- in rome and greece girls would get married around_____
- is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium.
- was a military genuis and political leader
- were some of the most famous art works that were done in Ancient Greece
- Greek and Roman art is based on
20 Clues: They both had___as pets • Greek and Roman art is based on • Romulus and Remus were raised by a • was a military genuis and political leader • The greek and roman kids loved playing with • is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium. • Greeks and romans used _____ in architecture • Unlike the romans the greeks clothing was very • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-11-29
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- Trick used to defeat the Trojans
- Play where the main character suffers, sad or harsh ending
- Half man, half bull
- story about a hero or other event that needs explained
- Phoenicians; ancient civilization in Lebanon
- Belief in many gods
- Myth of the Trojan War, written by Homer
- Greek Mountain, home of the 12 gods
- Peace-time events that show loyalty to the Polis
- Height of a Greek city with a fortified structure
- Government where the state, not the people control everything
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- Belief in one god
- Play meant to be performed live
- Trojan war was fought over her defection from Greece
- Spartan slave
- Athena’s temple in Athens
- Invented first by Phoenicians
- Purple secretions from Mediterranean snails
- Government ruled by people’s votes/opinions
- Battle between 300 Spartans vs. thousands of Persians, Greek victory
- Greek, meaning “love of wisdom”
- Fought between the leaders of Greece vs. the Trojans
- Battle between city-states of Greece vs. Persia, led to the establishment of the race
- Persian who preached a belief in one god
- Close formation military tactic
- Political divisions, Polis
- Play with a funny or satirical ending
- Myth of the wanderings of Odysseus
28 Clues: Spartan slave • Belief in one god • Half man, half bull • Belief in many gods • Athena’s temple in Athens • Political divisions, Polis • Invented first by Phoenicians • Play meant to be performed live • Greek, meaning “love of wisdom” • Close formation military tactic • Trick used to defeat the Trojans • Myth of the wanderings of Odysseus • Greek Mountain, home of the 12 gods • ...
Greek Crossword - Cameron K. 2022-10-18
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- Greek god who shot arrows of love
- Civil war between the greeks
- Empire that attacked the Ionians
- Greek god of gods
- League led by Athens
- Man who fell in love with Helen (From Troy)
- City in which Helen was taken to
- Greek poet who wrote the Iliad
- Girl Jason fell in love with
- War that was told through the Iliad
- Game started by the greeks, big event still done today (Summer,and Winter)
- Son of Phillip II
- Mother of Jason
- Group attacked by the Persians which received help from Athens
- Leader of the Persians during the attack of the Ionians
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- God of the sea
- Said to be the most beautiful girl
- Name of the king who led the Macedonians
- Uncle of Jason, killed Jason's father
- Map boy from Jason and the Argonauts
- Husband of Zeus
- League led by Sparta
- Name of the man who built the ship from Jason and the Argonauts
- Demi-god who helped Jason (Sent by Hera)
- People who destroyed the Greeks
- Number of hundred(s) troops that died gloriously in battle (From Sparta)
- 26.2 Miles long, also a name of a battle
- Main character of the Argonauts movie
- Man who killed Hector
- Greek city state whose god was Ares (God of war)
30 Clues: God of the sea • Husband of Zeus • Mother of Jason • Greek god of gods • Son of Phillip II • League led by Sparta • League led by Athens • Man who killed Hector • Civil war between the greeks • Girl Jason fell in love with • Greek poet who wrote the Iliad • People who destroyed the Greeks • Empire that attacked the Ionians • City in which Helen was taken to • ...
Ancient Greece Review Asssessment #1 2025-09-09
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- _____ resources are raw materials from the earth
- a geographic factor that promotes movement
- a geographic factor that impedes movement
- causes the uneven distribution of productive resources
- Greeks solution to limited farmland
- to make movement easier
- a drastic or major change
- the exchange of goods and services
- regions depend upon one another through trade
- _____ resources are needed to make a good or provide a service
- ruling power is in the hands of a few
- ruling power by one unlawful ruler
- ruling power is in the hands of one individual
- _____ resources are the labor or knowledge people provide
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- isolated the Greek city-states from each other
- work completed by one person for another
- Athens specific form of democracy
- man-made tools used to make a good or provide a service
- a Greek city-state and the birthplace of democracy
- ruling power was held by the citizens
- a region produces a few goods or services
- an example of a Greek capital good
- to interfere with movement
- an example of a Greek natural resource
- products made for human use
- religious leaders rule this type of government
- a radical departure from monarchy and theocracy
- a person with rights and responsibilities in Athens
28 Clues: to make movement easier • a drastic or major change • to interfere with movement • products made for human use • Athens specific form of democracy • an example of a Greek capital good • the exchange of goods and services • ruling power by one unlawful ruler • Greeks solution to limited farmland • ruling power was held by the citizens • ruling power is in the hands of a few • ...
Spelling 2018-02-13
13 Clues: to try • to fit in • an emotion • to simplify • to stand out • a power source • the way you look • to shake someone • the way your dressed • two letters making one sound • three letters making one sound • a four letters making one sound • to get someone to listen to you
Ancient Greek- History 2016-10-24
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- the age of great achievements
- a famous Greek writer who wrote the Illiad and the Oddessy
- short stories that teach life lessons
- people who have the right to participate in government
- most famous woman lyric poet
- goverment in which people rule themselves
- stories about gods and heros that help explain how the world works
- person who led government
- an acient greek marketplace
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- a govenrment where only a few people have power
- leader who held power by use of force
- rich land owners
- high hill
- Greek city state
- person who wrote famous fables
15 Clues: high hill • rich land owners • Greek city state • person who led government • an acient greek marketplace • most famous woman lyric poet • the age of great achievements • person who wrote famous fables • leader who held power by use of force • short stories that teach life lessons • goverment in which people rule themselves • a govenrment where only a few people have power • ...
Ancient Greek- History 2016-10-24
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- most famous woman lyric poet
- a govenrment where only a few people have power
- an acient greek marketplace
- a famos Greek writer who wrote the Illiad and the Oddessy
- rich land owners
- people who have the right to participate in government
- person who led government
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- person who wrote famous fables
- Greek city state
- high hill
- stories about gods and heros that help explain how the world works
- goverment in which people rule themselves
- leader who held power by use of force
- Age the age of great achievements
- short stories that teach life lessons
15 Clues: high hill • Greek city state • rich land owners • person who led government • an acient greek marketplace • most famous woman lyric poet • person who wrote famous fables • Age the age of great achievements • leader who held power by use of force • short stories that teach life lessons • goverment in which people rule themselves • a govenrment where only a few people have power • ...
Greek myth stories 2024-04-11
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- what was the color of the sail while returning to athens
- what did Promepheus give humans
- how did Promepheus pester Zues
- who was left behind
- who was the greek goddess of victory
- god of the wild
- who killed the Minotaur
- who was not the greek god of death but is highly associated with it
- only had one eye
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- who was the greek goddess of love
- who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings
- who did 12 labors
- father too the titans, cyclopses, and Hecatoncheires
- what was Promeheus
- infinite headed monster
15 Clues: god of the wild • only had one eye • who did 12 labors • what was Promeheus • who was left behind • who killed the Minotaur • infinite headed monster • how did Promepheus pester Zues • what did Promepheus give humans • who was the greek goddess of love • who was the greek goddess of victory • who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings • ...
Greek myth stories 2024-04-11
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- what was the color of the sail while returning to athens
- what did Promepheus give humans
- how did Promepheus pester Zues
- who was left behind
- who was the greek goddess of victory
- god of the wild
- who killed the Minotaur
- who was not the greek god of death but is highly associated with it
- only had one eye
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- who was the greek goddess of love
- who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings
- who did 12 labors
- father too the titans, cyclopses, and Hecatoncheires
- what was Promeheus
- infinite headed monster
15 Clues: god of the wild • only had one eye • who did 12 labors • what was Promeheus • who was left behind • who killed the Minotaur • infinite headed monster • how did Promepheus pester Zues • what did Promepheus give humans • who was the greek goddess of love • who was the greek goddess of victory • who is the father to zues and ate zues's siblings • ...
Staal groep 7 - Strips Les 1 2023-09-12
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- de manier waarop je tekent
- meer details tekenen
- schuine letters
- duidelijker maken
- veel tekeningetjes na elkaar, een soort filmpje
- opvallend, raak
- een plaatje erbij maken
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- de manier waarop je kijkt
- beter laten uitkomen, benadrukken
- hoe iemand werkelijk is
- omgeving waar een strip zich afspeelt
- de kunst van het tekenen
- maken
- een gesprek met z'n tweeën
- de vorm van letters, de soort letters
15 Clues: maken • schuine letters • opvallend, raak • duidelijker maken • meer details tekenen • hoe iemand werkelijk is • een plaatje erbij maken • de kunst van het tekenen • de manier waarop je kijkt • de manier waarop je tekent • een gesprek met z'n tweeën • beter laten uitkomen, benadrukken • omgeving waar een strip zich afspeelt • de vorm van letters, de soort letters • ...
The Greece Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-25
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- Founder of Platonism
- King of the Ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia
- Capital of Greece
- Lingua Franca of Greece
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- Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
- First letter of the Greek Alphabet
- This empire comes after Greece on the Golden Statue
- 24th and final letter of the Greek Alphabet
- Founder of Western Philosophy
9 Clues: Capital of Greece • Founder of Platonism • Lingua Franca of Greece • Founder of Western Philosophy • First letter of the Greek Alphabet • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • 24th and final letter of the Greek Alphabet • King of the Ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia • This empire comes after Greece on the Golden Statue
Welcome Monsoon 2024-07-17
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- Portable roof we carry during rain to keep us dry.(8 letters)
- This occurs when water overflows onto dry land.(5 letters)
- Movement of air during the monsoon.(4 letters)
- Large storm that spins around a center of low pressure (7 letters)
- Giant spart of electricity in the sky (9 letters)
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- These are made up of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating together in the air.(6 letters)
- Beautiful arch of colors that appears in the sky after rain.(7 letters)
- This is a special type of waterproof jacket that helps keep you dry when it’s raining.
- The sky becomes this color before it rains.(4 letters)
- The monsoon brings this much-needed water from sky.(4 letters)
10 Clues: Movement of air during the monsoon.(4 letters) • Giant spart of electricity in the sky (9 letters) • The sky becomes this color before it rains.(4 letters) • This occurs when water overflows onto dry land.(5 letters) • Portable roof we carry during rain to keep us dry.(8 letters) • The monsoon brings this much-needed water from sky.(4 letters) • ...
Percy Jackson 2016-03-26
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- The main character
- The other evil Percy Jackson character (hint: Saturn)
- The Greek god of lightning
- Another name for Half- Blood
- Percy's girlfriend
- The second series by Rick Riordan's initials
- Daught er of Zeus
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- A type of demigods
- The first series by Rick Riordan's initials
- The last name of the autor that wrote Percy Jackson
- The evil Percy Jackson character
- A famous Greek hero
- The other type of demigods
13 Clues: Daught er of Zeus • A type of demigods • The main character • Percy's girlfriend • A famous Greek hero • The Greek god of lightning • The other type of demigods • Another name for Half- Blood • The evil Percy Jackson character • The first series by Rick Riordan's initials • The second series by Rick Riordan's initials • The last name of the autor that wrote Percy Jackson • ...
5 grade Ancient Greece 2026-01-21
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- – System of government developed in Athens
- – Greek city famous for democracy
- – Battle where Athenians defeated Persia
- – Payments demanded by Persia
- – Kingdom ruled by Alexander
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- – Founder of the Persian Empire
- – City founded by Alexander in Egypt
- – Serious form of Greek drama
- – Spartan king at Thermopylae
- – Athletic games held in honor of Zeus
- – Ruler who seized power unlawfully in a polis
- – Militaristic Greek city-state
- – Persian king defeated at Marathon
13 Clues: – Kingdom ruled by Alexander • – Serious form of Greek drama • – Spartan king at Thermopylae • – Payments demanded by Persia • – Founder of the Persian Empire • – Militaristic Greek city-state • – Greek city famous for democracy • – Persian king defeated at Marathon • – City founded by Alexander in Egypt • – Athletic games held in honor of Zeus • ...
Greek History Xavier W. 2021-03-01
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- Where were the best seats in the theater (side, center, back, front)
- What is the origin of our word scene.
- Usage of words to express thought
- What was prohibited to happen on the stage
- How speech reveals character
- comes from the Greek verb meaning “to do” or “to act.”
- What was In the middle of the orchestra
- Emphasized the attempts of human characters to control their own destinies
- How many types of performers were there in Greek theater
- What does chorus mean in greek
- The major festival was the City ______
- Support the plot. Their motivation drives the play.
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- How was the orchestra set up (rectangular, circular, etc)
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- What kind of people were the best seats saved for
- Who won the first recorded theatrical event
- Who wrote around 123 plays that only 7 survived to this day
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- How many people were normally in a chorus
- Greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god ________
- When the rules changed how many speaking actors were allowed
- What greek word did theater come from
- What is an “imitation of an action
- Something to shock the audience
- What city had had approximately 250,000-300,000 people.
- Whowas the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work Poetics.
- What were used to make it easier to switch characters and let males play female characters
- What is a creature in classical mythology who was part man and part goat, famous for being drunk and sexual.
- What was part of theater that added color, movement, and expressed opinions
29 Clues: How speech reveals character • What does chorus mean in greek • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • What is an “imitation of an action • What is the origin of our word scene. • What greek word did theater come from • The major festival was the City ______ • What was In the middle of the orchestra • How many people were normally in a chorus • ...
Review #2 (Ch. 4 & 5; Classical) 2017-05-18
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- A militaristic Greek polis.
- The main reason that Rome fell.
- Became the new Persian ruler in 486 BC and fought 300 Spartans in Thermopylae.
- A government run by someone who takes power by force.
- A high hill in the middle of a Greek polis. There's usually a temple on top.
- A Macedonian leader who conquered much of the world and spread Hellenism.
- These men fought for the people's entertainment in the Colosseum.
- An important city for trade, culture, and education in Egypt.
- A Greek infantry (foot) soldier.
- Created a system of written and organized laws for the Byzantine Empire.
- The first Christian emperor of Rome.
- The name of the Eastern Roman Empire, which had the Orthodox Church.
- A government run by the people.
- The love of learning and wisdom.
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- A sad play.
- He spread direct democracy.
- This Greek philosopher developed a system of questioning.
- The island in which the Minoans lived.
- These Roman innovations spread water.
- A period of Roman peace and prosperity.
- The Laws of the _________________ Tables created written laws for early Rome.
- A Government run by the rich; same as an oligarchy.
- A cultural polis. Birthplace of democracy.
- The main sea that the Greeks and Romans used for trade.
- A group of related deities, like the ones said to live on Olympus.
- Spread of Greek culture.
- A government run by one person with all the power, like Caesar.
- Government run by elected officials.
- Made it illegal to be polytheistic in Rome.
- A government run by a few; same as an aristocracy.
30 Clues: A sad play. • Spread of Greek culture. • A militaristic Greek polis. • He spread direct democracy. • The main reason that Rome fell. • A government run by the people. • A Greek infantry (foot) soldier. • The love of learning and wisdom. • Government run by elected officials. • The first Christian emperor of Rome. • These Roman innovations spread water. • ...
Review #2 (Ch. 4 & 5; Classical) 2017-05-18
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- This Greek philosopher developed a system of questioning.
- A government run by a few; same as an aristocracy.
- A Greek infantry (foot) soldier.
- The main reason that Rome fell.
- The island in which the Minoans lived.
- Made it illegal to be polytheistic in Rome.
- A cultural polis. Birthplace of democracy.
- An important city for trade, culture, and education in Egypt.
- The love of learning and wisdom.
- A Macedonian leader who conquered much of the world and spread Hellenism.
- A Government run by the rich; same as an oligarchy.
- The Laws of the _________________ Tables created written laws for early Rome.
- The name of the Eastern Roman Empire, which had the Orthodox Church.
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- A government run by the people.
- A militaristic Greek polis.
- He spread direct democracy.
- These men fought for the people's entertainment in the Colosseum.
- A high hill in the middle of a Greek polis. There's usually a temple on top.
- These Roman innovations spread water.
- Spread of Greek culture.
- Became the new Persian ruler in 486 BC and fought 300 Spartans in Thermopylae.
- The first Christian emperor of Rome.
- Created a system of written and organized laws for the Byzantine Empire.
- A period of Roman peace and prosperity.
- The main sea that the Greeks and Romans used for trade.
- A government run by one person with all the power, like Caesar.
- Government run by elected officials.
- A government run by someone who takes power by force.
- A group of related deities, like the ones said to live on Olympus.
- A sad play.
30 Clues: A sad play. • Spread of Greek culture. • A militaristic Greek polis. • He spread direct democracy. • A government run by the people. • The main reason that Rome fell. • A Greek infantry (foot) soldier. • The love of learning and wisdom. • The first Christian emperor of Rome. • Government run by elected officials. • These Roman innovations spread water. • ...
Classical Greece 2023-08-30
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- Athens defeated the Persians in the battle of…
- Egyptian form of writing
- The Greek city-states that allied together to fight Persia were called the _______ League.
- Who was the father of the Hebrew people?
- What was the name of the Greek fighting formation?
- Athens & ______ fought in the Peloponnesian War
- Athens defeated the Persian fleet in the battle of …
- Which empire was the first to conquer three of the early river civilizations?
- Where did civilization first develop?
- Where did the 300 Spartans fight the Persans & die?
- Which civilization invented the alphabet?
- This was a famous Assyrian ruler
- Which Greek city was a democracy?
- Which philosopher questioned people about truth? He believed there was an absolute principle of “right” and “wrong”.
- Which civilization is thought to be the legend of Atlantis?
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- A serious form of drama created by the Greeks was called a _____
- A weather pattern in India that brings a wet and dry season
- This was a famous Chaldean-New Babylonian ruler
- Who was the Persian king that invaded Greece in 480BC?
- Which city was famous for its hanging gardens?
- Who developed an early law code in Babylon?
- Which color are the Phoenicians famous for trading?
- What was the capital city of Persia that Alexander set on fire?
- Which Pharaoh’s tomb was found untouched?
- What was a Greek city-state was called?
- Which people were the first monotheists?
- What is the most famous example of Greek architecture?
- Abbreviation for “Before Christ”
- What was the name of a province in the Persian Empire?
- What was the road called that connected the Persian Empire?
- Who invaded & conquered the Persian Empire?
31 Clues: Egyptian form of writing • This was a famous Assyrian ruler • Abbreviation for “Before Christ” • Which Greek city was a democracy? • Where did civilization first develop? • What was a Greek city-state was called? • Who was the father of the Hebrew people? • Which people were the first monotheists? • Which Pharaoh’s tomb was found untouched? • ...
Unit 2: Ancient Greece Lessons 1 - 3 2024-09-19
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- Greece created to get the resources it lacked
- regions depend upon one another through trade
- dealt with the court cases in the Athenian democracy
- set the agenda in the Athenian democracy
- causes the uneven distribution of productive resources
- resources needed to make goods or services
- a region produces a few goods and services
- ruling power was in the hands of a few people
- our form of democracy today
- raw materials from the earth to make goods and services
- ruling power was held by the citizens
- a Greek capital good
- ruled too harshly
- to make easier
- a geographic feature that impedes settlement and movement
- a geographic feature that promotes settlement and movement
- aristocrats __________ the needs of the common people
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- to interfere with
- products manufactured for human use
- man-made items used to make goods and services
- ruling power was in the hands of an individual - king who inherits the power
- a Greek human resource
- made the laws in the Athenian democracy
- major, drastic
- work completed by one person for another
- separated the Greek city-states causing them to develop unique cultures
- labor and knowledge people provided
- a Greek natural resource
- a reason why some Greek city-states reversed back to earlier forms of government
- ruling power was held by one person who was not the lawful king
- ancient Greece's form of democracy
- democracy was a radical departure from earlier forms of government
- relied too much on the aristocrats
- the exchange of goods and services
- a good Greece specialized in
35 Clues: major, drastic • to make easier • to interfere with • ruled too harshly • a Greek capital good • a Greek human resource • a Greek natural resource • our form of democracy today • a good Greece specialized in • ancient Greece's form of democracy • relied too much on the aristocrats • the exchange of goods and services • products manufactured for human use • ...
Greece Vocab Final Review 2024-09-18
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- a city-state of ancient Greece, known for its military oligarchy
- a way of thinking that uses reason
- useful material that comes from the land
- a peninsula forming the southern part of the mainland of Greece
- government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- a government in which power is held by the people, who exercise power directly or through elected representatives
- a marketplace in ancient Greece
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people
- conquered people by the Spartans who became slaves
- a group of citizens, in an ancient Greek democracy, with the power to pass laws
- an established settlement away from the home country
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- the art of designing buildings
- a great ancient Greek philosopher who taught by asking his students thought-provoking questions
- the temple built on the acropolis above Athens, honoring the goddess Athena
- a sea that is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, east of Greece
- a body of land that is surrounded on three sides by water
- a person who has certain rights and duties in a city-state or nation
- the hill above a Greek city, on which temples were built
- a city-state of ancient Greece that was first to have a democracy; also known as the birthplace of Western civilization; the capital of present-day Greece
- a famous Greek philosopher and scientist known for classifying plants and animals
- a person through whom a god or spirit is believed to speak about the future
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
23 Clues: the art of designing buildings • a marketplace in ancient Greece • a way of thinking that uses reason • useful material that comes from the land • conquered people by the Spartans who became slaves • an established settlement away from the home country • the hill above a Greek city, on which temples were built • a body of land that is surrounded on three sides by water • ...
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