greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Etymology Chpaters 5/6/7/8 Crossword 2025-10-30
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- What are the english letters for upsilon?
- What is XXXV in Arabic numbers?
- What is CDXVII in Arabic numbers?
- What is 131 in Roman numerals?
- If gram means thing written, what does anagram mean?
- What is 314 in Roman numerals?
- What prefix means before?
- What does post mean?
- If phone means sound, what does cacophony mean?
- What is CCXII in Arabic numbers?
- Transliterate: δɩαλυσɩς
- What does para mean in paragraph?
- What is 38 in Roman numerals?
- If anthro means human, what does philanthropy mean?
- What is LXVII in Arabic numbers?
- What is it called when you have to change the first gamma to an n?
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- If derma means skin, what does hypodermic mean?
- What greek letter can be either a rh or an r?
- What does -metry mean?
- If mis means hate, what does misanthrope mean?
- What is CCLXXVI in Arabic numbers?
- What greek letter has three variations?
- Transliterate: δ⍴ɑμɑ
- What does chrono mean?
- If hyper means above, what does hyperbole mean?
- What does monarchy mean?
- What is 28 in Roman numerals?
- Transliterate: ɑπɑθεɩα
- What is 991 in Roman numerals?
- What does archeo mean?
30 Clues: Transliterate: δ⍴ɑμɑ • What does post mean? • What does -metry mean? • What does chrono mean? • Transliterate: ɑπɑθεɩα • What does archeo mean? • Transliterate: δɩαλυσɩς • What does monarchy mean? • What prefix means before? • What is 28 in Roman numerals? • What is 38 in Roman numerals? • What is 131 in Roman numerals? • What is 314 in Roman numerals? • What is 991 in Roman numerals? • ...
League 2024-07-23
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- (8 letters): The region home to champions like Ashe and Lissandra.
- The powerful creature in the river that provides a team-wide buff when slain.
- (7 letters): The position played in the bottom lane alongside the ADC.
- (4 letters): The role known for engaging enemies and initiating fights.
- (5 letters): The champion who is the embodiment of vengeance, known for her powerful ult.
- (8 letters): The ability that lets champions move quickly across the map.
- End (7 letters): The item that grants attack speed and on-hit magic damage.
- (9 letters): The in-game term for killing multiple champions in quick succession.
- last dragon
- The game mode where teams compete to destroy the enemy Nexus.
- (6 letters): The champion known as the "Mad Chemist."
- (3 letters): The champion who is a master of shadows.
- (5 letters): The main river that runs through Summoner's Rift.
- The region where champions like Garen and Lux come from.
- The champion known as the "Unforgiven."
- (8 letters): The term for a champion's secondary power or ability.
- (4 letters): The spell that heals your champion and nearby allies.
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- The role responsible for killing neutral monsters and gaining buffs.
- The powerful item that grants the owner extra attack damage and lifesteal.
- The in-game shop where you can buy items and equipment.
- The creature that spawns in the jungle and grants vision and healing when defeated.
- (8 letters): The name of the dragon that spawns in the jungle and grants powerful buffs.
- (8 letters): The champion who wields the power of the void.
- (4 letters): The name of the announcer in the game.
- The in-game currency used to purchase champions.
- (3 letters): The in-game term for the area of effect spells or abilities.
- (6 letters): The ranking system for players, starting at Iron and going up to Challenger.
- (5 letters): The mythical creature whose defeat grants the team a powerful buff and pushes lanes.
- (10 letters): The neutral monster that grants a buff increasing movement and attack speed when slain.
- (8 letters): The champion known as the "Sinister Blade."
- (7 letters): The champion who transforms into a wolf.
- (6 letters): The in-game term for the phase where champions gain gold and experience by killing minions.
- (8 letters): The role responsible for dealing high amounts of physical damage, typically from a distance.
- (5 letters): The main base structures that generate minions.
- (5 letters): The powerful buff granted by defeating the Elder Dragon.
- (4 letters): The popular event mode featuring randomized champions.
- The title of the champion who is a large catfish.
37 Clues: last dragon • The champion known as the "Unforgiven." • The in-game currency used to purchase champions. • The title of the champion who is a large catfish. • (4 letters): The name of the announcer in the game. • (7 letters): The champion who transforms into a wolf. • (6 letters): The champion known as the "Mad Chemist." • ...
The Snowman Contest 2025-03-08
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- What happens to something when the wind moves it
- To make something by putting things together (5 letters).
- To collect or pick up something, like snow or ice (5 letters).
- Something that is very cold, often below freezing (8 letters).
- Something you get for doing something good (5 letters).
- A ball made of snow (9 letters)
- The contest where people make a person out of snow (8 letters).
- A cold movement of air
- A person who decides who wins in a competition (4 letters).
- A large amount of something (4 letters)
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- Something that covers your bed (7 letters)
- What you do when you move air with your mouth (4 letters).
- The vehicle that clears the snow from the street (9 letters)
- A cold object that falls from the sky (10 letters).
- To take away or remove something (5 letters).
- A loud sound that tells you something is coming (7 letters).
- Something you drink to warm up in the winter (2 words).
- The action that happens when snow falls gently from the sky (4 letters)
- To reach a place (5 letters)
- Something very cold that can hurt your skin (8 letters)
20 Clues: A cold movement of air • To reach a place (5 letters) • A ball made of snow (9 letters) • A large amount of something (4 letters) • Something that covers your bed (7 letters) • To take away or remove something (5 letters). • What happens to something when the wind moves it • A cold object that falls from the sky (10 letters). • ...
Year 8 Keyterms 2025-07-17
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- speeds up chemical reactions without being used up (6 letters)
- where gas exchange (in animals) takes place (7 letters)
- organ that pumps blood around the body (5 letters)
- cells that line the roots to maximise uptake of water (13 letters - 3 words)
- begins a food chain. can make its own food from photosynthesis.(8 letters)
- a type of rock formed from the cooling of magma or lava (7 letters)
- enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids
- piece of equipment used in sampling (7 letters)
- basic unit of living organism (4 letters)
- a solution used to test for presence of proteins in food (6 letters)
- a group of similar cells working together to perform a function
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- release of energy from glucose (11 letters)
- a type of rock formed from other rocks being put under high pressure and temperature (11 letters)
- gas that makes up most of the atmosphere (8 letters)
- where photosynthesis takes place (11 letters)
- a solution used to test for the presences of starch (6 letters)
- where gas exchange (in plants) takes place (7 letters)
- carry blood to heart
18 Clues: carry blood to heart • basic unit of living organism (4 letters) • release of energy from glucose (11 letters) • where photosynthesis takes place (11 letters) • piece of equipment used in sampling (7 letters) • enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids • organ that pumps blood around the body (5 letters) • gas that makes up most of the atmosphere (8 letters) • ...
Olympics 2024-08-18
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- "Gloves off for this kind of fight?" (6 letters)
- "Martial art that's all about throwing your weight around" (4 letters)
- "Aim to hit the target, but stay silent about it" (7 letters)
- "Net gain in this court sport" (10 letters)
- "Field and track, with hurdles perhaps" (9 letters)
- "Balance and flips on the floor or apparatus" (10 letters)Skateboarding - "Rolling on a board, tricks included" (12 letters)
- "Taking the plunge, but not into debt" (6 letters)
- "Lifting heavy loads isn't light work" (12 letters)
- "Riding the waves with a board underfoot" (7 letters)
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- "The global game, kicked around the world" (8 letters)
- "Throwing hands at a goal, no feet allowed" (8 letters)
- "A rough sport with a ball that's not round" (5 letters)
- "Riding horses with style and control" (10 letters)
- "Hit over the net, no love lost in this game" (6 letters)
- "Revolving wheels take you round in circles" (7 letters)
- "A sword fight behind a boundary" (7 letters)
- "Strokes in water, but no brushes involved" (8 letters)
17 Clues: "Net gain in this court sport" (10 letters) • "A sword fight behind a boundary" (7 letters) • "Gloves off for this kind of fight?" (6 letters) • "Taking the plunge, but not into debt" (6 letters) • "Riding horses with style and control" (10 letters) • "Field and track, with hurdles perhaps" (9 letters) • "Lifting heavy loads isn't light work" (12 letters) • ...
Sinonieme 1 (Toets) 2022-08-30
15 Clues: beg (6 letters) • cute (5 letters) • calm (4 letters) • able (4 letters) • cross (5 letters) • cries (5 letters) • awful (6 letters) • clever (4 letters) • active (6 letters) • massive (7 letters) • conflict (5 letters) • actually (7 letters) • definitely (6 letters) • to experience (6 letters) • die _____ tyd - continuously
review puzzle 4 2022-11-28
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- 5 first books of the old testament
- who wrote most of the letters
- who created the acts of the apostles
- one who speaks for god
- non-jew
- who translated the bible into greek, the vulgate
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- the official teaching of the church
- who wrote the book of revelation
- one who takes the bible word for word
- book that contains palms(2 words)
- who took the gospel to Rome
11 Clues: non-jew • one who speaks for god • who took the gospel to Rome • who wrote most of the letters • who wrote the book of revelation • book that contains palms(2 words) • 5 first books of the old testament • the official teaching of the church • who created the acts of the apostles • one who takes the bible word for word • who translated the bible into greek, the vulgate
Greek Orthodox Liturgy 2025-03-05
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- books describing the central "good news" of the christian faith
- Short prayers offered by the priest
- letters from the new testament
- Greek term for "liturgy"
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- A Theologian from Turkey; name of a central liturgy
- Last name meaning "golden mouth"
- The "___" Liturgy
- Dipping or sprinkling of water
- Practice of admitting one's sin or faults
- Readings from the old testament psalms
10 Clues: The "___" Liturgy • Greek term for "liturgy" • Dipping or sprinkling of water • letters from the new testament • Last name meaning "golden mouth" • Short prayers offered by the priest • Readings from the old testament psalms • Practice of admitting one's sin or faults • A Theologian from Turkey; name of a central liturgy • ...
Bible Crossword 2022-09-19
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- The word for the books left out of the Bible.
- The word for the first 5 books of the Bible.
- The language the NT is written in.
- Meaning "law" there are two of these that make-up the Bible.
- The book that contains the 10 commandments.
- The oldest Greek Bible
- The author of the most books of the Bible.
- The oldest Bible in the world.
- The English king that made the most famous English Bible.
- The writings that contain the stories of the Jews.
- The first book of the New Testament.
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- Four of these tell the life of Christ.
- The first man on Earth.
- Book in the Bible about a man swallowed by a whale.
- The first book of the Bible
- The final book of the Bible.
- The book of Psalms is this style of writing.
- Writings of the Apostles to early-Church figures.
- People who speak to God.
- The language the OT is written in.
- The number of books in the Bible.
- The first story in the Bible.
- Meaning "breathed in" Catholics believe that this is how the writers of the Bible received the Holy Spirit.
23 Clues: The oldest Greek Bible • The first man on Earth. • People who speak to God. • The first book of the Bible • The final book of the Bible. • The first story in the Bible. • The oldest Bible in the world. • The number of books in the Bible. • The language the OT is written in. • The language the NT is written in. • The first book of the New Testament. • ...
The Mark of Athena Crssword Puzzle 2014-11-22
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- He can shape-shift into animals
- A son of Hephaestus that built the Argo II
- The Greek Camp for demigods
- The earth goddess that is a Titan
- The letters that are tattooed on Percy and Jason's forearm
- The city limits of Camp Jupiter
- A cyclops and Percy's half-brother
- A daughter of Bellona and praetor of Camp Jupiter
- The Roman camp for demigods
- Purple ghosts that were dressed in togas and legionnaire armor
- A daughter of Athena and Percy's girlfriend
- A son of Zeus and Piper's boyfriend
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- Percy's huge hellhound
- The place where the Argo II lands after the firing on Camp Jupiter
- A tall guy with stringy blond hair; he has teddy bears hanging from his belt
- A war-crazed satyr
- The bronze dragon figurehead on the front of the Argo II
- A flying Greek trireme
- A daughter of Pluto and Frank's girlfriend
- Hazel's horse that can run extremely fast
- A daughter of Aphrodite that has a powerful charrmspeak
- The god of boundaries, he protects Camp Jupiter
- These are allowed in the Pomerian Line
- Wind spirits
- A son of Poseidon that was transported by Hera to Camp Jupiter
25 Clues: Wind spirits • A war-crazed satyr • Percy's huge hellhound • A flying Greek trireme • The Greek Camp for demigods • The Roman camp for demigods • He can shape-shift into animals • The city limits of Camp Jupiter • The earth goddess that is a Titan • A cyclops and Percy's half-brother • A son of Zeus and Piper's boyfriend • These are allowed in the Pomerian Line • ...
Over 40 Guide Crossword 21.11.25 2025-11-21
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- A group of notes played together harmoniously.
- Opposite of 'amateur.'
- 'The Big ____,' a nickname for New York City.
- A large area of flat land, usually treeless.
- Famous clock tower in London
- A style of Japanese comic or graphic novel.
- Sound made by a lion.
- Unit of currency in South Korea.
- The Greek goddess of the rainbow.
- What is left after a fire, besides smoke.
- A person who walks with a limp.
- A yellow mineral that can be mistaken for gold.
- To put forth great physical effort.
- A light, fast sailing ship used by the Spanish.
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- The number of players on a standard baseball team.
- Part of a theatre stage that extends into the audience.
- Famous TV detective played by Peter Falk.
- The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Name of the first man (in the Bible).
- The capital of Vietnam.
- A sense of weariness and dissatisfaction.
- A small, decorative object with little value.
- The only number whose letters are in alphabetical order.
- To formally give up a throne or position.
- To get in the way of a plan or action.
25 Clues: Sound made by a lion. • Opposite of 'amateur.' • The capital of Vietnam. • Famous clock tower in London • A person who walks with a limp. • Unit of currency in South Korea. • The Greek goddess of the rainbow. • To put forth great physical effort. • Name of the first man (in the Bible). • To get in the way of a plan or action. • The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. • ...
ECE Safety 2025-11-21
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- Situations requiring medical or urgent attention (11 letters)
- Teachers must prevent misuse of children’s images on this (6 letters)
- Schools must follow these during fires or natural disasters (9 letters)
- Standard rules required by Bright from the Start (12 letters)
- Possible dangers in indoor or outdoor environments (8 letters)
- When in a group care setting, children are more likely to be injured while playing
- Devices used to properly secure children during transport (10 letters)
- Legal responsibility or obligation for one’s actions owed to another individual is called
- Multi-child strollers or similar equipment require these (9 letters)
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- of children’s identities online or in publications (7 letters)
- Needed when loading or unloading children from transportation (9 letters)
- Adults must do this constantly both inside and outside (5 letters)
- Adults watching children closely at all times (12 letters)
- Used in vehicles to protect children—car seats and boosters (10 letters)
- Arriving and leaving safely each day relates to this procedure (9 letters)
- Documents completed after an accident or injury (7 letters)
- Items used inside or outside that must be handled correctly (10 letters)
- Failure to provide a safe environment can lead to these issues (5 letters)
18 Clues: Adults watching children closely at all times (12 letters) • Documents completed after an accident or injury (7 letters) • Situations requiring medical or urgent attention (11 letters) • Standard rules required by Bright from the Start (12 letters) • of children’s identities online or in publications (7 letters) • ...
The Jackson Era Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-01
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- The practice of giving government jobs to political supporters. (9 letters)
- The act that forced Native Americans to leave their land for territories to the west. (16 letters)
- A system of government where power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through elected representatives. (9 letters)
- The term for the legal idea that states could cancel federal laws they disagreed with. (12 letters)
- A person sent to represent others at a political convention. (9 letters)
- This president succeeded Andrew Jackson. (5 letters)
- Jackson's idea of government that emphasized the common people's role.
- A political party that opposed Jackson, founded in the 1830s. (4 letters)
- The belief in the idea that states' powers should be stronger than the federal government. (13 letters)
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- This event allowed more people to vote by reducing property requirements. (9 letters)
- A woman who wrote about and was a close observer of Jackson's life and presidency. (21 letters)
- The seventh president of the United States, known for his populist policies and controversial actions. (13 letters)
- The Native American tribe removed during Jackson’s presidency, known for their alphabet. (8 letters)
- The forced march of the Cherokee people to Indian Territory. (12 letters)
- Jackson's plan for handling state-chartered banks that led to economic troubles.
- This president lost to Jackson in the 1828 election. (4 letters)
- This future president of the U.S. was a strong opponent of Jackson, running against him in 1836. (7 words, 3 parts)
- The event where states threaten to leave the Union over disputes, especially over slavery. (10 letters)
- Jackson's wife, who was criticized during the campaign. (6 letters)
- A state known for its strong abolitionist movement, and where one of Jackson’s key opponents came from. (12 letters)
- The vice president under Jackson, who strongly supported states' rights and nullification. (15 letters)
21 Clues: This president succeeded Andrew Jackson. (5 letters) • This president lost to Jackson in the 1828 election. (4 letters) • Jackson's wife, who was criticized during the campaign. (6 letters) • Jackson's idea of government that emphasized the common people's role. • A person sent to represent others at a political convention. (9 letters) • ...
Policy Puzzle Hunt: Team Strategy Session 2025-02-10
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- Additional amount added to a basic insurance premium (5 letters)
- A formal notification to an insurer requesting coverage for a loss (5 letters)
- The practice of dividing and spreading insurance risks among multiple insurers (11 letters)
- A person or company that underwrites an insurance risk (11 letters)
- Process of evaluating risk and determining premiums (8 letters)
- Financial protection against a loss or other negative event (9 letters)
- Person or entity that acts as an intermediary in the reinsurance process (9 letters)
- Contractual agreement in which one party compensates another for specified loss (8 letters)
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- The amount paid to an insurance company before any deductions (9 letters)
- Convex is known for its innovative solutions in this insurance sector (10 letters)
- Risk transfer mechanism where an insurance company shares risk with another insurer (11 letters)
- The amount of money paid out by an insurance company for a claim (5 letters)
- Financial instrument providing coverage for uncertain future events (9 letters)
- Document outlining terms and conditions of reinsurance (9 letters)
- Contract stipulation that expands coverage beyond the standard policy (8 letters)
- Fixed amount paid by policyholder before insurance covers a loss (9 letters)
- Type of Line of Business which take cares of Boats, vessels etc
- Insurance policy covering losses from specific named events (7 letters)
18 Clues: Type of Line of Business which take cares of Boats, vessels etc • Process of evaluating risk and determining premiums (8 letters) • Additional amount added to a basic insurance premium (5 letters) • Document outlining terms and conditions of reinsurance (9 letters) • A person or company that underwrites an insurance risk (11 letters) • ...
review puzzle 4 2022-11-28
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- 5 first books of the old testament
- who wrote most of the letters
- who created the acts of the apostles
- one who speaks for god
- non-jew
- who translated the bible into greek, the vulgate
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- the official teaching of the church
- who wrote the book of revelation
- one who takes the bible word for word
- book that contains palms(2 words)
- who took the gospel to Rome
11 Clues: non-jew • one who speaks for god • who took the gospel to Rome • who wrote most of the letters • who wrote the book of revelation • book that contains palms(2 words) • 5 first books of the old testament • the official teaching of the church • who created the acts of the apostles • one who takes the bible word for word • who translated the bible into greek, the vulgate
Crossword Install windows and doors 2022 2022-01-31
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- (2 words, 11 letters) This tool is used to check that the window is level and plumb
- (1 word, 7 letters) These shims will be inserted in gaps under the window frame and bring it to level
- (2 words, 12 letters) A type of opening window which is hinged at the top
- (1 word, 10 letters) Type of zinc-coated screws that protect from rust and corrosion
- (2 words, 12 letters) This flashing is installed where the top of the window is not protected by the eaves
- (1 word, 5 letters) A metal plate that fastens the top or side of the window/door to the frame, allowing the window/door to open
- (1 word, 14 letters) Type of alloy screws that protect from rust and corrosion
- (1 word, 4 letters) The window should be positioned with even clearances around the sash. True or False?
- (1 word, 7 letters) This waterproofing material is wrapped around the window frame
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- (2 words, 12 letters) This flashing is attached to both sides of the window
- (2 words, 13 letters) This type of insulation, which is installed around sliding doors, reduces drafts and improves thermal efficiency
- (2 words, 12 letters) This flashing is fitted to the bottom of the window
- (1 word, 3 letters) The distance, in millimetres, that the window is usually lined up with the wall lining
- (3 words, 18 letters) This waterproofing principle states that at each transition water is directed out and away from the window
- (1 word, 6 letters) A type of beam that spans the top of a window or door
- (1 word, 5 letters) Aluminium damp course coated with bitumen
- (2 words, 8 letters) The amount of wind pressure that the window glass must be able to resist
- (1 word, 8 letters) Waterproof material which is inserted under, to the sides, or to the top of the window
- (2 words, 8 letters) This flashing tray is made from Alcor and sits under the window frame when positioned in the opening
- (1 word, 5 letters) Metal-cutting shears
- (2 words, 9 letters) Use this tool to fasten the sarking to the window frame
- (1 word, 5 letters) The underside of the roof which form an overhang to throw water clear of the windows, doors and walls
- (2 words, 12 letters) Use this battery-powered tool to screw the window reveal into place
23 Clues: (1 word, 5 letters) Metal-cutting shears • (1 word, 5 letters) Aluminium damp course coated with bitumen • (2 words, 12 letters) This flashing is fitted to the bottom of the window • (1 word, 6 letters) A type of beam that spans the top of a window or door • (2 words, 12 letters) A type of opening window which is hinged at the top • ...
Testing AI Puzzle 2022-12-22
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- A type of tree with a tall, straight trunk and a canopy of large, green leaves (4 letters)
- A type of animal with a long, pointed snout and a body covered in fur (7 letters)
- A type of bird that is often depicted in Chinese art and literature (5 letters)
- A type of animal with a long, slender body and a distinctive pattern of black and yellow stripes (4 letters)
- A type of fruit with a thin, tough skin and a soft, sweet flesh (6 letters)
- A type of animal with a long, flexible tail and a body covered in scales (5 letters)
- A type of tree with a tall, straight trunk and branches that form a rounded crown (5 letters)
- A type of tree with a thick, spiky trunk and long, sharp leaves (6 letters)
- A type of fruit with a tough, inedible outer layer and a soft, sweet inner layer (4 letters)
- A type of fish with a curved body and a characteristic "hump" on its back (6 letters)
- A type of shoe with a low heel and a strap that wraps around the ankle (6 letters)
- A type of plant with a woody stem and bright, showy flowers, often used in landscaping (5 letters)
- A type of bird with a long, thin beak and a distinctive, rolling call (5 letters)
- A type of fish with a round, flat body and a distinctive pattern of bright colors (6 letters)
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- A type of plant with bright, showy flowers, often used in landscaping (6 letters)
- A type of plant that is often used in cooking, with long, green leaves and a distinctive aroma (8 letters)
- A type of tree with leaves that turn red, yellow, or orange in the fall (6 letters)
- A type of large, flightless bird native to Australia (7 letters)
- A type of fruit with a tough, inedible outer layer and a soft, sweet inner layer (5 letters)
- A type of animal with a long, slender body and a characteristic "hissing" sound (5 letters)
- A type of fish with a long, thin body and a distinctive pattern of dark spots (4 letters)
- A type of shoe that covers the entire foot and lower leg, typically made of rubber or waterproof material (6 letters)
- A type of bird with a long, slender neck and a long, sharp beak (6 letters)
- A type of plant with a woody stem and long, narrow leaves, often used in landscaping (6 letters)
24 Clues: A type of large, flightless bird native to Australia (7 letters) • A type of fruit with a thin, tough skin and a soft, sweet flesh (6 letters) • A type of tree with a thick, spiky trunk and long, sharp leaves (6 letters) • A type of bird with a long, slender neck and a long, sharp beak (6 letters) • ...
The Ultimate Guide to AI for Beginners 2025-05-16
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- Gaining knowledge through group efforts (12 letters)
- AI tailoring education to your pace and style.
- Amazon’s AI digital assistant for Echo devices, handling voice requests.
- AI creating text, images, or ideas from prompts.
- Continuous skill development with AI (15 letters)
- Information used to teach AI models (11 letters)
- AI automating task processes (12 letters)
- AI tools for virtual teamwork (15 letters)
- I finding the best travel paths (15 letters)
- AI gauging emotions in text or interactions.
- AI identifying objects in photos (14 letters)
- AI adjusting calendars in real-time (15 letters)
- AI programs that chat with users to assist or inform.
- AI optimizing team schedules (10 letters)
- AI managing global scheduling (13 letters)
- Gadgets with AI that automate home tasks (e.g., lights, thermostats).
- AI tracking and analyzing time usage (12 letters)
- A type of AI that creates new content (e.g., text, images) by learning from data patterns, using models like GANs or transformers.
- AI sensing movement to trigger actions, like in security systems.
- Protecting user information in AI systems (11 letters)
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- AI tracking blood sugar levels in real-time via wearables.
- An AI-powered program that helps with tasks via voice or text commands. (18 letters)
- AI’s ability to comprehend human speech (19 letters)
- Stripping personal details from data for privacy.
- AI sorting and prioritizing emails (12 letters)
- Scrambling data so only authorized people can read it.
- AI tweaking resumes to match job keywords.
- A model where two networks—a generator creating content and a discriminator judging its quality—compete to improve the output.
- AI monitoring pulse via sensors for health insights.
- Unfair tendencies in AI decisions (4 letters)
- AI systems mimicking the brain’s structure (12 letters)
- AI’s ability to spot trends or shapes in data, like images or sounds.
- The broad field of creating smart machines (19 letters)
- Team-based learning with AI (15 letters)
- Mobile devices with AI features like assistants and apps.
- Two networks often used for generating realistic images or audio.
- Ongoing education with AI platforms (13 letters)
- Moral principles guiding AI use (6 letters)
- Apple’s built-in digital assistant uses AI to assist iPhone/iPad users.
- Platforms for writing and testing code
- AI forecasting trends for planning (16 letters)
- Data used to teach AI systems (10 letters)
- Group of learners using AI (9 letters)
43 Clues: Platforms for writing and testing code • Group of learners using AI (9 letters) • Team-based learning with AI (15 letters) • AI automating task processes (12 letters) • AI optimizing team schedules (10 letters) • AI tweaking resumes to match job keywords. • AI tools for virtual teamwork (15 letters) • Data used to teach AI systems (10 letters) • ...
Valentines Day 2024-02-14
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- ruler who banned young marriages
- Fertility festival
- Priest who married young couples in secret
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- Letter signed by one of the valentines
- Carried love letters to people
- Declared February 14th as Valentine’s Day
- Poetry by Edmund Spence
- first to record St. Valentine’s Day as a romantic celebration
- To celebrate fertility
- Greek god of love also known as a cherub launching arrows
- Cards given to friends or romantic interests
- Romanticized Valentine’s Day in plays
12 Clues: Fertility festival • To celebrate fertility • Poetry by Edmund Spence • Carried love letters to people • ruler who banned young marriages • Romanticized Valentine’s Day in plays • Letter signed by one of the valentines • Declared February 14th as Valentine’s Day • Priest who married young couples in secret • Cards given to friends or romantic interests • ...
OCAT Practice #1 2026-02-27
Across
- The ultimate betrayal: when a gentle touch or a soft breeze is perceived as a sharp injury. (9 letters)
- The ion whose excessive escape through CFTR channels drives the secretory watery disaster. (8 letters)
- A shift in membrane potential making it more negative, typically reducing the chance of an action potential. (16 letters)
- A powerful peptide agonist that triggers VSM contraction through pharmacomechanical coupling and RhoA/ROK signalling. (11 letters)
- The active fire-starter in hot peppers that tricks ion floodgates into opening for a spicy "heat" perception. (9 letters)
- The biological process that converts DNA into the blue-printed alarms needed for antiviral protein synthesis. (13 letters)
- A conversation starter from enteric neurons that tells parietal cells to start the calcium-mediated acid flow. (13 letters)
- Max Von Frey's 1895 theory—one wire, one sensation; dedicated VIP lines for every distinct stimulus. (11 letters)
- Local gossips that protect the stomach by inhibiting acid through Gi protein agreements. (14 letters)
- The most effective measurement tool in the lab; a quick, involuntary autonomic movement away from a hot pan. (6 letters)
- The process by which activated sentinel cells release their soluble mediators into the fray or the bloodstream. (9 letters)
- The body's "smoke detectors" that transduce chemical, thermal, or mechanical threats into a language the brain can hear. (11 letters)
- The cell face pointing toward the lumen, where surface area amplifies when secretors get busy. (6 letters)
- The neural equivalent of "never forget"; enduring changes in synaptic response that encode pain memories into the system. (3 letters)
- The specific viral target Isaacs and Lindemann were studying when they first described these cytokines. (9 letters)
- Pharma lab molecules that rudely inhibit the production of protective prostaglandins, risking a mucosal crater. (5 letters)
- The branch of the system providing immediate, non-specific protection; it responds much faster than adaptive antibodies. (6 letters)
- A severe secretory disaster characterized by massive diarrhea and a 75-year delay in discovering its toxin. (7 letters)
- Antiviral "necessary evils" from 1957 that clear infections but leave you with all the classic flu-like aches. (11 letters)
- The "favourite" excitatory amino acid; low levels mean poor focus, but high levels mean seizures and neural damage. (9 letters)
- The enzyme P4 stimulates to produce nitric oxide, promoting blood vessel growth and dilation in the endometrium. (4 letters)
- The kinase enzyme that phosphorylates the regulatory light chain to initiate the vascular squeeze. (4 letters)
- GM1 is the specific surface receptor that uninvited toxin molecules bind to before riding lipid pathways inward. (11 letters)
- A steroid from the adrenal gland that gossips with kidneys about salt and water reabsorption to regulate pressure. (11 letters)
- The muscular tone-setters of blood vessel walls, balancing on a see-saw of constriction and dilation. (3 letters)
- The yellow pigment accumulated by the ovarian command center, giving the "yellow body" its name. (6 letters)
- The organs that release renin to kick off a cascade resulting in a potent vasoconstrictor peptide. (6 letters)
- Max von Frey's 1896 kit of calibrated filaments used to find the exact threshold where skin sensation begins. (16 letters)
- Glands that join the placenta and ovaries in the peripheral production of our mystery molecule for both sexes. (7 letters)
- The biological struggle to maintain cell integrity against the cut and thrust of aggressive factors. (14 letters)
- The comma-shaped, gram-negative, mobile bacterium that caused widespread panic across Upper Canada. (8 letters)
- The "Grandmother of all steroid hormones," acting as the common parent to androgens, estrogens, and adrenal steroids. (12 letters)
- A non-receptor tyrosine kinase that interacts with PR-B to mediate rapid actions, especially in tumor cell survival. (4 letters)
- Aggressive HCl from the fundus that causes tissue damage when the protective barrier fails. (4 letters)
- Formally defined in 2020 as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience where tissue damage might be real, or just a nasty potential. (4 letters)
- The essential sugar in ORT that co-transports sodium and water back into the cells to save a life. (7 letters)
- The "water-fearing" nature of steroids that allows them to diffuse across lipid membranes without a lobbyist. (11 letters)
- The specialized fundus cells responsible for the H+, K+-ATPase-driven secretion of hydrochloric acid. (8 letters)
- Melzack and Wall's 1965 security booth in the spinal cord; some signals pass, while others are turned away by bidirectional orders from the brain. (4 letters)
- A type of sensitivity shift happening right at the "crime scene"—the free nerve endings outside the CNS. (10 letters)
- The solute gradient that provides the driving force for water movement across the epithelial barrier. (13 letters)
- The essential lipid precursor stored in droplets as a rapid-access repository for ramped-up steroidogenesis. (11 letters)
- A chemical fashion statement featuring multiple carbon double bonds, common in the pigments of the CL. (7 letters)
- The spiral-shaped "bug" in "drugs for bugs," now recognized as a primary cause of chronic gastritis. (12 letters)
- Rapid-action membrane receptors that mediate physiological effects within mere minutes rather than genomic hours. (4 letters)
- Histamine's preferred second messenger for turning on the proton pumps in the gut. (4 letters)
- Specifically the ISG variety; these are the actual effectors that block viral replication at every stage. (4 letters)
- The family of pigments, including lutein, that give the corpus luteum its distinct hue. (11 letters)
- The stomach's inflamed inner lining; when it's broken, surgeons and endoscopes get busy. (6 letters)
- A heterotrimeric protein janitor that allows relaxation by dephosphorylating myosin heads when calcium levels drop. (4 letters)
- Non-neuronal "synaptic janitors" like astrocytes that decide to adapt to chronic signals, usually by making the neural excitement worse. (5 letters)
- The "thin" filament that provides the scaffold for phosphorylated motor proteins to pull against during a contraction. (5 letters)
- A process of PKC-mediated tuning where the pain system decides to turn the volume up and keep it there. (13 letters)
- A direction-dependent physical property, often contrasted with isotropic systems in complex tissues. (11 letters)
- The cellular relay from the ubiquitous receptor to the nucleus, typically riding the JAK-STAT highway. (12 letters)
- Molecular grappling hooks used by bacteria to anchor themselves firmly to the gastric epithelium. (8 letters)
- A peptidergic product of alternative RNA splicing, released from the nociceptor to broadcast the alarm during the pain surge. (4 letters)
- Glial janitors responsible for mopping up glutamate; in chronic pain, their immature replacements just can't keep the floor clean. (10 letters)
- The "yellow body" endocrine gland that provides the high P4 levels necessary to keep an early embryo safe. (2 letters)
- A lack of regulatory enzymes like USP18, leading to uncontrolled signalling and severe interferonopathy disorders. (10 letters)
- The catecholamine messenger from sympathetic nerves that dictates adrenergic tone to the vascular smooth muscle. (14 letters)
- The systemic bouncer responsible for recognizing molecular fashion statements as "self" or "non-self." (6 letters)
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- A potent neurosteroid and P4 breakdown product that acts as a positive allosteric modulator for GABA-A. (15 letters)
- The primary female command centers where 3beta-HSD ramps up P4 production during the luteal phase. (7 letters)
- An ECL cell resident that acts on H2 receptors, using cAMP to dial up the fundic acid production. (9 letters)
- The ISG objective: stopping viral entry, synth, and egress to ensure the host survives the invasion. (7 letters)
- The "thick" motor protein whose head is far more excited by phosphorylation than dopamine is by minds. (6 letters)
- A reactive oxygen species that rudely interferes with NO, inhibiting the message of vascular relaxation. (10 letters)
- P4 blocks these channels in smooth muscle cells to decrease vasoconstriction and help the uterine lining relax. (7 letters)
- The cellular "eyes" (like TLRs or NLRs) that sense the presence of uninvited molecular patterns. (4 letters)
- What happens when fast cation influx makes a cell's interior more positive, driving rapid muscle contraction. (14 letters)
- Essential keto functional groups required for stable binding in the receptor's ligand-binding pocket. (3 letters)
- The brain's resident immune sentinels that get involved in the long-term drama of persistent neural signalling. (9 letters)
- Robert Koch considered its effects negligible, but it's where the secretor really sets up its watery colony. (9 letters)
- A normal process of taking in water and nutrients that is rudely inhibited by the cholera toxin. (10 letters)
- A "mixing" of progestin and luteosteron that eventually gave our mystery molecule its name. (5 letters)
- The gossiping cellular networks of the CNS, constantly changing their sensitivity to enduringly encode memories of your worst experiences. (7 letters)
- A root-based steroid source, like sarsaparilla, that was essential for early chemical degradation research. (5 letters)
- A sulphenamide intermediate often discussed in the "gut wars" phase of acid control. (12 letters)
- Small protein messengers acting as autocrine, paracrine, or endocrine soluble mediators to coordinate the body's defense. (9 letters)
- A hormonal aggressor that stimulates acid both directly and by triggering its histamine neighbor. (7 letters)
- The molecule that follows salts into the lumen via osmosis, leading to rapid, systemic dehydration. (5 letters)
- An essential ion lost through malabsorption, following chloride out into the intestinal space. (6 letters)
- Enterochromaffin-like neighbors that release histamine to keep the parietal cells excited. (3 letters)
- The autonomic branch that sends norepinephrine to finish the conversation with the blood vessel walls. (11 letters)
- The inhibitory "red light" in the CNS; it even counts its excitatory rival, glutamate, as its chemical parent. (4 letters)
- Receptors that behave like GPCR cousins but prefer microbial fashion statements on the cell surface or in endosomes. (4 letters)
- The physiological state VSM enters when nitric oxide whispers and the see-saw tilts toward dilation. (10 letters)
- The hollow intestinal space where salts and water accumulate during the height of the secretory struggle. (5 letters)
- The bicarbonate-rich environment the stomach surface tries to maintain, much to the delight of V. cholerae. (8 letters)
- The active movement of ions into the lumen; cholera toxin co-opts cellular biology to hyper-activate this process. (9 letters)
- A phosphorylating enzyme like JAK1; it acts as a catalytic switch to propagate the immune signal inward. (6 letters)
- The process by which lipophilic substances build up in your genomic Lego blocks over time. (15 letters)
- Visible breaks or lesions in the gastric mucosa; the end result of losing the "gut wars." (6 letters)
- The cellular HQ where phosphorylated STAT molecules arrive to turn on the transcriptional alarm. (7 letters)
- An aggressive digestive enzyme that teams up with acid to tilt the gastric balance toward a crater. (6 letters)
- A common clinical drug that blocks the proton pump, putting an end to the reflux struggle. (10 letters)
- The energy currency converted to cAMP when adenylyl cyclase joins the gastric conversation. (3 letters)
- A system of circulating hormones, like aldosterone, that help govern the muscular tone of your resistance arteries. (9 letters)
- Transcription factors that, upon activation, translocate to the nucleus to initiate the production of antiviral proteins. (4 letters)
- An "old friend" and endogenous ligand; sometimes it's a partial agonist, but it's a full agonist when the receptor population is high. (10 letters)
- A widening of blood vessels politely agreed to when nitric oxide whispers through guanylate cyclase. (12 letters)
- A protective physical barrier; the stomach's way of ensuring it doesn't digest its own tissues. (5 letters)
- Plato's 4th-century BCE vibe check; it's not just the touch that hurts, but the total magnitude crossing a set boundary. (9 letters)
- A dangerous state of "volume shock" caused by losing blood or secretory fluids at a massive rate. (11 letters)
- A vital steroid "for gestation" with non-genomic minutes and genomic hours of biological action. (12 letters)
- A clinical state where the VSM see-saw is permanently tilted toward constriction, often by overproduced Ang II. (12 letters)
- The wave-like muscular contractions of the gut that keep the "morbid matter" moving through the lumen. (11 letters)
- Molecular "fashion statements" of invaders, like viral RNA or bacterial flagellin, recognized as uninvited guests. (5 letters)
- A chloride channel that remains constitutively open when cAMP levels are overproduced in the intestinal epithelium. (4 letters)
- The spinal cord's greeting room where primary afferent neurons drop off their heavy neural baggage for relay neurons to carry upward. (6 letters)
- The equation used to calculate direction-dependent ion flow based on concentration gradients and electrical charge. (6 letters)
- When a standard "ouch" becomes an unbearable "OW," thanks to an over-responsive and sensitized nervous system. (12 letters)
- A narrowing of the vascular path, increasing resistance and dropping flow while Ang II looks on. (16 letters)
- Biological catalysts like USP18 that act as the essential "off switch" to terminate potent immune signalling. (7 letters)
- The "water-loving" nature that steroid hormones definitely lack, unlike their peptide cousins. (11 letters)
- A temporary organ that joins the liver and ovaries as a major peripheral site for P4 production. (8 letters)
- A substance like allopregnanolone or PdG formed by the enzymatic breakdown of our mystery molecule. (10 letters)
- A specific sensory modality integrated by TRPV1; think the sting of a chili pepper rather than just a high thermometer reading. (4 letters)
- The invited guest that enters through L-type channels to trigger the sliding filament model of muscular squeeze. (7 letters)
- Protein disulfide isomerase; the cellular helper that assists in unfolding the toxin once it breaches the cytosol. (3 letters)
- External threats inhaled in a daily dose of 100,000 fungal spores or found by the billion in a teaspoon of soil. (8 letters)
- The primary barrier cells; bacterial adhesins must stick to them to colonize the gut. (10 letters)
- Oral Rehydration Therapy; the simple clinical solution for replacing a massive loss of blood-volume fluid. (3 letters)
124 Clues: Histamine's preferred second messenger for turning on the proton pumps in the gut. (4 letters) • A sulphenamide intermediate often discussed in the "gut wars" phase of acid control. (12 letters) • The primary barrier cells; bacterial adhesins must stick to them to colonize the gut. (10 letters) • ...
In the beginning... 2026-02-19
Across
- Greek invention with a snooze button today
- Goddess of wisdom and war, born from Zeus’s head
- Greek invention - going up?
- Persephone’s husband
- Student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle
- Gorgon with snakes for hair, whose gaze could turn people to stone
- Hero who defeated Medusa
- Ancient Greek poet known for the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- Public open space in ancient Greek cities for assembly and markets
- Sweet pastry made of filo dough, honey, and nuts
- A Greek dish of lamb meat, typically served in pita with toppings
- Elevated part of an ancient Greek city, often a site of temples
- Mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- As an infant, he was nursed by goats
- God of time who ate his children
- Three-headed watchdog of the underworld
- Wise centaur and mentor to many Greek heroes
- Temple dedicated to Athena on the Acropolis in Athens
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
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- Athena challenged her to a weaving contest
- Three sisters that share a single eye and one tooth
- Greek yogurt dip made with cucumbers, garlic, and herbs
- Greek philosopher known for questioning and the Socratic method
- Greek city-state known for its military strength and women's rights
- Primordial supreme mother goddess
- Ancient Greek sanctuary famous for its oracle
- A trick used to gain entry into the city of Troy
- Polyphemus thought that his name was “Nobody”
- Hera threw Hephaestus off of Mount ________
- He flew too close to the sun
- Home to the creature that Theseus slayed
- The number of labors Hercules had to perform
- Fire-breathing monster - part lion, part goat, and part dragon
- Sea located between Greece and Turkey
- Olympic event that women could win
- Greek city-state known for its contributions to art, philosophy, and democracy
- The Greek concept of the afterlife where the blessed go
- King Minos lived on this island
38 Clues: Persephone’s husband • Hero who defeated Medusa • Greek invention - going up? • He flew too close to the sun • King Minos lived on this island • God of time who ate his children • Primordial supreme mother goddess • Olympic event that women could win • As an infant, he was nursed by goats • Sea located between Greece and Turkey • Three-headed watchdog of the underworld • ...
Vocabulary Assessment 5 and Final 2024-09-29
Across
- Something important or meaningful. (11 letters)
- A type of garden where plants are suspended in the air. (7 letters)
- Relating to trade, industry, and money. (8 letters)
- Able to continue without harm to the environment or depletion of resources. (11 letters)
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. (5 letters)
- system The network of institutions that manage money, such as banks and investments. (16 letters)
- Flat steps built into hillsides for farming. (8 letters)
- A substance that plants or animals need to grow and stay healthy. (8 letters)
- A structure used to protect or enclose an area. (5 letters)
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- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for growth. (9 letters)
- Not enough or not suitable for a purpose. (10 letters)
- To make something smaller or reduce in size or amount. (8 letters)
- Money put into something with the hope of making a profit. (10 letters)
- Something very old, from a long time ago. (7 letters)
- The state of having little to no money or resources. (7 letters)
- The system of how money and resources are used in a country. (7 letters)
- are the crossword clues for the given words:
- Related to money or banking. (9 letters)
- Different levels stacked on top of each other, often seen in soil. (6 letters)
19 Clues: Related to money or banking. (9 letters) • are the crossword clues for the given words: • Something important or meaningful. (11 letters) • Relating to trade, industry, and money. (8 letters) • Something very old, from a long time ago. (7 letters) • Not enough or not suitable for a purpose. (10 letters) • Flat steps built into hillsides for farming. (8 letters) • ...
Narrative Text 2025-09-15
Across
- The part of the story where the conflict is solved. (10 letters)
- The most exciting point of the story; the peak of the conflict. (6 letters)
- The time and place where a story occurs. (7 letters)
- Traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through generations. (8 letters)
- A word used to connect clauses or sentences (e.g., and, but, then). (11 letters)
- A traditional story concerning gods, goddesses, and the early history of a people. (4 letters)
- A story for children involving magical beings and lands. (9 letters, one word)
- A text that tells a story is called a ... text. (9 letters)
- A story for children involving magical beings and lands. (9 letters, one word)
- The part of the story where the conflict is solved. (10 letters)
- A verb that shows a physical or mental process. (6 letters)
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- The moral lesson or message of a story. (5 letters)
- A word that modifies a verb (e.g., slowly, here, yesterday). (6 letters)
- A traditional story about the origin of a place, often regarded as historical but unauthenticated. (6 letters)
- The tense most commonly used in narrative texts. (4 letters)
- The beginning part that introduces characters and setting.
- The part where the problem or conflict begins to develop. (12 letters)
- The person who tells the story. (8 letters)
- An optional concluding part of a story. (4 letters)
- A primary purpose of a narrative text is to ... the reader. (9 letters)
20 Clues: The person who tells the story. (8 letters) • The moral lesson or message of a story. (5 letters) • An optional concluding part of a story. (4 letters) • The time and place where a story occurs. (7 letters) • The beginning part that introduces characters and setting. • A text that tells a story is called a ... text. (9 letters) • ...
Horror Crossword 2024-07-31
Across
- Sudden feeling of fear (6 letters)
- Structure of bones in the body (9 letters)
- Severe physical or mental suffering (7 letters)
- Loud, high-pitched cry (6 letters)
- Spirit of a dead person (5 letters)
- Dark shape cast by an object blocking light (6 letters)
- Hard to see because of thick mist (5 letters)
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- Light wind (6 letters)
- Strange and frightening (5 letters)
- Terrifying dream (9 letters)
- Shaking involuntarily (9 letters)
- Covered with a fine spray of water (5 letters)
- Loud cry of a wolf (4 letters)
- Noise made by something old or wooden (5 letters)
- Opposite of warm (4 letters)
- Scary or creepy (6 letters)
16 Clues: Light wind (6 letters) • Scary or creepy (6 letters) • Terrifying dream (9 letters) • Opposite of warm (4 letters) • Loud cry of a wolf (4 letters) • Shaking involuntarily (9 letters) • Sudden feeling of fear (6 letters) • Loud, high-pitched cry (6 letters) • Strange and frightening (5 letters) • Spirit of a dead person (5 letters) • Structure of bones in the body (9 letters) • ...
Global warming 2024-01-09
Across
- Unit used to measure temperature. (7 letters, 1 word)
- Office Abbreviation for a United Kingdom climate monitoring agency. (2 letters, 2 words)
- Study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather conditions. (11 letters, 1 word)
- Niño Event in the Pacific Ocean releasing additional heat. (6 letters, 2 words)
- gases Gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. (15 letters, 2 words)
- Unusually high temperatures in the ocean's upper layer. (4 letters, 1 word)
- Niño Climate phenomenon involving warm Pacific Ocean waters. (6 letters, 2 words)
- International effort to decrease the effects of climate change. (7 letters, 1 word)
- warming Gradual increase in the overall temperature of the Earth. (13 letters, 2 words)
- Unusually low coverings of frozen water in the Antarctic. (3 letters, 1 word)
- Target set to limit the rise in global temperatures. (6 letters, 1 word)
- fuels Activities like burning coal and oil that contribute to climate change. (6 letters, 2 words)
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- Synonym for "breaking a previous best." (7 letters, 1 word)
- Layer of gases surrounding the Earth. (9 letters, 1 word)
- Unusually hot periods with higher than usual temperatures. (9 letters, 1 word)
- change Changes in the Earth's long-term weather patterns. (13 letters, 2 words)
- Unusually warm spell of weather. (7 letters, 1 word)
- Global agreement aiming to combat climate change. (4 letters, 1 word)
- Second part of the global climate summit abbreviation. (5 letters, 1 word)
- COP28 event where countries discuss climate issues. (4 letters, 1 word)
20 Clues: Unusually warm spell of weather. (7 letters, 1 word) • Unit used to measure temperature. (7 letters, 1 word) • Layer of gases surrounding the Earth. (9 letters, 1 word) • Synonym for "breaking a previous best." (7 letters, 1 word) • Global agreement aiming to combat climate change. (4 letters, 1 word) • ...
Christmas Crossword 2023-11-07
Across
- Often placed on top of a Christmas tree (4 letters)
- Leave these out for Santa on Christmas Eve (7 letters)
- A red-nosed reindeer(7 letters)
- One of Santa’s helpers (3 letters)
- He’s green and hates Christmas(6 letters)
- Jingle … (4 letters)
- Do you wanna build a… (7 letters)
- The color of Santa’s beard (5 letters)
- Frozen rain (4 letters)
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- Use this for a snowman’s nose (6 letters)
- You give and receive these (8 letters)
- The flavor of candy canes (10 letters)
- How Santa enters a house (7 letters)
- Name of a famous snowman (6 letters)
- A spicy Christmas drink (6 letters)
- The coldest season (6 letters)
16 Clues: Jingle … (4 letters) • Frozen rain (4 letters) • The coldest season (6 letters) • A red-nosed reindeer(7 letters) • Do you wanna build a… (7 letters) • One of Santa’s helpers (3 letters) • A spicy Christmas drink (6 letters) • How Santa enters a house (7 letters) • Name of a famous snowman (6 letters) • You give and receive these (8 letters) • ...
Titan's Curse 2014-01-08
Across
- Greek god of Music, Poetry, the Sun, and Day. Twin of Artemis
- Greek god of the Underworld
- The Satyr
- Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena
- Greek god of the Sky
- Daughter of Zeus
- Half-man half-horse
- The Centaur
- Home of the gods
- Artemis's lieutenant
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- Greek god of the Sea
- Greek goddess of Wisdom
- Home of the Titans
- Safe place for children of the gods
- Half-man half-goat
- Greek goddess of the Hunt,the Moon, and Night. Twin of Apollo
- Daughter of Hades
- Son of Hades
- Son of Poseidon
19 Clues: The Satyr • The Centaur • Son of Hades • Son of Poseidon • Daughter of Zeus • Home of the gods • Daughter of Hades • Home of the Titans • Half-man half-goat • Half-man half-horse • Greek god of the Sea • Greek god of the Sky • Artemis's lieutenant • Greek goddess of Wisdom • Greek god of the Underworld • Safe place for children of the gods • Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena • ...
Malta 2024-03-25
Across
- What is the currency called?
- Capital city
- Which continent is it in?
- Which Sea is it located in the centre of?
- What is the area of Malta?
- What is the population of Malta 2024
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- Which hemisphere is it in?
- Who does Malta belong to?
- What does Malta mean in Greek?
- How many churches does Malta have? (includes letters and numbers)
- How far is it from Italy?
- How many churches are in Malta? (Numbered)
12 Clues: Capital city • Who does Malta belong to? • Which continent is it in? • How far is it from Italy? • Which hemisphere is it in? • What is the area of Malta? • What is the currency called? • What does Malta mean in Greek? • What is the population of Malta 2024 • Which Sea is it located in the centre of? • How many churches are in Malta? (Numbered) • ...
Cashless society 2024-09-04
Across
- The term for the act of recording every payment (8 letters)
- A device often used for cashless transactions while traveling (6 letters)
- The cost associated with creating physical money (7 letters)
- The financial institution that may hire security teams to protect cash (4 letters)
- The electronic equivalent of a bank robber (7 letters)
- The organization mentioned in relation to negative interest rates (3 letters)
- The term for the process of exchanging currency while traveling (8 letters)
- The type of error that can cause issues in a cashless society (7 letters)
- The term for the physical form of money (4 letters)
- The term for the act of making a purchase (11 letters)
- The term for the illegal hiding of income (10 letters)
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- The term for the act of protecting large sums of cash (9 letters)
- The act of making money from illegal activities harder in a cashless society (8 letters)
- The term for the act of avoiding taxes (6 letters)
- The physical form of money that is becoming less prevalent (4 letters)
- The term for the fees banks might raise due to negative interest rates (4 letters)
- The type of society where transactions are conducted electronically (9 letters)
- The type of payment that does not have the same level of privacy as cash (10 letters)
- The type of crime that may decrease in a cashless society (5 letters)
- A common tool used for electronic payments (5 letters)
20 Clues: The term for the act of avoiding taxes (6 letters) • The term for the physical form of money (4 letters) • The electronic equivalent of a bank robber (7 letters) • A common tool used for electronic payments (5 letters) • The term for the act of making a purchase (11 letters) • The term for the illegal hiding of income (10 letters) • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- Third letter of the Greek alphabet
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet
- Collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- Also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- Snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- Greek god of the sea
- Goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- Collection of myths
- Ancient Greek mathematician
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote down Socrates' ideas
- Wife of Prometheus
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- God of the satyrs
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- Goddess of women, marriage and family
- Classical Greek philosopher. Plato was his most famous student
- Earth goddess
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Citizen of Troy
- Mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- King of the kingdom of Macedon
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- Winged horse
- Lord of all gods
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- City tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
31 Clues: Winged horse • Earth goddess • Citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • God of the satyrs • Wife of Prometheus • Collection of myths • Horse-drawn carriage • Greek god of the sea • Ship that Jason sailed • Sons and daughters of Gaia • Ancient Greek mathematician • King of the kingdom of Macedon • Last letter of the Greek alphabet • Third letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
Ancient Greece + Rome 2023-02-17
Across
- Most powerful Roman God
- Greek Goddess of wisdom
- Roman Gods and stories
- Bread and water and a wheat pancake in Rome
- Big Roman Dog Breed
- Roman people drank it for breakfast and sometimes dinner
- A game Greek children played like a piggyback game
- Birds, cats, dogs, and rabbits
- A City-State in Greece
- Greek god of war
- there were 3 of these wars (2 words)
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- Roman City close to a volcano
- Greek Goddess of beauty
- Ancient Roman God of War
- Sculptures and pottery that decorated monuments and homes
- Both Roman women and men wore them
- Greek God of the sea
- most important meal of he day in Rome
- A warlike zone that had a lot of battles
- Most powerful Greek God
- Greek money (Coins)
21 Clues: Greek god of war • Big Roman Dog Breed • Greek money (Coins) • Greek God of the sea • Roman Gods and stories • A City-State in Greece • Most powerful Roman God • Greek Goddess of wisdom • Greek Goddess of beauty • Most powerful Greek God • Ancient Roman God of War • Roman City close to a volcano • Birds, cats, dogs, and rabbits • Both Roman women and men wore them • ...
Let's Get Married 2026-03-07
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- What birth month does Jed share with the Maid of Honor?
- Greek goddess of love
- This composer wrote the Wedding March.
- When are Reina and Jed getting married?
- Reina and Jed's favorite kind of candy!
- How many cats do Jed and Reina have?
- What is Reina's astrological sign?
- According to English folklore, finding a blank in your wedding dress is good luck?
- Greek god of love and desire
- In the first month of dating, Reina and Jed attended a ____ ball for Halloween
- _____fest was Jed and Reina's second date. Hint, this foreshadows their honeymoon destination!
- Letters following Reina's name in a paper?
- How many years has the Best Man known Jed? (Hint: Preschool)
- Where did Reina and Jed get engaged?
- Where did Reina and Jed have their first date?
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- The traditional part of the wedding veil that covers the bride's face.
- This ceremony of Celtic origin involves the joining of the betrothed using a braided cord.
- This English queen popularized the color white for wedding dresses.
- Reina and Jed share this alma mater
- Where was the first Renaissance Faire Jed and Reina attended together?
- What is the couple's favorite sandwich cookie?
- This Greek island, said to be the origin of the poet Saphos, is a dream honeymoon destination of the couple.
- During the viking era, unwilling Scottish brides brides could annul the wedding, if recovered before _____.
- "Yes" in the Language of love
- Where is the engagement party being held?
- Where did Jed and Reina take their first international trip together?
- What national park did Jed and Reina first visit together?
- Reina and Jed are getting married in ______ National Park.
- This traditional wedding confetti has lost popularity due to the urban myth that it causes birds to explode
- In May Reina will become a ____?
30 Clues: Greek goddess of love • Greek god of love and desire • "Yes" in the Language of love • In May Reina will become a ____? • What is Reina's astrological sign? • Reina and Jed share this alma mater • How many cats do Jed and Reina have? • Where did Reina and Jed get engaged? • This composer wrote the Wedding March. • When are Reina and Jed getting married? • ...
Titan's Curse 2014-01-08
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- The Centaur
- Daughter of Hades
- Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena
- Greek god of the Sky
- Greek god of the Sea
- Home of the Titans
- Greek goddess of the Hunt,the Moon, and Night. Twin of Apollo
- Half-man half-goat
- Son of Hades
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- Greek goddess of Wisdom
- Son of Poseidon
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Artemis's lieutenant
- Half-man half-horse
- Safe place for children of the gods
- Home of the gods
- Daughter of Zeus
- The Satyr
- Greek god of Music, Poetry, the Sun, and Day. Twin of Artemis
19 Clues: The Satyr • The Centaur • Son of Hades • Son of Poseidon • Home of the gods • Daughter of Zeus • Daughter of Hades • Home of the Titans • Half-man half-goat • Half-man half-horse • Artemis's lieutenant • Greek god of the Sky • Greek god of the Sea • Greek goddess of Wisdom • Greek god of the Underworld • Safe place for children of the gods • Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena • ...
GREEK MYTH 2026-02-12
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- when did the trojan war take place
- greatest warrior among the Greeks
- could Achilles armor be pierced
- son of odysseys
- was Priam king, Queen, prince or Nobody.
- was Hector king, Queen, prince or Nobody.
- what did Greek warriors hide inside
- Artemis Greek name
- a magical herb.
- Apollos Greek name
- what was Heras Greek name
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- wild grief seized who?
- Achilles friend
- who had many defenders that could defeat Achilles
- was Hecuba queen, king or nobody
- who was a sea nymph
- what was Ares Greek name
- wife of hero odysseys
- Poseidon Greek name
- lord of the winds
20 Clues: Achilles friend • son of odysseys • a magical herb. • lord of the winds • Artemis Greek name • Apollos Greek name • who was a sea nymph • Poseidon Greek name • wife of hero odysseys • wild grief seized who? • what was Ares Greek name • what was Heras Greek name • could Achilles armor be pierced • was Hecuba queen, king or nobody • greatest warrior among the Greeks • ...
Shackleton 2024-09-15
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- Shackleton’s primary goal was to cross the Antarctic landmass and reach the __________ Sea (4 letters)
- The month the Endurance was trapped (7 letters)
- The island where Shackleton's crew was rescued (12 letters)
- Shackleton's first name
- The ocean crossed in the James Caird (9 letters)
- The name of Shackleton's ship (9 letters)
- The place where Shackleton’s crew lived after the ship sank (14 letters)
- The small lifeboat Shackleton used (10 letters)
- The type of animal used for food (5 letters)
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- The island where Shackleton's team found help (12 letters)
- The month Shackleton's expedition began (6 letters)
- The explorer who led the expedition (8 letters)
- Shackleton's expedition began in the month of _______ (7 letters).
- Shackleton’s rescue method involved this type of small boat (10 letters)
- The primary material used for constructing the Endurance (4 letters)
- Shackleton’s mission was to cross this frozen land (10 letters)
- The main problem Shackleton’s ship faced (3 letters)
- the sea where the Endurance was trapped
- The continent Shackleton wanted to cross (9 letters)
19 Clues: Shackleton's first name • the sea where the Endurance was trapped • The name of Shackleton's ship (9 letters) • The type of animal used for food (5 letters) • The explorer who led the expedition (8 letters) • The month the Endurance was trapped (7 letters) • The small lifeboat Shackleton used (10 letters) • The ocean crossed in the James Caird (9 letters) • ...
七下unit3-1 2025-03-14
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- To get better at a skill like singing or drawing, you need to do it again and again. (7 个letters)
- I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters)
- The person who has the rights to a house or a shop can make decisions about it. (5 个letters)
- If you make something twice as much or as many as it was before, you do this to it. (6 个letters)
- I use a special program on my phone to plan and record my physical activities. (8 个letters)
- A performance by a magician that makes people wonder how it's done. (5 个letters)
- A game between two teams, like football or basketball, that people watch and cheer for. (5 个letters)
- I rarely have food from fast food restaurants as I prefer healthy meals. (6 个letters)
- One time in the past, I had an unforgettable adventure in the forest. (4 个letters)
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- A person between 13 and 19 years old often has a lot of energy for new experiences. (8 个letters)
- I didn't go to the party; I chose to stay at home and watch movies instead. (6 个letters)
- This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters)
- I have a certain thing I want to achieve, like running a certain distance or getting a good grade. (4 个letters)
- We should give support and positive words to our friends when they face difficulties. (8 个letters)
- When clothes are not the right size for your body, they don't do this properly. (3 个letters)
- When you achieve your aims after a lot of effort, you've reached a good result. (7 个letters)
- When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters)
- At an uncertain time in the future, I hope to visit the Great Wall. (7 个letters)
- It's possible that we will go on a trip during the holiday, but we're not sure yet. (5 个letters)
- He almost never makes mistakes in his math homework because he's very careful. (7 个letters)
- I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters)
21 Clues: I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters) • I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters) • This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters) • When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters) • ...
七下unit3-1 2025-03-14
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- To get better at a skill like singing or drawing, you need to do it again and again. (7 个letters)
- I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters)
- The person who has the rights to a house or a shop can make decisions about it. (5 个letters)
- If you make something twice as much or as many as it was before, you do this to it. (6 个letters)
- I use a special program on my phone to plan and record my physical activities. (8 个letters)
- A performance by a magician that makes people wonder how it's done. (5 个letters)
- A game between two teams, like football or basketball, that people watch and cheer for. (5 个letters)
- I rarely have food from fast food restaurants as I prefer healthy meals. (6 个letters)
- One time in the past, I had an unforgettable adventure in the forest. (4 个letters)
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- A person between 13 and 19 years old often has a lot of energy for new experiences. (8 个letters)
- I didn't go to the party; I chose to stay at home and watch movies instead. (6 个letters)
- This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters)
- I have a certain thing I want to achieve, like running a certain distance or getting a good grade. (4 个letters)
- We should give support and positive words to our friends when they face difficulties. (8 个letters)
- When clothes are not the right size for your body, they don't do this properly. (3 个letters)
- When you achieve your aims after a lot of effort, you've reached a good result. (7 个letters)
- When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters)
- At an uncertain time in the future, I hope to visit the Great Wall. (7 个letters)
- It's possible that we will go on a trip during the holiday, but we're not sure yet. (5 个letters)
- He almost never makes mistakes in his math homework because he's very careful. (7 个letters)
- I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters)
21 Clues: I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters) • I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters) • This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters) • When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters) • ...
Greece Vs Rome! 2021-02-11
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- Native dance that was based off of Rormullas
- A Roman Emperor that brought peace
- Most important Roman Beverage
- Greek Goddess that protected women
- Greek Games that involved bouncing a ball
- Ancient Roman Stone Art on walls and Ceilings
- First Roman Emperor
- Greek God Ruled both the earth and the sky
- Greek picture art made of small pieces
- Greeks Participated In a Festival To Honor Zeus
- A Artist That Represented Events In their Work
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- Roman Clothing
- One important Greek Fruit
- The oldest Male of the Family
- Ancient Greek Clothing
- A Roman arena to watch and play sports
- All Greece House Members Were Apart of Family
- In Greek theater they dressed in funny costumes
- A column to Represent a soldiers skills
- One iconic build from the Greeks
20 Clues: Roman Clothing • First Roman Emperor • Ancient Greek Clothing • One important Greek Fruit • The oldest Male of the Family • Most important Roman Beverage • One iconic build from the Greeks • A Roman Emperor that brought peace • Greek Goddess that protected women • A Roman arena to watch and play sports • Greek picture art made of small pieces • ...
terms 2024-08-27
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- (5 letters)
- meaning "below" (4 letters)
- (Starts at 2, 5)
- removal (7 letters)
- (8 letters)
- contraction (6 letters)
- (Starts at 2, 7)
- meaning "half" (4 letters)
- (Starts at 1, 8)
- meaning "pain" (4 letters)
- of the skin (8 letters)
- prefix meaning "after" (4 letters)
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- (Starts at 3, 1)
- (Starts at 1, 4)
- (Starts at 6, 1)
- (Starts at 5, 6)
- (Starts at 1, 1)
- (Starts at 4, 3)
- or disorder (7 letters)
- (Starts at 4, 6)
20 Clues: (5 letters) • (8 letters) • (Starts at 3, 1) • (Starts at 1, 4) • (Starts at 2, 5) • (Starts at 6, 1) • (Starts at 5, 6) • (Starts at 1, 1) • (Starts at 2, 7) • (Starts at 4, 3) • (Starts at 1, 8) • (Starts at 4, 6) • removal (7 letters) • contraction (6 letters) • or disorder (7 letters) • of the skin (8 letters) • meaning "half" (4 letters) • meaning "pain" (4 letters) • meaning "below" (4 letters) • ...
Ms. Johnson 2025-04-03
Ancient Greece Vocab 2025-10-23
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- Greek philosopher that wrote The Republic
- Greece united against the Persian Empire
- Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great
- Greek sculptor who created the statue of Athena in the Parthenon
- Rule by a king; the first stage of government in Athens
- a blend of Greek, Asian, Eastern, & Oriental elements
- temple to the Goddess Athena
- Rule by someone who seizes power; the third stage of government in Athens
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- Rule by a small group; Sparta
- Simplest Greek columns found on the Parthenon
- Greek blind poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek mathematician responsible for geometry
- Greek tragic playwright; wrote Antigone and Oedipus Rex
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom; highly worshipped in Athens
- The most ornate/decorated Greek columns
- King of the Greek gods; lightning
16 Clues: temple to the Goddess Athena • Rule by a small group; Sparta • King of the Greek gods; lightning • The most ornate/decorated Greek columns • Greece united against the Persian Empire • Greek philosopher that wrote The Republic • Greek mathematician responsible for geometry • Simplest Greek columns found on the Parthenon • Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great • ...
七下unit3-1 2025-03-14
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- To get better at a skill like singing or drawing, you need to do it again and again. (7 个letters)
- I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters)
- The person who has the rights to a house or a shop can make decisions about it. (5 个letters)
- If you make something twice as much or as many as it was before, you do this to it. (6 个letters)
- I use a special program on my phone to plan and record my physical activities. (8 个letters)
- A performance by a magician that makes people wonder how it's done. (5 个letters)
- A game between two teams, like football or basketball, that people watch and cheer for. (5 个letters)
- I rarely have food from fast food restaurants as I prefer healthy meals. (6 个letters)
- One time in the past, I had an unforgettable adventure in the forest. (4 个letters)
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- A person between 13 and 19 years old often has a lot of energy for new experiences. (8 个letters)
- I didn't go to the party; I chose to stay at home and watch movies instead. (6 个letters)
- This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters)
- I have a certain thing I want to achieve, like running a certain distance or getting a good grade. (4 个letters)
- We should give support and positive words to our friends when they face difficulties. (8 个letters)
- When clothes are not the right size for your body, they don't do this properly. (3 个letters)
- When you achieve your aims after a lot of effort, you've reached a good result. (7 个letters)
- When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters)
- At an uncertain time in the future, I hope to visit the Great Wall. (7 个letters)
- It's possible that we will go on a trip during the holiday, but we're not sure yet. (5 个letters)
- He almost never makes mistakes in his math homework because he's very careful. (7 个letters)
- I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters)
21 Clues: I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters) • I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters) • This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters) • When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters) • ...
七下unit3-1 2025-03-14
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- To get better at a skill like singing or drawing, you need to do it again and again. (7 个letters)
- I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters)
- The person who has the rights to a house or a shop can make decisions about it. (5 个letters)
- If you make something twice as much or as many as it was before, you do this to it. (6 个letters)
- I use a special program on my phone to plan and record my physical activities. (8 个letters)
- A performance by a magician that makes people wonder how it's done. (5 个letters)
- A game between two teams, like football or basketball, that people watch and cheer for. (5 个letters)
- I rarely have food from fast food restaurants as I prefer healthy meals. (6 个letters)
- One time in the past, I had an unforgettable adventure in the forest. (4 个letters)
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- A person between 13 and 19 years old often has a lot of energy for new experiences. (8 个letters)
- I didn't go to the party; I chose to stay at home and watch movies instead. (6 个letters)
- This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters)
- I have a certain thing I want to achieve, like running a certain distance or getting a good grade. (4 个letters)
- We should give support and positive words to our friends when they face difficulties. (8 个letters)
- When clothes are not the right size for your body, they don't do this properly. (3 个letters)
- When you achieve your aims after a lot of effort, you've reached a good result. (7 个letters)
- When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters)
- At an uncertain time in the future, I hope to visit the Great Wall. (7 个letters)
- It's possible that we will go on a trip during the holiday, but we're not sure yet. (5 个letters)
- He almost never makes mistakes in his math homework because he's very careful. (7 个letters)
- I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters)
21 Clues: I play table tennis two times every week to stay active. (5 个letters) • I can't find my pencil, and this one doesn't belong to me. (4 个letters) • This dog is related to my neighbor, and it follows him everywhere. (7 个letters) • When you can't find something that was yours, you experience this. (4 个letters) • ...
ANCIENT MYTHS 2024-12-09
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- Messenger god.
- Egyptian god of the dead.
- Greek goddess of love.
- Opened a box.
- Norse thunder god.
- Greek king of gods.
- Greek god of light.
- Greek underworld god.
- Labyrinth dweller.
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- Greek queen of gods.
- Gorgon with snakes.
- Norse trickster god.
- Three-headed hound.
- Slayer of Medusa.
- Egyptian sun god.
- Heel vulnerability.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
17 Clues: Opened a box. • Messenger god. • Slayer of Medusa. • Egyptian sun god. • Norse thunder god. • Labyrinth dweller. • Gorgon with snakes. • Three-headed hound. • Heel vulnerability. • Greek king of gods. • Greek god of light. • Greek queen of gods. • Norse trickster god. • Greek underworld god. • Greek goddess of love. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • Egyptian god of the dead.
Personality adjectives, physical adjectives and comparatives 2024-08-23
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- Not fat (4 letters)
- Comparative adjective. The opposite of small
- Not short (4 letters)
- Comparative adjective. More intelligent
- Always telling the truth
- Not old (5 letters)
- Having lots of friends
- Comparative adjective. The opposite of slow
- Having no hair (4 letters)
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- Comparative adjective Not tall
- The opposite of tall
- An adjective to describe the color of the hair
- Comparative adjective More than good
- Comparative adjective of pretty
- Not bold (3 letters)
- Not young (3 letters)
- Not thin (3 letters)
- Comparative adjective. Not old
- Feeling unhappy (3 letters)
19 Clues: Not fat (4 letters) • Not old (5 letters) • The opposite of tall • Not bold (3 letters) • Not thin (3 letters) • Not short (4 letters) • Not young (3 letters) • Having lots of friends • Always telling the truth • Having no hair (4 letters) • Feeling unhappy (3 letters) • Comparative adjective Not tall • Comparative adjective. Not old • Comparative adjective of pretty • ...
Word Root Puzzle 2026-02-17
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- Origin: Latin Meaning: Bitter
- Origin: Greek Meaning: measure
- Origin: Greek Meaning: move
- Origin: Latin Meaning: man
- Origin: Greek Meaning: earth
- Origin: Greek Meaning: self or within
- Origin: Greek Meaning: Both or both ways
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- Origin: Greek Meaning: write
- Origin: Greek Meaning: life
- Origin: Greek Meaning: time
- Origin: Greek Meaning: great
- Origin: Greek Meaning: word
- Origin: Greek Meaning: star
- Origin: Greek Meaning: far
14 Clues: Origin: Latin Meaning: man • Origin: Greek Meaning: far • Origin: Greek Meaning: life • Origin: Greek Meaning: time • Origin: Greek Meaning: word • Origin: Greek Meaning: move • Origin: Greek Meaning: star • Origin: Greek Meaning: write • Origin: Greek Meaning: great • Origin: Greek Meaning: earth • Origin: Latin Meaning: Bitter • Origin: Greek Meaning: measure • ...
Ancient Greece REVIEW 2022-02-23
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- This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine"
- Alexander sliced this knot with a sword
- War that lasted 27 years between Athens and Sparta
- Greek drama included comedy and ______________.
- the ancient Greeks attacked this city and, according to legend, conquered them with a horse full of soldiers
- Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek stories that usually contained a moral or a lesson
- Greek city-state that was one of the first democracies
- The "father" and main god in Greek religion
- Athletic games in ancient Greece - the world still does these games to this day.
- conquered Persia and almost all the known world! Died at age 32.
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- The mainland of Greece is this.
- wrote down the Greek fables
- Greek city-state that had a strong army; boys were sent to training camp at age 7.
- the "peninsula off the peninsula" in Greece; Sparta is here
- This philosopher gave us the scientific method
- This Greek scientist gave us the pulley, how to find the volume of a sphere, and the word "Eureka." :)
- Alexander's warhorse
- This man was made to drink poison because the Greeks thought he was turning his students away from worshiping the Greek gods
- Greek stories that tell about the gods and goddesses
- this philosopher thought that the spiritual (unseen) world was very superior to the seen world.
- this island off the coast of Greece is where the earliest Greeks (the Minoans) lived
22 Clues: Alexander's warhorse • wrote down the Greek fables • The mainland of Greece is this. • Alexander sliced this knot with a sword • The "father" and main god in Greek religion • This philosopher gave us the scientific method • Greek drama included comedy and ______________. • This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine" • Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Great Depression Crossword 2023-11-01
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- The political party that formed the government in Canada during most of the Great Depression. (12 letters)
- The most famous Canadian band leader. (8 letters)
- A pest that ate most of the crops during the Great Depression. (12 letters)
- The decade during which the Great Depression in Canada began. (6 letters)
- The 1935 event that led to a shift in Canadian government and policies during the Great Depression. (10 letters)
- Nickname for the government-issued money during the Great Depression (4 letters)
- Canadian leader who implemented various policies to combat the Great Depression. (8 letters)
- A term for the makeshift communities of homeless people during the Great Depression. (10 letters)
- Government initiative that provided handouts to unemployed Canadians during the Great Depression. (6 letters)
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- The Canadian province hit hardest by the Great Depression. (7 letters)
- A Canadian Hockey team that actually made money during the Great Depression. (9 letters)
- A Canadian department store with a very popular catalog. (6 letters)
- A popular political party that claimed to have over 100,000 members. (7 letters)
- A major drought and environmental disaster that exacerbated the Great Depression in the Prairies (8 letters)
- The Canadian city that saw the rise of the "On-to-Ottawa Trek" during the Great Depression (6 letters)
- here are some crossword clues related to the Great Depression in Canada:
- These immigrants were banned from entering Canada in 1923, and only 7 managed to immigrate during the Great Depression. (7 letters)
- The term for the system of trading goods and services without using money during the Great Depression. (6 letters)
- The branch of police that stopped the On-to-Ottawa trekkers. (4 letters)
19 Clues: The most famous Canadian band leader. (8 letters) • A Canadian department store with a very popular catalog. (6 letters) • The Canadian province hit hardest by the Great Depression. (7 letters) • here are some crossword clues related to the Great Depression in Canada: • The branch of police that stopped the On-to-Ottawa trekkers. (4 letters) • ...
Movement of People- Claire 2016-08-30
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- A diary of a slave would be a (7 letters) source.
- Many convicts had tattoos in an effort to regain some degree of what?
- The ‘Trianglular Trade’ consisted of three countries: South Africa, Africa and (2 words; 5 letters & 7 letters)
- In eighteenth century England about 200 crimes were punishable by the (5 letters) penalty.
- In 1787, the Southern States would stubbornly resist the (9 letters) of slavery.
- The Lady Juliana was also known as the (2 word; 8 letters & 7 letters).
- The goldfields was considered as a (2 words; 6 words & 8 words)
- The early goldfields were characteristics by a sense of (14 letters)
- The Chinese were targets of racial abuse because they were culturally out-casted and they generally (2 words; 6 letters – 6 letters).
- Articles that interpret an event is a (9 letters) source.
- The term ‘(4 letters starting with ‘K’) cotton’ means the industrial revolution when the Cotton Gin was created.
- Governor (7 letters) was believed to be a fair and firm leader.
- Owners of slaves would cut off their what?
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- After the King Cotton revolution, only a (7 letters) of farmers kept there slaves.
- The tread wheel was a (10 letters)
- In the 1400’s most slaves were from?
- Who disappeared gold in New South Wales in April 1851?
- The slavery trade became an (16 letter) industry.
- The men in Australia would have preferred what over women?
- Who is the ex-convict that appears on the Australian $20 note.
- Governor Phillip resigned due to on-going what?
- English colonists used as (6 letters) labourers.
- Everyone had an even chance of finding gold if they worked?
- To change a punishment to something less severe.
24 Clues: The tread wheel was a (10 letters) • In the 1400’s most slaves were from? • Owners of slaves would cut off their what? • Governor Phillip resigned due to on-going what? • English colonists used as (6 letters) labourers. • To change a punishment to something less severe. • A diary of a slave would be a (7 letters) source. • ...
Alec's Ancient Greek Crossword 2019-03-31
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- Ancient city ruled by Athena, goddess of reason
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet
- Horse-drawn carriage
- City tricked by Athens with a wooden horse
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote down Socrates' ideas
- Mythical king that defeated the minotaur
- mathematician that created algorithm for calculating Pi
- Wife of Prometheus
- Collection of myths
- Also know as the divine proportion and first described by Greek mathematician Euclid
- Son of Zeus. Gatekeeper of Olympus. God of strength
- Goddess of retribution. Today used as another word for arch enemy
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet
- Third letter of the Greek alphabet
- Earth goddess
- Winged horse
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- God of the satyrs
- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Classical Greek philosopher. Plato was his most famous student
- Sons and daughters of Gaia
- Collection of stories that teach a moral lesson
- Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- Greek god of the sea
- Ancient Greek mathematician
- King of the kingdom of Macedon
- Goddess of women, marriage and family
- Legendary author of epic poems Iliad and The Odyssey
- Citizen of Troy
- Sporting even that still exists today
- Ship that Jason sailed
- Snake-haired monster defeated by Perseus
- Lord of all gods
32 Clues: Winged horse • Earth goddess • Citizen of Troy • Lord of all gods • God of the satyrs • Wife of Prometheus • Collection of myths • Greek god of the sea • Horse-drawn carriage • Ship that Jason sailed • Sons and daughters of Gaia • Ancient Greek mathematician • King of the kingdom of Macedon • Last letter of the Greek alphabet • First letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
The Greek Mythos 2023-05-09
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- The war fought because Paris stole Menelaus' Wife
- The ferryman to the underworld
- The father of all monsters
- The hero of "The Odyssey," who took 10 years to arrive home from the war
- One of three Gorgon sisters
- The most powerful fighter in the Trojan War
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek goddess of marriage and protector of women
- Greek god of the sun
- Three-headed dog who guards the entrance to the Underworld
- Greek god of war
- The sister of Paris and Hector who could see the future
- The greatest warrior of Troy, only bested by Achilles
- Greek god of the Underworld
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- Monsters who would use their voices to lure sailors to their deaths
- Usually depicted as a whirlpool
- Greek goddess of the moon and the hunt
- Son of Poseidon, a man-eating cyclops
- The blind prophet who appears in the Oedipus stories and in "The Odyssey"
- King of the Olympians
- Greek god of the sea and horses
- The Furies, Greek goddesses of vengeance
- The brother of Menelaus, he was killed by his wife
- The sorcerous who turned men into animals
- Greek god of fire
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- Monster with 12 feet and 6 snake-like heads
27 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek god of fire • Greek god of the sun • King of the Olympians • Greek goddess of love • The father of all monsters • One of three Gorgon sisters • Greek god of the Underworld • The ferryman to the underworld • Usually depicted as a whirlpool • Greek god of the sea and horses • Greek goddess of war and wisdom • Son of Poseidon, a man-eating cyclops • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-18
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- An Athenian historian and general.
- A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens.
- An ancient Ionian Greek philosopher who influenced Plato and Aristotle.
- Son of Darius and King of Persia during the Battle of Thermopylae.
- An ancient Greek tragedian. One of the three of whom at least one play survived in full. Ancient scholars attribute 92-95 plays to him.
- An ancient Greek mathematician, engineer, inventor, astronomer, and physicist.
- An ancient Greek philosopher. Student of Socrates.
- An ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens. He wrote forty plays, eleven of which have survived virtually complete.
- The man who ran twenty-six miles to Athens from Marathon to tell them of their victory.
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- An ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer who made the first known heliocentric model of the solar system.
- An ancient Greek historian and geographer. Known as “The Father of History.”
- King of Persia during the Battle of Marathon.
- An ancient Greek philosopher credited as the founder of Western philosophy.
- An ancient Greek polymath, mathematician, poet, geographer, music theorist, and astronomer.
- King of Sparta who was a leader during the Battle of Thermopylae.
- An ancient Greek tragedian. One of the three of whom at least one play survived in full.
- An ancient Greek mathematician that specializes in as a geometer and logician.
- An ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. Student of Plato.
18 Clues: An Athenian historian and general. • King of Persia during the Battle of Marathon. • An ancient Greek philosopher. Student of Socrates. • An ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. Student of Plato. • A Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. • King of Sparta who was a leader during the Battle of Thermopylae. • ...
Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
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- Ancient Greek sports were very popular while Rome was into
- Ancient Greeks have had sports for over thousands of years while Romans only had it for of years
- Roman had to fight to keep their empire while the Greeks had already
- Ancient Greek was always at war while Romans were at war
- Greek had a few city states while
- The Greeks had almost lost all of their land due to war while
- than romans
- and Greek is now called Hellinic Republic.
- The Romans were a republic the Greeks were a
- while Greek had only a few.
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- Greek is made up of many mountains and Rome is made up of mostly
- Ancient Greek was similar to modern day while Romans were not
- Romans were by Greek art while Greek followed their own art.
- Greek girls were while the Romans married at around 14 and 15.
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused on their art on important figures
- states Greeks and Romans lived in Americans lived in the United States
- Romans had many wars while Greek had only about
- Romans had a strong military while Greeks had a strong
- Romans had very strong weapons while the Greeks had instead of swords
19 Clues: than romans • while Greek had only a few. • Greek had a few city states while • and Greek is now called Hellinic Republic. • The Romans were a republic the Greeks were a • Romans had many wars while Greek had only about • Romans had a strong military while Greeks had a strong • Ancient Greek was always at war while Romans were at war • ...
Scientific Method 2024-08-28
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- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence. (6 letters)
- A statement about what will happen under certain conditions, often based on a hypothesis. (10 letters)
- Data that describes qualities or characteristics, often observed but not measured. (11 letters)
- Information collected during an experiment or research. (4 letters)
- Repeating an experiment to ensure accuracy and reliability of results. (11 letters)
- A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis and collect data. (10 letters)
- What is not changed in an experiment
- A small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like in an experiment. (6 letters)
- To examine data or information in detail in order to understand it and draw conclusions. (7 letters)
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- A proposed explanation for an observation, often based on limited evidence, to be tested through experimentation. (10 letters)
- The process of watching or monitoring something carefully to gather information. (11 letters)
- Data that can be measured and written down with numbers. (12 letters)
- The variable that is measured in an experiment; it is affected by changes in the independent variable. (9 letters)
- The final step of the scientific method where you summarize the results and state whether your hypothesis was correct. (10 letters)
- The variable that is intentionally changed to observe its effect on the dependent variable. (11 letters)
- A representation of an idea, object, or process that helps to understand and communicate how something works. (5 letters)
- Any factor that can be changed or controlled in an experiment. (8 letters)
- A tendency to favor certain outcomes or interpretations, potentially affecting objectivity. (4 letters)
- A series of steps followed in a particular order to perform an experiment. (9 letters)
19 Clues: What is not changed in an experiment • Information collected during an experiment or research. (4 letters) • Data that can be measured and written down with numbers. (12 letters) • Any factor that can be changed or controlled in an experiment. (8 letters) • A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis and collect data. (10 letters) • ...
Rood & Riddle Crossword (winter x holiday edition) 2025-11-18
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- The holiday figure who travels with reindeer. (5 letters)
- A feed ingredient that can absorb a good amount of water and is willingly eaten by most horses. (9 letters, two words)
- Rood & Riddle's primary hospital location in Kentucky. (9 letters)
- What you should ensure is grounded when using heated water buckets. (7 letters)
- The veterinary surgeon who presented the OwnerView webinar on conformation. (8 letters)
- What horses drink to stay hydrated. (5 letters)
- What horses may do to dry hay that needs water to pass through their gut. (4 letters)
- A serious digestive issue horses risk when dehydrated in cold weather. (5 letters)
- The New York location where the Theriogenology team was scheduled to visit. (8 letters)
- The infectious disease discussed by Dr. Ferreira on the StallSide Podcast. (11 letters, two words)
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- What you should sprinkle on your horse's feed to encourage thirst. (4 letters)
- The type of horse involved in the oocyte aspiration procedure. (4 letters)
- The average number of gallons of water a 1,000 lb horse needs daily. (3 letters)
- A simple, non-invasive method taught by vets to check a horse's hydration status daily. (4 letters)
- The medical specialty of Dr. Thomas, who offered advice on winter hydration. (8 letters)
- A method to encourage water intake by adding liquid to dry feeds. (6 letters)
- The general term for a type of forage that can be soaked to increase a horse's water intake. (3 letters)
- Large hunter/jumper show series that is soon to begin in Wellington
- The common Christmas plant known for red berries and green leaves. (5 letters)
19 Clues: What horses drink to stay hydrated. (5 letters) • The holiday figure who travels with reindeer. (5 letters) • Rood & Riddle's primary hospital location in Kentucky. (9 letters) • Large hunter/jumper show series that is soon to begin in Wellington • The type of horse involved in the oocyte aspiration procedure. (4 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-02-07
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- group of warriors who stand in a square formation
- Greek city-state
- period of warfare and disorder; after Mycenaean gone
- alliance with many southern Greek cities like Sparta
- fear or dislike of anyone thought to be foreign or strange
- all citizen can participate directly in gov
- government where only a few people have power
- pieces of broken pottery or limestone used for writing and voting
- slaves in the city of Sparta
- Greek-like or heavily influenced by Greek ideas
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- cruel and oppressive government or rule by a tyrant
- alliance between the Greek city-states for protection
- citizens elect officials to represent them
- military training and education in Sparta
- fast warships used in Mediterranean Sea battles
- large shields used in battle by hoplites
- Greek marketplace
- ordinary citizens who became soldiers for Greek city-states
- a high hill that a Greek fortress was built on
- type of government where people rule themselves
20 Clues: Greek city-state • Greek marketplace • slaves in the city of Sparta • large shields used in battle by hoplites • military training and education in Sparta • citizens elect officials to represent them • all citizen can participate directly in gov • government where only a few people have power • a high hill that a Greek fortress was built on • ...
Greek History 2024-02-04
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- Greek philosopher, keep a journal
- Became King of Macedonia
- A Market place
- Do you best to help someone in need
- An island in the Mediterranean
- Form of government with ruling single person
- Known for theory of math and music
- Greek soldiers
- Greek word for city-state
- A community established by city-state
- Greek mathematician and physicist
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- Ancient Greek community
- A time of darkness for the Greeks
- Government where a few wealthy rule
- Salves of the Spartans
- Father of medicine
- A Greek temple in center of a city
- Name of Plato's journal
- restored internal peace
- Not historically a strong kingdom, farmers
20 Clues: A Market place • Greek soldiers • Father of medicine • Salves of the Spartans • Ancient Greek community • Name of Plato's journal • restored internal peace • Became King of Macedonia • Greek word for city-state • An island in the Mediterranean • A time of darkness for the Greeks • Greek philosopher, keep a journal • Greek mathematician and physicist • A Greek temple in center of a city • ...
Greece 2013-10-20
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- What small green fruit is grown widely in Greece
- What is the highest point in Greece?
- What modern toy originated in ancient Greece?
- What is major sporting event was started by the Greeks?
- a large statue of which Greek goddess is housed at the Parthenon?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- What is Greece's largest island?
- What wooden animal did the Greeks build to enter the city of Troy?
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- What is the national airline of Greece?
- Name the Greek goats milk cheese.
- 80% of the Greek landscape is what?
- Apart from white, what is the other colour on the Greek flag?
- Who is the Greek goddess of LOVE?!
- Which sea is to the west of Greece?
- What is the 1st letter of the Greek alphabet?
- Who was kidnapped in the Trojan war?
- What is the national sport of Greece?
- What is the language of Greece?
- What is the currency of Greece?
- Who is the Greek god of the Underworld?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Greece? • What is the language of Greece? • What is the currency of Greece? • What is Greece's largest island? • Name the Greek goats milk cheese. • Who is the Greek goddess of LOVE?! • 80% of the Greek landscape is what? • Which sea is to the west of Greece? • What is the highest point in Greece? • Who was kidnapped in the Trojan war? • ...
Week 7 Spelling Words 2024-11-25
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- – Very, very cool or wonderful (7 letters)
- – Paying very close attention (7 letters)
- – Not outside, but… (6 letters)
- – Loves trying new and exciting things (12 letters)
- – Good at sports or physical activities (8 letters)
- – The opposite of dark (5 letters)
- – A long, underground passage (6 letters)
- – A sudden feeling of fear (6 letters)
- – A small creature with eight legs (6 letters)
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- – A dark shape made by blocking light (6 letters)
- – Someone who helps protect nature (14 letters)
- – Discover something hidden (4 letters)
- – A feeling of great happiness (7 letters)
- – A sleeveless piece of clothing (4 letters)
- – Clothes that look the same for a group (7 letters)
- – Way up in the air (4 letters)
16 Clues: – Not outside, but… (6 letters) • – Way up in the air (4 letters) • – The opposite of dark (5 letters) • – A sudden feeling of fear (6 letters) • – Discover something hidden (4 letters) • – Paying very close attention (7 letters) • – A long, underground passage (6 letters) • – Very, very cool or wonderful (7 letters) • – A feeling of great happiness (7 letters) • ...
Days and Months 2023-08-15
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- The first day after the weekend (6 letters).
- The sixth month of the year (4 letters).
- Halloween's month (7 letters).
- The eighth month of the year (6 letters).
- The day after Friday (8 letters).
- Named after the Roman god of war (5 letters).
- The last month of the year (7 letters).
- The first month (7 letters).
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- Thanksgiving month in the U.S. (8 letters).
- It's named after the sun (6 letters).
- The month with the fewest days (8 letters).
- The month after August (9 letters).
- The day before Saturday (6 letters).
- The month of Independence Day in the U.S.(4 letters).
- Easter usually falls in this month (5 letters).
- The fifth month of the year (3 letters).
16 Clues: The first month (7 letters). • Halloween's month (7 letters). • The day after Friday (8 letters). • The month after August (9 letters). • The day before Saturday (6 letters). • It's named after the sun (6 letters). • The last month of the year (7 letters). • The sixth month of the year (4 letters). • The fifth month of the year (3 letters). • ...
Week 8- L4 2024-11-14
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- – What you say when someone helps you (5 letters).
- – Comes after ninth (5 letters).
- – In the same place or at the same time (8 letters).
- – Three groups of ten (6 letters).
- – Not just one, but two (4 letters).
- – To toss something through the air (5 letters).
- – How long something is (6 letters).
- – One more than twelve (8 letters).
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- – Feeling well, not sick (7 letters).
- – Not one or the other (7 letters).
- – One of two choices (6 letters).
- – Soft part of a bird's body (7 letters).
- – The opposite of south (5 letters).
- – The opposite of a lie (5 letters).
- – A word used to show a reason or result (9 letters).
- – A word used to show preference (6 letters).
16 Clues: – Comes after ninth (5 letters). • – One of two choices (6 letters). • – Three groups of ten (6 letters). • – Not one or the other (7 letters). • – One more than twelve (8 letters). • – The opposite of south (5 letters). • – The opposite of a lie (5 letters). • – Not just one, but two (4 letters). • – How long something is (6 letters). • – Feeling well, not sick (7 letters). • ...
Titan's Curse 2014-01-08
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- Greek god of Music, Poetry, the Sun, and Day. Twin of Artemis
- Greek god of the Sky
- Half-man half-horse
- Home of the Titans
- Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena
- Greek goddess of the Hunt,the Moon, and Night. Twin of Apollo
- The Centaur
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Home of the gods
- The Satyr
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- Daughter of Zeus
- Greek god of the Sea
- Artemis's lieutenant
- Daughter of Hades
- Safe place for children of the gods
- Greek goddess of Wisdom
- Son of Hades
- Son of Poseidon
- Half-man half-goat
19 Clues: The Satyr • The Centaur • Son of Hades • Son of Poseidon • Daughter of Zeus • Home of the gods • Daughter of Hades • Home of the Titans • Half-man half-goat • Half-man half-horse • Greek god of the Sea • Greek god of the Sky • Artemis's lieutenant • Greek goddess of Wisdom • Greek god of the Underworld • Safe place for children of the gods • Halfblood that was taken. Daughter of Athena • ...
Veterinary Care Crossword 2023-12-20
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- The diagnostic imaging technique for capturing images of your pet's internal structures (9 letters)
- The process of removing a pet's loose or shedding fur (8 letters)
- The term for a pet that lives indoors (8 letters)
- The science of treating and preventing diseases in animals (8 letters)
- High-tech tag for your pet's identification (6 letters)
- Your pet's oral health expert (9 letters)
- Tick-borne ailment affecting both pets and people (9 letters)
- The study of what makes your pet tick (9 letters)
- Your guiding light for your pet's health and well-being (6 letters)
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- Healing touch for your pet's wounds (7 letters)
- The study of the structure and function of cells (9 letters)
- What do you call a group of adorable kittens? (6 letters)
- Your pet's equivalent of an arm (5 letters)
- These pesky little biters can be a pet's worst enemy (7 letters)
- The process of gradually introducing a pet to a new environment (8 letters)
- Nature's hunters in the animal kingdom (8 letters)
- Specialized care for your pet's eyes (8 letters)
17 Clues: Your pet's oral health expert (9 letters) • Your pet's equivalent of an arm (5 letters) • Healing touch for your pet's wounds (7 letters) • Specialized care for your pet's eyes (8 letters) • The term for a pet that lives indoors (8 letters) • The study of what makes your pet tick (9 letters) • Nature's hunters in the animal kingdom (8 letters) • ...
kir 2023-06-01
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- Fabled horse-like creature with a single horn (7 letters)
- Representation or sign (6 letters)
- Traditional beliefs and stories (8 letters)
- Heavenly or relating to the sky (9 letters)
- Living being (7 letters)
- Enchanting or possessing supernatural powers (7 letters)
- Well-known and famous (9 letters)
- Asia Region including countries like China and Japan (9 letters)
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- Pointed projections on the head (5 letters)
- Unable to die or live forever (8 letters)
- Heavenly or godlike (6 letters)
- Hard, nail-like coverings on the feet of certain animals (6 letters)
- Elegant and smooth in movement (8 letters)
- Fortunate or having good fortune (5 letters)
- Protector or defender (7 letters)
- Large, non-human creature (5 letters)
16 Clues: Living being (7 letters) • Heavenly or godlike (6 letters) • Protector or defender (7 letters) • Well-known and famous (9 letters) • Representation or sign (6 letters) • Large, non-human creature (5 letters) • Unable to die or live forever (8 letters) • Elegant and smooth in movement (8 letters) • Pointed projections on the head (5 letters) • ...
Vin's Guitar School Crossword 2024-03-17
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- Which chord is built on the 1st degree of the major scale?
- What is the technique of playing two notes simultaneously, usually on adjacent strings? (6, 4)
- What adverb describes the recommended pace for practicing effectively? (6 letters)
- What is the musical term for the note that is eight intervals above the tonic? (6 letters)
- What is the name of a chord that includes both a flattened third and a flattened seventh interval? (7 letters)
- What is the note that is a half step lower than C? (1,7 letters)
- What type of minor is Cm in relation to Eb? (8 letters)
- How many eighth notes can fit into one measure of a song in 3/4 time? (3 letters)
- What type of seventh chord is formed by stacking a diminished triad on top of a minor seventh interval? (4, 10 letters)
- What part of the hand is referenced by the symbol 'p', which also signifies playing softly? (5 letters)
- In standard music notation, what four-letter word represents the notes found in the spaces between the lines? (4 letters
- In which music genre is the A5 chord commonly used? (6 letters)
- What is the note that is a semitone lower than G? (1,6 letters)
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- Which scale mode is commonly used with G7 in the key of C? (7 letters)
- What is the suggested method for learning to play rhythms in songs? (5,3,4 letters)
- In a scale where G is the tonic, on which line of the staff is the major third located? (6,4 letters)
- How many F notes can be found in the first position on a guitar? (5 letters)
- What is another term for the lowest-pitched string on a guitar? (6 letters)
- What term refers to the minor key that shares the same key signature as a major key? (8,5 letters)
- What is the note that is a half step higher than E? (8 letters)
- What term refers to the individual spaces on a guitar neck, each altering the pitch of a plucked note? (6 letters)
21 Clues: What type of minor is Cm in relation to Eb? (8 letters) • Which chord is built on the 1st degree of the major scale? • What is the note that is a half step higher than E? (8 letters) • In which music genre is the A5 chord commonly used? (6 letters) • What is the note that is a semitone lower than G? (1,6 letters) • ...
Google Apps Review 2022-08-09
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- makes the letters slanted
- lets you see things closer on the screen
- underlines letters
- changes how heavy lines are
- how slides change one to another
- puts color over the letters
- adds a website link
- changes images or colors of background
- creates a list
- adds shapes
- changes the size of letters
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- changes colors of the letters
- to undo the last action
- adds an image
- adds color to white spaces
- adds in lines
- changes the way letters look
- makes the letters darker
- adds text
- to put screen material on paper
20 Clues: adds text • adds shapes • adds an image • adds in lines • creates a list • underlines letters • adds a website link • to undo the last action • makes the letters darker • makes the letters slanted • adds color to white spaces • changes how heavy lines are • puts color over the letters • changes the size of letters • changes the way letters look • changes colors of the letters • ...
Greek Mythology 2015-01-20
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- The God of beginnings, choices and doorways.
- Means wealth in Greek.
- The God of the Travelers, Merchants and Thieves.
- The God of Sleep.
- The Goddess of the rainbow.
- Means foresight in Greek/
- The God of the Sea.
- The Greek word for Night.
- The Goddess of Magic, crossroads and ghosts.
- Means First in Greek.
- The Goddess of Luck and Fortune.
- Means "retribution, righteous anger" in Greek.
- The God of War.
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- The God of the Underworld.
- The God of Archery, Music, Poetry, and Prophecy.
- The Goddess of the Hunt.
- The prettiest of the Goddesses.
- The ugliest of the Gods.
- The God of Wine.
- Means "memory" in Greek.
- Means "homecoming" in Greek.
- The Goddess of Wisdom and War.
- The Goddess of Marriage.
- The God of Victory.
24 Clues: The God of War. • The God of Wine. • The God of Sleep. • The God of the Sea. • The God of Victory. • Means First in Greek. • Means wealth in Greek. • The Goddess of the Hunt. • The ugliest of the Gods. • Means "memory" in Greek. • The Goddess of Marriage. • Means foresight in Greek/ • The Greek word for Night. • The God of the Underworld. • The Goddess of the rainbow. • ...
Word Awareness Greek and Latin Roots 2024-01-28
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- Latin root word that pertains to city
- Latin root word that means to move
- This Greek and Latin root word relates to city or civilization
- The Latin root word that means to walk
- The Greek root word that relates to distance
- The Greek and Latin root word that refers to movement across from one place to another
- Latin root word that pertains to make
- Greek root word that means people
- Greek root word that relates to self
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- Latin root that pertains to around
- Greek root word for law
- The Latin root word that relates to being born
- Greek root word that means birth production
- Latin root word that relates to people
- The Greek and Latin root word that means one
- The Greek root word that relates to government
- The Latin root word that relates to before or first
- The Latin root word that means free
18 Clues: Greek root word for law • Greek root word that means people • Latin root that pertains to around • Latin root word that means to move • The Latin root word that means free • Greek root word that relates to self • Latin root word that pertains to city • Latin root word that pertains to make • Latin root word that relates to people • The Latin root word that means to walk • ...
Inventions for a Better World 2023-12-10
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- Sutainable food source created from recycled plastic. (10 letters)
- AI-powered translator that breaks down language barriers in real-time. (14 letters)
- Technology that filters air pollution from major cities. (14 letters)
- Brain-computer interface for controlling prosthetic limbs. (18 letters)
- Device that translates animal sounds for human understanding. (11 letters)
- 3D printer that creates custom prosthetics for amputees. (12 letters)
- Holographic communication device that creates life-sized projections. (12 letters)
- Device that uses renewable energy to power entire cities. (12 letters)
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- Self-driving electric car that charges wirelessly while on the road. (14 letters)
- Underwater greenhouse that farms seafood and vegetables sustainably. (17 letters)
- Biodegradable clothing made from natural materials. (10 letters)
- What these inventions have the potential to do for the world. (6 letters)
- Device that converts body heat into usable energy. (11 letters)
- Personalized recycling system that sorts waste materials efficiently. (14 letters)
- Educational app that personalizes learning based on individual needs. (13 letters)
- AI-powered system that predicts natural disasters with greater accuracy. (19 letters)
- Solar-powered desalination plant that provides clean water for communities. (19 letters)
17 Clues: Device that converts body heat into usable energy. (11 letters) • Biodegradable clothing made from natural materials. (10 letters) • Sutainable food source created from recycled plastic. (10 letters) • Technology that filters air pollution from major cities. (14 letters) • 3D printer that creates custom prosthetics for amputees. (12 letters) • ...
Skeletal and Muscular Systems Review 2023-12-21
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- The soft tissue inside bones (6 letters)
- Muscles do this to bones to move them (4 letters)
- These help you move your body (7 letters)
- The number of chambers in the heart (1 letter)
- The place where two bones meet (8 letters)
- The type of joint in your knee (5 letters)
- The hard parts inside your body that make up your skeleton. (7 letters)
- This protects bones from grinding against each other (9 letters)
- These muscles are only found in the heart (7 letters)
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- Describes the muscles you can control by choice, like smiling or waving (6 letters)
- The largest bone in your body (5 letters)
- The number of bones in an adult human body. (4 letters)
- The number of chambers in the heart (4 letters)
- The bands of tissue that connects muscles to bones (7 letters)
- This type of joint is found in your wrist (7 letters)
- These muscles make up the internal organs (6 letters)
- The part of your body that helps you breathe and protects your heart and lungs. (5 letters)
- One way a muscle can be damaged (4 letters)
18 Clues: The soft tissue inside bones (6 letters) • The largest bone in your body (5 letters) • These help you move your body (7 letters) • The place where two bones meet (8 letters) • The type of joint in your knee (5 letters) • One way a muscle can be damaged (4 letters) • The number of chambers in the heart (1 letter) • The number of chambers in the heart (4 letters) • ...
Fork and Grid 2024-01-26
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- whole grain known for its nutty flavor and chewy texture (5 letters)
- fiber-rich fruit that aids in digestion (6 letters)
- heart-healthy nut often associated with brain function (6 letters)
- vibrant orange vegetable high in beta-carotene (7 letters)
- versatile legume known for its protein and fiber content (7 letters)
- cruciferous vegetable packed with vitamin C and fiber (9 letters)
- omega-3 fatty acid-rich fish, popular in sushi (4 letters)
- nutritious grain often used as a base in bowls and salads (7 letters)
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- colorful fruit high in antioxidants, known as a "berry" (7 letters)
- lean source of protein often enjoyed grilled or roasted (6 letters)
- green herb used to add flavor without extra calories (4 letters)
- natural sweetener derived from plants, an alternative to refined sugar (5 letters)
- nutrient-rich leafy green often used in salads (6 letters)
- plant-based protein source commonly used in vegetarian dishes (8 letters)
- calcium-rich dairy product that supports bone health (5 letters)
- dairy substitute made from soybeans, almonds, or oats (4 letters)
- low-calorie, hydrating fruit with a high water content (5 letters)
17 Clues: fiber-rich fruit that aids in digestion (6 letters) • nutrient-rich leafy green often used in salads (6 letters) • vibrant orange vegetable high in beta-carotene (7 letters) • omega-3 fatty acid-rich fish, popular in sushi (4 letters) • green herb used to add flavor without extra calories (4 letters) • ...
Safeguarding refresher 2024-09-27
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- The state of being free from danger or injury (6 letters)
- The act of supporting someone to make their own decisions (11 letters)
- People who are at greater risk of harm (10 letters)
- The act of revealing personal or sensitive information to a safeguarding officer (10 letters)
- Oversite or guidance provided to ensure safety (10 letters)
- Clear guidelines on appropriate behavior and physical interaction (10 letters)
- Intentional harm to someone physically, emotionally, or psychologically (5 letters)
- Actions or procedures put in place to guide behavior (8 letters)
- Keeping sensitive information private (15 letters)
- The feeling or belief in someone’s reliability or honesty (5 letters)
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- The process of keeping someone free from harm or abuse (11 letters)
- Failing to meet the basic needs of someone in your care (7 letters)
- The process of protecting individuals from harm (12 letters)
- The right of individuals to feel secure and protected (9 letters)
- The ability to reduce potential danger or harm (4 letters)
- Feeling secure from harm or injury (6 letters)
- Measures taken to prevent harm or abuse (9 letters)
- Measures taken to stop harm or abuse before it happens (10 letters)
- Fundamental entitlements that all individuals should have (6 letters)
- Permission needed to take any action (7 letters)
20 Clues: Feeling secure from harm or injury (6 letters) • Permission needed to take any action (7 letters) • Keeping sensitive information private (15 letters) • People who are at greater risk of harm (10 letters) • Measures taken to prevent harm or abuse (9 letters) • The state of being free from danger or injury (6 letters) • ...
segregation in america 2025-04-28
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- Practice of separating housing by race (9 letters)
- BUS Boycott against segregated public transport (2 words, 13 letters)
- Practice of separating people by race (11 letters)
- Man who challenged segregated train seating (last name, 6 letters)
- MANIFESTO Southern document resisting integration after Brown v. Board (2 words, 16 letters)
- ___ CROW LAWS Laws enforcing segregation in the South (3 words, 12 letters)
- CODES Harsh Southern laws limiting Black freedoms after Civil War (2 words, 10 letters)
- Television news helped expose segregation (5 letters)
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- ROCK NINE ____ ____ _____ Group of students who integrated Central High (3 words, 14 letters)
- ____ v Board 1954 case that ended school segregation (1 word, 5 letters)
- Rosa ___ sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1 word, 5 letters)
- ____ TAX Tactic that limited Black voting rights (2 words, 10 letters)
- RIDERS Activists who rode buses across the South in protest (2 words, 12 letters)
- Luther King Jr Leader who believed in nonviolent protest (initials, 3 letters)
- Legal doctrine: "_______ but equal" (8 letters)
- Oldest civil rights organization, founded 1909 (Abbreviation, 5 letters)
- ___ v Ferguson 1896 case that legalized "separate but equal" (1 word, 6 letters)
- Lunch counters, buses, and schools were challenged by these protests (7 letters)
18 Clues: Legal doctrine: "_______ but equal" (8 letters) • Practice of separating housing by race (9 letters) • Practice of separating people by race (11 letters) • Television news helped expose segregation (5 letters) • Rosa ___ sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1 word, 5 letters) • Man who challenged segregated train seating (last name, 6 letters) • ...
segregation in america 2025-04-28
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- Practice of separating housing by race (9 letters)
- BUS Boycott against segregated public transport (2 words, 13 letters)
- Practice of separating people by race (11 letters)
- Man who challenged segregated train seating (last name, 6 letters)
- MANIFESTO Southern document resisting integration after Brown v. Board (2 words, 16 letters)
- ___ CROW LAWS Laws enforcing segregation in the South (3 words, 12 letters)
- CODES Harsh Southern laws limiting Black freedoms after Civil War (2 words, 10 letters)
- Television news helped expose segregation (5 letters)
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- ROCK NINE ____ ____ _____ Group of students who integrated Central High (3 words, 14 letters)
- ____ v Board 1954 case that ended school segregation (1 word, 5 letters)
- Rosa ___ sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1 word, 5 letters)
- ____ TAX Tactic that limited Black voting rights (2 words, 10 letters)
- RIDERS Activists who rode buses across the South in protest (2 words, 12 letters)
- Luther King Jr Leader who believed in nonviolent protest (initials, 3 letters)
- Legal doctrine: "_______ but equal" (8 letters)
- Oldest civil rights organization, founded 1909 (Abbreviation, 5 letters)
- ___ v Ferguson 1896 case that legalized "separate but equal" (1 word, 6 letters)
- Lunch counters, buses, and schools were challenged by these protests (7 letters)
18 Clues: Legal doctrine: "_______ but equal" (8 letters) • Practice of separating housing by race (9 letters) • Practice of separating people by race (11 letters) • Television news helped expose segregation (5 letters) • Rosa ___ sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1 word, 5 letters) • Man who challenged segregated train seating (last name, 6 letters) • ...
Greek Culture 1 2018-09-11
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- Greek play that made fun of ideas and people.
- Philosopher that believed in reason.
- A short story that teaches a lesson.
- Monster defeated by Theseus.
- King of the Greek Gods.
- Greek Historian.
- Epic about the Trojan War.
- Strong hero that completed difficult tasks.
- Epic about the hero Odysseus.
- Long poems that tell a story.
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- Blind poet that created the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A serpent with 9 heads.
- This was an important feature of Greek Architecture.
- Greek doctor known for his ideas about how doctors should behave.
- Temple to the Athena built in Athens.
- Great Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions.
- Competitive games held to honor the Greek gods.
- A collection of fictional stories that explain how the world works.
- Performers that played the lyre as they read poetry.
- A story about gods and heroes.
- Greek play that describes the hardship of heroes.
- Most famous lyric poet.
- Philosopher that created the Academy.
- Author of fables.
24 Clues: Greek Historian. • Author of fables. • A serpent with 9 heads. • King of the Greek Gods. • Most famous lyric poet. • Epic about the Trojan War. • Monster defeated by Theseus. • Epic about the hero Odysseus. • Long poems that tell a story. • A story about gods and heroes. • Philosopher that believed in reason. • A short story that teaches a lesson. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-06-17
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- City-state setting of Jason & Medea's big feud
- The eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet
- City-state protected by Hera
- Kalakagathos: the ____ Greek
- One purpose of the Olympics: stay fit for ____
- Triangular architectural feature
- Most basic style of column
- Type of government with a select few in power
- Greek god of theater
- The Greek word for "city-state"
- Woman from Delphi who could "tell" the future
- The "youth" stage of Greek education
- Ionic columns appear to have a ____ capital
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- Where men practiced for the Olympics
- Major architectural ratio: "Golden ____"
- Era of Greek history without any advancements
- An enslaved Spartan
- Megara was famous for ____ and textiles
- Type of government first established in Athens
- Motto carved into Greek temple: "____ thyself"
- A major natural resource of ancient Greece
- City-state that trained boys to be warriors
- Ruler during the Golden Age of Greece
- Garment worn by men and women
- The Greek word for "Greece"
25 Clues: An enslaved Spartan • Greek god of theater • Most basic style of column • The Greek word for "Greece" • City-state protected by Hera • Kalakagathos: the ____ Greek • Garment worn by men and women • The Greek word for "city-state" • Triangular architectural feature • Where men practiced for the Olympics • The "youth" stage of Greek education • Ruler during the Golden Age of Greece • ...
Premier Crossword Puzzle! 2025-05-28
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- Type of report to file for property damage or injury (8 letters)
- Location of corporate headquarters (9 letters)
- Number of years since Premier was founded (7 letters)
- New federal inspection standards (6 letters)
- Short-term agreement to occupy property (5 letters)
- Premier CEO's last name (7 letters)
- Name of property management software (5 letters)
- An organization that provides financial assistance for housing (3 letters)
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- An individual who rents a property (6 letters)
- A type of government program to assist with housing costs (8 letters and a number)
- Legal process to remove a tenant (8 letters)
- A ________ deposit made by a tenant to the landlord to cover potential damage or unpaid rent (8 letters)
- Common type of multi-family housing (9 letters)
- The D in HUD stands for (11 letters)
- Housing that tries to ensure that households have enough income left over for other essential expenses like food, transportation, and healthcare (10 letters)
- Acronym for tax credit housing (5 letters)
- Software you should keep updated for emergencies on (7 letters)
17 Clues: Premier CEO's last name (7 letters) • The D in HUD stands for (11 letters) • Acronym for tax credit housing (5 letters) • Legal process to remove a tenant (8 letters) • New federal inspection standards (6 letters) • An individual who rents a property (6 letters) • Location of corporate headquarters (9 letters) • Common type of multi-family housing (9 letters) • ...
Mythology 2025-12-22
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- Celtic ruler who presided over Camelot
- God of life, light, and wisdom, lord of the day and the winds (Aztec)
- King of Ithaca (Greek)
- A divine winged stallion (Greek)
- King who's touch turned anything gold (Greek)
- ___ and Remus, story of the founding of Rome(Roman)
- God of New Beginnings, Wisdom and Luck; Remover of Obstacles (Hindu)
- King of Uruk (Mesopotamian)
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- Thor's Hammer (Norse)
- Greek god Ares Roman counterpart
- ___ Emporer, supreme deity in Chinese mythology
- god of rain, lightning, floods, and agriculture (Aztec)
- Goddess of time, doomsday, and death (Hindu)
- God of the night sky, hurricanes, obsidian, and conflict (Aztec)
- First human woman created by Hephaestus(Greek)
- Three headed dog that guards the gates to the underworld (Greek)
- Sky god with the head of a falcon (Egyptian)
- Jason and the ___ (Greek)
- Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes, fire, lightning, and creation
- The world tree (Norse)
- Goddess of home, fertility, childbirth, and protection (Egyptian)
- Powerful, divine female figures who choose slain warriors to guide to Valhalla(Norse)
- River forming the boundary between Earth and the underworld (Greek)
- God of the underworld (Greek)
24 Clues: Thor's Hammer (Norse) • The world tree (Norse) • King of Ithaca (Greek) • Jason and the ___ (Greek) • King of Uruk (Mesopotamian) • God of the underworld (Greek) • Greek god Ares Roman counterpart • A divine winged stallion (Greek) • Celtic ruler who presided over Camelot • Goddess of time, doomsday, and death (Hindu) • Sky god with the head of a falcon (Egyptian) • ...
/se/ making the sound "z" as in cheese 2024-09-10
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- A mark that occurs when you have hit a spot on your body hard (6 letters).
- People often do this on a big boat OR to do something in a relaxed way (6 letters).
- to promote or try to see an item or service (9 letters).
- to create a piece of music (7 letters).
- what made something happen. before the effect occurs (5 letters).
- the sun does this in the morning (5 letters).
- when a shop is not open it is _____ (6 letters)
- use your manners (6 letters).
- a body part you use to sniff (4 letters).
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- to make fun of someone (5 letters).
- used to get rid of mistakes when using a pencil (6 letters).
- a flower that can smell good (4 letters).
- a word that people shorten to 'cause' and 'cuz' (7 letters)
- "Pikachu, I _______ you!" (6 letters).
- a theme park can also be known an ________ park (9 letters).
- a dairy product that you could have with pasta, bread or biscuits (6 letters).
- future tense of lost (4 letters).
17 Clues: use your manners (6 letters). • future tense of lost (4 letters). • to make fun of someone (5 letters). • "Pikachu, I _______ you!" (6 letters). • to create a piece of music (7 letters). • a flower that can smell good (4 letters). • a body part you use to sniff (4 letters). • the sun does this in the morning (5 letters). • when a shop is not open it is _____ (6 letters) • ...
The Paramedic Profession 2024-05-23
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- Lacking interest or excitement, dull (7 letters)
- Provides guidance and support, often in matters of mental health (10 letters)
- Collaborating effectively with others (8 letters)
- Taking charge in emergency situations and coordinating care (10 letters)
- Term used when patients just want a ride (4 letters)
- Completely spent, a common feeling after a long shift (9 letters)
- An emergency response vehicle (9 letters)
- Brave figure in emergencies (4 letters)
- Highly trained medical professional with the authority to diagnose and treat illnesses (6 letters)
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- Assists in childbirth and provides care and support to mothers (7 letters)
- Understanding and caring (10 letters)
- Tertiary level academic achievement in the medical field (6 letters)
- Prioritising patients based on the severity of their condition (6 letters)
- Required under the HPCA to work as a Paramedic (12 letters)
- Initial medical attention, often provided by family doctors or general practitioners (11 letters two words)
- Medical professional who provides direct care and support to patients (5 letters)
- Minor medical condition, often requiring basic care and monitoring (9 letters two words)
17 Clues: Understanding and caring (10 letters) • Brave figure in emergencies (4 letters) • An emergency response vehicle (9 letters) • Lacking interest or excitement, dull (7 letters) • Collaborating effectively with others (8 letters) • Term used when patients just want a ride (4 letters) • Required under the HPCA to work as a Paramedic (12 letters) • ...
Class Reader 2023-11-21
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- Temujin's childhood friend and later rival (6 letters)
- Ensuring the horses and animals have enough_______ to survive
- Very stormy weather with snowy winds
- Group that kidnapped Temujin's wife (5 letters)
- To leave someone for dead on their own
- To get on the horse
- Rival tribe to the Mongols (6 letters
- Genghis Khan's brilliant military strategist (7 letters)
- To make a promise or swear
- To stare very intently
- To follow someone
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- Temujins son
- Temujin's loyal brother (6 letters)
- Tribe that betrayed and ambushed Temujin's father (8 letters)
- Group of people who are really smart at making plans
- Fights started to break out
- Another word for nervous
- Full of danger and risk
- Genghis Khan's beloved wife (5 letters)
- Temujin's father, leader of the tribe (7 letters)
- Genghis Khan's birth name (7 letters)
21 Clues: Temujins son • To follow someone • To get on the horse • To stare very intently • Full of danger and risk • Another word for nervous • To make a promise or swear • Fights started to break out • Temujin's loyal brother (6 letters) • Very stormy weather with snowy winds • Rival tribe to the Mongols (6 letters • Genghis Khan's birth name (7 letters) • ...
Greek God/Goddess 2025-03-27
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- Greek God of the Sea
- Greek Goddess of Hearth/Family Life
- Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty & Eternal Youth
- Greek Goddes of the Hunt, Moon & Archery
- Greek God of the Dead/King of the Underworld
- Greek God of Trade/Messenger of the Gods
- Greek God of Wine and Revelry(partying)
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- Greek God of Fire & Metalworking
- Greek Goddess of Marriage/Queen of Olympus
- Greek Goddess of Agriculture, Fertility & Harvest
- Greek God of War
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
- Greek God of Sun, Music & Prophecy
- Greek God of the Sky/King of the Gods
14 Clues: Greek God of War • Greek God of the Sea • Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War • Greek God of Fire & Metalworking • Greek God of Sun, Music & Prophecy • Greek Goddess of Hearth/Family Life • Greek God of the Sky/King of the Gods • Greek God of Wine and Revelry(partying) • Greek Goddes of the Hunt, Moon & Archery • Greek God of Trade/Messenger of the Gods • ...
WHI Greece Crossword 2023-03-15
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- Goddess of war and wisdom
- Goddess of marriage and family
- Kingdom north of Greece
- Spread of Greek Culture
- Having good farm land
- Greek inventor
- Body of water east of Greece
- Athenian statesmen who let all Athenian men vote
- Greek land victory in Persian War
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- Macedonian King who conquered Persia
- Greek mathematician
- Type of government Sparta had
- Greek Naval victory
- Greek city state that had a democracy
- Greek city state that loved their military
- Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- Macedonian king who conquered Greece
17 Clues: Greek inventor • Greek mathematician • Greek Naval victory • Having good farm land • Kingdom north of Greece • Spread of Greek Culture • Goddess of war and wisdom • Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Body of water east of Greece • Type of government Sparta had • Goddess of marriage and family • Greek land victory in Persian War • Macedonian King who conquered Persia • ...
Science Definitions Crossword Assignment 2016-10-03
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- it is Bone something and it is 10 letters long
- It is starts with a m it is 12 letters long
- starts with Conn and it is 16 letters long and it is a Tissue
- It is cell w and it is 8 letters long
- starts with Red and it is 13 letters long
- It is like Ron somes and 9 letters long
- starts with M 12 letters long and it is a Tissue
- it starts with N and it is 7 letters long
- it starts with p and it is 9 letters long
- starts with E and 16 letters long it is a Tissue
- It is defush and 9 letters long
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- nstarts with a N and 13 letters long and it is a tissue
- starts with C and it is 9 letters long
- it is 15 letters long and it starts with S
- starts with Se and 13 letters long
- starts with C and it is 12 letters long
- starts with O and it is 7 letters long
17 Clues: It is defush and 9 letters long • starts with Se and 13 letters long • It is cell w and it is 8 letters long • starts with C and it is 9 letters long • starts with O and it is 7 letters long • It is like Ron somes and 9 letters long • starts with C and it is 12 letters long • starts with Red and it is 13 letters long • it starts with N and it is 7 letters long • ...
Nuclear Energy Crossword 2013-01-21
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- billion how much did it cost to make darlington nuclear reactor? 13 letters
- nuclear energy was first used as ______. 5 letters
- nuclear energy is created with this material.7 letters
- which country depends on nuclear energy the most? 7 letters
- fifty four when was the first nuclear power plant built (in the nintys)?19 letters, 3 words
- and thirty eight there are ________________ nuclear power plants in the world. 25 letters
- nuclear energy contributes to _________ percent of canadas power. 7 letters
- how many nuclear reactors are there in canada including test reactors? 8 letters
- which country produces the largest amount of nuclear energy?
- what company produces all of canadas reactors
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- Einstein who invented the technology for nuclear energy?
- Which countrys have the safest nuclear reactor?
- nuclear _______ is used to start the chain reaction that creats unclear energy. 7 letters
- gas nuclear energy doesnt contribute to __________? 5 letters
- Russia where was the first nuclear power plant built? 13 letters 2 words
- there have been_________ nuclear accidents. 5 letters
- waste nuclear energy produces ______________ after it has been used. 12 letters 2 words
- they store nuclear waste in ______ after it has been stored in boric acid for five to ten years. 6 letters
- percent how much of ontarios power relys on nuclear energy? 13 letters 2 words
19 Clues: what company produces all of canadas reactors • Which countrys have the safest nuclear reactor? • nuclear energy was first used as ______. 5 letters • there have been_________ nuclear accidents. 5 letters • nuclear energy is created with this material.7 letters • Einstein who invented the technology for nuclear energy? • ...
RSHS MBUS: "Business Knowledge" Terms 2025-08-04
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- Systematic network of organizations involved in product creation and delivery (6,5 letters)
- Analysis of a company's internal strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (4 letters)
- Strategic pricing technique combining multiple items for a single price; ______ Pricing (6 letters)
- Objectives that a business sets need to be _____ (5)
- How a business structures its internal management and reporting; ______________ Structure (13 letters)
- Strategic tool analyzing external factors and trends (7 letters)
- Total potential customer's exposed to a business' marketing (5 letters)
- A set of promotions in a given time with specific marketing objectives (8)
- Setting pricing based on other businesses in the market; __________ Pricing (10 letters)
- Strategic growth matrix identifying expansion and innovation strategies ______ Matrix (7 letters)
- Marketing communication to increase product awareness (9 letters)
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- Financial projection of money moving in and out of a business (8,8 letters)
- Economic, environmental, social and cultural goals ensure a business is __________ (11)
- Process of collecting first-hand data directly from sources (7,8 letters)
- Strategic framework examining competitive industry dynamics. ____ 5 FORCES (7 letters)
- Strategic matrix categorizing business products by market growth and market share; ______ Matrix (6 letters)
- The rate at which a market is getting bigger (6, 6)
- Marketing strategy of moving products from manufacturer to end consumer (12 letters)
- Direct method of selling involving personal interaction and relationship building; ________ Selling (7 letters)
19 Clues: The rate at which a market is getting bigger (6, 6) • Objectives that a business sets need to be _____ (5) • Strategic tool analyzing external factors and trends (7 letters) • Marketing communication to increase product awareness (9 letters) • Total potential customer's exposed to a business' marketing (5 letters) • ...
Mythology 2023-05-31
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- The king of the gods in Norse mythology
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone in Greek mythology
- A fire-breathing creature with the head of alion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent in Greek mythology
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes in Egyptian mythology
- The goddess of the sun and universe in Japanese mythology.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
- The warrior maidens who serve Odin and choose who will die in battle and go to Valhalla in Norse mythology
- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology
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- A giant wolf that is destined to kill Odin in Norse mythology
- A three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology
- The god of the sea in Greek mythology
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- The god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- The queen of the gods and goddess of marriage in Greek mythology
- Ravens Huginn and Muninn, the two ravens that fly around the world and bring information to Odin in Norse mythology
- The god of thunder in Norse mythology
20 Clues: The god of the sea in Greek mythology • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • The god of thunder in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology • The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology • The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology • ...
Mythology 2024-06-12
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- The king of the gods in Norse mythology
- A Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone in Greek mythology
- A fire-breathing creature with the head of alion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent in Greek mythology
- A bird that is reborn from its own ashes in Egyptian mythology
- The goddess of the sun and universe in Japanese mythology.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology
- The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology
- The warrior maidens who serve Odin and choose who will die in battle and go to Valhalla in Norse mythology
- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology
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- A giant wolf that is destined to kill Odin in Norse mythology
- A three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology
- The god of the sea in Greek mythology
- A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology
- The god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology
- A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man in Greek mythology
- The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology
- The queen of the gods and goddess of marriage in Greek mythology
- Ravens Huginn and Muninn, the two ravens that fly around the world and bring information to Odin in Norse mythology
- The god of thunder in Norse mythology
20 Clues: The god of the sea in Greek mythology • A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology • The god of thunder in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Norse mythology • The king of the gods in Greek mythology • The god of the underworld in Greek mythology • The goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology • The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology • ...
Early Greece: Major Concepts 2016-11-22
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- Bronze Age trading civilization on Crete
- birthplace of Greek democracy
- Greek goddess of love
- rule of a few
- Greek word for "city-state"
- Blind poet, wrote Iliad and Odyssey
- rule of the wealthy upper class
- rule of one man, either appointed or through seizing power
- grown for the production of wine
- king of the Greek gods
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- produced the "liquid gold" of early Greek economy
- _______ influenced the development of separate Greek city-states due to mountains and seas
- military focused Greek city-state, opposite of Athens
- rule of a king
- governing style where individual citizens have voice in politics
- Greek speaking warrior peoples, fight "Trojan War"
- epic poem of the Trojan War
- peasant "slave" farmers ruled over by the Spartans
- due to lack of arable or "farmable" land, many Greeks relied on _____ to meet their food needs
19 Clues: rule of a few • rule of a king • Greek goddess of love • king of the Greek gods • epic poem of the Trojan War • Greek word for "city-state" • birthplace of Greek democracy • rule of the wealthy upper class • grown for the production of wine • Blind poet, wrote Iliad and Odyssey • Bronze Age trading civilization on Crete • produced the "liquid gold" of early Greek economy • ...
Ancient Persia and Greece Crossword 2023-09-28
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- A pledge. The Hippocratic _____
- Belief in one god.
- Leader of Egypt after Alexander the Great's death. Shares his name with a Greek astronomer.
- Greek Philosopher that created the basis for the scientific method. Also taught Alexander the Great.
- Greek city-state that prioritized military power
- Greek goddess of marriage.
- Religion of the Persian Empire.
- Belief in multiple gods.
- Mountain range that culturally isolated the Ancient Indian civilization
- Form of government where power resides with the people.
- A period of flourishing Greek culture that began with the death of Alexander the Great
- temple on the Athenian Acropolis.
- A river that grants immortality to those who enter. Also a '70s rock band.
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- Greek god of light.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and battle.
- A complex society that is usually created through conquest.
- One of Homer's most famous plays. Features Achilles as a main character.
- A woman with snakes for hair and a deadly stare. Athena created her out of anger with Poseidon.
- Ancient Greek god of the sea and horses.
- Persian city founded in 518 BCE by King Darius
- Greek philosopher that controversially taught students to question Greek values
- Daughter of Zeus, wife of Hades.
- The horse of Alexander the Great
- A temple. "Mountain of the gods"
- A Persian king's tax collector.
- Persian leader after his father, Darius.
- Greek city-state that prioritzed academics and clear-thinking
27 Clues: Belief in one god. • Greek god of light. • Belief in multiple gods. • Greek goddess of marriage. • A pledge. The Hippocratic _____ • Religion of the Persian Empire. • A Persian king's tax collector. • Daughter of Zeus, wife of Hades. • The horse of Alexander the Great • A temple. "Mountain of the gods" • temple on the Athenian Acropolis. • Greek goddess of wisdom and battle. • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- An ancient Greek city-state.
- Greek philosopher.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- A Greek historian.
- Greek historian.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Greek sculptor.
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- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Athenian philosopher.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Greek sculptor.
- Athenian philosopher.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- Greek philosopher.
- Greek historian.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- A Greek historian.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
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- An ancient Greek city-state.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
Across
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- An ancient Greek city-state.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- Greek philosopher.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- Greek historian.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- A Greek historian.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
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- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Greek sculptor.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Athenian philosopher.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
Kupe 2025-03-09
Across
- - The Māori word for mountain (6 letters)
- - The Māori name for New Zealand (9 letters)
- Ika-a-Māui - The Māori name for the North Island (12 letters)
- - A hero from Māori mythology known for his adventures (7 letters)
- - The Māori term for the underworld, a place of spirits (9 letters)
- - Canoe used by Māori explorers (4 letters)
- - The ocean Kupe sailed across to reach New Zealand (7 letters)
- - A reference to a tribe or a name, potentially part of Kupe's journey (4 letters)
- Wai Pounamu - The Māori name for the South Island (13 letters)
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- - New Zealand's capital, named after the famous British general (10 letters)
- - A town in New Zealand, its name possibly derived from Kupe's voyage (8 letters)
- - The act of planning and following a route, essential for Kupe's journey (10 letters)Hinemoa - Legendary figure in Māori mythology, associated with Lake Rotorua (7 letters)
- - The place Kupe first landed in New Zealand (8 letters)
- - A demigod in Māori mythology, often associated with New Zealand's geography (4 letters)
- - A traditional Māori war dance (4 letters)
- - The indigenous people of New Zealand (5 letters)
- - Legendary Māori navigator who discovered New Zealand (6 letters)
- - An ancient reptile native to New Zealand, found in Kupe's time (7 letters)
18 Clues: - The Māori word for mountain (6 letters) • - A traditional Māori war dance (4 letters) • - Canoe used by Māori explorers (4 letters) • - The Māori name for New Zealand (9 letters) • - The indigenous people of New Zealand (5 letters) • - The place Kupe first landed in New Zealand (8 letters) • Ika-a-Māui - The Māori name for the North Island (12 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
Across
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- Greek philosopher.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- An ancient Greek city-state.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- Greek sculptor.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
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- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Athenian philosopher.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- A Greek historian.
- Greek historian.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • A Greek historian. • Athenian philosopher. • An ancient Greek city-state. • Sovereignty held by one person. • Author of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. • A city and the capitol of ancient Greece. • Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine". • Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria. • ...
they are 2026-03-23
Across
- A person who studies animals
- Pi loves learning about this subject (8 letters)
- Main character’s nickname (2 letters)
- The city Pi lives in
- Pi’s nickname comes from this number
- The teacher who inspires Pi’s nickname (5 letters)
- Pi’s full first name (3 letters)
- The animal that scares Pi in a lesson
- A leader of Islam
- Pi’s last name (6 letters)
- Pi practices multiple ______
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- The animal park his family owns (3 letters)
- A place animals are kept
- Pi’s father’s job (10 letters)
- The country where Pi grows up (5 letters)
- Religion Pi practices first (7 letters)
- Pi’s brother’s name
- A priest represents this religion
- The author of the book
- A place Pi visits to pray (5 letters)
20 Clues: A leader of Islam • Pi’s brother’s name • The city Pi lives in • The author of the book • A place animals are kept • Pi’s last name (6 letters) • A person who studies animals • Pi practices multiple ______ • Pi’s father’s job (10 letters) • Pi’s full first name (3 letters) • A priest represents this religion • Pi’s nickname comes from this number • ...
Vocab #4 2023-12-18
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- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- A Greek formation that is close together and packed
- A war between two groups in a country
- Somebody who studies Philosophy
- A government ruled by a monarch
- The height of a culture
- An Economy based off money
- The capital of Greece
- The Athens led group in the Greek Civil war
- A government ruled by a small group of people
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- The Greek Peninsula
- The Spartan led group in the Greek civil war
- An economy based off trading
- The highest societal class
- The Greek temple dedicated to Athena
- A country in ancient Greek time
- A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A Greek influenced culture
- A government with elected officials
- A city state in Ancient Greece
20 Clues: The Greek Peninsula • The capital of Greece • The height of a culture • The highest societal class • A Greek influenced culture • An Economy based off money • A cruel and oppressive ruler • An economy based off trading • A city state in Ancient Greece • A country in ancient Greek time • Somebody who studies Philosophy • A government ruled by a monarch • ...
Etymology workshop 2025-11-04
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- : A lack of agreement (prefix dis-)
- : Study of life (Greek: bio + logy)
- : Not happy
- : One’s own handwritten signature (Greek: auto + graph)
- : Study of the Earth (Greek: geo + graphy)
- : Working by itself (prefix auto-)
- : Without hope (suffix -less)
- : Government by the people (Greek: demo + cracy)
- : Not able to be seen (prefix in- + root vis)
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- : Quality of being easy to read (root read + suffix -ability)
- : Without care or attention (suffix -less)
- : Process of changing form (prefix trans- + root form)
- : Device for speaking over distance (Greek: tele + phone)
- : Picture made with light (Greek: photo + graph)
- : To play again
- : Tool for viewing small things (Greek: micro + scope)
- : To build or arrange parts (Latin root struct)
- : To move or carry across (Latin: trans + port)
- : To write again (prefix re-)
- : Easy to foresee (prefix pre- + root dict)
20 Clues: : Not happy • : To play again • : Without hope (suffix -less) • : To write again (prefix re-) • : Working by itself (prefix auto-) • : A lack of agreement (prefix dis-) • : Study of life (Greek: bio + logy) • : Without care or attention (suffix -less) • : Study of the Earth (Greek: geo + graphy) • : Easy to foresee (prefix pre- + root dict) • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-26
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- - Home of the Greek gods
- - Greek god of the underworld
- - Greek hero who completed 12 labors
- - Greek hero of the Trojan War
- - Anglo-Saxon king known for resisting Viking invasions
- - Roman goddess of love
- - Greek goddess of the harvest
- - Norse goddess of love and beauty
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- - Greek god of the sky and thunder
- - Norse hall of the slain warriors
- - Mythical Norse tree connecting nine worlds
- - Anglo-Saxon epic poem
- - Roman messenger of the gods
- - Roman god of the sea
- - Norse god of thunder
- - King of the Norse gods
- - Greek goddess of wisdom
- - Roman god of war
18 Clues: - Roman god of war • - Roman god of the sea • - Norse god of thunder • - Anglo-Saxon epic poem • - Roman goddess of love • - Home of the Greek gods • - King of the Norse gods • - Greek goddess of wisdom • - Roman messenger of the gods • - Greek god of the underworld • - Greek hero of the Trojan War • - Greek goddess of the harvest • - Greek god of the sky and thunder • ...
vikings 2016-02-14
Across
- rounded knob at the end of a sword hilt
- viking warrior who fought naked
- made up of overlapping metal plates or scales
- carefully arrange pile of stones usually intended as a landmark
- one who worships many gods
- lowest limber running along the length of vessel
- metal bulge used as reinforcement on the center of a shield
- god of war and death
- yellow fossil vesin found in countries around the Baltic sea and valued as precious stones in the manufacture of jewellery
- a medieval Scandinavian tale about exploits and adventures in the life of a hero or his family
- a small state ruled by a duke
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- narrow inlet flanked by high cliffs and slopes
- great warm current of water flowing from the Caribbean sea
- armour comprising chain links
- metal alloy mainly of copper and tin
- uncultured and uncivilized people not christian
- land that can be ploughed for cops
- decomposed by water and partially turned to carbon
- front part of a boat
- letters of the Scandinavian alphabet based of roman or Greek letters
- money or other valuables taken under threat of violence
- first son of oden
22 Clues: first son of oden • front part of a boat • god of war and death • one who worships many gods • armour comprising chain links • a small state ruled by a duke • viking warrior who fought naked • land that can be ploughed for cops • metal alloy mainly of copper and tin • rounded knob at the end of a sword hilt • made up of overlapping metal plates or scales • ...
