greek letters Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
/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) • ...
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Kupe 2025-03-09
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- - 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
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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
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- 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. • ...
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) • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- 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. • ...
Fundamentals Of Programming Language 2024-12-01
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- A type of pointer used to handle variable arguments in functions. (8 letters)
- A pointer that does not point to a valid memory address. (10 letters)
- A type of pointer that points to nothing or is uninitialized. (4 letters)
- The memory location to which a pointer points. (7 letters)
- A pointer used to traverse an array. (4 letters)
- The keyword used to allocate memory dynamically in C. (6 letters)
- A pointer that stores the address of another pointer. (9 letters)
- The operator used to decrement a pointer. (3 letters)
- The operator used to get the address of a variable. (3 letters)
- The process of giving back dynamically allocated memory. (6 letters)
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- pointer that stores the address of a dynamically allocated block of memory. (8
- The default value assigned to uninitialized pointers. (4 letters)
- An operator used to increment the pointer to point to the next memory location. (3
- A type of pointer that can point to different types of data. (6 letters)
- The operator used to access the value at the address a pointer points to. (9 letters)
- A pointer that refers to its own type. (5 letters)
- A special keyword used in C to define a pointer variable. (7 letters)
- A function that does not return a value. (4 letters)
- A segment of memory dynamically allocated at runtime. (4 letters)
- A type of pointer that points to the starting address of an array. (5 letters)
20 Clues: A pointer used to traverse an array. (4 letters) • A pointer that refers to its own type. (5 letters) • A function that does not return a value. (4 letters) • The operator used to decrement a pointer. (3 letters) • The memory location to which a pointer points. (7 letters) • The operator used to get the address of a variable. (3 letters) • ...
Gothic Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Captivating or engrossing, holding the audience's attention (7 letters)
- A suspenseful story or work of fiction that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats (8 letters)
- Something that is unknown or unexplained, often causing fear or intrigue (7 letters)
- Elements or themes commonly found in gothic literature or art (10 letters)
- Full of pain, sorrow, or distress (9 letters)
- Beyond what is natural or explainable by science, often involving spirits or ghosts (12 letters)
- Belief in supernatural forces or events beyond scientific understanding (13 letters)
- Despicable or morally repulsive (4 letters)
- Tormented or deeply troubled by inner struggles or external forces (9 letters)
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- used for emphasis or to create a sense of irony (7 letters)
- Distorted, exaggerated, or unnatural in a way that is disturbing or unsettling (8 letters)
- Causing a feeling of unease or fear (8 letters)
- Relating to “goth” and dark genres
- The main character or leading figure in a story or narrative (11 letters)
- A female character who is brave, strong, and often the central focus of the story (7 letters)
- An overwhelming sense of awe or fear invoked by something grand or powerful (7 letters)
- Suggesting evil or harm, having a menacing or threatening quality (8 letters)
- A figure of speech in which one word is substituted for another closely related word (8 letters)
18 Clues: Relating to “goth” and dark genres • Despicable or morally repulsive (4 letters) • Full of pain, sorrow, or distress (9 letters) • Causing a feeling of unease or fear (8 letters) • used for emphasis or to create a sense of irony (7 letters) • Captivating or engrossing, holding the audience's attention (7 letters) • ...
longest words in the english dictionary 2025-01-27
17 Clues: (Pie) • (17 a's) • (256 a's) • (28 letters) • (24 letters) • (30 letters) • (21 letters) • (45 letters) • (29 letters) • (17 letters) • (Clothemaker) • (Dermatology) • (Make a cake) • (Yellow fruit) • (Shake it off singer) • (First word of a song) • (16 a's followed by 1 b)
Etymology Crossword 2025-04-08
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- what is absolute ruler in Greek?
- city, state is what is Greek?
- regalia means what?
- what does princeps, principis mean?
- single, alone is Latin for what?
- What does civis mean?
- XXXVI
- Greek number five
- by law
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- at another time
- I do not wish to contest
- proto is Greek for what?
- What is the Latin meaning of priest?
- XIX
- what is the Latin meaning of the common people?
- ennea is Greek for what?
- two-hundred and ten in roman numerals
- VII
- decimum
- IV
20 Clues: IV • XIX • VII • XXXVI • by law • decimum • at another time • Greek number five • regalia means what? • What does civis mean? • I do not wish to contest • proto is Greek for what? • ennea is Greek for what? • city, state is what is Greek? • what is absolute ruler in Greek? • single, alone is Latin for what? • what does princeps, principis mean? • What is the Latin meaning of priest? • ...
Pongal/Makar Sankranti 2025 2025-01-07
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- I have 88 keys but can’t open a door (5 letters)
- The famous wizarding school in the Harry Potter series (9 letters)
- The state where Pongal is called 'Suggi Habba' and is celebrated with a bullock cart race (5 letters)
- In Gujarat, Pongal is celebrated with kite flying under this festival name (8 letters)
- The plant leaves used for festive decorations (5 letters)
- The type of jaggery traditionally used to make Pongal dishes (6 letters)
- The zodiac sign the sun enters during Makar Sankranti (8 letters)
- I’m always in front of you but can’t be seen. What am I? (6 letters)
- What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water? (3 letters)
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- The instrument famously used in Carnatic music (5 letters)
- The most curious member of your family who always has a “Why?” (7 letters)
- What kind of room has no doors or windows? (8 letters)
- I have no life, but I can die. What am I? (4 letters)
- This organ is always running but never gets tired (5 letters)
- It belongs to you, but others use it more than you do. What is it? (4 letters)
- This Disney princess lost her glass slipper (9 letters)
- I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I? (8 letters)
- I fly without wings. I cry without eyes. What am I? (4 letters)
18 Clues: I have 88 keys but can’t open a door (5 letters) • I have no life, but I can die. What am I? (4 letters) • What kind of room has no doors or windows? (8 letters) • This Disney princess lost her glass slipper (9 letters) • The plant leaves used for festive decorations (5 letters) • The instrument famously used in Carnatic music (5 letters) • ...
WTO's Winter Wonderland 2024-11-07
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- A mountain of snow shaped by the wind (9 letters)
- A dazzling light show in the sky, especially in the far north (6 letters)
- The feeling you get when winter finally hits, and it’s time for a jacket (6 letters)
- The price you pay for not bundling up enough in freezing temps (9 letters)
- The essential winter coat when you don’t want to feel the cold (5 letters)
- The winter day when the sun just can’t seem to stay up very long (8 letters)
- What bears and other animals do when the weather’s too cold for comfort (9 letters)
- Something you might find under an evergreen or as part of a holiday decor (8 letters)
- The perfect beverage to sip by the fire (12 letters)
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- A light snowstorm that makes everything look magical (6 letters)
- Frosty friend built on a snowy day, complete with a carrot nose (8 letters)
- The mischievous winter sprite who nips at your nose (9 letters)
- Your best friend on a chilly night, perfect for cozying up (7 letters)
- Where you go to cozy up with a book and a blanket on a cold night (8 letters)
- A tree that doesn’t know how to take a break for winter (9 letters)
- The sled that’s all about fast, snowy fun (8 letters)
- That shiny stuff you put on your Christmas tree—makes it sparkle (6 letters)
- A snowy disaster racing down a mountain (9 letters)
18 Clues: A mountain of snow shaped by the wind (9 letters) • A snowy disaster racing down a mountain (9 letters) • The perfect beverage to sip by the fire (12 letters) • The sled that’s all about fast, snowy fun (8 letters) • The mischievous winter sprite who nips at your nose (9 letters) • A light snowstorm that makes everything look magical (6 letters) • ...
Greece Review 2022-02-17
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- Government by force
- Word for Greek culture
- Wrote the first Greek law code
- Made it difficult for Greece to unite
- Militaristic and agressive polis
- Athenian temple on the Acropolis
- Greek naval battle victory
- Form of gov't where people vote on directly
- Alliance of city states led by Athens
- A Greek city-state
- Wars that weakened Greece; Sparta won
- Spartan gov't, run by a small group
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- How Greek culture spread
- Conquered Greece after Peloponnesian Wars
- Polis that created direct democracy
- Describes Greek and Roman religion
- Athenian victory over the Persians
- Architectural features from Greece
- Extended democracy to males in Athens
- God with the same name in Greece & Rome
20 Clues: A Greek city-state • Government by force • Word for Greek culture • How Greek culture spread • Greek naval battle victory • Wrote the first Greek law code • Militaristic and agressive polis • Athenian temple on the Acropolis • Describes Greek and Roman religion • Athenian victory over the Persians • Architectural features from Greece • Polis that created direct democracy • ...
world history 2023-01-11
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- pan
- killed first chinese emperor
- pandora's ___
- ____of heaven
- snake hair
- yang
- long race
- egyptian river
- egyptian king
- _____ bones
- chinese phlosopher
- raided churches
- the great
- Greek warrior
- queen of spain
- black _______
- birth of ____
- top greek god
- god of the egyptian underworld
- christians versus muslims
- spread bubonic plague
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- looked like qilin
- egyptian burial place
- terra cotta
- greek sports
- chinese sailor
- egyptian queen
- troy trick, wooden ____
- ended middle ages
- discovered america
- middle ages warrior
- alexander the
- greek city
- oil(greek)
- god of the greek underworld
- ghengis
- one eyed monster
- japanese warrior
38 Clues: pan • yang • ghengis • long race • the great • snake hair • greek city • oil(greek) • terra cotta • _____ bones • greek sports • pandora's ___ • ____of heaven • egyptian king • alexander the • Greek warrior • black _______ • birth of ____ • top greek god • chinese sailor • egyptian river • egyptian queen • queen of spain • raided churches • one eyed monster • japanese warrior • looked like qilin • ended middle ages • ...
Ancient Greece 2016-03-14
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- A structure used in Greek buildings
- Structures the Greeks built to worship gods and goddesses
- Something else farmed by the Greeks
- Economic [blank] means focusing on one product or service
- The type of soil that Greece had
- A famous Greek thinker about how people behave
- Stories that the Greeks told about the gods
- These developed because mountains separated people
- The Greeks were [blank,] shipbuilders, and traders.
- A famous Greek thinker about math
- A type of Greek play that was funny
- One of the most famous Greek structures
- The Greek government's type of democracy. "Citizens vote to make rules and laws."
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- Something that Greeks built
- Something farmed by the Greeks
- Mount [blank] is where the Greeks believed the gods and goddesses lived
- The Greeks specialized in making [blank]
- A famous Greek thinker about how countries should be ruled
- Ancient Greece was a [blank] located on the Mediterranean Sea in Europe
- Greeks made [blank] out of clay and stone
- A famous Greek thinker about medicine
- Greeks also made [blank] out of clay and stone
- Greeks held the very first one of these (hint-teams and competition)
- A famous Greek thinker about science
- Greece was the birthplace of this. "Government by the people"
- The Ancient Greek landscape had these
- A type of Greek play that was sad
- The Greeks [blank] goods with Egypt and other nearby communities
28 Clues: Something that Greeks built • Something farmed by the Greeks • The type of soil that Greece had • A type of Greek play that was sad • A famous Greek thinker about math • A structure used in Greek buildings • Something else farmed by the Greeks • A type of Greek play that was funny • A famous Greek thinker about science • A famous Greek thinker about medicine • ...
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 • ...
vikings 2016-02-14
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- 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 • ...
vikings 2016-02-14
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- a medieval Scandinavian tale about exploits and adventures in the life of a hero or his family
- made up of overlapping metal plates or scales
- narrow inlet flanked by high cliffs and slopes
- god of war and death
- metal bulge used as reinforcement on the center of a shield
- viking warrior who fought naked
- land that can be ploughed for cops
- carefully arrange pile of stones usually intended as a landmark
- decomposed by water and partially turned to carbon
- yellow fossil vesin found in countries around the Baltic sea and valued as precious stones in the manufacture of jewellery
- lowest limber running along the length of vessel
- letters of the Scandinavian alphabet based of roman or Greek letters
- first son of oden
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- great warm current of water flowing from the Caribbean sea
- uncultured and uncivilized people not christian
- metal alloy mainly of copper and tin
- rounded knob at the end of a sword hilt
- money or other valuables taken under threat of violence
- one who worships many gods
- armour comprising chain links
- front part of a boat
- a small state ruled by a duke
22 Clues: first son of oden • god of war and death • front part of a boat • 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 • ...
19 The New Testament Church 2025-03-19
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- A woman who, with her husband, taught Apollos.
- Exiled to Patmos and wrote Revelation.
- Accompanied Paul on his journeys.
- The Holy Spirit came upon believers.
- The good news spread by the early believer
- A tentmaker who worked with Paul in Corinth.
- An island where Titus was left to organize the church.
- Wrote a short letter warning against false teachers.
- Wrote many letters to early churches.
- Paul wrote two letters to this church.
- A Greek believer and close companion of Paul.
- The first Christian martyr, stoned for his faith.
- Encouraged early believers.
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- A region where Paul established multiple churches.
- Paul was taken here as a prisoner.
- The first place where believers were called Christians.
- A young pastor mentored by Paul.
- Preached the first sermon after Pentecost.
- Paul wrote two letters to this church.
- A seller of purple cloth and the first European convert.
- A church Paul wrote to, warning against false teachings.
- A servant role in the early church, helping with needs.
- A learned man who preached powerfully about Jesus.
- The brother of Jesus and leader of the Jerusalem church.
- Paul and Silas were imprisoned here.
- A city with a strong church.
26 Clues: Encouraged early believers. • A city with a strong church. • A young pastor mentored by Paul. • Accompanied Paul on his journeys. • Paul was taken here as a prisoner. • The Holy Spirit came upon believers. • Paul and Silas were imprisoned here. • Wrote many letters to early churches. • Exiled to Patmos and wrote Revelation. • Paul wrote two letters to this church. • ...
game 4 The New Testament Church 2025-03-23
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- A woman who, with her husband, taught Apollos.
- A young pastor mentored by Paul.
- Preached the first sermon after Pentecost.
- A Greek believer and close companion of Paul.
- An island where Titus was left to organize the church.
- A learned man who preached powerfully about Jesus.
- The first Christian martyr, stoned for his faith.
- Exiled to Patmos and wrote Revelation.
- The Holy Spirit came upon believers.
- A tentmaker who worked with Paul in Corinth.
- Encouraged early believers.
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- A seller of purple cloth and the first European convert.
- Accompanied Paul on his journeys.
- Wrote many letters to early churches.
- A church Paul wrote to, warning against false teachings.
- The first place where believers were called Christians.
- Paul was taken here as a prisoner.
- Paul and Silas were imprisoned here.
- Paul wrote two letters to this church.
- A city with a strong church.
- A servant role in the early church, helping with needs.
- Paul wrote two letters to this church.
- The good news spread by the early believers.
- Wrote a short letter warning against false teachers.Galatia – A region where Paul established multiple churches.
- The brother of Jesus and leader of the Jerusalem church.
25 Clues: Encouraged early believers. • A city with a strong church. • A young pastor mentored by Paul. • Accompanied Paul on his journeys. • Paul was taken here as a prisoner. • Paul and Silas were imprisoned here. • The Holy Spirit came upon believers. • Wrote many letters to early churches. • Paul wrote two letters to this church. • Paul wrote two letters to this church. • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-12-06
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- Greek god of blacksmithing
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek goddess of animals and hunting Artemis
- Large marsupial
- Greek god of the seas
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- Greek god that's considered the king of all the gods
- Greek goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility of the earth.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and knowledge
- Greek god of war.
- Greek goddess of marriage and the queen of the goddesses
- Man's best friend
- Greek god of healing, medicine, music, and poetrylo
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Greek god of war. • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Greek goddess of love • Greek god of the seas • Greek god of blacksmithing • Greek goddess of wisdom and knowledge • Greek goddess of animals and hunting Artemis • Greek god of healing, medicine, music, and poetrylo • Greek god that's considered the king of all the gods • ...
SWP 2025-11-03
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- Strategic Workforce Planning is our _______ to ensure a future-ready MUIS (7 letters)
- MTS stands for MUIS _______ Scheme (6 letters)
- SWP creates clearer career _______ (5 letters)
- SWP enables _______ for better outcomes (6 letters)
- CDG helps build technical _______ (9 letters)
- SWP addresses both capacity and _______ needs (12 letters)
- SWP transforms jobs to be more _______ (10 letters)
- Strategic _______ Planning (9 letters)
- SWP develops a future-_______ workforce (5 letters)
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- One Talent _______ platform for career development (7 letters)
- Jobs become higher-_______ through redesign (5 letters)
- MTS offers _______ development for future leaders (10 letters)
- CDG provides functional _______ frameworks (10 letters)
- OTG offers new postings and _______ (4 letters)
- MCTP stands for MUIS Career _______ Programme (10 letters)
- SWP transforms how we work to deliver better _______ (8 letters)
16 Clues: Strategic _______ Planning (9 letters) • CDG helps build technical _______ (9 letters) • MTS stands for MUIS _______ Scheme (6 letters) • SWP creates clearer career _______ (5 letters) • OTG offers new postings and _______ (4 letters) • SWP enables _______ for better outcomes (6 letters) • SWP transforms jobs to be more _______ (10 letters) • ...
Mythology 2024-03-26
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- Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- Greek god of the sun and music.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Gorgon with snakes for hair in Greek mythology.
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld in Greek mythology.
- Greek god of the underworld.
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- Chief god in Norse mythology.
- Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth.
- Female figures who choose who dies in battle in Norse mythology.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.
- Norse trickster god.
- Hero known for his strength in Greek mythology.
- Norse god of thunder.
- King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness.
15 Clues: Norse trickster god. • Greek god of the sea. • Norse god of thunder. • Greek god of the underworld. • Chief god in Norse mythology. • Greek god of the sun and music. • Greek goddess of love and beauty. • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth. • Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness. • ...
Gothic Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Captivating or engrossing, holding the audience's attention (7 letters)
- A suspenseful story or work of fiction that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats (8 letters)
- Something that is unknown or unexplained, often causing fear or intrigue (7 letters)
- Elements or themes commonly found in gothic literature or art (10 letters)
- Full of pain, sorrow, or distress (9 letters)
- Beyond what is natural or explainable by science, often involving spirits or ghosts (12 letters)
- Belief in supernatural forces or events beyond scientific understanding (13 letters)
- Despicable or morally repulsive (4 letters)
- Tormented or deeply troubled by inner struggles or external forces (9 letters)
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- used for emphasis or to create a sense of irony (7 letters)
- Distorted, exaggerated, or unnatural in a way that is disturbing or unsettling (8 letters)
- Causing a feeling of unease or fear (8 letters)
- Relating to “goth” and dark genres
- The main character or leading figure in a story or narrative (11 letters)
- A female character who is brave, strong, and often the central focus of the story (7 letters)
- An overwhelming sense of awe or fear invoked by something grand or powerful (7 letters)
- Suggesting evil or harm, having a menacing or threatening quality (8 letters)
- A figure of speech in which one word is substituted for another closely related word (8 letters)
18 Clues: Relating to “goth” and dark genres • Despicable or morally repulsive (4 letters) • Full of pain, sorrow, or distress (9 letters) • Causing a feeling of unease or fear (8 letters) • used for emphasis or to create a sense of irony (7 letters) • Captivating or engrossing, holding the audience's attention (7 letters) • ...
Management 2024-07-26
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- (10 letters) - The main aim of management is to accomplish specific tasks.
- (9 letters) - The Feature of Management that defines planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in management.
- (3 letters) - The level that includes the CEO and other high-level executives in an organization.
- (10 letters) - The focus on reducing unnecessary expenditure and waste.
- (3 letters) - The nature of management that explains personalized application is known as.
- (15 letters) - Involving the management of various activities like work, people, and operations.
- (6 letters) - The Level that connects top management with lower-level Managers.
- (6 letters) - The Objective of businesses to contribute positively to the community.
- (10 letters) - Ensuring minimal waste of resources while achieving goals.
- (8 letters) - The objective focused on fulfilling the needs and aspirations of employees.
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- (12 letters) - Aligning the efforts and actions of all employees towards common goals.
- (11 letters) - Creating an adaptable and responsive work environment.
- (10 letters) - The systematic process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling an organization's resources.
- (7 letters) - The ability of management to adjust and adapt to changes in the business environment.
- (9 letters) - The necessity of this function is across all types of organizations.
- (6 letters) - The aim of expanding business operations after achieving profitability.
- (12 letters) - The essential process in management that brings together different activities and resources.
- (8 letters) - The primary objective of a new business is to maintain its presence in the market.
- (10 letters) - The quality of management can't be seen or touched but can be felt in an organization’s efficiency.
- (10 letters) - The characteristic of management requires constant performance and supervision.
20 Clues: (11 letters) - Creating an adaptable and responsive work environment. • (10 letters) - The focus on reducing unnecessary expenditure and waste. • (10 letters) - Ensuring minimal waste of resources while achieving goals. • (10 letters) - The main aim of management is to accomplish specific tasks. • ...
INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 2025-01-12
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- A field event that requires strength and technique, such as shot put or discus throw (5 letters)
- Individual sports help build this, allowing athletes to overcome challenges (6 letters)
- ENDURANCE The ability of a muscle to sustain repeated contractions over time (18 letters)
- The maximum amount of force exerted by a muscle or group of muscles (8 letters)
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen during prolonged activity (14 letters)
- A feeling of personal accomplishment from achieving goals (9 letters)
- A long-distance running event in track and field, examples include 800m and 1500m (8 letters)
- Enhanced by participating in individual sports, includes physical and mental aspects (7 letters)
- The sense of responsibility athletes feel for their performance (11 letters)
- Athletes in individual sports often focus on this, involving specific drills and techniques (8 letters)
- The autonomy athletes have to create their own training schedules (10 letters)
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- Relief A benefit of individual sports that helps in reducing pressure and managing stress (13 letters)
- Setting A benefit of individual sports that involves setting and achieving personal targets (11 letters)
- The range of motion around a joint (11 letters)
- A key component of Health-Related Fitness affecting cardiovascular endurance (10 letters)
- Type of event that includes long jump and high jump (5 letters)
- A track event focusing on speed, examples include 100m and 200m (7 letters)
- Individual sports can lead to this, an increase in self-worth and belief in abilities (11 letters)
- A principle that includes Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type (4 letters)
- Composition The proportion of fat and non-fat mass in the body (15 letters)
20 Clues: The range of motion around a joint (11 letters) • Type of event that includes long jump and high jump (5 letters) • A track event focusing on speed, examples include 100m and 200m (7 letters) • Composition The proportion of fat and non-fat mass in the body (15 letters) • The maximum amount of force exerted by a muscle or group of muscles (8 letters) • ...
Unit 11: Vocabulary 2015-04-09
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- The Jewish high priest who declared himself king in Jerusalem
- Ruled over Galilee during the ministry of Jesus
- The 27 books of the Bible written by the sacred authors in apostolic times
- The division of Herod the Great’s kingdom among his four sons
- The books which give an account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- The Jewish high priest who conquered almost all the territory of the ancient Davidic Kingdom and “Judaized” the whole country
- Gentiles who worshiped the True God and knew the Jewish Scriptures, but were not circumcised and did not keep the whole Law of Moses
- A wickedly ambitious king who took over the government of Palestine with the support of the Romans
- Letters written to the whole Church rather than to a specific community
- Letters written by the St. Paul
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- Gospels which have a similar point of view when contrasted with the other Gospel
- John’s account of the end of time
- List of inspired books; Greek for “measuring rod”
- The exploits of the Apostles in the early Church
- A Jewish sect that believed in keeping separate from the Gentiles
- Rebellious group of Jews who sought to free the Jewish people from oppression
- Letters written to various local churches, individuals, or the universal Church
- A Jewish sect that believed in accommodating Judaism to modern life
- Group of religious Judeans who rejected the combining of kingship and the high priesthood
19 Clues: Letters written by the St. Paul • John’s account of the end of time • Ruled over Galilee during the ministry of Jesus • The exploits of the Apostles in the early Church • List of inspired books; Greek for “measuring rod” • The Jewish high priest who declared himself king in Jerusalem • The division of Herod the Great’s kingdom among his four sons • ...
Unit 11: Vocabulary 2015-04-09
Across
- Gospels which have a similar point of view when contrasted with the other Gospel
- The Jewish high priest who declared himself king in Jerusalem
- Letters written to various local churches, individuals, or the universal Church
- John’s account of the end of time
- Ruled over Galilee during the ministry of Jesus
- The exploits of the Apostles in the early Church
- Group of religious Judeans who rejected the combining of kingship and the high priesthood
- A Jewish sect that believed in accommodating Judaism to modern life
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- Rebellious group of Jews who sought to free the Jewish people from oppression
- Gentiles who worshiped the True God and knew the Jewish Scriptures, but were not circumcised and did not keep the whole Law of Moses
- The Jewish high priest who conquered almost all the territory of the ancient Davidic Kingdom and “Judaized” the whole country
- A Jewish sect that believed in keeping separate from the Gentiles
- Letters written by the St. Paul
- List of inspired books; Greek for “measuring rod”
- A wickedly ambitious king who took over the government of Palestine with the support of the Romans
- The 27 books of the Bible written by the sacred authors in apostolic times
- The books which give an account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- Letters written to the whole Church rather than to a specific community
- The division of Herod the Great’s kingdom among his four sons
19 Clues: Letters written by the St. Paul • John’s account of the end of time • Ruled over Galilee during the ministry of Jesus • The exploits of the Apostles in the early Church • List of inspired books; Greek for “measuring rod” • The Jewish high priest who declared himself king in Jerusalem • The division of Herod the Great’s kingdom among his four sons • ...
OLD FASHION WRITING STYLES 2023-07-15
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- A decorative handwriting style popular during the Victorian era, known for its elaborate flourishes.
- An ornate, blackletter script originating in medieval Europe, still used for decorative purposes.
- A slanted style of handwriting, typically used for emphasis or decorative purposes.
- An ancient Greek script written in all capital letters, often used for religious texts.
- An elegant and ornate style of handwriting, commonly used in formal letters or invitations.
- A system of handwriting instruction developed by Austin Palmer, emphasizing simplicity and speed.
- A system of pictorial symbols used in ancient Egyptian writing.
- A calligraphic style featuring italiclike letterforms with exaggerated flourishes.
- An ancient Germanic script used by various Northern European cultures, characterized by angular shapes.
- A medieval inspired script characterized by elaborate, pointed letterforms.
- A 9thcentury American handwriting style known for its graceful, flowing strokes.
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- The art of beautiful handwriting, often done with a quill or dip pen.
- A modern calligraphic style based on historical scripts, focused on legibility and consistency.
- A neat and formal style of handwriting, commonly taught in schools in the 8th and 9th centuries.
- A rustic, informal style of handwriting, resembling handwriting on ancient Roman artifacts.
- A formal style imitating engraved lettering, often used for certificates or awards.
- A calligraphic style featuring delicate, rounded letterforms, often used for formal documents.
- Capital letters written in a squared off, blocklike style.
- A flowing and connected style of handwriting, often used in personal correspondence.
19 Clues: Capital letters written in a squared off, blocklike style. • A system of pictorial symbols used in ancient Egyptian writing. • The art of beautiful handwriting, often done with a quill or dip pen. • A medieval inspired script characterized by elaborate, pointed letterforms. • A 9thcentury American handwriting style known for its graceful, flowing strokes. • ...
Hot/Cold 2024-05-20
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- - French word for workshop. (7 letters)
- - You came into my life as a beautiful... (8 letters)
- - Formal request to join. (10 letters)
- - Something I like to do to you in random places. (7 letters)
- - Remember to get your straw for our next adventure.. (4 letters)
- - Always up to make more with you. (6 letters)
- - A skilled craftsperson. (7 letters)
- - Make something new. (6 letters)
- - Something we're so passionate about, we can visit three places to see it (3 letters)
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- - Mark a special occasion. (9 letters)
- - Glass workshop in Biot. (8 letters)
- - What I believe kids should always receive (4 letters)
- - Full sun rotation. (8 letters)
- - Home. (6 letters)
- - The wine tastes better in a... (5 letters)
- - Region of France where Biot is located. (5 letters)
16 Clues: - Home. (6 letters) • - Full sun rotation. (8 letters) • - Make something new. (6 letters) • - Glass workshop in Biot. (8 letters) • - A skilled craftsperson. (7 letters) • - Mark a special occasion. (9 letters) • - Formal request to join. (10 letters) • - French word for workshop. (7 letters) • - The wine tastes better in a... (5 letters) • ...
test 2025-02-12
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- A colorful insect with large wings. (9 letters)
- A season when flowers bloom. (6 letters)
- A place where you can borrow books.(7 letters)
- A part of an hour. (7 letters)
- A small flying insect that makes honey. (3 letters)
- Work done at home.(9 letters)
- A meal in the evening. (6 letters)
- A small red beetle with black spots. (8 letters)
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- A season known for falling leaves.(6 letters)
- A person who teaches.(7 letters)
- A bright citrus fruit. (6 letters)
- A season with warm weather and long days.(6 letters)
- A place where you can play.(10 letters)
- The coldest season of the year. (6 letters)
- Something you wear on your eyes.(7 letters)
- Work done at home for school.(8 letters)
16 Clues: Work done at home.(9 letters) • A part of an hour. (7 letters) • A person who teaches.(7 letters) • A bright citrus fruit. (6 letters) • A meal in the evening. (6 letters) • A place where you can play.(10 letters) • A season when flowers bloom. (6 letters) • Work done at home for school.(8 letters) • The coldest season of the year. (6 letters) • ...
Gulliver's Travels 2024-10-21
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- The land of giants (12 letters)
- The journey taken by Gulliver (7 letters)
- The knowledge and judgment possessed by the Houyhnhnms (6 letters)
- The uncivilized creatures in Brobdingnag (6 letters)
- A tale that conveys a moral lesson (5 letters)
- A literary technique used to criticize (6 letters)
- A drink consumed by characters (7 letters)
- Gulliver’s role in foreign relations (7 letters)
- The state of being barred from one's native country (4 letters)
- The land of tiny people (8 letters)
- The flying island of intellectuals (6 letters)
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- The protagonist and traveler (8 letters)
- The rational horses in the story (12 letters)
- The theme of ethics and morals in the story (8 letters)
- The political structure in Lilliput (10 letters)
- The author of *Gulliver's Travels* (5 letters)
16 Clues: The land of giants (12 letters) • The land of tiny people (8 letters) • The protagonist and traveler (8 letters) • The journey taken by Gulliver (7 letters) • A drink consumed by characters (7 letters) • The rational horses in the story (12 letters) • A tale that conveys a moral lesson (5 letters) • The author of *Gulliver's Travels* (5 letters) • ...
Everyday Life 2025-01-17
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- - The first meal of the day (9 letters)
- - A form of transportation with wings (5 letters)
- -A portable computer (6 letters)
- - A device to call someone (6 letters)
- - The process of making clothes (6 letters)
- - A type of footwear (4 letters)
- - A room where meals are prepared (7 letters)
- To acquire knowledge (5 letters)
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- - A place where books are borrowed (7 letters)
- A daily morning drink made from beans (6 letters)
- - A timepiece worn on the wrist (5 letters)
- - Opposite of "never" (5 letters)
- - A handheld device used to change TV channels (6 letters)
- - A writing tool with ink (3 letters)
- - A day of relaxation at the end of the week (8 letters)
- - To rest with your eyes closed (5 letters)
16 Clues: -A portable computer (6 letters) • - A type of footwear (4 letters) • To acquire knowledge (5 letters) • - Opposite of "never" (5 letters) • - A writing tool with ink (3 letters) • - A device to call someone (6 letters) • - The first meal of the day (9 letters) • - A timepiece worn on the wrist (5 letters) • - The process of making clothes (6 letters) • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
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- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
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- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
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- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
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- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-12-14
Across
- The word philosophy comes from Greek words meaning "love of ________"
- This was built to honor the goddess Athena
- What influence from ancient Greece is seen in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.?
- Sparta used heavy iron bars as _______ to discourage trade with other city-states.
- Known as the "father of medicine"
- Who would be the most likely to use lines of latitude and longitude?
- The philosopher that affected the modern study of plants and animals.
- The women of _______ could own property.
- Greeks had a love for ______.
- Kings in ancient Greece come to power by _________ it from a relative.
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- Greeks agreed to stop fighting every four years to let athletes go here.
- Steep _________ created separate areas of living which resulted in different forms of government.
- Famous for leading the government during the Golden Age
- The Greeks thought the gods lived on Mount ________.
- Tyrants were well liked because they _______ people's lives.
- Athens was close to the ______ which affected its economy.
- The word alphabet comes from the first two letters of the _______ alphabet.
- A 12-year-old Athenian girl would most likely get an education from who?
- Known as the "father of history"
- This form of government usually comes first in a Greek city-state.
- In a _________, military force allowed the leaders to rule.
- ___________ were thrown out of power by a partnership between army leaders and poor people.
- Democracy in Athens was different because all citizens ________ ruling power.
- The citizens of Athens got enough grain to eat by shipping local products to _______ to trade.
24 Clues: Greeks had a love for ______. • Known as the "father of history" • Known as the "father of medicine" • The women of _______ could own property. • This was built to honor the goddess Athena • The Greeks thought the gods lived on Mount ________. • Famous for leading the government during the Golden Age • Athens was close to the ______ which affected its economy. • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- Athenian philosopher.
- Greek historian.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Greek philosopher.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- An ancient Greek city-state.
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- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- 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.
- Greek sculptor.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- A Greek historian.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • A Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • 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. • ...
Famous Events of the 90s 2023-11-09
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- Balkan conflict, six letters
- Iconic peace agreement, six letters
- Technological revolution, eight letters
- Peaceful protests, three letters
- The end of an era, four letters
- Global communication breakthrough, three letters.
- Olympic bombing city, seven letters
- Global financial crisis, four letters
- Space shuttle tragedy, seven letters
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- Cultural phenomenon, seven letters
- Political scandal, nine letters
- Environmental treaty, three letters
- Anti-apartheid leader, five letters
- Nuclear disarmament, six letters
- South African freedom symbol, five letters
15 Clues: Balkan conflict, six letters • Political scandal, nine letters • The end of an era, four letters • Peaceful protests, three letters • Nuclear disarmament, six letters • Cultural phenomenon, seven letters • Environmental treaty, three letters • Iconic peace agreement, six letters • Anti-apartheid leader, five letters • Olympic bombing city, seven letters • ...
October Health Fair 2024 2024-08-15
Across
- A routine medical examination (2 words)
- Regarding one's state of emotional and psychological well-being (2 words)
- A state of physical, emotional, social, and mental health (8 letters)
- A seasonal vaccine injection (2 words)
- A strain on one's mental or physical well-being (6 letters)
- Precautions in preventing and responding to fires (2 words)
- Identification of a disease or condition (9 letters)
- An eye examination (2 words)
- Essential for the functioning of a healthy human body and for plants; harmful when polluted (2 words)
- Facility for outpatient care (6 letters)
- Vital for a balanced diet and for human health and growth (9 letters)
- Drug used in the case of opioid overdose (8 letters)
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- Life-saving technique involving chest compressions (3 letters)
- The adequate provision of water to the human body (9 letters)
- Medical response to an illness or injury (9 letters)
- Vital practices and measures in the prevention of water-related accidents (2 words)
- Physical practice used to ease tension in the body (7 letters)
- A practice used to stimulate a sense of calm and focus (9 letters)
- Raising something; can be part of a daily function or for exercise (7 words)
- An auditory examination (2 words)
- Physical activity that is done to improve fitness (8 letters)
- Utilized to build immunity and for disease prevention (7 letters)
22 Clues: An eye examination (2 words) • An auditory examination (2 words) • A seasonal vaccine injection (2 words) • A routine medical examination (2 words) • Facility for outpatient care (6 letters) • Medical response to an illness or injury (9 letters) • Identification of a disease or condition (9 letters) • Drug used in the case of opioid overdose (8 letters) • ...
Unit 6 WWI, Harlem Renaissance, & Great Depression 2023-04-10
Across
- - black greek fraternity founded in Nov.1911
- - club that sold alcohol illegally
- - W.E.B.
- - era that banned the sale of alcohol
- - black greek sorority founded in 1913
- - black greek fraternity founded in 1906
- - National Association Advancement of Color People
- - black greek sorority founded in 1922
- - alcohol smuggler
- -academy for men of African descent formed 1897
- - organization formed to help blacks who lived in cities
- - time period during the 1920s of harsh economic conditions
- - acquisition of goods in great amounts
- - amendment which gave women the right to vote
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- - Harlem's most exclusive night club
- - black greek fraternity founded in 1963
- - black greek fraternity founded in 1914
- - war fought between the allied and central powers
- - black greek sorority founded in 1908
- - dust storms of the 1930s
- - WWI powers which consisted of Germany, Austri- Hungary, & Turkey
- - Booker T.
- - black greek fraternity founded in Jan.1911
- - cruise liner ship sanked in WWI
- - black greek sorority founded in 1920
- - organization for NY wealthiest black men
- - time period during the 1920s centered around black excellence
- - WWI powers which consisted of France, Britain, Russia,Italy, & Japan
28 Clues: - W.E.B. • - Booker T. • - alcohol smuggler • - dust storms of the 1930s • - cruise liner ship sanked in WWI • - club that sold alcohol illegally • - Harlem's most exclusive night club • - era that banned the sale of alcohol • - black greek sorority founded in 1908 • - black greek sorority founded in 1920 • - black greek sorority founded in 1913 • ...
Greek Mythology 2025-02-27
Across
- Greek god of the sea and earthquakes
- Color of a curse
- Crafter of Zeus's lightning bolt, Poseidon's trident, and Hades's helm of invisibility
- Had a sacred deer
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Cursed someone with donkey ears
- Greek god of violent war
- Number of labors Heracles ended up completing
- Greek god of forges, flames, and blacksmiths
- Bitten by a snake on her wedding day
- Three-headed dog in the Underworld
- Name of the king granted the golden touch
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
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- Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest
- The hungriest Titan
- Gave up his dog because of a scary face
- Foster son of Silenus
- The only Titan that *might* have fought on the gods' side in the Titan War
- Was told not to look back. Didn't listen.
- Greek goddess of the home and hearth
- Not a rock
- Created wings to escape King Minos
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Completed impossible tasks to please the gods
- Number of labors Heracles was assigned
- Greek god of travel, thieves, and messengers
- The child who flew too high
27 Clues: Not a rock • Color of a curse • Had a sacred deer • The hungriest Titan • Foster son of Silenus • Greek god of violent war • The child who flew too high • Cursed someone with donkey ears • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Created wings to escape King Minos • Three-headed dog in the Underworld • Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • Greek god of the sea and earthquakes • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
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- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
Down
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • ...
test 2025-02-12
Across
- A colorful insect with large wings. (9 letters)
- A season when flowers bloom. (6 letters)
- A place where you can borrow books.(7 letters)
- A part of an hour. (7 letters)
- A small flying insect that makes honey. (3 letters)
- Work done at home.(9 letters)
- A meal in the evening. (6 letters)
- A small red beetle with black spots. (8 letters)
Down
- A season known for falling leaves.(6 letters)
- A person who teaches.(7 letters)
- A bright citrus fruit. (6 letters)
- A season with warm weather and long days.(6 letters)
- A place where you can play.(10 letters)
- The coldest season of the year. (6 letters)
- Something you wear on your eyes.(7 letters)
- Work done at home for school.(8 letters)
16 Clues: Work done at home.(9 letters) • A part of an hour. (7 letters) • A person who teaches.(7 letters) • A bright citrus fruit. (6 letters) • A meal in the evening. (6 letters) • A place where you can play.(10 letters) • A season when flowers bloom. (6 letters) • Work done at home for school.(8 letters) • The coldest season of the year. (6 letters) • ...
Silent Letters 2020-07-07
Across
- Incorrect
- When you tie string or rope together
- Lines on your face from ageing
- Between your arm and your hand
- The season after summer
- A day of the week
- A baby cow
- Something you can use to light a candle
- A young sheep
Down
- 60 minutes
- When we write our name at the bottom of a form
- When you tell the truth
- The opposite of innocent
- The past tense of 'write'
- Land with sea all around it
- Something you can wear on your wrist
- A very old building where knights lived
- The opposite of wild and stormy weather
18 Clues: Incorrect • 60 minutes • A baby cow • A young sheep • A day of the week • When you tell the truth • The season after summer • The opposite of innocent • The past tense of 'write' • Land with sea all around it • Lines on your face from ageing • Between your arm and your hand • When you tie string or rope together • Something you can wear on your wrist • ...
Double Letters 2021-11-26
Across
- to be the same; be equal
- to present as larger, more important, or more valuable
- to present as something that one can have confidence in; present as something good
- a particular area where a group of people live
- to reach a certain place or goa
- to provide with what is needed to complete a task
- mean and unfriendly in one's actions; ready to argue or start fights
- to trouble or bother again and again
- the act or condition of having or owning something
Down
- the act of interrupting or the state of being interrupted
- to make known
- feeling strong affection for and not wanting to part with
- a group of persons chosen to give attention to a particular matter
- to assume to be true in order to make clear or to explain
- easily seen or plain
- the place where one lives or a business is located
- to make uncomfortable or ill at ease
- to make a computer program for
18 Clues: to make known • easily seen or plain • to be the same; be equal • to make a computer program for • to reach a certain place or goa • to make uncomfortable or ill at ease • to trouble or bother again and again • a particular area where a group of people live • to provide with what is needed to complete a task • the place where one lives or a business is located • ...
Correct Letters 2021-02-24
Across
- Positive of something
- Remember the persons face
- Always needed
- You want to do it
- Give a thought
- If you do it you become a better team
- Group of people
- Very sure of
Down
- Having enough
- Wants so badly
- Helps your creativity
- Causing great damage
- A group of important people
- Helps with knowing the meaning of things
- Helps you move your body
- Stated by someone
- Lining up
- Type of boat
18 Clues: Lining up • Type of boat • Very sure of • Having enough • Always needed • Wants so badly • Give a thought • Group of people • You want to do it • Stated by someone • Causing great damage • Helps your creativity • Positive of something • Helps you move your body • Remember the persons face • A group of important people • If you do it you become a better team • ...
Silent Letters 2021-02-08
Across
- something you can use to write on a blackboard
- this is when you tell the truth
- a very large creature in the sea
- you can use this in your hair
- you use this to cut things up
- I have this fruit in a crumble
- a fish you eat
- a hobby like sewing but with two needles
- baby sheep
Down
- you get this when you tie something
- you have one of these on your hand
- you would do this to a door to let someone know you are there
- a type of fighter
- left on your plate after eating a cake or biscuit
- the opposite to right
- a weapon you fight with
- these were used in WW2
- two quarters would make this in Maths
18 Clues: baby sheep • a fish you eat • a type of fighter • the opposite to right • these were used in WW2 • a weapon you fight with • you can use this in your hair • you use this to cut things up • I have this fruit in a crumble • this is when you tell the truth • a very large creature in the sea • you have one of these on your hand • you get this when you tie something • ...
JHS2 2025-01-15
Across
- A list of food options at a restaurant. (4 letters)
- To stop doing something. (4,2 letters)
- To have as part of the whole. (7 letters)
- To motivate or inspire someone. (9 letters)
- A tag or sticker on a product that provides information. (5 letters)
- To make someone believe something. (8 letters)
- A type of restaurant known for quick meals. (4,4 letters)
Down
- The opposite of positive. (8 letters)
- A person who buys goods or services. (8 letters)
- Used as a replacement. (7 letters)
- Found in nature, not artificial. (7 letters)
- Something that draws attention. (7 letters)
- To request food or drink at a restaurant. (5 letters)
- To act with thought and caution. (9 letters)
- A choice or alternative. (6 letters)
- A plan for eating healthy food. (4 letters)
16 Clues: Used as a replacement. (7 letters) • A choice or alternative. (6 letters) • The opposite of positive. (8 letters) • To stop doing something. (4,2 letters) • To have as part of the whole. (7 letters) • Something that draws attention. (7 letters) • To motivate or inspire someone. (9 letters) • A plan for eating healthy food. (4 letters) • ...
rome vs greece 2021-02-11
Across
- Romans had swords as greek has spears.
- romans were latin and the spartans were greek
- Roman warriors were called legionaries and auxiliaries as greek soldiers were called spartans.
- train at birth to 20 then fight till 60 years old as romans train at 20 then are expected to serve for 25 years
- Rome has romulus as greek has remus
- Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece.
- roman flag was red and gold and the greek flag was blue and white
- The roman shield is called scutum as the spartan shield is called hoplon
- Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus
- has an emperor as greek has a king.
Down
- Rome has a government as greek has a king.
- armor was silver as spartans armor was gold and red.
- and our world today is that they had slaves, as who were considered property About one third of the population of some city-states were slaves
- beat greece as greece lost to rome.
- Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12
- The spartans mostly used swords as greek mostly used spears.
- spartan sword is xiphos as the roman sword is gladius
- The roman formation in war is the tudesto but the spartan formation in war is phalanx.
- Roman shields were square as greek shields were round.
19 Clues: Greek had 12 gods as rome had 12 • Rome had Jupiter as greek had Zeus • beat greece as greece lost to rome. • Rome has romulus as greek has remus • has an emperor as greek has a king. • Romans had swords as greek has spears. • Rome has a government as greek has a king. • romans were latin and the spartans were greek • Romans lived in Rome as the Greeks lived in greece. • ...
Appsec and AI Security 2025-06-19
Across
- The paid add-on that includes vulnerabilities, policies, and red-teaming (15 letters)
- AI that is designed to interact with humans using natural language (17 letters)
- Pre-built libraries, tools, and services that provide the necessary infrastructure to develop, train, and deploy AI systems efficiently (11 letters)
- A document that lists all components in a software application (4 letters)
- Single word to encompass the fundamental building blocks that enable an AI system to perform its functions, such as AI models, frameworks, agents, or architectures like RAGs (13 letters)
- The unauthorized extraction of data from a system (15 letters)
- Analysis of application source code to identify security vulnerabilities before deployment (4 letters)
- Risks such as hallucinations, data leakage, prompt injections, and biases that are present only in the context of a given application and how it is configured, connected, and customized (19 letters)
- A standardized set of rules that helps an AI remember what's been said or what's happening right now (18 letters)
- Development environments where AI capabilities are deeply integrated throughout the software development lifecycle for tasks like code generation, debugging, and refactoring (12 letters)
- Analysis of third-party and open-source components in applications (3 letters)
Down
- Mathematical structures trained to perform specific tasks by learning patterns in data (9 letters)
- A type of AI framework that enhances LLMs by retrieving relevant external data to generate more accurate, factual, and contextual responses (28 letters)
- Name of the overall product, when referring to Mend AI capabilities in the platform and Mend AI Premium together (7 letters)
- Technique to manipulate AI systems by crafting inputs that bypass security controls (14 letters)
- Unauthorized use of AI tools and components by employees/teams without formal approval (10 letters)
- The name of our platform, fundamentally re-architected to operate in a world where AI is integral (18 letters)
- Autonomous AI entities that perceive their environment, make decisions, and take actions to achieve specific goals, often without human intervention (9 letters)
- When AI systems generate content that isn't grounded in factual information (13 letters)
- Applications or processes that integrate and utilize artificial intelligence components like AI models, AI agents, RAGs and MCPs (10 letters)
20 Clues: The unauthorized extraction of data from a system (15 letters) • A document that lists all components in a software application (4 letters) • Analysis of third-party and open-source components in applications (3 letters) • AI that is designed to interact with humans using natural language (17 letters) • ...
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Greece 2024-11-19
Across
- Thinker who seeks to understand and explain life
- Greek physician who studied the causes of illnesses and looked for cures
- Highest point of each city-state
- Areas dedicated to honor the gods
- Alliance formed by Sparta to combat the power of Athens
- First major victory for the Athenians during the Persian Wars
- Major city built in Egypt that shared a name with many other cities throughout the Hellenistic empire
- Greek god of war
- Independent Greek city-states
- Greek epic that details the journey of Achilles during the Trojan War
- Rule by land holding elite
- Art of skillful speaking
- Temple built to honor the goddess Athena
- Citizens take part directly in government affairs
- Panel of citizens with authority to make the final judgement in a trial
- Head god of the Greek pantheon
- Greek kingdom that took control following the Peloponnesian War
- Coastal city-state with a powerful navy
- Tactical formation of armed foot soldiers
- Greek philosopher who started the Lyceum to study all types of knowledge
- Narrow water passages
- Fixed salary paid to government employees
- Minoan Palaces
- Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey
- Formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate and come to another's defense
Down
- Greek Epic that details the journey of a Greek generals journey home from the Trojan War
- Greek ruler that was undefeated in battle and expanded his empire as far East as India
- Greek historian known as the 'Father of History'
- Combination of cultures through absorption of their ideas and customs
- Watercolor paintings done on wet plaster
- To banish or send away a public figure who threatened democracy
- Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons
- Hereditary ruler has central power
- Alliance formed by Athens during the Persian Wars
- Greek philosopher who started a method to question citizens about their beliefs and traditions
- Greek stories that were about human suffering that usually ended in disaster
- Island where Greek culture is believed to have had its earliest beginnings
- Priests or priestesses through which the gods speak
- Free residents of each Greek city-state
- Sun-centered theory that states the sun was the centered of the solar system
- Greek figure who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle
- War between Mycenaea and Troy that might be a myth
- Leader of Athens that led the city-state into its 'golden age'
- Large outdoor theater
- Greek philosopher who wrote about what type of society was more ideal by dividing society into three classes
- Greek stories that were about humorous events that normally mocked foreigners and their customs
- Power by small group of wealthy elite
- Inland city-state with a powerful land army
- Rational thinking with reason and observation
- Greek goddess of wisdom
50 Clues: Minoan Palaces • Greek god of war • Large outdoor theater • Narrow water passages • Greek goddess of wisdom • Art of skillful speaking • Rule by land holding elite • Independent Greek city-states • Head god of the Greek pantheon • Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey • Highest point of each city-state • Areas dedicated to honor the gods • Hereditary ruler has central power • ...
Famous Events of the 90s 2023-11-09
Across
- Balkan conflict, six letters
- Iconic peace agreement, six letters
- Technological revolution, eight letters
- Peaceful protests, three letters
- The end of an era, four letters
- Global communication breakthrough, three letters.
- Olympic bombing city, seven letters
- Global financial crisis, four letters
- Space shuttle tragedy, seven letters
Down
- Cultural phenomenon, seven letters
- Political scandal, nine letters
- Environmental treaty, three letters
- Anti-apartheid leader, five letters
- Nuclear disarmament, six letters
- South African freedom symbol, five letters
15 Clues: Balkan conflict, six letters • Political scandal, nine letters • The end of an era, four letters • Peaceful protests, three letters • Nuclear disarmament, six letters • Cultural phenomenon, seven letters • Environmental treaty, three letters • Iconic peace agreement, six letters • Anti-apartheid leader, five letters • Olympic bombing city, seven letters • ...
hghghghg 2023-06-01
Across
- Snake-like creature (7 letters)
- Frightening creature (7 letters)
- Legendary or imaginary (8 letters)
- Turn into stone (7 letters)
- Famous in folklore (6 letters)
- Traditional story (6 letters)
- Fixed look (4 letters)
- Living being (8 letters)
Down
- Imaginary or unreal (7 letters)
- Lethal (6 letters)
- Poisonous (8 letters)
- Mythological creature with snakes for hair (6 letters)
- Collection of traditional stories (9 letters)
- Scaly reptile (6 letters)
- Cold-blooded creature (7 letters)
15 Clues: Lethal (6 letters) • Poisonous (8 letters) • Fixed look (4 letters) • Living being (8 letters) • Scaly reptile (6 letters) • Turn into stone (7 letters) • Traditional story (6 letters) • Famous in folklore (6 letters) • Imaginary or unreal (7 letters) • Snake-like creature (7 letters) • Frightening creature (7 letters) • Cold-blooded creature (7 letters) • ...
Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
Across
- Greek god of wine and partying
- Mother of all the Greek gods
- Titan mother of Artemis and Apollo
- Greek titan who gave people fire when no one wanted them to have it and was sentenced to having an eagle eat his liver every day
- Greek god of the sun, twin of Artemis
- Daughter of Demeter and wife of Hades
- One of the three Gorgon sisters and most deadly, her eyes turn anyone who looks at them to stone
- Greek titan who holds up the sky as a punishment for revolting against the gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
Down
- Breeze nymphs
- Greek titan that holds up the sky
- A lost island which was sunk beneath the sea by the gods which is said to have had lots of treasure with it when it sunk
- Father of all the Greek gods
- A nymph who distracted Hera with endless chatter, and so Hera cursed her so that she could only repeat the end of others sentences
- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of war
- One of the many nymphs that Zeus fell in love with and Hera hated her so Zeus turned her into a cow to save her
- Greek goddess of the hearth, but gave up her throne for another god
- Three old ladies who decide when mortals die
- Greek goddess of marriage and the queen of the gods
20 Clues: Breeze nymphs • Greek god of war • Greek god of the sea • Mother of all the Greek gods • Father of all the Greek gods • Greek god of wine and partying • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Greek titan that holds up the sky • Titan mother of Artemis and Apollo • Greek god of the sun, twin of Artemis • Daughter of Demeter and wife of Hades • ...
Die kampsuster 2024-07-15
Across
- Om op hande en knieë te beweeg (5 letters)
- Geen persoon nie (7 letters)
- Die deel van jou liggaam waar 'n kind kan sit (5 letters)
- Met 'n lepel in 'n pot meng (4 letters)
- Aan die einde van 'n reeks of volgorde (6 letters)
- Toestand van stilte, vrede en ontspanning (3 letters)
- Klein heuwels (6 letters)
Down
- Kleur van die nag (5 letters)
- Jong mense van 'n gesin (11 letters)
- Vroulik, ouer (6 letters)
- Emosionele ondersteuning (5 letters)
- Laaste rusplek in die grond (4 letters)
- Klein area of stukkie grond (7 letters)
- Groot stuk grond wat deur grense afgebaken is (4 letters)
- Die instrument wat by 'n gebou van aanbidding gebruik word (8 letters)
- 'n Diep, dof geluid (7 letters)
16 Clues: Vroulik, ouer (6 letters) • Klein heuwels (6 letters) • Geen persoon nie (7 letters) • Kleur van die nag (5 letters) • 'n Diep, dof geluid (7 letters) • Jong mense van 'n gesin (11 letters) • Emosionele ondersteuning (5 letters) • Laaste rusplek in die grond (4 letters) • Klein area of stukkie grond (7 letters) • Met 'n lepel in 'n pot meng (4 letters) • ...
"oi" 2025-03-09
Across
- dangerous liquid that can kill you (6 letters)
- something very loud (5 letters)
- opposite of wrong (5 letters)
- a rectangle in 3d shape (6 letters)
- heating liquid until it turns into steam (7 letters)
- remove the 'c' in the word 'could' and replace it with 'w' (5 letters)
- where do you pee and poo? (6 letters)
- a another word for movie (4 letters)
Down
- what does a pig say? (4 letters)
- a rock from space (8 letters)
- past tense of have (3 letters)
- small money made of metal (4 letters)
- a smaller word for insect (3 letters)
- something you cook with (3 letters)
- to do hard physical work (4 letters)
- plants grow in this. It is part of the ground (4 letters)
16 Clues: a rock from space (8 letters) • opposite of wrong (5 letters) • past tense of have (3 letters) • something very loud (5 letters) • what does a pig say? (4 letters) • a rectangle in 3d shape (6 letters) • something you cook with (3 letters) • to do hard physical work (4 letters) • a another word for movie (4 letters) • small money made of metal (4 letters) • ...
GRADE 8 & 9 2025-06-10
Across
- The currency of Japan (3 letters)
- The inventor of the light bulb (6 letters)
- The fear of heights (9 letters)
- The longest river in the world (4 letters)
- The capital city of France (5 letters)
- The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters)
- The primary gas that makes up Earth's atmosphere (8 letters)
- The famous leaning tower is located in this Italian city (4 letters)
- The famous ancient Roman amphitheater (8 letters)
Down
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet" (10 letters)
- The country famous for the pyramids of Giza (5 letters)
- The smallest continent (9 letters)
- The planet known as the "Red Planet" (4 letters)
- The highest mountain in Africa (10 letters)
- The element with the atomic number 1 (8 letters)
- he largest ocean on Earth (7 letters)
16 Clues: The fear of heights (9 letters) • The currency of Japan (3 letters) • The smallest continent (9 letters) • he largest ocean on Earth (7 letters) • The capital city of France (5 letters) • The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters) • The inventor of the light bulb (6 letters) • The longest river in the world (4 letters) • The highest mountain in Africa (10 letters) • ...
Unit 11: Vocabulary 2015-04-09
Across
- The Jewish high priest who declared himself king in Jerusalem
- Ruled over Galilee during the ministry of Jesus
- Gospels which have a similar point of view when contrasted with the other Gospel
- Gentiles who worshiped the True God and knew the Jewish Scriptures, but were not circumcised and did not keep the whole Law of Moses
- A Jewish sect that believed in keeping separate from the Gentiles
- The 27 books of the Bible written by the sacred authors in apostolic times
- A wickedly ambitious king who took over the government of Palestine with the support of the Romans
- A Jewish sect that believed in accommodating Judaism to modern life
Down
- Letters written to the whole Church rather than to a specific community
- List of inspired books; Greek for “measuring rod”
- The exploits of the Apostles in the early Church
- Letters written by the St. Paul
- John’s account of the end of time
- Letters written to various local churches, individuals, or the universal Church
- The division of Herod the Great’s kingdom among his four sons
- The books which give an account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- Group of religious Judeans who rejected the combining of kingship and the high priesthood
- The Jewish high priest who conquered almost all the territory of the ancient Davidic Kingdom and “Judaized” the whole country
- Rebellious group of Jews who sought to free the Jewish people from oppression
19 Clues: Letters written by the St. Paul • John’s account of the end of time • Ruled over Galilee during the ministry of Jesus • The exploits of the Apostles in the early Church • List of inspired books; Greek for “measuring rod” • The Jewish high priest who declared himself king in Jerusalem • The division of Herod the Great’s kingdom among his four sons • ...
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Greece 2023-10-16
Across
- Thinker who seeks to understand and explain life
- Greek physician who studied the causes of illnesses and looked for cures
- Highest point of each city-state
- Areas dedicated to honor the gods
- Alliance formed by Sparta to combat the power of Athens
- First major victory for the Athenians during the Persian Wars
- Major city built in Egypt that shared a name with many other cities throughout the Hellenistic empire
- Greek god of war
- Independent Greek city-states
- Greek epic that details the journey of Achilles during the Trojan War
- Rule by land holding elite
- Art of skillful speaking
- Temple built to honor the goddess Athena
- Citizens take part directly in government affairs
- Panel of citizens with authority to make the final judgement in a trial
- Head god of the Greek pantheon
- Greek kingdom that took control following the Peloponnesian War
- Coastal city-state with a powerful navy
- Tactical formation of armed foot soldiers
- Greek philosopher who started the Lyceum to study all types of knowledge
- Narrow water passages
- Fixed salary paid to government employees
- Minoan Palaces
- Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey
- Formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate and come to another's defense
Down
- Greek Epic that details the journey of a Greek generals journey home from the Trojan War
- Greek ruler that was undefeated in battle and expanded his empire as far East as India
- Greek historian known as the 'Father of History'
- Combination of cultures through absorption of their ideas and customs
- Watercolor paintings done on wet plaster
- To banish or send away a public figure who threatened democracy
- Murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons
- Hereditary ruler has central power
- Alliance formed by Athens during the Persian Wars
- Greek philosopher who started a method to question citizens about their beliefs and traditions
- Greek stories that were about human suffering that usually ended in disaster
- Island where Greek culture is believed to have had its earliest beginnings
- Priests or priestesses through which the gods speak
- Free residents of each Greek city-state
- Sun-centered theory that states the sun was the centered of the solar system
- Greek figure who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle
- War between Mycenaea and Troy that might be a myth
- Leader of Athens that led the city-state into its 'golden age'
- Large outdoor theater
- Greek philosopher who wrote about what type of society was more ideal by dividing society into three classes
- Greek stories that were about humorous events that normally mocked foreigners and their customs
- Power by small group of wealthy elite
- Inland city-state with a powerful land army
- Rational thinking with reason and observation
- Greek goddess of wisdom
50 Clues: Minoan Palaces • Greek god of war • Large outdoor theater • Narrow water passages • Greek goddess of wisdom • Art of skillful speaking • Rule by land holding elite • Independent Greek city-states • Head god of the Greek pantheon • Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey • Highest point of each city-state • Areas dedicated to honor the gods • Hereditary ruler has central power • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
Down
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
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- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
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- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
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- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • ...
Ancient Greece 2018-11-25
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- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- A seaport in N Egypt, in the Nile delta: founded in 332 b.c. by Alexander the Great; an ancient center of learning.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
- Greek physician, the "Father of Medicine".
- A Greek historian.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- Wars A series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- 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.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
- Greek philosopher.
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- Sovereignty held by one person.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- A ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Greek historian.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- Athenian philosopher.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- Greek sculptor.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- An ancient Greek city-state.
30 Clues: Greek sculptor. • Greek historian. • A Greek historian. • Greek philosopher. • 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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- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Greek historian.
- A class of citizens holding exceptional privilege and rank, especially nobility.
- Ancient city of Greece famous for strict discipline & training of soldiers.
- Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
- Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great.
- An ancient Greek city-state.
- Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.
- Greek geometrician and educator at Alexandria.
- 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 mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever.
- Long poetic composition centered around a hero.
- A traditional or legendary story centered around a hero, deity or demigod.
- Athenian philosopher.
- A city and the capitol of ancient Greece.
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- Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
- Greek sculptor.
- The lowest class of ancient Laconia. Serfs who belonged to the state.
- A mountain pass in eastern Greece, site of Spartan defeat.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer at Alexandria.
- Greek philosopher.
- Military formation of foot soldiers using spears.
- 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.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- Sovereignty held by one person.
- The citadel of Athens and site of the Parthenon.
- 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. • ...
Rome vs Greek 2021-02-12
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- The Romans had and Greek had hoplights.
- Greek had a lot of and Rome did not.
- both Greek and Rome are surrounded by and land.
- The Greeks cloths were't but the ancient Rome cloths were tonic.
- Rome had to see and so did Greek.
- The girls in ancient grease was married at the age of 12 and girls of Rome get marred at the age 30.
- Rome had a strong but Greek did not.
- dres is Greek god of war and is the Roman god of war.
- For Rome they have before and Greece has not fallen before.
- For Greece dancing was an often thing at a but at Rome they used it at party's.
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- Most Rome gods are names of planets and the Greece's were not.
- Anceint Greek had and Rome did nit have pets.
- The Greeks did not wear but Rome did wear shoes
- both geeks use food that were but were
- Bedrooms were very basic in ancient and the Romes bedrooms were very expensive.
- Roman game that the kids was which is similar to badmen and Greece played ephidisims.
- Rome had a great and Greek did not.
- Greek toys were tops and but Rome used playhouse and more.
- Rome made art and so did ancient Greek
- For cloths Rome used but used bedding.
20 Clues: Rome had to see and so did Greek. • Rome had a great and Greek did not. • Greek had a lot of and Rome did not. • Rome had a strong but Greek did not. • Rome made art and so did ancient Greek • For cloths Rome used but used bedding. • The Romans had and Greek had hoplights. • both geeks use food that were but were • Anceint Greek had and Rome did nit have pets. • ...
Crossword Review 2025-10-30
Across
- What word has the literal definition of one who leads together
- Roman Numerals LXXII
- What Greek letter is Th
- What word has the literal definition of the process of rolling back
- What word has the literal definition of the quality of trusting together
- Roman Numerals VII
- Four Roman Numerals XXXIV
- What Greek letter is Z
- Seven Roman Numerals LXVII
- What Greek letter is Ch
- Roman Numerals XXIX
- What Greek letter is L
- What Greek letter is A
- Roman Numerals II
- What word has the literal definition of one who is turned in
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- Five Roman Numerals LXXXV
- What word has the literal definition of the process of placing in
- What word has the literal definition of the process of placing before
- What word has the literal definition of the process of stepping forward
- Roman Numerals XXVII
- What Greek letter is N
- What word has the literal definition of to turn together
- What word has the literal definition of the process of throwing out
- What word has the literal definition of the quality of carrying together
- Roman Numerals XLVIII
- Roman Numerals LI
- What Greek letter is G
- What Greek letter is D
- What Greek letter is T
- What Greek letter is O
30 Clues: Roman Numerals LI • Roman Numerals II • Roman Numerals VII • Roman Numerals XXIX • Roman Numerals XXVII • Roman Numerals LXXII • Roman Numerals XLVIII • What Greek letter is N • What Greek letter is Z • What Greek letter is G • What Greek letter is D • What Greek letter is T • What Greek letter is L • What Greek letter is A • What Greek letter is O • What Greek letter is Th • ...
Greek Theatre Vocabulary 2024-11-07
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- translates to "hearing place", it is the place where the audience sits
- raised area in front of the skene where the non chorus actors would perform.
- the Greek god of wine and revelry, and the patron of the festival at which theatre was born.
- a traditional story that explains a natural or social phenomenon. Typically involves supernatural beings or events.
- the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family
- the Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the Greek goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- entrances on the sides of the skene where the chorus would enter the orkestra area.
- the Greek goddess of the hunt. Also the goddess of the moon
- translates to "seeing place", it is the overall theatre
- a poem written in a heightened style that expresses a deep feeling. It is meant to be sung.
- the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts
- crane used to lift actors playing gods.
- translates to "goat song", it is a branch of drama deals with the sorrowful or terrible events that befall a heroic individual.
- the Greek god of fire, blacksmithing, and volcanoes
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- translates to "dancing place", it is the circular area closest to the audience where the chorus would perform
- translates to "tiring house", it is the building where the actors would rest between scenes. We get the word "scene" from this word.
- altar in the center of the orkestra
- 3-sided scenery
- the Greek god of war
- the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- the Greek god of music, medicine, and prophecy
- queen of the gods of Greek myth, she was the wife of Zeus and the goddess of marriage.
- the Greek god of the underworld, the dead, and wealth
- king of the gods of Greek myth, he was the god of lightning
- the chorus leader
26 Clues: 3-sided scenery • the chorus leader • the Greek god of war • altar in the center of the orkestra • the Greek goddess of love and beauty • crane used to lift actors playing gods. • the Greek god of music, medicine, and prophecy • the Greek goddess of the harvest and agriculture • the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts • ...
OCAT 2 Lessons 1-3 (Mostly Histamine, NTs) 2023-11-17
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- The common abbreviation for the team that drafted Tom Brady, or what a person in Texas may call noradrenaline (2 letters, abbv.)
- Lacking acceptance of different perspectives, or getting sick from red wine (11 letters)
- Bed, sleep, tired - I probably just made you yawn :) watch out for that condition also happening if Gi is the next step past the receptor (10 Letters)
- Loosen the sails and watch out for the swinging mast during this PRIME stage of histamine release (7 Letters)
- casual conversation, or useful when synthesizing the product of pyruvate oxidation with choline (4 Letters)
- Epinephrine in the pre-natal form, even before conception (13 Letters)
- Kazakhstan's number 1 export according to Sacha Baron Cohen, otherwise known as the thing that leaks out of the neuron first during an AP (9 Letters)
- Penultimate stop along the catecholamine pathway; according someone like King Charles, at least (13 Letters)
- 5 down gave it the love it deserved, would make a strong binary acid (8 Letters)
- You knew it would be here, let's see how you'd do in a spelling bee (DONT CHEAT) (32 Letters)
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- Pack an Zyn in your upper lip to stimulate these receptors that come in 2 types; both of which deal with ion channels as their secondary messengers (9 letters)
- The neuronal Flex Seal; impulse go ZOOM (6 Letters)
- PSYCH 1X03 students might be familiar with COO(H)ing, but it is this abbreviated enzyme that can remove it from the im(mature/idazole)structure (3 Letters)
- Like a worm covering news in the bird world - alternatively when a one lane road hits a fork that leads to many pathways (6 Letters)
- Toxic king H1 to H4; although we're not talking chess, so this symptomatic clue might be a head scratcher (7 Letters)
- Add a 1 to the A in AΦA (common frat), this enzyme is commonly linked to that adrenoreceptor (13 Letters)
- Big permeability guy, also shows love to sodiums counterpart in table salt (7 Letters)
- used in aversion therapy or to terminate the receptors of a toxic imidazole... whichever works (15 Letters)
- I got chased by a coyote once (true fact!), this bodily system took charge (11 letters)
- drum type preceded by a v or a t (5 letters)
20 Clues: drum type preceded by a v or a t (5 letters) • The neuronal Flex Seal; impulse go ZOOM (6 Letters) • Epinephrine in the pre-natal form, even before conception (13 Letters) • 5 down gave it the love it deserved, would make a strong binary acid (8 Letters) • Big permeability guy, also shows love to sodiums counterpart in table salt (7 Letters) • ...
Food and Nutrition 2025-11-21
Across
- The classic villain, famous for hiding in eggs and reptiles (10 letters)
- In frozen food, bacteria are sleepy or (7 letters)
- A yellow spread that contains trans fat (8 letters)
- What courses food poisoning (8 letters)
- Something men need more than women (8 letters)
- Where most of our energy comes from (13 letters)
- A virus that attacks the liver, often spreading via contaminated water or fresh fruit (10 letters)
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- Best kind of bread to eat (9 letters)
- Where we get most of our water
- The number of bacteria can double every 20 (7 letters)
- Worst kind of fat (4 letters)
- A red fruit that is not a good source of carbs (6 letters)
- The main dietary source that breaks down into amino acids
- A tough to catch bacteria often linked to raw poultry (13 letters)
- Another word for fat (4 letters)
- What can you only see through a microscope (9 letters)
- How many glasses of water should a person drink daily? (5 letters)
17 Clues: Worst kind of fat (4 letters) • Where we get most of our water • Another word for fat (4 letters) • Best kind of bread to eat (9 letters) • What courses food poisoning (8 letters) • Something men need more than women (8 letters) • Where most of our energy comes from (13 letters) • In frozen food, bacteria are sleepy or (7 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2021-09-20
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- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a greek philospher, he was a student of plato
- ancient greek storyteller, he was famous for his fables, short stories that teach important lessons about life
- the great mecdonion ruler, he was one of the greatest millitary commanders in history
- greek philosipher, his teaching style was based on asking questions
- greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates
- a rich landowner or noble
- an agreement to work together
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- a type of of government in which people rule themselves
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- an age marked by great achievements
- greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas
- a high hill upon which a greek fortress was built up
- greek word for city-state
- a type of government in which a single ruler has absolute power especially when exercised through fear
- a person who has the right to participate in government
- a government in which only a few people have power
- athenian leader, he encouraged the spread of democracy and led athens when the city at its height
- an ancient greek leader who held power through the use of force
- greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey
- a short stories that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live
21 Clues: greek word for city-state • a rich landowner or noble • an agreement to work together • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • an age marked by great achievements • greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas • a greek philospher, he was a student of plato • greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates • greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2016-02-24
Across
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a greek philospher, he was a student of plato
- ancient greek storyteller, he was famous for his fables, short stories that teach important lessons about life
- the great mecdonion ruler, he was one of the greatest millitary commanders in history
- greek philosipher, his teaching style was based on asking questions
- greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates
- a rich landowner or noble
- an agreement to work together
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- a type of of government in which people rule themselves
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- an age marked by great achievements
- greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas
- a high hill upon which a greek fortress was built up
- greek word for city-state
- a type of government in which a single ruler has absolute power especially when exercised through fear
- a person who has the right to participate in government
- a government in which only a few people have power
- athenian leader, he encouraged the spread of democracy and led athens when the city at its height
- an ancient greek leader who held power through the use of force
- greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey
- a short stories that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live
21 Clues: greek word for city-state • a rich landowner or noble • an agreement to work together • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • an age marked by great achievements • greek-like; heavily influenced by greek ideas • a greek philospher, he was a student of plato • greek philosipher, he was a student of scrates • greek poet, he wrote the Iliad and the odyessey • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
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- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • ...
financial education 2024-08-12
Across
- - The principle that all relevant financial information should be reported in financial statements (10 letters).
- - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters).
- Value - The price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction (9 letters).
- - The convention that financial statements should be prepared at regular intervals (11 letters).
- - The convention that requires recognizing expenses and liabilities as soon as possible, but revenue only when it is assured (8 letters).
- - The concept that expenses should be matched with the revenues they help to generate (8 letters).
- - The idea that accounting practices should be consistent across all businesses within the same industry (9 letters).
- Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters).
- - The convention that accounting information should be supported by independent evidence (12 letters).
- - The concept that revenue and expenses should be recognized when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid (7 letters).
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- - The concept that transactions should be recorded based on their economic reality, not just their legal form (9 letters).
- - The principle that financial information must be applicable to the decision-making needs of the user (9 letters).
- - The concept that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned and reasonably certain (11 letters).
- - The principle that financial statements should be based on verifiable evidence (10 letters).
- - The convention that allows ignoring minor expenses that would not significantly impact financial statements (11 letters).
- - Another term for the prudence convention, emphasizing caution in financial reporting (12 letters).
- - The principle that requires the same accounting methods to be used from period to period (11 letters).
- - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters).
- Aspect - The principle that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects on two different accounts (10 letters).
19 Clues: Concern - The assumption that a business will continue to operate indefinitely (12 letters). • - The convention that assets should be recorded at their original purchase price (4 letters). • - The convention that a business is separate from its owner and other businesses (6 letters). • ...
This crossword will take you a lung time to solve! 2024-10-02
Across
- A granulomatous condition that can affect multiple organs, notably the respiratory system (10 letters).
- Microscopic structures where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs (8 letters).
- A chronic condition characterized by recurrent episodes of airway obstruction and hyperreactivity (6 letters).
- An infectious process leading to the consolidation of lung tissue (9 letters).
- A chronic lung disease caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers, resulting in fibrosis (9 letters).
- An aggressive malignancy associated with asbestos exposure, primarily affecting the pleura (12 letters).
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, often associated with excessive mucus production (10 letters).
- The double-layered membrane enveloping the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity (6 letters).
- A progressive lung disease characterized by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation (4 letters).
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- A type of COPD marked by the irreversible destruction of alveolar walls (9 letters).
- A condition defined by insufficient oxygen reaching tissues (7 letters).
- The most common type of lung cancer, originating from glandular tissue (14 letters).
- A type of pneumoconiosis resulting from the inhalation of fine particles from quartz, leading to progressive lung scarring (8 letters).
- Tiny, hair-like structures that propel mucus and trapped particles out of the respiratory tract (5 letters).
- A benign tumor composed of an abnormal mixture of tissues, often found in the lung (9 letters).
- A life-threatening condition marked by systemic inflammation and potential progression to respiratory failure, often resulting in ARDS (6 letters).
- pulmonale: Right ventricular enlargement due to pulmonary hypertension, often resulting from chronic lung disease (12 letters).
- A condition characterized by the partial or complete collapse of a lung (12 letters).
- This condition is characterized as a critical state in which air accumulates in the pleural space, leading to increased pressure that can collapse the lung and displace mediastinal structures (7 letters).
19 Clues: A condition defined by insufficient oxygen reaching tissues (7 letters). • An infectious process leading to the consolidation of lung tissue (9 letters). • A type of COPD marked by the irreversible destruction of alveolar walls (9 letters). • The most common type of lung cancer, originating from glandular tissue (14 letters). • ...
Accounting Crossword 2025-03-21
Across
- The money a company spends to run its business (8 letters).
- The money a company makes after paying for everything it needs to run (6 letters).
- The money paid to workers for the job they do (5 letters).
- An accountant who has passed the tests and requirements to work professionally (3 letters).
- When a company’s debts are greater than what it owns (7 letters).
- The value of a company owned by its shareholders, including stock and retained earnings (15 letters)two words.
- Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters).
- The extra money a company has after paying all its expenses (7 letters).
- Money a company owes to suppliers or vendors for things it bought on credit (15 letters)two words
- An entry that shows an increase in assets or an expense, or a decrease in liabilities (5 letters).
- Everything a company owns, like cash, inventory, and equipment (6 letters).
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- The value of what a company owns after it has paid off all its debts (6 letters).
- Long-term things a business owns, like buildings or equipment, that don’t change often (11 letters).
- When a company records an expense or income even if the cash hasn't been paid or received yet (7 letters).
- Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters).
- The money a company earns by selling goods or services (6 letters)two words.
- Money customers owe to a company for goods or services they've received but haven’t paid for yet.(18 letters)two words.
- A check by an accountant to make sure a company’s financial statements are accurate (5 letters).
- A plan for how much money a company or person expects to make and spend in the future (6 letters).
- The total money a company makes from selling its products or services (7 letters).
20 Clues: The money paid to workers for the job they do (5 letters). • The money a company spends to run its business (8 letters). • When a company’s debts are greater than what it owns (7 letters). • Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters). • Money and assets used to help a business grow and succeed (7 letters). • ...
gods 2020-12-19
13 Clues: Ceres Greek Form • Mars' Greek Form • Venus' Greek Form • Juno's Greek Form • Diana's Greek Form • Pluto's Greek Form • Apollo's Greek Form • Vulcan's Greek Form • Bacchus' Greek Form • Minerva's Greek Form • Mercury's Greek Form • Neptune's Greek Form • Jupiter's Greek Form
Mythology 2024-07-28
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- Egyptian god of the afterlife.
- Mythical creature with a bull's head and a man's body.
- Queen of the Greek gods.
- Greek messenger god.
- Multi-headed serpent in Greek mythology.
- Roman goddess of love.
- Norse god of thunder.
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- Chief Norse god.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Egyptian sun god.
- Greek god of war.
- King of the Greek gods.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Greek god of the sun and music.
15 Clues: Chief Norse god. • Egyptian sun god. • Greek god of war. • Greek messenger god. • Greek god of the sea. • Norse god of thunder. • Roman goddess of love. • King of the Greek gods. • Queen of the Greek gods. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • Greek god of the underworld. • Egyptian god of the afterlife. • Greek god of the sun and music. • Multi-headed serpent in Greek mythology. • ...
Chemistry Worksheet 2022-05-19
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- derives from Latin word for lime
- derives from Greek word for color
- origin of symbol for sodium
- derives from Latin word for to flow
- Latin word for charcoal
- Latin word for tin
- Latin word for copper
- Latin word for iron
- named after founder of Thebes
- derives from Greek word for stone
- derives from Latin word for ray
- derives from a Latin word for earth
- named after Latin word for rainbow
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- derives from Greek word for light green
- means "water generating"
- named after Roman name for France
- named after one of Athena's titles
- Greek word for strange
- Latin word for mercury or quicksilver
- derived from Greek word for violet
- derives from Greek word for inactive
- derives from Greek word for sun
- Latin word for silver
- Latin word for gold
- named after goddess of agriculture
- Latin word for lead
26 Clues: Latin word for tin • Latin word for iron • Latin word for gold • Latin word for lead • Latin word for copper • Latin word for silver • Greek word for strange • Latin word for charcoal • means "water generating" • origin of symbol for sodium • named after founder of Thebes • derives from Greek word for sun • derives from Latin word for ray • derives from Latin word for lime • ...
m.7 w.3 2024-04-01
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- Part of a jacket that covers your head (4 letters)
- Part of your body that helps you walk (4 letters)
- Hard material for building
- A thief (5 letters)
- A crunchy snack(7 letters)
- Things you read that have pages (5 letters)
- Past tense of "take" (4 letters)
- Someone who makes food (4 letters)
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- Past tense of "shake" (5 letters)
- The hard part of a horse's foot (4 letters)
- Someone who is very skilled at something (6 letters)
- A small corner in a room (4 letters)
- When someone gives something to you (5 letters)
- What you drink to stay hydrated (5 letters)
- A book with recipes for cooking (8 letters)
- Past tense of "stand" (5 letters)
16 Clues: A thief (5 letters) • Hard material for building • A crunchy snack(7 letters) • Past tense of "take" (4 letters) • Past tense of "shake" (5 letters) • Past tense of "stand" (5 letters) • Someone who makes food (4 letters) • A small corner in a room (4 letters) • The hard part of a horse's foot (4 letters) • What you drink to stay hydrated (5 letters) • ...
Consumer Products and Their Hidden Problems 2025-02-14
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- High in unhealthy additives. (9 letters)
- Creates excessive waste. (7 letters)
- Reinforce gender stereotypes. (4 letters)
- Designed to break quickly. (4 letters)
- Cause digital addiction. (10 letters)
- Uses misleading ads. (9 letters)
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- Causes lung diseases. (7 letters)
- Increase CO2 emissions. (8 letters)
- Overpriced for their real benefits. (8 letters)
- Increases risk of diabetes. (6 letters)
- Harms health. (7 letters)
- Wastes plastic and resources. (7 letters)
- Pollutes the environment. (6 letters)
- Create pollution. (4 letters)
- Contributes to deforestation. (4 letters)
15 Clues: Harms health. (7 letters) • Create pollution. (4 letters) • Uses misleading ads. (9 letters) • Causes lung diseases. (7 letters) • Increase CO2 emissions. (8 letters) • Creates excessive waste. (7 letters) • Pollutes the environment. (6 letters) • Cause digital addiction. (10 letters) • Designed to break quickly. (4 letters) • Increases risk of diabetes. (6 letters) • ...
GUESS AND KNOW 2025-07-20
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- Type of forests in Coorg (10 letters)
- Festive Goan bakery item (10 letters)
- Type of attire and baking methods used (11 letter
- The land of rolling hills in Karnataka (5 letters)
- Konkani term for baker (5 letters)
- Bread pieces delivered by the baker (6 letters)
- Spirit shown by Coorgi men (7 letters)
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- The bread seller in the Goan village (5 letters)
- Traditional oven used by bakers (7 letters)
- The major crop of Coorg (6 letters)
- Trait of Coorgis, especially soldiers (7 letters)
- Appearance of the well-fed baker (5 letters)
- Sound made by the bamboo staff (4 letters)
- Sweet, round Goan bread (3 letters)
- Sacred river originating in Coorg (6 letters)
- Large coffee-growing estates (10 letters)
16 Clues: Konkani term for baker (5 letters) • The major crop of Coorg (6 letters) • Sweet, round Goan bread (3 letters) • Type of forests in Coorg (10 letters) • Festive Goan bakery item (10 letters) • Spirit shown by Coorgi men (7 letters) • Large coffee-growing estates (10 letters) • Sound made by the bamboo staff (4 letters) • Traditional oven used by bakers (7 letters) • ...
