greek letters Crossword Puzzles
All About Health 2024-11-14
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- Daily intake recommendation for fruits and vegetables (6 letters)
- Activity that strengthens muscles, can include weightlifting (8 letters)
- Essential liquid for body hydration and temperature regulation (5 letters)
- Natural resistance to disease and infection (7 letters)
- Health condition characterized by high blood sugar levels (8 letters)
- A professional who assists in managing diet and nutrition (9 letters)
- Sleep stage associated with dreaming and deep rest (3 letters)
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- Surgical procedure to remove harmful or cancerous cells from the body (7 letters)
- Physical activity that improves cardiovascular health and endurance (8 letters)
- Vitamin important for eyesight and immune function (8 letters)
- Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth (7 letters)
- A balanced eating plan that includes vegetables, proteins, and grains (9 letters)
- A practice to calm the mind and reduce stress, often involving deep breathing (8 letters)
- Measurement used to assess healthy body weight relative to height (3 letters)
- Type of cholesterol considered 'good' (3 letters)
- Nutrient important for immune system health, found in citrus fruits (7 letters)
16 Clues: Type of cholesterol considered 'good' (3 letters) • Natural resistance to disease and infection (7 letters) • Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth (7 letters) • Vitamin important for eyesight and immune function (8 letters) • Sleep stage associated with dreaming and deep rest (3 letters) • Daily intake recommendation for fruits and vegetables (6 letters) • ...
Crusades 2025-02-19
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- Christian soldiers who vowed to fight in the Crusades (6 letters)
- The region where the Crusaders fought for control (4 letters)
- major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters)
- A famous Crusader kingdom in the Middle East (7 letters)
- region in Europe where most Crusaders came from (7 letters)
- A reason the Crusades began (5 letters)
- Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters)
- The name for the military orders formed during the Crusades (6 letters)
- Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters)
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- Crusader city that fell in the Fourth Crusade (7 letters)
- A sacred site for both Christians and Muslims (7 letters)
- The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters)
- Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters)
- Religious wars for control of the Holy Land (7 letters)
- weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters)
- 2. Muslim leader who fought the Crusaders (5 letters)
16 Clues: A reason the Crusades began (5 letters) • Christian soldiers from Europe (7 letters) • weapon used to breach castle walls (6 letters) • Pope who initiated the First Crusade (6 letters) • Crusade aimed at capturing Jerusalem (9 letters) • The treaty that ended the Third Crusade (8 letters) • major port city captured by the Crusaders (5 letters) • ...
Olympians 2021-01-07
15 Clues: wine (Roman) • wisdom (Roman) • the sea (greek) • trident (Roman) • harvest (Roman) • partying (Greek) • messages (Roman) • childbirth (Greek) • underworld (Roman) • thunderbolts (roman) • winged sandals (Greek) • love and beauty (roman) • the sun (Greek or Roman) • good soil for crops (Greek) • useless war and killing (roman)
The Legion's Story 2025-10-30
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- WOODS
- emotion they felt when they were running away. (6 letters)
- BORING
- the group wore to hide their faces. (5 letters)
- KNIFE
- name of the narrator. (5 letters)
- weapon they used on the cleaner. (5 letters)
- time of day when The Legion caused trouble. (5 letters)
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- new "game" in the world of nightmares is a never-ending _____. (4 letters)
- black, thick thing that surrounded them in the woods. (3 letters)
- FRANK
- the small town felt to Frank and his friends. (6 letters)
- MASKS
- for the Crossword Creator
- name of the group Frank created. (6 letters)
- place where they ran after committing the crime. (5 letters)
- NIGHT
17 Clues: WOODS • FRANK • MASKS • KNIFE • NIGHT • BORING • for the Crossword Creator • name of the narrator. (5 letters) • name of the group Frank created. (6 letters) • weapon they used on the cleaner. (5 letters) • the group wore to hide their faces. (5 letters) • time of day when The Legion caused trouble. (5 letters) • the small town felt to Frank and his friends. (6 letters) • ...
Greece Crossword (Extra Credit) 2024-12-11
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- The Persian War was fought partly over control of this sea
- Earliest Greek playwright known for his tragedies
- Alliance formed between Sparta and other city-states
- Athens and Sparta fought against each other, Sparta won, but they were both weakened.
- Undefeated general who conquered Persia and spread Greek culture. He was tutored by Aristotle.
- Battle in the Persian war where Athens won and Pheidippides ran news of victory approximately 26 miles to Athens.
- Macedonian king who conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian war. Alexander's father.
- Greek playwright whose most famous play was Oedipus Rex.
- Sea Battle in the Persian wars and resulted in a Greece victory.
- A column with a base and a scroll-shaped capital
- Type of government in Athens in which all citizens voted on the laws and major government decisions.
- Famous temple in Greece, located on the acropolis in Athens with a statue of Athena inside.
- Greek city-state, located on the Balkan Peninsula, known for its focus on literature and education.
- Spartan slaves who did all of the farming
- Queen of the Gods and Zeus' wife. Known for her jealousy.
- Greek scientist who estimated the value of Pi and invented a water-lifting screw
- A government ruled by a few or a small group. Sparta had one.
- Country north of Greece that conquered Greece under Philip II
- Free adult males in Greek city states. In Athens they could vote.
- City in Asia Minor where Greeks defeated the Trojans according to the Iliad
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- very plain column with no decorations.
- Greek mathematician best known for his geometric theorem for right triangles
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- Philosopher who was known for asking questions and who drank poison after being condemned for corrupting the youth of Greece.
- Athens and Sparta were allies against a common enemy for control of the Aegean Sea. Greece won.
- Greek sculptor who sculpted the statute of Athena inside the Parthenon.
- Greek ruler known for extending democracy in Athens and building the Parthenon during Greece’s golden age
- King of the Gods
- Greek scientist and father of medicine. Doctors today take an oath named after him.
- Athens and its allied city-states
- A Greek city-state known for its militaristic society, located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula.
- Philosopher who was tutored by Socrates and who wrote the Republic (which described a perfect government).
- Philosopher credited with the Scientific Method and for tutoring Alexander the Great. His teacher was Plato.
- Greek poet known for the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the most decorative type of Greek column.
- Greek god of the Sun
- Culture created by Alexander the Great which included a blend of Greek culture with Persian and Asian elements.
- Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon.
- Greek historian who wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War.
- Greek culture
- Greek historian known as the "father of history" and who wrote about the Persian Wars.
- Greek mathematician known as the father of Geometry.
- Government in which the rich people rule.
- Goddess of wisdom.
44 Clues: Greek culture • King of the Gods • Goddess of wisdom. • Greek god of the Sun • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Athens and its allied city-states • Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon. • very plain column with no decorations. • the most decorative type of Greek column. • Spartan slaves who did all of the farming • Government in which the rich people rule. • ...
Ancient Rome vs. Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-21
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- 18 years old when won first battle as a greek emperor
- a rome democracy
- fighters of ancient greece (group name)
- ancient roman language
- greek statesman and politician during greek golden ages
- ancient greek language
- the volcano that buried pompeii
- city of ancient greece
- first roman emperor
- roman statesman, general, dictator, etc.
- ancient roman road used as a main route for military supplies
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- a greek democracy
- fighters of ancient rome (group name)
- basic military of rome
- ancient roman city near naples
- series of wars between greece and achaemenid
- highest mountain in greece
- series of wars between rome and carthage
- jäger infantry unit of greece which was controlled by russia
- ancient greek road built for the great panathenaia religious festival
20 Clues: a rome democracy • a greek democracy • first roman emperor • basic military of rome • ancient roman language • ancient greek language • city of ancient greece • highest mountain in greece • ancient roman city near naples • the volcano that buried pompeii • fighters of ancient rome (group name) • fighters of ancient greece (group name) • series of wars between rome and carthage • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- King of Macedonia
- An agreement to work together
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
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- Led the second invasion of Greece
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek mathematician
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Group of warriors who stood together in a square
- Clear or order based thinking
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • War between Athens and Sparta • An agreement to work together • Clear or order based thinking • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Crossword 2026-04-06
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- Greek-like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas
- a group of Greek warriors who stood close together in a square formation
- the Greek word for city-state
- an epic by Homer that told the story of the hero Odysseus as he traveled home after the Trojan War
- Greek epic that told the story of Achilles and the Trojan War
- Empire that conquered Athens in the mid 330s BC; was led by Philip II
- the name for the war between Athens and Sparta; lasted for many years before Sparta eventually won
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- an ancient Greek leader who held power through the use of force
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- an agreement to work together
- stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- First battle of the Persian Wars; even though they were outnumbered Athens was able to defeat the Persians and protect their homeland
- earliest Greek civilization that had developed on the island of Crete by 2000 B.C.
- a government in which only a few people have power
- first Greek-speaking people and second Greek civilization; invaded Minoans; dominated Greek world 1400 B.C. to 1200 B.C.
- A series of wars fought between Persia and Greece
- a short story that teaches a lesson about life or gives advice on how to live
- an age marked by great achievements
- a rich landowner or noble
20 Clues: a rich landowner or noble • an agreement to work together • the Greek word for city-state • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • an age marked by great achievements • Greek-like; heavily influenced by Greek ideas • A series of wars fought between Persia and Greece • a government in which only a few people have power • a type of government in which people rule themselves • ...
Q2 WHI Benchmark 2023-12-18
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- Simplest Greek column
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- War between Greece and Persia
- Neolithic sites in England
- Lower class Romans
- Vedas
- Invented the alphabet
- Roman AND Greek god
- Illiad and Odyssey
- Northern River in China
- First used fire
- First Roman Emperor
- Defeated, giving Rome control of the Mediterranean Sea
- Spread Greek Culture
- Euclid
- Killed in 44 BCE
- Spread Buddhism across Asia
- Middle Greek column
- Western river in India
- Could be used to find the age of an Oracle Bone
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- Greek Civil War
- Harmony with nature
- Invaded by Hannibal when he crossed the Alps
- Athenian Leader
- Aristotle and Plato
- Salamis and Marathon were part of this war
- Ancient Indian city
- Four Noble Truths
- Sea that separates Africa and Europe
- Developed agriculture
- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Roman prosperity, unity and peace
- Civilization along the Nile
- Invented by the Hebrews
- Ten Commandments
- Complex Greek column
- Upper class Romans
- Carried water into Roman cities
- Phidias
39 Clues: Vedas • Euclid • Phidias • Greek Civil War • Athenian Leader • First used fire • Ten Commandments • Killed in 44 BCE • Four Noble Truths • Lower class Romans • Illiad and Odyssey • Upper class Romans • Harmony with nature • Aristotle and Plato • Ancient Indian city • Roman AND Greek god • First Roman Emperor • Middle Greek column • Complex Greek column • Spread Greek Culture • Simplest Greek column • ...
L19: Norepinephrine & Epinephrine 2016-04-06
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- a selective agonist of beta receptors; found in long acting inhalers
- a non-selective agonist for alpha-1 receptors (8 letters)
- a selective agonist of beta receptors; found in short acting inhalers
- a reuptake inhibitor that specifically blocks NE reuptake (10 letters)
- a reuptake inhibitor that specifically blocks NE reuptake (13 letters)
- dopamine-beta-hydroxylase converts dopamine to ___
- a “release blocker” that blocks VNET activity (9 letters)
- (abbreviation) this transporter is responsible for pumping NE into vesicles
- a selective agonist for alpha-1A receptors
- a “release blocker” that blocks VNET activity (12 letters)
- a reuptake inhibitor that specifically blocks NE reuptake (11 letters)
- is a partial agonist for alpha-2A
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- a reuptake inhibitor that specifically blocks NE reuptake (10 letters)
- PNMT converts norepinephrine to ___
- a selective antagonist of beta-1 receptors
- a non-selective agonist of beta receptors (9 letters)
- a non-selective antagonist of alpha-2 receptors (9 letters)
- a non-selective antagonist of beta receptors
- a non-selective agonist of beta receptors (11 letters)
- a non-selective agonist of beta receptors (13 letters)
- a suicide antagonist of alpha-1 receptors
- norepinephrine, epinephrine and ___ are non-selective agonists for alpha-2 receptors
- a non-selective agonist for alpha-1 receptors (12 letters)
- a “release blocker” that blocks VNET activity (9 letters)
- a partial agonist of alpha-2 receptors; a psychedelic
25 Clues: is a partial agonist for alpha-2A • PNMT converts norepinephrine to ___ • a suicide antagonist of alpha-1 receptors • a selective antagonist of beta-1 receptors • a selective agonist for alpha-1A receptors • a non-selective antagonist of beta receptors • dopamine-beta-hydroxylase converts dopamine to ___ • a non-selective agonist of beta receptors (9 letters) • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-19
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- Who was the first king of Rome?
- What religion were the Romans?
- Who was the first king of Greek?
- What was Greece know for?
- Who is the weakest Greek god?
- Who had the god named Hades?
- What was Rome know for?
- What is another name for Rome?
- What pet was popular in Rome?
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- What pet was popular in Greece?
- Who was the first roman god?
- Corinth of 146 BC also known as?
- What date was when Rome won Punic war?
- What did Greece use for making cloths?
- Who had chariots for war?
- Which flag has blue?
- Who won the Punic war?
- Who was the first Greek god?
- Who is the strongest Greek god?
- Who was here first Greek or Romans?
20 Clues: Which flag has blue? • Who won the Punic war? • What was Rome know for? • Who had chariots for war? • What was Greece know for? • Who was the first roman god? • Who had the god named Hades? • Who was the first Greek god? • Who is the weakest Greek god? • What pet was popular in Rome? • What religion were the Romans? • What is another name for Rome? • What pet was popular in Greece? • ...
legends 2021-02-25
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- underworld greek god
- dangerous bull human
- giant wall blocking the water
- very very bony
- long necked sea creature
- courage and war Greek god
- he is a medival king
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- water greek god
- where was Mulan?
- leader of Muses Greek god
- where was the minotaur
- china’s bravest girl
- sky and lightning Greek god
- war greek godess
- rainbows Greek godess
15 Clues: very very bony • water greek god • where was Mulan? • war greek godess • underworld greek god • dangerous bull human • china’s bravest girl • he is a medival king • rainbows Greek godess • where was the minotaur • long necked sea creature • leader of Muses Greek god • courage and war Greek god • sky and lightning Greek god • giant wall blocking the water
A new crossword 2024-12-14
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- muscle connected to groin
- last name of player who hit 3 home runs in world series game
- three letters in numerator of self attention equation
- tim hortons english muffin alternative
- costco brand
- underwear brand
- type of soup on menu at amadeus
- charges ue boom 2
- hawaiian sunglasses company
- arc tim hortons had this to increase throughput
- asian cuisine on queens campus
- activation function in self attention mechanism
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- itchy skin disease
- similar to sakura
- drinking container and type of python server
- owner of shhl
- last name of actor who stars in there will be blood and prisoners
- communist leader in north vietnam with city named after him
- tip of shoelace
- greek restaurant in kingston
- popular disposable vapes from a few years ago
21 Clues: costco brand • owner of shhl • underwear brand • tip of shoelace • similar to sakura • charges ue boom 2 • itchy skin disease • muscle connected to groin • hawaiian sunglasses company • greek restaurant in kingston • asian cuisine on queens campus • type of soup on menu at amadeus • tim hortons english muffin alternative • drinking container and type of python server • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
- (6 letters) The mineral commonly supplemented to prevent electrolyte imbalance during
- and help with hydration.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- of bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
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- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (6 letters) This food is often introduced slowly after vomiting has subsided to avoid stomach
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting,
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- treatment.
18 Clues: treatment. • and help with hydration. • of bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- An agreement to work together
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- King of Macedonia
- Great Greek doctor
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
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- Led the second invasion of Greece
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek mathematician
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Clear or order based thinking
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • An agreement to work together • War between Athens and Sparta • Clear or order based thinking • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • ...
Crucigrama: Los cuartos de la casa 2020-11-09
22 Clues: room • porch • patio • pantry • garage • office • stairs • closet • balcony • bedroom • kitchen • basement • bathroom • sun room • guest room • dining room • living room • laundry room • attic (5 letters) • attic (6 letters) • hallway (8 letters) • hallway (7 letters)
Properties of Matter 2025-01-20
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- The property that allows a material to conduct electricity. (9 letters)
- The state of matter that has a definite shape and volume, but particles cannot move freely. (6 letters)
- The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid. (5 letters)
- The property of matter that causes it to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed. (9 letters)
- The ability of a material to resist being scratched. (6 letters)
- The process by which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid. (5 letters)
- The state of matter where particles move freely and are spaced far apart. (3 letters)
- The change of state from gas to liquid. (6 letters)
- The ability of a material to be pulled into thin wires. (6 letters)
- The change in shape or size when a material is stretched or compressed. (10 letters)
- The property that allows a material to absorb or transmit light. (8 letters)
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- A property of liquids, describing how easily they flow. (9 letters)
- The amount of space a substance occupies. (7 letters)
- The measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. (5 letters)
- The process by which a liquid turns into a gas. (7 letters)
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object. (4 letters)
- The ability of a substance to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. (9 letters)
- The state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape. (5 letters)
- The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid. (6 letters)
19 Clues: The change of state from gas to liquid. (6 letters) • The amount of space a substance occupies. (7 letters) • The process by which a liquid turns into a gas. (7 letters) • A measure of the amount of matter in an object. (4 letters) • The ability of a material to resist being scratched. (6 letters) • ...
Density and Pressure 2025-01-16
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- A state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape (6 letters).
- The force exerted by the weight of the air above us (20 letters).
- A condition where force is spread out over a large area (11 letters).
- The unit of force named after a famous scientist (6 letters).
- The measure of mass per unit volume (7 letters).
- A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume (3 letters).
- The amount of space an object occupies.
- Small, fast-moving entities in a gaseous state (12 letters).
- The measure of how hot or cold something is (11 letters).
- The force applied per unit area (8 letters).
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- A condition where force is applied over a small area (12 letters).
- A push or pull that causes an object to move or change (5 letters).
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A method to measure the volume of an irregular object using a liquid (17 letters).
- A state of matter with a definite shape and volume (5 letters).
- The size of a surface, measured in square units (4 letters).
- A unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter (6 letters).
17 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • The amount of space an object occupies. • The force applied per unit area (8 letters). • The measure of mass per unit volume (7 letters). • The measure of how hot or cold something is (11 letters). • A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume (3 letters). • Small, fast-moving entities in a gaseous state (12 letters). • ...
八下unit2-2 2025-03-07
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- 7 letters. A state where something is not in one piece, like a broken toy.
- 8 letters. The quality of being nice and helpful to others.
- 10 letters. A situation where it's hard to do something, like having difficulty climbing a hill.
- 5 letters. To go across or over something.
- 7 letters. Not able to hear, a condition of the ears.
- 7 letters. To move something from one place to another, like carrying a box.
- 6 letters. To make something different from what it was before.
- 7 letters. Not able to see, a condition of the eyes.
- 4 letters. To make something that was closed be accessible, like open a door.
- 7 letters. Feeling very happy and eager about something, like being excited for a trip.
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- 6 letters. To know the meaning of something or someone's feelings.
- 9 letters. A feeling of wanting to know or learn about something.
- 9 letters. Not able to use part of the body properly, like a disabled person.
- 8 letters. To have a mental picture of something that isn't present.
- 6 letters. The ability to think quickly and learn easily, a smart quality.
- 5 letters. A circular object that helps things move, like on a bicycle.
- 8 letters. To make an effort to do something, like try to solve a puzzle.
17 Clues: 5 letters. To go across or over something. • 7 letters. Not able to see, a condition of the eyes. • 7 letters. Not able to hear, a condition of the ears. • 8 letters. The quality of being nice and helpful to others. • 6 letters. To make something different from what it was before. • 9 letters. A feeling of wanting to know or learn about something. • ...
Holi 2025-03-21
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- Clue: Female devotees of Krishna who celebrated Holi with him (5 letters)
- Clue: Hindu god who played Holi with Radha and the Gopis (7 letters)
- Clue: Mythical trickster or demon associated with Holi’s joyous victory (5 letters)
- Clue: Wife of Lord Rama, central figure in the Ramayana (4 letters)
- Mahaprabhu Clue: 15th-century saint who spread Holi's devotional significance in Vrindavan (8, 12 letters)
- Clue: Protector deity who saved Prahlad from evil (6 letters)
- Clue: Beloved consort of Krishna, central to Holi celebrations (5 letters)
- Clue: Hero of the Ramayana, whose victory over Ravana is linked with the triumph of good (4 letters)
- Dhundhi Clue: Tyrannical king defeated during Holi festivities (10 letters)
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- Shiva Clue: Deity who, with Parvati, is sometimes linked to Holi celebrations (5, 5 letters)
- Clue: Demon king defeated by Lord Vishnu in Narasimha form (15 letters)
- Clue: Sister of Hiranyakashipu, burned in the fire while trying to kill Prahlad (6 letters)
- Clue: Devotee of Lord Vishnu, saved from his father’s wrath (7 letters)
- Baba Clue: Krishna's foster father, associated with Holi in Vrindavan (4, 4 letters)
- Clue: God of love whose arrows inspire desire, sometimes linked to Holi (4 letters)
- Creator god, associated with the cosmic cycles of creation (6 letters)
- Clue: Hindu god of spring, associated with Holi's seasonal renewal (6 letters)
17 Clues: Clue: Protector deity who saved Prahlad from evil (6 letters) • Clue: Wife of Lord Rama, central figure in the Ramayana (4 letters) • Clue: Hindu god who played Holi with Radha and the Gopis (7 letters) • Creator god, associated with the cosmic cycles of creation (6 letters) • Clue: Demon king defeated by Lord Vishnu in Narasimha form (15 letters) • ...
Heat Illness 2025-05-01
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- A practice that helps the body adapt to increased heat exposure. (12 letters)
- The body's natural response to excessive heat. (7 letters)
- This type of heat illness is characterized by high body temperature and confusion. (8 letters)
- The type of thermometer used to measure the air in the shade. (3 letters)
- A risk factor for heat illness related to an athlete's body composition. (5 letters)
- A High Risk WBGT level suggests that athletes are at risk of this illness. (5 letters)
- A condition where athletes suffer from dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. (9 letters)
- The first action to take if an athlete shows signs of heat stroke. (8 letters)
- A common sign of heat exhaustion. (7 letters)
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- The ability of an athlete's body to adjust to environmental heat over time. (11 letters)
- The temperature at which body functions can begin to fail due to heat. (3 letters)
- A Moderate Risk level of WBGT is between 82°F and 86.9°F. (3 letters)
- The recommended drink for hydration to avoid heat illness. (6 letters)
- This is a crucial process for cooling the body during exercise in hot conditions. (10 letters)
- The color of urine that can indicate dehydration in athletes. (6 letters)
- When WBGT reaches this level, practice should be canceled or postponed. (5 letters)
- The temperature that is measured by a thermometer with a wet wick on the end. (4 letters)
- The type of heat that is absorbed directly from the sun's rays. (5 letters)
- The primary index used to assess the environmental heat stress in athletes. (4 letters)
- A common method for cooling an athlete during high heat stress. (4 letters)
20 Clues: A common sign of heat exhaustion. (7 letters) • The body's natural response to excessive heat. (7 letters) • A Moderate Risk level of WBGT is between 82°F and 86.9°F. (3 letters) • The recommended drink for hydration to avoid heat illness. (6 letters) • The color of urine that can indicate dehydration in athletes. (6 letters) • ...
Supplements 2025-03-25
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- – Essential minerals that help with hydration and muscle function. (11 letters)
- – A legal supplement used to build and repair muscles. (7 letters)
- (EPO) – A banned hormone that increases oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood. (12 letters)
- List – A document that outlines substances prohibited by ASADA and WADA. (10 letters)
- – A legal stimulant that can improve alertness and endurance (but in high doses, it was previously restricted). (8 letters)
- – A banned performance-enhancing drug that increases muscle mass rapidly. (7 letters)
- – A supplement that supports joint health and reduces inflammation. (11 letters)
- – Painkillers that are banned due to their addictive nature and performance-enhancing effects. (7 letters)
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- – Products used by athletes to support nutrition and performance. (11 letters)
- – A banned stimulant that increases energy and alertness. (11 letters)
- – Substances sometimes used to quickly lose weight or mask banned drugs. (9 letters)
- – The global organization that sets anti-doping rules and testing procedures. (4 letters)
- Use Exemption – A special approval for athletes to use a normally banned substance for medical reasons. (23 letters)
- Doping – An illegal practice of increasing red blood cells for more endurance. (12 letters)
- – A legal supplement that helps with muscle recovery and muscle mass. (7 letters)
- – The organization responsible for anti-doping in Australian sports. (5 letters)
- Testing – The process of analyzing an athlete’s sample for banned substances. (11 letters)
17 Clues: – A legal supplement used to build and repair muscles. (7 letters) • – A banned stimulant that increases energy and alertness. (11 letters) • – Products used by athletes to support nutrition and performance. (11 letters) • – Essential minerals that help with hydration and muscle function. (11 letters) • ...
Chapter 10 2012-08-02
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- Greek city state that had true democracy
- Greek warships
- in Greek city state a fortified hill
- government officials who were at least 60
- temple to goddess Athena
- consisted of all greek citizens over age 20
- merchants and artisans in Greece
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- synonym for Greek nobles
- Greek city state that was military minded
- name for a Greek city state
- Greek civil war
- a Greek defensive league
- set of principles for governing a community
- open market place in Greek city state
14 Clues: Greek warships • Greek civil war • synonym for Greek nobles • a Greek defensive league • temple to goddess Athena • name for a Greek city state • merchants and artisans in Greece • in Greek city state a fortified hill • open market place in Greek city state • Greek city state that had true democracy • Greek city state that was military minded • ...
Simple Verbs 2024-06-24
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- - To move at a regular pace on foot (4 letters).
- - To use your eyes to look (3 letters).
- - To rest on a chair (3 letters).
- - To take food into your mouth (3 letters).
- - To push yourself off the ground (4 letters).
- - To give attention to hear (6 letters).
- - To take liquid into your mouth (5 letters).
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- - To engage in an activity for fun (4 letters).
- - To form letters or words (5 letters).
- - To rest with your eyes closed (5 letters).
- - To be upright on your feet (5 letters).
- - To speak (4 letters).
- - To look at and understand words (4 letters).
- - To prepare food with heat (4 letters).
- - To move quickly on foot (3 letters).
15 Clues: - To speak (4 letters). • - To rest on a chair (3 letters). • - To move quickly on foot (3 letters). • - To form letters or words (5 letters). • - To use your eyes to look (3 letters). • - To prepare food with heat (4 letters). • - To give attention to hear (6 letters). • - To be upright on your feet (5 letters). • - To take food into your mouth (3 letters). • ...
Apollo 13 chapter 1 2026-04-06
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- the container, or a space that holds something usually people
- opposite of daughter
- name of the mission/book, a Greek god
- TV for short
- Jim’s older son’s name
- opposite of husband
- past tense of excite
- a person who goes into space
- the planet we humans live on
- a journey, a trip that has a purpose or goal
- Jim’s daughter’s name
- dull-color, a mix of black and white
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- Jim’s daughter’s name
- it is where the Apollo missions want to go
- the second man on the moon
- the first man on the moon
- Jim’s young son
- unit of measure for distance, km
- comes before second
- adjective form, means the moon
- he is the “I” in the book, firs name, three letters
21 Clues: TV for short • Jim’s young son • comes before second • opposite of husband • opposite of daughter • past tense of excite • Jim’s daughter’s name • Jim’s daughter’s name • Jim’s older son’s name • the first man on the moon • the second man on the moon • a person who goes into space • the planet we humans live on • adjective form, means the moon • unit of measure for distance, km • ...
Maccio Physical Therapy McKenzie Method Crossword 2024-02-08
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- Acronym for the treatment approach in physical therapy that focuses on assessment, classification, and treatment of spinal conditions, popularly known as the McKenzie Method (3 letters)
- Therapeutic technique used in the McKenzie Method to decompress spinal structures and alleviate pressure on nerves (7 letters)
- Initial step in the McKenzie Method, involving the evaluation of spinal conditions to tailor treatment plans (9 letters)
- Technique in physical therapy involving a small support placed in the lower back to promote proper spinal alignment and relieve pressure, commonly used in the McKenzie Method (11 letters)
- Central structure of the musculoskeletal system addressed in physical therapy, often targeted in the McKenzie Method for alignment and mobility (5 letters)
- Sequential alignment approach in the McKenzie Method, where exercises are performed in __________ to address spinal issues (6 letters)
- Therapeutic technique in the McKenzie Method involving gentle pulling forces applied to the spine to alleviate pressure and improve mobility (7 letters)
- The name of the only certified McKenzie Clinic in the capital region with 3 diplomats. Established in 1986, prioritizes quality care and easy access for patients. They offer same-day referrals and specialize in treating musculoskeletal cases efficiently. The clinic focuses on evidence-based practice, with specialized spinal care and independence since inception.
- Movement of symptoms away from the spine, opposite of centralization, often monitored in the McKenzie Method (17 letters)
- Group of muscles and tendons targeted in physical therapy for shoulder rehabilitation within the McKenzie Method (11 letters)
- Movement encouraged in the McKenzie Method to arch the spine backward, aiming to alleviate pain and improve spinal function (9 letters)
- Region of the spine addressed in physical therapy, focusing on exercises and treatments to alleviate neck pain and improve mobility (8 letters)
- Move with purpose during a physical therapy session, as encouraged in the McKenzie Method (8 letters)
- Condition characterized by radiating pain down the leg, often addressed in physical therapy using exercises and techniques from the McKenzie Method (8 letters)
- Common foot condition treated in physical therapy with the McKenzie Method, often characterized by heel pain due to inflammation of tissue along the arch (15 letters)
- Position often used in McKenzie Method exercises, where the patient lies face down (5 letters)
- Degree of movement achievable by a joint, crucial for assessing and improving spinal flexibility in McKenzie Method therapy (12 letters)
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- Number of times a specific exercise is performed consecutively during a therapy session in the McKenzie Method (12 letters)
- Pioneer physical therapist whose method focuses on assessing and treating spinal conditions through exercises and patient education (7 letters)
- Movement encouraged in McKenzie Method exercises for the spine, involving lateral bending toward the body's midline (9 letters)
- Term in physical therapy referring to the nature of spinal pain that changes with movements or positions, often addressed through exercises and assessments in the McKenzie Method (10 letters)
- Movement away from the body's midline, often used in McKenzie Method exercises to address spinal issues (9 letters)
- Technique in physical therapy, sometimes utilized alongside the McKenzie Method, involving electrical stimulation to promote muscle contraction and pain relief (18 letters)
- Abnormal sensation like tingling or numbness, often addressed in physical therapy sessions using McKenzie Method techniques (11 letters)
- Exercise position often used in McKenzie Method therapy, where a patient supports their body on hands and knees, resembling certain animals (8 letters)
- Direction of bending away from the midline in physical therapy, often addressed to improve spinal flexibility and alleviate discomfort (7 letters)
- Movement in McKenzie Method exercises where the spine gently moves backward to alleviate symptoms (9 letters)
- Dizziness symptom often addressed in physical therapy, with treatments in the McKenzie Method focusing on repositioning maneuvers to alleviate it (7 letters)
- Balance assessment tool often used in physical therapy sessions, including those employing the McKenzie Method (4 letters)
- Middle segment of the spine addressed in physical therapy sessions, often associated with upper and mid-back pain (8 letters)
- Movement of symptoms toward the spine, indicating a positive response to treatment in the McKenzie Method (15 letters)
- Region of the body commonly addressed in physical therapy, particularly focusing on spinal health and function through exercises and treatments like those in the McKenzie Method (4 letters)
- Lower region of the spine addressed in physical therapy, often focusing on exercises and treatments to alleviate low back pain and improve mobility (6 letters)
- Forward bending movement of the spine often employed in McKenzie Method exercises to alleviate certain types of back pain (7 letters)
- Goal of physical therapy within the McKenzie Method, aiming to give patients control over their own pain management and rehabilitation (11 letters)
35 Clues: Position often used in McKenzie Method exercises, where the patient lies face down (5 letters) • Move with purpose during a physical therapy session, as encouraged in the McKenzie Method (8 letters) • Movement in McKenzie Method exercises where the spine gently moves backward to alleviate symptoms (9 letters) • ...
Olympic Events 2022-02-08
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- yesterday's HOM event
- created by a Nova Scotian, Miracle on ___
- sliding head first, gives you leverage
- gym unit, 24 hour world record is a distance of 293 miles
- stones and sweeping, for big arms
- two skis together?
- two contests in one, greek roots
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- paired with music, Blades of Glory
- a team races a sled, Cool Runnings
- from Norway-put together past tense, big air and a race
- tricks with sticks
- sliding feet first, 4 letters away from synonym for really big
- furthest distance wins, wings on your feet
- fastest one down the mountain wins
14 Clues: tricks with sticks • two skis together? • yesterday's HOM event • two contests in one, greek roots • stones and sweeping, for big arms • paired with music, Blades of Glory • a team races a sled, Cool Runnings • fastest one down the mountain wins • sliding head first, gives you leverage • created by a Nova Scotian, Miracle on ___ • furthest distance wins, wings on your feet • ...
Things and Dictarors by Aleš Vydarený 2023-03-03
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- Place where you can learn things.
- Last name of second soviet dictator.
- fist three letters in alphabet
- Unidentified Flying Object
- identifiable flying object
- BEST SELLING COMPUTER GAME
- Game which you are playing now.
- From the Greek words ξύλον — xylon, "wood" + φωνή — phōnē, "sound, voice", literally meaning "sound of wood") is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.
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- identifiable flying object
- you
- Last name of first soviet dictator.
- Last name of last soviet dictator.
- Thing which tells you timne.
- opposite of bad.
- last three letter in alphabet
15 Clues: you • opposite of bad. • identifiable flying object • Unidentified Flying Object • identifiable flying object • BEST SELLING COMPUTER GAME • Thing which tells you timne. • last three letter in alphabet • fist three letters in alphabet • Game which you are playing now. • Place where you can learn things. • Last name of last soviet dictator. • Last name of first soviet dictator. • ...
SigEp Spring/Summer 2025 Newsletter 2025-06-06
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- Twentieth letter in the Greek alphabet
- "___ house", SigEp headquarters in Richmond, VA
- Challenge; to explore the issues a leader faces.
- Location of the SigEp conclave 2025 (city)
- Current house mascot (dog)
- First NY SigEp chapter
- Last class to graduate (2025)
- Developed 1989 and began in chapters in 1991, three letters abv.
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- NY Xi president, 2021; like the astronaut
- Last word in the SigEp anthem
- Founder of NY Xi (first, last name)
- Current grand chapter president, last name
- First building to house NY Xi
- Staple of the SigEp house showing all SigEps are welcome.
14 Clues: First NY SigEp chapter • Current house mascot (dog) • Last word in the SigEp anthem • First building to house NY Xi • Last class to graduate (2025) • Founder of NY Xi (first, last name) • Twentieth letter in the Greek alphabet • NY Xi president, 2021; like the astronaut • Current grand chapter president, last name • Location of the SigEp conclave 2025 (city) • ...
WHI.5 Greece-People 2022-11-09
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- Greek physician who is known as the father of modern medicine. Today people in the medical profession are required to take the Hippocratic Oath.
- Greek sculptor who is known for the statue of Athena in the Parthenon.
- Greek scientist and mathematician known for developing the lever and pulley as well as accurately estimating pi
- Father of Alexander the Great who conquered most of Greece.
- Greek historian known as the father of history. He wrote about the Persian Wars and said that we must re-search in order to accurately portray history.
- Macedonian conqueror. He expanded his power into Africa and to the border of India. Considered one of the greatest conquerors of all time. He named many cities in the lands he conquered after himself: Alexandria.
- Greek philosopher who argued people must use question and reasoning to find the truth in things. He was condemned to death. Rather than let the government kill him, he poisoned himself with hemlock. He was also a teacher of Plato.
- Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery
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- Greek mathematician known for his work with triangles. He developed the Pythagorean Theorem.
- Blind Greek poet known for his epics: "The Iliad and The Odyssey."
- Greek historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian Wars. He said that in order to provide accurate history, scholars must avoid bias in their research.
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Prometheus Bound.
- Greek philosopher who believed logic needed to be used to find the golden mean. He was also a teacher of Alexander the Great.
- Greek mathematician known for his work in geometry. As such, he is called the father of geometry. His work is collected in a book called "The Elements"
- Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age.
- Greek tyrant known for his extreme policies such as debt slavery
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus
- Greek philosopher who is known for his strong beliefs on government. These can be found in his text "The Republic." He was also a teacher of Aristotle.
18 Clues: Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age. • Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery • Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus • Father of Alexander the Great who conquered most of Greece. • Greek playwright who is known for his play Prometheus Bound. • Greek tyrant known for his extreme policies such as debt slavery • ...
Holi 2025-03-21
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- Clue: Female devotees of Krishna who celebrated Holi with him (5 letters)
- Clue: Hindu god who played Holi with Radha and the Gopis (7 letters)
- Clue: Mythical trickster or demon associated with Holi’s joyous victory (5 letters)
- Clue: Wife of Lord Rama, central figure in the Ramayana (4 letters)
- Mahaprabhu Clue: 15th-century saint who spread Holi's devotional significance in Vrindavan (8, 12 letters)
- Clue: Protector deity who saved Prahlad from evil (6 letters)
- Clue: Beloved consort of Krishna, central to Holi celebrations (5 letters)
- Clue: Hero of the Ramayana, whose victory over Ravana is linked with the triumph of good (4 letters)
- Dhundhi Clue: Tyrannical king defeated during Holi festivities (10 letters)
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- Shiva Clue: Deity who, with Parvati, is sometimes linked to Holi celebrations (5, 5 letters)
- Clue: Demon king defeated by Lord Vishnu in Narasimha form (15 letters)
- Clue: Sister of Hiranyakashipu, burned in the fire while trying to kill Prahlad (6 letters)
- Clue: Devotee of Lord Vishnu, saved from his father’s wrath (7 letters)
- Baba Clue: Krishna's foster father, associated with Holi in Vrindavan (4, 4 letters)
- Clue: God of love whose arrows inspire desire, sometimes linked to Holi (4 letters)
- Creator god, associated with the cosmic cycles of creation (6 letters)
- Clue: Hindu god of spring, associated with Holi's seasonal renewal (6 letters)
17 Clues: Clue: Protector deity who saved Prahlad from evil (6 letters) • Clue: Wife of Lord Rama, central figure in the Ramayana (4 letters) • Clue: Hindu god who played Holi with Radha and the Gopis (7 letters) • Creator god, associated with the cosmic cycles of creation (6 letters) • Clue: Demon king defeated by Lord Vishnu in Narasimha form (15 letters) • ...
New Jersey NBS Halloween Crossword – The Scream-ing Lab 2025-10-23
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- : We *cringe* when healthcare workers call NBS this — like nails on a haunted chalkboard! (3 letters)
- : When lotions or potions haunt your blood spot — this fright ensues (12 letters)
- : The *magic potion* caught on paper for newborn testing (9 letters)
- : The *ghostly* time your blood spots must *air out* — no interference allowed! (6 letters)
- : Disorders that must be caught by this day 5 of life deadline (12 letters)
- : When the first spell fizzles, we must cast it again (6 letters)
- : The *curse* of late samples that haunt the lab’s results (5 letters)
- : When your blood spot is soaked like a swamp on a full moon night (12 letters)
- : When parents say “no” and the lab gets a spooky surprise (7 letters)
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- : The *5 blood marks* we need — no more, no less, to avoid a scare (5 letters)
- : When your sample is as thick as a witch’s brew — too clotted to test (5 letters)
- : The haunted houses (45!) where NJ babies get their screening spells (9 letters)
- : The *midnight rider* who delivers your sample from hospital to lab (7 letters)
- : The *zombie* state of a sample that’s clotted, contaminated, or wet (14 letters)
- : The *mad scientist* who brewed the first PKU test (7 letters)
- : By this *frightful* day, results must be conjured for 16 urgent disorders (4 letters)
- : The *witching window* — samples must arrive before this time (6 letters)
17 Clues: : The *mad scientist* who brewed the first PKU test (7 letters) • : When the first spell fizzles, we must cast it again (6 letters) • : The *magic potion* caught on paper for newborn testing (9 letters) • : The *curse* of late samples that haunt the lab’s results (5 letters) • : When parents say “no” and the lab gets a spooky surprise (7 letters) • ...
History of Greek Theatre - Jayden 2023-01-06
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- Greek choruses could express the point of view of this individual
- Theatre in the western world can be traced back to
- Greek city which had huge cultural advances in the 5th century
- Who is the leading winner of the best playwright contest?
- Masks allowed male actors to play these characters, vice versa
- How many plays did Sophocles write?
- Considered the "father" of Western philosophy
- How many of Sophocles' plays survived?
- The arrangement of events in a play
- Greek choruses brought color, movement, and this to a play.
- The major festival was called
- Sophocles increased the number of actors in plays to this number.
- Facilitated rapid change of roles
- By the 5th century,Athens had this many festivals a year to honor Dionysus
- The greek word chorus means this in English
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- The high-backed seats were reserved for
- When was the first recorded Greek theatrical tragedy contest?
- Choruses consisted of these many people after Sophocles
- Who wrote epic poems that influenced Greek Drama?
- Theatre Dionysus was on the slope of the hill below this place
- Religious and legal rules only allowed characters from plays to "die" here
- Greek plays usually took place
- Defined the word tragedy in his work "poetics"
- How many roles was a single actor capable of playing?
- Greek choruses would only dance, but they would
- All performers wore masks, with these people as the exception
- Greeks believed he was a god and presented drama at festivals to honor him
- Who won the first Greek tragedy contest?
- How speech reveals character
- The word theatre comes from this greek word
- Greek word which evolved into the English word "scene"
- A creature in classical mythology who was part man and goat and famous for being drunk and sexual
- Greek choruses helped establish this in a drama
33 Clues: How speech reveals character • The major festival was called • Greek plays usually took place • Facilitated rapid change of roles • How many plays did Sophocles write? • The arrangement of events in a play • How many of Sophocles' plays survived? • The high-backed seats were reserved for • Who won the first Greek tragedy contest? • The word theatre comes from this greek word • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Great Greek doctor
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- An agreement to work together
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
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- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Greek mathematician
- Clear or order based thinking
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- King of Macedonia
- Led the second invasion of Greece
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • Clear or order based thinking • War between Athens and Sparta • An agreement to work together • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Series of wars between Persia and Greece • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • ...
Η ΤΑΒΕΡΝΑ 2015-06-09
32 Clues: MENU • MENU • FISH • WINE • PORK • RICE • LAMB • STEAK • DRINK • WATER • WAITER • DONUTS • TAVERN • I WANT • CHICKEN • DESSERT • ENTREES • SAUSAGE • CALAMARI • SOUBLAKI • GREEK DIP • ICE-CREAM • THE TABLE • SPAGHETTI • MEATBALLS • CAVIER DIP • GREEK LASAGNE • ΠΙΑΤΟ MAIN MEAL • CHEESE PASTRIES • ΤΗΓΑΝΗΤΕΣ CHIPS • ΣΑΛΑΤΑ GREEK SALAD • GREEK DISH WITH EGGPLANT AND MINCE MEAT
Alcohol 2023-05-21
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- Pleasant drink scent (5 letters, 1 word)
- Green alcoholic spirit (8 letters, 1 word)
- Celebration with drinks (5 letters, 1 word)
- Art of cocktail creation (8 letters, 1 word)
- Clear alcohol (6 letters, 1 word)
- Spirits production facility (9 letters, 1 word)
- Distilled grain spirit (7 letters, 1 word)
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- Sugar-to-alcohol conversion process (12 letters, 1 word)
- Spirit made from distilled wine (6 letters, 1 word)
- Aftereffects of excessive drinking (8 letters, 1 word)
- Wine expert (9 letters, 1 word)
- Colorless spirit (5 letters, 1 word)
- Mixed alcoholic drink (8 letters, 1 word)
- Juniper-flavored spirit (3 letters, 1 word)
- Light beer (5 letters, 1 word)
15 Clues: Light beer (5 letters, 1 word) • Wine expert (9 letters, 1 word) • Clear alcohol (6 letters, 1 word) • Colorless spirit (5 letters, 1 word) • Pleasant drink scent (5 letters, 1 word) • Mixed alcoholic drink (8 letters, 1 word) • Green alcoholic spirit (8 letters, 1 word) • Distilled grain spirit (7 letters, 1 word) • Celebration with drinks (5 letters, 1 word) • ...
Finn´s birthday 2026-03-02
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- Sweet dessert with candles (4 letters)
- Pet that flies and sings (4 letters)
- Party where you celebrate that you've completed another year (8 letters)
- The birthday dog (4 letters)
- Party decoration that floats in the air (8 letters)
- Pet with a shell that walks very slowly (6 letters)
- Celebration with friends (5 letters)
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- Place with grass and flowers (6 letters)
- Pet with long ears that runs a lot (6 letters)
- Pet that meows (3 letters)
- Rodent pet that lives in a wheel in houses (7 letters)
- Spherical toy (4 letters)
- Name of the other dog friend (5 letters)
- Pet that swims in a fishbowl (4 letters)
- Barking pet (3 letters)
15 Clues: Barking pet (3 letters) • Spherical toy (4 letters) • Pet that meows (3 letters) • The birthday dog (4 letters) • Pet that flies and sings (4 letters) • Celebration with friends (5 letters) • Sweet dessert with candles (4 letters) • Place with grass and flowers (6 letters) • Name of the other dog friend (5 letters) • Pet that swims in a fishbowl (4 letters) • ...
Comparissons and preferences 2026-03-21
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- A very large town, like CDMX (4 letters)
- A device used to call and use apps (10 letters)
- Opposite of young or new (3 letters)
- A person you like and spend time with (6 letters)
- A place with many people and activity (4 letters)
- Opposite of expensive (6 letters).
- Someone with a lot of height (4 letters).
- Not difficult (4 letters).
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- A small town in the country (7 letters).
- Opposite of slow (4 letters).
- Opposite of cold (3 letters)
- To like one thing more than another (6 letters)
- Opposite of clean (5 letters)
- Opposite of big (5 letters)
- The word used to compare: "A is bigger ____ B" (4 letters)
15 Clues: Not difficult (4 letters). • Opposite of big (5 letters) • Opposite of cold (3 letters) • Opposite of slow (4 letters). • Opposite of clean (5 letters) • Opposite of expensive (6 letters). • Opposite of young or new (3 letters) • A small town in the country (7 letters). • A very large town, like CDMX (4 letters) • Someone with a lot of height (4 letters). • ...
Famous Greeks 2025-09-17
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- ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry
- Euripides was a Greek tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- Greek philosopher and mathematician
- mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- of Persia Darius, commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Aristarchus of Samos was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- Phillip of Macedon Philip II of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedon from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- Thucydides was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC
- Herodotus was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- of Persia Xerxes, commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
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- Pericles was a Greek statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- A brilliant ancient Greek scholar known for being the first to accurately calculate the Earth's circumference
- Aristophanes was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens.
- Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired the marathon race
- the Great Alexander III of Macedon, most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- Greek philosopher and polymath
- Sophocles was an ancient Greek tragedian, one of three from whom at least two plays have survived in full
- Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher
- Athenian philosopher and student of Socrates who is considered a founder of Western philosophy
- Leonidas Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
20 Clues: Greek philosopher and polymath • Greek philosopher and mathematician • Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher • ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry • mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor • Aristophanes was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens. • ...
2C Friends 2022-02-11
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- 3 Syllables, starts/ends vowel, 4 letters
- 2 syllables starts consonant ends vowel
- 1 syllable starts/ends consonant, has 2 names
- 3 syllables,starts vowel ends consonant 7letter
- 3 syllables starts/ends consonant 8 letters
- 2 syllables, starts consonant ends consonant
- 3 syllables,starts consonant,ends vowel 6letters
- 2 Syllables, starts vowel ends consonant
- 2 syllables, starts consonant,ends vowel 4 letters
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- 3 syllables, Starts vowel/consonant ends vowel
- 2 syllables, starts/ends consonant 4 letters girl
- 3 syllables,starts consonant ends consonant
- 4 syllables, starts/ends vowel 7 letters
- 1 syllable starts/ends consonant 4 letters boy
- 3 syllables, starts consonant ends vowel
- 3 syllables starts/ends vowel 2 names girl
- 3 syllables, starts consonant ends vowel
- 4 syllables starts/ends consonant 8 letters
- 2 syllables, starts/ends consonant 6 letters boy
- 1 syllable starts/ends consonant 4 letters girl
20 Clues: 2 syllables starts consonant ends vowel • 4 syllables, starts/ends vowel 7 letters • 3 syllables, starts consonant ends vowel • 3 syllables, starts consonant ends vowel • 2 Syllables, starts vowel ends consonant • 3 Syllables, starts/ends vowel, 4 letters • 3 syllables starts/ends vowel 2 names girl • 3 syllables,starts consonant ends consonant • ...
The Great Gilly Hopkins Vocab 2023-11-21
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- (Verb): To support or strengthen (7 letters)
- (Verb): To move unsteadily or suddenly (5 letters)
- (Verb): To persuade through flattery (6 letters)
- (Verb): Persuade gently (4 letters)
- (Adverb): Boldly resistant (9 letters)
- (Adjective): Pointless or without effect (6 letters)
- (Noun): Harmony or agreement (6 letters)
- (Adverb): In an uncertain or hesitant manner (11 letters)
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- (Adjective): Huge or gigantic (7 letters)
- (Adverb): In a way that requires much effort (12 letters)
- (Verb): To make something known or disclose (6 letters)
- (Verb): To recover or save from loss (7 letters)
- (Adjective): Showy and tastelessly flashy (5 letters)
- (Noun): Lack of interest or concern (11 letters)
- (Adjective): Serious and grave (6 letters)
15 Clues: (Verb): Persuade gently (4 letters) • (Adverb): Boldly resistant (9 letters) • (Noun): Harmony or agreement (6 letters) • (Adjective): Huge or gigantic (7 letters) • (Adjective): Serious and grave (6 letters) • (Verb): To support or strengthen (7 letters) • (Verb): To recover or save from loss (7 letters) • (Verb): To persuade through flattery (6 letters) • ...
Bookshark Level H Wk 17 2024-01-08
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- Replace or take the place of (8 letters)
- A unit of pronunciation with one vowel sound (8 letters)
- Physical activity to maintain health and fitness (8 letters)
- Distrustful or wary of someone or something (10 letters)
- Place where meals are prepared and served to customers (10 letters)
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- Loyalty and steadfastness (12 letters)
- Magnificent and impressive quality (8 letters)
- Protective eyewear (7 letters)
- Experienced and skilled person, especially in a particular field (7 letters)
- Findings or revelations (11 letters)
- Well-known or easily recognized (8 letters)
- Groups of related individuals (8 letters)
- To allow air to circulate and freshen (9 letters)
- Cheerful and lively atmosphere (6 letters)
- Measure or estimate (5 letters)
15 Clues: Protective eyewear (7 letters) • Measure or estimate (5 letters) • Findings or revelations (11 letters) • Loyalty and steadfastness (12 letters) • Replace or take the place of (8 letters) • Groups of related individuals (8 letters) • Cheerful and lively atmosphere (6 letters) • Well-known or easily recognized (8 letters) • Magnificent and impressive quality (8 letters) • ...
22s 2024-04-30
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- - Spanish fleet defeated in 1588 (6 letters, six)
- - Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (9 letters, nine)
- - Warship of the Civil War era (8 letters, eight)
- - Queen during England's Golden Age (9 letters, nine)
- - Eastern Roman Empire (9 letters, nine)
- - Ancient inhabitants of France (5 letters, five)
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- - Trade route connecting East and West (8 letters, eight)
- - Infamous sunken ship of 1912 (7 letters, seven)
- - Medieval European social system (9 letters, nine)
- - Location of a famous treaty (10 letters, ten)
- - Mesopotamian temple tower (8 letters, eight)
- - Napoleon's final battle (8 letters, eight)
- - Carthaginian general (8 letters, eight)
- - American Founding Father (9 letters, nine)
- - Allied invasion of Normandy (4 letters, four)
15 Clues: - Eastern Roman Empire (9 letters, nine) • - Carthaginian general (8 letters, eight) • - Napoleon's final battle (8 letters, eight) • - American Founding Father (9 letters, nine) • - Mesopotamian temple tower (8 letters, eight) • - Location of a famous treaty (10 letters, ten) • - Allied invasion of Normandy (4 letters, four) • ...
Animals 2024-07-16
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- Large animal with a trunk (8 letters)
- Animal that loves bananas(6 letters)
- Large animal that lives in the ocean(5 letters)
- Animal that hops and croaks(4 letters)
- Long animal that slithers(5 letters)
- Black and white bear(5 letters)
- Big cat with orange and black stripes(5 letters)
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- Big cat known as king (4 letters)
- Animal you can ride(5 letters)
- Animal with a pouch that hops (8 letters)
- Animal that swims in water (4 letters)
- Horse-like animal with stripes(5 letters)
- Pet that purrs and meows(3 letters)
- Pet that barks and wage (3 letters)
- Animal with feathers that flies(4 letters)
15 Clues: Animal you can ride(5 letters) • Black and white bear(5 letters) • Big cat known as king (4 letters) • Pet that purrs and meows(3 letters) • Pet that barks and wage (3 letters) • Animal that loves bananas(6 letters) • Long animal that slithers(5 letters) • Large animal with a trunk (8 letters) • Animal that hops and croaks(4 letters) • Animal that swims in water (4 letters) • ...
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\`Olympic Events 2022-02-08
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- yesterday's HOM event
- created by a Nova Scotian, Miracle on ___
- sliding head first, gives you leverage
- gym unit, 24 hour world record is a distance of 293 miles
- stones and sweeping, for big arms
- Olympics or X-games?
- two contests in one, greek roots
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- paired with music, Blades of Glory
- a team races a sled, Cool Runnings
- from Northern Europe/put together past tense, big air and then a race
- tricks with sticks
- sliding feet first, 4 letters away from synonym for really big
- furthest distance wins, wings on your feet
- fastest one down the mountain wins
14 Clues: tricks with sticks • Olympics or X-games? • yesterday's HOM event • two contests in one, greek roots • stones and sweeping, for big arms • paired with music, Blades of Glory • a team races a sled, Cool Runnings • fastest one down the mountain wins • sliding head first, gives you leverage • created by a Nova Scotian, Miracle on ___ • furthest distance wins, wings on your feet • ...
legends 2021-02-25
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- very very bony
- where was Mulan?
- war greek godess
- giant wall blocking the water
- sky and lightning Greek god
- dangerous bull human
- courage and war Greek god
- water greek god
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- he is a medival king
- long necked sea creature
- underworld greek god
- china’s bravest girl
- leader of Muses Greek god
- where was the minotaur
- rainbows Greek godess
15 Clues: very very bony • water greek god • where was Mulan? • war greek godess • he is a medival king • underworld greek god • dangerous bull human • china’s bravest girl • rainbows Greek godess • where was the minotaur • long necked sea creature • leader of Muses Greek god • courage and war Greek god • sky and lightning Greek god • giant wall blocking the water
Greek Weekly’s Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-10
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- Key concept in Greek geometry and art, meaning balanced proportions
- Father of Medicine.
- Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius
- Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
- Philosophical approach emphasizing reason over divine explanation
- Process of identifying diseases, emphasized by Hippocrates
- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem
- Love of wisdom; a discipline focused on reasoning and ethics
- God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology
- A key principle of reasoning used in Greek philosophy and science
- Branch of mathematics pioneered by the Greeks to study shapes and space
- Ethical pledge for doctors named after a famous Greek healer
- Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy
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- Philosopher who questioned beliefs, paving the way for rational thought
- Mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter
- Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry
- Treatment of illness or injury, derived from the Greek word "therapeia"
- Philosopher and student of Plato who tutored Alexander the Great
- Collection of ancient medical texts attributed to Hippocrates
- Playwright who referenced themes of medicine in his tragedies
- The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine
- Island where Hippocrates established a medical school
22 Clues: Father of Medicine. • Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry • Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens • God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology • Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy • Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius • Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem • The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2026-01-04
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- Ancient Greek poet who wrote epic poems about heroes
- A fortified hilltop in a Greek city where temples were built
- A ruler who seized power by force but sometimes made reforms
- A large sea that connected Greece to other cultures for trade
- A system of government where citizens help make decisions
- The central marketplace and meeting area in a Greek city-state
- A Greek city-state, the basic political unit of Greece
- A series of wars fought between Greece and Persia
- Establishing settlements in new lands for resources and trade
- A government ruled by a single person like a king
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- Membership in a community with rights and responsibilities
- An early Greek civilization known for warriors and palaces
- An agreement between groups or states to work together
- A government ruled by a few powerful individuals
- An enslaved person in Sparta who worked the land
- A fast Greek warship powered by rows of oars
- Two epic poems about the Trojan War and a hero’s journey
- An early Greek civilization that lived on Crete
- A government ruled by wealthy land-owning families
- A Greek city-state known for democracy and culture
20 Clues: A fast Greek warship powered by rows of oars • An early Greek civilization that lived on Crete • A government ruled by a few powerful individuals • An enslaved person in Sparta who worked the land • A series of wars fought between Greece and Persia • A government ruled by a single person like a king • A government ruled by wealthy land-owning families • ...
Eyan.D Greece vs Rome 2022-05-03
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- While Ancient Greek foods were basic, Ancient Roman foods was a
- While In Ancient Rome birds were fairly common in Ancient Greece a fairly common animal were
- While Ancient Roman dances were used for everything Ancient Greek dances were used for
- While Ancient Greek literature is called Greek literature while Ancient Roman literature is called
- Ancient Greece’s slaves which are state-own Ancient Roman slaves were prisoners
- While the most popular game was the Olympics in Ancient Greece, the most popular game in Ancient Rome was
- Ancient Roman music was known while Ancient Greek music was
- Unlike Ancient Greek Families, Ancient Roman Families would also have
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- While Ancient Rome started in 753 B.C.E Ancient Greece started in 700s
- Julius Caesar was a popular leader in Ancient Rome, in Ancient Greece a popular leader was
- Unlike Ancient Roman music Ancient Greece music was used for
- While in Ancient Rome both Husband and Wife must be adults, but in Ancient Greek both Husband and Wife must be
- While in Ancient Greek women were not equal to Ancient Greek men. But in Ancient Rome women to men were
- While Ancient Roman toys were more like old toys in the past such as wooden horses, swords, playhouse, etc. Ancient Greek toys were more
- Ancient Greek made music and Ancient Rome took
- A popular childs’ game in Ancient Greece was ephedrismos but in Ancient Rome a popular childs’ game was called
- While Ancient Roman schools exclusively taught literature and public speaking, Ancient Greeks exclusively taught
- While the most popular sport in Ancient Greece was the 200-meter race the most popular sport in Ancient Rome was
- While Ancient Rome was a Republic, Ancient Greece was a
- In Ancient Greek they called the people who taught them subjects teachers while Ancient Rome people called them
20 Clues: Ancient Greek made music and Ancient Rome took • While Ancient Rome was a Republic, Ancient Greece was a • Ancient Roman music was known while Ancient Greek music was • Unlike Ancient Roman music Ancient Greece music was used for • While Ancient Greek foods were basic, Ancient Roman foods was a • ...
Geography Revision Quiz 2014-12-03
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- all good maps should have _____ (5 LETTERS)
- is what you get (7 LETTERS)
- a unit to measure distance (10 LETTERS)
- is what you expect (7 LETTERS)
- top of a mountain that usually has snow on it (4 LETTERS)
- a point on a compass (5 LETTERS)
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- a form of a round map (5 LETTERS)
- separating states (6 LETTERS)
- there are 7 in the world (9 LETTERS)
- hot invisible line along the centre of the earth(7 LETTERS)
- used to measure how old ice is (2 words and 8 LETTERS)
- big hill of rock (8 LETTERS)
- urban area of a country (4 LETTERS)
- land surrounded by water (6 LETTERS)
- dirt/planet (5 LETTERS)
15 Clues: dirt/planet (5 LETTERS) • is what you get (7 LETTERS) • big hill of rock (8 LETTERS) • separating states (6 LETTERS) • is what you expect (7 LETTERS) • a point on a compass (5 LETTERS) • a form of a round map (5 LETTERS) • urban area of a country (4 LETTERS) • there are 7 in the world (9 LETTERS) • land surrounded by water (6 LETTERS) • a unit to measure distance (10 LETTERS) • ...
tango 2025-07-10
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- – Steady pulse in music (4 letters)
- – Fast Latin partner dance from the Caribbean (5 letters)
- – Dramatic musical performance with singing (5 letters)
- – Sequence of musical notes forming a tune (6 letters)
- – Classical dance with pointed shoes and technique (6 letters)
- – Vocal performer in music (6 letters)
- – ...... (5 letters)
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- – Combination of musical notes played together (7 letters)
- – Group of musicians playing together (4 letters)
- – Area where music or dance is performed (5 letters)
- – Outfit worn during performances (7 letters)
- – Words of a song (6 letters)
- – Falls at the end of a show (7 letters)
- – Regular pattern of beats in music and dance (6 letters)
- – Performance by one musician or dancer (4 letters)
15 Clues: – ...... (5 letters) • – Words of a song (6 letters) • – Steady pulse in music (4 letters) • – Vocal performer in music (6 letters) • – Falls at the end of a show (7 letters) • – Outfit worn during performances (7 letters) • – Group of musicians playing together (4 letters) • – Performance by one musician or dancer (4 letters) • ...
General Science Keywords 2023-03-16
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- βίο: Greek for life and λογία: Greek for explanation
- geō: Greek for Earth and chēm(ía): Greek for alchemy
- húdōr: Greek for water and sphēra: Latin for globe
- geō: Greek for Earth and spati(um): Latin for space
- βίο: Greek for life and sphēra: Latin for globe
- húdōr: Greek for water and λογία: Greek for explanation
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- atmós: Greek for vapor/smoke and sphēra: Latin for globe
- anthro: Greek for human and sphēra: Latin for globe
- krýos: Greek for frost and sphēra: Latin for globe
- geō: Greek for Earth and λογία: Greek for explanation
- geō: Greek for Earth and sphēra: Latin for globe
- geō: Greek for Earth and physica: Latin for natural science
- anthro: Greek for human and λογία: Greek for explanation
13 Clues: βίο: Greek for life and sphēra: Latin for globe • geō: Greek for Earth and sphēra: Latin for globe • krýos: Greek for frost and sphēra: Latin for globe • húdōr: Greek for water and sphēra: Latin for globe • anthro: Greek for human and sphēra: Latin for globe • geō: Greek for Earth and spati(um): Latin for space • βίο: Greek for life and λογία: Greek for explanation • ...
Kai's Practice2 2024-07-25
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- Giving off lots of light. (6 letters)
- The warmest season of the year. (6 letters)
- Preparing food by heating it. (7 letters)
- A plant with petals. (6 letters)
- Having many colors. (8 letters)
- Extremely good. (9 letters)
- Looking at and understanding written words. (7 letters)
- An animal with feathers and wings. (4 letters)
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- Ready to face and endure danger. (5 letters)
- At a low speed. (6 letters)
- To show happiness with your mouth. (5 letters)
- A sweet treat made from cocoa. (9 letters)
- The coldest season of the year. (6 letters)
- To push oneself off a surface and into the air. (4 letters)
- A place with many books. (7 letters)
15 Clues: At a low speed. (6 letters) • Extremely good. (9 letters) • Having many colors. (8 letters) • A plant with petals. (6 letters) • A place with many books. (7 letters) • Giving off lots of light. (6 letters) • Preparing food by heating it. (7 letters) • A sweet treat made from cocoa. (9 letters) • The warmest season of the year. (6 letters) • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 2 Crossword 2026-04-21
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- A long piece of music to be played by an orchestra. [Also derived from the Greek "sym" meaning "together".
- The people who hear a speech or performance.
- a curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpeice and keys for the fingers.
- A tryout for a role; a hearing to test and judge a performer's ability.
- (Greek) root meaning "sound"
- Able to be heard, loud enough to hear.
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- A large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or view performances.
- A cone-shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder.
- The study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
- An electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source.
- (Latin) root meaning "to hear"
- Not able to be heard, too soft or faint to hear, unheard.
12 Clues: (Greek) root meaning "sound" • (Latin) root meaning "to hear" • Able to be heard, loud enough to hear. • The people who hear a speech or performance. • The study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. • Not able to be heard, too soft or faint to hear, unheard. • An electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source. • ...
Revision Crossword 2023-02-27
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- The organ where a fertilised egg implants - provides nutrients and oxygen (6 letters - Begins with "U")
- The removal of the uterus lining and blood during the menstrual cycle (6 letters - Begins with "P")
- CNS - The part of the nervous system that is made up of your spinal cord and brain (3 words - Begins with "Central")
- A nervous response that does not use the brain (6 letters - Begins with "R")
- A chemical messenger like FSH or oestrogen (7 letters - Begins with "H")
- The name of the cycle that controls the maturation and release of egg cells, as well as changes in the uterus lining (9 letters - Begins with "M")
- A cell that transmits electrical impulses (7 letters)
- A specialised cell that is fertilised to produce an embryo (3 letters - Begins with "E")
- A group of tissues that releases hormones, like the ovary (5 letters - Begins with "G")
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- A hormone that maintains the lining of the uterus (12 letters - Begins with "P")
- A collection of cells that responds to a stimulus (8 letters - Begins with "R")
- A neurone that sends electrical impulses to your brain or spinal cord (7 letters - Begins with "S")
- A gland that releases oestrogen and mature eggs (5 letters - Begins with "O")
- A neurone that sends electrical impulses to muscles or glands (5 letters - Begins with "M")
- A hormone that builds up the lining of the uterus (9 letters - Begins with "O")
- A hormone that stimulates follicles in the ovary to mature an egg cell (3 letters - Begins with "F")
- The part of a neurone that sends signals away from the cell body (4 letters - Begins with "A")
- A hormone that triggers the release of an egg from the follicle (2 letters - Begins with "L")
18 Clues: A cell that transmits electrical impulses (7 letters) • A chemical messenger like FSH or oestrogen (7 letters - Begins with "H") • A nervous response that does not use the brain (6 letters - Begins with "R") • A gland that releases oestrogen and mature eggs (5 letters - Begins with "O") • ...
Dark Academaia 2021-12-13
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- an ancient language(5)
- Greek goddess of marriage(4)
- a hot bean drink(6)
- Artemis’ Roman counterpart
- Greek moon goddess(7)
- Melody or harmony(5)
- an Elisabethan playwright(11)
- Greek god of the sea(8)
- a musical instrument with keys(5)
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- Greek goddess of strategy(6)
- Limericks and sonnets(6)
- book collection(7)
- part of Oxbridge(6)
- a collection of trees(6)
- Sherlock Holmes’ instrument(6)
- study of the past(7)
- From Athens(5)
- the opposite of sun(4)
- hot infusion(3)
19 Clues: From Athens(5) • hot infusion(3) • book collection(7) • a hot bean drink(6) • part of Oxbridge(6) • study of the past(7) • Melody or harmony(5) • Greek moon goddess(7) • an ancient language(5) • the opposite of sun(4) • Greek god of the sea(8) • Limericks and sonnets(6) • a collection of trees(6) • Artemis’ Roman counterpart • Greek goddess of strategy(6) • Greek goddess of marriage(4) • ...
B3 Practice Crossword 2023-11-18
Across
- The part of a neurone that sends signals away from the cell body (4 letters - Begins with "A")
- A cell that transmits electrical impulses (7 letters)
- The organ where a fertilised egg implants - provides nutrients and oxygen (6 letters - Begins with "U")
- A nervous response that does not use the brain (6 letters - Begins with "R")
- A specialised cell that is fertilised to produce an embryo (3 letters - Begins with "E")
- A gland that releases oestrogen and mature eggs (5 letters - Begins with "O")
- A hormone that triggers the release of an egg from the follicle (2 letters - Begins with "L")
- The removal of the uterus lining and blood during the menstrual cycle (6 letters - Begins with "P")
- The name of the cycle that controls the maturation and release of egg cells, as well as changes in the uterus lining (9 letters - Begins with "M")
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- A neurone that sends electrical impulses to muscles or glands (5 letters - Begins with "M")
- A hormone that maintains the lining of the uterus (12 letters - Begins with "P")
- CNS - The part of the nervous system that is made up of your spinal cord and brain (3 words - Begins with "Central")
- A neurone that sends electrical impulses to your brain or spinal cord (7 letters - Begins with "S")
- A hormone that builds up the lining of the uterus (9 letters - Begins with "O")
- A hormone that stimulates follicles in the ovary to mature an egg cell (3 letters - Begins with "F")
- A group of tissues that releases hormones, like the ovary (5 letters - Begins with "G")
- A collection of cells that responds to a stimulus (8 letters - Begins with "R")
- A chemical messenger like FSH or oestrogen (7 letters - Begins with "H")
18 Clues: A cell that transmits electrical impulses (7 letters) • A chemical messenger like FSH or oestrogen (7 letters - Begins with "H") • A nervous response that does not use the brain (6 letters - Begins with "R") • A gland that releases oestrogen and mature eggs (5 letters - Begins with "O") • ...
Reece Hagler Crossword puzzle 2021-02-19
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- Roman art was inspired by Greek
- With art the Greeks wanted perfection and the Romans wanted real life
- The Romans created beautiful () on floors and walls
- Both Greek and Roman governments held
- The Greeks spoke Greek but the Romans spoke
- In the beginning, both Greece and Rome were ruled by
- The economy of both Greece and Rome was based on
- The Romans invented the game of
- Both Greek and Roman mythology believed in many of these.
- Rome had fertile soil but the Greeks had poor
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- Both Greek and Romans made these but not may Greek ones remain
- The Greeks had city-states but the Romans created an
- Unlike Rome, Greek city-states were separated by
- Both Greece and Rome were
- Both Greece and Rome were surrounded by seas on () sides
- Both Greeks and Romans built
- The Romans invented () to show friendship, engagements and weddings
- The Romans invented
- The Greeks invented the () games
- Athens had a democracy and Rome had a
20 Clues: The Romans invented • Both Greece and Rome were • Both Greeks and Romans built • Roman art was inspired by Greek • The Romans invented the game of • The Greeks invented the () games • Both Greek and Roman governments held • Athens had a democracy and Rome had a • The Greeks spoke Greek but the Romans spoke • Rome had fertile soil but the Greeks had poor • ...
Ancient Greece Intro 2024-03-18
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- Student of Socrates, philosopher.
- Spartan slaves.
- Rule by a single leader.
- Author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Conqueror of Persia.
- Famed fable writer.
- Period after Alexander's conquests.
- Hilltop fortified area in a city.
- Mathematician, theorem.
- "Father of History."
- Ancient Greek infantry soldiers.
- Traditional story explaining natural events.
- Member of a city-state.
- Philosopher and tutor of Alexander.
- Athenian statesman during the Golden Age.
- Influential Greek philosopher.
- "Father of Medicine."
- Military formation of soldiers.
- Pre-Greek civilization known for warriors.
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- Famous temple in Athens.
- Rule by the people.
- Marketplace and meeting place.
- Citizens elect representatives.
- Independent community with its own government.
- Rule by a few.
- Greek term for city-state.
- Long narrative poem.
- Greek city known for democracy.
- Conflict between Athens and Sparta.
- Rule by nobles.
- Citizens make decisions directly.
- Ancient Greek athletic competitions.
- Formal agreement between city-states.
- Militaristic Greek city-state.
34 Clues: Rule by a few. • Spartan slaves. • Rule by nobles. • Rule by the people. • Famed fable writer. • Conqueror of Persia. • Long narrative poem. • "Father of History." • "Father of Medicine." • Mathematician, theorem. • Member of a city-state. • Famous temple in Athens. • Rule by a single leader. • Greek term for city-state. • Marketplace and meeting place. • Influential Greek philosopher. • ...
ETYMOLOGY CROSSWORD 2025-10-30
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- prefix meaning "in front of,on behalf of"
- numerical value of LXXIV
- Numerical value of LVII
- what is the suffix in the word thankful?
- definition of prefix “auto-”
- Greek letter that translates to a S
- numerical value of LXXXIII
- definition of Greek suffix "-arch"
- how many parts is a trilogy composed of?
- what category is the suffix "-some" apart of?
- prefix meaning "in addition to"
- 5th letter of Greek alphabet
- numerical value of decimal
- Greek suffix meaning "rule by"
- definition of prefix “ante-”
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- last letter of Greek alphabet
- Numerical value of XLIX
- numerical value of octagon
- numerical value of XXXI
- What is the meaning of cipher in math?
- How many members does a sextet have?
- Greek letter before Mu
- Greek letter after Eta
- to speak out
- prefix meaning "large"
- to write again
- prefix meaning "between"
- to carry out
- pertaining to words
- prefix meaning “down, from, about”
30 Clues: to speak out • to carry out • to write again • pertaining to words • Greek letter before Mu • Greek letter after Eta • prefix meaning "large" • Numerical value of XLIX • Numerical value of LVII • numerical value of XXXI • numerical value of LXXIV • prefix meaning "between" • numerical value of octagon • numerical value of LXXXIII • numerical value of decimal • definition of prefix “auto-” • ...
B3 Practice Crossword 2023-11-18
Across
- The organ where a fertilised egg implants - provides nutrients and oxygen (6 letters - Begins with "U")
- The removal of the uterus lining and blood during the menstrual cycle (6 letters - Begins with "P")
- CNS - The part of the nervous system that is made up of your spinal cord and brain (3 words - Begins with "Central")
- A nervous response that does not use the brain (6 letters - Begins with "R")
- A chemical messenger like FSH or oestrogen (7 letters - Begins with "H")
- The name of the cycle that controls the maturation and release of egg cells, as well as changes in the uterus lining (9 letters - Begins with "M")
- A cell that transmits electrical impulses (7 letters)
- A specialised cell that is fertilised to produce an embryo (3 letters - Begins with "E")
- A group of tissues that releases hormones, like the ovary (5 letters - Begins with "G")
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- A hormone that maintains the lining of the uterus (12 letters - Begins with "P")
- A collection of cells that responds to a stimulus (8 letters - Begins with "R")
- A neurone that sends electrical impulses to your brain or spinal cord (7 letters - Begins with "S")
- A gland that releases oestrogen and mature eggs (5 letters - Begins with "O")
- A neurone that sends electrical impulses to muscles or glands (5 letters - Begins with "M")
- A hormone that builds up the lining of the uterus (9 letters - Begins with "O")
- A hormone that stimulates follicles in the ovary to mature an egg cell (3 letters - Begins with "F")
- The part of a neurone that sends signals away from the cell body (4 letters - Begins with "A")
- A hormone that triggers the release of an egg from the follicle (2 letters - Begins with "L")
18 Clues: A cell that transmits electrical impulses (7 letters) • A chemical messenger like FSH or oestrogen (7 letters - Begins with "H") • A nervous response that does not use the brain (6 letters - Begins with "R") • A gland that releases oestrogen and mature eggs (5 letters - Begins with "O") • ...
Greece Review 2025-01-30
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- Government type which is ruled by land-owning nobles
- Plato's student
- This temple in Athens was built to honor Athena
- The age that boys would be taken from their home to be put in the army in Sparta
- The marketplace in a Greek city
- Athletic games that began in Greece
- Greek "father of history" who wrote about the Persian Wars
- Greek stateman/politician who led Athens through its golden age
- The Empire that fought Sparta and Athens in the first major war in Greece's history
- The most elaborate type of Greek column
- Name for Spartan slaves
- founder, conqueror, and ruler of Persia
- This Greek city is located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula
- a maze
- Philip II and Alexander the Great are both from this region
- Greece's most famous poet
- Government type ruled by a harsh or cruel leader with absolute power
- An early Greek epic poem about one man's journey back to his home after war
- a religion with many gods
- The smaller sea located within the country of Greece
- Group that lived on the island of Crete and traded in the Mediterranean
- a governor in a Persian territory
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- A citizen-soldier in Athens
- a fortified hilltop in a Greek city
- The expansion of Greek culture
- a public speaker
- Socrates' student
- Macedonian who created a large empire stretching from Greece to Egypt to India
- Government type which is ruled by a king or queen
- Sparta was the leader of the _________ League
- Greek for "love of wisdom"
- German archaeologist who discovered Troy in 1873
- Persian religion; one of the oldest monotheistic religions
- Government type which is ruled by a few elite people
- The most simple type of Greek column
- ruled the Persian empire at its peak
- The larger sea that surrounds Greece
- Macedonian who conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian War
- The Iliad is a early Greek epic poem about the war that takes place in this Greek city
- A Greek style military formation
- Considered the father of western philosophy
- This group had more rights in Sparta than in Athens
- name for a Greek city-state
- This group of outsiders was not allowed to become citizens in Athens
- Government type which is ruled by the people
- This geographic feature in Greece offered protection from early invaders, yet stopped Greece from unifying
- This Greek city was leader of the Delian League
47 Clues: a maze • Plato's student • a public speaker • Socrates' student • Name for Spartan slaves • Greece's most famous poet • a religion with many gods • Greek for "love of wisdom" • A citizen-soldier in Athens • name for a Greek city-state • The expansion of Greek culture • The marketplace in a Greek city • A Greek style military formation • a governor in a Persian territory • ...
Classical Greece 2025-05-21
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- – A tight military formation used by hoplites in battle.
- – The triangular upper part of a Greek temple’s front.
- – A practice in Athens where citizens could vote to exile someone.
- – A city-state, the basic political unit of ancient Greece.
- – A high-ranking official in Sparta with authority over kings.
- – A fortified hilltop in a Greek city, often the site of temples.
- – A ruler who seized power by force but wasn't necessarily cruel.
- – A system of government where citizens vote on laws and leaders.
- – The currency used in many Greek city-states.
- – A type of tunic worn by Greek men and women.
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- – The four-year period between Olympic Games.
- – A heavily armed Greek foot soldier.
- – A traditional story involving gods or heroes to explain natural events.
- – A public marketplace and gathering space in a Greek city.
- – A council or court of elders in Athens.
- – A fast Greek warship with three rows of oars.
- – A thinker who seeks wisdom and knowledge about the world.
- – A covered walkway or portico, often used for public use.
- – The seating area of a Greek theater.
- – A priest or priestess who gave advice or prophecies from the gods.
20 Clues: – A heavily armed Greek foot soldier. • – The seating area of a Greek theater. • – A council or court of elders in Athens. • – The four-year period between Olympic Games. • – The currency used in many Greek city-states. • – A type of tunic worn by Greek men and women. • – A fast Greek warship with three rows of oars. • ...
Etymology Review Chpts 5,6,7,8 2025-10-30
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- means twice or in two ways
- -crat and -arch mean…
- Hemi- and semi- both mean half. Which one is from Greek?
- means: through
- means nine in Latin
- The study of a word; the origin of a word
- Does mili- comes from Latin or Greek?
- means: in front of, on behalf of
- which breathing symbol adds an "h" sound to the beginning of a word?
- means: rules of
- means second in Greek
- dis means _____(Greek)
- Latin number for four
- letter name for this symbol: ν
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- Kilo- comes from what Greek cardinal number?
- ambo- means ____(Latin)
- means: thing written
- means: down, from, about
- always transliterated as a y except in diphthongs
- means nine in Greek
- means: quality of, state of
- pan- or panto- mean ____
- means: science of measuring
- means: one and a half in Latin
- inter- means ____
- means seven in Greek
- meaning of latin adj./noun: nihil
- gamma is transliterated as an n if it appears _____ another gamma, kappa, chi, or xi.
- letter name for this symbol: η
- means one in Greek
30 Clues: means: through • means: rules of • inter- means ____ • means one in Greek • means nine in Greek • means nine in Latin • means: thing written • means seven in Greek • -crat and -arch mean… • means second in Greek • Latin number for four • dis means _____(Greek) • ambo- means ____(Latin) • means: down, from, about • pan- or panto- mean ____ • means twice or in two ways • ...
Birthday Crossword 2024-02-22
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- - Present, appearing, or found everywhere (10 letters)
- - Waterfall or a popular programming pattern (7 letters)
- fit for a King or Queen (5 letters)
- healing technique (5 letters)
- - Fortunate accident or discovery (11 letters)
- Venue for ceremonies and events (4 letters)
- country in the Middle East (6 letters)
- - Highest point or peak (6 letters)
- - Delicately light or airy; otherworldly (9 letters)
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- - The purest essence or embodiment of something (12 letters)
- - Coordinate in time; make simultaneous (12 letters)
- - Front of a building; often used metaphorically (6 letters)
- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust (6 letters)
- - Sudden realization or understanding (8 letters)
- Nobel Prize-winning physicist known for his theory of relativity (6 letters)
15 Clues: healing technique (5 letters) • fit for a King or Queen (5 letters) • - Highest point or peak (6 letters) • country in the Middle East (6 letters) • Venue for ceremonies and events (4 letters) • - Fortunate accident or discovery (11 letters) • - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust (6 letters) • - Sudden realization or understanding (8 letters) • ...
vocabulary adventure 2024-10-04
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- To run very fast (5 letters)
- A small animal that can fly and makes honey (3 letters)
- You read this every day (7 letters)
- The season when leaves fall (6 letters)
- A place with many books (7 letters)
- To shout loudly (4 letters)
- The number after nine (3 letters)
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- The part of the body used for thinking (5 letters)
- A fruit that's red and crunchy (5 letters)
- A large animal with a trunk (5 letters)
- You write with this (3 letters)
- Opposite of up (4 letters)
- Opposite of night (3 letters)
- Something you drink that comes from a cow (4 letters)
- The color of the sky on a clear day (4 letters)
15 Clues: Opposite of up (4 letters) • To shout loudly (4 letters) • To run very fast (5 letters) • Opposite of night (3 letters) • You write with this (3 letters) • The number after nine (3 letters) • You read this every day (7 letters) • A place with many books (7 letters) • A large animal with a trunk (5 letters) • The season when leaves fall (6 letters) • ...
Revision crossword 2017-06-23
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- This mathematician shouted 'eureka!'.
- The Greek style of architecture was the __________ style.
- The location of the most famous Greek oracle.
- The Goddess of Love.
- A famous Greek historian.
- The Greeks tricked the Trojans with a wooden _________.
- The earliest of the three famous Greek tragic poets.
- The God of wine.
- This philosopher founded the Academy.
- The Queen of the Gods.
- The name of the woman Alexander married.
- The word for 'rule by the people'.
- The first era of Ancient Greece.
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- The most famous Greek poet.
- The fifth era of Ancient Greece.
- The third era of Ancient Greece.
- The God of the Underworld.
- The most famous Greek city state, which had the Acropolis.
- The King of the Gods.
- This philosopher founded the Lyceum.
- The Greek leader who gave the famous 'Funeral Oration'.
- The abbreviation for the words 'Anno Domini'.
- The second era of Ancient Greece.
- The abbreviation for the words 'Before Christ'.
24 Clues: The God of wine. • The Goddess of Love. • The King of the Gods. • The Queen of the Gods. • A famous Greek historian. • The God of the Underworld. • The most famous Greek poet. • The fifth era of Ancient Greece. • The third era of Ancient Greece. • The first era of Ancient Greece. • The second era of Ancient Greece. • The word for 'rule by the people'. • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-19
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- was a tragedian of classical Athens
- Samos was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- a Spartan king whose stand against the invading Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae in central Greece
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- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western
- the Great was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
- was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics
- Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun.
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE.
- Phillip of Macedonwas the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom
20 Clues: was a tragedian of classical Athens • ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE. • was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus • was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War • ...
Globalisation Crossword 2012-09-17
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- The limit/potential of a country’s economy to produce goods/services (2 words, 19 letters)
- A tax on imported goods (1 word, 6 letters)
- This rise in prices of good/services in an economy over an amount of time, this usually decreases because of Globalisation (1 word, 9 letters)
- Sending out of Goods or Services to overseas countries for sale (1 word, 6 letters)
- When the total amount of a nation’s debits outweigh the nation’s credits (3 words, 21 letters)
- Increase in amount of goods and services produced by a nation over an amount of time (2 words, 15 letters)
- When cultures expand beyond their borders and locate in new parts of the globe, this increases awareness of other nations/groups (2 words, 21 letters)
- Using energies on specialised tasks, rather than performing all required tasks (1 word, 14 letters)
- Basic structures (physical and organisational) needed for the operation of a society/economy (eg. Roads)
- The rate that a nation's currency is exchanged/swapped for another nation's currency (1 word, 12 letters)
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- The bringing in of Goods or Services from overseas for sale (1 word, 6 letters)
- The ability of a group/individual/nation to carry out a specific activity more efficiently than another activity (2 words, 20 letters)
- A …………. Corporation, is a corporation that deals beyond its nation’s borders (1 word, 13 letters)
- Economic benefit/financial aid paid to a business/economic sector provided by a government to support an activity (exports) (1 word, 7 letters)
- When nations trade Goods, Services, Investments, Finances and Productive Resources more. This reduces barriers between nations, like Tariffs and Import Quotas (2 words, 21 letters)
- A policy in which a government doesn’t discriminate against imports or interfere with exports by not applying tariffs/subsidies/ quotas (2 words, 18 letters)
- The average exchange rate of a nation's currecncy for another nation's currency, each country's currency is given an importance (using the amount of trade done by the nation) (3 words, 16 letters)
- The ability of a group/individual/nation to carry out a specific activity more efficiently than another group/individual/nation (2 words, 16 letters)
- The lowest wage permitted to be paid to employees, by the law (In Australia’s case, Australian Fair Pay Commission) (2 words, 11 letters)
- Economic aid/assistance offered by a nation to another (2 words, 10 letters)
20 Clues: A tax on imported goods (1 word, 6 letters) • Economic aid/assistance offered by a nation to another (2 words, 10 letters) • The bringing in of Goods or Services from overseas for sale (1 word, 6 letters) • Sending out of Goods or Services to overseas countries for sale (1 word, 6 letters) • ...
Steven's Very Difficult Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-06
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- King of the Greek gods
- Greek god who rules the sea
- Queen of the Greek gods
- Greek hero who killed the Nemean lion
- Wooden animal that went through the gates of Troy
- Mountain where Greek gods live
- Greek hero who took 10 years to get home from the Trojan War
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- Greek monster with only one eye
- Name of the Gorgon killed by Perseus
- Ruler of the ancient Greek underworld
- Greek hero Achilles' weakness
- Winged horse of Greek mythology
- Prince of Troy who was killed by an arrow
- Messenger of the Greek gods
14 Clues: King of the Greek gods • Queen of the Greek gods • Greek god who rules the sea • Messenger of the Greek gods • Greek hero Achilles' weakness • Mountain where Greek gods live • Greek monster with only one eye • Winged horse of Greek mythology • Name of the Gorgon killed by Perseus • Ruler of the ancient Greek underworld • Greek hero who killed the Nemean lion • ...
C1 2024-06-02
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- cart pulled by horses
- a group of soldiers
- left alone
- in an obedient manner
- group of voracious birds
- pierced with holes
- constructed with a single slope on each side of the ridge
- moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being
- home of the gods
- greek word for riptide
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- one eyed creature
- infernal regions of ancient greek mythology
- Greek mythological figure famous for his punishment in Tartarus
- not quite right
- cannot die
- type of yogurt
- greek currency until 2001
- distance north or south of equator
- one-eyed giant son of Poseidon
- overflowing with type of gas/steam
20 Clues: left alone • cannot die • type of yogurt • not quite right • home of the gods • one eyed creature • pierced with holes • a group of soldiers • cart pulled by horses • in an obedient manner • greek word for riptide • group of voracious birds • greek currency until 2001 • one-eyed giant son of Poseidon • distance north or south of equator • overflowing with type of gas/steam • ...
Study Tool - Roots - Option 3 2023-02-09
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- Latin root meaning “to scare”
- Latin root meaning “mind”
- Latin root meaning “to punish”
- Latin root meaning “year”
- Latin root meaning “time”
- Latin root meaning “to press a lawsuit”
- Greek root meaning “time”
- Latin root meaning “fear”
- Latin root meaning “frequnt”
- Greek root meaning “to know”
- Latin root meaning “to respect”
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- Latin root meaning “to know”
- Lain root meaing “law”
- Latin root meaning “reason”
- Greek root meaning “to remember”
- Latin root meaning “disturbed”
- Greek root meaning “justice”
- Latin root meaning “to be scared”
- Greek root meaning “Custom”
- Latin root meaning “to fear”
- Latin root meaning “old”
21 Clues: Lain root meaing “law” • Latin root meaning “old” • Latin root meaning “mind” • Latin root meaning “year” • Latin root meaning “time” • Greek root meaning “time” • Latin root meaning “fear” • Latin root meaning “reason” • Greek root meaning “Custom” • Latin root meaning “to know” • Greek root meaning “justice” • Latin root meaning “frequnt” • Latin root meaning “to fear” • ...
Our Names 2023-09-22
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- A girl name starting with A that has 6 letters
- A girl name with 5 letters
- A boy name that has 7 letters
- A boy name starting with M with 6 letters
- A girl name starting with T that has 5 letters
- A girl name starting with A that has 8 letters
- A boy name starting with T that has 6 letters
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- A boy name starting with C that has 9 letters
- A boy name with 5 letters
- A girl name starting with B
- A girl name with 6 letters
- A boy name starting with A with 7 letters
- A girl name starting and ending with the letter A
- A girl name starting with J that has 7 letters
- A boy name starting with A with 9 letters
- A boy name starting with M with 5 letters
16 Clues: A boy name with 5 letters • A girl name with 6 letters • A girl name with 5 letters • A girl name starting with B • A boy name that has 7 letters • A boy name starting with A with 7 letters • A boy name starting with M with 6 letters • A boy name starting with A with 9 letters • A boy name starting with M with 5 letters • A boy name starting with C that has 9 letters • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-18
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- The range of wavelengths visible to the human eye(8 letters)
- A system on a chip that integrates all components of a computer(14 letters)
- Pascal invented a device called(10 letters)
- A type of cloud known for its towering, puffy appearance(7 letters)
- Study of the universe beyond Earth(9 letters)
- The planet with the most moons(6 letters)
- The planet known for its blue color due to methane(6 letters)
- Developed the periodic table(6 letters)
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- System of satellites for determining positions on Earth(3 letters)
- A weather condition with heavy rainfall and strong winds(9 letters)
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize(5 letters)
- Developed the process to improve milk safety(7 letters)
- Software that is used to view web pages(7 letters)
- RAM is a dash memory
- An input device
- The first man-made satellite(7 letters)
16 Clues: An input device • RAM is a dash memory • The first man-made satellite(7 letters) • Developed the periodic table(6 letters) • The planet with the most moons(6 letters) • First woman to win a Nobel Prize(5 letters) • Pascal invented a device called(10 letters) • Study of the universe beyond Earth(9 letters) • Software that is used to view web pages(7 letters) • ...
Letters 2021-02-15
10 Clues: The third letter • The first letter • The fifth letter • the sixth letter • The fourth letter • the eighth letter • The Second Letter • the seventh letter • the eleventh letter • the ninth letter sjshjsjinsjjskjjsjhhdnjxnsijsiwuueuejuxhs the tenth letter
Classical and Hellenistic Greece 2022-11-29
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- Athenian philosopher-sentenced to death
- the great empire that invaded Greece...defeated
- leader of Athens during the Pelopon. War
- to copy the Greeks...spread of Greek culture
- an armored Greek soldier
- the warship of the Greek world
- the study of the love of wisdom
- a type of drama in the Greek world :-(
- the 27 year long civil war in Greece
- the religion of Persia
- student of Socrates...wrote "Republic"
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- the Spartan military alliance
- the Macedonian that conquered Persia
- teacher of Alexander the Great
- the great sea victory of Athens over Persia
- battle of the Spartan 300 vs. Persia
- a type of drama in the Greek world :-)
- the fighting formation of the Greek world
- Athenian military alliance
19 Clues: the religion of Persia • an armored Greek soldier • Athenian military alliance • the Spartan military alliance • teacher of Alexander the Great • the warship of the Greek world • the study of the love of wisdom • the Macedonian that conquered Persia • battle of the Spartan 300 vs. Persia • the 27 year long civil war in Greece • a type of drama in the Greek world :-) • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-06-12
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- The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology.
- The goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Greek mythology.
- A monstrous creature with snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone in Greek mythology.
- The queen of the underworld and the goddess of spring and vegetation in Greek mythology.
- A legendary hero and king of Ithaca known for his long and eventful journey home in Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey".
- The queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth in Greek mythology.
- The god of the underworld in Greek mythology, ruling over the dead and the realm of the afterlife.
- The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology.
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- The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth in Greek mythology.
- A legendary hero in Greek mythology known for his incredible strength and twelve labors.
- The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology.
- The first human woman created by the gods, who brought both blessings and troubles to humanity in Greek mythology.
- A legendary musician and poet in Greek mythology who had the ability to charm all living creatures with his music.
- The king of the gods in Greek mythology, often associated with the sky and thunder.
- The god of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology, often depicted with a trident.
- The messenger of the gods and the god of commerce, travel, and communication in Greek mythology.
16 Clues: The god of music, poetry, and the sun in Greek mythology. • The goddess of love, beauty, and desire in Greek mythology. • The god of wine, festivities, and theater in Greek mythology. • The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth in Greek mythology. • The goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare in Greek mythology. • ...
Silent Letters 2023-02-27
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- to tie something you have to know how to make a ____
- We use pencils and pens to do this activity
- a test is designed to see how much you _____ about a topic
- a baby sheep
- some sweaters and scarves are _____
- Nearless Headless Nick is a _______
- if you get 100% on a test, you _____ all the answers
- opposite of smart
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- two halves make one ______
- something you do with your mouth in a conversation
- for Arrow’s race, we were ________ from Chicago to D.C.
- a _____ and a brush and a bowl full of mush
- a sharp utensil
- 60 minutes equals 1 ____
- if you sit on your foot for a long time it can go ____
- April _______ all the things we built for her on her birthday
- there are 24 ______ in a day
17 Clues: a baby sheep • a sharp utensil • opposite of smart • 60 minutes equals 1 ____ • two halves make one ______ • there are 24 ______ in a day • some sweaters and scarves are _____ • Nearless Headless Nick is a _______ • We use pencils and pens to do this activity • a _____ and a brush and a bowl full of mush • something you do with your mouth in a conversation • ...
Silent Letters 2019-11-01
17 Clues: /læm/ • /aɪl/ • /niː/ • /həʊl/ • /hɑːf/ • /sɔːd/ • /gɑːd/ • /klaɪm/ • /ˈlɪsn/ • /gəʊst/ • /ˈkɑːsl/ • /ˈkʌbəd/ • /ˈplʌmə/ • /ˈfɒrɪnə/ • /ˈbɪskɪt/ • /rɪˈzaɪn/ • /ˈrɑːzbəri/
Silent Letters 2025-11-04
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- the past tense of know
- the opposite of correct
- the number you are dividing by
- a person who protects or serves a king
- to use a pen or pencil or keyboard
- the past tense of write
- the scapula that connects your upper and lower leg bones
- the number you are dividing into
- the sound when your knuckle taps on a door
- When you crash into another car
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- the answer to a division problem
- the part of your arm between your forearm and your hand
- to fold something or decorate a package
- a sharp utensil to cut things
- to squeeze water out of something, like a cloth
- to take a string and make a raised bump by threading the string
- to put both knees on the ground
17 Clues: the past tense of know • the opposite of correct • the past tense of write • a sharp utensil to cut things • the number you are dividing by • to put both knees on the ground • When you crash into another car • the answer to a division problem • the number you are dividing into • to use a pen or pencil or keyboard • a person who protects or serves a king • ...
Mythology- Greek Gods and Goddess 2023-05-24
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- God of light and music and archery
- Bird that can live forever
- Half-woman, half-snake creature in Greek mythology
- Roman queen of Gods
- Greek god of sea
- In Roman mythology, king of the gods, analogous to the Greek god Zeus
- A female dragon in Greek mythology. Her mother was Gaea
- God of wine
- A son of Ares, the Greek god of war, named after the ancient kingdom of Thrace
- Greek god of woodlands
- Two-faced god of good beginnings and happy endings
- god of war
- cronus
- Mythical Roman hero, she fought in the war against the Trojan Aeneas
- pan
- Greek god of sky
- Dramatic and orgiastic festivals in honor of the Greek god of wine
- Goddess of love and beautiful gardens
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- immortal horse
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of the hearth, was guarded by the Vestal Virgins
- Home of minotaur
- Goddess of flowers
- Each was the patroness of a particular spring, river, sea, lake, pond, pasture, flower or cloud.
- God of merchants, traders, and thieves
- Goddess of wisdom, schools, and learning
- God of wealth
- Goddess of wisdom
- A snow-white bird in Roman mythology that lives in kings' house
- God of death
- Snake hair
- God of sun
32 Clues: pan • cronus • god of war • Snake hair • God of sun • God of wine • God of death • God of wealth • immortal horse • Home of minotaur • Greek god of sea • Greek god of sky • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of flowers • Roman queen of Gods • Greek god of woodlands • Bird that can live forever • Greek goddess of love and beauty • God of light and music and archery • Goddess of love and beautiful gardens • ...
HR Live - Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-15
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- Everybody hates it but this team juggling with it for streamline compliance (3 letters)
- Name the medical insurance Third Party Administrator (10 letters)
- New award category introduced in 2020 to celebrate individual excellence at FMRI (14 letters)
- Conflict resolution contact at FMRI
- Pride (LGBTQA) is celebrated in this month? (4 letters)
- How many months in current role for IJP eligibility?(6 letters)
- Channel for anonymous complaints (12 letters)
- Award for innovation (6 letters)
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- Forum to chat with HR team (8 letters)
- What is the name of Fidelity’s Corporate Social Responsibility program? (13 letters)
- One stop shop tool for candidate & associates lifecycle (7 letters)
- New way to reach out to HR Operations team with queries (4 letters)
- Temporary global mobility (3 letters)
- Where can you find the monthly learning calendar for training’s scheduled in Fidelity India? (15 letters)
- Name of ERG for persons with disabilities & its allies? (6 letters)
- Domain Certification (7 letters)
16 Clues: Domain Certification (7 letters) • Award for innovation (6 letters) • Conflict resolution contact at FMRI • Temporary global mobility (3 letters) • Forum to chat with HR team (8 letters) • Channel for anonymous complaints (12 letters) • Pride (LGBTQA) is celebrated in this month? (4 letters) • How many months in current role for IJP eligibility?(6 letters) • ...
Trials Of Apollo 2019-06-04
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- A military machine used to hurl objects
- Located in California, this is the training ground for Roman demigods
- Located in Long Island, New York, this is the training ground for Greek demigods
- Greek goddess of agriculture. Queen of grains, fruits and vegetables
- Type of celestial metal Romans used for tools and weapons
- Tree nymphs
- Type of celestial metal Greeks used for tools and weapons
- Percy's mom
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- A race of creatures that is half human, half horse
- The name on Apollo’s ID
- A giant, underground maze
- The Greek goddess of marriage; Zeus’s wife and sister
- A female nature deity who animates nature
- Home of the Twelve Olympians
- Megs karpoi
- Apollo’s twin sister. Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon
- The Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father
- A half god half mortal
- A Greek forest god, part goat and part man
- The Greek god of the sun, prophecy, music and healing
20 Clues: Megs karpoi • Tree nymphs • Percy's mom • A half god half mortal • The name on Apollo’s ID • A giant, underground maze • Home of the Twelve Olympians • A military machine used to hurl objects • The Greek god of the sea; Percy’s father • A female nature deity who animates nature • A Greek forest god, part goat and part man • A race of creatures that is half human, half horse • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome 2022-05-11
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- Greeks often preferred to go ________
- Male Romans wore this garment
- Greek diets were mostly _____________
- This pet was popular for both Greeks and Romans
- A common pet in Greece was an ___
- Both Rome and Greece built _______ around their cities for protection
- Romans wore footwear made of _______
- Greece and Rome children both enjoyed playing with this toy which can even be found among today's children
- ________ was a popular toy for Greek children
- This was a common breed of dog for both Greek and Rome
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- __________ was the only Ancient Greece city to not be protected by a wall
- Type of Greek building used to hold games and chariot races
- Both Greek men and women who this garment
- Type of Ancient Greece government
- Greeks had very ______ and functional clothing
- Romans’ clothing indicated _______ _______
- Roman education was based on ______ traditions
- A very common fruit in both Roman and Greek diets
- Type of Ancient Rome government
- Type of Roman building used for gladiatorial contests
20 Clues: Male Romans wore this garment • Type of Ancient Rome government • Type of Ancient Greece government • A common pet in Greece was an ___ • Romans wore footwear made of _______ • Greeks often preferred to go ________ • Greek diets were mostly _____________ • Both Greek men and women who this garment • Romans’ clothing indicated _______ _______ • ...
Vocab #4 2025-01-13
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- Blended cultures from Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Southeast European region, home to Greece and other countries.
- Alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta.
- Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens.
- Greek city-state known for democracy, philosophy, and culture.
- System using money for trade and transactions.
- Conflict between groups within the same country or state.
- Government controlled by a few powerful individuals.
- Ancient Greek military formation of closely arranged soldiers.
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- Temple on Athens' Acropolis, dedicated to goddess Athena.
- A ruler who seizes power without legal right.
- Exchange of goods/services without using money.
- Ancient kingdom north of Greece, home to Alexander the Great.
- Period of significant cultural and political achievement.
- A Greek city-state, central to Greek political life.
- Government ruled by a king or queen.
- Rule by a privileged, elite class.
- Thinker who seeks wisdom and knowledge through reason.
- Government where people rule or elect representatives.
20 Clues: Rule by a privileged, elite class. • Government ruled by a king or queen. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • Alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta. • Alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens. • A ruler who seizes power without legal right. • System using money for trade and transactions. • Exchange of goods/services without using money. • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- War between Athens and Sparta
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Clear or order based thinking
- Greek mathematician
- King of Macedonia
- Wars Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
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- Great Greek doctor
- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Led the second invasion of Greece
- An Agreement to work together
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • War between Athens and Sparta • An Agreement to work together • Clear or order based thinking • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • One of the greatest conquerors in history • ...
The Greek World 2014-03-28
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- Greek philosopher known for logic and reasoning
- Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas
- Wars Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- The first ruler of the Persian Empire
- Great Greek doctor
- Led the second invasion of Greece
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Group of warriors who stood close together in a square
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- One of the greatest conquerors in history
- Expanded the borders of the Persian Empire
- Unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- Greek mathematician
- Clear or order based thinking
- King of Macedonia
- An agreement to work together
17 Clues: King of Macedonia • Great Greek doctor • Greek mathematician • Clear or order based thinking • War between Athens and Sparta • An agreement to work together • Unit of soldiers who ride horses • Led the second invasion of Greece • The first ruler of the Persian Empire • Greek-like, or influenced by Greek ideas • One of the greatest conquerors in history • ...
basic of accounting 2024-09-28
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- Receivable – Money owed to a business by its customers (12 letters)
- – An official inspection of financial records (5 letters)
- Sheet – A financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity at a point in time (12 letters)
- – Costs incurred to generate revenue (7 letters)
- – The income earned from business activities (7 letters)
- – What a company owes to others (9 letters)
- it! Here's a crossword puzzle with 15 basic accounting terms and clues:
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- – The book where transactions are first recorded (7 letters)
- – The financial resources used to fund a business (7 letters)
- – Resources owned by a company (6 letters)
- Flow – The movement of cash into and out of a business (9 letters)
- – Goods available for sale (9 letters)
- – An entry on the right side of an account (6 letters)
- – The owner’s interest in the assets of a company after liabilities are deducted (6 letters)
- Balance – A report that lists all accounts and their balances (12 letters)
- – An entry on the left side of an account (5 letters)
16 Clues: – Goods available for sale (9 letters) • – Resources owned by a company (6 letters) • – What a company owes to others (9 letters) • – Costs incurred to generate revenue (7 letters) • – An entry on the left side of an account (5 letters) • – An entry on the right side of an account (6 letters) • – The income earned from business activities (7 letters) • ...
wk.1 Sight word puzzle 2025-12-04
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- (4 letters): A piece of information known to be true or real.
- (7 letters): Made a choice or a firm judgment.
- (6 letters): A piece of land surrounded by water.
- (6 letters): The past tense of "become," meaning to start to be.
- (7 letters): The language spoken in the UK, USA, and many other countries.
- (7 letters): The past tense of "bring," meaning to carry something with you.
- (4 letters): A part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
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- (7 letters): A device that uses power to perform a task.
- (5 letters): A food staple made from flour and water, often eaten for breakfast.
- (7 letters): Moving fast; swiftly.
- (5 letters): Easy to see through; or, easy to understand.
- (9 letters): At the end; after a long time.
- (9 letters): Doing something with great attention and caution.
- (4 letters): Having the power, skill, or means to do something.
- (4 letters): To stop moving; a stop.
- Clues
16 Clues: Clues • (7 letters): Moving fast; swiftly. • (4 letters): To stop moving; a stop. • (9 letters): At the end; after a long time. • (7 letters): Made a choice or a firm judgment. • (6 letters): A piece of land surrounded by water. • (7 letters): A device that uses power to perform a task. • (5 letters): Easy to see through; or, easy to understand. • ...
Famous movies 2024-02-13
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- Toy adventures (4 letters)
- Ring quest (5 letters)
- Dreamy labyrinth (7 letters)
- Jungle king (6 letters)
- Vampire love (7 letters)
- Ghost hunters (8 letters)
- Royal Simba (4 letters)
- Boxing underdog (6 letters)
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- Dinosaur park (9 letters)
- Wizardry and a school (8 letters)
- Oceanic heist (11 letters)
- Mind games (7 letters)
- Silent hotel (7 letters)
- Space saga (4 letters)
- Shipwreck romance (7 letters)
15 Clues: Mind games (7 letters) • Ring quest (5 letters) • Space saga (4 letters) • Jungle king (6 letters) • Royal Simba (4 letters) • Silent hotel (7 letters) • Vampire love (7 letters) • Dinosaur park (9 letters) • Ghost hunters (8 letters) • Oceanic heist (11 letters) • Toy adventures (4 letters) • Boxing underdog (6 letters) • Dreamy labyrinth (7 letters) • Shipwreck romance (7 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2023-04-05
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- Greek god of war
- Goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- Goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- The Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread
- Leaping Is a term for various non-violent bull fighting
- Was the demigod Saviour and protector of the city Elis
- Was an enchantress, known by some as a siren
- Meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread
- Has snakes on her head
- Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher
- The Greek God of Chaos
- The god of the sky
- Greek god of blacksmiths
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- An ancient Greek mythological hero
- Ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- The god of everything
- Ancient times males who were sometimes demigods were sent on these
- God of boundaries, roads and travellers
- Three goddesses of vengeance and retribution
- The Goddess of home and hearth
- The winged goddess of victory
- Is a city in Greece named after the mythical nymph
- The god of the sea
- The Greek god of fertility
- Was the Greek king of Ithaca
- The capital of Greece
26 Clues: Greek god of war • The god of the sea • The god of the sky • The god of everything • The capital of Greece • Has snakes on her head • The Greek God of Chaos • Greek god of blacksmiths • The Greek god of fertility • Was the Greek king of Ithaca • The winged goddess of victory • The Goddess of home and hearth • Was an Ancient Greek Philosopher • An ancient Greek mythological hero • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-19
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- was a tragedian of classical Athens
- Samos was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- a Spartan king whose stand against the invading Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae in central Greece
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- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western
- the Great was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
- was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics
- Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun.
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE.
- Phillip of Macedonwas the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom
20 Clues: was a tragedian of classical Athens • ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE. • was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus • was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War • ...
Important Greeks 2024-09-19
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- was a tragedian of classical Athens
- Samos was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician
- was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences
- an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy.
- a Spartan king whose stand against the invading Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae in central Greece
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- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired three modern sporting events
- was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC.
- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western
- the Great was one of the greatest military strategists and leaders in world history
- was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War
- was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens. He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics
- Greek astronomer who maintained that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun.
- of Persia was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
- ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE.
- Phillip of Macedonwas the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom
20 Clues: was a tragedian of classical Athens • ancient Greek dramatist who lived from about 496 to about 406 BCE. • was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician • was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus • was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War • ...
Unit 1.2 History of the Catholic Church by Matthieu Pangan and Giancarlo D'allomo 2025-02-06
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- a life of heroic devotion to God (mocking, hatred, denial of religious freedom)
- type of persecution refused civic worship of the Emperor as the son of God
- Ruled from AD 54-68; called him the greatest of Gods and used Christians as a scapegoat
- type of persecution where Christians refused to participate in pagan worship
- Universal; St. Ignatius of Antioch used it first
- physical torture and death; Christians are most persecuted group today
- Followers of Christ; St Paul first used it
- martyred in AD 165; wrote "First Apology" and listed the order of Mass as we know it today; used Greek philosophy to defend Christianity
- martyred in AD 202; wrote "Against Heresies" defending the Church from Gnosticism
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- 4th Pope; considered the 1st Apostolic father; wrote letter to Corinth that that testifies to the supreme authority of Bishop of Rome
- Bishop of Antioch; martyred in AD 108; wrote 7 letters of encouragement to Christians in Asia Minor that proved primacy of Peter
- a Greek word for "witness", to die rather than deny faith
- type of persecution where St. Paul taught that idols were futile and worthless
- written AD 40-60; Greek for "teaching"; "The Teaching of the Lord through the 12 Apostles to the Gentiles"
- defender of faith
- ruled from AD 161-180; did not call for persecution but did not stop it
- took place in private homes; only for baptized and those from grave sin; aka "Breaking of Bread"/"Agape Feast"
17 Clues: defender of faith • Followers of Christ; St Paul first used it • Universal; St. Ignatius of Antioch used it first • a Greek word for "witness", to die rather than deny faith • physical torture and death; Christians are most persecuted group today • ruled from AD 161-180; did not call for persecution but did not stop it • ...
HR Live - Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-17
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- Pride (LGBTQA) is celebrated in this month (4 letters)
- Browse info, make a request, contact HR or raise a concern using this new platform (4 letters)
- Team managing temporary work assignments to various parts of the globe (3 letters)
- Minimum no. of months required in current role for an associate to be IJP eligible (6 letters)
- Channel for anonymous complaints (12 letters)
- Award for innovation (6 letters)
- New award category introduced in 2020 to celebrate individual excellence at FMRI (14 letters)
- The enterprise cloud application used across the candidate & associates lifecycle (7 letters)
- Where can you find the monthly learning calendar for training’s scheduled in Fidelity India? (15 letters)
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- Forum to chat with HR team members. Primarily driven by HRBusiness Partners (2 words, 8 letters)
- Conflict resolution contact at FMRI (2 words, 16 letters)
- What is the name of Fidelity’s Corporate Social Responsibility program? (13 letters)
- Name the medical insurance Third Party Administrator (10 letters)
- Flagship program for Domain Certification (7 letters)
- Monthly payroll deduction line item (3 letters)
- ERG for persons with disabilities & their allies (6 letters)
16 Clues: Award for innovation (6 letters) • Channel for anonymous complaints (12 letters) • Monthly payroll deduction line item (3 letters) • Flagship program for Domain Certification (7 letters) • Pride (LGBTQA) is celebrated in this month (4 letters) • Conflict resolution contact at FMRI (2 words, 16 letters) • ERG for persons with disabilities & their allies (6 letters) • ...
Happy Holidays 2024-11-26
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- Month in which many major holidays are celebrated (8 letters).
- Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan, known for feasts (10 letters).
- A U.S. holiday celebrated with turkey and gratitude (11 letters).
- Holiday tradition involving daily treats hidden behind small doors (15 letters).
- Holiday wreath often associated with the season of Christmas (6 letters).
- Holiday celebrating military veterans in the U.S. (9 letters).
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- Traditional Christmas song about 12 days of giving (10 letters).
- Holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus, marked by gift-giving and decorations (9 letters).
- What many people light to celebrate Hanukkah (8 letters).
- Feast day honoring a saint associated with gift-giving and Christmas (17 letters).
- Season that marks the start of Christmas preparations (6 letters).
- Jewish festival of lights (8 letters).
- African-American holiday celebrating heritage, lasting seven days (7 letters).
- Final night of the year, marked by fireworks and resolutions (7 letters).
- Hindu festival of lights, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness (6 letters).
- Celebrated on December 31, also known as New Year's Eve (3 letters).
16 Clues: Jewish festival of lights (8 letters). • What many people light to celebrate Hanukkah (8 letters). • Month in which many major holidays are celebrated (8 letters). • Holiday celebrating military veterans in the U.S. (9 letters). • Traditional Christmas song about 12 days of giving (10 letters). • A U.S. holiday celebrated with turkey and gratitude (11 letters). • ...
The Executive Branch 2023-11-29
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- Maximum number of years a President can serve in office. (5 letters)
- Official residence and workplace of the President. (10 letters)
- Department focused on economic growth, trade, and job creation. (8 letters)
- Department managing the nation's finances. (8 letters)
- Focuses on the protection of the nation's safety and defense. (15 letters)
- Second in command, presides over the Senate. (13 letters)
- The highest office in the U.S. executive branch. (8 letters)
- The number of executive departments in the President's Cabinet.
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- Department responsible for the nation's military. (7 letters)
- Department responsible for policies on protecting natural resources. (13 letters)
- Department overseeing federal law enforcement and legal matters. (7 letters)
- Number of years in a single term for a U.S. President. (4 letters)
- Department handling foreign affairs and diplomacy. (5 letters)
- Department concerned with public health and services. (6 letters)
- Advisory body composed of federal department heads. (6 letters)
- Title given to the presiding officer of the House of Representatives. (7 letters)
16 Clues: Department managing the nation's finances. (8 letters) • Second in command, presides over the Senate. (13 letters) • The highest office in the U.S. executive branch. (8 letters) • Department responsible for the nation's military. (7 letters) • Department handling foreign affairs and diplomacy. (5 letters) • ...
Mathematics 2025-06-28
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- Concept of nothingness as a number introduced by Indians. (4 letters)
- Trigonometric function representing the ratio of opposite to hypotenuse. (4 letters)
- Trigonometric function representing adjacent over hypotenuse. (6 letters)
- Word describing a shape like a circle. (8 letters)
- 14th-century Indian mathematician from the Kerala school. (7 letters)
- Ancient Indian mathematician known as the "Father of Indian Mathematics."
- Ancient Indian text with mathematical sutras and geometry. (10 letters)
- Branch of mathematics dealing with variables and equations. (7 letters)
- A mathematical constant approximated as 3.1416. (2 letters)
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- Ancient Indian system of fast mental calculations. (9 letters)
- Concept of endlessness in mathematics. (8 letters)
- Indian state known for the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. (6 letters)
- Number system developed in India involving place value. (7 letters)
- Mathematician who introduced zero and negative numbers to mathematics. (11 letters)
- Branch of mathematics dealing with numbers and basic operations. (10 letters)
- Shape with four equal sides and right angles. (6 letters)
16 Clues: Concept of endlessness in mathematics. (8 letters) • Word describing a shape like a circle. (8 letters) • Shape with four equal sides and right angles. (6 letters) • A mathematical constant approximated as 3.1416. (2 letters) • Ancient Indian system of fast mental calculations. (9 letters) • Number system developed in India involving place value. (7 letters) • ...
GREEK WORDS ON INTERNATIONAL USE 2021-05-16
8 Clues: POEM IN GERMAN • PLANET IN GREEK • SCHOOL IN ROMANIAN • THERE IS IN A CIRCLE (IN LATVIAN) • KIND 0F LITERATURE WORK (IN POLISH) • A PLACE WHERE CHILDREN GO TO BE EDUCATED(IN GERMAN) • A LARGE SPHERICAL OBJECT ORBITING A STAR(7 LETTERS) • THIS POLITICAL SYSTEM WAS BORN IN ANCIENT ATHENS (IN PORTUGUESE)
The Fall of Rome 2023-12-06
8 Clues: The emperor in 312 A.D.? • The last leader of Rome? • A alphabet with 26 letters? • A rapid increase in prices? • Who captured Rome in 410 A.D? • A material for building structure? • Greek city where the capital was moved to? • who could the Romans not hold back in the border.
