greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Tikki Ring Game Crossword 2025-06-12
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- A substance used to finish and protect wood surfaces, giving them a smooth sheen. (3 letters)
- A tool used for marking measurements or drawing designs. (6 letters)
- A hand tool used to remove small amounts of material for shaping. (4 letters)
- A tool used to check and mark right angles in woodwork. (3,6 letters)
- A power tool that uses a sanding belt to smooth large surfaces. (4,6 letters)
- A common adhesive used in woodwork and crafts.(3,4 letters)
- A straight-edged tool used to measure or draw lines. (5 letters)
- A drill bit that creates flat-bottomed holes, often used in woodworking.(8,3 letters)
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- A material used to smooth surfaces by abrasion. (9 letters)
- A cut-out guide, glued onto material to aid precise cutting. (5,8 letters)
- A powered, reciprocating saw designed for cutting intricate shapes and curves in thin materials like wood, plastic, or metal. (6,3 letters)
- A fixed drill machine used for precise vertical drilling. (6,5 letters)
- A hand tool with a thin blade used for cutting curves in wood or plastic.(6,3 letters)
- A protective garment worn during practical work. (5 letters)
- A tool used to mark the centre of a point before drilling. (6,5 letters)
- used to hold a piece of material and guide to ensure the process can be repeated accurately and to a high quality. (3 letters)
16 Clues: A material used to smooth surfaces by abrasion. (9 letters) • A common adhesive used in woodwork and crafts.(3,4 letters) • A protective garment worn during practical work. (5 letters) • A straight-edged tool used to measure or draw lines. (5 letters) • A tool used for marking measurements or drawing designs. (6 letters) • ...
Chapter 3 2024-08-30
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- geo
- chron
- a vehicle composed of two wheels
- center
- meter, metr
- The science which deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- chrom, chromat, chro
- dyn, dynam
- correct, right, straight
- an instrument for measuring time
- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, etc...
- The Greek root meaning sun
- The Greek suffix for divination or prophecy
- What is the Greek root meaning circle?
- The English meaning of the Greek suffix -latry, -later, or -latrous
- the worship of the sun
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- iso
- A government ruled by the two independent authorities
- The Greek prefix dis-, di- can mean two or what else?
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts, facing each other
- reproducing sound correctly or authentically
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric feature
- The Greek root meaning god
- The Greek prefix meaning one
- a picture in black and white or in varying tones of one color
- indicating or connecting points on earth's surface at which the intensity of the magnetic force is the same
- Someone who believes in many gods
- foretelling the future by interpreting a randomly chosen passage from a book
- unconventional and slightly strange
- The Greek prefix bi-
- The sun as the center of the universe
31 Clues: iso • geo • chron • center • dyn, dynam • meter, metr • chrom, chromat, chro • The Greek prefix bi- • the worship of the sun • correct, right, straight • The Greek root meaning god • The Greek root meaning sun • The Greek prefix meaning one • a vehicle composed of two wheels • an instrument for measuring time • Someone who believes in many gods • unconventional and slightly strange • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-23
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- Strength of Athens' military
- Weapon carried in soldier's right hand
- City state where women had little freedom
- Naval battle won while Athens burns, Greeks win
- Fear of foreigners
- Leader of Athens during Peloponnesian War
- Battle 26.2 miles from Athens, Greeks win
- Name of powerful group Alexander conquers
- War between Sparta and Athens
- Fought between united Greek cities vs Persia
- King of the gods
- Turned into olive oil to trade
- High hill in center of Greek polis
- Philip II son, conqueror of Persia
- Greek shield
- City state with no wall
- Great land battle, greeks win, equal odds
- Greek naval commander during Persian War
- City Alexander dies in
- Government in Athens, people vote on decisions
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- Gorgon who turns people to stone
- Marketplace in Greece
- Greek Soldier
- God of hearth and home
- Area of land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- Alexander becomes this title in Egypt
- Turned into wine to trade
- Cause of Alexander's death
- Greek ship
- Alexander's father
- Greeks send weapons and instigate warfare
- Battle fought in narrow pass, Persia wins
- Spartan Commander at Thermopylae
- Greek city state
- Trading group started by Athens
- Greek battle formation
- Hades' wife
- A persian king
- God of the underworld
39 Clues: Greek ship • Hades' wife • Greek shield • Greek Soldier • A persian king • Greek city state • King of the gods • Fear of foreigners • Alexander's father • Marketplace in Greece • God of the underworld • God of hearth and home • Greek battle formation • City Alexander dies in • City state with no wall • Turned into wine to trade • Cause of Alexander's death • Strength of Athens' military • ...
Lesson 20 and 21 Review 2025-02-24
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- Which is the most complex Greek column?
- What god did the Olympic Games honor?
- Pericles ________ Athens after the Greco-Persian war.
- Athena was the goddess of war and _____.
- Geometry began as a system for measuring ____.
- Greek doctors used ______to help promote healing.
- Who started the Hippocratic oath?
- Later scientists accurately predicted eclipses of the moon while using the theories of which Greek astronomer?
- The Greek pentathlon included the footrace, discus race, long jump, javelin, and _____.
- Greek writing had an influence over English _____.
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- The way we classify animals and plants today reflects the work of who?
- Philosophy is the love of what?
- Who encouraged growth in the arts, including music and drama?
- A Greek scientist named Aristarchus upset many Greeks when he suggested that Earth moves around the ____.
- Which form of government has its origin in ancient Greece?
- Which mountain in Greece gave its name to the twelve most important gods and goddesses?
- On the acropolis, Athenians built magnificent _____as earthly homes for their gods and goddesses.
- Who was the Greek god of theater and merriment?
- Which is the simplest Greek column?
- Who was the first woman to become famous as a mathematician?
- What goddess did the Panathenaic Games honor?
- Which great geographer invented a way to draw lines on a map to represent latitude and longitude.
- Most homes in Athens were one-story structures built from what bricks.
23 Clues: Philosophy is the love of what? • Who started the Hippocratic oath? • Which is the simplest Greek column? • What god did the Olympic Games honor? • Which is the most complex Greek column? • Athena was the goddess of war and _____. • What goddess did the Panathenaic Games honor? • Geometry began as a system for measuring ____. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle Greece 2013-11-06
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- a greek city-state that was established in south western greece
- ancient city of crete
- father of alexander the great, took control of all of greece to unit the city-states
- the protection law where 6000 athenian voters would vote on a person being harmful to the society, and they would become exiled from the country
- most populus greek city-state
- greek naval commander
- greek mathematician, geographer, and astronomer that determined the circumference of the earth precisely
- greek colonies on asia minor
- ancient greek city-state in asia minor
- elected officals that were in charge of educating youth and conduct of citizens
- an open area to the public
- time of famine, and unwritten history
- place where a leader talks to the greek gods to get an answer
- story about last year of the trojan war
- wrote the history of the greeks in the persian wars which was the first sign of history in western civilization
- the sea between asia minor and eastern greece
- an athenian aristocrat that freed slaves, and freed people of debt for athenians
- a student of socrates that wrote many things he learned, and thought
- ask me a me for something relating to ancient history
- a great transformation for the greek city-states
- slaves of the city-state sparta
- the sea that is surrounded by land on 3 sides
- government ruled by the majority of the population
- island south of greece with the first greek civilization
- a sculture with a true love of philosophy who has no known history other than his pupils' writings
- king that avenged his father, and burned athens
- greek ruler who gained the upper hand, and established democracy for athenes
- a philosopher who taught a great deal of his knowledge to the future world conqueror alexander the great
- king that set revenge against athens for supporting a rebellion
- mathematician who wrote out plane geometry
- mathematician who studies geometry and created the formula of Pi
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- a city-state
- north-western part of asia
- heavily armed infantry
- school of hellenistic philosophy founded in athens in the 3th century B.C.
- rectangualur formation for hopelite soldiers in battle
- greek plays that ended badly because it was to show life lessons, or that life isn't a happy story
- city-state on the greek penninsula where leaders
- an organized system of thought
- the sea between sicily and western greece
- an outstanding drama writer who wrote characters that were more realistic
- greek scientists who invented a mathmatic formula named after him
- the the method of teaching where you ask a question, and the student gives and answer in which he learns from
- famous greek writer, wrote two stories about the trojan war
- first greek civilization on the island of crete
- became kind of Macedonia, and conquered the persian empire
- narrow passage way that was set for battle to defend from the persian invasion
- government ruled by the minority of the population
- system of philosophy based upon the teachings of epicurus
- many city-states were surrounded by mountains, so invasion wasn't heard of except for from known civilizations
- voters elect laws directly to the government
- a greek city-state that struggled to dominate greek affairs along with athens, and sparta
- created the tragedie called oresteia which was the only surviving play writin
- fortified area where people of the city-state gathered for politics
- Egyptian City built by Alexander the Great
- a northern Greek City-State
- greek hero during the trojan wars that was recorded in the book illiad
- a group of traveling teachers in ancient greece who rejected speculation such as Pythagoras's ideas
- athenian playwriter who wrote oedipus rex
- story about the return from troy
- excellence, or nirvana
- rulers who seize power from aristocrats by force
- a man who fought in the peloponnesian war and later wrote it's history
- place where the statue of zeus was built along with the olympic games
- first mainland greek civilization
- greek city-state that was an oligarchy
66 Clues: a city-state • ancient city of crete • greek naval commander • heavily armed infantry • excellence, or nirvana • north-western part of asia • an open area to the public • a northern Greek City-State • greek colonies on asia minor • most populus greek city-state • an organized system of thought • slaves of the city-state sparta • story about the return from troy • ...
First Cryptic Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Provokes within the Chicago ad scene (5)
- Guacamole in disguise got an F (10)
- Business deal (5)
- Found vigor among keener gymnasts (6)
- Burn the middle of birch areas (4)
- Lead astray in the valley (4)
- Begins oxidized reductions (10)
- Somber labor shortage in Columbia's st. (5)
- I heard sunshine can lift you up (5)
- The start of a libidinous affair proved his innocence (5)
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- Frightened even a sick airhead (6)
- Pose prototype (5)
- Quick! Type digit loudly (6)
- A dirge scattered across the hills (5)
- Bookkeeping a survey of the lilac count in Greensboro (10)
- At first, almost bronze obelisks upset Titus (5)
- Stuff Greek letters back to front (4)
- Galactic comics reshelved (6)
- Editor accidentally lost art, ran (10)
- Override rejection (4)
20 Clues: Business deal (5) • Pose prototype (5) • Override rejection (4) • Quick! Type digit loudly (6) • Lead astray in the valley (4) • Galactic comics reshelved (6) • Begins oxidized reductions (10) • Frightened even a sick airhead (6) • Burn the middle of birch areas (4) • Guacamole in disguise got an F (10) • I heard sunshine can lift you up (5) • Found vigor among keener gymnasts (6) • ...
4th Century Vocabulary 2024-04-22
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- Existence by the process of reproduction
- “Hear, O Israel: The Lord is our God...
- of the same substance
- supreme / ultimate ruler
- Where the Bishop resides
- Did not accept Traditore sacraments
- word / reason, rationality
- the first two letters of Christ in Greek
- on crucifixion and burial buried
- (credo) statement of belief
- a banner or flag bearing a symbol
- incapable of being produced
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- Essence
- not by the process of reproduction
- from the apostles
- alone, a single unit, indivisible entity
- a person holding a disfavored opinion
- universal
- a strong curse
- God is one being with multiple modes
- (new) A church given special status by the Pope
- one superior God among multiple gods
- wicked; disrespect
- a gathering of all the bishops
- the rule of four
- “Those who handed over”
26 Clues: Essence • universal • a strong curse • the rule of four • from the apostles • wicked; disrespect • of the same substance • “Those who handed over” • supreme / ultimate ruler • Where the Bishop resides • word / reason, rationality • (credo) statement of belief • incapable of being produced • a gathering of all the bishops • a banner or flag bearing a symbol • not by the process of reproduction • ...
Vincent van Gogh 2013-11-24
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- Was he ever married?(Yes or No)
- How many paintings did he paint?( tens, hundreds, thousands)
- Was he born in AAA) 1892, BBB) 1853, or CCC) 1902)
- What country did he live in most his life?(1 word 6 letters)
- What important thing would he forget to do while he painted?(1 word 3 letters)
- How many paintings did he ever sell?( one, fifty, two thousand)
- What period-style did he paint?( 2 words 17 letters)
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- How did he communicate with his brother Theo?( 1 word 7 letters)
- What country was he born in? (1 word 11 letters)
- What mental disorder did he have?(1 word 7 letters)
- When did he die? AAA) 1873 BBB) 1923 CCC )1890
- Who was his best friend?( 1 word 4 letters)
- How many siblings did he have?( two, three, five)
- What did he want to be before being a painter?(1 word 6 letters)
- What was his most famous painting?(2 words 11 letters)
- What big city did he live in for a period?( 1 word 5 letters)
- What body part did he cut off?( 1 word 3 letters)
17 Clues: Was he ever married?(Yes or No) • Who was his best friend?( 1 word 4 letters) • When did he die? AAA) 1873 BBB) 1923 CCC )1890 • What country was he born in? (1 word 11 letters) • How many siblings did he have?( two, three, five) • What body part did he cut off?( 1 word 3 letters) • Was he born in AAA) 1892, BBB) 1853, or CCC) 1902) • ...
JCL Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-28
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- ____ et Veritas (famous slogan of a famous university)
- The middle name of famed MEJCL state chair Mr. Ben Johnson
- Rome before Rome was founded
- Three-headed guard to the underworld
- Roman God of the sea
- Mythological man who fell in love with his own reflection
- Best friend of Achilles
- River that Caesar famously crossed
- I speak
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- Only god whose name is the same in Greek and Latin
- First name of a less famous Caesar
- Thetis: Achilles as ____:Aeneas
- Woman with beauty like no other
- Punic war that destroyed Carthage
- The month of ____ (month in which famed MEJCL state chair Ms. Kate Collins has her birthday)
- Son who flew too close to the sun
- ____ Diem
- Guy who wrote a lot of letters
- Emperor who was a little crazy
- Veni ____ Vici
20 Clues: I speak • ____ Diem • Veni ____ Vici • Roman God of the sea • Best friend of Achilles • Rome before Rome was founded • Guy who wrote a lot of letters • Emperor who was a little crazy • Thetis: Achilles as ____:Aeneas • Woman with beauty like no other • Punic war that destroyed Carthage • Son who flew too close to the sun • First name of a less famous Caesar • ...
50 2024-08-12
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- Greek theater
- Grand performances
- Art style
- Voting rights
- Monet's style
- Love-focused art
- Art movement
- Art style
- European revival
- Greek culture
- Greek art
- Cathedrals
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- Boccaccio's tales
- Medieval system
- Art movement
- Holy wars
- German art
- Women's rights
- Intellectual era
- Steam engine
- Dreamlike art
- Art movement
- Fin-de-siècle
- Agricultural revolution
- Middle Ages
25 Clues: Art style • Holy wars • Art style • Greek art • German art • Cathedrals • Middle Ages • Art movement • Steam engine • Art movement • Art movement • Greek theater • Voting rights • Monet's style • Dreamlike art • Fin-de-siècle • Greek culture • Women's rights • Medieval system • Intellectual era • Love-focused art • European revival • Boccaccio's tales • Grand performances • Agricultural revolution
The House of Hades 2014-08-14
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- other term for demigod
- Percy's best friend and loyal guardian
- daughter of Greek goddess and Percy's girlfriend
- prophet for the roman demigods
- main character and son of Greek god Poseidon
- Greek god of lightning
- son of roman god Jupiter and brother of Thalia
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- son of Greek god hades
- river of fire and Percy and Annabeth's only life source in tartarus
- son of Hephaestus and has ability to control fire
- daughter of Greek god Zeus and brother of Jason
- the pit of the underworld where monsters go when destroyed
- son of roman god mars but has Greek heritage
- Greek god of death
- daughter of Greek goddess Aphrodite
15 Clues: Greek god of death • son of Greek god hades • other term for demigod • Greek god of lightning • prophet for the roman demigods • daughter of Greek goddess Aphrodite • Percy's best friend and loyal guardian • son of roman god mars but has Greek heritage • main character and son of Greek god Poseidon • son of roman god Jupiter and brother of Thalia • ...
greek tragedy/drama 2012-05-01
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- A company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play.
- Actors
- A great Greek philosopher and teacher who wrote "The Poetics", a critical essay on Greek tragedy.
- The large circular acting area located at the foot of the hillside in a Greek theater.
- A light and humorous drama with a happy ending.
- The daughter of King Oedipus who disobeyed her father and was condemned to .
- An official formal public announcement
- Opposes the protagonist
- An ankle-length or knee-length garment worn by Greek actors.
- A stage building that served as dressing rooms during Greek dramatic productions.
- An order usually having the force of law
- Play A special type of play that made fun of Greek Legends. We get our word satire from this.
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- A wealthy patron who had to pay for the costs of producing a play.
- Ancient Greek writer of comedies.
- An ancient Greek writer of comedies. He wrote "The Curmudgeon", the only surviving example of new comedy.
- The first actor who spoke alone.
- The god of wine and fertility.
- The tragic king of Thebes who unknowingly killed his father Laius and married his mother Jocasta; the subject of the drama `Oedipus Rex' by Sophocles.
- Drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance; excites or pity.
- Poetics A critical essay written by Aristotle on tragedy.
- A play intended for performance by actors on a stage. The word means "to do".
21 Clues: Actors • Opposes the protagonist • The god of wine and fertility. • The first actor who spoke alone. • Ancient Greek writer of comedies. • An official formal public announcement • An order usually having the force of law • A light and humorous drama with a happy ending. • Poetics A critical essay written by Aristotle on tragedy. • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-09-20
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- City-State emphasized knowledge/philosophy
- mathematician who created geometric theorem
- Greek City-State focused on war
- god of the stars/sun, U.S. space mission
- copied Greek culture after conquest
- goddess of love
- introduced harsh/strict laws
- goddess of wisdom
- Father of Medicine, doctor's oath
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- philosophy student of Socrates
- King of the Greek gods
- god of the sea
- military leader expanded Greek empire
- games to honor Zeus
- early Greek civilization lived in Crete
- government allowed citizens to vote
- queen goddess and wife of Zeus
- wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
18 Clues: god of the sea • goddess of love • goddess of wisdom • games to honor Zeus • King of the Greek gods • introduced harsh/strict laws • philosophy student of Socrates • queen goddess and wife of Zeus • Greek City-State focused on war • wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Father of Medicine, doctor's oath • government allowed citizens to vote • copied Greek culture after conquest • ...
Greek 2025-05-14
18 Clues: see • hand • fire • save • woman • strong • pursue • brother • young man • man, human • near (+ dat) • say, speak, tell • rule, be king (of) • leave, leave behind • take, seize; receive • land, place, country • seek, look for; investigate • know, recognize; know how to (+inf)
Silent letters 2015-02-28
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- a signal, a notice
- small insect rhymes with hat
- to ruin, a broken ship
- to cover in paper or cloth
- put words on paper in the past
- tie a rope up
- a solider in chain mail
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- joins your hand to your arm
- joint that allows you to bend your leg
- chew away
- not right
- tap on the door
- putting words on paper
- to understand
- a knot or twist in wood
- little statue of a man
16 Clues: chew away • not right • to understand • tie a rope up • tap on the door • a signal, a notice • to ruin, a broken ship • putting words on paper • little statue of a man • a knot or twist in wood • a solider in chain mail • to cover in paper or cloth • joins your hand to your arm • small insect rhymes with hat • put words on paper in the past • joint that allows you to bend your leg
Silent Letters 2023-08-29
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- A type of bread usually baked in small, round pieces
- Between your arm and your hand
- 60 minutes
- A piece of land with sea all around
- To quit your job
- The study of the human mind
- The opposite of innocent
- A young cow
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- A young sheep
- A season
- A large building with thick, high walls
- A day of the week
- A small skin line caused by old age
- The opposite of wild or stormy
- The past tense of "write"
- When you write your name on a cheque
16 Clues: A season • 60 minutes • A young cow • A young sheep • To quit your job • A day of the week • The opposite of innocent • The past tense of "write" • The study of the human mind • Between your arm and your hand • The opposite of wild or stormy • A small skin line caused by old age • A piece of land with sea all around • When you write your name on a cheque • ...
Silent Letters 2022-06-05
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- _____ in shining armour
- To walk up a hill
- Used in the morning to style hair
- To rise
- Vertical row
- Repetitive pattern or beat in music
- A spiky plant - the national emblem of Scotland
- Banging on someone's door before entering
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- September's season
- Farm animal - born in spring
- Landscape and surroundings - the ______ is beautiful
- High pitched sound to call a dog
- A plan, sketch or drawing - Art & _______
- Examples include: biceps, triceps, calves
- Without a _____ - to question something
- An area or country surrounded by water
16 Clues: To rise • Vertical row • To walk up a hill • September's season • _____ in shining armour • Farm animal - born in spring • High pitched sound to call a dog • Used in the morning to style hair • Repetitive pattern or beat in music • An area or country surrounded by water • Without a _____ - to question something • A plan, sketch or drawing - Art & _______ • ...
Love Letters 2024-11-09
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- City they bought their first house
- When Corey proposed
- Their last baecation
- Party where the Murphys met
- City the bride born in
- Happy Wife
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- Groom’s sign
- Instrument of choice for the brass playing Bride
- Groom’s favorite TV show
- Groom’s favorite football team (unfortunately)
- Facebook group both originally belonged to
- Bride’s family nickname
- The groom really wanted this incorporated into the puzzle some way, as a comic fan, so “I’m…”.
- Four-legged Murphy household member
- # of siblings Corey has
- Both the Murphys career fields
16 Clues: Happy Wife • Groom’s sign • When Corey proposed • Their last baecation • City the bride born in • Bride’s family nickname • # of siblings Corey has • Groom’s favorite TV show • Party where the Murphys met • Both the Murphys career fields • City they bought their first house • Four-legged Murphy household member • Facebook group both originally belonged to • ...
Life and Death - artefacats 2022-04-19
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- A roman symbol of victory. In this context it represents the victory of Jesus over death
- the surname of the man asked to help Jesus carry his cross
- decorated stone coffins, normally with images of the Passion of Jesus
- Garden where Jesus prayed and was arrested at
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet and appears on Paschal candle
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- Form of capital punishment used to kill Jesus
- These were used to make a crown for Jesus when he was crucified
- Roman official who washed his hands to symolise that he didn't agree with the sentence to crucify Jesus
- Ancient symbol formed by two letters symbolising Christ and represents the resurrection
- Bird that represents God
- A candle to recognise the resurrection of Jesus and His triumph over death
- Number of wounds Jesus had from his resurrection
- On the cross Jesus was proclaimed the King of the ....
- Jesus had two of these, one before the Jewish authorities and one before Pilate the Roman official
- First letter of the Greek alphabet and appears on Paschal candle
15 Clues: Bird that represents God • Form of capital punishment used to kill Jesus • Garden where Jesus prayed and was arrested at • Number of wounds Jesus had from his resurrection • On the cross Jesus was proclaimed the King of the .... • the surname of the man asked to help Jesus carry his cross • These were used to make a crown for Jesus when he was crucified • ...
His 1 Hunt Chapters 2 and 3 2021-09-15
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- Persian king who invaded the Greek mainland
- the belief that reasons and evidence are required to support conclusions
- an Greek infantryman with spear and armor
- a philosophical method of finding truth through careful and reasoned discussion
- a Greek slave in Sparta, prone to rebellions
- Greek politician who outsmarted the Persian King Xerxes at the battle of Salamis.
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- Greek poetess whose poems were often erotic
- those who make the weaker argument appear the stronger
- a foreign trader and businessperson in a Greek city state
- a Greek marketplace and public square
- Greek word for "excellence"
- Athenian temple dedicated to Athena, the virgin (parthenos, Greek for virgin) goddess
- Athenian orator who led Athens into the Peloponnesian War
- Athenian law-giver, instrumental in the formation of democracy in Athens.
- the first 5 books of the Old Testament
15 Clues: Greek word for "excellence" • a Greek marketplace and public square • the first 5 books of the Old Testament • an Greek infantryman with spear and armor • Persian king who invaded the Greek mainland • Greek poetess whose poems were often erotic • a Greek slave in Sparta, prone to rebellions • those who make the weaker argument appear the stronger • ...
Greece Crossword Marina Chimonides 2014-03-23
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- Greece is the largest producer in Europe of cotton and what other product?
- The Goddess of wisdom, made into a gold and ivory statue standing 6m tall in the Parthenon.
- The last letter of the Greek Alphabet
- Which sea does the river Cephissus flow into?
- The national sport of Greece.
- Greece is the world leader in which industry?
- Ancient Greek philosopher and teacher who taught by questioning.
- What item of crockery is occasionally smashed during Greek celebrations
- The origin of all traditional Greek names.
- From which language do the words 'marathon' and 'alphabet' originate?
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- Greece is the third largest producer in Europe of this thirst quenching fruit, with red flesh.
- The type of oil most used in the Mediterranean diet?
- What is the most well-known building on the Acropolis?
- All citizens aged 18 years or above must ---- by law.
- The oldest city in Europe?
- The highest mountain in Greece.
- The official name for Greece is the -------- Republic
- The ancient Greek God of the sea.
- The colours of the Greek national flag are blue and -----
- Visitors to Greece, each year numbering more than its own population.
20 Clues: The oldest city in Europe? • The national sport of Greece. • The highest mountain in Greece. • The ancient Greek God of the sea. • The last letter of the Greek Alphabet • The origin of all traditional Greek names. • Which sea does the river Cephissus flow into? • Greece is the world leader in which industry? • The type of oil most used in the Mediterranean diet? • ...
Revision Crossword 2017-03-02
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- The location of the famous oracle to Apollo
- The festival at which plays were first performed.
- The man who wrote the 'Elements'.
- The famous Greek temple on the acropolis in Athens.
- The third style of Greek column, decorated with leaf patterns.
- The man who wrote 'The Frogs'
- The hero of the Odyssey.
- A famous Greek inventor, who said 'Eureka!'
- The name of the school founded by Aristotle.
- A famous female Greek poet.
- The Greek god of wine.
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- The location of the world's first university.
- The pupil of Socrates who wrote down his famous dialogues.
- The philosopher who taught by asking a series of questions.
- The man who created the theory about sides and angles in triangles.
- The Greek god of metalworking.
- 'Cloud _______ Land', which appears in 'The Birds'
- This word means 'love of wisdom'.
- ____________ the Great, taught by Aristotle.
- Mount _____________, the home of the gods.
- The man who gouged out his own eyes and killed his father.
- The study of the sky and universe.
- The ________, the world's first university.
- The author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- The Greek word meaning 'I've found it!'
25 Clues: The Greek god of wine. • The hero of the Odyssey. • A famous female Greek poet. • The man who wrote 'The Frogs' • The Greek god of metalworking. • The man who wrote the 'Elements'. • This word means 'love of wisdom'. • The study of the sky and universe. • The Greek word meaning 'I've found it!' • The author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. • ...
Bellerophon 2014-09-26
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- without delay.
- a legendary Greek hero noted for killing the Chimera.
- the king of the gods and husband of Hera in Greek mythology.
- anger caused by something that is not fair or wrong.
- to walk usually for a long time.
- an opponent or enemy that is very difficult to defeat.
- a native or resident of Corinth, Greece.
- a mortal Gorgon who is slain when decapitated by Perseus.
- any of 3 snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology whose appearance turns the beholder to stone.
- the tip of the spear that was used to kill Chimera.
- a winged horse that causes the stream Hippocrene to spring from Mount Helicon with a blow of his hoof.
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- not able to be captured by attack.
- a device that fits on a horse's head and that is used for guiding and controlling the horse.
- basic or simple.
- having an un natural, false appearance, or quality.
- a law or rule that limits or controls something.
- a 3-headed dog that in Greek mythology guards the entrance to Hades.
- a mountain in Thessaly that in Greek mythology is the abode of the gods.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- the Greek muse of astronomy.
20 Clues: without delay. • basic or simple. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • the Greek muse of astronomy. • to walk usually for a long time. • not able to be captured by attack. • a native or resident of Corinth, Greece. • a law or rule that limits or controls something. • having an un natural, false appearance, or quality. • the tip of the spear that was used to kill Chimera. • ...
Mythology 2025-01-09
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- Greek God/Titan of the Sun, Likes to F!ck Cows
- Creature with the Body of a Lion and the Head and Wings of an Eagle
- Norse God of Mischief
- Japanese Turtle-like Sea Creature (Yokai), (Grey face twitch emote)
- How many heads does Cerberus have?
- King of the Gods in Greek Mythology
- Japanese God of the Wind (tallest mountain in Japan + the letter n)
- Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty (2nd planet in the Solar System)
- Japanese Goddess of the sun
- What did Icarus fly to close to?
- One Eyed Giant form Greek Mythology
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- Monkey King (from journey to the west)
- Norse King of the Gods
- Half Bull Half Man from Greek Mythology
- Roman God of War (Fourth planet in the solar systtem)
- Greek Titan who Carries the Heavens/The World on his shoulders (depicted pushing boulder up a hill)
- Lady with Snakes for Hair, who petrifies people
- Greek God of the Ocean
- Creature from Greek Mythology depicted as White Horse with Wings
- Roman God of Commerce/Luck (Only liquid metal at room temperature)
- Prometheus faced eternal punishment for stealing what from the gods?
21 Clues: Norse God of Mischief • Norse King of the Gods • Greek God of the Ocean • Japanese Goddess of the sun • What did Icarus fly to close to? • How many heads does Cerberus have? • King of the Gods in Greek Mythology • One Eyed Giant form Greek Mythology • Monkey King (from journey to the west) • Half Bull Half Man from Greek Mythology • ...
Crossword Construct ceiling frames CPCCCA3005 2022-01-25
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- (3 words, 21 letters) Another term for a combined counter beam
- (1 word, 6 letters) Another term for a hanging beam
- (2 words, 8 letters) This is half the span
- (2 words, 11 letters) A colloquial term for the fasteners that are staggered on each side of the ceiling joist to prevent the hanging counter beam from rolling over
- (2 words, 11 letters) This is a beam that can support the hanging beam and all its loads
- (1 word, 3 letters) Acronym for laminated veneer lumber (LVL)
- (1 word, 4 letters) This is the distance across the building from outside the wall on one side of the building, to outside the wall on the other side, measured across the top of the top plates
- (1 word, 8 letters) These are also used to secure top plates to ceiling joists where the top plates and joists are parallel to each other
- (2 words, 12 letters) This is a member that is fixed on top of the top wall plate and spans the top of the walls to support the ceiling loads
- (1 word, 10 letters) This is any material that is fixed across the top of the ceiling joists through roughly the middle
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- (2 words, 8 letters) This is a fastener that holds the ceiling joist to the hanging beam
- (2 words, 14 letters) This is a short piece of ceiling joist material used to provide support for ceiling sheets and to fill in any gaps where support is not provided by ceiling joists
- (3 words, 19 letters) This is a beam that designed to take the weight both of the hanging beam (which, in turn, supports the ceiling) and of the roof struts
- (3 words, 16 letters) This is the total distance on both sides of the hanging beam halfway to the nearest next ceiling joist support
- (2 words, 11 letters) This is a beam that is fixed on top of a ceiling joist, at 90° to the joist and supports the ceiling joist
- (2 words, 14 letters) This is a member that has a partial cut in it to remove spring or bow
- (2 words, 13 letters) This is a piece of material that is fixed to the underside of the ceiling joist and supports the ceiling lining material
- (2 words, 14 letters) This is a member being supported over three or more support points without being cut or crippled
- (2 words, 10 letters) This is a fastener that is fixed to the ceiling joists to hold them to hanging beams or other members
19 Clues: (2 words, 8 letters) This is half the span • (1 word, 6 letters) Another term for a hanging beam • (1 word, 3 letters) Acronym for laminated veneer lumber (LVL) • (3 words, 21 letters) Another term for a combined counter beam • (2 words, 8 letters) This is a fastener that holds the ceiling joist to the hanging beam • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-30
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- A Greek city-state, the basic unit of Greek political life.
- Greek philosopher who encouraged questioning and critical thinking.
- Student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great, philosopher and scientist.
- Greek civilization known for military strength and Trojan War involvement
- Government ruled by a small group of noble, land-owning families.
- WAR War between Athens and Sparta that weakened Greece.
- Military formation of foot soldiers with spears and shields.
- Civilization blending Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences.
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- Student of Socrates, wrote The Republic and founded the Academy.
- WAR Series of wars in which Greek city-states fought the Persian Empire.
- Government ruled by the people, first developed in Athens.
- Blind poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Early Greek civilization on Crete known for trade and the palace at Knossos
- Greek-speaking people who moved into Greece after the fall of the Mycenaeans.
- Conqueror who created a vast empire and spread Greek culture.
- OF MACEDONIA King who conquered Greece, father of Alexander the Great.
16 Clues: Blind poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. • WAR War between Athens and Sparta that weakened Greece. • Government ruled by the people, first developed in Athens. • A Greek city-state, the basic unit of Greek political life. • Military formation of foot soldiers with spears and shields. • Conqueror who created a vast empire and spread Greek culture. • ...
Ways to rescue yourself 2020-12-15
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- 5 letters "...with crayons, paint or markers
- 7 letters "...your counselor, therapist or doctor for emergencies"
- 5 letters "...of ways to rescue yourself"
- 6 letters "...a new positive way to express yourself"
- 3 letters "Turn your phone...and breathe"
- 6 letters"...to your favorite inspirational song"
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- 5 letters "...something new"
- 6 letters "Check in with your body hygiene...if needed"
- 7 letters "Scream, sing or talk how you feel..."
- 4 letters "Take a walk outside"
- 4 letters "Find a... place to watch the stars"
- 7 letters "Perform a random act of...to someone"
- 4 letters "run, jump, or play out how you..."
- 4 letters "Check in with your body and get some..."
14 Clues: 5 letters "...something new" • 4 letters "Take a walk outside" • 5 letters "...of ways to rescue yourself" • 3 letters "Turn your phone...and breathe" • 5 letters "...with crayons, paint or markers • 4 letters "run, jump, or play out how you..." • 4 letters "Find a... place to watch the stars" • 7 letters "Scream, sing or talk how you feel..." • ...
Vocabulary 2025-08-23
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- big cat. (5 letters) → tiger
- that likes bananas. (6 letters) → monkey
- type that is not straight. (5 letters) → curly
- vegetable rabbits love. (7 letters) → carrots
- with 4 sides. (9 letters) → rectangle
- use it to write. (6 letters) → pencil
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- of upstairs. (10 letters) → downstairs
- of short. (4 letters) → tall
- color like yellow. (5 letters) → blond
- grey animal with a long nose. (8 letters) → elephant
- that goes round and round. (6 letters) → circle
- with three sides. (8 letters) → triangle
- sleep on it. (3 letters) → bed
- eat it with fruit or breakfast, it is white. (6 letters) → yogurt
14 Clues: of short. (4 letters) → tall • big cat. (5 letters) → tiger • sleep on it. (3 letters) → bed • with 4 sides. (9 letters) → rectangle • use it to write. (6 letters) → pencil • of upstairs. (10 letters) → downstairs • color like yellow. (5 letters) → blond • that likes bananas. (6 letters) → monkey • with three sides. (8 letters) → triangle • ...
Advantage Round 2023-12-08
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- A methodology that focuses on minimizing waste within manufacturing systems while simultaneously maximizing productivity (17 letters)
- A method for distributing products more efficiently without needing to store them in warehouses for long periods of time (12 letters)
- The marketplace is focused at reducing waste and making the most of available resources (15 letters)
- The phases that a product goes through in the market as it arrives, establishes itself, and exits (16 letters)
- Companies outsources services such as packaging, warehousing, transportation and order fulfillment (2 letter 1 number)
- Direct greenhouse (GHG) emissions that occur from sources that are controlled or owned by an organization (5 letters 1 number)
- The process of transferring things to the maker from their final destination (16 letters)
- Bringing production processes closer to the end consumer (11 letters)
- Technology enabling virtual simulations of supply chains for improved planning (12 letters)
- Creating a balance between carbon emissions and absorption, generally by offsetting (16 letters)
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- An extra quantity of a product which is stored in the warehouse to prevent an out-of-stock situation (11 letters)
- Utilizing robots to address labor shortages (24 letters)
- Using data to predict demand and optimise inventory (17 letters)
- The process of purchasing goods or services, usually in reference to business spending (11 letters)
- Lowering the environmental effect of supply chain operations (16 letters)
- A large building where raw materials or manufactured goods may be stored prior to their distribution for sale (9 letters)
- A collection of approaches and technologies used to enhance business processes by lowering faults and errors, reducing variation, and enhancing quality and efficiency (8 letters)
17 Clues: Utilizing robots to address labor shortages (24 letters) • Using data to predict demand and optimise inventory (17 letters) • Bringing production processes closer to the end consumer (11 letters) • Lowering the environmental effect of supply chain operations (16 letters) • ...
Greek Vocabulary 2022 2022-02-28
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- Greek goddess of children and marriage
- a Greek doctor who taught that illnesses had a natural causes and were not a punishment by the Gods
- rule by a small group of people
- student of Socrates who found the first university or academy
- A. A high rocky hill where early people built cities
- storyteller whose fables or tales had moral or ethical lessons
- the first Greek historian who also wrote books about the Persian Wars
- an athletic festival honoring the Greek god Zeus
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two large land areas
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- Greek mathematician who introduced Pythagorean’s theorem used in geometry
- Payment made by a less powerful state or nation to a more powerful one
- E. A long poem that tells a story
- People conquered by Spartans and forced to be slaves
- Greek philosopher who developed the Socratic method of teaching by asking critical thinking questions. Used today as a method of debate.
- a story describing the actions of Greek gods and goddesses and how they affected everyday life
- best known of the city-states of ancient Greece, recognized for its contributions to the arts and sciences
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena and overseen by Pericles; it took nine years to build
- foot soldiers of the Greek army
- A general from Athens noted for building the Parthenon. Under his leadership, Athens entered a golden age of peace, wealth and artistic achievement.
- When a Greek drama ends in disaster for the main character it is called
20 Clues: rule by a small group of people • foot soldiers of the Greek army • E. A long poem that tells a story • Greek goddess of children and marriage • an athletic festival honoring the Greek god Zeus • People conquered by Spartans and forced to be slaves • A. A high rocky hill where early people built cities • student of Socrates who found the first university or academy • ...
Ancient Greece 2020-05-06
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- First letter of the Greek alphabet
- Strong military city-state
- One of the three types of Greek column
- Home of the first large scale democracy
- Leader of the Olympic gods
- The Greek islands are in this sea
- Large island in Aegean home to the Minoans
- These leaves are symbols of success and victory
- This empire attacked Greece in 500BCE
- Philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
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- Rule by a small group
- Religion with many gods
- sacred mountain, home of the Greek gods
- Famous Greek building in the Acropolis
- This gender was valued less in Greek society
- Rule by the people
- Up to 40% of the population were these
17 Clues: Rule by the people • Rule by a small group • Religion with many gods • Strong military city-state • Leader of the Olympic gods • The Greek islands are in this sea • First letter of the Greek alphabet • This empire attacked Greece in 500BCE • Famous Greek building in the Acropolis • One of the three types of Greek column • Up to 40% of the population were these • ...
Greek and Roman Civilization 2022-11-01
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- Great Greek leader and general
- A form of government led by voters
- A Greek invention to move heavy objects
- The river that Rome started near
- The founder of the city of Rome
- Sporting event created by the Greeks
- A time period when kings ruled Rome
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Greek city-state that started democracy
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- Great Roman general assassinated in the Senate
- A Roman structure built to move water
- A time period when emperors ruled Rome
- The cruelest Roman emperor
- He was killed by his brother or fell off a wall
- A militaristic Greek city-state
- Greek god of the underworld
- King of the Greek gods
17 Clues: King of the Greek gods • The cruelest Roman emperor • Greek god of the underworld • Great Greek leader and general • The founder of the city of Rome • A militaristic Greek city-state • The river that Rome started near • A form of government led by voters • A time period when kings ruled Rome • Sporting event created by the Greeks • A Roman structure built to move water • ...
Final Review Puzzle 2025-05-29
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- Greek philosopher who founded the Academy
- Greek city-state with a strong navy
- system of rules by which a government is organized
- Battle that ended the Second Persian War
- Rome's religion was
- government run by a strong ruler
- declared himself dictator for life
- great conqueror who spread Hellenistic culture
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- Greek philosopher who studied the nature of reality
- rule by the people
- open area in a city filled with public buildings
- the first emperor of Rome
- Greek city-state with a strong army
- garment displaying citizenship status in Rome
- Greek philosopher that challenged accepted beliefs
- One of the 3 core Greek values
- a hereditary class of Rulers
17 Clues: rule by the people • Rome's religion was • the first emperor of Rome • a hereditary class of Rulers • One of the 3 core Greek values • government run by a strong ruler • declared himself dictator for life • Greek city-state with a strong navy • Greek city-state with a strong army • Battle that ended the Second Persian War • Greek philosopher who founded the Academy • ...
christmas 2024-11-19
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- Common color for Santa’s suit (3 letters)
- Holiday drink made with milk, sugar, and spices (6 letters)
- “Deck the ___ with boughs of holly” (4 letters)
- The number of reindeer that pull Santa’s sleigh (5 letters)
- Popular Christmas plant with red and green leaves
- Christmas month (8 letters)
- Santa’s little helpers
- What you hang by the fireplace for gifts
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- These hang from branches on Christmas trees (8 letters)
- Type of calendar used to count down to Christmas (5 letters)
- Red-nosed reindeer’s name
- “Silent ___” (famous Christmas carol) (5 letters)
- Common decoration on top of a Christmas tree (4 letters)
- The country where Saint Nicholas was originally from
- Santa's ride through the sky
- Day to take down the Christmas tree (Twelve Days of Christmas)
- Sweet treat left out for Santa
17 Clues: Santa’s little helpers • Red-nosed reindeer’s name • Christmas month (8 letters) • Santa's ride through the sky • Sweet treat left out for Santa • What you hang by the fireplace for gifts • Common color for Santa’s suit (3 letters) • “Deck the ___ with boughs of holly” (4 letters) • “Silent ___” (famous Christmas carol) (5 letters) • ...
rome vs Greece 2022-02-10
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- 1 food that is still here today in Ancient greek that dark red.
- Their soil in greek was ___
- Greek ships were ______ ships
- Wine was very _____ to greeks
- Children loved playing with ___
- Who knows what greek music sounded like ??
- Who defeated roman
- Romulus and _____ are to legendary characters
- Roman republic was controlled by consoles and _________.
- How long did the roman´s early republic last(1 number 1 word )
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- The greek clothing they made were _______.
- you were ______ when you got married
- Young girls would get married right as the girl hits ______
- The bride would pick a child to hand out bread and he or she had to wear a crown made out of _______(3 words no space)
- art was very _________ to greek
- When did the early roman republic start
- A wedding day is called ______ in roman
- How long did people live in roman (1 number 1 word )
- The greek _____ learning
- most common pet in Greece
20 Clues: Who defeated roman • The greek _____ learning • most common pet in Greece • Their soil in greek was ___ • Greek ships were ______ ships • Wine was very _____ to greeks • art was very _________ to greek • Children loved playing with ___ • you were ______ when you got married • When did the early roman republic start • A wedding day is called ______ in roman • ...
Food Safety Culture 2025-02-11
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- One of the 4 key hazards (7 letters)
- Planned observations and measurements (10 letters)
- The outcome of our actions (12 letters)
- Action to prevent or eliminate a food hazard (7 letters)
- Whose responsibility is food safety? (8 Letters)
- An allergen commonly found in wheat flour (6 letters)
- the shared values, norms and beliefs that affect mindsets and behaviours toward food safety (4,6,7 letters)
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- An organism commonly found on hands, hair and up the nose (14,6 Letters)
- Training and understanding (9 letters)
- Information exchange (13 letters)
- Documented instructions (9 letters)
- The way we act (9 Letters)
- _______limit separates the safe from unsafe (7 letters)
- A control for foreign bodies (5 letters)
14 Clues: The way we act (9 Letters) • Information exchange (13 letters) • Documented instructions (9 letters) • One of the 4 key hazards (7 letters) • Training and understanding (9 letters) • The outcome of our actions (12 letters) • A control for foreign bodies (5 letters) • Whose responsibility is food safety? (8 Letters) • Planned observations and measurements (10 letters) • ...
adjectives 2025-07-03
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- (6 letters): Able to lift heavy things easily.
- (6 letters): Not wide; like a tight street.
- (5 letters): Tidy and free of dirt.
- (9 letters): Not safe; you might get hurt.
- (6 letters): Telling the truth, always.
- (5 letters): Not loud; calm and silent.
- (5 letters): Not tidy; things are all over the place.
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- (5 letters): Feeling mad when something goes wrong.
- (9 letters): Shocked by something unexpected.
- (6 letters): Showing good manners, like saying "please."
- (4 letters): Nice and caring to others.
- (5 letters): very big.
- (7 letters): Feeling worried before a test or speech.
- (5 letters): Feeling joyful, like when you get a gift.
14 Clues: (5 letters): very big. • (5 letters): Tidy and free of dirt. • (4 letters): Nice and caring to others. • (6 letters): Telling the truth, always. • (5 letters): Not loud; calm and silent. • (9 letters): Not safe; you might get hurt. • (6 letters): Not wide; like a tight street. • (9 letters): Shocked by something unexpected. • (6 letters): Able to lift heavy things easily. • ...
Characters from Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus 2022-03-15
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- Has Auburn hair and is a member of the Amazons
- Greek God of Fire and the forge
- Tree Nymph and Grover's girlfriend
- Roman god of love and beauty
- Greek God of medicine, archery, and poetry
- Greek Goddess of the hunt and moon
- Hit Kronos in the eye with a blue plastic hairbrush
- Beauty Queen adn daughter of Aphrodite
- Percy's half brother and the Sweetest Cyclops ever
- Roman goddess of smarts
- Son or Apollo and tried to attach and take over camp half blood
- Son of Hades and is dating Will Solace
- A certain son of Posideon that also goes by Seaweed Brain
- Greek God of war
- Son Of Hermes and the ultimate prankser
- Is a Harpy and Dating Tyson
- Greek God of Communication and Thievery
- Repair Boy and partial creator of Festus the dragon
- A young satyr that helped save the world twice
- Greek Goddess of Marriage
- Two words: Blond Superman
- Bossy Satyr that loves using a baseball bat
- Greek Goddess of Crafts and Smarts
- Roman goddess of the hearth
- killed by the Lydian Drakon in the Battle of Manhattan.
- The queen of titans
- Daughter of Pluto and the sweetest of the seven
- Greek King of Gods and the sky
- Percy's Step-dad
- Coach Hedge's wife
- Evil cannibalistic titan that took over Luke's body
- A daughter of Athena with blond princess curls and grey eyes
- Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Greek God of wine
- Roman Goddess of War
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- Chinese Canadian Baby Man
- Roman goddess Greek form: Artemis
- his name means "Happy"
- son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmene.
- Percy's mom
- Roman God of The Sky
- Betrayed Camp Half Blood and Kronos took control over his body
- Also known as Bob the Titan
- Father and Killer of Zoë Nightshade
- Greek Goddess of the hearth
- Female Praetor of Camp Jupiter
- Greek Goddess of agriculture
- Son of Hermes and the ultimate prankster
- Roman god of Fire and the forge
- Evil Spider Human Hybrid
- Roman god of Communication
- Son of Apollo and healing extraordinaire
- Feisty daughter of Ares and Percy's first bully at Camp Half Blood
- CHB co-director and the nicest centaur your ever gonna meet
- Killed by her father and lives on in the stars
- Cursed to be trapped on an island and fall in love with every hero that get's stranded there
- Queen of the Amazons
- Lieutenant to The Hunters Of Artemis
- Also known as Mother Earth
- Roman goddess of Agriculture
- Roman god of war
- Roman god of the sea
- Roman god of the sun and archery
- Killed when Princess Andromeda blew up in Greek Fire
- Roman god of marriage
- Greek God of The Sea
66 Clues: Percy's mom • Greek God of war • Roman god of war • Percy's Step-dad • Greek God of wine • Coach Hedge's wife • The queen of titans • Roman God of The Sky • Queen of the Amazons • Roman god of the sea • Greek God of The Sea • Roman Goddess of War • Roman god of marriage • his name means "Happy" • Roman goddess of smarts • Evil Spider Human Hybrid • Chinese Canadian Baby Man • ...
The Odyssey Chapters 11-12 2016-12-11
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- This is the “God of Water” who makes Odysseus’s trip home even more difficult.
- This is who gives Odysseus his name also the “grandfather of Odysseus”.
- “And when he spoke his words had wings” is an example of which literary technique having to do with the exaggeration of the winged words.
- “slain the suitors in your hall, by ruse or by sword” is an example of this Greek cultural concept.
- This is a Greek character who is the “son of Odysseus.”
- “The stone is as smooth as if it were polished” refers to this literary technique.
- "‘You’re a hard man, Odysseus, stronger than other men, and you never wear out" indicates this Greek cultural concept.
- This Greek character was the “king of man” but got killed by his wife and lover when he returned home.
- This is the “whirlpool situated opposite Scylla” and sucks down the black water.
- This is a Greek hero whom Odysseus talks to in the underworld who is also known as the “mother of Odysseus.”
- This is a “cave-dwelling monster” who has six dog heads and a dozen canine feet.
- This is a “one-eyed creature” that reminds Odysseus of his past troubles in previous chapters, making his current problems better than those he encountered before.
- “tears swelling in his eyes” conveys this Greek cultural concept.
- “Her serving women brought meat, bread, and bright red wine” employs this Greek cultural concept.
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- This is a Greek hero who is the son of Zeus and Europa. He is also the “king of Crete.”
- This is the “God of the Underworld” where Odysseus’s mother is.
- This Greek hero’s trip is the main focus of the book and he is known as the “master of wiles.”
- “a skillful boxer” is what this Greek hero is known for.
- This is the “supreme god” of Olympus.
- This Greek character is the “father of Odysseus.”
- “And Scylla devoured them at her door, as they shrieked loudly” is a literary technique relating to the noise they make.
- “Then Zeus put a black cloud over our ship And the sea grew dark beneath it” employs this Greek cultural concept.
- “One stabs its peak into the sky and is ringed by a dark blue cloud” conveys this literary technique.
- "goddess of magic" describes this Greek goddess she also helps Odysseus by comforting him and offering him a strategy for his trip home.
- “He killed me with the help of my cursed wife after inviting me to a feast in his house, slaughtered me like a bull at a manger” is an example of this Greek cultural concept.
- This is the son of Tyndareus and Leda. Known as the “brother of Polydeuces.”
- "though he longs to go home" employs this Greek cultural concept.
27 Clues: This is the “supreme god” of Olympus. • This Greek character is the “father of Odysseus.” • This is a Greek character who is the “son of Odysseus.” • “a skillful boxer” is what this Greek hero is known for. • This is the “God of the Underworld” where Odysseus’s mother is. • "though he longs to go home" employs this Greek cultural concept. • ...
C1 Vocabulary - Learning 2025-01-11
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- -Awareness of and responsiveness to others' feelings (11 letters)
- -Knowledge or consciousness of something (9 letters)
- -Natural talent or ability (8 letters)
- -City where a government is based (7 letters)
- -Linked or related to each other (12 letters)
- - Able to adjust to new conditions (9 letters)
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- -Involving multiple academic disciplines (14 letters)
- -To absorb and integrate information or culture (10 letters)
- -Work together on a project (10 letters)
- -The ability to read and write (8 letters)
- -Based on personal experience (12 letters)
- -Skilled or competent in a task (10 letters)
- -Complete knowledge or skill in a subject (7 letters)
- -To study intensively in a short period (4 letters)
14 Clues: -Natural talent or ability (8 letters) • -Work together on a project (10 letters) • -The ability to read and write (8 letters) • -Based on personal experience (12 letters) • -Skilled or competent in a task (10 letters) • -City where a government is based (7 letters) • -Linked or related to each other (12 letters) • - Able to adjust to new conditions (9 letters) • ...
Periodic Puzzle 2025-04-10
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- Pale yellow gas in toothpaste (8 letters)
- Colorless gas making up most of the atmosphere (8 letters)
- Soft metal that melts in your hand (7 letters)
- Rare earth element named after Swedish town (6 letters)
- Silvery metallic element in rare earth group (7 letters)
- Purple-hued element used in antiseptics (6 letters)
- Lightweight metal in soda cans (10 letters)
- Heaviest rare earth element (8 letters)
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- Metalloid used in many industrial processes (5 letters)
- Rarest naturally occurring element (8 letters)
- Rare earth element from continent namesake (8 letters)
- Coin metal with a magnetic personality (6 letters)
- Battery metal used in electronics (7 letters)
- Reactive alkali metal named after ruby color (8 letters)
14 Clues: Heaviest rare earth element (8 letters) • Pale yellow gas in toothpaste (8 letters) • Lightweight metal in soda cans (10 letters) • Battery metal used in electronics (7 letters) • Rarest naturally occurring element (8 letters) • Soft metal that melts in your hand (7 letters) • Coin metal with a magnetic personality (6 letters) • ...
Swing Era Musicians (Last Names) 2023-01-19
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- Clarinetist/Actor; former spouse of 8 women (4 letters)
- Known for her virtuosic scat singing (10 letters)
- Wrote the song "In the Mood" (6 letters)
- Trumpeter/Vocalist nicknamed "Satchmo" (9 letters)
- Wrote the song "Rhythm Is Our Business" (9 letters)
- "The King of Swing" (7 letters)
- Vibraphonist/Percussionist know for his energetic performances (7 letters)
- Member of the Original Memphis Five (6 letters)
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- Known for her emotive and powerful performances (7 letters)
- Pianist/Organist, died from Cancer (5 letters)
- Wrote the song "Harlem Congo" (4 letters)
- Wrote the song "Take the A Train" (9 letters)
- Singer/Entertainer born in Rochester, New York (8 letters)
- Saxophonist/Trumpeter (6 letters)
14 Clues: "The King of Swing" (7 letters) • Saxophonist/Trumpeter (6 letters) • Wrote the song "In the Mood" (6 letters) • Wrote the song "Harlem Congo" (4 letters) • Wrote the song "Take the A Train" (9 letters) • Pianist/Organist, died from Cancer (5 letters) • Member of the Original Memphis Five (6 letters) • Known for her virtuosic scat singing (10 letters) • ...
Idioms Crossword 2023-01-05
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- To be angry (4 letters).
- To make someone feel embarrassed (7 letters).
- To speak cautiously or indirectly (4 letters).
- To have a lot of energy and enthusiasm (6 letters).
- To deceive or trick someone (8 letters).
- To do something in a hurry (8 letters).
- To be very expensive (4 letters).
- To tease or joke with someone (4 letters).
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- To give something up reluctantly (10 letters).
- A phrase used to wish someone good luck (5 letters).
- To face a difficult situation with courage (4 letters).
- To do something without any effort (4 letters).
- To make a lot of noise (5 letters).
- To make a lot of progress (4 letters).
14 Clues: To be angry (4 letters). • To be very expensive (4 letters). • To make a lot of noise (5 letters). • To make a lot of progress (4 letters). • To do something in a hurry (8 letters). • To deceive or trick someone (8 letters). • To tease or joke with someone (4 letters). • To make someone feel embarrassed (7 letters). • To give something up reluctantly (10 letters). • ...
Pain Point Analysis 2024-10-25
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- What dealers want more of in GXP (11 letters)
- A digital vehicle inspection (8 letters)
- What dealers want to add to reservations (6 letters)
- Slows things down, a source of dealer frustration (10 letters)
- A digital assistant for service appointments (8 letters)
- A feature for managing multiple departments (14 letters)
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- A system for managing appointments (11 letters)
- A quick way to find a customer (14 letters)
- The goal of online scheduling (12 letters)
- A service dealers want to offer (10 letters)
- The opposite of lagging (6 letters)
- What's needed for seamless RO creation (11 letters)
- A system dealers use to manage their shops (3 letters)
- Getting an appointment into an RO (7 letters)
14 Clues: The opposite of lagging (6 letters) • A digital vehicle inspection (8 letters) • The goal of online scheduling (12 letters) • A quick way to find a customer (14 letters) • A service dealers want to offer (10 letters) • What dealers want more of in GXP (11 letters) • Getting an appointment into an RO (7 letters) • A system for managing appointments (11 letters) • ...
adjectives! 2025-07-01
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- (6 letters): Telling the truth, always.
- (5 letters): Feeling mad when something goes wrong.
- (9 letters): Not safe; you might get hurt.
- (4 letters): Nice and caring to others.
- (6 letters): Not wide; like a tight street.
- (5 letters): Not tidy; things are all over the place.
- (5 letters): very big.
- (5 letters): Tidy and free of dirt.
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- (9 letters): Shocked by something unexpected.
- (5 letters): Not loud; calm and silent.
- (6 letters): Showing good manners, like saying "please."
- (7 letters): Feeling worried before a test or speech.
- (5 letters): Feeling joyful, like when you get a gift.
- (6 letters): Able to lift heavy things easily.
14 Clues: (5 letters): very big. • (5 letters): Tidy and free of dirt. • (6 letters): Telling the truth, always. • (5 letters): Not loud; calm and silent. • (4 letters): Nice and caring to others. • (9 letters): Not safe; you might get hurt. • (6 letters): Not wide; like a tight street. • (9 letters): Shocked by something unexpected. • (6 letters): Able to lift heavy things easily. • ...
Polynomials 2025-07-23
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- A polynomial with one term only (8 letters)
- Symbol used to represent unknown value (8 letters)
- When degree is 3 (5 letters)
- Another word for “power” in polynomials (6 letters)
- A single number or variable or product of both (4 letters)
- Expression with three terms (9 letters)
- A constant polynomial has no ______ (8 letters)
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- Combining like terms or removing brackets (11 letters)
- When degree is 2 (9 letters)
- Algebraic expression with many terms (10 letters)
- A number multiplied with a variable in a term (9 letters)
- A polynomial with two terms (8 letters)
- When degree is 1 (6 letters)
- Removing brackets and simplifying (10 letters)
- The highest power in a polynomial tells this (7 letters)
15 Clues: When degree is 2 (9 letters) • When degree is 3 (5 letters) • When degree is 1 (6 letters) • A polynomial with two terms (8 letters) • Expression with three terms (9 letters) • A polynomial with one term only (8 letters) • Removing brackets and simplifying (10 letters) • A constant polynomial has no ______ (8 letters) • Algebraic expression with many terms (10 letters) • ...
Percy Jackson - The Lightning Thief 2021-05-30
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- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- The Greek God of Beauty, Love & Desire
- A learning disorder that affects reading
- Lightning must be returned by the summer-
- Selects the shots and organises images. Film-
- Creates a film score (music). Film-
- The person responsible for directing a film
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- The Māori equivalent of Hades
- The Greek Gods
- The Lightning Thief had a $95m film-
- Camp where demigods learn their skills
- Half man, half bull
- The Greek equivalent of Ranginui
- Percy's friend, Grover, is one of these
- The person responsible for film production
- A film begins as a written...
- The Greek God of Wine
- The Greek God of the Sea
- Percy Jackson writer, Rick...
19 Clues: The Greek Gods • Half man, half bull • The Greek God of Wine • The Greek God of the Sea • The Māori equivalent of Hades • A film begins as a written... • Percy Jackson writer, Rick... • The Greek equivalent of Ranginui • Creates a film score (music). Film- • The Lightning Thief had a $95m film- • Camp where demigods learn their skills • The Greek God of Beauty, Love & Desire • ...
Big Classics Crossword of the Year! 2022-07-08
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- Many-headed dragon with poisonous blood
- The Asphodel...(the middle part of the underworld)
- The Nemean...(first labour of Heracles)
- The earth
- The sky
- Man who tried to bring his wife back to life
- The king of Athens who invented democracy
- Greek queen of the gods
- The city which the Romans came from
- Someone who is famous and loved by the gods
- The Greek goddess of the harvest
- Augean...(Heracles had to clean these in a day)
- Roman slaves who fought professionally
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Three-headed dog guarding the underworld
- The son of Zeus who killed Medusa
- The city which Theseus was the king of
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- Half-man, half-goat
- A very dangerous place underground
- The father of Zeus
- Greek god of the dead
- The titan who holds up the sky
- Greek king of the gods
- The best part of the underworld
- Zeus' weapon
- Wife of Orpheus
- Snake-haired monster who turned people into stone
- Greek hero who did twelve labours
- The wife of Hades
- The worst part of the underworld
- The language spoken by the Romans
- Slaves who knew this language were often teachers
- The woman who opened a box of horrors
- Greek god of the sea
- A monster which almost defeated Zeus
35 Clues: The sky • The earth • Zeus' weapon • Wife of Orpheus • The wife of Hades • The father of Zeus • Half-man, half-goat • Greek god of the sea • Greek god of the dead • Greek king of the gods • Greek queen of the gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • The titan who holds up the sky • The best part of the underworld • The worst part of the underworld • The Greek goddess of the harvest • ...
Ancient Greece v.s. Rome 2021-02-14
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- Unlike Greek girls, girls in Rome were taught how to read and____.
- Romans and Greeks both used ___ to make clothes.
- The Romans adopted many of the Greek ______ but changed their names and stories to make them appear more Roman.
- Both Romans and Greeks trade ____. This was a very important part of trade.
- Greek boys went to school at age ________.
- Unlike the Greeks, the Romans enjoyed eating ____.
- Both Romans and Greeks had a ______ type of dog
- Both Greeks and Romans liked to have exotic birds as pets like___.
- Unlike the Greeks who had the banquet at the Grooms house the Romans would have the banquet at the ____ house.
- Both the Romans and the Greeks ate ______.
- Roman women had nearly ______ rights with men, while Greek women were the men’s property.
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- Only boys from Sparta in Greece were trained to be _____ while all boys in Rome were trained to fight.
- Romans were concerned about fashion trends while the Greeks’ ____ was simple.
- Both ancient Greek and Roman girls played with ____. Some could even move their arms and legs.
- Both Greek and Roman women had the job of ____.
- _______ from both Greek and Roman writers is still read today.
- Roman and Greek children both played with _____.
- Unlike Greek women, Roman women enjoyed having many _____.
- One common source of acquiring slaves used in both Greece and Rome was using _____ of war.
- Unlike the Romans who had bread and water for breakfast the Greeks ate a lump of bread dipped in ______ oil.
20 Clues: Both the Romans and the Greeks ate ______. • Greek boys went to school at age ________. • Both Greek and Roman women had the job of ____. • Both Romans and Greeks had a ______ type of dog • Romans and Greeks both used ___ to make clothes. • Roman and Greek children both played with _____. • Unlike the Greeks, the Romans enjoyed eating ____. • ...
Laila's Greece crossword puzzle 2025-05-05
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- "high city" in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defense were located
- temple of Athena that overlooks the city of athens
- this invasion began a series of wars between persia and Greece
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- form of government in which citizens hold political power
- the form of Greek culture (greek-like) that emergedafter Alexander's the Great's conquests
- a portion of land almost completely surrounded by water
- ancient stories that reveal truths about human nature and why people act in certain ways by describing entertaining adventures
- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for "love of wisdom"
- a body of stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
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- the greatest Greek doctor
- belief in more than one God
- shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea
- clear and ordered thinking
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- long poem that tells a story about a hero
- this person believed that people must never stop looking for knowledge
- Spartas main rival
- a Greek city state
- short tale to teach a moral lesson often with animals or inanimate objects as characters
- government in which a small group of people rule
- was a student of socrates
- the greatest Greek thinker
25 Clues: Spartas main rival • a Greek city state • the greatest Greek doctor • was a student of socrates • clear and ordered thinking • the greatest Greek thinker • belief in more than one God • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • long poem that tells a story about a hero • shipping and navigation pertaining to the sea • government in which a small group of people rule • ...
Enigma Mathematica 2020-01-22
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- A value that does not change.
- Two dimensional space taken up by an object or shape,given in square units.
- a positive integer with a factor aside from itself and 1.
- The numerals 0-9 found in all numbers.
- Place holder in place value system.
- Study of numbers,shapes and patterns.
- Civilisation responsible for discovery of Maths.
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- A polygon with 4 sides
- Numeral system consisting of letters.
- Synonym for average.
- Ordered pair giving a precise location or position on a coordinate plane.
- side of triangle opposite to right angle
- Father of Mathematics
- lines on a same plane that do not intersect
14 Clues: Synonym for average. • Father of Mathematics • A polygon with 4 sides • A value that does not change. • Place holder in place value system. • Numeral system consisting of letters. • Study of numbers,shapes and patterns. • The numerals 0-9 found in all numbers. • side of triangle opposite to right angle • lines on a same plane that do not intersect • ...
Greek review 2012-11-21
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- Civilization named after king minos
- Age A state of progression
- Athen's form of government
- The Great General during the period of the fall of greece,perfected the Phalanx
- Greek form of fighting , defence
- Leonidas King of Sparta during the period of the Persian wars.
- of Thermoplaye A group of 300 spartans defended a narrow passage
- Government ruled by the upper class
- Sparta's form of government
- Wars A revolt in Asia Minor
- God of the sea
- Greek term for marketplace
- League The alliance which held Athens as leader
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- Half bull half human
- God that watched over Athens.
- Culture Greek culture
- God of War
- II Took over greek after the Peloponesian war
- Greek version of a citadel
- The hill all Gods lived on.
- Goddess of the hunt
- Created on wet plastered walls
- God's spoke through them
- Greek developed stories and history
- Tale written by the blind poet Homer
- An epic written by Homer
26 Clues: God of War • God of the sea • Goddess of the hunt • Half bull half human • Culture Greek culture • God's spoke through them • An epic written by Homer • Athen's form of government • Greek version of a citadel • Greek term for marketplace • Age A state of progression • The hill all Gods lived on. • Sparta's form of government • Wars A revolt in Asia Minor • God that watched over Athens. • ...
The Battle of Marathon 2023-02-06
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- Someone who is sent to deliver a message
- Symbol of goddess Athena
- One of several Athenian generals
- This army led by King Darius I greatly outnumbered the Greeks
- Tried to help the Ionians fight Darius
- The Greek army beat the Persian army in this battle
- Olive branches symbolized this in Greek culture
- Greek historian who wrote about Pheidippides running to Sparta and back
- Shape of the moon added to the tetradrachma
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- The fastest runner around who could deliver news of the Greek victory
- Name of English poet who wrote "Pheidippides" in 1879
- What Pheidippides died of when he announced their victory
- Another Greek writer of the second century
- A Greek writer of the second century
- 26 mile foot race
- A favorite coin of the Athenians
- Country on the coast of Turkey
- Persian king
- This army charged the Persian army aggressively
- The phase of the moon in the shape of a crescent
20 Clues: Persian king • 26 mile foot race • Symbol of goddess Athena • Country on the coast of Turkey • A favorite coin of the Athenians • One of several Athenian generals • A Greek writer of the second century • Tried to help the Ionians fight Darius • Someone who is sent to deliver a message • Another Greek writer of the second century • Shape of the moon added to the tetradrachma • ...
Soft letters 2022-10-20
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- a feeling
- something you put on your mouth
- you got something incorrect
- a noise you can make out of your mouth
- not too loud
- a bush
- eggs
- sound waves through your ears
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- cut into 2 pieces
- licking your lips or putting something on your skin
- something shiny
- someone comes to your house you call them a…
- do it most of the time
- a prediction
- a person or a question
- something bumpy
16 Clues: eggs • a bush • a feeling • a prediction • not too loud • something shiny • something bumpy • cut into 2 pieces • do it most of the time • a person or a question • you got something incorrect • sound waves through your ears • something you put on your mouth • a noise you can make out of your mouth • someone comes to your house you call them a… • ...
Silent letters 2025-11-24
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- Go up a ladder, mountain, or stairs
- A small garden statue/creature from folklore
- Sharp kitchen tool with a blade
- Joint between the thigh and the lower leg
- Grind or clench teeth angrily
- A tiny piece of bread or cake left after eating
- To chew on something continuously
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- Tool used to untangle or smooth hair
- The short, thick digit on the side of the hand
- A young sheep
- A loop in rope or string that’s tied tightly
- A natural talent for something
- Slang for something extreme or awesome; also rough and twisted like tree roots
- Tiny flying insect that bites
- Hit a door to get attention
- Use needles to make fabric from yarn
16 Clues: A young sheep • Hit a door to get attention • Grind or clench teeth angrily • Tiny flying insect that bites • A natural talent for something • Sharp kitchen tool with a blade • To chew on something continuously • Go up a ladder, mountain, or stairs • Tool used to untangle or smooth hair • Use needles to make fabric from yarn • Joint between the thigh and the lower leg • ...
Silent Letters 2025-08-28
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- From a different country
- We might see these at Buckingham Palace or the Tower
- When you think something might not be true
- That's not right!
- When you owe money
- What you wear so no-one will recognise you
- When you grab someone and try to overpower them
- What you do to a door
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- "I'm not sure but I'll have a ________."
- What a chocolate bar come in
- An annoying little fly
- Holding up temples in ancient Greece...
- Best friend of the fork and spoon
- A spooky white figure?
- Another word for serious
- Lawless chaos!
16 Clues: Lawless chaos! • That's not right! • When you owe money • What you do to a door • An annoying little fly • A spooky white figure? • From a different country • Another word for serious • What a chocolate bar come in • Best friend of the fork and spoon • Holding up temples in ancient Greece... • "I'm not sure but I'll have a ________." • When you think something might not be true • ...
Heritage Studies 6 2023-03-03
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- A temple in Rome dedicated to many gods.
- The Roman emperor who made Christianity legal.
- A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena.
- Said that Christians started a fire in Rome.
- The sea between Italy and Sardinia.
- A council held in 325 AD to help settle the doctrine of the Trinity.
- The "blob" of land at the south of Greece.
- Greek philosopher who died by drinking poison.
- The island to the south of Italy.
- Carthaginian general who brought war elephants over the alps.
- The river running next to Rome.
- Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility.
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- The sea between Turkey and Greece.
- Greek "Father of Medicine".
- An early civilization on Crete.
- The name of a league of Greek city states aligned with Athens.
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic".
- Greek colony that later became the city of Constantinople.
- "Father of History".
- A form of government in which a few people rule.
20 Clues: "Father of History". • Greek "Father of Medicine". • An early civilization on Crete. • The river running next to Rome. • The island to the south of Italy. • The sea between Turkey and Greece. • The sea between Italy and Sardinia. • A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena. • A temple in Rome dedicated to many gods. • The "blob" of land at the south of Greece. • ...
Chapter 3 Section 1-3 Terms 2024-09-11
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- son of Darius I that relaunched the invasion of Greece by the Persians
- having human form or attributes (like the gods in Greek mythology)
- League of Greek city states led by the Spartans
- ruler with complete control over government (typically a cruel dictator)
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
- Civilization that was destroyed by the Dorians
- king of Persia that failed to beat the Greeks at the Battle of Marathon
- Greek word for city
- rule by few
- island that Athenians retreated to after the Battle of Thermopylae
- Civilization that flourished on the island of Crete during the earliest Aegean civilizations
- influential political leader of Athens
- League of Greek city states led by the Athenians
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- rule by the people
- civil war between Sparta and Athens following the Periclean Age
- Spartan slaves
- rule by one
- Battle where Leonidus led a group of Greek soldiers against the Persians at a mountain pass
- time period of Greek history where little is known
- capital city of Minoan civilization
- blind poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
21 Clues: rule by one • rule by few • Spartan slaves • rule by the people • Greek word for city • capital city of Minoan civilization • King of the gods in Greek mythology • influential political leader of Athens • blind poet that wrote the Iliad and Odyssey • Civilization that was destroyed by the Dorians • League of Greek city states led by the Spartans • ...
Ancient Greek Art 2025-09-17
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- The warrior in Homer's Iliad
- A common type of Greek decorative ornament
- The Winged Victory of Samothrace represents the goddess...
- The two full-size statues, found in the sea near Riace, were made of...
- The most ornate of the 3 main orders of Greek architecture
- Common material of Greek statues
- Greek vase
- Relaxed pose of a statue
- Half-human, half-horse mythological creature
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- Technique with black paintings on the red background of a vessel
- The classical period of Greek art is followed by ... period
- Trojan priest depicted with his sons in a famous sculpture
- A vase for mixing wine and water
- Column style with scroll-shaped volutes
- God of music and the arts,healing and light
- Temple famous for its Caryatids
- Myron's statue of a Greek athlete
- Temple of Athena
- Sun God, often depicted in his chariot
- First to sculpt a nude female form in a life-size statue
- Famous statue Venus de...
21 Clues: Greek vase • Temple of Athena • Relaxed pose of a statue • Famous statue Venus de... • The warrior in Homer's Iliad • Temple famous for its Caryatids • A vase for mixing wine and water • Common material of Greek statues • Myron's statue of a Greek athlete • Sun God, often depicted in his chariot • Column style with scroll-shaped volutes • A common type of Greek decorative ornament • ...
Remembrance Day Canada 2024-11-11
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- where many Canadian soldiers fought during WWI (6 letters)
- term for soldiers who lost their lives (8 letters)
- of Remembrance Day (8 letters)
- soldier’s title (7 letters)
- to honor veterans, held on November 11 (9 letters)
- national anthem (7 letters)
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- of soldiers (4 letters)
- organization in Canada (8 letters)
- poem read on Remembrance Day (5 letters)
- flower of Remembrance (5 letters)
- symbol worn to honor fallen soldiers (5 letters)
- me know if you'd like an answer key or any additional resources to go with this activity.
- Canadian battlefield in France (6 letters)
- symbol of peacekeeping forces (7 letters)
- of honoring someone’s memory (9 letters)
15 Clues: of soldiers (4 letters) • soldier’s title (7 letters) • national anthem (7 letters) • of Remembrance Day (8 letters) • flower of Remembrance (5 letters) • organization in Canada (8 letters) • poem read on Remembrance Day (5 letters) • of honoring someone’s memory (9 letters) • symbol of peacekeeping forces (7 letters) • Canadian battlefield in France (6 letters) • ...
Lucas' Birthday Surprise 2025-07-04
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- Name of Leeds' training ground, Thorp ____ (4 letters)
- Leeds' most successful manager, Don _____ (5 letters)
- Famous Leeds anthem, Marching on ___ (8 letters)
- Colour of Leeds' away kit, 2023/24 (4 letters)
- The Leeds badge features a white ____ (4 letters)
- Former Leeds Manager, known as 'El Loco' (6 letters)
- Nickname for Leeds United (4 letters)
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- Signed from the Blunts (BOGLE)
- You're named after this legendary defender (6 letters)
- Leeds' main shirt colour (5 letters)
- Legendary Leeds Captain, Billy ___ (7 letters)
- Leeds' stadium is called Elland ____ (4 letters)
- Leeds' club motta, Side before ____, every time (4 letters)
- We call Man Utd this (4 letters)
14 Clues: Signed from the Blunts (BOGLE) • We call Man Utd this (4 letters) • Leeds' main shirt colour (5 letters) • Nickname for Leeds United (4 letters) • Legendary Leeds Captain, Billy ___ (7 letters) • Colour of Leeds' away kit, 2023/24 (4 letters) • Famous Leeds anthem, Marching on ___ (8 letters) • Leeds' stadium is called Elland ____ (4 letters) • ...
Spelling Words Practice 2025-05-19
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- A person who is kind and easy to get along with.8 letters)
- Even though something happens. (8 letters)
- Not the same. (9 letters)
- Very important or not silly. (7 letters)
- To make something bigger. (8 letters)
- Shows up or becomes visible. (6 letters)
- A word that means to make or put together. (5 letters)
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- To choose what to do. (6 letters)
- To see something and pay attention to it. (6 letters)
- Something you can eat from a tree or plant. (5 letters)
- Truly,really. (8 letters)
- Puzzle Clues
- A strange or unusual thing. (8 letters)
- Spiky parts on a cactus. (6 letters)
14 Clues: Puzzle Clues • Truly,really. (8 letters) • Not the same. (9 letters) • To choose what to do. (6 letters) • Spiky parts on a cactus. (6 letters) • To make something bigger. (8 letters) • A strange or unusual thing. (8 letters) • Very important or not silly. (7 letters) • Shows up or becomes visible. (6 letters) • Even though something happens. (8 letters) • ...
Heritage Studies 6 2023-03-03
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- Carthaginian general who brought war elephants over the alps.
- Greek philosopher who died by drinking poison.
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic".
- Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility.
- A form of government in which a few people rule.
- The sea between Italy and Sardinia.
- "Father of History".
- Said that Christians started a fire in Rome.
- Greek colony that later became the city of Constantinople.
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- The "blob" of land at the south of Greece.
- The sea between Turkey and Greece.
- Greek "Father of Medicine".
- The island to the south of Italy.
- A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena.
- The name of a league of Greek city states aligned with Athens.
- The river running next to Rome.
- A temple in Rome dedicated to many gods.
- The Roman emperor who made Christianity legal.
- An early civilization on Crete.
19 Clues: "Father of History". • Greek "Father of Medicine". • The river running next to Rome. • An early civilization on Crete. • The island to the south of Italy. • The sea between Turkey and Greece. • The sea between Italy and Sardinia. • A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena. • A temple in Rome dedicated to many gods. • The "blob" of land at the south of Greece. • ...
World Chapter 6 - Terms 2020-12-07
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- a defensive alliance formed by Athens to prevent another Persian invasion
- Greek god of the sun
- a beautiful temple to Athena
- lover of wisdom
- a hilltop fortress that served as a seat of government and religion
- the Greek city-state
- a large group of foot soldiers trained to charge the enemy as a group
- rule by the “best”
- rule by one
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- rule by a few rather than one or many; rule by a few rich men
- Greek
- rule by the many or the common people
- the Greek marketplace
- king of all the Greek gods
- a league formed between Sparta and other Greek cities
- a bad form of one-man rule
- the common laborers who farmed the land for the ruling class
- Plato’s writings
- a government in which the people themselves make the big decisions directly, rather than idirectly through representatives
19 Clues: Greek • rule by one • lover of wisdom • Plato’s writings • rule by the “best” • Greek god of the sun • the Greek city-state • the Greek marketplace • king of all the Greek gods • a bad form of one-man rule • a beautiful temple to Athena • rule by the many or the common people • a league formed between Sparta and other Greek cities • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2024-01-05
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- Greek city-state known for their military-based society
- A hero that faces a challenge that demands courage, strength, and intelligence
- The highest point in an ancient Greek city
- Substances from which other products are made
- Slaves captured from conquered lands
- The story of Odysseus and his journey home after the Trojan War
- A maze
- Partnerships
- A form of government in which citizens have a direct role in governing
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- An ancient Greek warship
- A government ruled by a few powerful citizens
- A ruler who takes power illegally
- An old story to explain an event or justify a belief or action
- Marketplace and social center in Greek cities
- Another name for a Greek city-state
- A government ruled by a single person
- A government ruled by a small group of elite families
- Greek city-state known for their developments in government
- Long poetic stories
19 Clues: A maze • Partnerships • Long poetic stories • An ancient Greek warship • A ruler who takes power illegally • Another name for a Greek city-state • Slaves captured from conquered lands • A government ruled by a single person • The highest point in an ancient Greek city • A government ruled by a few powerful citizens • Substances from which other products are made • ...
Char ED 2025-02-11
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- A form of art that uses written words (6 letters)
- Avoiding unnecessary expenses to save money (10 letters)
- The ability to complete a task effectively (11 letters)
- A person who does what is right even without supervision (9 letters)
- Completing a task with care and commitment (9 letters)
- A quality that helps people work well in a team (11 letters)
- The habit of setting aside money for future needs (6 letters)
- A method to keep track of money spent and saved (7 letters)
- Taking ownership of a task and doing your best (14 letters)
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- A necessary quality to achieve consistent good results (11 letters)
- Setting clear objectives before working on a task (8 letters)
- The way a person applies moral principles when working (10 letters)
- Making good use of time to finish tasks efficiently (13 letters)
- A skill associated with imagination (9 letterr
- The ability to listen to feedback and improve (11 letters)
15 Clues: A skill associated with imagination (9 letterr • A form of art that uses written words (6 letters) • Completing a task with care and commitment (9 letters) • The ability to complete a task effectively (11 letters) • Avoiding unnecessary expenses to save money (10 letters) • The ability to listen to feedback and improve (11 letters) • ...
Percy Jackson - The Lightning Thief 2021-05-30
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- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- The Greek God of Beauty, Love & Desire
- A learning disorder that affects reading
- Lightning must be returned by the summer-
- Selects the shots and organises images. Film-
- Creates a film score (music). Film-
- The person responsible for directing a film
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- The Māori equivalent of Hades
- The Greek Gods
- The Lightning Thief had a $95m film-
- Camp where demigods learn their skills
- Half man, half bull
- The Greek equivalent of Ranginui
- Percy's friend, Grover, is one of these
- The person responsible for film production
- A film begins as a written...
- The Greek God of Wine
- The Greek God of the Sea
- Percy Jackson writer, Rick...
19 Clues: The Greek Gods • Half man, half bull • The Greek God of Wine • The Greek God of the Sea • The Māori equivalent of Hades • A film begins as a written... • Percy Jackson writer, Rick... • The Greek equivalent of Ranginui • Creates a film score (music). Film- • The Lightning Thief had a $95m film- • Camp where demigods learn their skills • The Greek God of Beauty, Love & Desire • ...
Percy Jackson - The Lightning Thief 2021-05-30
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- Selects the shots and organises images. Film-
- The Greek God of Wine
- The Greek God of Beauty, Love & Desire
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Lightning must be returned by the summer-
- The Greek God of the Sea
- The Greek equivalent of Ranginui
- Percy Jackson writer, Rick...
- The person responsible for directing a film
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- A learning disorder that affects reading
- Half man, half bull
- Percy's friend, Grover, is one of these
- The Lightning Thief had a $95m film-
- The Greek Gods
- Camp where demigods learn their skills
- The Māori equivalent of Hades
- Creates a film score (music). Film-
- The person responsible for film production
- A film begins as a written...
19 Clues: The Greek Gods • Half man, half bull • The Greek God of Wine • The Greek God of the Sea • The Māori equivalent of Hades • A film begins as a written... • Percy Jackson writer, Rick... • The Greek equivalent of Ranginui • Creates a film score (music). Film- • The Lightning Thief had a $95m film- • The Greek God of Beauty, Love & Desire • Camp where demigods learn their skills • ...
Vocabulary words 2023-10-19
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- controlled by the citizens
- king of the ancient Greek kingdom
- Greek city-state the fundamental political unit of ancient Greece
- Frankish poet who served Charlemagne
- a government in wich power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- a war lasting from 431-404 BC
- conflict in 1991 which UN forces defeated Iraq forces
- Greek philosopher born during the classical period
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- the history after classical Greece
- King of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia
- a seafaring and trading on the Crete island
- Greek philosopher and polymath
- an indo European person who settled on Greek mainland
- Greek speaking person that migrated to mainland
- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears
- Greek philosopher from Athens
16 Clues: controlled by the citizens • Greek philosopher from Athens • a war lasting from 431-404 BC • Greek philosopher and polymath • king of the ancient Greek kingdom • the history after classical Greece • Frankish poet who served Charlemagne • King of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia • a seafaring and trading on the Crete island • Greek speaking person that migrated to mainland • ...
The Lightning Thief, The Percy Jackson Series 2023-10-03
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- The Director of Camp Half Blood, also known as the god of wine.
- A child of the Big Three, The son of Poseidon.
- The Satyr.
- The greek god of the sea.
- The greek goddess of war and wisdom.
- The greek god of war.
- The traitor of the prophecy, a child of Hermes.
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- The house of the greek gods.
- The greek god of the sky.
- The item that was stolen from Zeus.
- The god who captured Sally Jackson, also known as the god of the underworld.
- The daughter of Athena.
- The activities director, a centaur.
- The greek monster who disguised herself as "Aunty Em".
- The greek goddess of beauty.
- The name of Percy's sword.
16 Clues: The Satyr. • The greek god of war. • The daughter of Athena. • The greek god of the sky. • The greek god of the sea. • The name of Percy's sword. • The house of the greek gods. • The greek goddess of beauty. • The item that was stolen from Zeus. • The activities director, a centaur. • The greek goddess of war and wisdom. • A child of the Big Three, The son of Poseidon. • ...
Greek and Latin Words 2024-08-15
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- The Greek meaning for write
- The Latin meaning for short
- The Greek meaning for far
- The Latin meaning for hear
- The Greek meaning for light
- The Latin meaning for hand
- The Latin meaning for round
- The Greek meaning for life
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- The Greek meaning for opposite or against
- The Greek meaning for earth
- The Latin meaning for good
- The Latin meaning for release
- The Greek meaning for water
- The Latin meaning for all
14 Clues: The Greek meaning for far • The Latin meaning for all • The Latin meaning for good • The Latin meaning for hear • The Latin meaning for hand • The Greek meaning for life • The Greek meaning for write • The Greek meaning for earth • The Latin meaning for short • The Greek meaning for light • The Greek meaning for water • The Latin meaning for round • The Latin meaning for release • ...
History of Greek Theatre - Kenny Washington Student 2022-01-10
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- Flat terrace below the slope.
- 4 Festivals were held during this century each year.
- Defined tragedy in an sophisticated way
- A fault of character for example pride or jealousy.
- Classical mythological creature, part man, part goat
- Inscription of Thespis's name on a stone can be found here.
- Can be traced back to 500 B.C. (Ancient Greece)
- An act of injustice
- Considered the father of Western philosophy
- The Greek had a prohibition of showing this on stage.
- Monster sent by Hera to protect Thebes.
- Slope of the hill, or the seeing space.
- A very wealthy city that had approximately 250-300 thousand people
- What a protagonist or hero gains from their fall.
- Not an average man, very noble.
- High-backed seats reversed for certain people and judges.
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- Entrance of the chorus
- Middle of the orchestra
- One of the performers in Greek theater.
- First theatrical event recorded.
- Comes from the Greek word theatron.
- Civic and religious celebrations were held here.
- Derived from Thespis
- Won best playwright contest 24 times.
- In greek means dance
- Greek word for a king not inheriting their throne, but have it taken.
- From the Greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act"
- Another performer in Greek theater.
- God of wine and fertility
- Origin of our world "scene".
- Latin title for Oedipus Tyrannus
- An influence on Greek Drama
32 Clues: An act of injustice • Derived from Thespis • In greek means dance • Entrance of the chorus • Middle of the orchestra • God of wine and fertility • An influence on Greek Drama • Origin of our world "scene". • Flat terrace below the slope. • Not an average man, very noble. • First theatrical event recorded. • Latin title for Oedipus Tyrannus • Comes from the Greek word theatron. • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2022-02-17
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- a person who loves wisdom
- a humorous form of Greek drama that often-mocked famous people
- an upper class that is richer and more powerful than the rest of society
- a government ruled by a few powerful citizens
- a state-owned slave who was part of the lowest class of ancient Greek society
- , an ancient Greek warship
- relating to Greek history or culture.
- poem, a long story in the form of a narrative poem
- a serious form of Greek drama in which characters endure suffering before an unhappy ending
- democracy a form of democracy in which citizens gather to vote on laws and policies
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- the study of the universe and our place in it
- an agreement to stop fighting.
- a Greek city-state •
- democracy, a form of democracy in which people are elected to vote on the citizens' behalf.
- an open space in an ancient Greek city that served as a marketplace and social center
- the highest point in an ancient Greek city
- a government ruled by a single person, such as a king
- worldly
- age a period of great cultural achievement
- an agreement between nations to fight each other's enemies; a partnership
- a weapon that hurls large stones
- a military tactic in which troops surround a city with soldiers in an attempt to take control of it
22 Clues: worldly • a Greek city-state • • a person who loves wisdom • , an ancient Greek warship • an agreement to stop fighting. • a weapon that hurls large stones • relating to Greek history or culture. • the highest point in an ancient Greek city • age a period of great cultural achievement • the study of the universe and our place in it • ...
Etymology Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8 Review 2025-10-31
Across
- What prefix means beside, beyond?
- What Greek prefix means through?
- What do the Greek prefix’s pan and pantos mean?
- What does semi- mean?
- What does the Latin prefix inter- mean?
- What does the Latin Adj and noun nihil mean?
- What does the Greek prefix anti- mean?
- What Greek suffix means thing written?
- What Greek suffix means possessor of?
- Roman numeral XXVII
- Transliterate ‘UΠΟ into English
- What means 9 in Greek?
- What Latin prefix means around?
- What is the literal translation of the word μνημονικος?
- Latin ordinal number 7
- Roman numeral LI
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- What does plethora mean now?
- of time What is the literal definition of the Greek word Χρόνος and the suffix -ful
- What are these groupings called? αι, αυ, ει, ευ, οι, ου.
- What does the Latin prefix ultra- mean?
- What is Upsilon usually transliterated to?
- Roman numeral LXXXVII
- The rule of _____ is used when the letter is before a kappa, chi, or xi.
- When transliterating the diphthong ει what is one sound you can use in English?
- What Latin prefix means before?
- What does the Latin prefix trans- mean?
- What (Greek) prefix means much, many?
- What is this breathing symbol called?
- What does proto- mean?
- Tetra means
30 Clues: Tetra means • Roman numeral LI • Roman numeral XXVII • What does semi- mean? • Roman numeral LXXXVII • What means 9 in Greek? • Latin ordinal number 7 • What does proto- mean? • What does plethora mean now? • What Latin prefix means before? • Transliterate ‘UΠΟ into English • What Latin prefix means around? • What Greek prefix means through? • What prefix means beside, beyond? • ...
The Burning Maze Crossword 2024-05-26
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- The Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon. One of the maiden goddesses.
- The ruler of an empire
- The twelve (or thirteen) main gods and goddesses of greek mythology
- The Greek god of the forge, responsible for creating Zeus’s lightning bolts.
- The Greek goddess of love
- A half man-half goat being originating from Greek mythology
- A winding group of passageways, sometimes with multiple entrances and exits
- A problem, toy or game that tests one's knowledge or cleverness
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- A typically violent storm
- The Greek god of the sun, as well as the twin brother of Artemis
- The Greek goddess of the harvest, one of the three olympian sisters of Zeus
- The practice of using a bow, now typically seen as a sport.
- The Roman form of the Greek god Zeus
- The king of the Greek gods, as well as the lord of the sky and the father of Apollo
- A person that gives prophecies, frequently tied to the Greek god Apollo
15 Clues: The ruler of an empire • A typically violent storm • The Greek goddess of love • The Roman form of the Greek god Zeus • The practice of using a bow, now typically seen as a sport. • A half man-half goat being originating from Greek mythology • A problem, toy or game that tests one's knowledge or cleverness • ...
Greek Vocab 1 2023-04-03
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- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy
- someone who has the right to participate in government
- leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete
- a story describing the actions of Greek gods and goddesses and how they affected everyday life
- Democracy a form of democracy that allows all citizens to directly participate in government
- a Greek doctor who taught that illnesses had a natural causes and were not a punishment by the Gods
- a government that gives people the power to have a voice in the government
- War a long-term war between Athens and Sparta that led to Sparta’s victory
- city-state
- a type of government where the power is shared with a small group of people
- an independent kingdom or state made up of a city and the surrounding lands it controls.
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state
- Greek mathematician who introduced Pythagorean’s theorem used in geometry
- People conquered by Spartans and forced to be slaves
- an open space in ancient Greek cities in which residents gathered for daily social activities.
- Greek city-state that became a military society
- Greek philosopher famous for using questioning techniques (Socratic Method)
- a type of government that uses force to rule; may be run by a dictator
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- Greek-like culture
- the first Greeks who established colonies and built fortresses throughout Greece
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena and overseen by Pericles; it took nine years to build
- storyteller whose fables or tales had moral or ethical lessons
- Greek thinker who believed in practicing moderation and the use of reason
- foot soldiers of the Greek army
- an athletic sporting event/festival held every four years, originally to honer the Greek god Zeus
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created
- Greek doctor famous for the Hippocratic Oath, which ensures doctors do what is best for their patients
- a type of government where only the a small group of the wealthiest people have the power
- Democracy a form of democracy where citizens choose government officials to represent them
- a long narrative poem that describes heroic deeds
- an agreement formed between groups to work together
- the Great Macedonian King who expanded his empire across parts of three continents
- group of soldiers arranged in a square
- poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad
35 Clues: city-state • Greek-like culture • foot soldiers of the Greek army • group of soldiers arranged in a square • poet who wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad • leader of Ancient Greece who promoted democracy • Greek city-state that became a military society • a long narrative poem that describes heroic deeds • Greek city-state where democracy was first created • ...
Ms. Faith's Semester 1 Crossword 2024-11-24
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- That's not a podium, it's an _.
- What is the name of our priest, FR should be the first letters
- The courage to endure through pain.
- The first of the 7 Sacraments
- Jesus's foster father, he's a saint
- The name of our Church
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- _ I adore you, lay my life before you, how I love you
- The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
- The season after Advent
- Comes from the Greek word meaning Thanksgiving (eucharistia)
- TOday we celebrate Jesus Christ King of the _
- The proper name isnt a table, its called an _.
- Mother of Jesus
- Next week we start the season of ____ (its in the bulletin)
14 Clues: Mother of Jesus • The name of our Church • The season after Advent • The first of the 7 Sacraments • That's not a podium, it's an _. • The courage to endure through pain. • Jesus's foster father, he's a saint • The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit • TOday we celebrate Jesus Christ King of the _ • The proper name isnt a table, its called an _. • ...
JULY CROSSWORD 2023-07-03
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- Layer that protects against UV radiation (5 letters)
- Footprint Measure of human impact on ecosystems (18 letters)
- Harmful substances in the environment (9 letters)
- response
- Effect: Trapping heat in the atmosphere (16 letters)
- Clearing of forests (12 letters)
- Variety of species in an ecosystem (12 letters)
- Converting waste into reusable materials (10 letters)
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- Type of energy from constantly replenished sources (14 letters)
- Practice for future without compromising (13 letters)
- Protection of natural resources (12 letters)
- Footprint Measure of greenhouse gas emissions (15 letters)
- Interconnected community of organisms (9 letters)
- Type of development that meets present needs without compromising the future (11 letters)
14 Clues: response • Clearing of forests (12 letters) • Protection of natural resources (12 letters) • Variety of species in an ecosystem (12 letters) • Harmful substances in the environment (9 letters) • Interconnected community of organisms (9 letters) • Layer that protects against UV radiation (5 letters) • Effect: Trapping heat in the atmosphere (16 letters) • ...
A Christmas Gift for Mom 2024-12-20
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- “Links that form networks or relationships (11 letters)”
- “Time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun (7 letters)”
- “Compact or scaled-down version (4 letters)”
- “Seasonal greeting full of cheer (14 letters)”
- “Contest where letters matter most (11 letters)”
- “Publisher of ‘All The News That’s Fit to Print’ (14 letters)”
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- “A description for Kate, the unspoken truth, a victor of sibling rivalry (14 letters)”
- “They’re played on boards, fields, or screens (5 letters)”
- “Pieces penned by journalists or scholars (8 letters)”
- “They leave you scratching your head, but not from lice (7 letters)”
- “Turning raw ingredients into edible masterpieces (7 letters)”
- “Thin threads or single parts of something twisted (7 letters)”
- “Commitment to regular delivery, often digital (12 letters)”
- “Three words said with the heart (9 letters)”
14 Clues: “Compact or scaled-down version (4 letters)” • “Three words said with the heart (9 letters)” • “Seasonal greeting full of cheer (14 letters)” • “Contest where letters matter most (11 letters)” • “Time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun (7 letters)” • “Pieces penned by journalists or scholars (8 letters)” • “Links that form networks or relationships (11 letters)” • ...
Greece 2024-08-06
Across
- Who is the father of philosophy?
- Name the magnificent temple on the Acropolis of Athens
- What is the second letter of the Greek alphabet?
- Dolmas is a dish of spiced rice wrapped in which leaves?
- What is the name of the most famous Greek cheese?
- What is the first letter of the Greek alphabet?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- The Parthenon was built in honor of which wise and well-known Greek goddess?
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- What is the largest island in Greece?
- What is the most popular sport in Greece?
- Name the popular Greek food consisting of small pieces of meat grilled on a skewer
- What is the main ingredient of Moussaka?
- What is Spinach pie called in Greek?
- Blue and _______ are the colors of the Greek flag
- Name the country that borders Greece and is also an animal
- What was the Greek currency before the adoption of the Euro?
16 Clues: What is the capital of Greece? • Who is the father of philosophy? • What is Spinach pie called in Greek? • What is the largest island in Greece? • What is the main ingredient of Moussaka? • What is the most popular sport in Greece? • What is the first letter of the Greek alphabet? • What is the second letter of the Greek alphabet? • ...
10h 2024-04-30
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- - Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (9 letters, nine)
- - Battle in 490 BC, where the Athenians and their allies defeated Persia (8 letters, eight)
- - President during the American Civil War (7 letters, seven)
- - Scandinavian seafarers who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands (7 letters, seven)
- - Ship that transported the first English Puritans to the New World (9 letters, nine)
- - Warrior in ancient Rome who fought in arenas for the public's entertainment (9 letters, nine)
- - Ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West (8 letters, eight)
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- - Principal royal residence of France in the 17th century (10 letters, ten)
- - Dominant social system in medieval Europe (9 letters, nine)
- - Gladiator who led a slave revolt against the Roman Republic (9 letters, nine)
- - French military leader and emperor (8 letters, eight)
- - Explorer credited with discovering the New World (8 letters, eight)
- - Type of plague that devastated Europe in the 14th century (7 letters, seven)
- - Carthaginian general, known for crossing the Alps (8 letters, eight)
- - Battle in 1815 where Napoleon was defeated (8 letters, eight)
15 Clues: - French military leader and emperor (8 letters, eight) • - President during the American Civil War (7 letters, seven) • - Dominant social system in medieval Europe (9 letters, nine) • - Battle in 1815 where Napoleon was defeated (8 letters, eight) • - Explorer credited with discovering the New World (8 letters, eight) • ...
babies 2024-10-04
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- A baby’s first seat, attached to the car for safety (3, 4 letters)
- The liquid nutrition given to newborns, either from breastfeeding or formula (4 letters)
- Essential feeding item for a baby that holds formula or milk (6 letters)
- The soft, cozy fabric that wraps a newborn (7 letters)
- The special pillow mothers use to support babies during feeding (5 letters)
- A machine that helps monitor the baby from another room (7 letters)
- The act of calming and rocking a baby to sleep (7 letters)
- The bag parents take everywhere, full of baby essentials (6 letters)
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- The time of day when babies typically sleep more (3 letters)
- The small bed where a baby sleeps (4 letters)
- First food babies try when they start eating solids (6 letters)
- A gentle, soothing song sung to help a baby sleep (7 letters)
- Protective cream to avoid rashes in this area (6 letters)
- What babies wear on their feet to keep them warm (7 letters)
- What babies do when they’re learning to move on their hands and knees (8 letters)
- The joyful sound a baby makes when happy (6 letters)
16 Clues: The small bed where a baby sleeps (4 letters) • The joyful sound a baby makes when happy (6 letters) • The soft, cozy fabric that wraps a newborn (7 letters) • Protective cream to avoid rashes in this area (6 letters) • The act of calming and rocking a baby to sleep (7 letters) • The time of day when babies typically sleep more (3 letters) • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
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- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach irritation.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
15 Clues: (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body. • ...
biodiversity hotspot 2024-10-29
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- - A biological community of interacting organisms and their environment (9 letters).
- - When a species no longer exists in the wild or anywhere on Earth (10 letters).
- - The clearing or thinning of forests by humans, which threatens biodiversity (13 letters).
- - The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems geographically (12 letters).
- - The maintenance of biodiversity through protection and management (12 letters).
- - Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations (14 letters).
- - Illegal hunting, especially of endangered animals (8 letters).
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- - Areas specifically managed to maintain biodiversity and ecosystems (9 letters).
- - Areas with a high number of species, especially in hotspots (11 letters).
- - The process by which habitats are broken into smaller, isolated sections (13 letters).
- - Non-native species that spread rapidly and harm local ecosystems (8 letters).
- - The action of restoring land or species to a functional state (14 letters).
- - Marine structures that are hotspots for marine biodiversity, but are at risk from warming seas (5 letters).
- - Type of forest often found in biodiversity hotspots, composed of cone-bearing trees (10 letters).
- - The process of returning ecosystems to their original conditions (11 letters).
15 Clues: - Illegal hunting, especially of endangered animals (8 letters). • - Areas with a high number of species, especially in hotspots (11 letters). • - The action of restoring land or species to a functional state (14 letters). • - Non-native species that spread rapidly and harm local ecosystems (8 letters). • ...
Crossword Quiz for "Follower" by Seamus Heaney 2025-09-19
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- The initial role of the son towards the father's farming work. (6 letters)
- How many total stanzas are in "Follower"? (3 letters)
- A technique of repeating consonant sounds for emphasis. (12 letters)
- What agricultural tool is prominently mentioned in the poem? (6 letters)
- The poem reflects on the admiration of the poet towards his _____. (6 letters
- The son eventually becomes aware of his role as a _____. (9 letters)
- The poem's setting is largely based on this activity. (7 letters)
- Another word for "soil" used in the poem. (3 letters)
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- The poet expresses his feelings of being a _____. (8 letters)
- "Follower" deals with _____, reflecting the relationship change over time. (6 letters
- A technique of repeating vowel sounds for impact. (9 letters)
- Heaney often writes in a style evoking the tradition of ____ Irish Poetry. (6 letters)
- A descriptive word used for the precise skill of the father. (8 letters)
- "Follower" explores the theme of ____ and impact between generations. (7 letters)
- A term used to describe the earth turned by the plough. (3 letters)
- Seamus Heaney's poetry often reflects themes related to his native _____. (7 letters)
16 Clues: How many total stanzas are in "Follower"? (3 letters) • Another word for "soil" used in the poem. (3 letters) • The poet expresses his feelings of being a _____. (8 letters) • A technique of repeating vowel sounds for impact. (9 letters) • The poem's setting is largely based on this activity. (7 letters) • ...
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Last Olympian 2015-12-21
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- Greek temple
- shine with a soft tremulous light
- a tube with mirrors that's reflection produces changing patterns
- a sudden attack by enemies
- the ability to understand and share feelings with one another
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- concerning the part of mind not fully aware
- speak with pauses and repeat letters in words
- a fortress typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city
- affected or marked by low spirits
9 Clues: Greek temple • a sudden attack by enemies • shine with a soft tremulous light • affected or marked by low spirits • concerning the part of mind not fully aware • speak with pauses and repeat letters in words • the ability to understand and share feelings with one another • a tube with mirrors that's reflection produces changing patterns • ...
Theology of Revelation Key Terms (Chapters 4-7) 2025-07-29
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- a worldview or movement shaped by hope in divine intervention and final judgment
- the discipline of studying manuscript variations to determine the most likely original form of a text
- a small Aegean island where John was exiled that served as the setting for his visionary experience
- the vivid verbal description of visual images
- one of the oldest and most complete Greek Bibles containing Revelation
- early third century papyrus fragments that preserve part of the text of Revelation
- a divine message given through a human agent addressing present or future realities
- unusual or nonstandard grammatical features in the Greek of Revelation
- linguistic or syntactical features in Revelation that reflect the influence of the Septuagint
- the mode of revealing divine truth through symbolic images often in first-person narrative
- a letter addressed to multiple recipients typically read aloud in early church communities
- professional associations tied to specific deities and the imperial cult
- the primary mode of communication in Revelation which employs language that appeals to the senses and imagination of the reader
- a fifth century biblical manuscript that contains the most valuable complete manuscript of Revelation
- the set of books accepted by the Greek-speaking church which delayed accepting Revelation
- the body of handwritten copies of Revelation passed down through history
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- the way Revelation communicates through both visual and auditory imagery
- a grammatical or stylistic feature in Greek influenced by Semitic languages (Hebrew or Aramaic)
- one who receives and communicates visions from the divine realm
- intentional disruption of expected grammatical structures to draw attention to key ideas or Old Testament allusions
- a type of metaphor in which a comparison is implied rather than explicitly stated:
- a concept in Greek grammar that reflects the author's perspective on the action rather than its timing
- the study of how a text has been read interpreted and used by different communities over time
- the worship of Roman emperors as divine figures
- the practice of writing under a false name to lend authority to a text
- divine pronouncements in prophetic literature addressing salvation judgment or exhortation
- the ancient practice of assigning numerical value to letters in words or names and interpreting them symbolically
- a temporary Roman form of banishment which John likely experienced
- a genre of revelatory literature that discloses divine realities through visions and symbolic language
- the set of books accepted by the Latin-speaking church including Revelation from an early period
30 Clues: the vivid verbal description of visual images • the worship of Roman emperors as divine figures • one who receives and communicates visions from the divine realm • a temporary Roman form of banishment which John likely experienced • one of the oldest and most complete Greek Bibles containing Revelation • ...
THE TIGER KING 2024-06-30
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- The king's sense of ______ led to his downfall. (7 letters)
- The astrologer's prophecy stated that the king's death would come from a ______. (5 letters)
- The Tiger King’s kingdom is called ______. (8 letters)
- The ______ of the Tiger King’s court tried to find the hundredth tiger. (10 letters)
- The Tiger King’s arch-nemesis: a fierce ______. (5 letters)
- The Tiger King was obsessed with proving the ______ wrong. (10 letters)
- The Tiger King’s real name is ______ Jung Bahadur. (7 letters)
- The king’s fatal flaw is his excessive ______. (5 letters)
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- The Tiger King's wife is the ------ of neighbouring state______. (8 letters)
- The King’s weakness and eventual cause of death was an ______ toy tiger. (6 letters)
- The protagonist and king in the story. (8 letters)
- Deewan's favorite mode of transportation. (8 letters)
- The king's extreme passion with hunting tigers is known as ______. (11 letters)
- The King is determined to kill ______ tigers. (7 letterTIGER,
- The Tiger King's enemy in his court, who is always waiting for an opportunity. (10 letters)
- The hundredth tiger was not a real tiger, but a wooden ______. (6 letters)
- The King tried to ______ the astrologer’s prophecy. (6 letters)
17 Clues: The protagonist and king in the story. (8 letters) • Deewan's favorite mode of transportation. (8 letters) • The Tiger King’s kingdom is called ______. (8 letters) • The king’s fatal flaw is his excessive ______. (5 letters) • The king's sense of ______ led to his downfall. (7 letters) • The Tiger King’s arch-nemesis: a fierce ______. (5 letters) • ...
Review 2025-11-28
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- The word for Knowing what You Will do in the future (I am going to...). (4 letters)
- What you use to turn the TV on and off. (6 letters)
- you do to the power button to start the computer again. (6 letters)
- The box that connects the internet to the Wi-Fi. (6 letters)
- The word you use before a reason or explanation. (7 letters)
- you say after "You..." when giving advice. (6 letters)
- The large object on the wall that shows the TV picture. (8 letters)
- A very important place to look for problems with a cable. (6 letters)
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- (Vertical)
- The way of writing 11:30. (9 letters, two words combined)
- The verb for giving the manager a time for a next visit. (9 letters)
- What you ask for at the reception desk to enter a room. (3 letters)
- The noun for a problem with a system. (5 letters)
- opposite of fixed. (6 letters)
- The polite word you use before "I have..." (5 letters)
15 Clues: (Vertical) • opposite of fixed. (6 letters) • The polite word you use before "I have..." (5 letters) • The way of writing 11:30. (9 letters, two words combined) • The noun for a problem with a system. (5 letters) • What you use to turn the TV on and off. (6 letters) • The word you use before a reason or explanation. (7 letters) • ...
The Renaissance and the Reformation 2023-05-17
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- The main Roman institution that survived the fall of the empire in western Europe.
- The rediscovery and flourishing of culture provided the foundation for the further development of European ___________.
- Educated Romans used their knowledge to study subjects, make speeches, and write ___________.
- The knowledge of many subjects formerly taught in Greek faded in the western part of the empire, and it was ___________ less and less.
- A building where a community of monks lives, worships, and works together.
- The government of the Western Roman Empire fell apart in this century.
- The era of rebirth and rediscovery of ancient knowledge.
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- The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was painted by this artist.
- European cities like Paris became centers of education and learning.
- The Catholic Church preserved learning in ___________.
- Educated people in ancient Rome knew both Greek and ___________.
11 Clues: The Catholic Church preserved learning in ___________. • The era of rebirth and rediscovery of ancient knowledge. • The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was painted by this artist. • Educated people in ancient Rome knew both Greek and ___________. • European cities like Paris became centers of education and learning. • ...
CROSSWORD 25IT111 2022-09-25
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- 9.-tell me about the city.___ expensive?(4 letters)
- is far _____where carlos and lee live.(4 letters)
- 3.-When your parent introduce you to same old friends you say______________.(13 letters)
- 14.-when use ___ to talk about a plural noun that is near.(5 letters)
- 15.-When use im no to make ______ sentences with be.(8 letters).
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- 4.-Can your help me?._____ .(11 letters)
- 6.-_____ Give me permission please?.(6 letters)
- 8.-my parents,________ french:trey´re from belgium.(6 letters without contraction/5 with contraction)
- 5.-in my pen there are _____ .erasers.(5 letters)
- 13.-take a seat!.___.(6 letters using the informal form)
- 1.-When your boss call your at 8:00am,you say _____________boss.(11 letters)
- 7.-____met people from all over the world.(2 letters)
- 10.-good morning,ladies and gentlemen._______ the 9:45 flight to Mexico city.(6 letters)
- 2.-____ good morning! Come to my job interview.(5 letters)
- 12.-_____it like there?.(6 letters without contraction/5 with contraction)
15 Clues: 4.-Can your help me?._____ .(11 letters) • 6.-_____ Give me permission please?.(6 letters) • is far _____where carlos and lee live.(4 letters) • 5.-in my pen there are _____ .erasers.(5 letters) • 9.-tell me about the city.___ expensive?(4 letters) • 7.-____met people from all over the world.(2 letters) • ...
Puzzlers????.....World Breast Feeding Week 2014 2014-07-02
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- Offering a bottle to a new born can cause this type of confusion _____. (5 letters)
- Breastfeeding moms should consume ____ hundred extra calories per day as part of a well-balanced diet. (4 letters)
- When the baby moves its head in search of breast. This reflex is known as _____. (7 letters)
- A fatty acid found naturally in breast milk that helps promote brain development _________ (3 letters)
- This is your baby’s first meal (9 letters)
- Inflammation or infection of breast tissue…………….. (8 letters)
- Breastfeeding can increase child’s ………. by 5-10points (2 letters)
- The goal number …………in MDG aims to promote gender equality and empower women (5 letters)
- This milk is high in lactose and white blood cells and lower in fat content _________(4 letters)
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- ----------- to skin contact is very important for all babies, not only preemies. (4 letters)
- A hormone that stimulates milk production_________(8 letters)
- Expressed milk can be stored at room temperature for ……………hours (5 letters)
- _________hormone moves milk. (8 letters)
- This method can help reduce clogged milk ducts _____. (7 letters)
- Breastfeeding decreases mother’s risk of breast and ovarian _____.(5 letters)
15 Clues: _________hormone moves milk. (8 letters) • This is your baby’s first meal (9 letters) • A hormone that stimulates milk production_________(8 letters) • Inflammation or infection of breast tissue…………….. (8 letters) • This method can help reduce clogged milk ducts _____. (7 letters) • Breastfeeding can increase child’s ………. by 5-10points (2 letters) • ...
Ask me no question 2023-11-23
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- (4 letters): A constant emotion for the characters as they navigate their situation.
- (11 letters): The process of becoming part of a new culture.
- (8 letters): A powerful theme in the story, testing trust.
- (8 letters): A situation requiring a difficult choice, common in the novel.
- (9 letters): The ability to bounce back from challenges, a trait seen in the characters.
- (7 letters): The main characters in the novel are two ___.
- Status (6 letters): Legal term for someone seeking refuge in another country.
- (8 letters): A central theme in the novel, reflecting who the characters are.
- (10 letters): Forced removal from a country, a fear the characters face.
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- (7 letters): A pardon or forgiveness, sought by some characters.
- (6 letters): The core focus of the novel, the characters' bonds and struggles.
- (9 letters): The inclusion of different types of people, a strength in the novel.
- (8 letters): Difficulties and challenges faced by the characters.
- (10 letters): Legal membership in a country.
- Asylum (7 letters): Protection granted to foreign nationals fleeing persecution.
15 Clues: (10 letters): Legal membership in a country. • (8 letters): A powerful theme in the story, testing trust. • (7 letters): The main characters in the novel are two ___. • (11 letters): The process of becoming part of a new culture. • (7 letters): A pardon or forgiveness, sought by some characters. • (8 letters): Difficulties and challenges faced by the characters. • ...
Spelling Week 4 2024-02-22
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- - This is when you keep trying even when things are hard. (12 letters)
- - This is when you keep trying, even when it's difficult. (11 letters)
- - Thinking of new and creative ideas is a sign of this. (10 letters)
- - Making progress and growing is all about this. (8 letters)
- - This is what you feel when you want to learn new things and ask lots of questions. (9 letters)
- - When you keep looking for new things to learn or discover. (11 letters)
- - Being able to change and adjust to new situations. (12 letters)
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- - It's about seeing the bright side of things. (10 letters)
- - When you accomplish something, you achieve this. (11 letters)
- - Being hopeful and positive about what's to come. (8 letters)
- - When you bounce back from tough times, you're showing this. (10 letters)
- - The process of getting better or improving over time. (11 letters)
- - Putting in work to reach a goal is called this. (6 letters)
- - When you get bigger or learn something new, you're experiencing this. (6 letters)
- - Not giving up easily and staying focused on your goals. (13 letters)
15 Clues: - It's about seeing the bright side of things. (10 letters) • - Making progress and growing is all about this. (8 letters) • - Putting in work to reach a goal is called this. (6 letters) • - Being hopeful and positive about what's to come. (8 letters) • - When you accomplish something, you achieve this. (11 letters) • ...
VWAGS SPRINKLE 2024-09-04
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- An alma mater that holds a special place in Vanessa's heart. (4 letters)
- Vanessa's profession that requires juggling more than just legal documents. (6 letters)
- Something that guides Vanessa through the tough days. (5 letters)
- The university that contributed to Vanessa's legal prowess. (7 letters)
- One of Vanessa's favorite pastimes, with or without the kiddos. (9 letters)
- The happiest place on earth, especially for Vanessa. (10 letters)
- The one who made her a mom (7 letters)
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- A daily necessity that Vanessa can't function without. (6 letters)
- Vanessa's most important title. (3 letters)
- A perfect on-the-go snack for her little ones, found in every mom's arsenal. (7 letters)
- A sign of uniqueness and strength, especially for someone special in her life. (9 letters)
- The name of the man who swept Vanessa off her feet. (5 letters)
- The most important thing in the world to Vanessa. (6 letters)
- A savory snack that always finds its way into Vanessa's bag. (7 letters)
- Wine Vanessa's favorite drink, best enjoyed after a long day of lawyering. (3, 4 letters)
15 Clues: The one who made her a mom (7 letters) • Vanessa's most important title. (3 letters) • The most important thing in the world to Vanessa. (6 letters) • The name of the man who swept Vanessa off her feet. (5 letters) • Something that guides Vanessa through the tough days. (5 letters) • The happiest place on earth, especially for Vanessa. (10 letters) • ...
16h 2024-04-30
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- - Mounted warrior in medieval Europe (6 letters, six)
- - Extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority (6 letters, six)
- - Title used by Russian emperors (4 letters, four)
- - Castrated man, often holding a position of authority in ancient times (6 letters, six)
- - Member of an ancient Semitic people, famous for their maritime trading (10 letters, ten)
- - Ancient Hindu scriptures (5 letters, five)
- - Ancient writing material made from a plant of the same name (7 letters, seven)
- - Small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century (7 letters, seven)
- - Form of government in which power resides in elected individuals (8 letters, eight)
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- - Writing system using pictures and symbols, used in ancient Egypt (11 letters, eleven)
- - Term used by ancient Greeks and Romans for all foreigners (9 letters, nine)
- - Massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia (8 letters, eight)
- - Soldiers who fought on horseback (7 letters, seven)
- - Military leader who became emperor of the French (8 letters, eight)
- - Gladiator who led a slave revolt against Rome (9 letters, nine)
15 Clues: - Ancient Hindu scriptures (5 letters, five) • - Title used by Russian emperors (4 letters, four) • - Mounted warrior in medieval Europe (6 letters, six) • - Soldiers who fought on horseback (7 letters, seven) • - Gladiator who led a slave revolt against Rome (9 letters, nine) • - Massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia (8 letters, eight) • ...
18h 2024-04-30
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- - Fortress in Paris, known for its storming in 1789 (8 letters, eight)
- - Fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state is acknowledged to be governed (12 letters, twelve)
- - State in which supreme power is held by the people (8 letters, eight)
- - French military leader and emperor (8 letters, eight)
- - A forcible overthrow of a government or social order (10 letters, ten)
- - Title of the ruler of the Russian Empire (4 letters, four)
- - Period of revival in art, literature, and learning in Europe (11 letters, eleven)
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- - Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico (5 letters, five)
- - Formal agreement between two or more states in reference to peace (6 letters, six)
- - Venetian merchant and explorer (9 letters, nine)
- - Explorer who made the first known European voyage to America (8 letters, eight)
- - Ship that brought the Pilgrims to the New World (9 letters, nine)
- - Combatant who entertained Roman audiences (9 letters, nine)
- - Member of a community without fixed habitation (5 letters, five)
- - Member of the South American Indian people (4 letters, four)
15 Clues: - Venetian merchant and explorer (9 letters, nine) • - French military leader and emperor (8 letters, eight) • - Title of the ruler of the Russian Empire (4 letters, four) • - Combatant who entertained Roman audiences (9 letters, nine) • - Member of the South American Indian people (4 letters, four) • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
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- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach irritation.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
15 Clues: (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body. • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
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- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach irritation.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
15 Clues: (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting. • (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration. • (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body. • ...
REVISION 2025-04-29
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- Labels on packaging provide ___________ to users. (11 letters)
- The process of removing damaged goods from inventory. (8 letters)
- Packaging helps attract customers and boost ___________. (5 letters)
- _________ and labels support inventory management in warehouses. (7 letters)
- An important process in inventory management that involves counting items. (9 letters)
- In many countries, the ___________ is involved in setting regulations about labeling and packaging. (10 letters)
- Information about the product is usually found on the ___________ of the packaging. (5 letters)
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- One of the main activities in packaging is ___________ the package. (6 letters)
- Packaging facilitates the ___________ of goods from one place to another. (13 letters)
- The main function of packaging is to ___________ goods from damage. (7 letters)
- Packaging helps in ___________ goods in warehouses. (7 letters)
- The process of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. (9 letters)
- A system used to track and locate items in a warehouse. (8 letters)
- Managing the quantity of goods in storage is called _________. (9 letters)
- The field of ___________ plays a crucial role in the creation of modern packaging materials. (10 letters)
15 Clues: Labels on packaging provide ___________ to users. (11 letters) • Packaging helps in ___________ goods in warehouses. (7 letters) • The process of removing damaged goods from inventory. (8 letters) • A system used to track and locate items in a warehouse. (8 letters) • Packaging helps attract customers and boost ___________. (5 letters) • ...
