greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Environment and Health Care Problems of Air Hygiene 2025-10-24
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- (9 letters) Type of pollution from motor vehicles and factories.
- (6 letters) Gas mainly responsible for global warming.
- (8 letters) International agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- (10 letters) The study of the relationship between environment and human health.
- (7 letters) A major greenhouse gas produced by livestock and waste decay.
- (7 letters) The natural movement of air in the environment.
- (11 letters) A disease caused by long-term exposure to polluted air, especially in industrial areas.
- layer (9 letters) The upper layer of the atmosphere that protects from UV radiation.
- (7 letters) Gas released from burning fossil fuels that causes acid rain.
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- (8 letters) Indoor air pollutant from smoking.
- (10 letters) The process by which green plants purify the air by absorbing carbon dioxide.
- (9 letters) Small living organisms in the air that can cause respiratory infections.
- (9 letters) Type of pollution caused by smoke, fog, and chemical fumes in the atmosphere.
- (8 letters) Device used in industries to remove dust particles from emissions.
- (8 letters) Tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in air, harmful to lungs.
15 Clues: (8 letters) Indoor air pollutant from smoking. • (6 letters) Gas mainly responsible for global warming. • (7 letters) The natural movement of air in the environment. • (9 letters) Type of pollution from motor vehicles and factories. • (8 letters) International agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • ...
Heritage Studies 6 2023-03-03
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- Greek "Father of Medicine".
- The island to the south of Italy.
- Greek philosopher who died by drinking poison.
- "Father of History".
- The sea between Italy and Sardinia.
- The sea between Turkey and Greece.
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic".
- The Roman emperor who made Christianity legal in the empire.
- A council held in 325 AD to help settle the doctrine of the Trinity.
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- Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility.
- The "blob" of land at the south of Greece.
- A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena.
- The river running next to Rome.
- A temple in Rome dedicated to many gods.
- The name of a league of Greek city states aligned with Athens.
- Said that Christians started a fire in Rome.
- A form of government in which a few people rule.
- Greek colony that later became the city of Constantinople.
- Carthaginian general who brought war elephants over the alps.
- An early civilization on Crete.
20 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 Mythologies 2023-05-05
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- (9): Japanese sun goddess and the central deity of Shinto.
- (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery.
- (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship.
- (2): Egyptian sun god.
- (5): Hindu god of destruction and rebirth.
- (7): Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
- (12): Aztec god of wind, learning, and knowledge.
- (6): Egyptian god of the afterlife and rebirth.
- (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology.
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- (6): Hindu god of preservation and love.
- (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
- (4): Hindu goddess of time, change, and destruction.
- (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- (6): In Greek mythology, a female monster with snakes for hair who could turn people to stone.
- (5): Greek god of the underworld.
- (7): Hindu god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles.
- (4): Norse god of thunder.
- (6): Greek god of music, poetry, and prophecy.
- (6): Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.
- (4): Norse god associated with wisdom, healing, and death.
20 Clues: (2): Egyptian sun god. • (4): Norse god of thunder. • (5): Greek god of the underworld. • (4): Hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. • (9): Greek goddess of love and beauty. • (6): Hindu god of preservation and love. • (4): Norse god of mischief and trickery. • (4): King of the gods in Greek mythology. • (5): Egyptian god of the sky and kingship. • ...
Labyrinth of Death 2023-05-24
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- ___________ ear (wrestling affliction
- Greek inventor famous for making wings
- Sherlock Holmes's famous hat
- play on Greek heaven
- 'Flew too close to the sun'
- Greek instrument
- dense shrub
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- God of the Underworld
- An adjective for weather
- ______ of Baskerville
- Guardian of the Underworld
- burning iron rod
- A synonym for cave
- play on Holmes
- a Greek play
- Sherlock Holmes's address
- fear of dogs
- Watson's occupation
18 Clues: dense shrub • a Greek play • fear of dogs • play on Holmes • burning iron rod • Greek instrument • A synonym for cave • Watson's occupation • play on Greek heaven • God of the Underworld • ______ of Baskerville • An adjective for weather • Sherlock Holmes's address • Guardian of the Underworld • 'Flew too close to the sun' • Sherlock Holmes's famous hat • ___________ ear (wrestling affliction • ...
Term 4 Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- Symbolic flying reptile in Chinese mythology.
- Mythical creature with a human upper body and horse lower body.
- King of the gods in Greek mythology.
- Greek mythological serpent with multiple heads.
- Aboriginal Australian mythical era of creation.
- The location of the Three Sisters
- The woman who opened the box and unleashed the terrible things in the world
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- Wiradjuri name for Mt Conobolas
- Greek king of the underworld.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Norse trickster god.
- Greek goddess of wisdom.
- Mother Earth, according to Greek mythology
- Chief deity in Norse mythology - Thor's father
- Roman god of war. Also the name of a planet.
- Roman goddess of love and beauty, also the name of a planet
- Norse god of thunder.
- Creator deity in Aboriginal Australian mythology.
18 Clues: Norse trickster god. • Greek god of the sea. • Norse god of thunder. • Greek goddess of wisdom. • Greek king of the underworld. • Wiradjuri name for Mt Conobolas • The location of the Three Sisters • King of the gods in Greek mythology. • Mother Earth, according to Greek mythology • Roman god of war. Also the name of a planet. • Symbolic flying reptile in Chinese mythology. • ...
Mythology Crossword 2021-01-29
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- The Egyptian god of war and chaos
- A Norse trickster god who is considered to be the brother of Thor
- A three-headed dog who guards the gates of the Underworld
- The Greek god of the sea
- A Greek hero who killed Medusa
- A fire-breathing hybrid of a lion, a goat, and a snake
- The queen of the Amazons
- The Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- A Greek creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish
- The Greek goddess of the hearth, who is often known as the forgotten Olympian
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- The Egyptian god of death who was killed by his brother
- The Roman god of the Underworld
- This creature has snakes for hair, and her gaze will turn you into stone
- An Irish wailing ghost
- The Roman goddess of hunting and the moon
- A creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse
- The mischievous Greek god of trade and thieves
- The Greek god of war
- A monstrous creature also known as the Abominable Snowman
- The Roman goddess of agriculture
20 Clues: The Greek god of war • An Irish wailing ghost • The Greek god of the sea • The queen of the Amazons • A Greek hero who killed Medusa • The Roman god of the Underworld • The Roman goddess of agriculture • The Egyptian god of war and chaos • The Greek goddess of war and wisdom • The Roman goddess of hunting and the moon • The mischievous Greek god of trade and thieves • ...
World Mythology 2023-03-21
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- Norse god of war and death; king of the Norse gods
- Greek hero famously defeated by an arrow to his heel
- Egyptian god of war and the sky; opponent of Set
- Greatest warrior of Troy
- Legendary king of England
- Founder of Rome
- Mesopotamian hero who searched for eternal life
- Close companion of King Arthur and one of the greatest knights of the round table
- Said to have been the most beautiful woman in the world; her kidnapping started the Trojan War
- A seer prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur
- Greek strategist who was stranded at sea for 10 years following the Trojan War
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek god of the underworld
- The trickster god
- Queen of the gods in Greek mythology
- Greek hero famous for his 12 labors
- A frightening Egyptian god of the desert; opponent of Horus
- Deity in many South American cultures known as "the feathered serpent"
- Early medeival queen of Britain; wife of King Arthur
- Queen of the Greek gods
- Founder of the Roman people, hero of Troy
- God of thunder
- King of the gods in Greek mythology
23 Clues: God of thunder • Founder of Rome • The trickster god • Greek god of the sea • Queen of the Greek gods • Greatest warrior of Troy • Legendary king of England • Greek god of the underworld • Greek hero famous for his 12 labors • King of the gods in Greek mythology • Queen of the gods in Greek mythology • Founder of the Roman people, hero of Troy • ...
word work 11 2020-05-21
18 Clues: cars 2 • sammie • muscles • disease • swimming • - picture • in a game • 7 letters • - in order • 11 letters • up and down • in fortnite • make believe • take everyday • 11 letters mural • 7 letters introvert • not allowed right now • make believe even more
Genetic terminology 2025-01-24
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- A state where an individual has two identical alleles for a gene. (10 letters)
- The physical appearance or trait expression of an organism. (9 letters)
- The exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes during meiosis. (14 letters, two words)
- A condition where both alleles in a heterozygous organism contribute equally to the phenotype. (11 letters)
- Different forms of the same gene. (7 letters)
- The pair of threads formed by the replication of a chromosome during cell division. (17 letters, two words)
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- A state where an individual has two different alleles for a gene. (12 letters)
- Small segments of DNA that code for proteins. (5 letters)
- The dominant allele masks the effect of this type of allele. (12 letters)
- The specific point of contact between homologous chromosomes during crossing over. (7 letters)
- The observable traits depend on this genetic makeup. (8 letters)
- A specific location on a chromosome where a gene is found. (5 letters)
- A permanent alteration in the DNA sequence. (8 letters)
- A physical or genetic characteristic's overriding allele. (9 letters)
- Structures made of DNA and protein, carrying genetic information. (10 letters)
15 Clues: Different forms of the same gene. (7 letters) • A permanent alteration in the DNA sequence. (8 letters) • Small segments of DNA that code for proteins. (5 letters) • The observable traits depend on this genetic makeup. (8 letters) • A physical or genetic characteristic's overriding allele. (9 letters) • ...
STEM Majors Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-24
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- The scientific study of ecosystems and their environment (9 letters)
- The study of Earth's physical structure and substance (7 letters)
- The art and technique of designing and building structures (12 letters)
- The science of computers and computational systems (11 letters)
- The science of numbers, quantities, and shapes (11 letters)
- The study of living organisms (7 letters)
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- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes (10 letters)
- The study of drugs and their effects on the human body (10 letters)
- The Branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the universe (9 letters)
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them (8 letters)
- The science of flight and the design of aircraft (11 letters)
- The discipline concerned with the design, building, and use of machines (11 letters)
- The branch of biology that deals with heredity and the variation of organisms (7 letters)
- The branch of science dealing with chemical compounds and their reactions (8 letters)
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes (10 letters)
15 Clues: The study of living organisms (7 letters) • The science of numbers, quantities, and shapes (11 letters) • The science of flight and the design of aircraft (11 letters) • The science of computers and computational systems (11 letters) • The study of Earth's physical structure and substance (7 letters) • ...
TSUNAMI 2024-10-26
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- A warning system that alerts people to a potential tsunami. (10 letters)
- A large body of water, such as an ocean or a sea. (4 letters)
- A sudden and violent shaking of the earth's surface. (9 letters)
- A type of natural disaster that can cause widespread damage. (9 letters)
- A large body of water that is surrounded by land. (5 letters)
- A geological feature where one tectonic plate slides beneath another. (10 letters)
- A region of land that is close to the sea. (7 letters)
- A term used to describe the height of a wave. (8 letters)
- A large landslide can trigger this. (7 letters)
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- A device used to measure the height of waves. (6 letters)
- A type of wave that is caused by wind. (6 letters)
- A large wave caused by an underwater earthquake or other disturbance. (7 letters)
- A large underwater volcanic eruption can also cause this. (8 letters)
- An area of land that is often flooded by the sea. (6 letters)
- A series of waves that can travel thousands of miles. (7 letters)
15 Clues: A large landslide can trigger this. (7 letters) • A type of wave that is caused by wind. (6 letters) • A region of land that is close to the sea. (7 letters) • A device used to measure the height of waves. (6 letters) • A term used to describe the height of a wave. (8 letters) • A large body of water, such as an ocean or a sea. (4 letters) • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
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- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach Irritation.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
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. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-11-25
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- – (11 letters) Overall process of gas exchange between the body and the environment.
- – (6 letters) Structure containing the vocal cords; also known as the voice box.
- – (11 letters) The mechanical process of moving air in and out of the lungs.
- – (11 letters) Smaller airway branches that lead into the alveoli.
- – (9 letters) Large dome-shaped muscle that contracts during inhalation.
- – (7 letters) Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- – (7 letters) Two large tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- - (5 letters) Traps the debris in the air.
- CAVITY – (12 letters) Main external opening for the respiratory system; warms and filters air.
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- – (10 letters) Flap of tissue preventing food from entering the trachea.
- – (7 letters) Passageway for both air and food located behind the nose and mouth.
- – (6 letters) Double-layered membrane covering the lungs.
- – (5 letters) Hair-like structures that filter and sweep mucus out of the airway.
- – (5 letters) The main organs responsible for gas exchange in the body.
- – (7 letters) The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
15 Clues: - (5 letters) Traps the debris in the air. • – (6 letters) Double-layered membrane covering the lungs. • – (11 letters) Smaller airway branches that lead into the alveoli. • – (7 letters) The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi. • – (5 letters) The main organs responsible for gas exchange in the body. • ...
PANDAmic 2020-10-14
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- The U _ E _ _ _ O _ _ E _ _ rate has shot up by nearly 10%! (12 letters)
- Those with the virus are ostracized as there is a social-_ _ I _ A associated with it (5 letters)
- The real heroes during this pandemic (6, 7 letters)
- Extreme and irrational fears (8 letters)
- Self-_ U A _ A _ _ I _ E (10 letters)
- The WHO declared COVID-19 a _ A _ _ E _ I _ (8 letters)
- Popular study techniques with lots of breaks in between sessions (8 letters)
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- Racism targeted towards people from a particular country (10 letters)
- The first stage of addiction is _ U _ _ _ A _ _ E-A _ U _ E (9,5 letters)
- Synonym for "susceptible" (10 letters)
- What people did to toilet paper at the start of the pandemic (5 letters)
- Following a _ O U _ I _ E has been extremely hard during quarantine! (7 letters)
- The thing you need in order to be productive; I lack _ O _ I _ A _ I O _ (10 letters)
- Are we _ _ E _ A _ E _ to handle this crisis? (8 letters)
- Labour workers who were significantly affected by the lockdown (7,7 letters)
15 Clues: Self-_ U A _ A _ _ I _ E (10 letters) • Synonym for "susceptible" (10 letters) • Extreme and irrational fears (8 letters) • The real heroes during this pandemic (6, 7 letters) • The WHO declared COVID-19 a _ A _ _ E _ I _ (8 letters) • Are we _ _ E _ A _ E _ to handle this crisis? (8 letters) • Racism targeted towards people from a particular country (10 letters) • ...
CROSSWORD 25IT111 2022-09-25
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- 11.-japan is far _____where carlos and lee live.(4 letters)
- 12.-_____it like there?.(6 letters without contraction/5 with contraction)
- 9.-tell me about the city.___ expensive?(4 letters)
- 6.-_____ Give me permission please?.(6 letters)
- 3.-When your parent introduce you to same old friends you say______________.(13 letters)
- 8.-my parents,________ french:trey´re from belgium.(6 letters without contraction/5 with contraction)
- 10.-good morning,ladies and gentlemen._______ the 9:45 flight to Mexico city.(6 letters)
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- 4.-Can your help me?._____ .(11 letters)
- 15.-When use im no to make ______ sentences with be.(8 letters).
- 7.-____met people from all over the world.(2 letters)
- 14.-when use ___ to talk about a plural noun that is near.(5 letters)
- 1.-When your boss call your at 8:00am,you say _____________boss.(11 letters)
- 2.-____ good morning! Come to my job interview.(5 letters)
- 5.-in my pen there are _____ .erasers.(5 letters)
- 13.-take a seat!.___.(6 letters using the informal form)
15 Clues: 4.-Can your help me?._____ .(11 letters) • 6.-_____ Give me permission please?.(6 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) • 13.-take a seat!.___.(6 letters using the informal form) • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (9 letters) A skin assessment technique used to evaluate dehydration.
- (8 letters) The medical term for excessive thirst, often a symptom of dehydration.
- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
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- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
- (5 letters) This vital sign increases during dehydration due to reduced blood volume.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach irritation.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
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. • ...
BUSINESS STATISTICS 1 2025-08-03
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- Data expressed in numerical values (11 letters)
- DATA Government reports and books are examples of this type of data (9 letters)
- A type of data that has meaningful order but no fixed numerical difference (7 letters)
- Data that can take fractional or decimal values (10 letters)
- Data gathered firsthand by the researcher (7 letters)
- A sampling technique where the population is divided into groups and samples are taken from each (10 letters)
- Theprocess of obtaining information for research purposes (11 letters)
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- A variable whose value is not affected by other variables (11 letters)
- SAMPLING A sampling method where each element has an equal chance of selection (9 letters)
- A measure of central tendency that represents the middle value (6 letters)
- Data that consists of categories without any order (7 letters)
- A branch of applied mathematics involving data collection, analysis, and interpretation (9 letters)
- Statistical method used to describe sample and population data (11 letters)
- A measure of spread in data (8 letters)
- Avariable that is affected by another variable (9 letters)
15 Clues: A measure of spread in data (8 letters) • Data expressed in numerical values (11 letters) • Data gathered firsthand by the researcher (7 letters) • Avariable that is affected by another variable (9 letters) • Data that can take fractional or decimal values (10 letters) • Data that consists of categories without any order (7 letters) • ...
Conservation of Energy 2024-12-17
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- - Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred (5 letters).
- - Energy associated with the temperature of an object (7 letters).
- - Unit of work or energy in the International System of Units (5 letters).
- - Process of changing energy from one form to another (14 letters).
- - Transfer of energy when a force is applied over a distance (4 letters).
- - Measure of how much useful energy is converted from the total energy input (10 letters).
- - Principle stating energy cannot be created or destroyed (3 letters).
- - Type of energy an object has due to its motion (7 letters).
- - Defined collection of interacting parts considered in energy analysis (6 letters).
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- - Energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration (9 letters).
- - The sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object (10 letters).
- - Concept that total energy in an isolated system remains constant (12 letters).
- - Type of system where no energy is exchanged with the surroundings (6 letters).
- - Type of system that exchanges energy with its surroundings (4 letters).
- - The capacity to do work (6 letters).
15 Clues: - The capacity to do work (6 letters). • - Type of energy an object has due to its motion (7 letters). • - Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred (5 letters). • - Energy associated with the temperature of an object (7 letters). • - Process of changing energy from one form to another (14 letters). • ...
7th Grade Quarter 1 Test 2024 2024-10-16
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- three divine persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in one God
- Greek word that translates literally to "under" and "standing"
- Same vision
- Latin for "reject" or "turn away from"
- wrote the Marian Gospel
- Tthat which is
- Greek word for "word"
- Latin for "out of nothing."
- Gospel that begins with the genealogy of Jesus
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- "Enfleshed," God becoming man
- type of biblical literature that reveals something hidden
- Wrote in very symbolic, theological language
- Theological virtue by which we believe in God and His Church
- Greek work meaning "lover of God"
- "Good news"
- Wrote the shortest gospel
- Greek word for "same substance"
- Latin for "I believe"
- Belief that God creates and then leaves everything alone
- Greek word for "sending news"
20 Clues: "Good news" • Same vision • Tthat which is • Latin for "I believe" • Greek word for "word" • wrote the Marian Gospel • Wrote the shortest gospel • Latin for "out of nothing." • "Enfleshed," God becoming man • Greek word for "sending news" • Greek word for "same substance" • Greek work meaning "lover of God" • Latin for "reject" or "turn away from" • ...
Ancient Greece review 2023-10-20
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- Greek poet credited with writing the the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek philosopher who is known for his questioning technique
- ancient Greek doctor known as the "Father of Medicine"
- ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- Athenian leader who promoted Democracy during the "Golden Age" of Athens
- decorative Greek columns
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- mountain in Greece that was believed to be home to the Greek gods
- simple columns with no base
- continent Greece is on
- Student of Socrates, founded The Academy
- a name for a Greek city-state
- government led by a popular leader
- Greek historian who wrote about the Persian Wars and is nicknamed the "Father of History"
- Greek columns with scrolls
14 Clues: continent Greece is on • decorative Greek columns • Greek columns with scrolls • simple columns with no base • a name for a Greek city-state • government led by a popular leader • Student of Socrates, founded The Academy • ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • ancient Greek doctor known as the "Father of Medicine" • ...
Greek origin words with silent letters 2017-10-12
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- A plant that is commonly used in pies
- The science of behaviour and mind
- In ancient Greek meaning 'nose-horned'
- A fictitious name usually used by an author to hide their identity
- Can be said to be able to read minds or see the future
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- The beat of music or a pattern of sounds
- In ancient Greek meaning a mass of plant roots
- An infection in your lungs that you can get after having a cold or flu
- The same sounding words usually used in poetry
- In ancient Greek meaning an epic poem
- An extinct flying reptile
- A quadrilateral that has all its sides the same length
- A sacred song or hymn used in Jewish and Christian worship
13 Clues: An extinct flying reptile • The science of behaviour and mind • A plant that is commonly used in pies • In ancient Greek meaning an epic poem • In ancient Greek meaning 'nose-horned' • The beat of music or a pattern of sounds • In ancient Greek meaning a mass of plant roots • The same sounding words usually used in poetry • ...
Juliana Janofsky- Greece vs Rome 2022-05-10
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- was a military/political leader(rome)
- great leader of the roman republic
- was the second Roman Emperor
- the most popular pet in greece
- toys for greek girls
- one of the best Roman Emperors of all time
- head of Greek government
- was the fourth emperor of the Roman Empire
- on of the foods rich romans ate
- a drink the greeks made
- buying/selling goods and services (greece)
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- ancient Roman chariot racing stadium
- greek men and women wore this
- a spice used to make wine in greece
- was the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- toys for greek boys
- married roman woman wore this
- popular game played in ancient rome
- used as a beauty product for greek women
- very popular pets in ancient rome
20 Clues: toys for greek boys • toys for greek girls • a drink the greeks made • head of Greek government • was the second Roman Emperor • greek men and women wore this • married roman woman wore this • the most popular pet in greece • on of the foods rich romans ate • very popular pets in ancient rome • great leader of the roman republic • a spice used to make wine in greece • ...
The Egyptians 2024-05-31
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- (8 letters) Triangular structures where pharaohs were buried.
- (4 letters) The most important river for the Egyptians.
- (6 letters) Containers where mummified organs were kept.
- letters) Process to preserve bodies after death.
- letters) The place Egyptians believed they went after death.
- letters) Sacred writing of the Egyptians.
- letters) Sun god in Egyptian mythology.
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- letters) Place where pharaohs were buried.
- letters) Supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt.
- letters) The most famous queen of Egypt.
- letters) Protector of the dead and god of mummification.
- letters) Main protective goddess of the home and family.
- letters) Goddess of love, music, and dance in Egyptian mythology.
- letters) Material used by Egyptians for writing.
14 Clues: letters) Sun god in Egyptian mythology. • letters) Supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt. • letters) The most famous queen of Egypt. • letters) Sacred writing of the Egyptians. • letters) Place where pharaohs were buried. • letters) Process to preserve bodies after death. • letters) Material used by Egyptians for writing. • ...
Term 3 Spelling 3 2025-07-22
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- – Suddenly scared or worried. (7 letters)
- – Something that makes you very surprised. (12 letters)
- – A plant that grows in the sea. (7 letters)
- – A door in the floor that you can’t see easily. (8 letters)
- – A group of things kept together. (10 letters)
- – Shaking a little because you're scared or cold. (9 letters)
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- – Fell down in a soft or heavy way. (7 letters)
- – Moved side to side like a worm. (8 letters)
- – A chewy sweet that is often black. (9 letters)
- – Strange and hard to understand. (10 letters)
- – Sticky, gooey stuff. (5 letters)
- – Very thin and small. (7 letters)
- – A tool used to hit nails. (6 letters)
- aback – Feeling surprised and not sure what to say. (11 letters, 2 words)
14 Clues: – Sticky, gooey stuff. (5 letters) • – Very thin and small. (7 letters) • – A tool used to hit nails. (6 letters) • – Suddenly scared or worried. (7 letters) • – A plant that grows in the sea. (7 letters) • – Moved side to side like a worm. (8 letters) • – Strange and hard to understand. (10 letters) • – Fell down in a soft or heavy way. (7 letters) • ...
The mark of Athena 2021-05-31
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- Roman legacy of Apollo and the Augur of Camp Jupiter
- dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy
- weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- Greek virgin goddess of wisdom, civilization, mathematics, strategy, defensive warfare, crafts, the arts, and skill
- god of the Tiber river
- possessing spirits
- roman god of boundaries
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- three Gray Sisters, the other two being Anger and Wasp
- primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology
- roman name of athena
- Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity
- Greek personification of the Earth as a goddess
- brother of otus
- the Greek goddess of balance
- Latin word meaning "sword"
- flying Greek trireme
- he immortal equine son of the gods Demeter and Poseidon and brother of Despoina
- deity of the sea
- brother of ephilates
19 Clues: brother of otus • deity of the sea • possessing spirits • roman name of athena • flying Greek trireme • brother of ephilates • god of the Tiber river • roman god of boundaries • Latin word meaning "sword" • the Greek goddess of balance • dagger that once belonged to Helen of Troy • Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity • primordial deity of the sea in Greek mythology • ...
Envision Crossword 2024-02-25
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- The iconic pirate anime series with Monkey D. Luffy as the main character (4 letters).
- (Secure Sockets Layer) The acronym for the protocol that ensures secure communication over a computer network (4 letters).
- The planet known as the "Red Planet" (6 letters).
- The largest ocean on Earth (5 letters).
- The legendary Studio that produced "Spirited Away" and "My Neighbor Totoro" (4 letters).
- The process of finding errors and fixing them in a program (8 letters).
- The protagonist of "Naruto" who aims to become the Hokage (5 letters).
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- The sport featured in the anime "Haikyuu!!" (6 letters).
- The famous scientist who developed the theory of relativity (6 letters).
- The currency used in Japan (4 letters).
- A data structure that consists of nodes connected in a linear sequence (4 letters).
- The term for a software component that adds specific features to a larger software application (9 letters).
- The capital city of Australia (7 letters).
- The term for animated Japanese TV shows and movies (5 letters).
- The programming language developed by Apple for iOS app development (5 letters).
15 Clues: The currency used in Japan (4 letters). • The largest ocean on Earth (5 letters). • The capital city of Australia (7 letters). • The planet known as the "Red Planet" (6 letters). • The sport featured in the anime "Haikyuu!!" (6 letters). • The term for animated Japanese TV shows and movies (5 letters). • ...
Chemistry - Basics 2024-08-22
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- - Electrons in the outermost shell that participate in bonding. (7 letters)
- - The SI unit for the amount of substance. (4 letters)
- - Type of bond where electrons are shared between atoms. (8 letters)
- - A measure of how fast a chemical reaction occurs. (4 letters)
- - The force that holds atoms together in a molecule. (4 letters)
- - A compound formed by the neutralization of an acid by a base. (4 letters)
- - A neutral particle found in the nucleus. (7 letters)
- - A substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded. (8 letters)
- - An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of electrons. (3 letters)
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- - The process in which an atom gains electrons. (9 letters)
- - Negatively charged particle found in orbitals. (8 letters)
- - The table that organizes elements by their properties. (8 letters)
- - Positively charged particle found in the nucleus. (6 letters)
- - Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. (7 letters)
- - The smallest unit of an element, retaining its chemical properties. (4 letters)
15 Clues: - The SI unit for the amount of substance. (4 letters) • - A neutral particle found in the nucleus. (7 letters) • - The process in which an atom gains electrons. (9 letters) • - Negatively charged particle found in orbitals. (8 letters) • - Positively charged particle found in the nucleus. (6 letters) • ...
Vomiting patients 2024-10-31
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- The body's immune response often treated with corticosteroids (14 letters)
- When this test is abnormal, it may indicate Addison’s disease (4 letters)
- The classification for diarrhoea lasting more than a few days (8 letters)
- Symptom involving passing dark, tarry stools, signaling possible bleeding (7 letters)
- Type of bacteria or toxin-binding substance used in gut health (10 letters)
- Term for liquid loss requiring fluid replacement and electrolyte correction (5 letters)
- Diagnostic technique using magnified examination and biopsies (9 letters)
- Procedure allowing direct view and sampling of intestinal tissues (10 letters)
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- Substance given for hydration and electrolyte balance (5 letters)
- Process of transferring blood components for severe diarrhoea (10 letters)
- A diet change or skipped treatment can result in this type of bowel disturbance (10 letters)
- Commonly seen cancer type in feline digestive systems (8 letters)
- First action often taken by owners concerned about their pet's diarrhoea (7 letters)
- The test often performed on faecal samples to identify parasites (11 letters)
- Digestive organ with prominent roles in digestion and health (8 letters)
15 Clues: Substance given for hydration and electrolyte balance (5 letters) • Commonly seen cancer type in feline digestive systems (8 letters) • Digestive organ with prominent roles in digestion and health (8 letters) • When this test is abnormal, it may indicate Addison’s disease (4 letters) • The classification for diarrhoea lasting more than a few days (8 letters) • ...
Population Dynamics 2025-02-27
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- A policy that encourages families to have more children (8 letters)
- When there are too many people for available resources (13 letters)
- A graph that shows age and gender structure of a population (17 letters)
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people per year (9 letters)
- The movement of people from one place to another (9 letters)
- A more economically developed country (4 letters)
- The number of live births per 1,000 people per year (9 letters)
- A policy that limits the number of children a family can have (8 letters)
- there are too few people to use all available resources (14 letters)
- When the birth rate is higher than the death rate (15 letters)
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- The number of babies who die before their first birthday per 1,000 live births (15 letters)
- A country’s total population divided by land area (13 letters)
- the movement of people out of a country (10 letters)
- The movement of people into a country (9 letters)
- A country with high birth rates and a growing population (4 letters)
15 Clues: The movement of people into a country (9 letters) • A more economically developed country (4 letters) • the movement of people out of a country (10 letters) • The number of deaths per 1,000 people per year (9 letters) • The movement of people from one place to another (9 letters) • A country’s total population divided by land area (13 letters) • ...
Synthetic fibres and Plastics 2025-01-21
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- An example of a biodegradable plastic. (7 letters)
- A polymer commonly used to make plastic bottles. (7 letters)
- A synthetic polymer used in bulletproof vests. (5 letters)
- This plastic is used for water pipes and can be recycled. (3 letters)
- A type of waste that remains in the environment for years without decomposing. (8 letters)
- A fibre resembling wool but is synthetic. (7 letters)
- A thermosetting plastic used for making electrical switches. (8 letters)
- This fibre is used to make ropes, parachutes, and fishing nets. (5 letters)
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- The process by which small chemical units combine to form a polymer. (10 letters)
- A type of synthetic plastic that softens on heating and hardens on cooling. (12 letters)
- This material is coated on cookware to make it non-stick. (6 letters)
- A non-biodegradable plastic material commonly used in single-use items. (6 letters)
- This property makes plastics widely used but also harmful to the environment. (10 letters)
- A polymer commonly used for packaging due to its lightweight nature. (9 letters)
- A fibre made by chemically treating cellulose. (5 letters)
- A synthetic fibre also known as artificial silk. (5 letters)
16 Clues: An example of a biodegradable plastic. (7 letters) • A fibre resembling wool but is synthetic. (7 letters) • A synthetic polymer used in bulletproof vests. (5 letters) • A fibre made by chemically treating cellulose. (5 letters) • A polymer commonly used to make plastic bottles. (7 letters) • A synthetic fibre also known as artificial silk. (5 letters) • ...
Homeostasis & Cell Transport: Passive Transport 2025-04-01
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- A solution with higher solute concentration outside the cell. (9 letters)
- Proteins that help transport large molecules across the membrane. (15 letters)
- Movement of small molecules directly through the membrane. (16 letters)
- The movement of molecules from high to low concentration. (9 letters)
- The movement of molecules across a membrane without energy. (16 letters)
- When molecules are evenly distributed across a space. (11 letters)
- Passive transport that requires a protein channel. (19 letters)
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- The difference in molecule concentration between two areas. (21 letters)
- A solution with lower solute concentration outside the cell. (9 letters)
- The pressure exerted by water inside the vacuole of a plant cell. (14 letters)
- The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane. (7 letters)
- The bursting of a cell due to excess water intake in a hypotonic solution. (9 letters)
- The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment. (11 letters)
- A solution where solute concentration is equal inside and outside the cell. (8 letters)
- Special membrane proteins that allow charged particles to pass through. (11 letters)
15 Clues: Passive transport that requires a protein channel. (19 letters) • When molecules are evenly distributed across a space. (11 letters) • The movement of molecules from high to low concentration. (9 letters) • Movement of small molecules directly through the membrane. (16 letters) • The difference in molecule concentration between two areas. (21 letters) • ...
DEHYDRATION AND VOMITING 2025-03-29
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- (10 letters) Severe dehydration can lead to this dangerous drop in blood pressure.
- (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.
- (5 letters) The loss of water and essential electrolytes from the body.
- (6 letters) The mineral supplemented to prevent imbalance during dehydration treatment.
- (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit.
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- (8 letters) A type of medication used to alleviate nausea and prevent vomiting.
- (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting.
- (9 letters) The type of dehydration caused by greater water loss than sodium loss.
- (7 letters) A key electrolyte that is often depleted during vomiting.
- (4 letters) A bland dietary regimen recommended for patients recovering from vomiting.
- (11 letters) The medical solution used to replace lost fluids and electrolytes in dehydration.
- (6 letters) This food is introduced slowly after vomiting to avoid stomach irritation.
- (6 letters) The first-line oral treatment for mild dehydration, containing sodium and glucose.
15 Clues: (6 letters) Medical term to describe vomiting. • (8 letters) The sensation of needing to vomit. • (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. • ...
Back to nature crossword puzzle 2025-02-25
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- A natural event that causes destruction (8 letters)
- A tall plant with a trunk (4 letters)
- harmful effects caused by human activities (13 letters)
- Unwanted materials that need to be disposed of (5 letters)
- A change in typical weather patterns over time (7 letters)
- It falls from the sky when it rains (5 letters)
- Reusing materials to create new products (9 letters)
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- A sudden overflow of water (5 letters)
- A sudden shaking of the ground (10 letters)
- energy Source of power from natural processes like wind or sun (15 letters)
- Large body of saltwater (5 letters)
- warming Gradual increase in Earth’s temperature (13 letters)
- Sound made by something vibrating (5 letters)
- Large,rocky elevation (8 letters)
14 Clues: Large,rocky elevation (8 letters) • Large body of saltwater (5 letters) • A tall plant with a trunk (4 letters) • A sudden overflow of water (5 letters) • A sudden shaking of the ground (10 letters) • Sound made by something vibrating (5 letters) • It falls from the sky when it rains (5 letters) • A natural event that causes destruction (8 letters) • ...
NEC 2025-12-01
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- Rapidly growing a business scaling operations (7 letters)
- Statement describing unique customer benefit (15 letters)
- First customers who try the product (14 letters)
- Time a startup can operate before running out of cash (7 letters)
- The percentage ownership lost when new shares are issued (7 letters)
- Person who starts a business (10 letters)
- Money invested personally without external funding (11 letters)
- Changing business strategy based on feedback (5 letters)
- Legal agreement on investment terms (9 letters)
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- Monthly cash expenditure rate (9 letters)
- Organization that supports startups with mentoring (9 letters)
- Type of funding where many invest small amounts online (12 letters)
- Recurrent fee business model (12 letters)
- Brief presentation summarizing business strategy (10 letters)
14 Clues: Monthly cash expenditure rate (9 letters) • Recurrent fee business model (12 letters) • Person who starts a business (10 letters) • Legal agreement on investment terms (9 letters) • First customers who try the product (14 letters) • Changing business strategy based on feedback (5 letters) • Rapidly growing a business scaling operations (7 letters) • ...
Periodic Table 2025-07-23
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- Short form of Sodium (2 letters)
- A substance made up of only one kind of atom (7 letters)
- The number of protons in an atom (12 letters)
- Atomic number of Oxygen (2 letters)
- The father of the modern periodic table (8 letters)
- Symbol of element Iron (2 letters)
- Element with atomic number 1 (8 letters)
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- Most reactive group of non-metals (8 letters)
- Inert elements belong to this group (5 letters)
- Horizontal rows in the periodic table (7 letters)
- Element used in light bulb filaments (8 letters)
- Non-metal that is a good conductor of electricity (6 letters)
- Vertical columns in the periodic table (6 letters)
- The only metal that is liquid at room temperature (7 letters)
- Metal used in making thermometers (7 letters)
15 Clues: Short form of Sodium (2 letters) • Symbol of element Iron (2 letters) • Atomic number of Oxygen (2 letters) • Element with atomic number 1 (8 letters) • Most reactive group of non-metals (8 letters) • The number of protons in an atom (12 letters) • Metal used in making thermometers (7 letters) • Inert elements belong to this group (5 letters) • ...
The Iliad 2024-03-14
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- King of Sparta
- Legendary city Besieged
- Greek warrior hero
- River goddess who fought Achilles
- Greek king who led the expedition to Troy
- Son of Priam and Hecuba
- Gifted archer
- Trojan warrior
- God of Courage
- Wife of Menelaus
- Greek warrior known for his cunning
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- Trojan War leader
- Trojan prophetess
- Second to Hector in ability
- Greek goddess of war
- Achilles' companion
- King of Mycenae
- Legendary epic
- God of Discord
- War prize
20 Clues: War prize • Gifted archer • King of Sparta • Legendary epic • Trojan warrior • God of Discord • God of Courage • King of Mycenae • Wife of Menelaus • Trojan War leader • Trojan prophetess • Greek warrior hero • Achilles' companion • Greek goddess of war • Legendary city Besieged • Son of Priam and Hecuba • Second to Hector in ability • River goddess who fought Achilles • ...
wedding 2025-06-19
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- 💍 The city that never sleeps - and where we said “I do” in May 2025 (7 letters)
- 🐄 French countryside where Julien learned to drive a tractor before a car (10 letters)
- ✨ Where altitude met attitude - Julien proposed among llamas and clouds (11 letters)
- 🍀 The Emerald Isle where we juggled Guinness and Gaelic (7 letters)
- 🏢 Slovak town where Kristina grew up (7 letters)
- 👶 The Serbian city where Kristina was born (and learned to love burek) (9 letters)
- ❤️ French city where Julien and Kristina's love story began (5 letters)
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- 🍕 Where the waves met the oven — crafting pizzas and memories at Pizza Pete's (12 letters)
- 🍺 City of a hundred spires, world-class beer, and medieval charm (6 letters)
- 🌵 Our sunny escape hatch to survive brutal winters — tacos, tequila, and no snow boots needed! (6 letters)
- 🐪 Ancient city where Kristina's dress stole the show - and the honks! (5 letters)
- 🥾 Country where we hiked the West Highland Way and shared many blisters (8 letters)
- 🦞 Coast of charming lighthouses, buttery lobster rolls, and endless ocean breezes—true Atlantic Canadian charm (10 letters)
- 🍁 Our home since 2022 - full of festivals, snow, and bagels (8 letters)
- 💒 Slovak town set to witness Julien and Kristina's wedding celebration (7 letters)
- 🌋 Mediterranean island where we hiked a volcano just before it decided to make some noise (6 letters)
16 Clues: 🏢 Slovak town where Kristina grew up (7 letters) • 🍀 The Emerald Isle where we juggled Guinness and Gaelic (7 letters) • 🍁 Our home since 2022 - full of festivals, snow, and bagels (8 letters) • ❤️ French city where Julien and Kristina's love story began (5 letters) • 🍺 City of a hundred spires, world-class beer, and medieval charm (6 letters) • ...
wedding 2025-06-19
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- 🍁 Our home since 2022 - full of festivals, snow, and bagels (8 letters)
- ❤️ French city where Julien and Kristina's love story began (5 letters)
- 🍺 City of a hundred spires, world-class beer, and medieval charm (6 letters)
- 🌵 Our sunny escape hatch to survive brutal winters — tacos, tequila, and no snow boots needed! (6 letters)
- 💍 The city that never sleeps - and where we said “I do” in May 2025 (7 letters)
- ✨ Where altitude met attitude - Julien proposed among llamas and clouds (11 letters)
- 🍀 The Emerald Isle where we juggled Guinness and Gaelic (7 letters)
- 🏢 Slovak town where Kristina grew up (7 letters)
- 💒 Slovak town set to witness Julien and Kristina's wedding celebration (7 letters)
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- 🐄 French countryside where Julien learned to drive a tractor before a car (10 letters)
- 👶 The Serbian city where Kristina was born (and learned to love burek) (9 letters)
- 🦞 Coast of charming lighthouses, buttery lobster rolls, and endless ocean breezes—true Atlantic Canadian charm (10 letters)
- 🐪 Ancient city where Kristina's dress stole the show - and the honks! (5 letters)
- 🍕 Where the waves met the oven — crafting pizzas and memories at Pizza Pete's (12 letters)
- 🥾 Country where we hiked the West Highland Way and shared many blisters (8 letters)
- 🌋 Mediterranean island where we hiked a volcano just before it decided to make some noise (6 letters)
16 Clues: 🏢 Slovak town where Kristina grew up (7 letters) • 🍀 The Emerald Isle where we juggled Guinness and Gaelic (7 letters) • 🍁 Our home since 2022 - full of festivals, snow, and bagels (8 letters) • ❤️ French city where Julien and Kristina's love story began (5 letters) • 🍺 City of a hundred spires, world-class beer, and medieval charm (6 letters) • ...
Ancient Greek Theater Terms 2023-01-31
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- a ceremony held in honor of a god or goddess
- a play with darker, more serious themes
- part man and part goat, comedic characters in short plays
- in the Ancient Greek amphitheater, the back of the theater, often decorated to match the play's setting
- spoken lines between two or more characters in a play
- considered to be the first actor
- wrote comedies, the "father of comedy"
- wrote tragedies, wrote Oedipus Rex
- in the Ancient Greek amphitheater, where the performance takes place
- earliest Greek tragedy writer, the "father of drama"
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- Greek god, festivals held in his honor included theater performances
- a costume piece worn over the face that portrays a specific character or emotion
- in the Ancient Greek amphitheater, similar to wings or offstage areas
- the ancient civilization credited with inventing theater
- Greek tragedy writer, wrote Antigone
- in the Ancient Greek amphitheater, the area where the audience sits
- structures where performances took place, could sometimes seat up to 14,000 people
- a group of masked actors who served as the narrators
- a play with funnier, light-hearted themes
19 Clues: considered to be the first actor • wrote tragedies, wrote Oedipus Rex • Greek tragedy writer, wrote Antigone • wrote comedies, the "father of comedy" • a play with darker, more serious themes • a play with funnier, light-hearted themes • a ceremony held in honor of a god or goddess • a group of masked actors who served as the narrators • ...
Sean Linnins Rome Vs Greek Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- The greek god of the sea was poseidon unlike rome which had
- The wife of jupiter in rome is juno but in greek she was called
- The greek king of gods was Zues unlike rome where he was called
- While the greeks had to build by water the romans built
- Rome was an empire unlike athens which was a
- The romans invented latin unlike the greeks who used the
- Just like greeks romans had ____ painting
- The Roman god of war is mars but the Greek god of war is
- Sparta was ruled by a king unlike rome which was a
- Just like greek city states rome had
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- Rome was first a monarchy unlike athens which was a
- greeks statues unlike roman statues depicted what type of humans.
- Unlike greece which was city states rome was very
- Greek art inspired ______ art
- The romans created
- While rome had an empire different city states had different types of
- Though greek had many more city states Rome was much more
- Unlike Rome which lastly was an empire this greek city was ruled by 2 kings.
- Unlike greek art which often was unrealistic roman art depicted
- The greeks traveled on dirt paths unlike the romans who invented and used
20 Clues: The romans created • Greek art inspired ______ art • Just like greek city states rome had • Just like greeks romans had ____ painting • Rome was an empire unlike athens which was a • Unlike greece which was city states rome was very • Sparta was ruled by a king unlike rome which was a • Rome was first a monarchy unlike athens which was a • ...
Ancient Greece vs Ancient Rome by cash. 2021-02-11
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- While Greeks used ____ to sweeten their food, Romans did not.
- Both roman and Greek ate ____ at home
- Greeks wore clothes to serve a purpose but Romans cared about______.
- Both Rome and Greece drink______.
- While Romans kids had wooden swords Greek kids had______.
- Both Rome and Greece used__________ to transport water
- While Romans had all types of pets but Greeks had only___.
- Both roman and Greek farmers grew______.
- When Romans used concrete to build homes, Greeks used_____.
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- Both roman and Greek girls played with _____.
- While roman women gave away their toys at their weddings Greek women______ them.
- Both roman and Greek men wore _____.
- Both Rome and Greece are surrounded by water so they are on a___________
- While Greek kids were not punished for things in school roman children were hit with a _____ if they couldn't answer a question.
- Both Rome and Greece ate_______
- While Romans used wheat to make _____ Greeks used wheat to make bread.
- Both Rome and Greece had______’s as pets
- Both roman and Greek children went to______.
- In Rome the house is ruled by the oldest male while in Greece the house was ruled by the____.
- While roman ate food they bought, Greeks ate food they____.
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greece ate_______ • Both Rome and Greece drink______. • Both roman and Greek men wore _____. • Both roman and Greek ate ____ at home • Both Rome and Greece had______’s as pets • Both roman and Greek farmers grew______. • Both roman and Greek children went to______. • Both roman and Greek girls played with _____. • ...
Ancient Greece vs Ancient Rome by cash. 2021-02-11
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- Both Rome and Greece ate_______
- Both roman and Greek ate ____ at home
- While roman ate food they bought, Greeks ate food they____.
- Both Rome and Greece used__________ to transport water
- Greeks wore clothes to serve a purpose but Romans cared about______.
- While Romans used wheat to make _____ Greeks used wheat to make bread.
- While Greek kids were not punished for things in school roman children were hit with a _____ if they couldn't answer a question.
- Both roman and Greek farmers grew______.
- Both roman and Greek children went to______.
- While Romans kids had wooden swords Greek kids had______.
- Both roman and Greek girls played with _____.
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- In Rome the house is ruled by the oldest male while in Greece the house was ruled by the____.
- Both Rome and Greece had______’s as pets
- Both Rome and Greece are surrounded by water so they are on a___________
- When Romans used concrete to build homes, Greeks used_____.
- Both roman and Greek men wore _____.
- While Greeks used ____ to sweeten their food, Romans did not.
- Both Rome and Greece drink______.
- While roman women gave away their toys at their weddings Greek women______ them.
- While Romans had all types of pets but Greeks had only___.
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greece ate_______ • Both Rome and Greece drink______. • Both roman and Greek men wore _____. • Both roman and Greek ate ____ at home • Both Rome and Greece had______’s as pets • Both roman and Greek farmers grew______. • Both roman and Greek children went to______. • Both roman and Greek girls played with _____. • ...
Companies and careers 2024-07-18
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- Reorganise a company's structure (11 letters)
- Hiring external firms to perform tasks (9 letters)
- A person or firm that undertakes a contract to provide materials or labor (10 letters)
- Self-employed individual working for different companies (10 letters)
- Reducing the number of employees (10 letters)
- Lack of assurance about the continuity of employment (13 letters, two words)
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- Fired from a job (9 letters)
- Ending one's professional career (10 letters)
- Advancement to a higher position (9 letters)
- No longer needed or employed (9 letters)
- A system where members are ranked according to status (9 letters)
- Another term for reorganising a company's structure (13 letters)
- Voluntarily leave a job (6 letters)
- Reduction in rank or position (8 letters)
14 Clues: Fired from a job (9 letters) • Voluntarily leave a job (6 letters) • No longer needed or employed (9 letters) • Reduction in rank or position (8 letters) • Advancement to a higher position (9 letters) • Ending one's professional career (10 letters) • Reorganise a company's structure (11 letters) • Reducing the number of employees (10 letters) • ...
Spelling list 2: Words with 'silent' letters 2024-10-17
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- Side post of a doorway, window, or fireplace. (4 letters)
- An acquired or natural skill. (5 letters)
- A formal promise or assurance. (9 letters)
- Do something considered beneath one's dignity. (5 letters)
- A large building typically of the medieval period. (6 letters)
- Speak about someone in a spitefully critical manner. (6 letters)
- Struggle or fight with someone. (7 letters)
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- A legal agreement for property. (8 letters)
- Used to cover and protect something. (7 letters)
- Having committed an offense. (6 letters)
- A large boat used for racing or pleasure. (5 letters)
- Scattered pieces of waste or remains. (6 letters)
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water. (6 letters)
- A passage between rows of seats. (5 letters)
14 Clues: Having committed an offense. (6 letters) • An acquired or natural skill. (5 letters) • A formal promise or assurance. (9 letters) • A legal agreement for property. (8 letters) • Struggle or fight with someone. (7 letters) • A passage between rows of seats. (5 letters) • Used to cover and protect something. (7 letters) • Scattered pieces of waste or remains. (6 letters) • ...
Im Hungry! 2024-09-05
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- A type of cheese often used in pizza, originating from Italy
- A fruit that is often used in pies and has a tart flavor
- A type of bread often used for sandwiches, named after a town in Massachusetts
- A traditional French dish made with eggs, cream, and cheese
- A common herb used in Italian cooking, known for its aromatic leaves (6 letters)
- A fruit that is often used in making guacamole (6 letters)
- A crunchy vegetable often used in salads, also known for its distinctive flavor (5 letters)
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- A creamy Italian dessert made with coffee and mascarpone (6 letters)
- A type of meat that comes from a pig (4 letters)
- A type of pastry filled with custard or fruit, popular in bakeries (5 letters)
- A vegetable often found in salads, known for its crisp texture and green color (7 letters)
- A popular Italian dish made with pasta and sauce (7 letters)
- A type of shellfish often served steamed or fried (4 letters)
- A spice used to flavor food, often paired with rice and curries (6 letters)
- A type of nut often used in baking and cooking, known for its strong flavor (5 letters)
- A type of fruit known for its tropical flavor and high vitamin C content (6 letters)
- A common breakfast food made from grains and often eaten with milk (6 letters)
17 Clues: A type of meat that comes from a pig (4 letters) • A fruit that is often used in pies and has a tart flavor • A fruit that is often used in making guacamole (6 letters) • A traditional French dish made with eggs, cream, and cheese • A type of cheese often used in pizza, originating from Italy • A popular Italian dish made with pasta and sauce (7 letters) • ...
The Invisible Man (Chapter 17: Dr. Kemp's Visitor) 2020-11-23
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- an intervening space, especially a very small one. (11 letters, starts with I and N, ends with E and S, synonyms include: gaps)
- the study or practice of hypnosis. (9 letters, starts with H and Y, ends in S and M, synonyms include: mesmerism)
- a person one works with, especially in something secret or illegal; an accomplice. (11 letters, starts with C and O, ends in T and E, synonyms include: colleague)
- biting at or nibbling something persistently. (7 letters, starts with G and N, ends with N and G, synonyms include: nibbling)
- a railing supported by balusters, especially an ornamental parapet on a balcony, bridge, or terrace. (10 letters, starts with B and A, ends with D and E, synonyms include: railing)
- inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable. (10 letters, begins with P and E, ends with T and Y, synonyms include: baffle)
- a summerhouse or other decorative building used as a shelter in a park or large garden. (8 letters, starts with P and A, ends in O and N, synonyms include: clubhouse)
- a person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (which are white) and the eyes (which are usually pink). (6 letters, starts with A and L, ends in N and O, synonyms include: paleness)
- in keeping with good taste and propriety; polite and restrained. (8 letters, starts with D and E, ends in U and S, synonyms include: civilized)
- a thing of little value or importance. (6 letters, starts in T and R, ends in L and E, synonyms include: unimportant)
- a subdued or muted tone of sound or color. (9 letters, starts in U and N, ends in N and E, synonyms include: whispering)
- say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity. (10 letters, starts R and E, ends in E and D, synonyms include: review)
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- a tube used to convey liquid upwards from a reservoir and then down to a lower level of its own accord. Once the liquid has been forced into the tube, typically by suction or immersion, flow continues unaided. (6 letters, starts in S and Y, ends in O and N, synonyms include: pump)
- subject (someone or something) to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior. (8 letters, starts with R and I, ends in L and E, synonyms include: tease)
- a material consisting of a canvas backing thickly coated with a preparation of linseed oil and powdered cork, used especially as a floor covering. (8 letters, starts in L and I, ends in U and M, synonyms include: nylon)
- change to a solid or semisolid state. (9 letters, starts with C and O, ends with E and S, synonyms include: clot)
- The topmost covering of a bed, often functioning as a blanket; a coverlet. (11 letters, starts with C and O, ends in N and E, synonyms include: sheet)
- wicked activity. (7 letters, starts with D and E, ends in R and Y, synonyms include: malice)
- carelessly or with less effort than usual. (7 letters, starts in S and L, ends in L and Y)
- an expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power. (9 letters, starts in D and I, ends in O and N, synonyms include: expanse)
- conducted in a hurried, excited, and chaotic way, typically because of the need to act quickly. (7 letters, starts with F and R, ends in I and C, synonyms include: chaotic)
- the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events. (11 letters, begins in A and B, ends in O and N, synonyms include: stupor)
- the quality of being sharp or harsh to the senses. (10 letters, starts with S and H, ends with S and S, synonyms include: sharpness)
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus. (7 letters, starts in P and H, ends in N and X, synonyms include: esophagus)
- Inclined to investigate; eager for knowledge. (13 letters, starts with I and N, ends in L and Y, synonyms include: inquiringly)
25 Clues: carelessly or with less effort than usual. (7 letters, starts in S and L, ends in L and Y) • wicked activity. (7 letters, starts with D and E, ends in R and Y, synonyms include: malice) • the study or practice of hypnosis. (9 letters, starts with H and Y, ends in S and M, synonyms include: mesmerism) • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- era that was the Greek Golden Age
- a collection of stories, beliefs and rituals
- a piggyback game
- games that were part of a religious festival to honor Zeus
- military and political leader in the Roman Republic
- water bridges
- Thracian man known for his involvement in the Third Servile War
- part of the Greek house reserved just for men
- Roman marketplace
- Greek king of Gods, threw lightning
- loose garments that both Roman men and women wore
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- an amphitheater built during the Roman Empire in Rome, Italy
- the first letter in the Greek alphabet
- one of the first known Greek philosophers who died in 399 BC
- special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world
- first Flavian emperor
- used in many recipes, or crushed to make oil for lamps
- Roman court
- used to decorate homes, businesses, parks and other areas of Rome
- Greek social events with food and wine
20 Clues: Roman court • water bridges • a piggyback game • Roman marketplace • first Flavian emperor • era that was the Greek Golden Age • Greek king of Gods, threw lightning • the first letter in the Greek alphabet • Greek social events with food and wine • a collection of stories, beliefs and rituals • part of the Greek house reserved just for men • ...
Heritage Studies 6 2023-03-03
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- Greek philosopher who died by drinking poison.
- The "blob" of land at the south of Greece.
- Carthaginian general who brought war elephants over the alps.
- Greek "Father of Medicine".
- An early civilization on Crete.
- Greek colony that later became the city of Constantinople.
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic".
- Said that Christians started a fire in Rome.
- "Father of History".
- The island to the south of Italy.
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- A temple in Rome dedicated to many gods.
- The sea between Italy and Sardinia.
- A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena.
- A form of government in which a few people rule.
- A council held in 325 AD to help settle the doctrine of the Trinity.
- The name of a league of Greek city states aligned with Athens.
- The sea between Turkey and Greece.
- The Roman emperor who made Christianity legal in the empire.
- Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility.
- The river running next to Rome.
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. • ...
Heritage Studies 6 2023-03-03
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- A council held in 325 AD to help settle the doctrine of the Trinity.
- The sea between Turkey and Greece.
- A temple in Rome dedicated to many gods.
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic".
- Greek "Father of Medicine".
- The name of a league of Greek city states aligned with Athens.
- The island to the south of Italy.
- The "blob" of land at the south of Greece.
- A form of government in which a few people rule.
- An early civilization on Crete.
- The sea between Italy and Sardinia.
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- Greek colony that later became the city of Constantinople.
- Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility.
- "Father of History".
- Said that Christians started a fire in Rome.
- A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena.
- Carthaginian general who brought war elephants over the alps.
- The Roman emperor who made Christianity legal in the empire.
- The river running next to Rome.
- Greek philosopher who died by drinking poison.
20 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. • ...
Ancient warfare and classical antiquity 2023-10-25
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- Famous style if ancient greek helmet
- 371BC battle, myth of Spartan invincibility shattered
- Siege in 52BC, Caesar's most famous victory
- Cleaver like sword of Greek Hoplites
- Alexander's opponent at Hydaspes
- Second in command of a Roman Century
- Boar shaped war instrument of Celtic origin
- Imperial bodyguards and finest troops of Persian kings
- Roman cavalry sword
- Dynasty of Cleopatra
- Smallest unit of the Roman army
- Ancient Greek Hoplite's shield (plur)
- Roman condiment made by fermenting fish
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- Greek philosopher, tutor of Alexander the Great
- Ancient export from Alba
- Ancient name for entrance to Straights of Gibraltar
- Roman Legionnaire's dagger
- Throwing weapon of late Imperial Roman use
- Macedonian officer, killed by a drunken Alexander
- Straight sword of Greek origin
- Punic Goddess, consort of Baal
- Greek god of war
- Triple banked warship of classical antiquity
- Naval battle fought concurrently with Thermopylae
- Roman Shield
- Roman military disaster in 217BC
- Unique Macedonian weapon
27 Clues: Roman Shield • Greek god of war • Roman cavalry sword • Dynasty of Cleopatra • Ancient export from Alba • Unique Macedonian weapon • Roman Legionnaire's dagger • Straight sword of Greek origin • Punic Goddess, consort of Baal • Smallest unit of the Roman army • Alexander's opponent at Hydaspes • Roman military disaster in 217BC • Famous style if ancient greek helmet • ...
International Nurse's Day 2023-05-09
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- - "Inflammation of airways, can cause wheezing and shortness of breath - 6 letters."
- - "Sudden confusion, blackout or slurred speech - 6 letters."
- - "Largest organ of the human body - 4 letters."
- - "Instrument used to listen - 11 letters."
- - "Nurses in IndiGo are called ? - 8 letters."
- - "Funny bone is not a bone. It is a _ _ _ _ _- 5 letters."
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- - "Body overheats and can't cool down - 10 letters."
- - "Course of treatment for drug or alcohol dependence - 5 letters."
- - "Uncontrolled muscle spasms caused by abnormal brain activity - 7 letters."
- - "Colloquial term used for student nurses - 9 letters."
- - "Injury caused by an external force - 6 letters."
- - "Being exposed to a toxic substance - 9 letters."
- - "Sample taken for psychoactive testing - 5 letters."
- - "Largest artery in the heart - 5 letters."
14 Clues: - "Instrument used to listen - 11 letters." • - "Largest artery in the heart - 5 letters." • - "Nurses in IndiGo are called ? - 8 letters." • - "Largest organ of the human body - 4 letters." • - "Injury caused by an external force - 6 letters." • - "Being exposed to a toxic substance - 9 letters." • - "Body overheats and can't cool down - 10 letters." • ...
Cyber Crossword 2024-10-24
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- - Updates that fix vulnerabilities in software (5 letters)
- - Deliberate spread of false information to mislead (14 letters)
- - User's personal access information (11 letters)
- - Software that secretly monitors user activity (7 letters)
- - Unauthorized access to confidential data (6 letters)
- - Free from danger or threat; safe (6 letters)
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- - Information that must be kept secret (12 letters)
- - A security system that monitors network traffic (7 letters)
- - Method of encoding data to prevent unauthorized access (11 letters)
- - A type of malicious program that disguises itself (6 letters)
- - Attempt to deceive users into giving personal information (9 letters)
- - Malicious software designed to harm or exploit (7 letters)
- - Permission to enter a system or data (6 letters)
- - Process of verifying identity before granting access (14 letters)
14 Clues: - Free from danger or threat; safe (6 letters) • - User's personal access information (11 letters) • - Permission to enter a system or data (6 letters) • - Information that must be kept secret (12 letters) • - Unauthorized access to confidential data (6 letters) • - Updates that fix vulnerabilities in software (5 letters) • ...
7th Vocabulary Review: Lessons 1-5 2021-11-01
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- Nego, negare, and negavi all mean the same thing
- Annihilate and nihilism share a root word
- The Greek root Pan and the Latin root Omnis mean the same thing, which is . . .
- The Greek word that means many
- The Greek root word that means small
- the Greek word that means the same this as magnus
- The Latin root word that means four (not fourth)
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- Every __________ years, we celebrate a centennial.
- How many events are in a decathlon?
- Satiate gets it's meaning from the Latin word satis, which means . . .
- The Latin word plenus means. . .
- Affecting one person; one sided
- Latin root word that means to close, like cloister and preclude
- Catholic and holocaust share the same Greek root word . . ., which means whole.
- the Latin word that means great
- Bisect, bipartisan, and bilateral all share a Latin root word . . ., which means two
- Greek root word meaning one
- "Tri" is what language root word?
18 Clues: Greek root word meaning one • The Greek word that means many • Affecting one person; one sided • the Latin word that means great • The Latin word plenus means. . . • "Tri" is what language root word? • How many events are in a decathlon? • The Greek root word that means small • Annihilate and nihilism share a root word • Nego, negare, and negavi all mean the same thing • ...
rome vs greek 2021-02-11
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- dinner food roman
- what girls wore roman
- a dark colderd bird as a pet.
- a bright colored bird that is a pet.
- Romans breakfast
- what boys weore roman
- Roman lunch
- a common greek pet
- a roman pet
- roman dinner name
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- a different roman lunch
- a balltle area
- a small roman animal
- a greek game
- dark colerd wine
- vertrgus
- greek clothing
- what boys wear roman
- a clalender for rom
- a greek toy
20 Clues: vertrgus • Roman lunch • a roman pet • a greek toy • a greek game • a balltle area • greek clothing • dark colerd wine • Romans breakfast • dinner food roman • roman dinner name • a common greek pet • a clalender for rom • a small roman animal • what boys wear roman • what girls wore roman • what boys weore roman • a different roman lunch • a dark colderd bird as a pet. • ...
WHI.5 Greece 2022-11-09
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- Blind Greek poet known for his epics: "The Iliad and The Odyssey."
- to trade one good for another
- Greek sculptor who is known for the statue of Athena in the Parthenon.
- Greek philosopher who is known for his strong beliefs on government. These can be found in his text "The Republic." He was also a teacher of Aristotle.
- government where rule is done by a single ruler, usually a king or queen. Power is usually inherited, like a dynasty
- Greek tyrant known for his extreme policies such as debt slavery
- A series of wars between the Persian Empire and Greece. These wars united the Greek city states against a common external enemy: the Persians
- a major battle at sea during the Persian Wars. The Greeks (Athenian navy) was able to defeat the Persians by using battering rams located at the front of their ships. The Athenian naval commander Themistocles also surprised the Persians with the time of his attack.
- Greek philosopher who argued people must use question and reasoning to find the truth in things. He was condemned to death. Rather than let the government kill him, he poisoned himself with hemlock. He was also a teacher of Plato.
- Macedonian conqueror. He expanded his power into Africa and to the border of India. Considered one of the greatest conquerors of all time. He named many cities in the lands he conquered after himself: Alexandria.
- A prosperous time period in Athens between the two major wars: Persian and Peloponnesian. Pericles instituted direct democracy and had Athens rebuilt, including the commission of the Parthenon.
- Greek city-state
- a system of government in which citizens are involved in the law making process
- Greek physician who is known as the father of modern medicine. Today people in the medical profession are required to take the Hippocratic Oath.
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Prometheus Bound.
- Greek scientist and mathematician known for developing the lever and pulley as well as accurately estimating pi
- An alliance formed by the Greek city states in order to defeat the Persians during the Persian Wars.
- government where the law making decisions are in the hands of a small group
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- gods and stories that are used to explain the natural phenomena and flaws of the world
- Father of Alexander the Great who conquered most of Greece.
- Greek historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian Wars. He said that in order to provide accurate history, scholars must avoid bias in their research.
- Greek mathematician known for his work in geometry. As such, he is called the father of geometry. His work is collected in a book called "The Elements"
- A unique blended culture spread by Alexander the Great that included cultures from the places of his conquests: Persia, India, Greece, and Egypt.
- Lands that surround the Aegean Sea
- Greek mathematician known for his work with triangles. He developed the Pythagorean Theorem.
- An alliance formed between Greek city states on Peloponnesus in order to defeat Athens who became a dominant power after the Persian Wars.
- Only free adult males
- the belief in more than one god
- Greek philosopher who believed logic needed to be used to find the golden mean. He was also a teacher of Alexander the Great.
- Greek historian known as the father of history. He wrote about the Persian Wars and said that we must re-search in order to accurately portray history.
- Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age.
- A city state of ancient Greece and a major battle site of the Persian Wars. The Greeks, unexpectedly, defeated the Persians in the battle. A man named Pheidippides ran 26.2 miles to Athens to deliver the news.
- government where law making decisions are in the hands of a group of elite members of society
- A war that was caused by competition between Greek city states after Athens became powerful following the Persian Wars. Sparta created an alliance with the Persians in order to defeat the Athenians.
- a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
- Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus
- Greek for "high city". The chief temples of the city were located here.
- paper money (or coinage)
39 Clues: Greek city-state • Only free adult males • paper money (or coinage) • to trade one good for another • the belief in more than one god • Lands that surround the Aegean Sea • Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age. • Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery • Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus • ...
Prophet Muhammad 2023-11-03
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- This pillar is performed once in a lifetime at the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W.) (4 letters)
- Who is the Most Compassionate the Most Merciful (5 Letter)
- City where Prophet Muhammad born? (4 letters)
- Name the uncle who cared for Muhammad after his grandfather passed away. (5 letters)
- What was the name of Muhammad's grandfather who took care of him after his parents passed away? (6 letters)
- Prophet Muhammad is the...... Messenger (5 letters)
- This pillar we abstain from food & drink (8 letters)
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- Who brought the revelations from God to Muhammad? (7 letters)
- What is the holy book of Islam that contains the messages received by Muhammad? (5 letters)
- One of the Five Pillars of Islam that involves giving to those in need. (4 letters) - Zakat
- What was Muhammad known for that also refers to a key trait in Islam? It's the quality of always telling the truth. (7 letters)
- This pillar is performed 5 times a day.
- What is the 1st pillar if Islam. (7 Letters)
- What was the name of Muhammad's father who passed away before he was born? (6 letters)
- In which cave did Muhammad receive the first revelation? (4 letters)
- Muhammad's mother, who died when he was six years old. (5 letters)
16 Clues: This pillar is performed 5 times a day. • What is the 1st pillar if Islam. (7 Letters) • City where Prophet Muhammad born? (4 letters) • Prophet Muhammad is the...... Messenger (5 letters) • This pillar we abstain from food & drink (8 letters) • Who is the Most Compassionate the Most Merciful (5 Letter) • Who brought the revelations from God to Muhammad? (7 letters) • ...
vocab 2025-10-03
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- Greek city stae
- Political system
- Distinc cultural period
- Unified the kingdom
- Series of conflicts
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- 27 year conflict
- King of macedan
- Form of government
- Advanced greek culture
- Greek poet
- Philosopher and polymath
- Military formation
- Inhabitanta of bronze age
- Offers framework for understanding reality
- Ancient greek philosopher
- Hellenic hero
16 Clues: Greek poet • Hellenic hero • King of macedan • Greek city stae • 27 year conflict • Political system • Form of government • Military formation • Unified the kingdom • Series of conflicts • Advanced greek culture • Distinc cultural period • Philosopher and polymath • Inhabitanta of bronze age • Ancient greek philosopher • Offers framework for understanding reality
enviroment 2024-03-09
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- Toxic substance harmful to the environment (7 letters)
- Renewable energy source from the sun (5 letters)
- Sustainable management of forests (6 letters)
- Process of converting waste materials into reusable material (9 letters)
- Protection and preservation of natural resources (8 letters)
- Human-made disaster causing environmental damage (9 letters)
- Container for collecting recyclables (5 letters)
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- My Name
- Loss of a species from a particular habitat (8 letters)
- Area with diverse plant and animal life (6 letters)
- Large-scale extinction of species (7 letters)
- Chemical compound that contributes to global warming (8 letters)
- Responsible and efficient use of resources (8 letters)
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth (7 letters)
14 Clues: My Name • Large-scale extinction of species (7 letters) • Sustainable management of forests (6 letters) • Renewable energy source from the sun (5 letters) • Container for collecting recyclables (5 letters) • Area with diverse plant and animal life (6 letters) • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth (7 letters) • Toxic substance harmful to the environment (7 letters) • ...
greek tragedy/drama 2012-05-01
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- 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.
- A wealthy patron who had to pay for the costs of producing a play.
- Purging of the emotions
- A stage building that served as dressing rooms during Greek dramatic productions.
- The first actor who spoke alone.
- Poetics A critical essay written by Aristotle on tragedy.
- Tragic, fatal flaw
- Play A special type of play that made fun of Greek Legends. We get our word satire from this.
- The hero, main character
- An order usually having the force of law
- Drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance; excites or pity.
- A brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series
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- Two broad isles that extended from the orchestra on each side of the theatron
- Introduction (to a poem or play)
- An ankle-length or knee-length garment worn by Greek actors.
- Actors
- The large circular acting area located at the foot of the hillside in a Greek theater.
- One section of a lyric poem or choral ode in classical Greek drama
- An ancient Greek writer of comedies. He wrote "The Curmudgeon", the only surviving example of new comedy.
- A company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play.
- Ancient Greek writer of comedies.
- The daughter of King Oedipus who disobeyed her father and was condemned to .
- A great Greek philosopher and teacher who wrote "The Poetics", a critical essay on Greek tragedy.
- The god of wine and fertility.
- A light and humorous drama with a happy ending.
- A play intended for performance by actors on a stage. The word means "to do".
26 Clues: Actors • Tragic, fatal flaw • Purging of the emotions • The hero, main character • The god of wine and fertility. • Introduction (to a poem or play) • The first actor who spoke alone. • Ancient Greek writer of comedies. • 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. • ...
The Park Project 2025-02-15
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- Prize for excellence (5 letters)
- Real or existing (6 letters)
- In spite of that (6 letters)
- Typical or ordinary (7 letters)
- To accomplish (7 letters)
- A specific region (4 letters)
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- Not here (4 letters)
- A military force (4 letters)
- A living space (9 letters)
- Higher than (5 letters)
- Knowledgeable about something (5 letters)
- To disagree loudly (5 letters)
- A written news piece (7 letters)
13 Clues: Not here (4 letters) • Higher than (5 letters) • To accomplish (7 letters) • A living space (9 letters) • Real or existing (6 letters) • A military force (4 letters) • In spite of that (6 letters) • A specific region (4 letters) • To disagree loudly (5 letters) • Typical or ordinary (7 letters) • Prize for excellence (5 letters) • A written news piece (7 letters) • ...
Homophone, Homonym, & Homograph Practice 2015-11-11
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- Greek/Latin stem meaning to (include the hyphen at the end)
- the homophone of capitol
- Greek/Latin stem meaning say (include the hyphen at the end)
- Greek/Latin stem meaning look (hyphen at the end)
- wind(noun - the natural movement of the air) and wind (noun - a twist or turn in a course) (chose one: homophone, homonym, or homograph)
- homonyms have the same spelling & pronunciations but different ____________
- words with the same spelling but different pronunciations & meanings
- the homograph that means an injury or to be tied around something
- homographs have the same ___________ but different pronunciations & different meanings
- spruce (adjective) and spruce (verb)(chose one: homophone, homonym, or homograph)
- a greeting in a letter - it's a homophone because it sounds like deer
- a homonym meaning a small amount or the past tense of bite
- homophones sound the _____________
- homograph, could be a fish or an instrument
- have you seen ________ on 7? (homophone match)
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- Greek/Latin stem meaning go (hyphen at the beginning)
- the homophone of edition
- Greek/Latin stem meaning book (hyphen at the end)
- to, too, and two (chose one: homophone, homonym, or homograph)
- words with the same spelling & pronunciation but different meanings
- the ____ made me clean up the room before she would (homophone)
- example of this is flour and flower
- Greek/Latin stem meaning man (hyphen at the end)
- Greek/Latin stem meaning center (hyphen at the end)
- Greek/Latin stem meaning far (hyphen at the end)
- Greek/Latin stem meaning new
- Greek/Latin stem meaning sent (hypen at the end)
- an example of a homograph, verb (bend the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect) or noun (a knot tied with two loops and two loose ends, used especially for tying shoelaces and decorative ribbons)
28 Clues: the homophone of capitol • the homophone of edition • Greek/Latin stem meaning new • homophones sound the _____________ • example of this is flour and flower • homograph, could be a fish or an instrument • have you seen ________ on 7? (homophone match) • Greek/Latin stem meaning man (hyphen at the end) • Greek/Latin stem meaning far (hyphen at the end) • ...
Happy Birthday Goose 2021-04-26
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- Loren loves you...(4 letters)
- Son’s name (6 letters)
- The favourite, most delicious, most beautiful seafood in the world (5 letters)
- What I’m going to stick AIS up (4 letters)
- Zip up...and yogurt and muesli breath (5 letters)
- Worst response to ‘I love you’ (2,2)
- The colour you want your next King Charles Cavalier to have (4 letters)
- How old you are turning (8 letters)
- Your favourite person in the world and your super awesome girlfriend that loves you a million (5 letters)
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- Type of dog you desperately want (7 letters)
- Best current Pacers player (7 letters)
- What Loren loves blowing on your tummy (11 words)
- Your equivalent in BBT (6 letters)
- First name of your celebrity crush (7 letters)
- Name of the movie we watched when we first kissed (4,3)
15 Clues: Son’s name (6 letters) • Loren loves you...(4 letters) • Your equivalent in BBT (6 letters) • How old you are turning (8 letters) • Worst response to ‘I love you’ (2,2) • Best current Pacers player (7 letters) • What I’m going to stick AIS up (4 letters) • Type of dog you desperately want (7 letters) • First name of your celebrity crush (7 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-21
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- ancient Greek poet who wrote the Odyssey
- believing in many gods
- athletic competitions started in ancient Greece
- ancient Greek known as the Father of medicine
- Greek city-state known for arts and education
- Greek word that means to act
- the king of all the Greek gods and goddesses
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- a long journey filled with danger and adventure
- land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- ancient Greek mathematician
- a story that tries to explain something
- Greek city-state known for strong military
- ancient Greek philosopher killed for dangerous ideas
- the source of inspiration for an artist
14 Clues: believing in many gods • ancient Greek mathematician • Greek word that means to act • a story that tries to explain something • the source of inspiration for an artist • ancient Greek poet who wrote the Odyssey • Greek city-state known for strong military • land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides • the king of all the Greek gods and goddesses • ...
Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- .In both Greece and Rome had ___ for their children/kids.
- In Greece and Rome they had ____ at most meals.
- In both Rome and Greek only_____ could be in sports.
- .The Romans best sport was the The Colosseum and for Greece it was ___.
- The Greek had warriors when the Romans had__.
- .Both Greece and Rome had ___.
- .Greek focused on fruit and vegetables when Rome focused on______.
- In both Rome and Greece wail the male went out to do stuff the women had to stay___
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- Both Greek and Rome had ______ as pets.
- .Both Greek and Rome had thing that work for them called____.
- In ancient Greece girls learn reading and writing when in Rome they learn__.
- .Pericles was a Greek leader when one of romes leader was ____.
- .Children in Roman children were born at a special place while Greek children were born in___.
- In Rome women get married in early 20s wail in Greece it is___.
- .In Rome dancing was a entertainment but in greece it was part of ___.
- Greek has cats as pets when Rome has ___. Zeus The roman worshiped Jupiter the god of gods when Greek worshiped the god of thunder and lightning ___
- In Greece and Rome children, Women, and ____ males were not counted as citizens.
- In Rome the soil is rich and great but in Greece it is___.
18 Clues: .Both Greece and Rome had ___. • Both Greek and Rome had ______ as pets. • The Greek had warriors when the Romans had__. • In Greece and Rome they had ____ at most meals. • In both Rome and Greek only_____ could be in sports. • .In both Greece and Rome had ___ for their children/kids. • In Rome the soil is rich and great but in Greece it is___. • ...
Greek Culture & The Greek Mind 2022-02-20
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- Hippocrates list of rules for doctors
- Government ruled by many
- Greek philosopher
- Government rule by a few people
- Main character struggles to overcome hardships
- to win the favor of the gods
- Borrowed Greek plots and settings for dramas
- Game held at Olympus beginning in 776 BC
- people should live moderately
- Greek historian, General in Peloponnesian War
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- School started by Aristotle in 335BC
- Sophists known for public speaking and debate
- Greek Mathematician
- Greeks created and performed the first dramas
- Ask questions, wait for student to respond
- Greek scientist studied Astronomy and Math
- Told stories that teach a lesson
- Ideal society described by Plato
- Sacred Shrine
- Government ruled by one person
- Father of History, believe Gods affect history
- The story ends happily
22 Clues: Sacred Shrine • Greek philosopher • Greek Mathematician • The story ends happily • Government ruled by many • to win the favor of the gods • people should live moderately • Government ruled by one person • Government rule by a few people • Told stories that teach a lesson • Ideal society described by Plato • School started by Aristotle in 335BC • Hippocrates list of rules for doctors • ...
Juliana Janofsky- Greece vs Rome 2022-05-10
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- was a military/political leader(rome)
- great leader of the roman republic
- was the second Roman Emperor
- the most popular pet in greece
- toys for greek girls
- one of the best Roman Emperors of all time
- head of Greek government
- was the fourth emperor of the Roman Empire
- on of the foods rich romans ate
- a drink the greeks made
- buying/selling goods and services (greece)
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- ancient Roman chariot racing stadium
- greek men and women wore this
- a spice used to make wine in greece
- was the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- toys for greek boys
- married roman woman wore this
- popular game played in ancient rome
- used as a beauty product for greek women
- very popular pets in ancient rome
20 Clues: toys for greek boys • toys for greek girls • a drink the greeks made • head of Greek government • was the second Roman Emperor • greek men and women wore this • married roman woman wore this • the most popular pet in greece • on of the foods rich romans ate • very popular pets in ancient rome • great leader of the roman republic • a spice used to make wine in greece • ...
Ancient Greece vs Ancient Rome by cash. 2021-02-11
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- Both Rome and Greece ate_______
- Both roman and Greek ate ____ at home
- While roman ate food they bought, Greeks ate food they____.
- Both Rome and Greece used__________ to transport water
- Greeks wore clothes to serve a purpose but Romans cared about______.
- While Romans used wheat to make _____ Greeks used wheat to make bread.
- While Greek kids were not punished for things in school roman children were hit with a _____ if they couldn't answer a question.
- Both roman and Greek farmers grew______.
- Both roman and Greek children went to______.
- While Romans kids had wooden swords Greek kids had______.
- Both roman and Greek girls played with _____.
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- In Rome the house is ruled by the oldest male while in Greece the house was ruled by the____.
- Both Rome and Greece had______’s as pets
- Both Rome and Greece are surrounded by water so they are on a___________
- When Romans used concrete to build homes, Greeks used_____.
- Both roman and Greek men wore _____.
- While Greeks used ____ to sweeten their food, Romans did not.
- Both Rome and Greece drink______.
- While roman women gave away their toys at their weddings Greek women______ them.
- While Romans had all types of pets but Greeks had only___.
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greece ate_______ • Both Rome and Greece drink______. • Both roman and Greek men wore _____. • Both roman and Greek ate ____ at home • Both Rome and Greece had______’s as pets • Both roman and Greek farmers grew______. • Both roman and Greek children went to______. • Both roman and Greek girls played with _____. • ...
Root Words Crossword 2024-02-17
11 Clues: air (Greek) • nose (Greek) • head (Greek) • life (Greek) • water (Greek) • nerve (Greek) • muscle (Greek) • writing (Greek) • disease (Greek) • abnormal (Greek) • the study of (Greek)
What will not separate us from God’s love? Romans 8:31-39 2024-08-30
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- 5 letters starting with P
- 6 letters starting with A
- 11 letters starting with P
- 5 letters starting with D
- 9 letters starting with N
- 11 letters starting with T
- 9 letters starting with D
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- 14 letters starting with P
- 6 letters starting with H
- 4 letters starting with L
- 6 letters starting with P
- 6 letters starting with F
- 5 letters starting with D
- 5 letters starting with S
14 Clues: 6 letters starting with H • 5 letters starting with P • 4 letters starting with L • 6 letters starting with P • 6 letters starting with F • 6 letters starting with A • 5 letters starting with D • 5 letters starting with D • 9 letters starting with N • 5 letters starting with S • 9 letters starting with D • 14 letters starting with P • 11 letters starting with P • ...
My Daily Routine 2024-08-29
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- What you do to your teeth (5 letters)
- What you do to books before bed (4 letters)
- Another word for “wake up” (4 letters)
- Where you learn during the day (6 letters)
- First meal of the day (9 letters)
- Something you watch in the evening (2 letters
- Where you wash your face (4 letters)
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- Make sure you hand this in at the beginning of every lesson (5 letters)
- Where you sleep (3 letters)
- What you drink in the morning (5 letters)
- The most handsome teacher at Staffangymnasiet
- Opposite of leave (2 letters)
- A type of transportation to school (3 letters)
- You do this with food (3 letters)
14 Clues: Where you sleep (3 letters) • Opposite of leave (2 letters) • First meal of the day (9 letters) • You do this with food (3 letters) • Where you wash your face (4 letters) • What you do to your teeth (5 letters) • Another word for “wake up” (4 letters) • What you drink in the morning (5 letters) • Where you learn during the day (6 letters) • ...
Greek gods 2015-04-17
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- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of grain, fertility, and agriculture
- Zeus's wife and goddess of marriage
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek god of the sea
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- King of the Greek gods
- Greek messenger god
- Greek god of blacksmiths
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek goddess of the hunt, associated with the moon
- Greek god of wine, patron of agriculture and fertility god.
- Greek god or prophecy, music, and the sun
12 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek messenger god • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • King of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek god of blacksmiths • Zeus's wife and goddess of marriage • Greek god or prophecy, music, and the sun • Greek goddess of grain, fertility, and agriculture • Greek goddess of the hunt, associated with the moon • ...
word origins 2025-09-22
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- Spanish – “sun”
- Latin – “light”
- Greek - “book”
- Sanskrit – “essence, taste”
- Arabic – “from ashes”
- Latin – “foot”
- Old English – “marsh”
- Greek – “time”
- Latin – “earth”
- Polynesian – “spiritual power”
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- German – “castle”
- Latin – “flower”
- Italian – “love”
- Latin – “water”
- Japanese – “spirit, god”
- French – “water”
- Greek – “voice”
- Norwegian – “north”
- Chinese/Japanese – “meditation, calm”
- Latin – “flesh, meat”
20 Clues: Greek - “book” • Latin – “foot” • Greek – “time” • Spanish – “sun” • Latin – “light” • Latin – “water” • Greek – “voice” • Latin – “earth” • Latin – “flower” • Italian – “love” • French – “water” • German – “castle” • Norwegian – “north” • Arabic – “from ashes” • Old English – “marsh” • Latin – “flesh, meat” • Japanese – “spirit, god” • Sanskrit – “essence, taste” • Polynesian – “spiritual power” • ...
word 2025-06-16
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- for kids (3 letters) - toy
- garment (5 letters) - dress
- to eat out (10 letters) - restaurant
- animal with long ears (6 letters) - rabbit
- for manufacturing (7 letters) - factory
- red hue (4 letters) - pink
- female (5 letters) - woman
- human (5 letters) - child
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- citrus color (6 letters) - yellow
- woman (11 letters) - policewoman
- color (4 letters) - blue
- treatment center (8 letters) - hospital
- for passengers (3 letters) - bus
- who drives (6 letters) - driver
14 Clues: color (4 letters) - blue • human (5 letters) - child • for kids (3 letters) - toy • red hue (4 letters) - pink • female (5 letters) - woman • garment (5 letters) - dress • who drives (6 letters) - driver • woman (11 letters) - policewoman • for passengers (3 letters) - bus • citrus color (6 letters) - yellow • to eat out (10 letters) - restaurant • ...
Classical Greece and Rome 2024-02-11
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- Carried according to the Greeks the world on his shoulders
- Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssee
- Killed Medusa
- City-state with great warriors
- Most powerf
- Roman god of the sea
- Great philosopher
- Council in Athenian democracy
- Greek Top god
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- Ruled the world of the dead
- City of democracy
- Was killed in the Senate
- Was killed by Romulus
- Wife of Greek top god
- Main language of the Roman empire
- First emperor
- Greek God of war
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Euclides was pretty good at this
- Greek Goddess of hunting
20 Clues: Most powerf • Killed Medusa • First emperor • Greek Top god • Greek God of war • City of democracy • Great philosopher • Roman god of the sea • Was killed by Romulus • Wife of Greek top god • Was killed in the Senate • Greek Goddess of hunting • Ruled the world of the dead • Council in Athenian democracy • City-state with great warriors • Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssee • ...
Vocab 2022-02-21
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- Greek root for study
- City
- Latin root for big
- Way, road, by way of
- Latin root for middle
- Greek root for drawn
- One horn
- Together as one
- Latin root for “to make”
- Something that occurs again and again
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- Measure of how big something is
- Land or earth
- Latin root for one
- Greek root for life
- Make something appear big
- A person who is big and important in their field
- Study of life
- Greek root for light
- Has one wheel
- Latin root for circle
20 Clues: City • One horn • Land or earth • Study of life • Has one wheel • Together as one • Latin root for one • Latin root for big • Greek root for life • Greek root for study • Way, road, by way of • Greek root for drawn • Greek root for light • Latin root for middle • Latin root for circle • Latin root for “to make” • Make something appear big • Measure of how big something is • ...
Ancient Greek Pericles and Contributions 2017-11-07
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- a Greek philosopher who taught Plato
- an ancient Greek epic poet
- an ancient Greek scientist and mathematician
- a Greek philosopher and mathematician who lived from 570 to 495 B.C. and is best known for developing the Pythagorean Theorem, or (a2 + b2 = c2)
- Odyssey poem about the Trojan War written by Homer
- an ancient Greek mathematician
- an ancient Greek historian who is known as the first writer to collect materials and arrange them in a narrative
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- an ancient Greek tragedian known as the “Father of Tragedy.”
- a tragedy written by Sophocles
- an ancient Greek physician known for organizing the field of medicine
- a tragedy written by Aeschylus
- a famous 5th century sculptor and painter
- a Greek philosopher and mathematician
- a historian and author from ancient Greece who attempted to compile factual information about history without the mention of divine intervention or his opinion.
- a leader in Athens from 461 B.C. through 429 B.C.
15 Clues: an ancient Greek epic poet • a tragedy written by Sophocles • a tragedy written by Aeschylus • an ancient Greek mathematician • a Greek philosopher who taught Plato • a Greek philosopher and mathematician • a famous 5th century sculptor and painter • an ancient Greek scientist and mathematician • a leader in Athens from 461 B.C. through 429 B.C. • ...
French Culture Crossword 2023-10-16
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- The French queen who famously said, "Let them eat cake" (6 letters)
- The French city famous for its lavender fields (6 letters)
- The French city known for its annual film festival (7 letters)
- The French word for "cheese" (6 letters)
- THE French word for "love" (4 letters)
- The French fashion designer known for the little black dress (5 letters)
- The iconic tower in Paris (5 letters)
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- The French word for "hello" (5 letters)
- The French painter who created the Mona Lisa (5 letters)
- The French word for "bread" (4 letters)
- The French word for "wine" (4 letters)
- The French delicacy made from snails (6 letters)The famous art museum in Paris (7 letters)
- The French word for "thank you" (5 letters)
- The French national holiday celebrated on July 14th (8 letters)
14 Clues: The iconic tower in Paris (5 letters) • The French word for "wine" (4 letters) • THE French word for "love" (4 letters) • The French word for "hello" (5 letters) • The French word for "bread" (4 letters) • The French word for "cheese" (6 letters) • The French word for "thank you" (5 letters) • The French painter who created the Mona Lisa (5 letters) • ...
Vocab 2022-02-21
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- Greek root for study
- City
- Latin root for big
- Way, road, by way of
- Latin root for middle
- Greek root for drawn
- One horn
- Together as one
- Latin root for “to make”
- Something that occurs again and again
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- Measure of how big something is
- Land or earth
- Latin root for one
- Greek root for life
- Make something appear big
- A person who is big and important in their field
- Study of life
- Greek root for light
- Has one wheel
- Latin root for circle
20 Clues: City • One horn • Land or earth • Study of life • Has one wheel • Together as one • Latin root for one • Latin root for big • Greek root for life • Greek root for study • Way, road, by way of • Greek root for drawn • Greek root for light • Latin root for middle • Latin root for circle • Latin root for “to make” • Make something appear big • Measure of how big something is • ...
Greek Myth 2022-11-02
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- Half man half horse
- A celebration in honor of Zeus
- A fiction book detailing greek myths
- Explains Greek gods' family tree
- God of Death and Underworld
- Sister and Wife of Zeus
- Where Zeus was born
- Greek Afterlife
- Place where gods like
- Personification of Earth
- a horse with wings
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- King of gods
- The Greek Place of Worship
- A fiction book detailing greek myths
- What there was before the universe
- Mother of Zeus
- Goddes of Wisdom
- Guarder of the underworld
- Leader of Titans
- Year Christianity becomes the official religion of Rome
- A half god
21 Clues: A half god • King of gods • Mother of Zeus • Greek Afterlife • Goddes of Wisdom • Leader of Titans • a horse with wings • Half man half horse • Where Zeus was born • Place where gods like • Sister and Wife of Zeus • Personification of Earth • Guarder of the underworld • The Greek Place of Worship • God of Death and Underworld • A celebration in honor of Zeus • Explains Greek gods' family tree • ...
Iliad crossword (by Kei'Mar Payne) 2025-02-27
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- Strongest Trojan warrior
- Another name for Troy
- Brother of Agamemnon; Helen's Husband
- Second greatest Greek hero
- Woman stolen by Paris
- City of the Trojans
- Goddess chosen by Paris
- Father of Menelaus and Agamemnon
- Hector's son
- Trojan _____; Gift from the Greeks to the Trojans
- King of Troy
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- Strongest Greek soldier
- Queen of Troy
- King of Greek forces
- Greek Prophet
- Killed by Hector; Cause of Achilles’ rage
- Mother of Achilles
- The antagonistic force of the story
- The protagonistic force of the story
- Brother of Hector; Killed Achilles
20 Clues: Hector's son • King of Troy • Queen of Troy • Greek Prophet • Mother of Achilles • City of the Trojans • King of Greek forces • Another name for Troy • Woman stolen by Paris • Strongest Greek soldier • Goddess chosen by Paris • Strongest Trojan warrior • Second greatest Greek hero • Father of Menelaus and Agamemnon • Brother of Hector; Killed Achilles • The antagonistic force of the story • ...
Jordan- Greek Theater Review 2020-12-02
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- The intro to the main character and the background to the play
- Greek term for tragic flaw
- Married to Hera
- The final rsolution
- One of the best known tragedians
- Greek term for emotional purging
- The staging of the play
- Greek term for pride
- Greek term for fate
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- Dialogue between characters and chorus
- Greek term for discovery
- The god of wine
- Greek term for change in fortune
- The expression of the words
- They buy the props and assemble the chorus
15 Clues: The god of wine • Married to Hera • The final rsolution • Greek term for fate • Greek term for pride • The staging of the play • Greek term for discovery • Greek term for tragic flaw • The expression of the words • Greek term for change in fortune • One of the best known tragedians • Greek term for emotional purging • Dialogue between characters and chorus • ...
Proctor-Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- Greek definition of a tragic flaw
- famous tragedian
- what comes after an episode
- Greek definition of a change in fortune
- Greek definition of discovery
- dialogue between characters and chorus
- takes place off stage
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- Greek definition of pride
- Greek definition of emotional purging
- the entrance song of the chorus
- the seeing place, also where the word theatre originated from
- the main character
- Greek definition of fate
- the introduction to the main character and background of the play
- the expression of words
15 Clues: famous tragedian • the main character • takes place off stage • the expression of words • Greek definition of fate • Greek definition of pride • what comes after an episode • Greek definition of discovery • the entrance song of the chorus • Greek definition of a tragic flaw • Greek definition of emotional purging • dialogue between characters and chorus • ...
Mythology from around the world 2022-04-29
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- greek god of the sky
- Thor's hammer
- hindu god Indra's mount
- greek god of sleep
- japanese fox goddess
- personification of death in greek myths
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- Aztec god of sun and wind
- the snake god who help Ra (Egyptian)
- Hindu god Shiva's mount
- Hindu god of dance and destruction
- greek personification of pain
- Aphrodite's sacred animal
- greek father of monsters
- 3rd child of loki in norse myths
- titan that holds the sky in greek myths
15 Clues: Thor's hammer • greek god of sleep • greek god of the sky • japanese fox goddess • Hindu god Shiva's mount • hindu god Indra's mount • greek father of monsters • Aztec god of sun and wind • Aphrodite's sacred animal • greek personification of pain • 3rd child of loki in norse myths • Hindu god of dance and destruction • the snake god who help Ra (Egyptian) • ...
Risk Team 2023-11-16
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- Process of bringing different people together to work on a project (12 letters)
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another team member (7 letters)
- The reason our department exists(4 letters)
- Green amber or red (6 letters)
- Not to be disclosed (12 letters)
- A collaborative activity where team members work together to achieve a common goal (9 letters)
- Acknowledge or Appreciate based on merit ( 9 letters )
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- Meant to guide a decision (6 letters)
- Popular board game of properties and money (8 letters)
- The best Collateral (4 letters)
- Exercise designed to improve communication and trust among team members (8 letters)
- A blue Bank (7 letters)
- Fail to pay (7 letters)
- A shared set of values, beliefs and norms within a team (6 letters)
14 Clues: A blue Bank (7 letters) • Fail to pay (7 letters) • Green amber or red (6 letters) • The best Collateral (4 letters) • Not to be disclosed (12 letters) • Meant to guide a decision (6 letters) • The reason our department exists(4 letters) • Popular board game of properties and money (8 letters) • Acknowledge or Appreciate based on merit ( 9 letters ) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-12
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- Transcendentalist philosopher (6 letters) - ANSWER: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- for mental health reform (7 letters) - ANSWER: Dorthea Dix
- of "Walden" (6 letters) - ANSWER: David Thoreau
- of the Temperance Movement (7 letters) - ANSWER: Dorthea Dix
- of American landscape painters (7 letters) - ANSWER: Hudson
- female suffragist (6 letters) - ANSWER: Susan B
- in civil disobedience (7 letters) - ANSWER: Henry David
- in the fight for women's rights at Seneca Falls (10 letters) - ANSWER: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (7 letters) - ANSWER: Harriet Beecher Stowe
- rights activist and former slave (9 letters) - ANSWER: Sojourner Truth
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- reform movement aiming to ban alcohol (11 letters) - ANSWER: Temperance Movement
- known for his detailed bird illustrations (7 letters) - ANSWER: John J Audubon
- emphasizing individual intuition and spirituality (15 letters) - ANSWER: Transcendentalism
- figure in the Abolitionist Movement (10 letters) - ANSWER: Frederick Douglas
- who published "The Liberator" (7 letters) - ANSWER: William Lloyd Garrison
- of the Underground Railroad (7 letters) - ANSWER: Harriet Tubman
- for women's suffrage alongside Stanton (6 letters) - ANSWER: Susan B Anthony
17 Clues: of "Walden" (6 letters) - ANSWER: David Thoreau • female suffragist (6 letters) - ANSWER: Susan B • in civil disobedience (7 letters) - ANSWER: Henry David • for mental health reform (7 letters) - ANSWER: Dorthea Dix • of American landscape painters (7 letters) - ANSWER: Hudson • of the Temperance Movement (7 letters) - ANSWER: Dorthea Dix • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2024-05-12
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- A clean source of energy from the sun (4 letters)
- Using resources wisely to avoid waste (9 letters)
- Gas that traps heat in the atmosphere (8 letters)
- LEVEL, Rising sea levels due to melting glaciers (7 letters)
- A colorless gas produced by burning fossil fuels (5 letters)
- The gradual warming of Earth's atmosphere (8 letters)
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- Burning fossil fuels releases these gases (6 letters)
- International effort to address climate change (8 letters)
- Natural events caused by climate change (5 letters)
- Reducing reliance on fossil fuels (9 letters)
- Planting trees to capture carbon dioxide (9 letters)
- The effect of greenhouse gases on Earth's temperature (7 letters)
- Protecting the environment from harm (7 letters)
- A long term shift in temperature and typical weather patterns (4 letters)
- An agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (6 letters)
15 Clues: Reducing reliance on fossil fuels (9 letters) • Protecting the environment from harm (7 letters) • A clean source of energy from the sun (4 letters) • Using resources wisely to avoid waste (9 letters) • Gas that traps heat in the atmosphere (8 letters) • Natural events caused by climate change (5 letters) • Planting trees to capture carbon dioxide (9 letters) • ...
Ch 8 2025-08-03
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- God’s plan to save us is called The ____. (6 letters)
- Cain’s feeling toward Abel. (8 letters)
- To turn away from sin and ask for forgiveness. (6 letters)
- Something given to God to show love or sorrow. (9 letters)
- To follow God’s instructions. (4 letters)
- God shows this when we confess. (5 letters)
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- God gives us this — we can follow His way or not. (6 letters)
- Every choice leads to these. (12 letters)
- God cares about the attitude of your ____. (5 letters)
- Something brought to God from the heart. (8 letters)
- God warned Cain that this was crouching at his door. (3 letters)
- He gave a pleasing offering to God. (4 letters)
- Abel offered one of these. (4 letters)
- Talking to God. (4 letters)
14 Clues: Talking to God. (4 letters) • Abel offered one of these. (4 letters) • Cain’s feeling toward Abel. (8 letters) • Every choice leads to these. (12 letters) • To follow God’s instructions. (4 letters) • God shows this when we confess. (5 letters) • He gave a pleasing offering to God. (4 letters) • Something brought to God from the heart. (8 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Review 2020-04-01
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- A transportation __________________ helps people and goods move easier from place to place.
- a city-state that believed that a strong military was important and valuable.
- In Sparta, this form of government allowed for a few, powerful individuals to rule.
- a transportation ___________________ slows movement of people and goods.
- This city-state was the home of the Olympic games.
- Greece was made up of many of these. They consisted of a central city and it surrounding villages. Thebes and Corinth are examples.
- he ended the Greek empire
- this Greek term refers to a large city or urban area. Today we refer to a large city as a Metropolis.
- this Greek temple, dedicated to Athena, was built on the Acropolis.
- This warm air current helps contribute to some of the mild climate of Greece.
- Europe's rich farmland is located in this area.
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- A narrow, deep inlet of the sea.
- government form where people have a voice
- a Greek process that allowed for some people to be banished from Athens.
- This Greek city-state was the birthplace of democracy and home to the arts and architecture.
- this ancient Greek from wrote Greek comedies.
- a person who thinks about why the world is the way it is.
- This and iron ore are two of Europe's most important mineral resources.
- This sea is an important transportation corridor for Europe and lies between Europe and Africa.
- This Greek philosopher taught of justice, friendship, and knowledge. He was put on trial and found guilty for his teachings.
- everything that King Midas touched turned to this
- Winners at the Greek Olympics received a wreath made of _________ branches.
22 Clues: he ended the Greek empire • A narrow, deep inlet of the sea. • government form where people have a voice • this ancient Greek from wrote Greek comedies. • Europe's rich farmland is located in this area. • everything that King Midas touched turned to this • This city-state was the home of the Olympic games. • a person who thinks about why the world is the way it is. • ...
Ancient Greek 2024-09-30
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- Civilization Ancient Greek History between 507 BCE or the first democracy in Athens and 323 BCE ( the Death of Alexander the GReat)
- A Greek Philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of western and a among the first philosophers
- of Macedonia He was the king of the ancient Kingdom of Macedonia
- Advanced ancient civilization on the island of Greek, flourishing from around 2600 to 1400 BCE known for amazing olaces
- Ancient Greek Poet and they have one of the best poets
- Is a form of government in which power is held by a privileged class of people
- werer a group of ancient Greek people who migrate into Greece
- Translate to the lost purpose reflecting his philosophical focus on achieving excellence and the nature of human exsistaning
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- War A series of conflicts between the Greek city-states and the persian empire
- system of government in which power is vested in the people
- war (431-404B BCE) was protected conflict between the two leading Greek City-States
- it was a military formation used by ancient Greek armies
- was an ancient Greek city-state
- Bread of wide refer to physical starve of breadth
- Ancient Greek civilization that thrived around from 1600 to 11100 BCE known for their fortified places
- the Great Was a king of the ancient Greek Kingdom of Meccdom
16 Clues: was an ancient Greek city-state • Bread of wide refer to physical starve of breadth • Ancient Greek Poet and they have one of the best poets • it was a military formation used by ancient Greek armies • system of government in which power is vested in the people • the Great Was a king of the ancient Greek Kingdom of Meccdom • ...
Greek Terms :) 2023-10-31
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- A seasoned older member of a Greek-letter organization
- term used by NPHC or culturally-based Greek-letter organizations to refer to the initiation of members into the organization
- (has a / between two words) commonly used to refer to other members who have crossed in other orgs or chapters at the same semester
- A chartered undergraduate national fraternity or sorority
- (acronym) An umbrella organization for international women's fraternities and sororities
- A full-fledged chapter
- (full word) A new member of a Greek-letter organization
- (acronym) An umbrella council for a coalition of multicultural organizations
- Someone whose family member is an initiated member of the same Greek-letter organization
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- (has a / between two words)Terms used to refer to the members who crossed the same year and semester within the same organization and chapter
- Initial status of a newly chartered chapter prior to installation
- a group in the first stages of colonizing a chapter of a Greek-letter organization on their campus
- a line dance; usually performed by NPHC or culturally-based Greek-letter orgs
- (acronym) Federation of men's national and international fraternities
- (acronym) An umbrella organization for APIDA Greek-letter organizations
- (has a / between two words) an activity where the members of a Greek org visit the chapter of another Greek org for a social event
- a form of dancing, usually a routine, popularized by NPHC orgs; includes elaborate synchronized movements and sounds with footsteps
- (acronym) A coordinating body for the nine historically African American fraternities and sororities
- A formal introduction of a new member line/class to the public; usually performed by members of a NPHC or culturally based Greek-letter organization
- a type of vocal recognition for a particular organization; usually practiced by NPHC or culturally-based organizations
20 Clues: A full-fledged chapter • A seasoned older member of a Greek-letter organization • (full word) A new member of a Greek-letter organization • A chartered undergraduate national fraternity or sorority • Initial status of a newly chartered chapter prior to installation • (acronym) Federation of men's national and international fraternities • ...
Mythology Final Review 1 2021-12-15
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- Knight who achieved the Quest of the Holy Grail, sat in the “Siege Perilous”
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom
- Greek Queen of the Gods
- Greek God of the Underworld
- Roman dictator who relinquished power
- Trojan hero who led the survivors to a new home
- Enchanted Island, final home of King Arthur
- He guards Bifrost
- Most beautiful of the Norse gods, Loki caused his death
- Home of the Odin and Thor
- Messenger of the Greek Gods
- King who ruled at Camelot
- Cup used by Christ at the Last Supper, sought by knights of the Round Table
- Greek God of the Sun, Music, and Medicine
- Most important goddess in Egypt, helped raise her husband from the dead
- Scholar who sold his soul to the devil for magical power
- Group of nine Gods worshipped in Egypt
- Monster who attacked the hall Herot
- Rainbow bridge between Midgard and Asgard
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- Norse Goddess of the Underworld
- One of the three wise men, he was a king of Arabia who brought myrrh
- Knight of the Round Table who had an adventure to find the Green Knight
- Most beautiful woman, cause of the Trojan War
- Strongest of the Greek heroes, son of Zeus
- Monkey general who is a devoted servant of Rama
- Queen of King Arthur
- Giant wolf who fights Odin at the end of the world
- Hindu God of Creation
- Greatest warrior in Greece
- Son of Osiris and Isis, god of kingship, enemy of Set
- Greek Goddess of Love
- Greek God of Wine and the Theater
- Vampire from Transylvania whose attempt to move to England was thwarted
- Japanese Sun Goddess, founder of the Imperial Line
- Greek God of War
35 Clues: Greek God of War • He guards Bifrost • Queen of King Arthur • Hindu God of Creation • Greek Goddess of Love • Greek Goddess of Wisdom • Greek Queen of the Gods • Home of the Odin and Thor • King who ruled at Camelot • Greatest warrior in Greece • Greek God of the Underworld • Messenger of the Greek Gods • Norse Goddess of the Underworld • Greek God of Wine and the Theater • ...
Ancient Greece REview 2022-11-08
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- soldiers on horseback
- Sparta had a strong ____
- Period after Alexander the Great in which Greek Culture spread
- Greeks established colonies because they needed more ____.
- The ____ League was a group of Greek city-states that joined together to defeat the Persians
- The Greek poet that wrote the Iliad
- Boys in ____ were brought up without food and warm clothes to help them prepare for tough military life
- Hippocrates made important contributions in the area of _____.
- Greek architecture included sculptures and ____.
- After _____ the Great died, the Hellenistic Age began.
- Money and the Greek _____ helped the development of Greek civilization.
- travel through Greece was very ________
- Greece produced and traded ____ oil and wine
- The three types of government, according to Aristotle, are democracy, monarchy, and _____.
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- Herodotus wrote about the past, so he was called the "Father of _____".
- Ancient Athens was responsible for developing a direct ____________
- The ____ Age was known for prosperity, culture, and achievement.
- Alexander the Great built many new _____
- Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato
- All ___ were considered citizens
- Males in ______ studied arithmetic, geometry, and public speaking
- water on three sides
- Zoroastrianism was a Persian religion with the belief in ____ god
- plays that included comedies and tragedies
- Shipping and _____ helped the development of Greek civilization.
- The Minoan civilization began on the island of ___.
- Athens had a strong _____
- fortified area on top of the polis hill
- The ____ was a greek city-state
- Alexander the Great spread ___ language & ideas
- After the Peloponnesian War, Athens and Sparta were left divded and _____.
- gathering place or marketplace
- story that teaches a lesson to the reader
- Athens and Sparta were both ___-states
- In a direct democracy, citizens vote on _____
35 Clues: water on three sides • soldiers on horseback • Sparta had a strong ____ • Athens had a strong _____ • Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato • gathering place or marketplace • The ____ was a greek city-state • All ___ were considered citizens • The Greek poet that wrote the Iliad • Athens and Sparta were both ___-states • fortified area on top of the polis hill • ...
Greek Myths 2022-03-15
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- God of War
- King Of the gods
- Ruler of the underworld
- Greek City-State; named for Athena
- where souls go after death
- the underworlds place for those who lived an exceptionally great life
- leader of Greek armies,
- Greek City-State; warlike; where Helen was from
- Trojan prince that got dragged behind Achilles’s chariot
- God of the sea
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- the underworlds place for those who angered the gods
- Weaving Goddess; penchant for spiders
- the greatest Greek warrior
- Ten year long war waged over Helen of Sparta
- insanely cunning Greek tactician
- Queen of the gods; Zeus’s wife
- brother of Agamemnon,
- Goddess of Love
18 Clues: God of War • God of the sea • Goddess of Love • King Of the gods • brother of Agamemnon, • Ruler of the underworld • leader of Greek armies, • the greatest Greek warrior • where souls go after death • Queen of the gods; Zeus’s wife • insanely cunning Greek tactician • Greek City-State; named for Athena • Weaving Goddess; penchant for spiders • ...
Simple One 2024-03-03
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- - A place where books are borrowed (7 letters)
- - A device used for writing or drawing (6 letters)
- - A soft, fluffy toy often given as a gift (5 letters)
- - A type of footwear typically worn on the beach (7 letters)
- - A common pet often seen in fish tanks (4 letters)
- - The opposite of "cold" (3 letters)
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- - A popular dairy product often used in cooking and baking (4 letters)
- - Opposite of "night" (5 letters)
- - A fruit often associated with the color yellow (5 letters)
- - A synonym for "happy" (4 letters)
- - A large body of water (5 letters)
- - A small, round, green vegetable often found in salads (4 letters)
- - A flying creature that is often associated with Halloween (3 letters)
- - Type of large mammal known for its trunk (5 letters)
14 Clues: - Opposite of "night" (5 letters) • - A synonym for "happy" (4 letters) • - A large body of water (5 letters) • - The opposite of "cold" (3 letters) • - A place where books are borrowed (7 letters) • - A device used for writing or drawing (6 letters) • - A common pet often seen in fish tanks (4 letters) • - A soft, fluffy toy often given as a gift (5 letters) • ...
Monossacharides 2024-06-11
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- - The -OH functional group found in sugars (8 letters)
- - The primary use of glucose in the body (6 letters)
- - The type of bond linking monosaccharides in polysaccharides (10 letters)
- - Compounds with the same formula but different structures (6 letters)
- - A five-carbon monosaccharide (7 letters)
- - A monosaccharide containing an aldehyde group (6 letters)
- - A monosaccharide containing a ketone group (6 letters)
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- - A monosaccharide found in fruit and honey (8 letters)
- - A type of carbon atom with four different groups attached (6 letters)
- - A common monosaccharide also known as blood sugar (7 letters)
- - The form monosaccharides often take in aqueous solutions (4 letters)
- - A monosaccharide found in milk (9 letters)
- - The type of sugar monosaccharides are classified as (6 letters)
- - A six-carbon monosaccharide (6 letters)
14 Clues: - A six-carbon monosaccharide (6 letters) • - A five-carbon monosaccharide (7 letters) • - A monosaccharide found in milk (9 letters) • - The primary use of glucose in the body (6 letters) • - The -OH functional group found in sugars (8 letters) • - A monosaccharide found in fruit and honey (8 letters) • - A monosaccharide containing a ketone group (6 letters) • ...
POKEMON 2025-02-04
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- Grass/Poison starter with a plant bulb on its back (9 letters)
- Electric mouse Pokémon (7 letters)
- Dark-type Pokémon that creates illusions (7 letters)
- Gigantic Normal-type known for blocking roads (7 letters)
- Fire/Flying-type final evolution of Charmander (9 letters)
- Mimic Pokémon that transforms into opponents (5 letters)
- Mythical Grass/Psychic-type that time travels (6 letters)
- Legendary psychic Pokémon cloned from Mew (6 letters)
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- Dragon/Flying-type from Hoenn that lives in the ozone layer (8 letters)
- Water/Dark-type ninja Pokémon introduced in Gen VI (8 letters)
- Steel/Fighting-type with aura-based powers (6 letters)
- Water-type turtle starter from Kanto (8 letters)
- Rock Snake Pokémon (4 letters)
- Evolves into Espeon or Umbreon with friendship (5 letters)
14 Clues: Electric mouse Pokémon (7 letters) • Rock Snake Pokémon (4 letters) • Steel/Fighting-type with aura-based powers (6 letters) • Water-type turtle starter from Kanto (8 letters) • Fire/Flying-type final evolution of Charmander (9 letters) • Dark-type Pokémon that creates illusions (7 letters) • ...
3h 2024-04-30
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- - Incorporation of territory into another geopolitical entity (10 letters, ten)
- - Intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries (12 letters, twelve)
- - Relating to the arts and intellectual achievements (8 letters, eight)
- - Policy of extending a country's power (11 letters, eleven)
- - Agreement between nations for mutual benefit (8 letters, eight)
- - Act of entering a territory with hostile intent (8 letters, eight)
- - Act of establishing a community (10 letters, ten)
- - Traveling to discover new lands (11 letters, eleven)
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- - Structure built to commemorate a person or event (8 letters, eight)
- - Process of interaction and integration (13 letters, thirteen)
- - Development of industries in a country (15 letters, fifteen)
- - Medieval system of land ownership (9 letters, nine)
- - Process of selecting a candidate for office (10 letters, ten)
- - Period before written records (11 letters, eleven)
14 Clues: - Act of establishing a community (10 letters, ten) • - Period before written records (11 letters, eleven) • - Medieval system of land ownership (9 letters, nine) • - Traveling to discover new lands (11 letters, eleven) • - Policy of extending a country's power (11 letters, eleven) • - Development of industries in a country (15 letters, fifteen) • ...
Animals 2024-08-23
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- bird known for its colorful tail feathers (6 letters).
- The largest land animal (8 letters).
- The animal known as the king of the jungle (4 letters).
- Known as a man's best friend (3 Letters).
- An animal known for its black and white stripes (5 letters).
- A marine animal known for its intelligence (8 letters).
- The fastest land animal (7 letters).
- A bird that can mimic human speech (6 letters).
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- A reptile that can change its color (9 letters).
- The largest mammal on Earth (5 letters).
- A black and white bear that loves bamboo (6 letters).
- A big cat known for its spots (7 letters).
- A large, gray animal with a horn on its nose (8 letters).
- A small, burrowing mammal often found in gardens (4 letters).
14 Clues: The largest land animal (8 letters). • The fastest land animal (7 letters). • The largest mammal on Earth (5 letters). • Known as a man's best friend (3 Letters). • A big cat known for its spots (7 letters). • A bird that can mimic human speech (6 letters). • A reptile that can change its color (9 letters). • A black and white bear that loves bamboo (6 letters). • ...
Past tense crossword! 2024-09-25
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- I _ (run) in the park last week. (3 letters)
- She _ (take) a photo of us at the event. (4 letters)
- I __ (start) the homework on Monday. (7 letters)
- She _ (fly) to London for her vacation. (4 letters)
- She __ (cry) during the sad movie. (4 letters)
- They _ (sing) a beautiful song last night. (4 letters)
- We __ (visit) the museum last week. (7 letters)
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- He _ (go) to the park yesterday. (4 letters)
- I _ (write) a letter to my grandmother. (5 letters)
- They __ (cook) a big dinner last Saturday. (6 letters)
- She _ (make) a delicious cake on Sunday. (4 letters)
- You __ (laugh) at the joke yesterday. (7 letters)
- We _ (eat) PIZZA for dinner last week. (3 letters)
- He _ (see) a new movie last weekend. (3 letters)
14 Clues: He _ (go) to the park yesterday. (4 letters) • I _ (run) in the park last week. (3 letters) • She __ (cry) during the sad movie. (4 letters) • He _ (see) a new movie last weekend. (3 letters) • We __ (visit) the museum last week. (7 letters) • You __ (laugh) at the joke yesterday. (7 letters) • I _ (write) a letter to my grandmother. (5 letters) • ...
Quinary and Quaternary Activities 2024-11-19
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- : An official working for the state (18 letters).
- : A person who runs a company or organization at the highest level (3 letters).
- : Conducting studies to discover new information (8 letters).
- : Managing cultural events and institutions (17 letters).
- : Sorting and studying statistics and facts (10 letters).
- : A person conducting experiments and studying science (8 letters).
- : The act of making rules and plans for governance (12 letters).
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- : Someone who starts a new business or venture (11 letters).
- : Someone who studies Earth's features and human interactions (10 letters).
- : A technology expert specializing in computer systems (13 letters).
- : A person who manages and organizes information resources (9 letters).
- : Offering professional advice to businesses or individuals (10 letters).
- : A professional who gives advice about money (15 letters).
- : Guiding others toward achieving goals (10 letters).
14 Clues: : An official working for the state (18 letters). • : Guiding others toward achieving goals (10 letters). • : Managing cultural events and institutions (17 letters). • : Sorting and studying statistics and facts (10 letters). • : A professional who gives advice about money (15 letters). • : Someone who starts a new business or venture (11 letters). • ...
