greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Silent Letters 2013-10-02
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- A very small piece of food
- The activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money
- A sweet baked food that is usually small, flat, and round and is made from flour and sugar
- A soldier in the past who had a high social rank and who fought while riding a horse and usually wearing armour
- The season between summer and winter
- A place where people agree to meet at a particular time
- A French white wine that has many bubbles and that people often drink on special occasions
- The soul of a dead person thought of as living in an unseen world or as appearing to living people
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- A structure built over something (such as a river) so that people or vehicles can get across
- To cause (someone) to be very interested in something or someone
- Passage where people walk: such as a : a passage between sections of seats in a church, theatre, airplane, etc.
- A high and loud sound made by forcing air through your lips or teeth
- The science or study of the mind and behaviour
- A large building usually with high, thick walls and towers that was built in the past to protect against attack
- Something you say or write when someone asks you a question
15 Clues: A very small piece of food • The season between summer and winter • The science or study of the mind and behaviour • A place where people agree to meet at a particular time • Something you say or write when someone asks you a question • To cause (someone) to be very interested in something or someone • ...
silent letters 2023-02-28
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- very large luxury boat
- very large building from old days
- money that is owed to someone
- someone who fixes pipes and toilets
- pieces of garbage or buildings that are scattered
- a very small piece of something that is left over
- something you teacher gives you to do
- baby cow
- something you blow on that is high pitched
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- strong regular repeated pattern in music
- the 3rd season in a year
- the study of the mind
- tell your boss you will no longer work for them
- worthy of honor
- to sit on the ground on your knees
15 Clues: baby cow • worthy of honor • the study of the mind • very large luxury boat • the 3rd season in a year • money that is owed to someone • very large building from old days • to sit on the ground on your knees • someone who fixes pipes and toilets • something you teacher gives you to do • strong regular repeated pattern in music • something you blow on that is high pitched • ...
slient letters 2021-02-03
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- __________your seat belt
- past tense of bring
- to go into and out of something
- recipes tell you to do this to the butter
- to pay attention and hear
- past tense of buy
- nursery ___________
- an idea
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- kings and queens live here
- you blow this
- I want to go even _________ I don't have a ticket
- to tell the truth
- drums make these
- to go frequently
- to get an award
15 Clues: an idea • you blow this • to get an award • drums make these • to go frequently • to tell the truth • past tense of buy • past tense of bring • nursery ___________ • __________your seat belt • to pay attention and hear • kings and queens live here • to go into and out of something • recipes tell you to do this to the butter • I want to go even _________ I don't have a ticket
Silent letters 2024-03-10
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- a military weapon that tears down everything when it explodes
- a conversation between two or more people, the conversation between characters in a novel, drama
- a layer composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body
- truthful, not lying or cheating
- a tract of land completely surrounded by water
- a piece of evidence, to write as a signature
- a classical dance form demanding precision and employing formalized steps and gestures to create expression through movement
- the opposite of male
- a circular band of flowers, foliage, or any ornamental work, for adorning the head or for any decorative purpose; a garland or chaplet
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- to form a mental image of something not actually present to the senses, John Lennon's most famous song
- the third day of the week
- to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing
- the purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit
- an instrument for cutting, consisting essentially of a thin, sharp-edged, metal blade fitted with a handle
- a walkway between or along blocks or rows of seats in a theater, classroom, airplane
15 Clues: the opposite of male • the third day of the week • truthful, not lying or cheating • a piece of evidence, to write as a signature • a tract of land completely surrounded by water • a military weapon that tears down everything when it explodes • the purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit • ...
Silent Letters 2024-10-17
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- Twist the water out of a rag.
- Means an accident with a vehicle.
- These tell you what to do when driving, like STOP!
- A person who might fight a dragon.
- What you do to a Christmas gift.
- A way to make clothing.
- Where you would wear bracelets.
- A little man that decorates a garden.
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- Similar to a book bag.
- A circle shaped Christmas decoration.
- This would tell you the time.
- a body part that bends.
- To chew on something
- Used to cut something
- Past tense of write.
15 Clues: To chew on something • Past tense of write. • Used to cut something • Similar to a book bag. • a body part that bends. • A way to make clothing. • Twist the water out of a rag. • This would tell you the time. • Where you would wear bracelets. • What you do to a Christmas gift. • Means an accident with a vehicle. • A person who might fight a dragon. • ...
Greece Crossword 2025-09-19
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- - Sophocles was probably the most popular playwright during Greek times.
- - Greek god of archery, music, light, and prophecy.
- - The last of the great Greek tragedy writers
- Student of Socrates. He wrote many dialogues using Socrates as a major character. He also founded the Academy in Athens.
- the Great - Often called the greatest military commander in history,
- Student of Plato. Aristotle was a philosopher and scientist. He was interested in the physical world. He was also teacher to Alexander the Great
- - Leader of the Olympians and god of the sky and lightning.
- - Greek goddess of wisdom, defense, and war
- - God of commerce and thieves.
- A Greek playwright, he is considered the father of the tragedy.
- - Goddess of agriculture and the seasons.
- - Lord of wine and celebrations.
- - A historian who chronicled the Persian Wars, Herodotus is often called the Father of History.
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- - Goddess of love and beauty.
- People in ancient Greece
- First of the great Greek Philosophers
- - A Greek playwright who wrote comedies, he is considered the father of the comedy.
- - God of fire.
- - A great Greek historian who was known for the exact science of his research, he wrote about the war between Athens and Sparta.
- - God of war.
- - Queen of the gods and married to Zeus.
- - God of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses. His symbol is the trident. He is Zeus' and Hades brother.
- - Goddess of the hunt, archery, and animals.
- - God of the Underworld.
24 Clues: - God of war. • - God of fire. • People in ancient Greece • - God of the Underworld. • - Goddess of love and beauty. • - God of commerce and thieves. • - Lord of wine and celebrations. • First of the great Greek Philosophers • - Queen of the gods and married to Zeus. • - Goddess of agriculture and the seasons. • - Greek goddess of wisdom, defense, and war • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-01-27
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- Spread Greek culture through conquest
- taught by questioning, drank hemlock
- culture that blended Persian and Greek
- Greek geography encouraged the formation of polis or...
- the least decorated of the Greek columns
- Located in the Acropolis in Athens, this structure housed a temple to Athena
- Father of history
- His funeral oration included an eloquent description of democracy
- used stories of gods and heroes to explain things in nature
- Greek fighting formation
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- Religion of Persia
- tutored Alexander the Great
- most decorated of Greek columns
- Persian administrators who governed the provinces of the Persian empire
- Battle in which Spartans sacrificed their lives for Athenians
- wrote the Republic
- Macedonian leader who conquered Greece after Peloponnesian Wars
17 Clues: Father of history • Religion of Persia • wrote the Republic • Greek fighting formation • tutored Alexander the Great • most decorated of Greek columns • taught by questioning, drank hemlock • Spread Greek culture through conquest • culture that blended Persian and Greek • the least decorated of the Greek columns • Greek geography encouraged the formation of polis or... • ...
Mythology 2019-10-29
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- Norse God of Thieves
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom, War, Justice, Law, Arts, Crafts, and Skill in General
- Greek God of Thunder, Lightning, and the sky
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
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- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire
- Greek God of the Sea
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Greek God of War
- Egyptian God of the Earth
16 Clues: Greek God of War • Hindi God of Fire • Norse God of Thieves • Greek God of the Sea • Egyptian God of the Earth • Greek Goddess of the Earth • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Norse goddess of love and beauty • Roman God of Blacksmiths ad Fire • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
JCC 2020-05-10
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- Four letters - ITS BETTER TO COOK WITH THAN BUTTER
- Four letters - He tries
- Four letters - One day she will kill us all
- Four letters - Local OAP
- Two letters - Baby :)
- Six letters - Our god
- Three letters - Lesbian
- Five letters - Retired Bisexual
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- Five letters - The most talented baker to have ever baked
- Five letters - How Reyan and Ben terrorise the chat
- Ten Letters - Nate says yes to buying one for £30. Others say £210
- Six letters - Resident chef
- Eight letters - A scary Jamaican
13 Clues: Two letters - Baby :) • Six letters - Our god • Four letters - He tries • Three letters - Lesbian • Four letters - Local OAP • Six letters - Resident chef • Five letters - Retired Bisexual • Eight letters - A scary Jamaican • Four letters - One day she will kill us all • Four letters - ITS BETTER TO COOK WITH THAN BUTTER • Five letters - How Reyan and Ben terrorise the chat • ...
Ancient Rome 2022-05-10
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- the Roman Empire had regular… service
- The Romans built a large network of stone-
- there was no separate… branch
- these slaves told to obey their earth masters
- prison today are for people…they have been guilty
- while… people could be punished in various ways
- Being forced to leave home
- the Greek word for church
- Ancient prisons were used for people…they trialed
- the amount of churches usually in a city
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- Monetary penalties or the forfeit of property.
- only the free inhabitants of the city of Rome
- Beatings or other physical punishments
- Capital punishment
- In the early Roman empire, this was relatively easy
- only citizens of Rome could appeal to the…
- This was very different than in 1800s America
- These could be easily sent to friends
- After trial… people were freed
19 Clues: Capital punishment • the Greek word for church • Being forced to leave home • there was no separate… branch • After trial… people were freed • the Roman Empire had regular… service • These could be easily sent to friends • Beatings or other physical punishments • the amount of churches usually in a city • The Romans built a large network of stone- • ...
Institutional Hygiene and Workers Health 2024-07-09
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- Tool used for cleaning floors (3 letters).
- Practices that promote health and cleanliness (7 letters).
- Where you wash your hands or utensils (4 letters).
- To destroy all microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses (9 letters).
- Process of killing germs on surfaces (9 letters).
- Regular review by Environmental Health to ensure cleanliness standards are met (10 letters).
- Clothing worn to maintain cleanliness and professionalism (7 letters).
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- Where waste materials are disposed of (5 letters).
- Worn to protect hands from contact with chemicals or germs (6 letters).
- Acronym for personal protective equipment (3 letters: P__).
- Used to reduce germs on surfaces (9 letters).
- The state of being free from dirt or germs (12 letters).
- Essential for preventing the spread of infections (12 letters).
- To clean floors by moving a broom across them (5 letters).
14 Clues: Tool used for cleaning floors (3 letters). • Used to reduce germs on surfaces (9 letters). • Process of killing germs on surfaces (9 letters). • Where waste materials are disposed of (5 letters). • Where you wash your hands or utensils (4 letters). • The state of being free from dirt or germs (12 letters). • Practices that promote health and cleanliness (7 letters). • ...
Static electricity 2025-02-23
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- A machine that demonstrates static electricity. (3-2-6 letters)
- A material that does not allow charge to flow easily. (9 letters)
- A material that allows charge to move easily. (9 letters)
- A positively charged subatomic particle. (6 letters)
- The type of electricity that does not flow. (6 letters)
- When two like charges push away from each other. (5 letters)
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- A negatively charged subatomic particle. (8 letters)
- An object with no overall charge. (7 letters)
- When opposite charges pull towards each other. (6 letters)
- A natural phenomenon caused by static electricity. (9 letters)
- A method to safely remove excess charge. (9 letters)
- A way to generate static electricity by rubbing objects together. (8 letters)
- A device used to detect electric charge. (11 letters)
- The sudden movement of static electricity. (9 letters)
14 Clues: An object with no overall charge. (7 letters) • A negatively charged subatomic particle. (8 letters) • A method to safely remove excess charge. (9 letters) • A positively charged subatomic particle. (6 letters) • A device used to detect electric charge. (11 letters) • The sudden movement of static electricity. (9 letters) • ...
Kosher Diet 2024-12-02
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- Fish must have these to be kosher (4 letters)
- An animal that is not kosher (3 letters)
- This fruit is often eaten with honey on Rosh Hashanah (5 letters)
- A symbol indicating kosher certification (8 letters)
- This dairy product is often eaten during Shavuot (5 letters)
- A common grain used in many kosher dishes (5 letters)
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- Utensils used for meat cannot be used with _______ (5 letters)
- Prohibited seafood (10 letters)
- This holiday requires specific dietary laws (8 letters)
- Foods that are neither meat nor dairy (7 letters)
- This type of bread is often eaten on the Sabbath (7 letters)
- Animal product used in medication capsules (7 letters)
- The front half of this animal is considered kosher (3 letters)
- Grape product that can be kosher but requires special processing (4 letters)
14 Clues: Prohibited seafood (10 letters) • An animal that is not kosher (3 letters) • Fish must have these to be kosher (4 letters) • Foods that are neither meat nor dairy (7 letters) • A symbol indicating kosher certification (8 letters) • A common grain used in many kosher dishes (5 letters) • Animal product used in medication capsules (7 letters) • ...
Avengers 2025-05-14
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- Particles allowing size change (Scientist's name). (3 letters)
- Miniature reactor powering Iron Man's armor (acronym). (3 letters)
- God of thunder, prince of Asgard, wields Mjolnir. (4 letters)
- Star-spangled super-soldier, leader of the Avengers. (7 letters)
- Elite archer of the Avengers, Clint Barton. (7 letters)
- Renegade artificial intelligence wanting to annihilate humanity. (6 letters)
- Realm of the Norse gods, Thor's homeland. (6 letters)
- Green and angry giant, Bruce Banner's alter ego. (4 letters)
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- Terrorist organization, enemy of SHIELD ("Cut off one head..."). (5 letters)
- Billionaire in red and gold armor, Tony Stark. (7 letters)
- International espionage organization founded by Howard Stark (acronym). (6 letters)
- Mad Titan obsessed with the Infinity Stones. (6 letters)
- Russian spy expert in combat, Natasha Romanoff (name only). (5 letters)
- God of mischief, Thor's adoptive brother. (4 letters)
14 Clues: God of mischief, Thor's adoptive brother. (4 letters) • Realm of the Norse gods, Thor's homeland. (6 letters) • Elite archer of the Avengers, Clint Barton. (7 letters) • Mad Titan obsessed with the Infinity Stones. (6 letters) • Billionaire in red and gold armor, Tony Stark. (7 letters) • Green and angry giant, Bruce Banner's alter ego. (4 letters) • ...
6th Grade Lab Safety Crossword 2025-09-29
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- Tie this back if it's long during lab work (4 letters)
- Always walk, never do this in the lab (3 letters)
- Keep your work area this way at all times (5 letters)
- Put materials back in their proper this (5 letters)
- Follow these carefully during experiments (11 letters)
- Wash your hands for at least this many seconds (6 letters)
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- Always listen to your teacher's these (11 letters)
- Wear these to protect your clothes (5 letters)
- Clean up this liquid immediately if spilled (5 letters)
- Protects your eyes during lab activities (7 letters)
- Report all of these to your teacher (9 letters)
- Always do this to your hands before eating (4 letters)
- Tell the teacher immediately if you see this type of emergency (4 letters)
- Never put this in your mouth during lab (4 letters)
14 Clues: Wear these to protect your clothes (5 letters) • Report all of these to your teacher (9 letters) • Always walk, never do this in the lab (3 letters) • Never put this in your mouth during lab (4 letters) • Put materials back in their proper this (5 letters) • Always listen to your teacher's these (11 letters) • Protects your eyes during lab activities (7 letters) • ...
Uzņēmējdarbības finansēšana 2023-11-02
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- instrument to raise capital for a company : IPO
- strategy where a company sells ownership stakes to raise money (8 letters): EQUITIES
- where individuals invest in small amounts in a company (11 letters): CROWDFUNDING
- amount given to a company by a bank : CAPITAL
- price at which a security can be bought or sold at a given time (6 letters): PRICE
- vehicle where investors lend money at interest : BONDS
- of investment where investors gain ownership in the company : VENTURECAP
- or properties pledged as security for a loan (9 letters): COLLATERAL
- of financing involving the use of company profits to reinvest in the business (7 letters): PLASING
- to investors after the completion of a financial agreement (8 letters): PAYBACK
- or organization providing financial backing (7 letters): BACKER
- provided in the early stages of a startup (6 letters): SEED
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- to a loan that usually doesn't carry interest : DONATION
- type that uses property as collateral : MORTGAGE
- of increasing a company's capital : RAISING
- to receive money at a future date (9 letters): CONTRACT
- of investment where investors receive a portion of the company's profits: EQUITY
- funding that doesn't need to be repaid: GRANT
- of initial funds for starting a business: LOAN
- who analyzes and manages an entity's financial risks (8 letters): ANALYST
20 Clues: of increasing a company's capital : RAISING • amount given to a company by a bank : CAPITAL • funding that doesn't need to be repaid: GRANT • of initial funds for starting a business: LOAN • instrument to raise capital for a company : IPO • type that uses property as collateral : MORTGAGE • vehicle where investors lend money at interest : BONDS • ...
WEALTH CREATION 2024-08-16
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- A strong agreement or bond between two people (7 letters)
- The verse tells us to _________ God and His gifts (8 letters)
- The day of the week we often attend church (6 letters)
- A skill or talent given by God (7 letters)
- What you use to walk (4 letters)
- The opposite of truthfulness (9 letters)
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- God made a covenant with this group of people in the Bible (10 letters)
- A special promise made by God (8 letters)
- God gives us the ability to produce this (6 letters)
- You might save this up over time (5 letters)
- To be thankful to God (8 letters)
- When we ask God for something, we say a __________ (6 letters)
- Our Heavenly Father who gives us gifts (3 letters)
- What you do to remember God’s word (4 letters)
14 Clues: What you use to walk (4 letters) • To be thankful to God (8 letters) • The opposite of truthfulness (9 letters) • A special promise made by God (8 letters) • A skill or talent given by God (7 letters) • You might save this up over time (5 letters) • What you do to remember God’s word (4 letters) • Our Heavenly Father who gives us gifts (3 letters) • ...
Queen Elizabeth II Crossword 2024-09-22
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- A way of ruling where the people are in charge (9 letters)
- A big change or disturbance (8 letters)
- To become king or queen (6 letters)
- A woman from a high-ranking family (10 letters)
- A big celebration for a special anniversary (9 letters)
- Related to the set of rules or laws that govern a country and limit the powers of its leaders (14 letters)
- The time when a king or queen rules (5 letters)
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- A king or queen (7 letters)
- People who belong to a country (8 letters)
- Complete and total, without any limits or restrictions (9 letters)
- The main set of rules for a country (11 letters)
- Written laws (8 letters)
- The best, most important, or highest-ranking person or thing (5 letters)
- A period of 100 years (7 letters)
14 Clues: Written laws (8 letters) • A king or queen (7 letters) • A period of 100 years (7 letters) • To become king or queen (6 letters) • A big change or disturbance (8 letters) • People who belong to a country (8 letters) • A woman from a high-ranking family (10 letters) • The time when a king or queen rules (5 letters) • The main set of rules for a country (11 letters) • ...
The Heartbreak Mission 2024-09-12
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- A large body of saltwater covering much of the Earth (5 letters).
- A type of musical group popular in Caribbean celebrations (9 letters).
- A group of people related by blood or marriage (6 letters).
- A joyful occasion, often involving festivities (11 letters).
- A formal plan or suggestion, often involving marriage (8 letters).
- The daily disappearance of the sun below the horizon (6 letters).
- A deep affection and connection between people (4 letters).
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- What lies ahead in time (6 letters).
- A sweet, tropical fruit that grows on trees (5 letters).
- The name of Connor’s son (5 letters).
- The main female character in the story (5 letters).
- Intense emotional pain from love or loss (10 letters).
- The feeling of sorrow after losing something or someone (4 letters).
- The main male character in the story (6 letters).
14 Clues: What lies ahead in time (6 letters). • The name of Connor’s son (5 letters). • The main male character in the story (6 letters). • The main female character in the story (5 letters). • Intense emotional pain from love or loss (10 letters). • A sweet, tropical fruit that grows on trees (5 letters). • A group of people related by blood or marriage (6 letters). • ...
Physics - Crosswords 2025-07-29
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- Resistance offered by air to moving objects (3 letters)
- The product of mass and velocity (8 letters)
- Energy possessed by a body due to its position (9 letters)
- Distance divided by time (5 letters)
- Light bends when it passes from one medium to another – this is called? (9 letters)
- The point through which the entire weight of a body acts (6 letters)
- Newton's third law: Every action has an equal and opposite ___ (8 letters)
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- Device used to see tiny objects (9 letters)
- The force of attraction between two masses (11 letters)
- The rate of doing work (5 letters)
- The SI unit of force (5 letters)
- The instrument used to measure current (8 letters)
- The unit of electric current (4 letters)
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion (7 letters)
14 Clues: The SI unit of force (5 letters) • The rate of doing work (5 letters) • Distance divided by time (5 letters) • The unit of electric current (4 letters) • Device used to see tiny objects (9 letters) • The product of mass and velocity (8 letters) • The instrument used to measure current (8 letters) • The force of attraction between two masses (11 letters) • ...
Rethinking Peer Review in the AI Era 2025-09-15
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- The process of assessing a manuscript's quality ( 9 Letters)
- Action taken for Manuscript is out of scope to the journal (6 letters)
- Ethical concern to avoid in reviews (4 Letters)
- A conflict of ___ could compromise the review process (8 letters)
- A publishing platform used by many journals (10 Letters)
- A formal request to publish a manuscript in a journal. (10 letters)
- Reviewer role in manuscript evaluation (8 letters)
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- Group of evaluating person in journal (14 letters)
- Make public after acceptance (7 letters)
- What editors check for using tools like iThenticate (10 Letters)
- What a reviewer may do when a manuscript is outside their expertise. (6 letters)
- Written feedback provided by a reviewer (8 Letters)
- Each manuscript rendered with ? (8 letters)
- Editors decision to author after getting minor comments (8 letters)
- A formal request to publish a manuscript in a journal. (10 letters)
15 Clues: Make public after acceptance (7 letters) • Each manuscript rendered with ? (8 letters) • Ethical concern to avoid in reviews (4 Letters) • Group of evaluating person in journal (14 letters) • Reviewer role in manuscript evaluation (8 letters) • Written feedback provided by a reviewer (8 Letters) • A publishing platform used by many journals (10 Letters) • ...
BIBLE 2019-08-17
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- The Old Testament was written in this language
- the New Testament was written in this language
- the bible has _______ major divisions
- letters written to churches in the New Testament
- he wrote much of the New Testament books
- the Old Testament books are used by this religion
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- the last book of the Bible
- the books that detail Jesus’ life and ministry
- the first book of the Bible
- the book that details the start of the church
10 Clues: the last book of the Bible • the first book of the Bible • the bible has _______ major divisions • he wrote much of the New Testament books • the book that details the start of the church • The Old Testament was written in this language • the New Testament was written in this language • the books that detail Jesus’ life and ministry • ...
God's and Goddesses of Ancient Greece 2023-04-25
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- Greek god of thunder, lightning, rain, and winds; king of gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare
- Greek god of marriage
- Greek goddess of beauty, passion, and love
- Greek goddess of magic and necromancy
- Greek god of wealth, trade, thieves, travelers; Messenger of the gods
- Greek god of sea and waters
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- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Greek goddess of hunting, wild animals, and the wilderness
- Greek god of the Underworld
- Greek god of medicine
- Greek god of wine, viticulture ritual madness and religious ecstasy
12 Clues: Greek god of marriage • Greek god of medicine • Greek god of the Underworld • Greek god of sea and waters • Greek goddess of agriculture • Greek goddess of magic and necromancy • Greek goddess of beauty, passion, and love • Greek goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare • Greek goddess of hunting, wild animals, and the wilderness • ...
Defining Us! 2016-05-08
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- Pronto (2 words; 8,5 letters)
- Express Yourself (3 words)
- Immediately (3 words; 5,2,7 letters)
- Taking ownership (2 words; 8,14 letters)
- Well behaved (1 word; 10 letters)
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- Given authority (1 word; 9 letters)
- ideals (2 words; 7,8 letters)
- Rightness (2 words)
- Straightforward (1 word)
- Another way (2 words; 3,10 letters)
- meticulous (3 words)
- Truthfulness (1 word; 7 letters)
- Conspire (2 words; 4,8 letters)
- Hear out (2 words; )
14 Clues: Rightness (2 words) • meticulous (3 words) • Hear out (2 words; ) • Straightforward (1 word) • Express Yourself (3 words) • ideals (2 words; 7,8 letters) • Pronto (2 words; 8,5 letters) • Conspire (2 words; 4,8 letters) • Truthfulness (1 word; 7 letters) • Well behaved (1 word; 10 letters) • Given authority (1 word; 9 letters) • Another way (2 words; 3,10 letters) • ...
Mythical crossword 2025-03-11
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- Underworld ruler in Greek Mythology
- African trickster god often depicted as a spider
- Salvic god of thunder and lighting
- Female warriors of Greek mythology
- River that seperates the living from the dead
- Egyptian sun god
- Winged horse of Greek Mythology
- Roman goddess of love
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- Mayan good of rain and storms
- Gotfon whose gaze turns people into stone
- Fire bringer in greek mythology
- Egypitian god of mummification
- Three headed guard dog of the underworld
- Norse trickster god
- Home of Greek gods
- King of the Norse gods
- Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation
17 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Home of Greek gods • Norse trickster god • Roman goddess of love • King of the Norse gods • Mayan good of rain and storms • Egypitian god of mummification • Fire bringer in greek mythology • Winged horse of Greek Mythology • Salvic god of thunder and lighting • Female warriors of Greek mythology • Underworld ruler in Greek Mythology • ...
Καιρός και εποχές 2017-05-22
11 Clues: Greek for rain • Greek for heat • Greek for snow • Greek for cold • Greek for storm • Greek for cloud • Greek for summer • Greek for winter • Greek for autumn • Greek for spring • Greek for sunshine
I Timothy 2014-02-26
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- The writer of these letters to Timothy.
- This for money is "root of all kinds of evil".
- What Timothy received from his mother and grandmother.
- Nationality of Timothy's father.
- The people who serve the Elders in an official capacity.
- We should pray for all men, and especially for these.
- The people who lead the congregation.
- An example of people who need our service.
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- Types of sinners that can be forgiven.
- How early you can start being an example.
- Why we pray for our earthly leaders.
- We should be rich in works of this type.
- Who we have been studying in class!
- Timothy's mother.
- Where Timothy was preaching when he received his first letter.
- Timothy's grandmother.
16 Clues: Timothy's mother. • Timothy's grandmother. • Nationality of Timothy's father. • Who we have been studying in class! • Why we pray for our earthly leaders. • The people who lead the congregation. • Types of sinners that can be forgiven. • The writer of these letters to Timothy. • We should be rich in works of this type. • How early you can start being an example. • ...
Belle 2023-07-25
31 Clues: shy • nut • Ross • cold • tree • witch • spice • Egypt • snore • flower • flower • writer • Soldier • chicken • sparkle • Newsies • The great • Greek god • dumb dumb • OG golden • chocolate • burning wood • Dolly Parton • Greek goddess • Greek warrior • English cream • Greek goddess • Norse goddess • complete disorder • favorite character • luxury brand movie
Greece: Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-10
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- Who were the Greeks descended from?
- The longest river in Greece.
- The Ancient Greeks invented this.
- The founder of the Ancient Greek empire.
- The Capital city.
- The highest mountain.
- The largest island in Greece.
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- The famous Greek temple built in Athens.
- What was held in Olympia in 776 B.C.?
- How often are the Olympic Games held?
- 2 famous Greek philsophers.
- The Greek goddess of wisdom.
- The national language.
- Greece is situated on this peninsula.
- The name given to Greek stories from the past.
15 Clues: The Capital city. • The highest mountain. • The national language. • 2 famous Greek philsophers. • The longest river in Greece. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. • The largest island in Greece. • The Ancient Greeks invented this. • Who were the Greeks descended from? • What was held in Olympia in 776 B.C.? • How often are the Olympic Games held? • ...
Drug-Free is the Way to Be 2024-07-23
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- Illicit white powder (7 letters)
- Risk associated with substance abuse (6 letters)
- Herb often associated with relaxation (8 letters)
- Support for those in recovery (4 letters)
- Prescription painkillers, for short (7 letters)
- Highly addictive stimulant (16 letters)
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- Addiction can lead to this (8 letters)
- Substance often abused (4 letters)
- Found in coffee and tea (8 letters)
- Tobacco rolls (9 letters)
- Body's natural painkillers (9 letters) cells
- Process of overcoming addiction (8 letters)
- Chemical compounds (10 letters)
13 Clues: Tobacco rolls (9 letters) • Chemical compounds (10 letters) • Illicit white powder (7 letters) • Substance often abused (4 letters) • Found in coffee and tea (8 letters) • Addiction can lead to this (8 letters) • Highly addictive stimulant (16 letters) • Support for those in recovery (4 letters) • Process of overcoming addiction (8 letters) • ...
Andaman, Nicobar and Lakshadweep Island 2024-06-29
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- Marine mammal found in Lakshadweep (6 letters)
- Capital of Lakshadweep (4 letters)
- Traditional dish made from fermented rice batter (7 letters)
- Marine plant species (4 letters)
- Largest island in Lakshadweep (8 letters)
- Traditional male garment (5 letters)
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- Common tree found on the islands (7 letters)
- Main religion practiced (5 letters)
- Popular local fish dish (4 letters)
- Popular dance form (5 letters)
- Structure guiding ships (10 letters)
- Festive occasion in Lakshadweep (3 letters)
- Traditional Lakshadweep boat(5 letters)
13 Clues: Popular dance form (5 letters) • Structure guiding ships (10 letters) • Marine plant species (4 letters) • Traditional male garment (5 letters) • Capital of Lakshadweep (4 letters) • Popular local fish dish (4 letters) • Traditional Lakshadweep boat(5 letters) • Largest island in Lakshadweep (8 letters) • Main religion practiced (5 letters) • ...
Weekly words 2025-06-18
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- “Emphasize or spotlight (9 letters)”
- “Lack of job opportunities (13 letters)”
- “Translate orally (9 letters)”
- “Right away or immediately (9 letters)”
- or necessary (9 letters)”
- - n. “Can be obtained (9 letters)”
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- - adj. “Capable of being maintained (10 letters)”
- “Make less severe (7 letters)”
- “Result or consequence (7 letters)”
- “The act of ruining or demolishing (11 letters)”
- “Show with examples (9 letters)”
- “Not able to be managed (13 letters)”
- - n. “Something made or produced (7 letters)”
13 Clues: or necessary (9 letters)” • “Make less severe (7 letters)” • “Translate orally (9 letters)” • “Show with examples (9 letters)” • - n. “Can be obtained (9 letters)” • “Result or consequence (7 letters)” • “Emphasize or spotlight (9 letters)” • “Not able to be managed (13 letters)” • “Right away or immediately (9 letters)” • “Lack of job opportunities (13 letters)” • ...
MDHI Ukraine-Israel 2025 2025-11-06
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- College for Biblical studies in Jerusalem (3 letters)
- Town hosting retreat for war orphans (8 letters)
- Breadboards, servos, sensors, electrical
- City of flag football camp
- Polish city before flight to Tel Aviv (6 letters)
- Town near Kyiv known for building ministry (8 letters)
- Country visited after Ukraine (6 letters)
- Capital city where Kyiv Theological Seminary is located (4 letters)
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- Country where the mission began (7 letters)
- Teacher who led robotics class in West Bank (6 letters)
- Sport played with flags instead of tackling (8 letters)
- Book of the Bible quoted for protection during air raids (5 letters)
- Seminary abbreviation in Kyiv (3 letters)
- Region near Bethlehem where robotics was taught (8 letters)
14 Clues: City of flag football camp • Breadboards, servos, sensors, electrical • Seminary abbreviation in Kyiv (3 letters) • Country visited after Ukraine (6 letters) • Country where the mission began (7 letters) • Town hosting retreat for war orphans (8 letters) • Polish city before flight to Tel Aviv (6 letters) • College for Biblical studies in Jerusalem (3 letters) • ...
All about wine 2023-08-20
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- A wine with a high level of alcohol. (8 letters)
- The process of turning grape juice into alcohol. (10 letters)
- A famous wine-producing region in Italy. (7 letters)
- The person who makes wine. (10 letters)
- A fortified wine from Spain. (5 letters)
- A term for a wine that has been spoiled by oxygen. (8 letters)
- The deposits that accumulate in some wines as they age. (5 letters)
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- A term used to describe the smell of a wine. (6 letters)
- A sparkling wine from France. (9 letters)
- A common white wine grape variety. (9 letters)
- The term for the effect of geography on wine. (9 letters)
- Variety of grape used to make red wine in Burgundy. (8 letters)
- A red grape variety from Bordeaux. (7 letters)
- The science of wine and winemaking. (9 letters)
14 Clues: The person who makes wine. (10 letters) • A fortified wine from Spain. (5 letters) • A sparkling wine from France. (9 letters) • A common white wine grape variety. (9 letters) • A red grape variety from Bordeaux. (7 letters) • The science of wine and winemaking. (9 letters) • A wine with a high level of alcohol. (8 letters) • ...
ACCESSORIES 2024-03-21
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- Small bag used to carry personal items (5 letters)
- Fashionable head covering often worn in the summer (6 letters)
- Small accessory worn on a finger for decoration (4 letters)
- Small item used to hold money and cards (5 letters)
- Ornamental pins worn on clothing (6 letters)
- Fashionable item used to cover the head in cold weather (6 letters)
- Accessory worn to keep hair in place (9 letters)
- Decorative item worn around the waist (4 letters)
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- Portable container for carrying beverages (5 letters)
- Piece of jewelry worn around the neck (5 letters)
- Protective eyewear worn to shield the eyes from sunlight (10 letters)
- Fashionable item worn around the shoulders or draped over the arms (5 letters)
- Protective covering for hands, often made of leather (5 letters)
- Decorative item worn on the wrist (8 letters)
14 Clues: Ornamental pins worn on clothing (6 letters) • Decorative item worn on the wrist (8 letters) • Accessory worn to keep hair in place (9 letters) • Piece of jewelry worn around the neck (5 letters) • Decorative item worn around the waist (4 letters) • Small bag used to carry personal items (5 letters) • Small item used to hold money and cards (5 letters) • ...
Spelling List 7 2024-12-09
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- A part of a car that helps it stop. (5 letters)
- small coin worth one penny. (4 letters)
- A smell, like perfume or flowers. (5 letters)
- Use this word to describe a place or location. (5 letters)
- A path or street that cars drive on. (4 letters)
- Past tense of ride. (4 letters)
- Something you might take when you're tired, or something that can crack or split. (5 letters)
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- A wooden post, or something you risk in a game. (5 letters)
- Past tense of send. (4 letters)
- A city where a state or country’s government is. (7 letters)
- This word shows that something belongs to them. (5 letters)
- A juicy piece of meat, often cooked on a grill. (5 letters)
- A contraction meaning "they are." (7 letters)
- Moved a boat using oars. (5 letters)
14 Clues: Past tense of send. (4 letters) • Past tense of ride. (4 letters) • Moved a boat using oars. (5 letters) • small coin worth one penny. (4 letters) • A smell, like perfume or flowers. (5 letters) • A contraction meaning "they are." (7 letters) • A part of a car that helps it stop. (5 letters) • A path or street that cars drive on. (4 letters) • ...
Market Failure 2025-01-08
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- – ________ externality of consumption: Benefits others beyond the consumer. (8 letters)
- – Negative side effect of production or consumption. (9 letters)
- – Common single-use product causing environmental harm. (7 letters)
- good – Beneficial good underprovided in a free market. (9 letters)
- – Impact on a third party not involved in a transaction. (11 letters)
- – Government prohibition of harmful goods to reduce consumption. (3 letters)
- – Limited availability of resources. (8 letters)
- good – Non-rival and non-excludable good, e.g., streetlights. (10 letters)
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- – Single seller dominating a market. (8 letters)
- tax – A tax on goods and services to discourage harmful consumption. (11 letters)
- – Government policy to reduce negative externalities. (8 letters)
- – Harmful good overconsumed in a free market. (7 letters)
- – A habit linked to market failure and health concerns. (6 letters)
- – Government payment to encourage beneficial activities. (7 letters)
14 Clues: – Single seller dominating a market. (8 letters) • – Limited availability of resources. (8 letters) • – Harmful good overconsumed in a free market. (7 letters) • – Negative side effect of production or consumption. (9 letters) • – Government policy to reduce negative externalities. (8 letters) • good – Beneficial good underprovided in a free market. (9 letters) • ...
Spanish Numbers / Percy Jackson 2024-01-18
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- Seis x Nueve
- The amount of horns that Percy Jackson takes off the Minotaur
- The amount of books in the Magnus Chase + Percy Jackson + Heroes Of Olympus + Trials Of Apollo + Kane Chronicles series' combined
- The amount of kids that the three eldest Greek gods are aloud to have in the Percy Jackson series
- The amount of letters in the name of the first monster Percy Jackson slays
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- The amount of days in febrero in a leap year
- The amount of letters in the name of the first god Percy Jackson fights
- The amount of people that go on a quest in PERCY JACKSON
- The amount of Stoll brothers at camp half blood
9 Clues: Seis x Nueve • The amount of days in febrero in a leap year • The amount of Stoll brothers at camp half blood • The amount of people that go on a quest in PERCY JACKSON • The amount of horns that Percy Jackson takes off the Minotaur • The amount of letters in the name of the first god Percy Jackson fights • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-01-06
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- tutored Alexander the Great
- how the Greek city-states were arranged because of geography
- Ruler of Athens during is Golden Age
- war between Athens and Sparta
- Prince Paris kidnapping Queen Helen started this war
- Historian who wrote about Greece and the Persian wars
- Period after the Death of Alexander the Great
- Greek military formation
- city-state where the fist democracy was created
- Persian King who lost at Salamis
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- Goddess of Beauty
- Built a large Greek empire
- lover and student of wisdom
- the poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the philosopher who taught through questioning
- the Parthenon was dedicated to this Goddess
- Father of the Greek Gods
- Greek City-State
- King of Sparta
- Minoans lived on this island
- a form of government where the citizens have the most power
21 Clues: King of Sparta • Greek City-State • Goddess of Beauty • Father of the Greek Gods • Greek military formation • Built a large Greek empire • tutored Alexander the Great • lover and student of wisdom • Minoans lived on this island • war between Athens and Sparta • Persian King who lost at Salamis • Ruler of Athens during is Golden Age • the Parthenon was dedicated to this Goddess • ...
Greek 2016-11-16
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- _______ταυτης της ημερας (From this day (onward))
- ο στρατηγος του πολεμου αρχει και ου νικην αλλα συμφορας _______(The general begins the war and we do not have victory but misfortunes)΅
- τω _______παρα των φεων δωρα εστιν (There are gifts from the gods for the just man)
- ου πολεμον λεγομεν αλλα _______ (We speak not of war, but of flight)
- τους μεν ________ τους δ αγουσιν (They kill some and carry off others)
- τον δικααστην _________ βουλομεθα δωρα γαρ λαυβανει (We want to drive out the judges, for he is taking bribes)
- ________ μενειν (They are willing to stay)
- και συν ____ (Even with teachers)
- νομοις και ______ (Of laws and votes)
- _____παιδειαν (With respect to training)
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- ο στρατιωτης τον ιππον ______ (The soldier is leading his horse)
- προς το __________τας ιππους (With regard to driving the mares)
- λυετε την __________(You (pl) dissolve the democracy)
- το αρχειω πονον φερει (To rule brings toil)
- δια τας ________ (Through the event)
- δια τας εταιρας (By the courtesan)
- _______ εστε (You are hallowed)
17 Clues: _______ εστε (You are hallowed) • δια τας εταιρας (By the courtesan) • και συν ____ (Even with teachers) • δια τας ________ (Through the event) • νομοις και ______ (Of laws and votes) • _____παιδειαν (With respect to training) • ________ μενειν (They are willing to stay) • το αρχειω πονον φερει (To rule brings toil) • _______ταυτης της ημερας (From this day (onward)) • ...
Greek Theater 2022-01-31
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- Greek god who was honored in festivals and mas major reason for competitions in festivals
- Known as the greek stage
- Was used to lift the gods
- The place characters would get ready for the next act
- Greek playwright who was responsible for writing the tragedy plays such as Oesipus Rex
- THese were used to rotate and change scenes during performances
- A spot typically used by actors who were playing gods
- Greek playwright who was responsible for writing tragedies such as The Suppliants
- Heard to be the first actor and was named the first winner of the contest at Dionysian festival
- The spot where the chorus would stand
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- Greek playwright who wrote comedies such as The Birds
- Greek playwright who was responsible for writing Medea.
- The area where actors were to perform
- An actor
- Theatre Machines- Kept inside the scene and was used during performances
- Ex Machina- An alternate way to resolve a play but was considered very poor way to do it
- The alternative to dead bodies or murders and suicides
- This is where the audience would sit
- Upper and Lower level of the Koilon
- Paths actors could use to enter the play if they were coming from outside
20 Clues: An actor • Known as the greek stage • Was used to lift the gods • Upper and Lower level of the Koilon • This is where the audience would sit • The area where actors were to perform • The spot where the chorus would stand • Greek playwright who wrote comedies such as The Birds • The place characters would get ready for the next act • ...
Ancient Greece Exam Review 2023-12-13
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- Short stories that teach a lesson
- The main gathering place and religious center in ancient Greece
- Long poem that tells of a hero's deeds
- Rule by a king or monarch
- A group of people who settled on the main Greek peninsula around 2000 B.C.; leading city called Mycenae which could withstand any attack.
- Government ruled by small group of (elite) people
- The 12 Greek gods that lived on the top of Mt. Olympus
- large empire, conquered Persia, Greece, and other lands.
- Blend of Greek culture with the lands Alexander conquered-- Persia, Syria, Egypt, India
- a person thought to be a source of wisdom or prophecy
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- Greek city-state, won the Peloponnesian War. Militaristic.
- Earliest Greek civilization that had developed on the island of Crete by 2000 B.C.
- Ruled by someone who illegally took control; sometimes asked to by the people
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A Greek island in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of Greece
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states.
- Rule by the people
- A term referring to any city-state in ancient Greece.
- the marketplace in ancient Greece
- Ruled Athens during the Golden Age
20 Clues: Rule by the people • Rule by a king or monarch • Short stories that teach a lesson • the marketplace in ancient Greece • Ruled Athens during the Golden Age • Long poem that tells of a hero's deeds • Government ruled by small group of (elite) people • A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. • A term referring to any city-state in ancient Greece. • ...
Greece 2025-10-16
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- a leader who appeals to citizens' emotions, rather than rationality, to obtain power
- Greek city-state
- A citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men with shields
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- Greek ships built specifically for ramming enemy ships.
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- Ancient Greek historian; compiled information about the Persian Wars; considered to be the "first" historian, as he used sources and put together the stories from history
- the name given to outsiders by the ancient Greeks (anyone who didn't speak Greek languages)
- An influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon.
- a person thought to be a source of wisdom or prophecy; believed to communicate with the gods in Ancient Greece
- A democratic Greek polis who accomplished many cultural and philosophical achievements, and who were constantly at war with Sparta.
- ancient religion in which events in life are represented and explained using many gods or goddesses
- Greek athletic competitions to celebrate the gods and encourage city-state rivalries
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- A significant battle in 490 BCE where the Athenians defeated the Persians, marking a pivotal moment in the wars.
- the Great King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- A military formation used by Greek soldiers, characterized by rows of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder with shields and spears.
- wealthy landowners who were advisors to the monarch in ancient Greece; would go on to become oligarchs in many cases
- A classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, known for his Socratic method of questioning and dialogue.
- Greek city-state that was ruled by an oligarchy, focused on military, used slaves for agriculture, discouraged the arts
- In the Ancient Greek religion, she was Goddess of wisdom
- The Persian king who initiated the first invasion of Greece, which included the Battle of Marathon.
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was king of the gods
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- the highest mountain in Greece, where the ancient Greeks believed many of their gods and goddesses lived
- A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea
- tragedy Characters of high birth or status, experience a series of events that threaten position, suffer a fall due to their own actions
- A student of Plato, he made significant contributions to various fields including logic, metaphysics, ethics, and political theory, and is known for his empirical approach to knowledge.
- a broken piece of pottery with writing on it; used for voting in Athens
- a system of government run by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
33 Clues: Greek city-state • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • A government ruled by a king or queen • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds • A Greek poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • In the Ancient Greek religion, he was god of the sea • in ancient Greece, dictator who gained power by force • ...
Crossword 2024-01-13
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- "Joyously honor a special occasion. (9 letters)"
- "Belief. (5 letters)"
- "Dashing leading man. (5 letters)"
- "Union marked by vows and love. (8 letters)"
- "Binds hearts in profound affection. (4 letters)"
- "Ceremony of love and commitment. (7 letters)"
- "Tender act sealing love. (4 letters)"
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- "Blissful newlywed getaway. (8 letters)"
- "Common name, perhaps significant. (5 letters)"
- "Joyful wedding celebration sound. (8 letters)"
- "Loving network post-marriage. (6 letters)"
- "Radiant leading lady. (5 letters)"
- "Solemn promises exchanged. (4 letters)"
13 Clues: "Belief. (5 letters)" • "Dashing leading man. (5 letters)" • "Radiant leading lady. (5 letters)" • "Tender act sealing love. (4 letters)" • "Blissful newlywed getaway. (8 letters)" • "Solemn promises exchanged. (4 letters)" • "Loving network post-marriage. (6 letters)" • "Union marked by vows and love. (8 letters)" • "Ceremony of love and commitment. (7 letters)" • ...
Spelling Week #2 2024-12-04
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- In the middle of two things (7 letters).
- Opposite of right (4 letters).
- Spotted with your eyes (4 letters).
- To assist someone (4 letters).
- One more than two (5 letters).
- Refers to a girl or woman (3 letters).
- A polite word used in requests (6 letters).
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- Past form of "be" (4 letters).
- A lot of something (4 letters).
- To think something is true (7 letters).
- What comes after (4 letters).
- Extremely or a lot (4 letters).
- Not hard to do (4 letters).
13 Clues: Not hard to do (4 letters). • What comes after (4 letters). • Past form of "be" (4 letters). • Opposite of right (4 letters). • To assist someone (4 letters). • One more than two (5 letters). • A lot of something (4 letters). • Extremely or a lot (4 letters). • Spotted with your eyes (4 letters). • Refers to a girl or woman (3 letters). • To think something is true (7 letters). • ...
"Unlocking 'Un-'" Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-04
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- Not acceptable. (12 letters)
- Not usual. (8 letters)
- Without any doubt or hesitation. (13 letters)
- Not sure; doubtful. (9 letters)
- Impossible to forget. (12 letters)
- Not fair or just. (6 letters)
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- Happening without excitement or special events. (10 letters)
- Loved or done no matter what. (15 letters)
- Not caring or showing interest. (11 letters)
- Not armed with weapons. (7 letters)
- Not balanced or level. (6 letters)
- Not kind. (6 letters)
- Not saying sorry. (12 letters)
13 Clues: Not kind. (6 letters) • Not usual. (8 letters) • Not acceptable. (12 letters) • Not fair or just. (6 letters) • Not saying sorry. (12 letters) • Not sure; doubtful. (9 letters) • Not balanced or level. (6 letters) • Impossible to forget. (12 letters) • Not armed with weapons. (7 letters) • Loved or done no matter what. (15 letters) • Not caring or showing interest. (11 letters) • ...
Mythology 2019-10-29
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- Greek God of the Sea
- Greek Goddess of the Earth
- Egyptian God of mummification and embalming the dead
- Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home
- Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity
- Roman God of Blacksmiths and Fire
- Greek God of War
- Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil
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- Norse God of Thieves
- Norse goddess of love and beauty
- Hindi Goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning
- Egyptian God of the Earth
- Hindi God of Fire
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom, War, Justice, Law, Arts, Crafts, and Skill in General
- Greek God of Thunder, Lightning, and the sky
16 Clues: Greek God of War • Hindi God of Fire • Norse God of Thieves • Greek God of the Sea • Egyptian God of the Earth • Greek Goddess of the Earth • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Norse goddess of love and beauty • Roman God of Blacksmiths and Fire • Hindi Goddess of wealth and Purity • Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Egyptian god of murders, envy, and evil • ...
Crossword about Greek Gods and Goddess 2022-08-05
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- who is the greek god of the sun
- who is the greek goddess of grain
- who is the greek goddess of love
- who is the greek goddess of wisdom
- who is the greek god of travellers
- who is the greek god of the sky
- who is the greek god of wine
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- who is the greek goddess of marriage
- who is the greek god of blacksmiths
- who is the greek god of the sea
- who is the greek god of war
- who is the greek goddess of the hunt
12 Clues: who is the greek god of war • who is the greek god of wine • who is the greek god of the sun • who is the greek god of the sea • who is the greek god of the sky • who is the greek goddess of love • who is the greek goddess of grain • who is the greek goddess of wisdom • who is the greek god of travellers • who is the greek god of blacksmiths • ...
Numeral Letters 2020-09-18
Silent Letters 2025-04-24
15 Clues: Boo • Not right • Now I know • I don`t know • To wrap again • To open a gift • Opposite of low • an annoying bug • Person next door • To bite on a bone • To go up something • To tie really tight • To write down on paper • The paper around the candy • a part that sticks out of something
Silent Letters 2024-12-07
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- a grey animal with a really large horn
- brush
- poems and songs have this
- chew on something
- to put your thoughts onto paper
- you make this when you tie your shoe
- it connects your thigh to your shin
- a message to a driver
- what you do with a gift
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- do this before you open the door
- it is part of your hand
- to ruin something
- past tense of write
- it connects your arm to your hand
- past tense of know
15 Clues: brush • to ruin something • chew on something • past tense of know • past tense of write • a message to a driver • it is part of your hand • what you do with a gift • poems and songs have this • to put your thoughts onto paper • do this before you open the door • it connects your arm to your hand • it connects your thigh to your shin • you make this when you tie your shoe • ...
Silent Letters 2025-12-04
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- opposite of right
- a decorative piece often hung on front doors
- a tool with a handle and a sharp blade
- past tense of know
- the correct response to a question
- a baby sheep
- digit opposite fingers
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- to cover a gift by folding a piece of paper around it
- spooky spirit
- a part of your body
- a ship _____
- truthful and sincere
- a type of tool
- final resting place
- ascend or scale
15 Clues: a ship _____ • a baby sheep • spooky spirit • a type of tool • ascend or scale • opposite of right • past tense of know • a part of your body • final resting place • truthful and sincere • digit opposite fingers • the correct response to a question • a tool with a handle and a sharp blade • a decorative piece often hung on front doors • to cover a gift by folding a piece of paper around it
Bible 2018-10-10
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- Another name for the deuterocanonical books
- Another word for "letters", used in the New Testament
- Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words)
- Language most of the Old Testament was originally written in
- Bible book that contains stories about Creation, the Flood, the tower of Babel, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Traditional author of the Pentateuch
- Gospel written around 95 AD
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- A letter in the form of apocalyptic literature
- System of government when Israel was ruled by Kings Saul, David, Solomon, and others
- Jewish captives were taken away to this ancient city after the destruction of Jerusalem
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- Bibles which organize the Old Testament according to the offical canon of Judaism
- City destroyed in 586 BC
- Meaning of the word "catholic"
- Ruled the tribe of Israel for a time after the Hebrews conquered the Promised Land of Canaan
- Religion practiced by Jesus Christ
- Name comes from the Greek word for "seventy"
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Tell of the birth, life, ministry, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus
- Son of Abraham, through whom Muslim Arabs trace their ancestry
- Language the New Testament was originally written in
- Word means "speaking the mind of God"
- Bibles which, along with Catholic Bibles, base the Old Testament on the Septuagint
- Gospel written around 70 AD
24 Clues: City destroyed in 586 BC • Gospel written around 95 AD • Gospel written around 70 AD • Meaning of the word "catholic" • Religion practiced by Jesus Christ • Traditional author of the Pentateuch • Word means "speaking the mind of God" • Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words) • Another name for the deuterocanonical books • One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD • ...
Summary and History of the Bible 2018-10-10
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- Ruled the tribe of Israel for a time after the Hebrews conquered the Promised Land of Canaan
- Traditional author of the Pentateuch
- System of government when Israel was ruled by Kings Saul, David, Solomon, and others
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Bible book that contains stories about Creation, the Flood, the tower of Babel, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words)
- Language most of the Old Testament was originally written in
- City destroyed in 586 BC
- Another name for the deuterocanonical books
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Tell of the birth, life, ministry, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus
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- Language the New Testament was originally written in
- Religion practiced by Jesus Christ
- Bibles which organize the Old Testament according to the offical canon of Judaism
- Bibles which, along with Catholic Bibles, base the Old Testament on the Septuagint
- Meaning of the word "catholic"
- Name comes from the Greek word for "seventy"
- Another word for "letters", used in the New Testament
- Son of Abraham, through whom Muslim Arabs trace their ancestry
- Country where the ancient Hebrews were held captive
- A letter in the form of apocalyptic literature
- Gospel written around 70 AD
- Jewish captives were taken away to this ancient city after the destruction of Jerusalem
- Word means "speaking the mind of God"
- Gospel written around 95 AD
25 Clues: City destroyed in 586 BC • Gospel written around 70 AD • Gospel written around 95 AD • Meaning of the word "catholic" • Religion practiced by Jesus Christ • Traditional author of the Pentateuch • Word means "speaking the mind of God" • Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words) • One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD • Another name for the deuterocanonical books • ...
SOTW 1 Ch 19 - 23 2023-08-08
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- government where eligible people can vote for laws/representatives
- modern day Turkey
- city in Greece that valued education and wisdom
- name of the most beautiful woman in the world
- word used to describe Barbarians
- first great Greek writer
- goddess of war and wisdom
- one eyed being in Greek mythology
- kingdom where the most handsome man on Earth is from
- nation the Babylonians befriended to defeat the Assyrians
- metal that helped the Myceneans dominate
- goddess of love and beauty
- story following Odysseus and his journeys
- what the Olympics is named after
- animal Odysseus and his men escaped on
- occupation of family that took Cyrus in
- the man the most beautiful woman in the world was married to
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- competition with five events
- a group of people who settle in a new place but keep ties to their homeland
- someone who believes in one God
- period in time where historians have a lack of written records
- a set of letters or symbols
- city in Greece that valued obedience, strength, and victory
- metal stronger than bronze
- war started as the result of a golden apple
- god of sky and thunder
- goddess of marriage and wife to the king of the gods
- where the Myceneans are from
- belief of many gods
- a ruler of the Persian shepherds
30 Clues: modern day Turkey • belief of many gods • god of sky and thunder • first great Greek writer • goddess of war and wisdom • metal stronger than bronze • goddess of love and beauty • a set of letters or symbols • competition with five events • where the Myceneans are from • someone who believes in one God • word used to describe Barbarians • what the Olympics is named after • ...
Spanish Numbers / Percy Jackson 2024-01-18
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- Seis x Nueve
- The amount of horns that Percy Jackson takes off the Minotaur
- The amount of books in the Magnus Chase + Percy Jackson + Heroes Of Olympus + Trials Of Apollo + Kane Chronicles series' combined
- The amount of kids that the three eldest Greek gods are aloud to have in the Percy Jackson series
- The amount of letters in the name of the first monster Percy Jackson slays
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- The amount of days in febrero in a leap year
- The amount of letters in the name of the first god Percy Jackson fights
- The amount of people that go on a quest in PERCY JACKSON
- The amount of Stoll brothers at camp half blood
9 Clues: Seis x Nueve • The amount of days in febrero in a leap year • The amount of Stoll brothers at camp half blood • The amount of people that go on a quest in PERCY JACKSON • The amount of horns that Percy Jackson takes off the Minotaur • The amount of letters in the name of the first god Percy Jackson fights • ...
Hello 2021-02-15
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- In Greece they had a lot of military power while in Rome they had ___ military
- the greek and rome played very different games like greeks games were more about
- greek wars were more weak while Romans more
- Greek and Roman languages were very different for example romans spoke latin and spoke their own language.
- Romans derived their labor from slaves who they gave jobs during war but later on the Greeks adopted the
- for greeks dance was more of a spiritual thing while in rome it was for
- both greek and rome had slaves and they had no
- The Greeks made art about beauty while Romans made it about .
- the romans were a republic the greeks were a democracy
- The romans invented roads and later on greeks copied
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- In Greece women could buy but not sell their property while women in romen
- rome was bigger and stronger and bigger than….
- Rome adopted most of greek's
- when it came to gods or mythology Greeks focused on their lives and Roman's focused on their
- greek statues were more about beauty and rome´s were about
- hundred seventy seven Greece was discovered before Rome in
- the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important political figures.
- Greek did paintings ball the Roman did stuff like
- Women in roman were treated well by their husbands but the greek husbands treated women like
- greeks married at 18 or 19 while romans married at
20 Clues: Rome adopted most of greek's • greek wars were more weak while Romans more • rome was bigger and stronger and bigger than…. • both greek and rome had slaves and they had no • Greek did paintings ball the Roman did stuff like • greeks married at 18 or 19 while romans married at • The romans invented roads and later on greeks copied • ...
gre 2024-08-19
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- / Legendary poet credited with composing the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- / Philosopher, student of Plato, tutor of Alexander the Great
- / Philosopher known for his method of questioning and dialogue
- / Battle where the Athenians defeated the Persians, inspiring a long race
- / Love of wisdom, study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- / Open-air venue where Greek plays were performed
- / Military formation of soldiers armed with spears and shields
- / Greek city-state known for its military discipline and training
- / Hero famous for his strength and twelve labors
- / Heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece
- / Great conqueror, spread Greek culture across three continents
- / Epic poem attributed to Homer, detailing Odysseus' journey home
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- / High city in Athens, famous for its ancient buildings
- / Form of drama dealing with serious themes and a sorrowful conclusion
- / King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus
- / Philosopher, student of Socrates, and teacher of Aristotle
- / Central public space in ancient Greek city-states, used for assemblies and markets
- / System of government where citizens vote, developed in Athens
- / Mountain home of the Greek gods and goddesses
- / Priest or priestess who delivers prophecies from the gods
- / Collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes
- / Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis
- / Powerful city-state in ancient Greece, known for art and philosophy
- / Greek word for city-state, the basic political unit in ancient Greece
- / Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and protector of Athens
25 Clues: / Heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece • / Mountain home of the Greek gods and goddesses • / King of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus • / Hero famous for his strength and twelve labors • / Open-air venue where Greek plays were performed • / High city in Athens, famous for its ancient buildings • / Collection of traditional stories about gods and heroes • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-18
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- Greek Clothing Most of their clothing was made at home.
- Daily Life Of course, ancient Greeks did not have smart phones, computers, televisions, or electricity.
- Education The Greeks loved to learn!
- Roman Republic lasted for almost 500 years from 509 B.C.E. until 46 B.C.E.
- Punic War was the last and shortest of the three wars.
- Customs girls would marry as young as 12 or 13 years of age.
- History Humans have lived in the area known as Rome for at least the last 6,000 years.
- Roman Barbarians The word barbarian is somewhat misleading in historical terms.
- of Rome However, some historians believe that the Roman Empire did not fall in 476 AD.
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- Pets loved their pets
- Toys They played with rattles.
- to Empire In ancient Rome, their republic lasted for 500 years
- Food Finding a great meal in ancient Greece would have been very easy.
- Greek Games Apparently Greek parents viewed games as a good way for their children to develop certain skills
- Home The houses were generally small with walled gardens or courtyards in the center.
- Punic War took place between 218 B.C.E. through 201 B.C.E.
- Romans in Britain for more than 400 years, the Roman Empire was instrumental in ruling Britain.
- of Ancient Rome Ancient Rome played an essential part in the legacy of world history
- Punic War lasted 23 years, ending in 241 B.C.E The war was fought on land and at sea
19 Clues: Pets loved their pets • Toys They played with rattles. • Education The Greeks loved to learn! • Punic War was the last and shortest of the three wars. • Greek Clothing Most of their clothing was made at home. • Punic War took place between 218 B.C.E. through 201 B.C.E. • Customs girls would marry as young as 12 or 13 years of age. • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome by Prisha Vajra Babu 2021-02-11
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- Both Roman and Greek households had to help them with chores.
- Men in Greek and Roman households were the of the household.
- While Rome had experienced a republic, Greek on the other hand experienced a
- In Rome slaves weren’t treated as family but as servants but in Greece slaves were treated like
- Unlike Greek gods, the Romans their gods from the Greeks.
- Children in ancient Roman and Greek households were taught to be
- Both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece had a their civilization to help keep out intruders and protect their citizens.
- Greek girls didn’t get to choose who they but the Romans had a choice.
- The Greek focused on Greek literature, on the other hand Romans focused on literature.
- Both boys and girls did not have the same at school.
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- similarly Greeks and Romans both loved to sculpt
- Both Greeks and Romans began their day with a light
- In Sparta, girls were taught to fight but in Rome girls were taught to take care of
- Greeks focused their art around many things while Romans focused their art on their
- Unlike Roman households, Ancient Greek women had barely any
- The Greeks called the head of their family a man but the Romans called the head of their family
- Mythology in Ancient Greece and Rome were both based off of
- In Rome slaves were people who were caught in war but in Greece slaves were people who could be born into
- Temples in Ancient Rome and Greece were made to worship their
- Greeks and Romans worshiped their gods and goddesses and asked for
20 Clues: similarly Greeks and Romans both loved to sculpt • Both Greeks and Romans began their day with a light • Both boys and girls did not have the same at school. • Unlike Greek gods, the Romans their gods from the Greeks. • Unlike Roman households, Ancient Greek women had barely any • Mythology in Ancient Greece and Rome were both based off of • ...
Ancient Greek vs. Ancient Rome by Prisha Vajra Babu 2021-02-12
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- Both Roman and Greek households had to help them with chores.
- Men in Greek and Roman households were the of the household.
- While Rome had experienced a republic, Greek on the other hand experienced a
- In Rome slaves weren’t treated as family but as servants but in Greece slaves were treated like
- Unlike Greek gods, the Romans their gods from the Greeks.
- Children in ancient Roman and Greek households were taught to be
- Both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece had a their civilization to help keep out intruders and protect their citizens.
- Greek girls didn’t get to choose who they but the Romans had a choice.
- The Greek focused on Greek literature, on the other hand Romans focused on literature.
- Both boys and girls did not have the same at school.
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- similarly Greeks and Romans both loved to sculpt
- Both Greeks and Romans began their day with a light
- In Sparta, girls were taught to fight but in Rome girls were taught to take care of
- Greeks focused their art around many things while Romans focused their art on their
- Unlike Roman households, Ancient Greek women had barely any
- The Greeks called the head of their family a man but the Romans called the head of their family
- Mythology in Ancient Greece and Rome were both based off of
- In Rome slaves were people who were caught in war but in Greece slaves were people who could be born into
- Temples in Ancient Rome and Greece were made to worship their
- Greeks and Romans worshiped their gods and goddesses and asked for
20 Clues: similarly Greeks and Romans both loved to sculpt • Both Greeks and Romans began their day with a light • Both boys and girls did not have the same at school. • Unlike Greek gods, the Romans their gods from the Greeks. • Unlike Roman households, Ancient Greek women had barely any • Mythology in Ancient Greece and Rome were both based off of • ...
Latin 3 2024-09-17
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- to watch
- I find
- __ in Rome were thought to be a wife at a young age
- A language which is believed to be dead
- We give gifts to __, God of justice
- Greek __ were sent to war at a young age
- Romans had a great concern for public __
- the person who killed Remus
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- The Greeks believed in __ gods (in acc)
- Confessions is a __ by Saint Augustine (in nom)
- Making bad decisions comes from __; this statement is supported by Thomas Martin (in abl)
- The Greeks had built a wooden__ (in acc)
- __ corrupts people, according to Cicero (in nom)
- Echo had fallen in love with__
- Julius Caesar found letters of a __, Cicero(in gen)
- The captured people desired for their __ (in acc)
16 Clues: I find • to watch • the person who killed Remus • Echo had fallen in love with__ • We give gifts to __, God of justice • The Greeks believed in __ gods (in acc) • A language which is believed to be dead • The Greeks had built a wooden__ (in acc) • Greek __ were sent to war at a young age • Romans had a great concern for public __ • ...
Jaydee and the Black Powerbox 2023-12-12
Greek Terms 1,983 2021-02-01
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- greek statesman
- small group of people who have control
- anciant stories
- a anciant mytholohical creature from anciant greek fables
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- relating to ancient Greece
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- member of aristocracy
- anciant greek poet
- town in greece
- a member of a society
- cruel leader
- greek storyteller
- a greek author of the illaid
- Voting Booth
14 Clues: cruel leader • Voting Booth • town in greece • greek statesman • anciant stories • greek storyteller • anciant greek poet • member of aristocracy • a member of a society • relating to ancient Greece • a greek author of the illaid • small group of people who have control • a anciant mytholohical creature from anciant greek fables • ...
Bible 2018-10-10
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- Word means "speaking the mind of God"
- Gospel written around 95 AD
- Language the New Testament was originally written in
- Another name for the deuterocanonical books
- Another word for "letters", used in the New Testament
- Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words)
- Jewish captives were taken away to this ancient city after the destruction of Jerusalem
- Ruled the tribe of Israel for a time after the Hebrews conquered the Promised Land of Canaan
- Traditional author of the Pentateuch
- Gospel written around 70 AD
- Meaning of the word "catholic"
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- City destroyed in 586 BC
- Bible book that contains stories about Creation, the Flood, the tower of Babel, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Religion practiced by Jesus Christ
- Language most of the Old Testament was originally written in
- Bibles which organize the Old Testament according to the offical canon of Judaism
- System of government when Israel was ruled by Kings Saul, David, Solomon, and others
- A letter in the form of apocalyptic literature
- Tell of the birth, life, ministry, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Name comes from the Greek word for "seventy"
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Son of Abraham, through whom Muslim Arabs trace their ancestry
- Bibles which, along with Catholic Bibles, base the Old Testament on the Septuagint
24 Clues: City destroyed in 586 BC • Gospel written around 95 AD • Gospel written around 70 AD • Meaning of the word "catholic" • Religion practiced by Jesus Christ • Traditional author of the Pentateuch • Word means "speaking the mind of God" • Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words) • Another name for the deuterocanonical books • One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD • ...
Summary and History of the Bible 2018-10-10
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- Jewish captives were taken away to this ancient city after the destruction of Jerusalem
- Language most of the Old Testament was originally written in
- City destroyed in 586 BC
- Name comes from the Greek word for "seventy"
- Gospel written around 95 AD
- A letter in the form of apocalyptic literature
- Bibles which, along with Catholic Bibles, base the Old Testament on the Septuagint
- Gospel written around 70 AD
- Meaning of the word "catholic"
- Son of Abraham, through whom Muslim Arabs trace their ancestry
- Word means "speaking the mind of God"
- Bible book that contains stories about Creation, the Flood, the tower of Babel, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Ruled the tribe of Israel for a time after the Hebrews conquered the Promised Land of Canaan
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- Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words)
- Bibles which organize the Old Testament according to the offical canon of Judaism
- Another word for "letters", used in the New Testament
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Another name for the deuterocanonical books
- System of government when Israel was ruled by Kings Saul, David, Solomon, and others
- Language the New Testament was originally written in
- Religion practiced by Jesus Christ
- Traditional author of the Pentateuch
- Tell of the birth, life, ministry, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Country where the ancient Hebrews were held captive
25 Clues: City destroyed in 586 BC • Gospel written around 95 AD • Gospel written around 70 AD • Meaning of the word "catholic" • Religion practiced by Jesus Christ • Traditional author of the Pentateuch • Word means "speaking the mind of God" • Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words) • One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD • Another name for the deuterocanonical books • ...
Brake System 2024-03-29
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- (7 letters) A device that amplifies the force applied to the brake pedal to assist in braking.
- (6 letters) A device that detects wheel speed variations and sends signals to the ABS control module to prevent wheel lock-up.
- (5 letters) A device used to control the flow of brake fluid within the brake system, such as a proportioning valve or brake pressure regulating valve.
- (7 letters) A type of brake booster that uses engine vacuum to assist in brake pedal force.
- (7 letters) This device houses the brake pads and applies pressure to the rotor or drum.
- (5 letters) Friction materials used in drum brake systems that press against the inner surface of the drum to slow down or stop the vehicle.
- (5 letters) The liquid medium used in hydraulic brake systems to transmit force from the master cylinder to the brake calipers or wheel cylinders.
- (5 letters) The foot-operated lever that controls the application of brakes in a vehicle.
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- (9 letters) This type of brake system uses fluid pressure to transfer force from the brake pedal to the braking mechanism.
- (6 letters) The primary hydraulic cylinder in a brake system that converts the force applied to the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure to actuate the brakes.
- (4 letters) A flat metal plate that is clamped onto by the brake pads to slow down or stop the vehicle.
- (8 letters) The force exerted on the brake fluid by the brake pedal or master cylinder in a hydraulic brake system.
- (5 letters) A disc-shaped component that rotates with the wheel and is squeezed by the brake pads to slow down or stop the vehicle.
- (4 letters) A type of brake system where brake shoes press against the inner surface of a rotating component to slow down or stop the vehicle.
- (4 letters) Friction material that comes into contact with the rotor or drum to slow down or stop the vehicle.
- (4 letters) A hose or tubing that carries brake fluid between the master cylinder and the brake calipers or wheel cylinders in a hydraulic brake system.
- (3 letters) An acronym for a system designed to prevent wheel lock-up during hard braking.
- (5 letters) A rigid bar pivoted on a fixed point used to transmit force from the brake pedal to the master cylinder in hydraulic brake systems.
18 Clues: (7 letters) This device houses the brake pads and applies pressure to the rotor or drum. • (5 letters) The foot-operated lever that controls the application of brakes in a vehicle. • (3 letters) An acronym for a system designed to prevent wheel lock-up during hard braking. • ...
Crossword Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba 2022-05-06
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- Starting Letters of the Lower Common Rank
- The Snoozing Knight
- Explosive Blood
- Kuwajima's Alias from Zenitsu
- The Spirit of Comin' Through
- The Shadow-Demonslayer Corps
- The Surname of Two Survivors
- Starting Letters of the Higher Common Rank
- Sun Breathing's Alternative Alias
- Water Sensei
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- Starting Letters of the Highest Common Rank
- Lord of Wives Three
- Inventor of the Ninth Form
- Starting Letters of the Middle Common Rank
- Labelling of Crows
- Master Ninety-Seventh
- "The weak Have no Rights"
- Surname of Flame
- Young Tsuguko
- Starting Letters of the Lowest Common Rank
- The Hashira of Silent Rage
- The Eldest Son
22 Clues: Water Sensei • Young Tsuguko • The Eldest Son • Explosive Blood • Surname of Flame • Labelling of Crows • Lord of Wives Three • The Snoozing Knight • Master Ninety-Seventh • "The weak Have no Rights" • Inventor of the Ninth Form • The Hashira of Silent Rage • The Spirit of Comin' Through • The Shadow-Demonslayer Corps • The Surname of Two Survivors • Kuwajima's Alias from Zenitsu • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome by Prisha Vajra 2021-02-11
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- Both Roman and Greek households had to help them with chores.
- Men in Greek and Roman households were the of the household.
- While Rome had experienced a republic, Greek on the other hand experienced a
- In Rome slaves weren’t treated as family but as servants but in Greece slaves were treated like
- Unlike Greek gods, the Romans their gods from the Greeks.
- Children in ancient Roman and Greek households were taught to be
- Both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece had a their civilization to help keep out intruders and protect their citizens.
- Greek girls didn’t get to choose who they but the Romans had a choice.
- The Greek focused on Greek literature, on the other hand Romans focused on literature.
- Both boys and girls did not have the same at school.
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- similarly Greeks and Romans both loved to sculpt
- Both Greeks and Romans began their day with a light
- In Sparta, girls were taught to fight but in Rome girls were taught to take care of
- Greeks focused their art around many things while Romans focused their art on their
- Unlike Roman households, Ancient Greek women had barely any
- The Greeks called the head of their family a man but the Romans called the head of their family
- Mythology in Ancient Greece and Rome were both based off of
- In Rome slaves were people who were caught in war but in Greece slaves were people who could be born into
- Temples in Ancient Rome and Greece were made to worship their
- Greeks and Romans worshiped their gods and goddesses and asked for
20 Clues: similarly Greeks and Romans both loved to sculpt • Both Greeks and Romans began their day with a light • Both boys and girls did not have the same at school. • Unlike Greek gods, the Romans their gods from the Greeks. • Unlike Roman households, Ancient Greek women had barely any • Mythology in Ancient Greece and Rome were both based off of • ...
Letters 2021-02-15
9 Clues: the ninth letter • The fifth letter • the sixth letter • The first letter • The third letter • the eighth letter • The fourth letter • The Second Letter • the seventh letter
Ancient Greece! 2022-03-09
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- citizens take part directly here
- temple dedicated to Apollo, oracle lived here
- early greek people, lost city of Atlantis?
- giant statue of Helios in Port of Rhodes
- greek city-state that valued the military
- ancient greek poet
- "rule by the people", citizens may vote
- written by Homer, story of the Trojan War
- citizens elect others
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- a system were power is held by a few
- important temple in Athens dedicated to Athena
- greek city-state; world's first democracy
- a greek city state
- the lower city or market place
- the upper city; temples and public buildings
- a formation of soldiers who moved together
- "rule by the best people"
- Homer'sstory of Odysseus
18 Clues: a greek city state • ancient greek poet • citizens elect others • Homer'sstory of Odysseus • "rule by the best people" • the lower city or market place • citizens take part directly here • a system were power is held by a few • "rule by the people", citizens may vote • giant statue of Helios in Port of Rhodes • greek city-state; world's first democracy • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-03-18
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- One of the most powerful Greek city states
- A fortified citadel in a larger city, located on top of a hill
- A Greek philosopher who is considered the founder of western philosophy
- a form of government where citizens have a say in deciding the laws
- A powerful Greek city-state know for its military
- the form of government Sparta used
- a ruler of a Greek city-state that was like a king
- a region that was home to Alexander the Great
- The Greek name for city-state
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- League a group of Greek city-states who joined together to fight against the Persian empire
- A Greek Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
- The Great A ruler of Ancient Greece who conquered most of Persia
- A Greek epic poet who wrote Iliad and the Odyssey
- - a large penisula located in Southern Greece
- an athletic event by the Ancient Greeks every four years
- A leader of Athens during its Golden Age
16 Clues: The Greek name for city-state • the form of government Sparta used • A leader of Athens during its Golden Age • One of the most powerful Greek city states • - a large penisula located in Southern Greece • a region that was home to Alexander the Great • A Greek epic poet who wrote Iliad and the Odyssey • A powerful Greek city-state know for its military • ...
Ancient Greece 2016-08-24
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- The blind story teller of Ancient Greece whose stories were written down in the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- The term used to describe the Greek "lovers of wisdom."
- This form of government war birthed in the city-state of Athens.
- The center of knowledge and learning in Ancient Greece.
- The 30 year war fought between Athens and Sparta.
- This Ancient Greek philosopher was accused of "corrupting the youth of Athens."
- The war fought between the various Greek city-states and the undefeated Persian Empire.
- The Greek fighting tactic of creating a wall of shields.
- The word the Greeks used for "city."
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- This alliance of Greek city-states formed after the Persian War.
- The war fought between the Mycenaean Greeks and the city of Troy.
- The Greeks learned how to write again from these people after the Greek Dark Ages.
- This Ancient Greek philosopher is famous for his ideas about government found in his book called "The Republic."
- The Greek city-state that spent all of its resources on war.
- This Ancient Greek philosopher developed the ideas behind the Scientific Method.
- The leader of Athens during its "Golden Age" of building and strengthening the city-state.
- The Greeks relied heavily on this skill to navigate the seas in order to expand their civilization.
17 Clues: The word the Greeks used for "city." • The 30 year war fought between Athens and Sparta. • The term used to describe the Greek "lovers of wisdom." • The center of knowledge and learning in Ancient Greece. • The Greek fighting tactic of creating a wall of shields. • The Greek city-state that spent all of its resources on war. • ...
Environmental laws in India 2024-11-30
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- policy aimed at sustainable development and environmental protection, launched in 2006 (7 letters).
- major act for controlling hazardous waste in India (4 letters).
- (Central Pollution Control Board)
- year the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was enacted (4 digits).
- Waste Management Act)
- Protection Act)
- regulatory body for environmental protection (5 letters).
- a crossword puzzle based on environmental laws in India:
- act is related to controlling the noise pollution in India (4 words, 2 letters each).
- Indian law aimed at preventing water pollution (6 letters).
- wildlife protection act passed in this year (4 digits).
- act, introduced in 1986, provides a framework for environmental protection in India (6 letters).
- is the solution for your crossword puzzle:
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- Environmental Policy)
- River Conservation Plan - Ganga)
- Protection Act)
- (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act)
- Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules)
- law focuses on the conservation of forests and wildlife (5 letters).
- (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act)
- National River Conservation Plan is associated with this river (5 letters).
- Protection Act)
22 Clues: Protection Act) • Protection Act) • Protection Act) • Environmental Policy) • Waste Management Act) • River Conservation Plan - Ganga) • (Central Pollution Control Board) • Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules) • (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act) • (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act) • is the solution for your crossword puzzle: • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2022-04-12
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- The Greek houses were mostly made out of _______.
- In Rome if a girl got a ring from her boyfriend she would put it on her ____ finger on her left hand because they believed that that one finger connects to their heart.
- ______ were very popular for pets in Rome and Greece.
- In Rome the _____ danced for entertainment.
- Romans had belts on their dresses while the Greeks had a _____ on their wedding dress.
- Both Rome and Greece loved ______.
- Rome was a Republic while Greece was a _______.
- Roman and Greek children were all taught ______.
- The rich Romans lived in houses called ______.
- Alexander the Great was very popular in Greece but in Rome ____________ was very popular.
- The Greeks and Romans loved playing with ______.
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- Rome and Greece both believe in their own _______.
- Greek women wore Tunics but they also wore ______.
- The Greek woman slept in a ______ then men did.
- Some Greek ball games were Passe-boule, Aprrhaxis, and __________.
- In Greek both girls and boys did _______ but in Rome the slaves did.
- While the Romans loved meat, the Greek ______ ate meat.
- The Greeks were better at _____ then the Roman were.
- Greece and Rome could have been made ______ out of barely or grapes or even both.
- Children in Rome loved playing _______.
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greece loved ______. • Children in Rome loved playing _______. • In Rome the _____ danced for entertainment. • The rich Romans lived in houses called ______. • The Greek woman slept in a ______ then men did. • Rome was a Republic while Greece was a _______. • Roman and Greek children were all taught ______. • ...
Greek Mythology Project 2023-11-30
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- Goddess of wisdom
- Six six-headed dragon-like monster
- Greek artifact that released curses on mankind
- Three-headed dog that guards the underworld
- God of forge and fire
- God of love
- Messenger of the gods
- God of many things, including, music, poetry, art
- Lady with snakes for hair and turns people to stone
- Half blood of Poseidon
- Famous blind poet who is known for writing the odyssey
- Half human half horse
- Titan who was overthrown by his three sons
- Greek hero who killed the Minotaur
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- God of wine
- A giant with one big eye
- Greek character known for stealing fire from the gods
- God of war
- Home of the gods
- The big god of them all/god of sky/thunder
- Greek hero of the Trojan War/best Greek warrior
- Sea nymph that lives on island of women
- Half human half goat
- Godess of the hunt
- Home land of Odysseus
- God of the sea
- Greek hero who had to do 12 hard labors
- A giant bull beast with horns
- God of wind
- Greek hero who made plans for the Trojan horse
- A half human half god
- The god of the underworld
32 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of love • God of wind • God of the sea • Home of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Godess of the hunt • Half human half goat • God of forge and fire • Home land of Odysseus • Messenger of the gods • A half human half god • Half human half horse • Half blood of Poseidon • A giant with one big eye • The god of the underworld • A giant bull beast with horns • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-04-07
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- the chief god of the Greek pantheon of gods and goddesses
- the city where democracy comes from
- the study of ways of thinking and making rational arguments
- a word describing the mixing of Greek culture with others
- often a fortified portion of the city on a hill
- the son of Phillip, who conquered the Persians and expanded Greek culture
- the wife of Zeus and goddess of marriage, family, and women
- festivals and athletic games to celebrate the god Zeus
- the skill of using words effectively in speaking and writing
- a powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece
- a person with legal rights and responsibilities to their city-state
- the goddess of wisdom and war
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- the Greek god of the sea
- the peninsula that is connected to the mainland of Greece
- a body of land surrounded mostly by water
- a group of islands like Hawaii
- a group of soldiers who work in formation with each other
- the word for a Greek city-state
- a philosopher who taught Alexander the Great
- a form of government in which the people choose their leaders
- an ancient Greek soldier
- the "author" of the Iliad and Odyssey and fables
- a Greek city-state with a militaristic based society
23 Clues: the Greek god of the sea • an ancient Greek soldier • the goddess of wisdom and war • a group of islands like Hawaii • the word for a Greek city-state • the city where democracy comes from • a body of land surrounded mostly by water • a philosopher who taught Alexander the Great • a powerful empire that tried to conquer Greece • ...
Forms of Expression and Ways of Life 2018-03-14
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- A symbol using the first two Greek letters for Christ. It looks like a P merged with an X.
- Raised stand from which the Bible is read
- A painting of statue of the Virgin Mary
- of the Cross Kissing and honouring a cross, especially on Good Friday
- To do with the Middle Ages
- Candle A candle that is lit as a prayer is offered
- A painting rendered on fresh plaster
- A stone container for bones
- The special clothes worn by priests when conducting worship
- The silver of gold container for the hosts
- The sacred space where the altar is and where Mass is celebrated
- Author of a Gospel
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- Holy water container
- Cup made of precious metal which holds the blood of Christ
- The consecrated bread that has become the body of Christ
- Consecrated hosts kept in the tabernacle
- To act or pray on someone’s behalf
- A praise of God
- A silver or gold plate that holds the priest’s host
- A place of Sacrifice where Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross is made present in the bread and wine
- A decorated screen or iron work in front of the sanctuary
- Where the blessed sacrament is kept in churches
- A container of small relics
- The main worship and seating area in a church
- first letter of the Greek alphabet
25 Clues: A praise of God • Author of a Gospel • Holy water container • To do with the Middle Ages • A container of small relics • A stone container for bones • To act or pray on someone’s behalf • first letter of the Greek alphabet • A painting rendered on fresh plaster • A painting of statue of the Virgin Mary • Consecrated hosts kept in the tabernacle • ...
Bible 2018-10-10
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- Gospel written around 70 AD
- Another name for the deuterocanonical books
- Bibles which, along with Catholic Bibles, base the Old Testament on the Septuagint
- A letter in the form of apocalyptic literature
- Tell of the birth, life, ministry, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus
- Bibles which organize the Old Testament according to the offical canon of Judaism
- Name comes from the Greek word for "seventy"
- Language most of the Old Testament was originally written in
- Another word for "letters", used in the New Testament
- Ruled the tribe of Israel for a time after the Hebrews conquered the Promised Land of Canaan
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
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- Word means "speaking the mind of God"
- System of government when Israel was ruled by Kings Saul, David, Solomon, and others
- Jewish captives were taken away to this ancient city after the destruction of Jerusalem
- Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words)
- Meaning of the word "catholic"
- Traditional author of the Pentateuch
- City destroyed in 586 BC
- Language the New Testament was originally written in
- Religion practiced by Jesus Christ
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Bible book that contains stories about Creation, the Flood, the tower of Babel, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Son of Abraham, through whom Muslim Arabs trace their ancestry
- Gospel written around 95 AD
24 Clues: City destroyed in 586 BC • Gospel written around 70 AD • Gospel written around 95 AD • Meaning of the word "catholic" • Religion practiced by Jesus Christ • Traditional author of the Pentateuch • Word means "speaking the mind of God" • Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words) • Another name for the deuterocanonical books • One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD • ...
Bible 2013-01-26
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- Be holy for I am______
- someone who writes and copies words by hand
- __________ for the kingdom of God is at hand
- jesus turned the water into _______
- first gospel in the NT
- the most important book
- last book of the NT
- Jewish group that was more Greek friendly denied the ressurection of the dead
- betrayed Jesus
- doing right, being like God wants us to be
- wrote many of the letters in the NT
- Jewish group that emphasized the law and believed in the ressurection (paul was one)
- what was Ezekiel supposed to eat (Ezekiel 3.1)
- someone who studies a topic
- _______ your neighbor as yourself
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- Paul and _______ were delivered from prison by an earthquake
- language in which most of Old Testament was written
- language in which the New Testament was written
- Jesus is the true ______ and Christians are the branches John 15
- James...to the ______ tribes which are scattered abroad James 1:1
- Love your __________ as yourself
- a copy of a book or letter made by hand
- city where the temple was
- king who cut up and burned Jeremiah's scroll Jeremiah 36
- All scripture is ___________ by God
- demons sent a herd of these into the sea
- wrote the book of acts and an eponymous gospel
- ________your father and mother
- coming to jesus as a _____stone 1 peter 2:4
29 Clues: betrayed Jesus • last book of the NT • Be holy for I am______ • first gospel in the NT • the most important book • city where the temple was • someone who studies a topic • ________your father and mother • Love your __________ as yourself • _______ your neighbor as yourself • jesus turned the water into _______ • wrote many of the letters in the NT • ...
Ancient Greek Crossword 2024-05-15
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- The ancient Greek battle that a race was named after
- The hero that can only be killed in his foot.
- Who is one of our gods that is from here?
- The place that the ancient Greek Olympics took place
- Ancient Greek city known for their powerful army
- The person who completed the 12 labors.
- Greek god of the sky.
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- Who is the famous poet in our city state
- Greek god of war.
- Greek god of the sea.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- Ancient Greek games
- A city state known for their architecture and math.
- Our city state/the best city state.
14 Clues: Greek god of war. • Ancient Greek games • Greek god of the sea. • Greek god of the sky. • Greek god of the underworld. • Our city state/the best city state. • The person who completed the 12 labors. • Who is the famous poet in our city state • Who is one of our gods that is from here? • The hero that can only be killed in his foot. • ...
Mythological Characters 2023-04-27
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- king and god of the seas, Neptune's Greek form
- queen of Olympus, Juno's Greek form
- king and god of the underworld, Pluto's Greek form
- the legendary musician
- king of Olympus, Jupiter's Greek form
- god of wine, Bacchus' Greek form
- a cursed mountain nymph
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- a handsome, yet vain hunter
- god of fire, Vulcan's Greek form
- messenger of the gods, Mercury's Greek form
- a dryad, wife of Orpheus
- god of love, Cupid's Greek form
- one of many tragic heroes
13 Clues: the legendary musician • a cursed mountain nymph • a dryad, wife of Orpheus • one of many tragic heroes • a handsome, yet vain hunter • god of love, Cupid's Greek form • god of fire, Vulcan's Greek form • god of wine, Bacchus' Greek form • queen of Olympus, Juno's Greek form • king of Olympus, Jupiter's Greek form • messenger of the gods, Mercury's Greek form • ...
Roman Gods 2016-10-04
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- A monster that looks like a woman, only with snakes for hair. Anyone who looks her in the eye is turned to stone.
- Wife and sister of Jupiter and mother of Mars and Vulcan, Greek name is Hera
- The three of them controlled the thread of every mortal’s life
- God of music, sun, and poetry
- God of grapes and wine, Greek name is Dionysus
- Goddess of agriculture and fertility, Greek name is Demeter
- God of sky and thunder, king of the gods, and brother of Pluto and Neptune, Greek name is Zeus
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- God of love, Greek name is Eros
- Goddess of love and beauty, born from castration of Caelus, Greek name is Aphrodite
- Goddess of wisdom and strategy, Greek name is Athena
- God of war and agricultural guardian, Greek name is Ares
- God of the sea and water, brother of Jupiter and Pluto, Greek name is Poseidon
- God of the Underworld and brother of Jupiter and Neptune, Greek name is Hades
- Giants with one eye
- River that forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld
15 Clues: Giants with one eye • God of music, sun, and poetry • God of love, Greek name is Eros • God of grapes and wine, Greek name is Dionysus • Goddess of wisdom and strategy, Greek name is Athena • God of war and agricultural guardian, Greek name is Ares • Goddess of agriculture and fertility, Greek name is Demeter • ...
Road trip edition 2024-08-08
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- A device used for navigation ( 3 letters )
- A popular snack made from corn ( 7 letters )
- A place to stay overnight on a road trip (5 letters)
- A popular road trip beverage (4 letters)
- A type of road often found in rural areas (4 letters)
- A type of road trip accommodation on wheels (7 letters)
- A game where you look for specific objects(4letters with a space)
- A scenic viewpoint often visited on road trips (4 letters)
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- A place to refuel your car (3 letters )
- A map often used for directions (10 letters)
- A game played with license plates(5 letters)
- A type of music often played during road trips (4 letters )
- A scenic route often taken for pleasure (5 letters )
- A break taken during a long drive ( 4 letters )
14 Clues: A popular road trip beverage (4 letters) • A place to refuel your car (3 letters ) • A device used for navigation ( 3 letters ) • A game played with license plates(5 letters) • A popular snack made from corn ( 7 letters ) • A map often used for directions (10 letters) • A break taken during a long drive ( 4 letters ) • ...
Art and Architecture Crossword 2017-01-27
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- Shiny stone out of which many buildings were constructed
- The name for the row of columns around the temple
- The ________ style, used for Greek buildings
- The third type of Greek column, with detailed leaf carving
- The second type of Greek column, with scrolls at the top
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
- The earliest type of Greek column, heavy and simple
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- The famous ruler of Athens who built many buildings
- The central part of a Greek city state, normally on a hill
- The most famous Greek temple, in Athens
- The art of carving statues out of stone
- The shape of most Greek temples
- A city which produced beautiful pottery
- A picture made out of lots of small pieces of stone or glass
- The inner room of a temple, where the statue of the god was kept
15 Clues: The Greek goddess of wisdom • The shape of most Greek temples • The most famous Greek temple, in Athens • The art of carving statues out of stone • A city which produced beautiful pottery • The ________ style, used for Greek buildings • The name for the row of columns around the temple • The famous ruler of Athens who built many buildings • ...
Food Waste Action 2024-02-14
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- The skeletal remains after a carnivorous feast (5 letters).
- Strip it off, reveal the goodness beneath (4 letters).
- Nature's recycling bin for kitchen scraps (7 letters).
- Tomorrow's lunch or the science experiment in the back of your fridge (9 letters).
- Bread's worst nightmare; chips' unfortunate fate (5 letters).
- Give your unused goods a second chance (6 letters).
- The Grim Reaper's warning label on your groceries (14 letters).
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- Items that meet their maker soon unless promptly consumed (12 letters).
- Turning trash into treasure, one creative idea at a time (7 letters).
- The plant's backbone, often left behind on your plate (4 letters).
- The icy villain that turns your tasty treats into frostbitten nightmares (11 letters).
- Restaurant's parting gift, or Fido's lucky day (8 letters).
- Furry and feathered friends' version of a five-star meal (11 letters).
- The final resting place for all the things we throw away (8 letters).
14 Clues: Give your unused goods a second chance (6 letters). • Strip it off, reveal the goodness beneath (4 letters). • Nature's recycling bin for kitchen scraps (7 letters). • The skeletal remains after a carnivorous feast (5 letters). • Restaurant's parting gift, or Fido's lucky day (8 letters). • Bread's worst nightmare; chips' unfortunate fate (5 letters). • ...
Important Individual 2025-03-08
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- – African American scientist, mathematician, and surveyor (8 letters)
- – Scientist who discovered how germs cause disease (7 letters)
- First African American child to integrate a white school in the South (6 letters)
- – Doctor and civil rights leader who helped Hispanic veterans (6 letters)
- Astronaut who flew on Apollo 13 (6 letters)
- – Inventor, scientist, and Founding Father who discovered electricity with a kite (8 letters)
- Scientist who created the polio vaccine (4 letters)
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- Inventor of the mechanical reaper (9 letters)
- French architect who helped design Washington, D.C. (7 letters)
- – Group of chaplains who gave their lives during World War II (10 letters)
- – Former enslaved woman who led others to freedom through the Underground Railroad (6 letters)
- – Co-founder of Microsoft and a technology leader (5 letters)
- Famous nurse who founded the American Red Cross (6 letters)
- Blind and deaf woman who learned to communicate (6 letters)
14 Clues: Astronaut who flew on Apollo 13 (6 letters) • Inventor of the mechanical reaper (9 letters) • Scientist who created the polio vaccine (4 letters) • Famous nurse who founded the American Red Cross (6 letters) • Blind and deaf woman who learned to communicate (6 letters) • – Co-founder of Microsoft and a technology leader (5 letters) • ...
Body Systems Regulation and Coordination: Lesson 2 2025-03-09
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- Cell structure that detects changes in the environment (9 letters)
- Change within the body that triggers a response (15 letters)
- Cell that transmits electrical impulses in the nervous system (6 letters)
- Process by which the body maintains a stable internal environment (12 letters)
- Chemical messenger released by glands to regulate body functions (7 letters)
- Organ that secretes hormones or other substances (5 letters)
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- Action taken as a result of a stimulus (8 letters)
- Brain region that processes information and coordinates responses (13 letters)
- Message or indication sent to trigger a response (6 letters)
- Change in the environment that prompts a response (17 letters)
- Part of the body that carries out a response (8 letters)
- Tissue responsible for movement in the body (6 letters)
- Plurals of things that provoke a reaction (7 letters)
- A group of tissues working together to perform a function" (5 letters)
14 Clues: Action taken as a result of a stimulus (8 letters) • Plurals of things that provoke a reaction (7 letters) • Tissue responsible for movement in the body (6 letters) • Part of the body that carries out a response (8 letters) • Message or indication sent to trigger a response (6 letters) • Change within the body that triggers a response (15 letters) • ...
The Lord of the Rings 2025-05-20
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- Dark realm of Sauron in the East. (6 letters)
- The Dark Lord, creator of the One Ring. (6 letters)
- Istari wizard, guide of the Fellowship. (7 letters)
- Hobbit bearer of the One Ring. (5 letters)
- Small peaceful people of the Shire. (6 letters)
- Kingdom of the Horse-lords. (5 letters)
- Immortal being, wise and skilled with a bow, like Legolas. (3 letters)
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- Ancient mining city of the Dwarves, overrun by darkness. (5 letters)
- The One, forged by Sauron to rule all others (The ____ of Power). (4 letters)
- Ancient creature corrupted by the Ring, says "My Precious". (6 letters)
- Heir to the throne of Gondor, also called Strider. (7 letters)
- Brutal and deformed soldier in the service of Evil. (3 letters)
- Sturdy mountain folk, expert smiths, like Gimli. (5 letters)
- Green and peaceful region of the Hobbits (The ____). (5 letters)
14 Clues: Kingdom of the Horse-lords. (5 letters) • Hobbit bearer of the One Ring. (5 letters) • Dark realm of Sauron in the East. (6 letters) • Small peaceful people of the Shire. (6 letters) • The Dark Lord, creator of the One Ring. (6 letters) • Istari wizard, guide of the Fellowship. (7 letters) • Sturdy mountain folk, expert smiths, like Gimli. (5 letters) • ...
The DC Comics Universe 2025-05-20
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- Team of superheroes including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman... (Justice ____). (6 letters)
- Masked vigilante of Gotham City, expert in martial arts and gadgets. (6 letters)
- Superman's civilian identity, reporter at the Daily Planet (Kent). (5 letters)
- Batman's main nemesis, the clown prince of crime. (5 letters)
- Superman's home planet, now destroyed. (7 letters)
- Mercenary known for his brute strength and intelligence, "broke" Batman. (4 letters)
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- Amazon princess known as Wonder Woman (Prince). (5 letters)
- Superhero endowed with superhuman speed. (5 letters)
- Dark and corrupt city protected by Batman (____ City). (6 letters)
- Former psychiatrist turned the Joker's accomplice and lover (Quinn). (6 letters)
- Superman's arch-enemy, scientific genius and billionaire (Lex). (6 letters)
- Batman's young sidekick and partner. (5 letters)
- Infamous asylum where Batman's enemies are incarcerated (____ Asylum). (6 letters)
- Last name of Bruce, the man behind Batman's mask. (5 letters)
14 Clues: Batman's young sidekick and partner. (5 letters) • Superman's home planet, now destroyed. (7 letters) • Superhero endowed with superhuman speed. (5 letters) • Amazon princess known as Wonder Woman (Prince). (5 letters) • Last name of Bruce, the man behind Batman's mask. (5 letters) • Batman's main nemesis, the clown prince of crime. (5 letters) • ...
Ocean Habitat 2025-06-22
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- - A clear, bell-shaped ocean animal that can sting. (9 letters)
- - An ocean animal with eight arms. (7 letters)
- - Far down from the surface, like the bottom of the ocean. (4 letters)
- - Another word for ocean. (3 letters)
- - The sandy area next to the sea. (5 letters)
- - Moving water on the surface of the sea. (4 letters)
- - The largest animal on Earth, lives in the ocean. (5 letters)
- - A sea animal with a hard shell and ten legs, often walks sideways. (4 letters)
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- - The taste of ocean water. (5 letters)
- - A reptile with a hard shell that lives in the ocean. (6 letters)
- - A very big body of salty water that covers most of the Earth. (5 letters)
- - A very smart ocean animal that swims fast and jumps. (7 letters)
- - Below the surface of the water. (10 letters)
- - A large, scary fish with many sharp teeth. (5 letters)
14 Clues: - Another word for ocean. (3 letters) • - The taste of ocean water. (5 letters) • - The sandy area next to the sea. (5 letters) • - An ocean animal with eight arms. (7 letters) • - Below the surface of the water. (10 letters) • - Moving water on the surface of the sea. (4 letters) • - A large, scary fish with many sharp teeth. (5 letters) • ...
Threads of Peace 2025-01-18
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- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. (8 letters)
- The profession or skill of managing international relations. (9 letters)
- Agreement or concord in a group or system. (7 letters)
- A branch of this tree symbolizes peace. (5 letters)
- The state of being equal, especially in status or rights. (8 letters)
- A profound and caring affection for someone. (4 letters)
- A bird often seen as a symbol of peace. (4 letters)
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- The practice of avoiding physical force to resolve conflicts. (11 letters)
- An official pardon for people who have committed offenses. (7 letters)
- The act of restoring friendly relations. (13 letters)
- The state of being together or joined as a whole. (5 letters)
- The ability to accept differences in opinions or beliefs. (9 letters)
- A state of tranquility or absence of war. (5 letters)
- Prize awarded for efforts in peace, literature, and sciences. (5 letters)
14 Clues: A branch of this tree symbolizes peace. (5 letters) • A bird often seen as a symbol of peace. (4 letters) • The act of restoring friendly relations. (13 letters) • A state of tranquility or absence of war. (5 letters) • Agreement or concord in a group or system. (7 letters) • A profound and caring affection for someone. (4 letters) • ...
BULLDOGS ARE KIND SUMMIT 2024-10-23
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- – Being kind and pleasant to others (4 letters)
- – Helping others, especially in times of need (7 letters)
- – Standing up for what is right, even when it's hard (7 letters)
- – To protect someone from harm or bullying (6 letters)
- – Treating others the way you want to be treated (7 letters)
- – Someone who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate others (5 letters)
- – A close bond based on trust, respect, and care (10 letters)
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- – Making sure everyone feels welcome and part of the group (9 letters)
- – To give confidence or hope to someone (9 letters)
- – Coming together as one to stop bullying (5 letters)
- – The ability to understand and share the feelings of others (7 letters)
- – Concern for the suffering of others (10 letters)
- – The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate (8 letters)
- – Showing courage in the face of challenges (5 letters)
14 Clues: – Being kind and pleasant to others (4 letters) • – Concern for the suffering of others (10 letters) • – To give confidence or hope to someone (9 letters) • – Coming together as one to stop bullying (5 letters) • – To protect someone from harm or bullying (6 letters) • – Showing courage in the face of challenges (5 letters) • ...
Consent and Boundaries 2025-10-01
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- The "S" in FRIES - agreeing to one thing doesn't mean agreeing to all (8 letters)
- Pressuring someone against their will (8 letters)
- Boundary type involving feelings and privacy (9 letters)
- Communication style that is direct and respectful (9 letters)
- Personal limits you set to protect yourself (0 letters)
- Boundary type involving social media and texting (7 letters)
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- Boundary type involving personal space and touch (8 letters)
- The right to make your own decisions (8 letters)
- The "E" in FRIES - a genuine yes (12 letters)
- Permission that must be freely given (7 letters)
- The "F" in FRIES means consent is _____ given (6 letters)
- Acronym for consent components: Freely given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic, Specific (5 letters)
- The "I" in FRIES means understanding what you're agreeing to (8 letters)
- The "R" in FRIES means you can change your mind (10 letters)
14 Clues: The "E" in FRIES - a genuine yes (12 letters) • The right to make your own decisions (8 letters) • Permission that must be freely given (7 letters) • Pressuring someone against their will (8 letters) • Personal limits you set to protect yourself (0 letters) • Boundary type involving feelings and privacy (9 letters) • ...
Greeks at War 2025-04-08
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- a ship with three rows of oars
- Darius's son
- the bronze-coated tip of a trireme used to smash other ships
- final land battle of the Greco-Persian Wars
- Greek foot soldier
- place where Xerxes army made a bridge over their boats
- age when Spartan boy began training as a soldier
- an official messenger
- material used to create the crest of a Greek helmet
- famous battle led by Spartan King Leonidas
- naval battle won by Greece
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- famous herald for the Greek army
- city where the Greeks defeated Darius's army
- first Persian king to attack Greece
- city destroyed by Xerxes
- a Greek soldier's main weapon
- to help your country's enemy
- image painted on the front of a trireme
- Greek city-state known for its fierce warriors
- soldiers moving in close formation
20 Clues: Darius's son • Greek foot soldier • an official messenger • city destroyed by Xerxes • naval battle won by Greece • to help your country's enemy • a Greek soldier's main weapon • a ship with three rows of oars • famous herald for the Greek army • soldiers moving in close formation • first Persian king to attack Greece • image painted on the front of a trireme • ...
Greece🏺 vs. Rome⚱️ 2022-02-10
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- This dog was well skilled for its speed-hunting.
- what did greek people play as games
- This was done in a school or was provided by a private tutor. Alexander the Great’s private tutor was ___________!
- which river flows through rome?
- ________________ were really good at training people.
- The girls of_________________ would be given away for marriage at a very young age.
- what did greeks used as
- Bread: this was a huge part of the Greek diet. Its believed that the Greeks had between 50 and 70 different____________________.
- what did greek people use for houses
- what did the greek children use as toys?
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- During ancient times Rome was ruled by ________________________.
- He ancient Romans thought the barbarians were inferior because they lacked education, engineering skills and a formal_____________ system.
- Most of the clothing was made at their____.
- what age did the greek boys go to war?
- what age did the girls in greece get married?
- During the beginning of the 3rd century B.C.E., the Roman Republic had risen in _______.
- what did greek people eat?
- Houses were made with separate rooms for men and women to sleep in their _____.
- what is rome's sisters cities
- what did greek children do for school?
20 Clues: what did greeks used as • what did greek people eat? • what is rome's sisters cities • which river flows through rome? • what did greek people play as games • what did greek people use for houses • what age did the greek boys go to war? • what did greek children do for school? • what did the greek children use as toys? • Most of the clothing was made at their____. • ...
History of Greek Theater - AME 2023-01-06
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- How speech reveals character.
- Sophocles wrote around _ _ _ different plays.
- _____ support the plot. Their motivation drives the play.
- Sophocles was born in the year _ _ _ B.C
- Due to religious and legal laws, the greeks could not show any ___ on stage.
- Song sung by chorus that should be part of the plot.
- Greek dramas honored which god?
- Greek dramas emphasized characters trying to control their own _____
- What was the name of the major festival in Athens?
- Where can theater be traced back to?
- Something to shock the audience.
- The first great theorist of dramatic art.
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- How many categories were performers divided into?
- By the 5th century, how many festivals did Athens hold a year?
- Greek word for "Seeing Space".
- The first recorded theatrical event was in _ _ _ BC
- Usage of words to express thoughts.
- The greek word for dance.
- City during the 5th century that had major advances in philosophy, rhetoric, literature, science, architecture, and visual arts.
- Greek word for "Altar"
- Greek word for "Dancing Space".
- The origin of the word scene
- The earliest known playwright and actor.
- What word comes from the greek verb meaning "to do" or "to act"?
- Orchestras were formatted in the shape of a ____
- Part man, part goat creature famous for being drunk.
- The arrangements of the events in the play
27 Clues: Greek word for "Altar" • The greek word for dance. • The origin of the word scene • How speech reveals character. • Greek word for "Seeing Space". • Greek word for "Dancing Space". • Greek dramas honored which god? • Something to shock the audience. • Usage of words to express thoughts. • Where can theater be traced back to? • Sophocles was born in the year _ _ _ B.C • ...
Tic Tac Project 2017-12-10
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- a rectangular mass military formation
- a city state in ancient Greece
- ancient Greek poet
- a form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people
- student of Socrates
- an ancient martial art which mixes wrestling and boxing
- state a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- democracy a form of democracy in which people decide policy initiatives directly
- democracy a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials
- Greek philosopher
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city
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- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy
- War ancient Greek war
- Greek physician
- member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta
- a form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- the Great king of Macedonia
18 Clues: Greek physician • Greek philosopher • ancient Greek poet • student of Socrates • War ancient Greek war • a city state in ancient Greece • the Great king of Macedonia • a rectangular mass military formation • towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy • member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta • a form of government with a monarch at the head • ...
Summary and History of the Bible 2018-10-10
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- Religion practiced by Jesus Christ
- Language most of the Old Testament was originally written in
- Traditional author of the Pentateuch
- Jewish captives were taken away to this ancient city after the destruction of Jerusalem
- City destroyed in 586 BC
- Country where the ancient Hebrews were held captive
- A letter in the form of apocalyptic literature
- Bibles which, along with Catholic Bibles, base the Old Testament on the Septuagint
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- Gospel written around 70 AD
- Ruled the tribe of Israel for a time after the Hebrews conquered the Promised Land of Canaan
- Name comes from the Greek word for "seventy"
- Bibles which organize the Old Testament according to the offical canon of Judaism
- Language the New Testament was originally written in
- Bible book that contains stories about Creation, the Flood, the tower of Babel, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Word means "speaking the mind of God"
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- Tell of the birth, life, ministry, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus
- Son of Abraham, through whom Muslim Arabs trace their ancestry
- Gospel written around 95 AD
- Another name for the deuterocanonical books
- Meaning of the word "catholic"
- Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words)
- Another word for "letters", used in the New Testament
- One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD
- System of government when Israel was ruled by Kings Saul, David, Solomon, and others
25 Clues: City destroyed in 586 BC • Gospel written around 95 AD • Gospel written around 70 AD • Meaning of the word "catholic" • Religion practiced by Jesus Christ • Traditional author of the Pentateuch • Word means "speaking the mind of God" • Sequel to the Gospel of Luke (4 words) • Another name for the deuterocanonical books • One of two Gospels written between 80-90 AD • ...
Greek 2016-11-16
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- νομοις και ______ (Of laws and votes)
- δια τας ________ (Through the event)
- τον δικααστην _________ βουλομεθα δωρα γαρ λαυβανει (We want to drive out the judges, for he is taking bribes)
- _______ταυτης της ημερας (From this day (onward))
- δια τας εταιρας (By the courtesan)
- τους μεν ________ τους δ αγουσιν (They kill some and carry off others)
- προς το __________τας ιππους (With regard to driving the mares)
- ου πολεμον λεγομεν αλλα _______ (We speak not of war, but of flight)
- ο στρατιωτης τον ιππον ______ (The soldier is leading his horse)
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- λυετε την __________(You (pl) dissolve the democracy)
- _____παιδειαν (With respect to training)
- ________ μενειν (They are willing to stay)
- το αρχειω πονον φερει (To rule brings toil)
- και συν ____ (Even with teachers)
- ο στρατηγος του πολεμου αρχει και ου νικην αλλα συμφορας _______(The general begins the war and we do not have victory but misfortunes)΅
- τω _______παρα των φεων δωρα εστιν (There are gifts from the gods for the just man)
- _______ εστε (You are hallowed)
17 Clues: _______ εστε (You are hallowed) • και συν ____ (Even with teachers) • δια τας εταιρας (By the courtesan) • δια τας ________ (Through the event) • νομοις και ______ (Of laws and votes) • _____παιδειαν (With respect to training) • ________ μενειν (They are willing to stay) • το αρχειω πονον φερει (To rule brings toil) • _______ταυτης της ημερας (From this day (onward)) • ...
