greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Christmas challenge 2020-12-09
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- kissing under it is a Victorian tradition
- first person to dress up as Santa
- where the rockefeller center is
- cartoonist who created modern Santa
- company that used Santa to sell their product
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- original name of the song Silent Night
- gives gifts on December 5th and is based on St. Nicholas
- In what language do you use the letters chi (X) and rho (p)
- is the personification of Christmas cheer
9 Clues: where the rockefeller center is • first person to dress up as Santa • cartoonist who created modern Santa • original name of the song Silent Night • is the personification of Christmas cheer • kissing under it is a Victorian tradition • company that used Santa to sell their product • gives gifts on December 5th and is based on St. Nicholas • ...
Chapter 8, Lesson 3: The Golden Age 2015-02-19
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- Darius I’s son.
- Elected leader of Athens.
- Classic Greek warship.
- Lovers of wisdom.
- Socrates.
- He entered Plato’s Academy at the age of 18.
- Greek city-states common enemy.
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- League headed by Athens.
- Sea east of Greece.
- This city-state defeated Athens.
- League headed by Sparta.
- He painted The School of Athens.
- A great Greek scientist.
- Greek historian.
- The greatest of the Greek buildings.
15 Clues: Socrates. • Darius I’s son. • Greek historian. • Lovers of wisdom. • Sea east of Greece. • Classic Greek warship. • League headed by Athens. • League headed by Sparta. • A great Greek scientist. • Elected leader of Athens. • Greek city-states common enemy. • This city-state defeated Athens. • He painted The School of Athens. • The greatest of the Greek buildings. • ...
P3 ENGLISH VOCABULARY 11 OCT 2024 2024-10-11
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- Pulled with a sudden movement (7 letters).
- Feeling scared or alarmed (9 letters).
- To make dirty or harmful (7 letters).
- Moved in a quick, shaky manner (7 letters).
- Too powerful to be defeated or overcome (10 letters).
- pulled with a sudden movement
- To put at risk of harm or destruction (8 letters).
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- Fell suddenly and clumsily (7 letters).
- Made a long, loud sound, often like a wolf (6 letters).
- To make a low, weak sound of pain or fear
- Feeling envious or resentful of someone else's success or possessions (7 letters).
- Moved from side to side with small movements (7 letters).
- Made a deep, heavy sound, often like thunder (7 letters).
- Poked or thrust sharply (6 letters).
14 Clues: pulled with a sudden movement • Poked or thrust sharply (6 letters). • To make dirty or harmful (7 letters). • Feeling scared or alarmed (9 letters). • Fell suddenly and clumsily (7 letters). • To make a low, weak sound of pain or fear • Pulled with a sudden movement (7 letters). • Moved in a quick, shaky manner (7 letters). • ...
Intangible assets 2023-12-09
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- Legally protected right purchased by a franchisee to sell products (10 letters, noun)
- If net book value > Estimated future cash flows, then the asset is _______ (8 letters, adjective)
- Cost allocation process similar to depreciation and depletion (12 letters, noun)
- The exclusive right to publish, use, and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work (9 letters, noun)
- Exclusive right granted by the federal government to sell or manufacture an invention (7 letters, noun)
- ____ = Cash Received – Book Value (4 letters, noun)
- Intangible assets with __________ lives are not amortized. They must be tested at least annually for possible impairment of value (10 letters, adjective)
- Writing off the plant asset’s cost with a ____ (6 letters, noun)
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- _____ expenditures which extend the life of the asset, are capitalized instead of expensed(7 letters, adjective)
- Occurs when one company buys another company (8 letters, noun)
- What type of method is it? Depreciation Expense = (Cost - Residual Value) X 1/Useful Life (12 letters, adjective)
- Long-lived assets without physical substance (10 letters, adjective)
- A process of cost allocation (12 letters, noun)
- A category of intangible assets that includes a company’s website and any computer programs written by its employees (10 letters, noun)
- A symbol, design, or logo associated with a business (9 letters, noun)
15 Clues: A process of cost allocation (12 letters, noun) • ____ = Cash Received – Book Value (4 letters, noun) • Occurs when one company buys another company (8 letters, noun) • Writing off the plant asset’s cost with a ____ (6 letters, noun) • Long-lived assets without physical substance (10 letters, adjective) • ...
DAA 2024-06-10
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- An approach to problem-solving that involves examining every possible solution (6 letters)
- A type of notation used to describe the lower bound of an algorithm's runtime (10 letters)
- A type of notation used to describe the average case of an algorithm's runtime (10 letters)
- Type of algorithm analysis that focuses on the growth rate of the algorithm's runtime (12 letters)
- A systematic set of instructions for solving a problem (9 letters)
- Sorting algorithm known for its simplicity but inefficiency (15 letters)
- An algorithmic approach that involves dividing a problem into smaller subproblems (15 letters)
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- An algorithmic technique for searching through a list one element at a time (10 letters)
- A sorting algorithm that repeatedly steps through the list, compares adjacent elements, and swaps them if they are in the wrong order (11 letters)
- An algorithmic technique for searching through a list by dividing it into halves (12 letters)
- Matching: The process of comparing strings to find a particular pattern (14 letters)
- A type of notation used to describe the upper bound of an algorithm's runtime (10 letters)
- An algorithm that involves comparing elements and swapping them until the list is sorted (13 letters)
- The process of examining the efficiency of an algorithm (8 letters)
- The process of analyzing the performance of an algorithm (10 letters)
15 Clues: A systematic set of instructions for solving a problem (9 letters) • The process of examining the efficiency of an algorithm (8 letters) • The process of analyzing the performance of an algorithm (10 letters) • Sorting algorithm known for its simplicity but inefficiency (15 letters) • ...
Unit-1: Security Architecture and OS Security Fundamentals 2025-08-04
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- This component manages hardware and software resources on a computer(13 letters)
- A set of processes and technologies used to protect data in information systems(13 letters)
- A type of security that focuses on protecting communication via emails (5,8 letters)
- A structured collection of data or information that can be easily accessed, managed, and updated(8 letters)
- The high-level description of how an OS interacts with hardware and software (9,7 letters)
- These are categorized into tangible and intangible types, and have organizational value (5,5 letters)
- Refers to the weaknesses in an operating system that can be exploited (14 letters)
- A rule that enforces how passwords should be created and managed (8,8 letters)
- A method of security that often involves layers like hardware, software, and processes (8,7 letters)
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- The full form of DBMS (8,10 letters)
- An individual element in an information system that has value and requires protection(5 letters)
- A program that manages user permissions and roles in a system (4,13 letters)
- Refers to the protection of devices and users connected through the web (7,8 letters)
- The process of verifying the identity of a user(14 letters)
- The overall design and structure of security controls in an organization(11 letters)
15 Clues: The full form of DBMS (8,10 letters) • The process of verifying the identity of a user(14 letters) • A program that manages user permissions and roles in a system (4,13 letters) • A rule that enforces how passwords should be created and managed (8,8 letters) • This component manages hardware and software resources on a computer(13 letters) • ...
WHMIS and Lab Safety 2025-09-02
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- The skull and crossbones pictogram warns of this type of toxic substance. (6 letters)
- Immediately inform your ___ if there's a spill or accident. (7 letters)
- Before a lab, make sure long ___ is tied back to keep it away from flames and chemicals. (4 letters)
- A pictogram for organisms or toxins that can cause disease. (12 letters)
- Use these to protect your hands when handling chemicals. (6 letters)
- When heating a test tube, always point the opening of the tube ___ from yourself and others. (4 letters)
- A more severe hazard warning word. (6 letters)
- This pictogram shows a substance that can damage skin, eyes, and metals. (9 letters)
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- Always wear these to protect your eyes from chemicals and broken glass. (7 letters)
- Never directly smell a chemical; instead, you can waft the ___ toward your nose. (5 letters)
- This cylinder-shaped pictogram warns of gas stored under high pressure. (14 letters)
- This symbol represents a bomb and indicates a substance that can explode or react violently. (9 letters)
- Never leave a lit Bunsen burner or chemical reaction ___ in the lab. (10 letters)
- Never engage in horseplay or ___ in the lab. (7 letters)
- Wear this to protect your clothes from chemical spills. (5 letters)
15 Clues: A more severe hazard warning word. (6 letters) • Never engage in horseplay or ___ in the lab. (7 letters) • Wear this to protect your clothes from chemical spills. (5 letters) • Use these to protect your hands when handling chemicals. (6 letters) • Immediately inform your ___ if there's a spill or accident. (7 letters) • ...
Roman Gods - Carlotta 2024-05-08
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- Her Greek name is Aphrodite
- God of the Sun
- Goddess of the Hunt
- God of the Sea
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of the Underworld
- Goddess of the Harvest
- His Greek name is Eros
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- God of Sleep
- His Greek name is Hephaestus
- Her Greek name is Nike
- Goddess of the Moon
- Messenger of the Gods
- God of Shepherds
- Her Greek name is Rhea
15 Clues: God of Sleep • God of the Sun • God of the Sea • God of Shepherds • Goddess of the Hunt • Goddess of the Moon • Goddess of Marriage • Messenger of the Gods • God of the Underworld • Her Greek name is Nike • Her Greek name is Rhea • Goddess of the Harvest • His Greek name is Eros • Her Greek name is Aphrodite • His Greek name is Hephaestus
Ancient Greece Art 2024-10-22
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- The central space where public meetings were held
- A picture or pattern produced by arranging small stone, tile, or glass
- The father of the tragedy
- Greek god of music
- One of the periods of Greek art where the sculptures were simple, balanced and restrained
- Song of _____________ was one of the oldest songs of complete musical composition
- A successful tragedy proves a ____________ in the audience
- Greek plays always included a _________________
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- One of the periods of Greek art where the sculptures were more naturalistic and also expressive
- Held the city’s chief temple
- Greek god of theatre
- This philosopher wrote the oldest theory of art in the west
- One of the periods of Greek art where the sculptures were rigid and stylized
- Wrote over 100 plays (Oedipus Rex and Antigone)
- The Greeks believed music was _______________
- This philosopher did not hold art in high regard
- Type of pose is Greek art where the figure’s weight is mainly supported by one leg
- Invented the deus ex machina character in plays
- State A political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory and serving as political center
19 Clues: Greek god of music • Greek god of theatre • The father of the tragedy • Held the city’s chief temple • The Greeks believed music was _______________ • Wrote over 100 plays (Oedipus Rex and Antigone) • Invented the deus ex machina character in plays • Greek plays always included a _________________ • This philosopher did not hold art in high regard • ...
Prophet Muhammad 2023-11-03
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- Muhammad's mother, who died when he was six years old. (5 letters)
- This pillar we abstain from food & drink (8 letters)
- In which cave did Muhammad receive the first revelation? (4 letters)
- What is the 1st pillar if Islam. (7 Letters)
- What was Muhammad known for that also refers to a key trait in Islam? It's the quality of always telling the truth. (7 letters)
- What is the holy book of Islam that contains the messages received by Muhammad? (5 letters)
- Name of the uncle who cared for Muhammad after his grandfather passed away. (5 letters)
- Who brought the revelations from God to Muhammad? (7 letters)
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- This pillar is performed 5 times a day.
- This pillar is performed once in a lifetime at the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W.) (4 letters)
- One of the Five Pillars of Islam that involves giving to those in need. (4 letters) - Zakat
- What was the name of Muhammad's father who passed away before he was born? (6 letters)
- What was the name of Muhammad's grandfather who took care of him after his parents passed away? (6 letters)
- City where Prophet Muhammad born? (4 letters)
- Prophet Muhammad is the...... Messenger (5 letters)
15 Clues: This pillar is performed 5 times a day. • What is the 1st pillar if Islam. (7 Letters) • City where Prophet Muhammad born? (4 letters) • Prophet Muhammad is the...... Messenger (5 letters) • This pillar we abstain from food & drink (8 letters) • Who brought the revelations from God to Muhammad? (7 letters) • ...
Dragon Ball Z 2025-05-20
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- Technique allowing two warriors to merge into a more powerful being. (6 letters)
- Magic bean grown by Korin that restores energy and health (____ Bean). (5 letters)
- Galactic tyrant responsible for the destruction of Planet Vegeta. (6 letters) (Note: French "FREEZER" was 7 letters)
- Piccolo's home planet and origin of the original Dragon Balls. (5 letters)
- Prince of the Saiyans, Goku's rival and ally. (6 letters)
- Goku's best Earthling friend, often killed and resurrected. (7 letters)
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- Main hero of the series, a Saiyan raised on Earth. (4 letters)
- Goku's first son, great fighting potential revealed against Cell. (5 letters)
- Son of Vegeta and Bulma, who came from the future to warn the Z-Fighters. (6 letters)
- Namekian warrior, former enemy turned Gohan's mentor. (7 letters)
- Race of extraterrestrial warriors from which Goku and Vegeta originate. (6 letters)
- Goku's signature blue energy wave attack taught by Master Roshi. (10 letters) (Note: French "KAMEHA" was 6 letters)
- Bio-android created by Dr. Gero, seeking perfection by absorbing Androids 17 and 18. (4 letters)
- Other World martial arts master who teaches the Kaiōken and Spirit Bomb (King ___). (4 letters)
14 Clues: Prince of the Saiyans, Goku's rival and ally. (6 letters) • Main hero of the series, a Saiyan raised on Earth. (4 letters) • Namekian warrior, former enemy turned Gohan's mentor. (7 letters) • Goku's best Earthling friend, often killed and resurrected. (7 letters) • Piccolo's home planet and origin of the original Dragon Balls. (5 letters) • ...
middle and Southern Colonies 2025-09-18
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- (6 letters) A public house that served as a social and political hub for colonists.
- Life & Society
- (8 letters) A colonial law-making body, like Virginia's House of Burgesses.
- (8 letters) The powerful Native American confederacy that allied with the British.
- (7 letters) The primary cash crop of the Virginia and Maryland colonies.
- (10 letters) A young Virginia officer who gained his first military experience in this war.
- (6 letters) A pacifist religious group that settled heavily in Pennsylvania.
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- (10 letters) A large southern farm that relied on enslaved labor to grow cash crops.
- (6 letters) A plant grown in South Carolina used to create a valuable blue dye.
- & Agriculture
- (7 letters) A citizen army, composed of non-professional soldiers, called upon in emergencies.
- (6 letters) A farmer who cultivates his own small plot of land.
- French & Indian War
- (8 letters) Any crop grown specifically for sale and profit.
- (7 letters) The Ottawa chief who led a major rebellion against the British in 1763 after the war.
15 Clues: & Agriculture • Life & Society • French & Indian War • (8 letters) Any crop grown specifically for sale and profit. • (6 letters) A farmer who cultivates his own small plot of land. • (7 letters) The primary cash crop of the Virginia and Maryland colonies. • (8 letters) A colonial law-making body, like Virginia's House of Burgesses. • ...
Greece crossword 2022-05-04
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- Greek island where money was stored for the delian league
- most powerful navy
- fable writer
- what is Ares the god of
- Homers first book
- Civil wars in Greece
- what is Aphrodite the goddess of
- Greek religion
- most powerful army
- zeus's main power
- sports to honor the gods
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- league formed during persian war
- Poseidons powers
- Homers second book
- high hills
- mountains in Greece
- Temple built for Athena
- Sparta government
- persian war victory
- Greek government
- Where does the marathon come from
- Total numbers of greek gods
- achilles weakness
- greece city state
- Trojan war started over her
25 Clues: high hills • fable writer • Greek religion • Poseidons powers • Greek government • Homers first book • Sparta government • achilles weakness • greece city state • zeus's main power • Homers second book • most powerful navy • most powerful army • mountains in Greece • persian war victory • Civil wars in Greece • Temple built for Athena • what is Ares the god of • sports to honor the gods • ...
Tic Tac Project 2017-12-10
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- the Great king of Macedonia
- Greek physician
- War ancient Greek war
- towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy
- an ancient martial art which mixes wrestling and boxing
- a form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta
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- Greek philosopher
- ancient Greek poet
- a city state in ancient Greece
- democracy a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials
- democracy a form of democracy in which people decide policy initiatives directly
- a rectangular mass military formation
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- a form of power structure in which power rests with a small number of people
- state a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- student of Socrates
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 • ...
james's Greek crossword 2024-04-25
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- a peninsula at the southern tip of greece
- a short storie involving animals and a lesson
- where gods and goddesses live
- a goverment type ruled by a few rich people
- the upper class citezen in greece
- stories that include gods and godesses
- a person who loyal to there goverment
- traiding group who taught the greeks numbers and letters
- a narrow strip of land connecting two large lands
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- symbols that stand for sounds
- a body of land with water on 3 sides
- someone who took power in an illegal way
- goverment in wich all citizens make decisions
- greek games held every four years to honnor zeus
- long stories involving gods passed down from others
- the word meaning city in greece
- ruler of all gods
17 Clues: ruler of all gods • symbols that stand for sounds • where gods and goddesses live • the word meaning city in greece • the upper class citezen in greece • a body of land with water on 3 sides • a person who loyal to there goverment • stories that include gods and godesses • someone who took power in an illegal way • a peninsula at the southern tip of greece • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-07
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- The release of energy from food
- This muscle contracts and relaxes to help us breathe (9 letters)
- The flap that covers the windpipe during swallowing (9 letters)
- Tiny structures in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged (7 letters)
- Substance in the nose that filters air (5 letters)
- Organ where gas exchange occurs (5 letters)
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- The branches of tubes that carry air in the lungs(11 letters)
- The process of breathing in (10 letters)
- The gas we need for survival (6 letters)
- The movement of gasses (9 letters)
- Tiny blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick (11 letters)
- Structures that vibrate to produce sound (6 letters)
- The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs (7 letters)
- Tube that branches from the trachea into the lungs (7 letters)
14 Clues: The release of energy from food • The movement of gasses (9 letters) • The process of breathing in (10 letters) • The gas we need for survival (6 letters) • Organ where gas exchange occurs (5 letters) • Substance in the nose that filters air (5 letters) • Structures that vibrate to produce sound (6 letters) • Tiny blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick (11 letters) • ...
Prefix Anti spelling 2025-01-09
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- A substance used to stop bacterial growth (10 letters)
- Something that helps stop sweating (12 letters)
- A program to eliminate viruses on software or computers (7 letter)
- A substance used to prevent freezing in car engines (9 letters)
- A character in a story who isn't a perfect hero (9 letters)
- A substance that prevents infection in wounds (9 letters)
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- To expect or look forward to (10 letters)
- Old or rare, often valuable (7 letters)
- Not social, avoiding interactions (9 letters)
- A medicine that prevents or cures poison (7 letters)
- A substance that helps to lower swelling or pain (14 letters)
- A substance that kills or prevents bacteria (13 letters)
- A reaction where the body makes these to fight off diseases (8 letters)
- A medicine used to treat allergic reactions (11 letters)
- A funny or silly action (6 letters)
15 Clues: A funny or silly action (6 letters) • Old or rare, often valuable (7 letters) • To expect or look forward to (10 letters) • Not social, avoiding interactions (9 letters) • Something that helps stop sweating (12 letters) • A medicine that prevents or cures poison (7 letters) • A substance used to stop bacterial growth (10 letters) • ...
New York Creative Arts Tour 2025-10-16
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- What is the neighbourhood in Manhattan called which is famous for theatres? (4,6letters)
- The art of creating dance (12 letters)
- Links between dance phrases or sections (11 letters)
- Annual awards honouring Broadway productions (5 letters)
- The tallest building in NYC as of 2025, built on the site of the Twin Towers (3,5,5 letters)
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- The iconic triangular building at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway (9 letters)
- When dancers perform different phrases simultaneously (12 letters)
- What is the location of the New York's Theatre district? (4,4letters)
- NYC’s oldest public park, located in Lower Manhattan (7 letters)
- When the same movements overlap in time (5 letters)
- A choreography with several sections, linked by a theme. (8 letters)
- What are the New York theatre awards called? (5 letters)
- This NYC borough is known for its cultural diversity and is home to JFK Airport (6 letters)
- NYC’s main public library, famous for its lion statues (6 letters)
- What is the name of the classic New York Theatre?(4letters)
15 Clues: The art of creating dance (12 letters) • When the same movements overlap in time (5 letters) • Links between dance phrases or sections (11 letters) • Annual awards honouring Broadway productions (5 letters) • What are the New York theatre awards called? (5 letters) • What is the name of the classic New York Theatre?(4letters) • ...
Medieval General Knowledge: 2024-08-25
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- Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters)
- Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086
- Where the King lived (6 letters)
- A member of the army who shoots using a bow and arrow (6 letters)
- Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters)
- Famous French King who thought he was made of glass (7 letters)
- Poorest group of people who worked the land in medieval times (8 letters)
- Medieval conflict between Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land (Middle East)(8 letters)
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- Part of the army who go into battle on horseback (7 letters)
- Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters)
- Famous battle of Vikings versus Anglo-Saxons, the Battle of Stamford _______. (6 letters)
- Serious disease which killed 1/2 to 1/3 of the population of Europe (5,5)
- Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5)
- The Battle of _______, where William the Conqueror won the crown of England (8 letters)
- Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters)
15 Clues: Where the King lived (6 letters) • Document signed by King John in 1215 (5, 5) • Location of Thomas Becket's murder (9 letters) • Religion of most medieval Europeans (9 letters) • Medieval king known as "the Lionheart" (7 letters) • Norman king who conquered England in 1066 (9 letters) • Historical record ordered by William the Conqueror in 1086 • ...
Yasmin's cross word 2024-04-25
7 Clues: ruler of all God's • the word for city in Greek • where God's and goddesses lived • some one who took power in an illegal way • A peninsula at the southern tip of Greece • government which all citizens make decision • trading group who taught the Greeks letters and numbers
Revision 10 Sports Performance Nutrition, Hydration, and Recovery 2024-09-10
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- (Form of recovery involving light exercise.)
- (Recommended food type post-exercise for muscle repair.)
- (Type of nutrient that provides energy and includes foods like pasta.)
- (Food type to eat for quick recovery after intense exercise.)
- strategy involving reducing intake of this substance. (9 letters)
- and Answers:
- (Amount of time you should eat after a game or training.)
- (Hydration strategy involving reducing intake of this substance.)
- (Essential to maintain during physical activity to prevent dehydration.)
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- 3: Nutrition, Hydration, and Recovery
- (Important nutrient that helps repair muscles and includes chicken.)
- of time you should eat after a game or training. (4 letters)
- to maintain during physical activity to prevent dehydration. (7 letters)
- (A type of recovery that includes foam rolling.)
- nutrient that helps repair muscles and includes chicken. (7 letters)
- of nutrient that provides energy and includes foods like pasta. (11 letters)
- type to eat for quick recovery after intense exercise. (6 letters)
- food type post-exercise for muscle repair. (8 letters)
- of recovery involving light exercise. (7 letters)
19 Clues: and Answers: • 3: Nutrition, Hydration, and Recovery • (Form of recovery involving light exercise.) • (A type of recovery that includes foam rolling.) • of recovery involving light exercise. (7 letters) • food type post-exercise for muscle repair. (8 letters) • (Recommended food type post-exercise for muscle repair.) • ...
Greek Theatre Jargon 2022-01-26
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- and down levels of Koilon
- floor on Greek stages
- of the Dyonsian festival contest
- way to resolve play
- performers off stage on wheels
- who wrote Medea
- of all Greek playwrights, it is the only comedy written play
- Ex Machine
- who wrote “Oedipus Rex”
- inside a seen
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- who wrote “The Suppliants”
- his name from Thespis’
- Theatre Machines
- actors would use to enter
- of Greek Theatre
- area”
- prepare to enter through doors
- in a yearly festival and is a staple of wine
- be rotated during performance
- where the leader of chorus stands
- roof for actors playing as gods
- appear at the end, resolving conflict
22 Clues: area” • Ex Machine • inside a seen • who wrote Medea • Theatre Machines • of Greek Theatre • way to resolve play • floor on Greek stages • his name from Thespis’ • who wrote “Oedipus Rex” • and down levels of Koilon • actors would use to enter • who wrote “The Suppliants” • be rotated during performance • prepare to enter through doors • performers off stage on wheels • ...
Heroes & Legendary Mortals 2026-02-23
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- Greek hero who killed the Minotaur
- Roman name for Odysseus
- Greatest Trojan warrior
- Greek hero of the Trojan War
- Hero of the Odyssey
- Greek commander of the Trojan War
- Winged horse
- Roman name for Heracles
- Youth who loved himself
- Hero who flew too close to the sun
- Trojan prince who started the war
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- Hero who completed twelve labors
- Nymph who loved Narcissus
- Minotaur’s labyrinth creator
- King who rolled a boulder forever
- Slayer of Medusa
- First woman in Greek mythology
- King of Troy
- Wife of Agamemnon
- Hero of the Aeneid
- Titan punished with eternal hunger
21 Clues: King of Troy • Winged horse • Slayer of Medusa • Wife of Agamemnon • Hero of the Aeneid • Hero of the Odyssey • Roman name for Odysseus • Greatest Trojan warrior • Roman name for Heracles • Youth who loved himself • Nymph who loved Narcissus • Minotaur’s labyrinth creator • Greek hero of the Trojan War • First woman in Greek mythology • Hero who completed twelve labors • ...
Brain Dump 2021-06-04
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- _________point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.
- The particles of a _____ are close together but they can flow and slide over each other. (6 letters)
- _____ water turns it into ice. (8 letters)
- The particles of a _____ are locked in position by strong forces. (5 letters)
- The solid state of water is called _____. (3 letters)
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas is called _____. (11 letters)
- If we want to turn water into steam we have to _____ it. (4 letters)
- The particles of a _____ have large spaces between them. (3 letters)
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- A solid will change into the liquid state at its _____ point. (7 letters)
- The process of turning a gas into a liquid is called _____. (12 letters)
- _____ energy of particles of matter increases when the Tempe increases.
- The gaseous state of ice is called _____. (5 letters)
- _________ is the fourth state of matter.
- If we want to turn steam into water we have to _____ it. (4 letters)
- The liquid state of ice is called _____. (5 letters)
15 Clues: _________ is the fourth state of matter. • _____ water turns it into ice. (8 letters) • _________point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. • The liquid state of ice is called _____. (5 letters) • The gaseous state of ice is called _____. (5 letters) • The solid state of water is called _____. (3 letters) • ...
Handling calls 2025-07-29
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- A list of names and phone numbers, often on your phone. (8 letters)
- If the line is busy, you might have to do this later. (4, 4)
- The person who is receiving the phone call. (8 letters)
- To make a phone call to someone. (4 letters)
- To connect a caller to someone else. (9 letters)
- The sound a phone makes when someone is calling. (8 letters)
- Something you write down during a call to remember information. (4 letters)
- To end a phone conversation. (4, 2)
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- The main topic or reason for the call. (7 letters)
- The person who makes the phone call. (6 letters)
- Not busy; free to talk. (9 letters)
- Busy; already talking to someone on the phone. (7 letters)
- A message you can leave if someone doesn't answer the phone. (9 letters)
- To wait on the phone for a short time. (4, 2)
- To make the sound of your phone silent. (4 letters)
15 Clues: Not busy; free to talk. (9 letters) • To end a phone conversation. (4, 2) • To make a phone call to someone. (4 letters) • To wait on the phone for a short time. (4, 2) • The person who makes the phone call. (6 letters) • To connect a caller to someone else. (9 letters) • The main topic or reason for the call. (7 letters) • ...
ACS 2025-09-19
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- for ACS without myocardial necrosis (biomarkers normal) (8,6 letters – two words)
- Clues
- Clues
- used for chest pain relief in ACS, often sublingual (10 letters)
- option for severe ACS, involving grafting new vessels (4 letters)
- ACS symptom radiating to the left arm or jaw (4 letters)
- common symptom of ACS, feeling like pressure or tightness in the chest (6 letters)
- procedure to visualize coronary blockages in ACS (10 letters)
- "S" in ACS (5 letters)
- of ACS with ST-segment elevation on ECG, requiring immediate reperfusion (5 letters)
- primary underlying cause of ACS, buildup in coronary arteries (6 letters)
- of ACS without ST elevation but with biomarker rise (6 letters)
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- often used alongside antiplatelets in ACS (6 letters)
- class drug used to reduce heart workload in ACS (4 letters)
- test elevation indicating heart muscle damage in ACS (7 letters)
- drug often given first in ACS management (6 letters)
- test (besides troponin) that rises in heart injury (7 letters)
17 Clues: Clues • Clues • "S" in ACS (5 letters) • drug often given first in ACS management (6 letters) • often used alongside antiplatelets in ACS (6 letters) • ACS symptom radiating to the left arm or jaw (4 letters) • class drug used to reduce heart workload in ACS (4 letters) • procedure to visualize coronary blockages in ACS (10 letters) • ...
silent letters 2021-07-29
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- identify something
- in between your top and bottom leg
- go up a tree
- to do with a pencil
- use to cut food
- instrument with strings
- opposite of not guilty
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- car accident
- handle on a door
- make a blanket with yarn
- attaches hand to arm
- hang on door at Christmas
- protects the princess
- you do this to presents
- to make a prediction
15 Clues: car accident • go up a tree • use to cut food • handle on a door • identify something • to do with a pencil • attaches hand to arm • to make a prediction • protects the princess • opposite of not guilty • you do this to presents • instrument with strings • make a blanket with yarn • hang on door at Christmas • in between your top and bottom leg
Silent Letters 2021-09-22
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- joint in the middle of your leg
- another name for the season of Fall
- opposite of right
- a small flying insect
- give attention without speaking
- cover with paper
- shortest finger
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- the end after a long time
- where a royal family lives
- to be aware using your brain
- sound that bounces back
- spirit
- move up using your feet
- chew
- not hard
15 Clues: chew • spirit • not hard • shortest finger • cover with paper • opposite of right • a small flying insect • sound that bounces back • move up using your feet • the end after a long time • where a royal family lives • to be aware using your brain • joint in the middle of your leg • give attention without speaking • another name for the season of Fall
Application Letters 2025-01-09
15 Clues: lamaran • melamar • jabatan • lowongan • kandidat • referensi • terlampir • wawancara • pengalaman • perekrutan • kesempatan • kualifikasi • persyaratan • hormat saya • daftar riwayat hidup
silent letters 2022-08-30
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- someone intelligent and well informed
- a part of the finger at a joint where the bone is near the surface
- to take part in a fight
- making twisted, swirly motions of the body
- bag made out of waterproof material
- lumps on objects
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- to mark on a surface
- facts, information, and skills someone has learned
- small worthless objects
- statue in your garden
- in a very unhappy of Fortinet of poor quality
- a slight line or fold in something
- the activity of composing text
- an argument which is long and complicated
- knobbly, rough, and twisted
15 Clues: lumps on objects • to mark on a surface • statue in your garden • small worthless objects • to take part in a fight • knobbly, rough, and twisted • the activity of composing text • a slight line or fold in something • bag made out of waterproof material • someone intelligent and well informed • an argument which is long and complicated • making twisted, swirly motions of the body • ...
Letters Unlocked 2025-05-20
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- Fine soil or sediment carried by water and deposited in slow-moving rivers.
- Supplied land with water to help crops grow.
- What something is made of; its ingredients or parts.
- Having small, fine particles.
- The size and shape of the particles in soil or sand.
- person who grows crops or raises animals for food.
- The process of increasing in size or developing.
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- Containing a large amount of natural plant or animal material.
- A person who studies or works in one of the sciences.
- The process of sorting things into groups or categories.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow.
- The feel or appearance of a surface or substance, like soil.
- Rich in nutrients and able to support plant growth.
- A type of heavy, sticky soil that holds water well.
- A category or kind of something with specific features.
15 Clues: Having small, fine particles. • The top layer of earth where plants grow. • Supplied land with water to help crops grow. • The process of increasing in size or developing. • person who grows crops or raises animals for food. • Rich in nutrients and able to support plant growth. • A type of heavy, sticky soil that holds water well. • ...
Silent Letters 2025-10-17
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- The opposite of right.
- You use this tool to cut food.
- What a mouse does to cheese.
- Words that sound the same at the end, like “cat” and “hat.”
- To go up something, like stairs or a tree.
- To create or plan something new.
- What you do on a door before entering.
- The short, thick finger on your hand.
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- To use a pencil or pen to form words.
- A large animal with one or two horns on its nose.
- A board that gives information or directions.
- A joint that bends in the middle of your leg.
- A baby sheep.
- The part of your body that connects your hand and arm.
- A loop made by tying rope or string.
15 Clues: A baby sheep. • The opposite of right. • What a mouse does to cheese. • You use this tool to cut food. • To create or plan something new. • A loop made by tying rope or string. • To use a pencil or pen to form words. • The short, thick finger on your hand. • What you do on a door before entering. • To go up something, like stairs or a tree. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-26
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- SI unit of force (6 letters).
- Time taken for one complete oscillation (6 letters).
- The formula for work done (5 characters).
- The point where the entire mass of an object is concentrated (12 letters).
- Device used to measure electric current (7 letters).
- The basic unit of charge (7 letters).
- The rate of change of velocity (12 letters).
- The process by which heat is transferred through direct contact (10 letters).
- Phenomenon where light bends at the interface of two media (10 letters).
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- Law of motion stating that every action has an equal and opposite reaction (8 letters).
- The energy of motion (7 letters).
- The force per unit area exerted by a fluid (8 letters).
- The bending of light around an obstacle (11 letters).
- The unit of electric potential difference (4 letters).
14 Clues: SI unit of force (6 letters). • The energy of motion (7 letters). • The basic unit of charge (7 letters). • The formula for work done (5 characters). • The rate of change of velocity (12 letters). • Time taken for one complete oscillation (6 letters). • Device used to measure electric current (7 letters). • The bending of light around an obstacle (11 letters). • ...
Math Concepts 2025-08-22
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- value that represents "per hundred." (10 letters)
- mathematical operation that is the opposite of addition. (9 letters)
- number that represents "one part of a whole" in a division. (9 letters)
- polygon with four sides. (13 letters)
- longest side of a right triangle. (10 letters)
- center of a circle. (6 letters)
- number that is exactly divisible by another number. (6 letters)
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- result of multiplying two numbers. (8 letters)
- straight line that touches a curve at a single point without crossing it. (9 letters)
- distance around a circle. (11 letters)
- your math teacher's name (2words no space)
- mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. (2 letters)
- solid with six square faces. (7 letters)
- type of number that can only be divided by one and itself. (5 letters)
14 Clues: center of a circle. (6 letters) • polygon with four sides. (13 letters) • distance around a circle. (11 letters) • solid with six square faces. (7 letters) • your math teacher's name (2words no space) • result of multiplying two numbers. (8 letters) • longest side of a right triangle. (10 letters) • value that represents "per hundred." (10 letters) • ...
Mega Crossword 2017-03-31
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- The central room of a temple
- A famous Greek philosopher who died by drinking hemlock.
- The author of The Iliad
- The famous general who defeated Darius III
- A famous Greek mathematician
- The third style of Greek column
- The son of Darius the Great
- A city in Egypt founded by Alexander
- E________, the last of the three famous Greek tragedians
- The woman who helped Theseus defeat the Minotaur
- The people who conquered the Greeks in 146 B.C.
- The location of the Olympic Games
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- The kingdom Alexander inherited
- The man who gave the funeral oration
- The other kind of Greek drama (not tragedy)
- The author who wrote 'The Frogs'
- The location of the most famous Greek oracle
- The row of columns which surrounded a temple
- The 'father of History'
- A famous fighting city state
- The man who gouged out his own eyes
- The King of Mycenae
- The King who kept the Minotaur
- The city which the Greeks defeated by using a wooden horse
- _____ Ages, the first age of Ancient Greece.
25 Clues: The King of Mycenae • The author of The Iliad • The 'father of History' • The son of Darius the Great • The central room of a temple • A famous Greek mathematician • A famous fighting city state • The King who kept the Minotaur • The kingdom Alexander inherited • The third style of Greek column • The author who wrote 'The Frogs' • The location of the Olympic Games • ...
Ancient Greek Art 2025-09-18
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- Sun God, often depicted in his chariot
- Famous statue Venus de...
- Half-human, half-horse mythological creature
- A common type of Greek decorative ornament
- Technique with black paintings on the red background of a vessel
- The warrior in Homer's Illiad
- statues of men from the Archaic period
- Temple famous for its Caryatids
- Relaxed pose of a statue
- Column style with scroll-shaped volutes
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- God of wine and festivity
- The Classical period of Greek art was followed by the ... period
- Common material of Greek statues
- statues of women from the Archaic period
- Famous temple of Athena
- The Winged Victory of Samothrace represents the goddess...
- A vase for mixing wine with water
- The most ornate of the 3 main orders of Greek architecture
- Greek vase
- God of music and the arts, healing and light
- The two full-size statues, found in the sea near Riace, were made of...
- Myron's statue of a Greek athlete
- First to sculpt a nude female form in a life-size statue
- Trojan priest depicted with his sons in a famous sculpture
24 Clues: Greek vase • Famous temple of Athena • Relaxed pose of a statue • God of wine and festivity • Famous statue Venus de... • The warrior in Homer's Illiad • Temple famous for its Caryatids • Common material of Greek statues • A vase for mixing wine with water • Myron's statue of a Greek athlete • Sun God, often depicted in his chariot • statues of men from the Archaic period • ...
NSW Reads Lucky's by Andrew Pippos 2020-11-29
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- Name of Lucky’s wife (5)
- Nation with strong cultural influence on Greek Cafes (abbrev.) (3)
- The theatre that was the home of Wagga Wagga’s most famous milk bar (7)
- Lucky’s favourite game show (14)
- City where Lucky was born (7)
- Common style of café seating (5)
- Name of a 1930s Greek café in Kiama (11)
- Town where Andrew Pippos' family cafe is located (10)
- Anise-flavoured aperitif that is widely consumed in Greece (4)
- Name of the journalist writing about Lucky's (9)
- A popular Greek fast food consisting of small pieces of meat grilled on a skewer (8)
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- Name for an ice cream dessert (6)
- Lucky's full name 14)
- One common name for a Greek café (7)
- Name of Achilles' cafe (13)
- Style of architecture used in many Greek cafes (7)
- Beverage you could always find in a milk bar (7)
- Name of Andrew Pippos' family cafe (10)
- Number of books has Andrew Pippos has published (3)
- Name of a Greek yoghurt-based dip (8)
20 Clues: Lucky's full name 14) • Name of Lucky’s wife (5) • Name of Achilles' cafe (13) • City where Lucky was born (7) • Lucky’s favourite game show (14) • Common style of café seating (5) • Name for an ice cream dessert (6) • One common name for a Greek café (7) • Name of a Greek yoghurt-based dip (8) • Name of Andrew Pippos' family cafe (10) • Name of a 1930s Greek café in Kiama (11) • ...
Etymology Review Unit 5/6/7/8 2025-10-30
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- name for greek letter ℩
- What does the prefix dia- mean?
- Arabic number for LIII
- Greek letter with 3 different forms
- prefix meaning “small”
- Arabic number for XXXIV
- prefix meaning “hidden”
- Greek name for θ
- suffix meaning “rule by”
- Arabic number for CXVII
- prefix meaning “back, again”
- What is the Greek word for Name?
- prefix meaning “around, center”
- suffix meaning “quality of, state of”
- what Suffix means “art, science study of”
- English combining form from Greek number one
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- translate to english: τεαχερ
- what does hemi- mean?
- Arabic number for LXXXII
- How many sides does a pentagon have?
- Two words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings
- translate to english: αθλετ℩κ
- Meaning of prefix mal-, male-
- what does the Greek Preposition trans- mean
- Two words that meaning opposite things
- suffix meaning “writing”
- suffix meaning “pertaining to rules”
- English word/meaning for octo-/octa-
- Definition of prefix ortho-
- number root for quartum
- suffix meaning “tool for viewing”
31 Clues: Greek name for θ • what does hemi- mean? • Arabic number for LIII • prefix meaning “small” • name for greek letter ℩ • Arabic number for XXXIV • prefix meaning “hidden” • Arabic number for CXVII • number root for quartum • Arabic number for LXXXII • suffix meaning “rule by” • suffix meaning “writing” • Definition of prefix ortho- • translate to english: τεαχερ • ...
Fun with Spelling Week 2 2021-01-31
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- sound waves that bounce off the wall
- The winning team received a shiny, gold _____.
- When you eat something it goes down your throat and into your _________ where it gets digested.
- an enormous animal with gigantic ears and a long trunk
- an intelligent, friendly sea mammal
- After the earthquake, the city was a mess! There was no order. There was ________ everywhere.
- a machine which helps us have a conversation with someone far away
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- Pablo ran through the forest and back into his house to escape the bear. He slammed the front door and exclaimed, "_______! What a relief! He almost got me."
- While on safari, my father took a ______ of a ferocious lion with his camera.
- Happy that she had won the argument,Clara gave a _________ smile.
- a pain in your head is called a _______
- We go here to learn and play every day except Saturday and Sunday.
- a very large group of musicians with wind, string and percussion instruments
- Our collection of letters is called the ______. This name comes from the Greek letters 'alpha' and 'beta'.
- another word for ghost
- Our planet has this shape
16 Clues: another word for ghost • Our planet has this shape • an intelligent, friendly sea mammal • sound waves that bounce off the wall • a pain in your head is called a _______ • The winning team received a shiny, gold _____. • an enormous animal with gigantic ears and a long trunk • Happy that she had won the argument,Clara gave a _________ smile. • ...
Ancient Romans and Greeks 2021-02-12
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- Greeks valued dogs for companionship and ability to
- The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor
- Greeks consumed vegetables and Romans consumed
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made form
- Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game
- The most important food to ancient Greeks
- Romans owned a small white dog that was a
- Roman dogs would guard and protect homes from
- Greeks considered women to be __ of the husband
- Greek wedding rituals would take _ days to complete
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- Room set aside for Greek women in the home
- Common Roman citizens lived in apartment complex
- Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman
- Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal
- Roman citizens in high positions had their clothes
- Greek girls married at a young age, Romans were
- Greek women wore full-length tunic called
- An important Greek food used as sweetener in food.
- Roman one with absolute authority over all family
19 Clues: Greek women wore full-length tunic called • Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game • The most important food to ancient Greeks • Romans owned a small white dog that was a • Room set aside for Greek women in the home • The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor • Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman • Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal • ...
Ancient Romans and Greeks 2021-02-12
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- Greeks valued dogs for companionship and ability to
- The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor
- Greeks consumed vegetables and Romans consumed
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made form
- Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game
- The most important food to ancient Greeks
- Romans owned a small white dog that was a
- Roman dogs would guard and protect homes from
- Greeks considered women to be __ of the husband
- Greek wedding rituals would take _ days to complete
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- Room set aside for Greek women in the home
- Common Roman citizens lived in apartment complex
- Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman
- Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal
- Roman citizens in high positions had their clothes
- Greek girls married at a young age, Romans were
- Greek women wore full-length tunic called
- An important Greek food used as sweetener in food.
- Roman one with absolute authority over all family
19 Clues: Greek women wore full-length tunic called • Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game • The most important food to ancient Greeks • Romans owned a small white dog that was a • Room set aside for Greek women in the home • The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor • Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman • Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal • ...
Ancient Romans and Greeks 2021-02-12
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- Room set aside for Greek women in the home
- The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made form
- Common Roman citizens lived in apartment complex
- An important Greek food used as sweetener in food.
- Roman citizens in high positions had their clothes
- Romans owned a small white dog that was a
- Greek women wore full-length tunic called
- Greek wedding rituals would take _ days to complete
- Greeks valued dogs for companionship and ability to
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- Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman
- Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game
- Greek girls married at a young age, Romans were
- Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal
- Roman dogs would guard and protect homes from
- The most important food to ancient Greeks
- Roman one with absolute authority over all family
- Greeks consumed vegetables and Romans consumed
- Greeks considered women to be __ of the husband
19 Clues: Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game • The most important food to ancient Greeks • Romans owned a small white dog that was a • Greek women wore full-length tunic called • Room set aside for Greek women in the home • The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor • Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman • Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal • ...
Ancient Romans and Greeks 2021-02-12
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- Greeks valued dogs for companionship and ability to
- The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor
- Greeks consumed vegetables and Romans consumed
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made form
- Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game
- The most important food to ancient Greeks
- Romans owned a small white dog that was a
- Roman dogs would guard and protect homes from
- Greeks considered women to be __ of the husband
- Greek wedding rituals would take _ days to complete
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- Room set aside for Greek women in the home
- Common Roman citizens lived in apartment complex
- Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman
- Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal
- Roman citizens in high positions had their clothes
- Greek girls married at a young age, Romans were
- Greek women wore full-length tunic called
- An important Greek food used as sweetener in food.
- Roman one with absolute authority over all family
19 Clues: Greek women wore full-length tunic called • Greeks & Romans loved to play a dice game • The most important food to ancient Greeks • Romans owned a small white dog that was a • Room set aside for Greek women in the home • The Gynaikon was upstairs on the __ floor • Most popular dog breeds in Greece and Roman • Romans wine hearty course at the end of meal • ...
Ancient Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2015-09-01
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- of the Dead A book of magic spells used to enter the afterlife
- A person that is conserved in linen
- The largest desert in the world
- the process of wrapping a dead pharaoh's body
- Another word for king
- River The river that aided the Egyptians in their survival
- A line of family Pharaohs
- Great Pyramid of Giza The pyramid made for king Khufu
- To give
- What was used to wrap mummies
- Gods and Goddesses
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- "The Black Land"
- A popular place in Egypt
- A mountain like tomb used to protect dead Pharaohs
- A Greek king
- Egyptian letters
- A part of a river that is very rocky and has rushing water
- A root plant that grew on the side of the Nile
- The part at which water and land meet forming dark mud
- A civilization that thrived in the desert
20 Clues: To give • A Greek king • "The Black Land" • Egyptian letters • Gods and Goddesses • Another word for king • A popular place in Egypt • A line of family Pharaohs • What was used to wrap mummies • The largest desert in the world • A person that is conserved in linen • A civilization that thrived in the desert • the process of wrapping a dead pharaoh's body • ...
Greece🏺 vs, Rome⚱️ 2021-02-12
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- what happened during the third Punic war?
- what types of food did Greece grow?
- what games did Greece kids play?
- what happened in the second Punic war?
- what did the Greece kids learn?
- who was the first Roman emperor?
- what is in the Roman timeline?
- how long did the roman republic last?
- what were the ages for people to get married in Rome?
- what types of clothes did the Greeks wear?
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- what types of pets did the Greece families have?
- when did Rome fall?
- what happened during the first Punic war?
- who was the main god in Rome?
- What were Greek houses made out of?
- how did Greece get their wine?
- how are the Greeks' alphabet different from today's alphabet?
- who were the founders of Rome?
- what did Greeks use to make their art?
- what type of art did the Romans make?
20 Clues: when did Rome fall? • who was the main god in Rome? • how did Greece get their wine? • who were the founders of Rome? • what is in the Roman timeline? • what did the Greece kids learn? • what games did Greece kids play? • who was the first Roman emperor? • What were Greek houses made out of? • what types of food did Greece grow? • what type of art did the Romans make? • ...
Language 2023-04-10
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- a collection of stories from a subgroup
- the calligraphy of British scribes, aka "blackletter"
- a room where scribes and illuminators worked
- the source of the letter a, from "alp" meaning ox
- the art of letter forms
- the earliest form of writing
- a writing instrument with a blunt end
- two words shortened to combine one word, as in "brunch"
- a pictographic writing system
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- a museum position that requires choosing artifacts
- the originator of American spelling reform
- the ability to read, write, and comprehend language
- the origin of an artifact
- the calligraphy of Irish scribes
- teaching a moral lesson through story
- the alphabet of the Norse
- the predecessor to modern day flyers/posters
- translation of "story" in Greek
- the skill/practice of areas of human ingenuity
- an abbreviation from the first letters of words
20 Clues: the art of letter forms • the origin of an artifact • the alphabet of the Norse • the earliest form of writing • a pictographic writing system • translation of "story" in Greek • the calligraphy of Irish scribes • teaching a moral lesson through story • a writing instrument with a blunt end • a collection of stories from a subgroup • the originator of American spelling reform • ...
Jewish Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-28
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- Officially declared to be a god
- stories with a moral
- design formed with small tiles of glass, stone or pottery
- ritual cleansing
- language developed by Latin people
- God the Father, Jesus the son, and the Holy Spirit
- A holy text
- literature that makes fun of their subject
- the art of giving speeches
- heartfelt changes to one's opinions or beliefs
- coming back to life
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- A channel that moves water overland
- culture emerged that included Greek and roman elements
- execution on a large wooden cross
- religious groups
- men who fought each other for public entertainment
- formal letters
- it issues right and wrong and how to treat others
- building material made by mixing small stones and sand with limestone, clay and water
- Roman Peace
- people who die for their beliefs
- describes life and teachings of Jesus
22 Clues: Roman Peace • A holy text • formal letters • religious groups • ritual cleansing • coming back to life • stories with a moral • the art of giving speeches • Officially declared to be a god • people who die for their beliefs • execution on a large wooden cross • language developed by Latin people • A channel that moves water overland • describes life and teachings of Jesus • ...
Egypt Crossword 2022-08-29
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- / Egyptian king
- / Word picture
- / egyptian pharaoh who build the Pyramid
- / a place where people worship the god
- / the desert is full of these
- / ancient Egyptians god of sky
- / a very dry area with very little rain
- / picture of a letter sound
- / Egyptian river
- / Ancient neighbor of Egypt
- / valuable metal part2
- / valuables relic
- / animal that egyptians liked most
- / Site of Great Pyramid
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- / preservation of dead bodies
- / Egyptian boy king
- / Paper making plant
- / ancient Egyptians god of sun
- / square base and 4 triangles
- / Name of female Pharaoh
- / system of writing
- / ancient Egypt was located on
- / Family rule
- / Human-headed lion
- / What metals did ancient Egypt use
- / ancient egyptian ruler
- / government system of ancient Egyptian
- / waterfall called in egypt
- / Egyptian write using greek letters
- / ancient Egyptians god of death
30 Clues: / Family rule • / Word picture • / Egyptian king • / Egyptian river • / valuables relic • / Egyptian boy king • / system of writing • / Human-headed lion • / Paper making plant • / valuable metal part2 • / Site of Great Pyramid • / Name of female Pharaoh • / ancient egyptian ruler • / picture of a letter sound • / waterfall called in egypt • / Ancient neighbor of Egypt • ...
SPELLING WORDS WEEK 7 2025-10-30
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- also known as the Eucharist
- a condiment used for hot dogs or hamburgers
- a person or thing that is being discussed
- something used to carry things, like eggs or flowers
- returning to God the first fruits of your time, talent and treasure
- what you learn for your improvement
- not here
- a lot of cars on the street
- in Greek, it means Thanksgiving
- the letters A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y
- a single sound of a word
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- made smaller
- speech sound that is not a vowel
- showing dislike for something unpleasant
- referring to the universe or outer space
- showing your deepest respect for things of God
- wonderful or awesome
- a spoken or written account of a event; a story
- believing in God and all He has revealed
- the repeating of something
20 Clues: not here • made smaller • wonderful or awesome • a single sound of a word • the repeating of something • also known as the Eucharist • a lot of cars on the street • in Greek, it means Thanksgiving • speech sound that is not a vowel • what you learn for your improvement • showing dislike for something unpleasant • referring to the universe or outer space • ...
Ahmanis Crossword 2024-04-24
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- Government in which all citizens make decisions
- Geek game held every 4 years to honor Zeus
- A peninsula at the southern tip of Greece
- A Government type - Rule by a “few” rich people
- Symbols that stand for sounds
- someone who took power in an illegal way
- Stories that include gods and goddesses
- ruler of all gods
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- Long poems involving gods passed down from others
- Where gods and goddesses lived
- a short story that involves animals
- Trading group who taught the Greeks letters and numbers
- The word for “City” in Greek
- body of land with 3 sides of water 1 side land
- A person who is loyal to their government
- The upper class citizen of Greece
- Narrow strip of land connecting two large lands
17 Clues: ruler of all gods • The word for “City” in Greek • Symbols that stand for sounds • Where gods and goddesses lived • The upper class citizen of Greece • a short story that involves animals • Stories that include gods and goddesses • someone who took power in an illegal way • A person who is loyal to their government • A peninsula at the southern tip of Greece • ...
Medical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-12
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- words derived from a person, name or place.
- tumor composed of epithelium
- an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word
- prefix that mean within
- the study of tumors.
- pertaining to the body
- a word part that is attached to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning
- a word part that it is attached to the end of a word to modify its meaning
- having a fever
- abnormal development
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- tumor composed of fat
- causing tumors
- root word that means bone
- one of the languages medical terminology is based off of
- abnormal condition of yellow (discoloration)
- basic unit of living things
- abbreviation for metastases
- treatment of cancer with drugs
- large internal organs contained in the body cavities, especially in the abdominal cavity
- suffix than means control, stop or standing.
20 Clues: causing tumors • having a fever • the study of tumors. • abnormal development • tumor composed of fat • pertaining to the body • prefix that mean within • root word that means bone • basic unit of living things • abbreviation for metastases • tumor composed of epithelium • treatment of cancer with drugs • words derived from a person, name or place. • ...
Probability and Statistics Symbols 2025-02-22
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- The mean of the smallest and largest numbers.(8 letters)
- 50% of population are below this value.(median)
- The relationship between variables.(11 letters)
- A continuous probability distribution.(normal)
- Value that occurs most frequently in population.(4 letters)
- Population samples variance estimator.(14 letters)
- Sum of all values in range of series.(9 letters)
- Set of scores that have the same mean and standard deviation.(score)
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- 25% of population are below this value.(1st)
- Measures the joint variability of two random variables.(10 letters)
- Average/Arithmetic Mean.(10 letters)
- 75% of population are below this value.(3rd)
- The middle point in a dataset.(6 letters)
- The spread between numbers in a data set.(8 letters)
- Half the population is below this value.(12 letters)
15 Clues: Average/Arithmetic Mean.(10 letters) • The middle point in a dataset.(6 letters) • 25% of population are below this value.(1st) • 75% of population are below this value.(3rd) • A continuous probability distribution.(normal) • 50% of population are below this value.(median) • The relationship between variables.(11 letters) • ...
Ancient Greek Art 2021-12-28
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- / Famous Greek Painter
- / Mask of Agamemnon material
- / A painting on a wall
- / simple column top
- / Very decorated top of a column
- / Who created the Greek Alphabet
- / Low-relief sculpture
- / Decorated top part of a column
- / Enclosed inner part of a shrine
- / King of Ancient Greek Gods
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- / 1 of 4 periods of Greek Art
- / 2 handled vase
- / Famous Greek Sculpture
- / Goddess of Victory
- / The Parthenon is located here
15 Clues: / 2 handled vase • / simple column top • / Goddess of Victory • / Famous Greek Painter • / A painting on a wall • / Low-relief sculpture • / Famous Greek Sculpture • / Mask of Agamemnon material • / King of Ancient Greek Gods • / 1 of 4 periods of Greek Art • / The Parthenon is located here • / Very decorated top of a column • / Who created the Greek Alphabet • ...
Ancient Greek Art 2021-12-28
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- Famous Greek Painter
- Mask of Agamemnon material
- A painting on a wall
- simple column top
- Very decorated top of a column
- Who created the Greek Alphabet
- Low-relief sculpture
- Decorated top part of a column
- Enclosed inner part of a shrine
- King of Ancient Greek Gods
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- 1 of 4 periods of Greek Art
- 2 handled vase
- Famous Greek Sculpture
- Goddess of Victory
- The Parthenon is located here
15 Clues: 2 handled vase • simple column top • Goddess of Victory • Famous Greek Painter • A painting on a wall • Low-relief sculpture • Famous Greek Sculpture • Mask of Agamemnon material • King of Ancient Greek Gods • 1 of 4 periods of Greek Art • The Parthenon is located here • Very decorated top of a column • Who created the Greek Alphabet • Decorated top part of a column • ...
Mythology 2012-10-17
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- Greek god of the sun
- Roman messenger of the gods
- Greek god of the ocean
- Norse god of evil
- Norse god of poetry
- Roman god of wine
- Leader of the Greek gods
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- Roman queen of the gods
- Norse god of lightning
- Greek goddess of love
- Roman god of war
- Norse god of the night
- Norse watcher of the gods
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Greek god of the underworld
15 Clues: Roman god of war • Norse god of evil • Roman god of wine • Norse god of poetry • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of love • Norse god of lightning • Norse god of the night • Greek god of the ocean • Roman queen of the gods • Roman goddess of wisdom • Leader of the Greek gods • Norse watcher of the gods • Roman messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld
levi Greek crossword 2024-04-24
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- a body of land with 3 sides of water 1 side land
- a narrow strip of land connecting two large lands
- ruler of all gods
- someone who took power in a illegal way
- a peninsula at the southern tip of greece
- symbols that stand for sound
- Greek games held every four years to honor zeus
- a government type rule by a few rich people
- another name for a city
- poem long poems involving gods passed down from others
- stories that include gods and goddesses
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- short story involving a lesson and animals
- a trading group that taught the Greeks letters and numbers
- the upper class citizen of greece
- home of the gods
- government in witch all citizen make decisions
- a person who is loyal to there government
17 Clues: home of the gods • ruler of all gods • another name for a city • symbols that stand for sound • the upper class citizen of greece • someone who took power in a illegal way • stories that include gods and goddesses • a peninsula at the southern tip of greece • a person who is loyal to there government • short story involving a lesson and animals • ...
levi Greek crossword 2024-04-24
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- a body of land with 3 sides of water 1 side land
- a narrow strip of land connecting two large lands
- ruler of all gods
- someone who took power in a illegal way
- a peninsula at the southern tip of greece
- symbols that stand for sound
- Greek games held every four years to honor zeus
- a government type rule by a few rich people
- another name for a city
- poem long poems involving gods passed down from others
- stories that include gods and goddesses
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- short story involving a lesson and animals
- a trading group that taught the Greeks letters and numbers
- the upper class citizen of greece
- home of the gods
- government in witch all citizen make decisions
- a person who is loyal to there government
17 Clues: home of the gods • ruler of all gods • another name for a city • symbols that stand for sound • the upper class citizen of greece • someone who took power in a illegal way • stories that include gods and goddesses • a peninsula at the southern tip of greece • a person who is loyal to there government • short story involving a lesson and animals • ...
Silent Letters 2019-02-17
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- servant of a king
- overloading in senses
- charge somebody in court
- secret dungeon
- assumed name
- hair in the upper lip
- pull and twist something away
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- indecent
- meeting place
- person who writes a play
- decorative design
- calmness under pressure
- downhill fall of snow
- false hair to cover the bald patch
- turn away or stop short
15 Clues: indecent • assumed name • meeting place • secret dungeon • servant of a king • decorative design • overloading in senses • downhill fall of snow • hair in the upper lip • calmness under pressure • turn away or stop short • person who writes a play • charge somebody in court • pull and twist something away • false hair to cover the bald patch
SILENT LETTERS 2016-10-03
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- the joint between thigh and leg
- to trace or form (present)
- any ringlike, curving, or curling mass or formation
- to twist and compress
- to make by interlocking loops of one or more yarns
- any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin
- an instrument for cutting
- little troll
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- a soldier in armor
- to fold or roll up
- the joint between the forearm and the hand.
- to trace or form(past)
- to bite or chew
- to show meaning without using spoken words
- to strike a object
15 Clues: little troll • to bite or chew • a soldier in armor • to fold or roll up • to strike a object • to twist and compress • to trace or form(past) • an instrument for cutting • to trace or form (present) • the joint between thigh and leg • to show meaning without using spoken words • the joint between the forearm and the hand. • to make by interlocking loops of one or more yarns • ...
Silent Letters 2025-07-14
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- – the day between Tuesday and Thursday
- – not going as planned; off course or wrong
- – to give in or surrender to something (e.g., illness, temptation)
- – money owed to someone or an institution
- – a pink fish often eaten or found in cold rivers
- – proof of payment or purchase
- – a person who fixes pipes and water systems
- – to position things in a straight line or agreement
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- – to close or secure something tightly
- – to struggle physically or mentally with something
- – scattered remains or waste after something is destroyed
- – the joint in your finger where it bends
- – a loan used to buy property or a house
- – a type of scented liquid typically worn by men
- – not obvious; delicate or indirect in effect or meaning
15 Clues: – proof of payment or purchase • – to close or secure something tightly • – the day between Tuesday and Thursday • – a loan used to buy property or a house • – the joint in your finger where it bends • – money owed to someone or an institution • – not going as planned; off course or wrong • – a person who fixes pipes and water systems • ...
Silent Letters 2024-05-15
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- The _____ in the movie when the cat chased the mouse was so funny.
- At the farm I saw the cutest _____ with soft white fur.
- My mom had to ____ the flyer for school.
- I took a bite out of the chip and a _____ fell onto the floor.
- I saw a ____ at the zoo.
- There was a huge _____ in the rope.
- My teacher told me to _____ a story about a boy and his pet.
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- There was a _____ flying around in my kitchen.
- Every morning I have to ______ my hair.
- The worker used a _____ to take the screw out of the wall.
- At the park I saw a little boy ______ a tall tree.
- My least favorite season is ______.
- The ______ dressed in armor and had a sword.
- Vanilla cookie is the best candle ______.
- I fell and scraped my _______.
15 Clues: I saw a ____ at the zoo. • I fell and scraped my _______. • My least favorite season is ______. • There was a huge _____ in the rope. • Every morning I have to ______ my hair. • My mom had to ____ the flyer for school. • Vanilla cookie is the best candle ______. • The ______ dressed in armor and had a sword. • There was a _____ flying around in my kitchen. • ...
Greek Tragedy 2022-12-08
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- two gangways on which chorus and actors made their entrances from either side into the orchestra
- Compound work made up of four distinct works
- Building behind greek theater
- Greek philosopher
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- A person who writes plays
- The god of wine and fertility
- a space where a chorus of dancers perform
- Seating area in greek
- Footwear actors wore in greek times
- A place where they performed
- First person to ever walk on stage to preform a play
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- greek choir that played tragedy, comedy, satyr plays, and modern work
- tragedians whose plays survived
- sacrifices dedicated to Dionysus
- Another word for actor
- wealthy Athenian citizen who assumed the public duty
- altar of Dionysus standing in the middle of the orchestra
- tragedian of classic Athens
- Most powerful city during greek times
- Releasing of relief and other emotions
- hymn sung and danced in honor of Dionysus
- Father of Disaster/tragedian
- A drama performed in theaters across greece
- open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports
- ex machina where something unexpected or implausible situation
26 Clues: Greek philosopher • Seating area in greek • Another word for actor • A person who writes plays • tragedian of classic Athens • A cruel and oppressive ruler • Father of Disaster/tragedian • A place where they performed • Building behind greek theater • The god of wine and fertility • tragedians whose plays survived • sacrifices dedicated to Dionysus • ...
History of Greek Theater- Jordan Ball 2021-03-01
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- the major festival was the
- comes from the greek word theatron
- was in the center of the seating area
- greek drama was presented at festivals honoring the god
- all performers except musicians wear
- the hero's downfall is his own____
- how many dramatists competed at city dionysia
- the same____actors appeared in each of the three tragedies
- increased the number of actors in plays from two to three
- the chorus served____functions
- the slope of the hill served as the
- theater in the wester world can be traced back to
- a tragic hero is a man of
- the plays followed a
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- a tragedy is
- the orchestra was____and 65ft in diameter
- the tragic hero's fall is not a pure
- a very wealthy city
- the performers in greek theater can be divided into____categories
- the owners___were carved into the back of the seats
- was a monster
- according to_____a tragedy should contain
- the orchestra as seen from the
- honored with a position in government
- is the origin of our word scene
- one key influence on greek drama is the
- the action in greek plays usually takes place
- did not have the negative connotations
- the word in greek means dance
- the earliest known playwright and actor
30 Clues: a tragedy is • was a monster • a very wealthy city • the plays followed a • a tragic hero is a man of • the major festival was the • the word in greek means dance • the orchestra as seen from the • the chorus served____functions • is the origin of our word scene • comes from the greek word theatron • the hero's downfall is his own____ • the slope of the hill served as the • ...
Reese's greek puzzle 2024-04-24
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- Government in which all citizens make decisions
- the word for (city) in greek
- symbols that stand for sound
- story's that include gods and goddesses
- the upper class citizen of greece
- peninsula at the southern tip of greece
- athletic events held every 4 years
- trading group who taught the Greeks letters and numbers
- body of land with water on three sides
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- a person who took power illegaly
- the ruler of all the gods
- the 12 gods lived here
- Long poems involving gods passed down from others
- Short story involving a lesson and animals
- a person who is loyal to there government
- skinny strip of land connecting to large peices of lands
- A Government type - Rule by a “few” rich people
17 Clues: the 12 gods lived here • the ruler of all the gods • the word for (city) in greek • symbols that stand for sound • a person who took power illegaly • the upper class citizen of greece • athletic events held every 4 years • body of land with water on three sides • story's that include gods and goddesses • peninsula at the southern tip of greece • ...
Spelling Words 4 2024-06-21
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- Organ responsible for digestion (8 letters).
- Aware or mindful (9 letters).
- Genuinely or honestly (9 letters).
- Resting place for the departed (7 letters).
- Without delay or hesitation (9 letters).
- Degree of hotness or coldness (11 letters).
- Part of the body that connects the arm to the torso (8 letters).
- Prepared with necessary tools or resources (8 letters).
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- Very old or from a distant past (7 letters).
- Meddle or get involved in someone else’s business (9 letters).
- Regular pattern of beats or music (6 letters).
- Desire to learn or explore (9 letters).
- Overstate or magnify (10 letters).
13 Clues: Aware or mindful (9 letters). • Genuinely or honestly (9 letters). • Overstate or magnify (10 letters). • Desire to learn or explore (9 letters). • Without delay or hesitation (9 letters). • Resting place for the departed (7 letters). • Degree of hotness or coldness (11 letters). • Organ responsible for digestion (8 letters). • Very old or from a distant past (7 letters). • ...
St. Paul 2021-03-16
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- Paul’s Profession before and after his conversion to Christianity
- Saul ____ early Christians
- Advocate, comforter, helper, paraclete – all are names for the __________
- In his writings, Paul insists that ____________in Christ is the basis of his new religious movement
- Paul’s letters are also known as _________
- Paul made at least _________ missionary journeys
- Author of the Book of Acts
- Paul was led to the fortress of Jerusalem, for his first trial before the Sanhedrin, however he escaped flagellation since he was a Roman _________
- Paul exercised his authority as an _______ of Jesus Christ
- Tradition holds that Paul might have died as martyr in this city
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- Acts of the Apostles was written to demonstrate how Christianity moved beyond Jewish circles and how Christ became the light of the world for the __________
- Paul experienced a vision of the risen Christ on the road to _________
- Paul’s companion _________ was known as the Encourager
- One of the challenges that the early church faced
- A spring harvest festival for the Jews and the 50th day after Easter for Christians
- St. Paul is believed to have spoken this language
- The number of letters attributed to Paul
- __________ means a change of mind and heart as well as a change of behavior and lifestyle
- Paul was a Greek speaking Jew from this peninsula
- Before his conversion, Paul was known as _________
20 Clues: Saul ____ early Christians • Author of the Book of Acts • The number of letters attributed to Paul • Paul’s letters are also known as _________ • Paul made at least _________ missionary journeys • One of the challenges that the early church faced • St. Paul is believed to have spoken this language • Paul was a Greek speaking Jew from this peninsula • ...
Theology II: Chapters 2 and 3 2021-10-24
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- number of years in the "LIVED" stage of the NT
- teaching what Jesus' lessons meant
- section of Old Testament books that are poetic and emotional
- the most important theme throughout the bible
- preaching/telling the stories of Jesus' lessons
- textual criticism deals with this aspect of biblical development and interpretation
- he wrote a Gospel and Acts of the Apostles
- king who had bible translated into English
- one who speaks for God
- objective biblical interpretation
- also called Epistles in the New Testament
- subjective biblical interpretation ___ sense
- Latin translation of the bible
- the Good New of salvation in Jesus Christ
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- arranging material of the biblical texts
- examining the literary type of the biblical texts
- using documents, maps, etc. to substantiate material in the bible
- type of prophet with a shorter biblical book
- Greek name for 1st 5 biblical books
- type of prophet with a longer biblical book
- first biblical book and deals with origins
- means "the instruction" and Hebrew title of 1st 5 biblical books
- looking at where the biblical texts come from
- Saint who translated the bible into Latin
- book by John that is "Apocalyptic"
- those who wrote the histories of the Israelites
- celebrating the Eucharist in the early Church
- Saint who wrote most of the NT letters
28 Clues: one who speaks for God • Latin translation of the bible • objective biblical interpretation • teaching what Jesus' lessons meant • book by John that is "Apocalyptic" • Greek name for 1st 5 biblical books • Saint who wrote most of the NT letters • arranging material of the biblical texts • Saint who translated the bible into Latin • also called Epistles in the New Testament • ...
Unit 2 Yaggy 2020-09-21
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- Held the Ten Commandments
- The worship due to God paid to images
- Founder of the Hebrew Nation
- Solemn agreement between people or between God
- The commission of the Original Sin by Adam and Eve
- Adopted by the Pharaoh's daughter
- Murdered his brother Abel
- Lead Israel when enemies oppressed
- Adam and Eve's third son
- Survived the flood in the Ark
- Hebrew for "anointed"
- Tricked his brother
- Jewish feast
- His prophecies refer to the Messiah
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- The second King of Israel
- The ancient leader of the Egyptians
- One who speaks to the people for God
- From the Greek for "10 Words"
- Son of Abraham
- mountain where Abraham almost sacrificed Isaac
- Jacob's favorite son
- The liberation of the Hebrew people from slavery
- the four letters of the divine name in Hebrew
- Established to perfect Old Covenant
- The Wife of Abraham
25 Clues: Jewish feast • Son of Abraham • Tricked his brother • The Wife of Abraham • Jacob's favorite son • Hebrew for "anointed" • Adam and Eve's third son • The second King of Israel • Held the Ten Commandments • Murdered his brother Abel • Founder of the Hebrew Nation • From the Greek for "10 Words" • Survived the flood in the Ark • Adopted by the Pharaoh's daughter • ...
CRaZy 2024-06-04
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- What dad is
- Mom's favorite thing to do
- The thing dad stole that was worth millions
- Title of the book
- What everyone calls the sender of the letters, the main characteHelmet
- The teacher's room Jason goes to for lunch
- What Jason had in Dr. Gomez's room
- The foster family that took in Jason
- THe person who stabbed Jason
- The Greek God dad thinks is Jason
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- What Jason realizes he has been hiding from himself
- what mom had that made her die
- The place Jason goes in order to get everyday visitation rights
- What Jason calls the voices in his head
- what Jason had at the beginning on a tray but by the end he had a bag for it
- The main character
- the thing Jason hid under his bed, from his dad
- Also known as socks
- mom's favorite color
- What Jason needed
20 Clues: What dad is • Title of the book • What Jason needed • The main character • Also known as socks • mom's favorite color • Mom's favorite thing to do • THe person who stabbed Jason • what mom had that made her die • The Greek God dad thinks is Jason • What Jason had in Dr. Gomez's room • The foster family that took in Jason • What Jason calls the voices in his head • ...
Valentine's Day 2023-01-15
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- this major invention was patented on v. day
- Porgie who kissed the girls and made them cry
- letters to Juliet are sent to this Italian city
- this candy company produces conversation hearts
- The tell-tale Heart author
- from where the oldest valentine's message sent
- favorite candy in a valentine's day box
- this website was born on V. Day
- tradition of sending flowers began here
- bacteriologist Fleming introduced this in 1929
- invented the first box of Valentine's day candy
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- Shakespeare mentions Valentine's day in this play
- kiss this and turn it into a prince
- Cupid's name in greek mythology
- group which receives the most valentines
- Cupid's mother in roman mythology
- city where first v. day celebration occurred
- this state produces America's most red roses
- in roman mythology this is Cupid's love interest
- who planned the St. Valentine's day massacre
20 Clues: The tell-tale Heart author • Cupid's name in greek mythology • this website was born on V. Day • Cupid's mother in roman mythology • kiss this and turn it into a prince • favorite candy in a valentine's day box • tradition of sending flowers began here • group which receives the most valentines • this major invention was patented on v. day • ...
Do you have your faculties about you? 2026-02-28
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- Sweet Pennsylvania city
- His last name is a color in another language
- "General ___" of Hamilton
- John Stewart's doppelgänger
- Her name is a seasonal homophone
- Unshackled guy?
- First name of Mr. Whelan's predecessor
- Synonym of "to eat"
- His last name sounds like it ends with a world capital
- Waffle prof
- "Cleo and Max ____"
- "To eat" in Spanish
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- His classes end with a marathon of synonyms
- Last name of blue-haired Monsters Inc. protagonist
- A GFA alum pledged a "____ __" show their support for Greek life
- Alliterative Penumbra leader
- US Head’s Portmanteau
- Her name sounds like a women's fragrance brand with founder Coco
- A guided visit?
- A sheep’s child and the middle letters of Newton’s first law
- Pittsburgh-based condiments corporation
- Musical mariner?
- Wesleyan alum
- A leap of faith in his class could earn you an A+
- First name of G-Wing Emmy winner
25 Clues: Waffle prof • Wesleyan alum • A guided visit? • Unshackled guy? • Musical mariner? • Synonym of "to eat" • "Cleo and Max ____" • "To eat" in Spanish • US Head’s Portmanteau • Sweet Pennsylvania city • "General ___" of Hamilton • John Stewart's doppelgänger • Alliterative Penumbra leader • Her name is a seasonal homophone • First name of G-Wing Emmy winner • ...
Between Storefronts & Secrets 2026-01-29
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- I am 3 letters, a mission for sustainability
- Find the place where fashion and fragrance meet,Look for the logo that begins with D.
- “Always Low Prices”
- So soft as lots of cotton involve. Exclusive for kids, even though they are also for adults.
- I have many visitors but no guests. I give advice more than shelter.People sit, wait, and leave,With hope to get better.
- “Feel the Rubber”
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- A slip of the pen, a twist of letters. Where mistakes turn magic and designs get better
- From the Greek meaning 'ten prizes', an athletics event comprising ten activities, four track and six field
- It’s an A for your glasses!
- I’m a diva with good taste — literally. I don’t sing, I melt. Gold boxes mark my stage.
10 Clues: “Feel the Rubber” • “Always Low Prices” • It’s an A for your glasses! • I am 3 letters, a mission for sustainability • Find the place where fashion and fragrance meet,Look for the logo that begins with D. • A slip of the pen, a twist of letters. Where mistakes turn magic and designs get better • ...
Objectivity 2025-11-13
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- - Relevant and reliable for the audit (11 letters)
- - Risk of drawing wrong conclusion from sample (12,4 letters)
- - Adequate in quantity for audit purposes (10 letters)
- - Process of comparing two sets of records (14 letters)
- - Auditor performs procedure again (13 letters)
- - Asking questions to obtain information (7 letters)
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- - Factual and unbiased (9 letters)
- - Fair, not favoring one side (9 letters)
- - Predisposition that affects judgment (4 letters)
- - Situation compromising independence (8,2,8 letters)
- - Written records of audit work (13 letters)
- - To confirm evidence through additional sources (11 letters)
- - Entity with close connection to auditee (7,5 letters)
13 Clues: - Factual and unbiased (9 letters) • - Fair, not favoring one side (9 letters) • - Written records of audit work (13 letters) • - Auditor performs procedure again (13 letters) • - Relevant and reliable for the audit (11 letters) • - Predisposition that affects judgment (4 letters) • - Asking questions to obtain information (7 letters) • ...
Mythology 2022-04-27
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- Egyptian god of love
- Norse god of mischief
- Irish god of death
- Greek god of death
- Greek earth goddess
- Greek paradise
- Evil Irish giants
- Irish Mother Goddess
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- Egyptian god of chaos
- Irish goddess of war
- Greek king of the gods
- Norse heaven
- Egyptian god of death
- Irish god of nature
- Norse king of the gods
- Egyptian god of war
- Norse god of love
17 Clues: Norse heaven • Greek paradise • Norse god of love • Evil Irish giants • Irish god of death • Greek god of death • Irish god of nature • Greek earth goddess • Egyptian god of war • Irish goddess of war • Egyptian god of love • Irish Mother Goddess • Egyptian god of chaos • Norse god of mischief • Egyptian god of death • Greek king of the gods • Norse king of the gods
Chemistry- The Elements Crossword 2023-05-08
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- Element named for the Titans
- Latin word meaning element or first principle
- Greek combining form for water
- Element named for Pluto
- Greek word for liquid
- Element named for Niobe
- Element named for Tantalus
- Latin name for copper
- Element named for the Sun God
- Element named for Prometheus
- Greek word meaning solid
- Latin name for gold
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- Latin word meaning fire
- Latin name for mercury
- Latin name for silver
- Latin words meaning gas
- Element named for Neptune
- Latin word for liquid
- Latin name for lead
- Element named for Selene
- Greek word meaning alloying of metals
- Latin name for iron
22 Clues: Latin name for lead • Latin name for iron • Latin name for gold • Latin name for silver • Greek word for liquid • Latin word for liquid • Latin name for copper • Latin name for mercury • Latin word meaning fire • Latin words meaning gas • Element named for Pluto • Element named for Niobe • Element named for Selene • Greek word meaning solid • Element named for Neptune • ...
computer system maintenance 2024-03-02
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- the cause of a computer problem (8 letters)
- a system function at its best (8 letters)
- dust and debris from hardware (7 letters)
- components like the CPU and RAM (8 letters)
- fragmented pieces of data on a hard drive (10 letters)
- equipment connected to a computer (11 letters)
- old hardware with newer versions (7 letters)
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- program that protects against viruses (10 letters)
- and instructions that run on a computer (7 letters)
- software to the latest version (6 letters)
- a system from unauthorized access (7 letters)
- unwanted files and programs (8 letters)
- of interconnected computers (7 letters)
- scheduled backing up of data (6 letters)
14 Clues: unwanted files and programs (8 letters) • of interconnected computers (7 letters) • scheduled backing up of data (6 letters) • a system function at its best (8 letters) • dust and debris from hardware (7 letters) • software to the latest version (6 letters) • the cause of a computer problem (8 letters) • components like the CPU and RAM (8 letters) • ...
Greece crossword 2022-05-04
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- Homers first book
- Total numbers of greek gods
- sports to honor the gods
- achilles weakness
- league formed during persian war
- high hills
- fable writer
- persian war victory
- mountains in Greece
- most powerful navy
- Greek religion
- greece city state
- what is Ares the god of
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- Homers second book
- Greek island where money was stored for the delian league
- Poseidons powers
- zeus's main power
- Sparta government
- Temple built for Athena
- Trojan war started over her
- Civil wars in Greece
- what is Aphrodite the goddess of
- Greek government
- Where does the marathon come from
- most powerful army
25 Clues: high hills • fable writer • Greek religion • Poseidons powers • Greek government • Homers first book • zeus's main power • Sparta government • achilles weakness • greece city state • Homers second book • most powerful navy • most powerful army • persian war victory • mountains in Greece • Civil wars in Greece • Temple built for Athena • what is Ares the god of • sports to honor the gods • ...
Illiad 2025-02-27
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- Goddess of the hunt and the moon
- God of underworld
- God of sea
- Achilles Best friend
- Prominent Greek fighter known for his intelligence
- Made armor for Achilles
- Hectors infant son
- God of war
- Wife of Zeus
- Son of Zeus and brother of Artemis
- Goddess of wisdom, crafts, and battle
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- Only important Trojan to survive
- Commander of Greek forces
- Oldest son of King Priam
- The man who "kidnapped" helen
- Helen's husband
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Best Greek warrior
- King of troy
- Most beautiful women in the world
- 2nd best Greek warrior
21 Clues: God of sea • God of war • King of troy • Wife of Zeus • Helen's husband • God of underworld • Hectors infant son • Best Greek warrior • Achilles Best friend • 2nd best Greek warrior • Made armor for Achilles • Oldest son of King Priam • Commander of Greek forces • Goddess of love and beauty • The man who "kidnapped" helen • Only important Trojan to survive • Goddess of the hunt and the moon • ...
History-Ch 6b 2023-10-28
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- Name given to 16 cities built by Alexander
- The Greek city-state
- Greek god of the sun
- a beautiful temple to Athena
- a government in which the people themselves make the big decisions
- Rule by the “best”
- Island where the Minoans lived
- The home of the gods according to Greek mythology
- A league formed between Sparta and other Greek cities
- The Greek marketplace
- A bad form of one man rule
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- Rule by a few rather than one or many; rule by a few rich men
- Strait between Europe and Asia Minor where the Persians built a bridge
- Place where the greatly outnumbered Athenians defeated the Persians
- lover of wisdom
- A hilltop fortress that served as a seat of government and religion
- Platos writing
- Narrow mountain pass where the Spartan army was betrayed by a traitor
- the chief city of Persian homeland that was conquered by Alexander in 330 B.C.
- Greek
- An impressive palace built by the Minoans
- a defensive alliance formed by Athens to prevent another Persian invasion
- Place where the small Greek navy defeated the Persian fleet Chief city of the Persian homeland that was conquered by Alexander in 330 B.C.
- Rule by the many or the common people
- City on the coast of Asia Minor that was burned after a 10-year war
- Rule by one
- King of all the Greek gods
- The common laborers who farmed the land for the ruling class
- a large group of foot soldiers trained to charge the enemy as a group
29 Clues: Greek • Rule by one • Platos writing • lover of wisdom • Rule by the “best” • The Greek city-state • Greek god of the sun • The Greek marketplace • King of all the Greek gods • A bad form of one man rule • a beautiful temple to Athena • Island where the Minoans lived • Rule by the many or the common people • An impressive palace built by the Minoans • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
Across
- A Persian-Greek war in which the Persians got trapped in a channel where they couldn't escape.
- Spartan Slaves
- A Persian-Greek war in which the Athenians and Spartans joined forces and destroyed the Persian Army.
- A Persian-Greek war in which the Persian army had to go through a narrow pass, but a greek traitor showed the Persians a secret path, allowing them to attack from two different sides.
- Greek City-State had extremely harsh military rules.
- Form of government ruled by a few selfish, and corrupt people.
- Form of government ruled by a single king, and power was inherited.
- A country above modern-day Greece
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- A Persian-Greek war in which the Persians took their farms and harbors and forced Ionians to pay tribute and serve in the Persian army.
- King of Sparta
- Game invented by the Greeks, it is played worldwide today
- Form of government ruled by the people.
- A Persian-Greek war in which King Darius sent a large army of foot soldiers by boat to fight in the war.
- Athenian politician and general
- Part of Spartan government, a council made up of 2 kings and 28 nobles, they controlled what people voted on at the assembely.
- A group of young men that were trained harshly in Sparta
- Form of government ruled by one single person with force.
- Greek City-state, the birthplace of democracy.
- An Athenian marketplace for trade
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
20 Clues: Spartan Slaves • King of Sparta • Athenian politician and general • An Athenian marketplace for trade • A country above modern-day Greece • Form of government ruled by the people. • Greek City-state, the birthplace of democracy. • Greek City-State had extremely harsh military rules. • A group of young men that were trained harshly in Sparta • ...
Ageless Agean 2023-05-11
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- That part of Greece that is almost an island
- Half can't vote
- King of the gods
- Half bull
- Home of Lysander
- Aided by Athens in Ionian revolt
- Three tiered ship
- High point of Greek culture
- Way to vote someone off the island
- The Greek meet up place
- Island base of delian league
- Home of democracy
- Famous Greek land victory and race
- rule by the few
- Goddess of the earth
- Greek for citizens/people
- A bank and temple
- Greek alliance
- Illiterate iron age invaders
- The gathering of the lawmakers
- A place of safety
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- Greek formation
- Home to Agamemnon
- Two places one name
- God of the underworld
- Place of a Greek's identity
- Greek hoplite weapon
- Precursors to the Olympians
- Frescoes, bull jumping, and the Minotaur
- The last river to cross
- Wife of Zeus
- Spartan slaves
- Member of the wealthy ruling elite
- Medusa was one
- material of choice in the classical period
- ...and the Argonauts
- We blew up
- He sought to avenge his Father
- Not so mythical but epic
- From Greek love of wisdom
- God of the sea
- Land outside each city-state
- unelected bossy leaders
- Baseball or dark age inspired poet
- Hercules was one
- Capitol on Isle of Ancient Crete
- Famous sea victory for Greeks
- King to the North
- In the hands of a goddess
- Conquered Persia and beyond
- Let's conquer Greece...oops
51 Clues: Half bull • We blew up • Wife of Zeus • Spartan slaves • Medusa was one • God of the sea • Greek alliance • Greek formation • Half can't vote • rule by the few • King of the gods • Home of Lysander • Hercules was one • Home to Agamemnon • Three tiered ship • Home of democracy • A bank and temple • King to the North • A place of safety • Two places one name • Greek hoplite weapon • ...and the Argonauts • ...
Level A & B Spelling Review 2025-05-02
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- Annually (6)
- Slightly sour dairy food, e.g. Greek or frozen (6)
- Area or range of operation (5)
- Useful (5)
- Strong, thick cord (4)
- Machine that prints letters, numbers, and punctuation when its keys are pressed (10)
- Something that is hard to explain or understand (7)
- Reptile with no legs (5)
- Not polite (4)
- To finish something (8)
- Opposite of outside (6)
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- To make something (7)
- A building material made from sand, gravel, cement, and water (8)
- Small, sweet food (5)
- To make something prettier, e.g. by painting it (8)
- To start a fire (6)
- Large outdoor pipe, connected to a water supply and used for fighting fires (7)
- A liquid you put on your skin to make yourself smell pleasant (7)
- Raising agent in bread (5)
- Deer-like animal that runs fast (8)
20 Clues: Useful (5) • Annually (6) • Not polite (4) • To start a fire (6) • To make something (7) • Small, sweet food (5) • Strong, thick cord (4) • To finish something (8) • Opposite of outside (6) • Reptile with no legs (5) • Raising agent in bread (5) • Area or range of operation (5) • Deer-like animal that runs fast (8) • Slightly sour dairy food, e.g. Greek or frozen (6) • ...
Level A & B Spelling Review 2025-05-02
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- Annually (6)
- Slightly sour dairy food, e.g. Greek or frozen (6)
- Area or range of operation (5)
- Useful (5)
- Strong, thick cord (4)
- Machine that prints letters, numbers, and punctuation when its keys are pressed (10)
- Something that is hard to explain or understand (7)
- Reptile with no legs (5)
- Not polite (4)
- To finish something (8)
- Opposite of outside (6)
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- To make something (7)
- A building material made from sand, gravel, cement, and water (8)
- Small, sweet food (5)
- To make something prettier, e.g. by painting it (8)
- To start a fire (6)
- Large outdoor pipe, connected to a water supply and used for fighting fires (7)
- A liquid you put on your skin to make yourself smell pleasant (7)
- Raising agent in bread (5)
- Deer-like animal that runs fast (8)
20 Clues: Useful (5) • Annually (6) • Not polite (4) • To start a fire (6) • To make something (7) • Small, sweet food (5) • Strong, thick cord (4) • To finish something (8) • Opposite of outside (6) • Reptile with no legs (5) • Raising agent in bread (5) • Area or range of operation (5) • Deer-like animal that runs fast (8) • Slightly sour dairy food, e.g. Greek or frozen (6) • ...
Ancient Greece 2015-08-31
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- The first letter of the Greek alphabet
- Millitary advisors for the Athenian government
- A mythical beast, which is half- man, half-bull
- Poor farmers
- The council of citizens in Ancient Greece
- The biggest and most famous island off mainland Greece
- The people who inhabited mainland Greece
- The mountain where the gods lived
- A prophet thought to have the voice of a god
- A type of clothing, usually worn by both men and women
- The Greek god of the underworld
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- Spartan education system
- A region n southern Greece
- an olive branch worn around the head in AG
- A great temple for Athena in Athens
- A Greek city state well known for its tough warriors
- Foreign tradesmen
- Government by a few people, namely rich men
- An Ancient Greek city state
- The people who inhabited Crete
- The Greek God of the sky
21 Clues: Poor farmers • Foreign tradesmen • Spartan education system • The Greek God of the sky • A region n southern Greece • An Ancient Greek city state • The people who inhabited Crete • The Greek god of the underworld • The mountain where the gods lived • A great temple for Athena in Athens • The first letter of the Greek alphabet • The people who inhabited mainland Greece • ...
HANNUKAH 2023-12-04
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- A Greek Hellenistic king who wasn’t cool with Judaism
- A supernatural event often attributed to God
- When you don’t let people do their thing or don’t like them because they have a thing
- אור
- Potato pancakes
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- Circular and sweetened fried dough
- A spinning toy with letters on the sides
- A thing you can put a bunch of candles in
- They place the Jews used to pray and sacrifice animals to God. In this story, they try to fix it up
- Chocolate coins
- To cleanse through ceremony
- A liquid used for cooking and lighting candles
12 Clues: אור • Chocolate coins • Potato pancakes • To cleanse through ceremony • Circular and sweetened fried dough • A spinning toy with letters on the sides • A thing you can put a bunch of candles in • A supernatural event often attributed to God • A liquid used for cooking and lighting candles • A Greek Hellenistic king who wasn’t cool with Judaism • ...
Historical Tells Part 3 2024-01-16
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- the tip, point, or summit
- informal, familiar patterns of speech in conversations
- writing letters or words using the corresponding characters of another alphabet or writing system
- a written account of another person's life
- by mouth
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- a biography that treats the person with excessive or undue admiration.
- a place where public records or other historical documents are kept.
- from history
- the very top, best
- traces of the Jewish language or way of speaking in the Greek New Testament texts
- people who live in a specific place
- a short account of a particular incident or event
12 Clues: by mouth • from history • the very top, best • the tip, point, or summit • people who live in a specific place • a written account of another person's life • a short account of a particular incident or event • informal, familiar patterns of speech in conversations • a place where public records or other historical documents are kept. • ...
Sherlock Holmes and the Important Exam paper 2022-10-16
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- About how old was mr Bannister?
- What time did the exams arrive?
- How many pages of the exam did mr Soames left on his desk?
- What letters were on the broken pencil?
- What did Bannister bring to Mr. Soames every day?
- Who else knew about the exam papers?
- Who was tall?
- Which language exam were there?
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- Who owned the key that was left in Mr. Soames classroom door?
- What is mr Bannister to mr Soames?
- Who did Holmes blame?
- What did Holmes find on mr Soames new desk?
- About how long mr Soames visited his friends?
13 Clues: Who was tall? • Who did Holmes blame? • About how old was mr Bannister? • What time did the exams arrive? • Which language exam were there? • What is mr Bannister to mr Soames? • Who else knew about the exam papers? • What letters were on the broken pencil? • What did Holmes find on mr Soames new desk? • About how long mr Soames visited his friends? • ...
1st Semester Review 2021-11-17
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- giving explanation or comment
- A story based on a some historical fact.
- The protagonist and narrator of "Perks".
- "Perks" is this type of story.
- A symbolic story never based on fact
- The girl Charlie is in love with.
- the assumption or ideal beneath your claim
- Anything that proves or backs up your claim
- God of mischief in Norse mythology.
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- A brief summary or review.
- a debatable statement based on evidence
- a literary work in the form of letters.
- Where warriors who have died in battle go.
- "no, you're wrong. This is why."
- Odin is also known as the ____ God.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- The END OF THE WORLD in Norse mythology.
- Charlie's friend and Sam's step brother.
- The King of the Greek Pantheon.Thunder God.
- a cause, explanation, or justification
20 Clues: A brief summary or review. • giving explanation or comment • "Perks" is this type of story. • "no, you're wrong. This is why." • The girl Charlie is in love with. • Odin is also known as the ____ God. • God of mischief in Norse mythology. • A symbolic story never based on fact • a cause, explanation, or justification • a debatable statement based on evidence • ...
Rome & Greece 2022-02-10
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- How many seas border Greece
- What boys in greece wore
- what do they eat in rome
- what did they all wear in greece
- What is the biggest university in Rome?
- what do they do when they are bored in rome
- What is the capital of Greece?
- who was the last king of Greece?
- which river flows through Rome?
- what do people do in greece when their bored
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- Which independent nation lies within the city of Rome?
- Did they go to school in greece
- what does rome make their toys out of
- what did greece make their toys out of
- what is Romes only has one sister city
- what do people eat in greece
- who was the best roman emperor
- Which Italian region is Rome the capital of?
- How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet?
- on how many hills is Rome built on?
20 Clues: What boys in greece wore • what do they eat in rome • How many seas border Greece • what do people eat in greece • who was the best roman emperor • What is the capital of Greece? • Did they go to school in greece • which river flows through Rome? • what did they all wear in greece • who was the last king of Greece? • on how many hills is Rome built on? • ...
Random for fun 2022-03-02
Across
- cat treat brand
- reference from a book or document
- root for more than one
- a tool that forms holes in things
- lemonade brand
- green melon
- can be shattered
- short month in letters
- 90s rock album associated with babies
- there are 50 of them
- avoiding someone from enjoying something
- popular shooting game
- retail store associated with dogs
- snowy state
- sea spider
- 70s new wave band. Maker of the song "Whip it"
- applied on dry lips
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- playful response for "what time is it"
- feelings of not being in your own body
- root word for one
- cartoons made in japan
- greek mythology book
- internet slang term for overrated
- animal fat
- what you are right now
- well known thrift store
- horse cartoon show
- dancing to ska music
- word for other christian churches
- daily word game
30 Clues: animal fat • sea spider • green melon • snowy state • lemonade brand • cat treat brand • daily word game • can be shattered • root word for one • horse cartoon show • applied on dry lips • greek mythology book • dancing to ska music • there are 50 of them • popular shooting game • cartoons made in japan • root for more than one • what you are right now • short month in letters • well known thrift store • ...
xxx 2026-01-25
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- City where the couple had their engagement photoshoot
- Name of Groom's Cat
- Bride's Favorite Concert
- Where the couple met
- Groom's favorite sport team
- Honeymoon destination
- If Laura-Mae was a FRIENDS Character
- Bride's University / School name
- Name of Bride's Cat
- Movie Couple watch every year around NYE
- Couple's favorite Vacation
- Bride's favorite disney movie
- Groom's favorite food
- Groom's favorite drink
- Couple's traditional Valentine's day meal
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- Bride'second name
- Bride's Favourite flowers
- Couple's anniversary month
- Groom's hometown
- Month Philip proposed to Laura-Mae
- First trip destination
- Theme of couple's first cooking class
- City where the Bride had her exchange semester
- Groom's Favorite Concert
- Couple's Favorite disney movie
- Company Philip works for
- City where the couple got officially married
- City where the couple built their home
- Number of years together(in letters)
29 Clues: Groom's hometown • Bride'second name • Name of Groom's Cat • Name of Bride's Cat • Where the couple met • Honeymoon destination • Groom's favorite food • First trip destination • Groom's favorite drink • Bride's Favorite Concert • Groom's Favorite Concert • Company Philip works for • Bride's Favourite flowers • Couple's anniversary month • Couple's favorite Vacation • ...
Level A & B Spelling Review 2025-05-02
Across
- Small, sweet food (5)
- Slightly sour dairy food, e.g. Greek or frozen (6)
- A building material made from sand, gravel, cement, and water (8)
- Large outdoor pipe, connected to a water supply and used for fighting fires (7)
- Opposite of outside (6)
- To finish something (8)
- Machine that prints letters, numbers, and punctuation when its keys are pressed (10)
- Area or range of operation (5)
- A liquid you put on your skin to make yourself smell pleasant (7)
- Reptile with no legs (5)
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- To make something prettier, e.g. by painting it (8)
- Strong, thick cord (4)
- Useful (5)
- Deer-like animal that runs fast (8)
- To start a fire (6)
- To make something (7)
- Something that is hard to explain or understand (7)
- Raising agent in bread (5)
- Annually (6)
- Not polite (4)
20 Clues: Useful (5) • Annually (6) • Not polite (4) • To start a fire (6) • Small, sweet food (5) • To make something (7) • Strong, thick cord (4) • Opposite of outside (6) • To finish something (8) • Reptile with no legs (5) • Raising agent in bread (5) • Area or range of operation (5) • Deer-like animal that runs fast (8) • Slightly sour dairy food, e.g. Greek or frozen (6) • ...
Acts of the Apostles and letters 2015-12-07
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- A pseudo-Messianism whereby a human being puts himself or herself in the place of God or declares himself or herself to be a new messiah.
- From the Greek eu, meaning “good,” and angelos, meaning “messenger,” referring to the spreading of the Gospel (Good News) of Christ.
- Witness to the saving message of Christ through the sacrifice of one’s life.
- A group of heretical religious movements that claimed salvation comes from secret knowledge available only to the elite initiated in that religion.
- The fiftieth day following Easter, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the early Apostles and disciples
- Thirteen New Testament letters attributed to Paul or to disciples who wrote in his name.They offer advice, pastoral encouragement, teaching, and community news to early Christian communities.
- Deutero, from the Greek deuteros, meaning “second,” and Pauline, referring to Paul. Therefore, the term means “secondary writings attributed to Paul.”
- The original name for Christianity during the time of the Apostles
- A profound change of heart and a turning away from sin and toward God.
- Another name for a New Testament letter.
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- From the Greek discipulus, meaning “pupil,” referring to the original followers of Christ and to all who try to follow Christ’s teachings.
- From the Latin inungere, meaning "to smear" or rub on" oil or ointment for medical purposes, referring to an act of applying oil in a religious ceremony or as part of a blessing.
- Non-Jewish people
- From the Latin ascendere, meaning “to climb up,” referring to the feast celebrated for forty days after Easter commemorating Christ’s being taken up into Heaven to be seated at the right hand of the Father.
- A special gift or grace of the Holy Spirit given to an individual Christian or community,commonly for the benefit and building up of the entire Church.
- From the Latin spiritus, meaning “breath” or “soul,” referring to the Third Person of the Trinity, the Paraclete divinely sent to teach and guide the Church to the end of time. The seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit are wisdom, understanding, counsel (right judgment), fortitude (courage), knowledge, piety (reverence), and fear of the Lord (wonder and awe).
- From the Greek kyriake, meaning “the Lord’s house.” Church has multiple meanings: (1) the building where Christians gather for worship, (2) a specific Christian denomination, such as Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists, Presbyterians, and so on, (3) the whole body of Christians, and (4) ecclesiastical authority, in contrast to civil authority, as in the case of Church and State.
- A Latin word from the Greek ekklesia, meaning “assembly” of all the citizens to consider an issue, referring in Christian usage to the assembly of those called to follow Christ.
- A Greek word meaning “proclamation” or “preaching,” referring to the announcement of the Gospel or the Good News of divine salvation offered to all through Jesus Christ. Kerygma has two senses. It is both an event of proclamation and a message proclaimed.
- From the Greek apostolos, meaning “messenger,” especially a messenger who is sent on a mission. In the Gospels, Jesus chose the Apostles and sent them on a mission, just as Jesus was sent by the Father to preach the Gospel to the whole world.
20 Clues: Non-Jewish people • Another name for a New Testament letter. • The original name for Christianity during the time of the Apostles • A profound change of heart and a turning away from sin and toward God. • Witness to the saving message of Christ through the sacrifice of one’s life. • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome by Sofia F. 2021-02-11
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- Like Greek sculpting and art, Rome had used their ideas to focus on sculpting/painting things like _____________.
- While Greek sports were more like the ______, the Roman sports were like Gladiator fights.
- The Greeks and Romans both loved to _____, and the Greeks even set up a school to teach the Romans how to dance.
- Ancient Rome and ancient Greece started to (first) learn how to ____.
- Greek decorations were painted on pots, while Rome decorations were _______ on pots.
- The Greeks took part the _____ wars, whereas the Romans did not.
- The Romans got inspired by the Greeks and their methods of using four notes and different _____.
- Rome’s empire lasted for ___________ years, while Greece’s empire lasted three hundred.
- The ancient Greek government was called ____ while the Roman government is called the Roman Republic.
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- Ancient Roman ______ was influenced by Greek cuisine and later absorbed culinary influence from territories added to the empire.
- Greek houses were really good, and this inspired Rome to make cool ______ as well, although they added some of their own stuff as well.
- Both ancient Rome and ancient Greece used the same art to _____ things.
- Greek art was rather focused on ______, whereas Roman art was focused on that too, but, they painted much more known people as well.
- Ancient Romans got married at 25, whereas ancient greeks got married at _______.
- Rome had borrowed a bunch from Greece’s idea of __________.
- Roman education was based on Greek ______, but it also included things like Roman politics and different religious beliefs.
- Ancient Rome had a, _______, whereas ancient Greece had a democracy.
- Ancient Romans were inspired like the Greeks to try to make a living out of _________.
- As Greek was able to create most of basic architecture, Rome had one really famous addition that we still use today, which is the _____.
- Greek built roads that connected to ____ cities while Rome had a road to one city.
20 Clues: Rome had borrowed a bunch from Greece’s idea of __________. • The Greeks took part the _____ wars, whereas the Romans did not. • Ancient Rome had a, _______, whereas ancient Greece had a democracy. • Ancient Rome and ancient Greece started to (first) learn how to ____. • Both ancient Rome and ancient Greece used the same art to _____ things. • ...
Exercise 2024-05-15
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- Roman goddess of flower
- Roman goddess of the moon
- a part of your body where two bones meet and are able to move together
- involving or using two languages
- generating electricity by force of moving water
- Greek king of the seas
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Greek king of the gods
- Greek queen of the gods
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- God with the same name in Greek and Roman mythology
- people who do not know how to read or write
- the name of our course in short
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- the effect of overexposure to the sun
- Roman god of war
16 Clues: Roman god of war • Greek king of the seas • Greek king of the gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman goddess of flower • Greek queen of the gods • Roman goddess of the moon • the name of our course in short • involving or using two languages • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Roman goddess of love and beauty • the effect of overexposure to the sun • ...
Crossword 2019-01-16
Across
- A cruel ruler
- Long woolen Greek tunics
- A close formation of Greek soldiers
- A small group of people leading a country
- The driver of a chariot
- A ____ that, with it's surrounding territory, forms an independent _____
- A Greek war galley with three banks of oars
- Temporary banishment from a city-state
- An Athenian magistrate
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- A tall Greek jar with two handles and a narrow neck
- A heavily armed Greek foot soldier
- The southern part of Greece
- Using few words
- The most fortified part of Athens
- A spartan leader
- The ______ of Delphi
- A public space used for assemblies and markets
17 Clues: A cruel ruler • Using few words • A spartan leader • The ______ of Delphi • An Athenian magistrate • The driver of a chariot • Long woolen Greek tunics • The southern part of Greece • The most fortified part of Athens • A heavily armed Greek foot soldier • A close formation of Greek soldiers • Temporary banishment from a city-state • A small group of people leading a country • ...
Social Studies Review GLD 2022-03-31
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- The Iliad is a famous ---- written by homer
- ______ was the messenger of the gods
- A good is
- Odysseus stays with this witch for 1 year
- The protector of
- the odyssey took place for ___ years
- The odyssey is written by
- Convinced them not to kill Agamemnon
- _____ was a Greek god
- there are ____ factors of production
- and war the goddess of
- Diomedes was an
- helped Achilles kill
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- Trade is when people ________ things
- _____ was the Greek god of the underworld
- _______ was the Greek goddess of agriculture
- _______ was the Greek goddess of the hunt
- Ares was the Greek god of Ares
- Odyssues and started to kill the suitors
- turned this person into a monster
- Achilles ____ was his weak spot
- includes the sack of the city of
- Economics is the study of _______ resources
- Entrepreneurs take _____
- the great The Iliad helped influence
25 Clues: A good is • Diomedes was an • The protector of • helped Achilles kill • _____ was a Greek god • Entrepreneurs take _____ • and war the goddess of • The odyssey is written by • Ares was the Greek god of Ares • Achilles ____ was his weak spot • includes the sack of the city of • turned this person into a monster • Trade is when people ________ things • ...
greeks 2025-09-19
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- Leonidas- Leonidas I was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta.
- Aristarchus of Samos was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician who presented the first known heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the universe
- most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- of Persia- Xerxes I, commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 486 BC until his assassination in 465 BC. He was the son of Darius the Great and Atossa, a daughter of Cyrus the Great.
- - Philip II of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom, and the father of Alexander the Great.
- democracy, art, and architecture
- Sophocles was an ancient Greek tragedian, one of three from whom at least two plays have survived in full.
- Greek- city of Halicarnassus, under Persian control in the 5th century BC, and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy.
- brilliant ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor
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- Eratosthenes of Cyrene was an Ancient Greek polymath: a mathematician, geographer, poet, astronomer, and music theorist.
- ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and the founder of the philosophical movement known as Pythagoreanism
- Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher
- Pheidippides or Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired the marathon race.
- Euripides was a Greek tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three authors of Greek tragedy for whom any plays have survived in full.
- - ancient Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry,
- Pericles was an influential Athenian statesman and general credited with leading Athens during its "Golden Age,"
- of Persia- Darius I, commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his death in 486 BCE.
- Greek philosopher and polymath who made significant contributions to many fields of knowledge.
- Athenian philosopher and student of Socrates who is considered a founder of Western philosophy.
- Thucydides was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC.
20 Clues: democracy, art, and architecture • Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher • - ancient Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry, • Leonidas- Leonidas I was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. • brilliant ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor • ...
Chapter 7 Review 2023-10-23
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- Journeyed to bring the Good News to the world and wrote letters to preach the Gospel
- the written and spoken beliefs and practices that have been passed down to us from the time of Christ and the Apostles
- Died as a martyr rather than denying his belief in Christ
- _____Thousand people were baptized and received the Holy Spirit on Pentecost
- Traveled with Paul to Antioch
- "Then there appeared to them tongues as of _______, which parted and came to rest on each one of them"
- The Church and the spread of the Gospel among the nations began
- Chosen by Jesus to lead the Apostles and guide the growing Church
- Followers of Jesus Christ
- The last book of the Bible that calls believers in Christ to look forward to eternal glory
- Number of books in the Bible
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- The teaching authority of the pope and the bishops
- The first Gospel written about AD 60-70
- Number of books in the Old Testament
- Saint that translated the books of the Bible into Latin
- People who were not Jews
- Number of books in the New Testament
- Romans spoke Latin and ________
- The first great council of the Catholic Church was the Council of _____.
- Letters written to early Christian communities by St. Paul and other leaders of the early Church
- Emperor when first recorded persecutions of Christians began in Rome
21 Clues: People who were not Jews • Followers of Jesus Christ • Number of books in the Bible • Traveled with Paul to Antioch • Romans spoke Latin and ________ • Number of books in the Old Testament • Number of books in the New Testament • The first Gospel written about AD 60-70 • The teaching authority of the pope and the bishops • ...
Vocab chpt 4 2023-02-09
Across
- personal peculiarity (Greek)peculiar
- pretend illness or injury to avoid work
- high self-admiration
- to destroy
- evildoer
- disease, disorder
- most essential part or quality, a perfect example (Greek)
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- give in, give up
- cause bitterness, hate, (Greek)
- Readily changing foam or character (Greek)
- failure of professional duty
- Long, adventurous journey (Greek)
- holder of office, position
- Complete or ridiculous failure (Italian)
- ill will. desire to harm others
15 Clues: evildoer • to destroy • give in, give up • disease, disorder • high self-admiration • holder of office, position • failure of professional duty • cause bitterness, hate, (Greek) • ill will. desire to harm others • Long, adventurous journey (Greek) • personal peculiarity (Greek)peculiar • pretend illness or injury to avoid work • Complete or ridiculous failure (Italian) • ...
