greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Grand Theft Auto 2025-05-20
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- Place where the player can save, repair, or modify their vehicles. (6 letters)
- Law enforcement forces that pursue the player when they commit offenses. (6 letters)
- Indicate the wanted level by the police (____ System). (5 letters)
- Protagonist of GTA Vice City, former mobster (Vercetti). (5 letters)
- City inspired by New York, featured in several GTA games (____ City). (7 letters)
- Task or objective given to the player to advance the story. (7 letters)
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- City inspired by Miami, setting of GTA: ____ City. (4 letters)
- Protagonist of GTA San Andreas, returning to his neighborhood (CJ / Johnson). (4 letters)
- Term for a large-scale planned robbery or theft. (5 letters)
- Street gang from Los Santos to which Carl Johnson belongs (____ Street Families). (5 letters)
- Stations listened to in cars, offering music and parody ads. (5 letters)
- City inspired by Los Angeles, main setting of GTA V (Los ____). (6 letters)
- Chain of stores selling weapons and equipment in GTA games. (10 letters)
- Protagonist of GTA IV, an immigrant from Eastern Europe (Bellic). (4 letters)
14 Clues: Term for a large-scale planned robbery or theft. (5 letters) • City inspired by Miami, setting of GTA: ____ City. (4 letters) • Indicate the wanted level by the police (____ System). (5 letters) • Protagonist of GTA Vice City, former mobster (Vercetti). (5 letters) • Task or objective given to the player to advance the story. (7 letters) • ...
The Simpsons 2025-05-20
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- Rowdy eldest son, skater and prankster ("Ay, caramba!"). (4 letters)
- Lazy father, lover of donuts and Duff beer. (5 letters)
- Jaded television clown and fast-food chain owner (____ the Clown). (6 letters)
- Grumpy owner of Homer's favorite bar (____'s Tavern). (3 letters)
- Round and sweet pastry, Homer's favorite food. (5 letters)
- Fictional American town where the Simpson family lives. (10 letters)
- Bar where Homer spends most of his time with his friends (Moe's ____). (6 letters)
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- Gifted younger daughter, saxophone player and vegetarian. (4 letters)
- Homer's famous interjection when he makes a mistake (D'oh!). (3 letters)
- Billionaire and greedy owner of the nuclear power plant (Mr. ____). (5 letters)
- Devoted mother with a raspy voice and impressive blue hair. (5 letters)
- Baby of the family who communicates mainly by sucking her pacifier. (6 letters)
- Homer's very pious and annoying neighbor (Flanders). (3 letters)
- Kwik-E-Mart manager of Indian origin ("Thank you, come again!"). (3 letters)
14 Clues: Lazy father, lover of donuts and Duff beer. (5 letters) • Round and sweet pastry, Homer's favorite food. (5 letters) • Homer's very pious and annoying neighbor (Flanders). (3 letters) • Grumpy owner of Homer's favorite bar (____'s Tavern). (3 letters) • Rowdy eldest son, skater and prankster ("Ay, caramba!"). (4 letters) • ...
Rainforest Habitat 2025-06-22
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- - A type of ape with long red hair, found in Asian rainforests. (8 letters)
- - Water falling from the sky. (4 letters)
- - A green reptile that can change its color. (8 letters)
- - A very slow-moving animal that lives in trees. (5 letters)
- - The top layer of trees in a forest. (6 letters)
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- - A large ape that lives in the rainforests of Africa. (7 letters)
- - A big cat with spots that lives in the rainforests of America. (6 letters)
- - A long, legless reptile, some are very big in the rainforest. (5 letters)
- - A large, dense forest that gets a lot of rain. (9 letters)
- - A very tall plant with a trunk and leaves. (4 letters)
- - A place with many trees and wild animals. (6 letters)
- - Many leaves and stems growing from the ground. (6 letters)
- - A colorful bird that can talk, like a macaw. (6 letters)
- - Feeling warm and a bit wet in the air. (5 letters)
14 Clues: - Water falling from the sky. (4 letters) • - The top layer of trees in a forest. (6 letters) • - Feeling warm and a bit wet in the air. (5 letters) • - A place with many trees and wild animals. (6 letters) • - A very tall plant with a trunk and leaves. (4 letters) • - A green reptile that can change its color. (8 letters) • ...
Exploiting Natural resources 2024-12-05
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- Type of resource that replenishes naturally, like sunlight or water. (9 letters)
- Farming of fish and aquatic plants. (11 letters)
- Trawlers that overfish using advanced technology. (14 letters)
- Young trees planted to replace felled ones. (8 letters)
- A critical issue when too much of a resource is used, leading to depletion. (15 letters)
- A farming practice involving water transport to dry areas for crop growth. (10 letters)
- Exploitation The term for using resources in a way that ensures future availability (2 words). (24 letters)
- Quotas Limits set to prevent overfishing (2 words). (14 letters)
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- Clearing forests for timber or agricultural purposes. (13 letters)
- Cutting down trees without permission is known as __ deforestation. (7 letters)
- Sites Land previously used for industrial purposes, now redeveloped (2 words). (16 letters)
- Process where fertile land becomes desert-like. (15 letters)
- Nile Countries share this large water body, including Egypt and Sudan (2 words). (10 letters)
- Resources Material from the earth used to support life and meet needs (2 words). (16 letters)
14 Clues: Farming of fish and aquatic plants. (11 letters) • Young trees planted to replace felled ones. (8 letters) • Process where fertile land becomes desert-like. (15 letters) • Trawlers that overfish using advanced technology. (14 letters) • Quotas Limits set to prevent overfishing (2 words). (14 letters) • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-09-26
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- whether matter will sink or float in water (7 letters).
- An instrument for measuring length or distance (5 letters).
- The amount of matter in an object (4 letters).
- The physical form in which a substance exists, such as solid, liquid, or gas (6 letters).
- A state of matter with a definite shape and volume (5 letters).
- The property of certain materials to attract or repel other materials (9 letters).
- a material that stops or slows down the flow of energy or heat ( 9 letters).
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- A device used to make small objects appear larger (8 letters).
- A tool used to measure temperature (10 letters).
- A container used to measure the volume of liquids (15 letters).
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance (9 letters).
- A material that allows the flow of heat or electricity (9 letters).
- A tool used to determine the mass of an object (7 letters).
- state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape (6 letters).
14 Clues: The amount of matter in an object (4 letters). • A tool used to measure temperature (10 letters). • whether matter will sink or float in water (7 letters). • An instrument for measuring length or distance (5 letters). • A tool used to determine the mass of an object (7 letters). • A device used to make small objects appear larger (8 letters). • ...
UNIT 4: SMART ADVICE 2024-09-26
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- – A high standard of excellence or merit (7 letters).
- – A plan or strategy to achieve a goal, often for social causes (10 letters).
- – To give power or authority to someone, making them more confident or stronger (7 letters).
- – To supervise or observe the progress of something (7 letters).
- – Expertise in a specific field or subject (9 letters).
- – The way things actually are, as opposed to an ideal or fantasy (7 letters).
- – To transfer something between two parties, such as information or goods (8 letters).
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- – Enthusiasm or strong interest in a subject or activity (7 letters).
- – A task or situation that tests someone's abilities (9 letters).
- – To support or encourage the growth or development of something (7 letters).
- – A person who purchases goods and services (8 letters).
- – Money provided for a specific purpose, such as research or a project (7 letters).
- – Carefully, with great attention to detail (9 letters).
- – A general impression or opinion of a person or organization (10 letters).
14 Clues: – A high standard of excellence or merit (7 letters). • – Expertise in a specific field or subject (9 letters). • – A person who purchases goods and services (8 letters). • – Carefully, with great attention to detail (9 letters). • – To supervise or observe the progress of something (7 letters). • – A task or situation that tests someone's abilities (9 letters). • ...
The Launde Abbey Companions Crossword 2024-12-10
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- A shared life of connection and care, embraced at Launde Abbey and during Christmas celebrations. (9 letters)
- A historic building, home to prayer, hospitality, and sanctuary. (5 letters)
- A guiding light for the Magi, leading them to the newborn King. (4 letters)
- A warm and generous welcome, central to Launde Abbey's ethos. (11 letters)
- A figure who heard the angels' proclamation of Jesus' birth. (8 letters)
- The humble bed where Jesus was laid after his birth. (6 letters)
- A place of safety and peace, often found at Launde Abbey. (9 letters)
- A name meaning "God with us," celebrated at Christmas. (8 letters)
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- A time for reflection and renewal, often experienced at Launde Abbey. (7 letters)
- Those who share a special connection to the life and mission of Launde Abbey. (10 letters)
- The Saviour of the world (5 letters)
- The season of waiting and preparation for Christmas. (6 letters)
- A quiet moment for reflection, often found during a retreat. (7 letters)
- A quiet moment of connection with God. (6 letters)
14 Clues: The Saviour of the world (5 letters) • A quiet moment of connection with God. (6 letters) • The season of waiting and preparation for Christmas. (6 letters) • The humble bed where Jesus was laid after his birth. (6 letters) • A name meaning "God with us," celebrated at Christmas. (8 letters) • A place of safety and peace, often found at Launde Abbey. (9 letters) • ...
Unlock the Data 2025-03-07
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- SCIENCE A field that focuses on extracting knowledge and insights from data (10 letters)
- The process of cleaning, transforming, and organizing raw data (11 letters)
- The measure of how spread out data points are in a dataset (9 letters)
- The process of finding patterns and insights in large sets of data (8 letters)
- A type of database that stores data in tables (10 letters)
- The unwanted, incorrect, or irrelevant data in a dataset (5 letters)
- A type of chart used to show trends over time (4 letters)
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- The science of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting numerical data (10 letters)
- A machine learning technique where data is grouped into clusters (9 letters)
- A measure of central tendency that represents the middle value (6 letters)
- CHART The most frequently occurring value in a dataset (4 letters)
- graphical representation of data using bars (7 letters)
- A table that organizes data in rows and columns (5 letters)
- A common format for storing structured data, often used in spreadsheets (3 letters)
14 Clues: graphical representation of data using bars (7 letters) • A type of chart used to show trends over time (4 letters) • A type of database that stores data in tables (10 letters) • A table that organizes data in rows and columns (5 letters) • CHART The most frequently occurring value in a dataset (4 letters) • ...
Crossword Puzzle activity for Computer Architecture and Organization 2024-10-21
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- A type of CPU architecture that uses simple instructions executed in a single clock cycle (4 letters).
- CPU architecture with complex instructions that may take multiple cycles (4 letters).
- A performance measurement metric; stands for Millions of Instructions Per Second (4 letters).
- Operand type where the data is provided directly in the instruction (9 letters).
- A low-level programming language that closely represents machine code (8 letters).
- The first step in the instruction execution cycle (5 letters).
- Data used by an instruction for execution (7 letters).
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- Mode Technique for specifying data for operations (15 letters).
- Short form for the operation code part of a machine instruction (6 letters).
- High-speed memory used to store frequently accessed data (5 letters).
- Mode Addressing mode where the operand is part of the instruction itself (9 letters).
- Type of instructions that alter the sequence of execution in a program (7 letters).
- Small, fast storage locations inside the CPU (9 letters).
- Part of the CPU that performs arithmetic and logical operations (3 letters).
- Communication system that transfers data between computer components (3 letters).
- Unit This part of the CPU directs the operation of the processor (11 letters).
16 Clues: Data used by an instruction for execution (7 letters). • Small, fast storage locations inside the CPU (9 letters). • The first step in the instruction execution cycle (5 letters). • Mode Technique for specifying data for operations (15 letters). • High-speed memory used to store frequently accessed data (5 letters). • ...
Superpower of sleep 2024-10-16
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- – Lack of sleep can increase this feeling of worry or tension (6 letters)
- – Getting enough sleep helps keep this organ healthy (5 letters)
- – Sleep helps strengthen this system that fights off illness (6 letters)
- – When you don’t sleep, you might feel this emotion more easily (7 letters)
- – Having a set bedtime ___ can help you fall asleep faster (7 letters)
- – Limiting time on this before bed can improve your sleep (6 letters)
- – Sleep, eating well, and exercising help you stay this (7 letters)
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- – What sleep does for your body, like charging a phone battery (8 letters)
- – Your brain sorts and stores these during sleep (8 letters)
- – Sleep is like a reset button for this part of your body (5 letters)
- – How you feel after staying up too late (5 letters)
- – The minimum number of hours of sleep middle schoolers should get (4 letters)
- – Sleep helps improve this, making you feel happier and less grumpy (4 letters)
- – Sleep helps your brain come up with new ideas, improving this skill (10 letters)
14 Clues: – How you feel after staying up too late (5 letters) • – Your brain sorts and stores these during sleep (8 letters) • – Getting enough sleep helps keep this organ healthy (5 letters) • – Sleep, eating well, and exercising help you stay this (7 letters) • – Sleep is like a reset button for this part of your body (5 letters) • ...
Avatar 2025-05-14
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- Guiding force or deity of Pandora, a biological network connecting all life. (4 letters)
- Human scientist leading the Avatar program, friend to the Na'vi (Augustine). (5 letters)
- Neural connection the Na'vi establish with Pandora's fauna (Tsaheylu / The ____). (4 letters)
- Flying reptilian creature that the Na'vi learn to ride (Banshee in English). (5 letters)
- Combat exoskeleton used by RDA soldiers (____ Suit). (3 letters)
- Omaticaya clan princess, Na'vi warrior and Jake's mate. (7 letters)
- Ruthless RDA Colonel, main human antagonist (Miles). (8 letters)
- Former human marine who joins the Na'vi through an avatar body (Sully). (4 letters)
- Resources Development Administration, human corporation exploiting Pandora. (3 letters)
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- Sacred and gigantic plant, like the ____ of Souls or Hometree (Kelutral). (5 letters)
- Lush and dangerous moon where the Na'vi live. (7 letters)
- Indigenous blue-skinned humanoid people of Pandora (The Na'vi). (4 letters)
- Large red and orange aerial predator, legendary mount (Great Leonopteryx). (5 letters)
- Na'vi-human hybrid body remotely controlled by a human operator. (6 letters)
14 Clues: Lush and dangerous moon where the Na'vi live. (7 letters) • Combat exoskeleton used by RDA soldiers (____ Suit). (3 letters) • Ruthless RDA Colonel, main human antagonist (Miles). (8 letters) • Omaticaya clan princess, Na'vi warrior and Jake's mate. (7 letters) • Indigenous blue-skinned humanoid people of Pandora (The Na'vi). (4 letters) • ...
Fortnite 2025-05-20
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- Cosmetic appearance modifying the character's look. (4 letters)
- In-game virtual currency used to buy skins and the Battle Pass. (6 letters)
- Harvesting tool used to destroy the environment and gather materials. (7 letters)
- Highly prized Legendary or Epic assault rifle. (4 letters)
- White circle on the map indicating the next safe zone. (4 letters)
- Rare piñata-shaped animal containing lots of resources and items (Loot ____). (5 letters)
- Famous POI known for its tall buildings and intense fights (... Towers). (6 letters)
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- Flying vehicle from which players jump at the start of the match (Battle ___). (3 letters)
- Powerful but slow shotgun, formidable at close range (____ Shotgun). (4 letters)
- Additional protection represented by a blue bar. (6 letters)
- Ultimate goal of a Battle Royale match (____ Royale). (7 letters)
- Basic structure built for protection. (4 letters)
- Dangerous purple zone that shrinks the map and inflicts damage (The ____). (5 letters)
- Equipment, weapons, and items recovered from the map or enemies. (4 letters)
14 Clues: Basic structure built for protection. (4 letters) • Highly prized Legendary or Epic assault rifle. (4 letters) • Additional protection represented by a blue bar. (6 letters) • Cosmetic appearance modifying the character's look. (4 letters) • Ultimate goal of a Battle Royale match (____ Royale). (7 letters) • ...
Vocabulary 1 The Natural World 2025-09-09
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- A steep, high rock face, often by the sea. (5 letters)
- A low area of land between hills or mountains. (6 letters)
- Parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk. (8 letters)
- Moving ridges of water caused by wind or tides. (5 letters)
- The solid part of Earth that is not covered by water. (4 letters)
- A thick forest in a hot area that gets lots of rain. (10 letters)
- The invisible mixture of gases that we breathe. (3 letters)
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- Flat, usually green parts of a plant or tree. (6 letters)
- The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or river. (5 letters)
- A natural, hollow space in the ground or inside a mountain. (4 letters)
- Animals, birds, and other living things that live in nature. (8 letters)
- A small, narrow river that flows over the land. (6 letters)
- A very dry area of land with little rain and few plants. (7 letters)
- A part of the sea that is partly surrounded by land. (3 letters)
14 Clues: A steep, high rock face, often by the sea. (5 letters) • Flat, usually green parts of a plant or tree. (6 letters) • Parts of a tree that grow out from the trunk. (8 letters) • A low area of land between hills or mountains. (6 letters) • Moving ridges of water caused by wind or tides. (5 letters) • A small, narrow river that flows over the land. (6 letters) • ...
Greek VS Rome 2023-02-16
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- Romans cared about this, but greeks really didn't
- The boys went to boy ___ and girls only went to girl ___.
- Roman ___ was very important to their culture, Greek ____ is unknown because we never got it recorded.
- The people that died in the greek ____ was about 50,000 and the people that died in the roman ___ was about 900,000.
- The greeks and romans both had this drink
- the greeks were a ___ but the romans were a republic
- Both greeks and romans did this for fun and excersice.
- thousand The Greeks lived around 3500 years ago and the Romans lived around ___ than 3000 years ago.
- This is important ways of beliefs to both greeks and romans.
- Greek and roman people had these and loved them
- The romans and greeks both did this to music for entertainment
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- The Roman Republic lasted for 500 years, the Greek democracy lasted for ___.
- Greek and Roman boys and girls both loved to play with ___
- There was not good ___ for farming in greece but it was fine in rome
- The Roman army was called the Roman legion, The Greek army was called the ____ army.
- Ancient Greece made the ___ in 776 BC, but the Roman didn’t have anything like that.
- Young girls in Greece would ___ at around 12-13, but romans would ___ anytime but if they did ____ it was for life.
- The Roman army had around 150,000 ____ and the Greek army had around 143,000.
- Both greek boys and girls had the same of this
- The Romans used the ____ as their swords, The Greeks used the xiphos as their sword.
20 Clues: The greeks and romans both had this drink • Both greek boys and girls had the same of this • Greek and roman people had these and loved them • Romans cared about this, but greeks really didn't • the greeks were a ___ but the romans were a republic • Both greeks and romans did this for fun and excersice. • The boys went to boy ___ and girls only went to girl ___. • ...
Very important Greeks 2025-09-17
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- - Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired the marathon race
- of Persia - Xerxes, commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Leonidas - Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
- - Greek philosopher and polymath
- - Euripides was a Greek tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- - 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
- the Great - Alexander III of Macedon, most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- - Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher
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- Phillip of Macedon - Philip II of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- - Athenian philosopher and student of Socrates who is considered a founder of Western philosophy
- of Persia - Darius, commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- - mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- - Herodotus was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- - Pericles was a Greek statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- - ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry
- - Greek philosopher and mathematician
- - Sophocles was an ancient Greek tragedian, one of three from whom at least two plays have survived in full
- - 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
18 Clues: - Greek philosopher and polymath • - Greek philosopher and mathematician • - Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher • - ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry • - mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor • Leonidas - Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta • ...
Very important Greeks 2025-09-17
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- - Philippides is the central figure in the story that inspired the marathon race
- of Persia - Xerxes, commonly known as Xerxes the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Leonidas - Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
- - Greek philosopher and polymath
- - Euripides was a Greek tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles
- - 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
- the Great - Alexander III of Macedon, most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- - Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher
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- Phillip of Macedon - Philip II of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC
- - Athenian philosopher and student of Socrates who is considered a founder of Western philosophy
- of Persia - Darius, commonly known as Darius the Great, was the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- - mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor
- - Herodotus was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus
- - Pericles was a Greek statesman and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- - ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry
- - Greek philosopher and mathematician
- - Sophocles was an ancient Greek tragedian, one of three from whom at least two plays have survived in full
- - 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
18 Clues: - Greek philosopher and polymath • - Greek philosopher and mathematician • - Athenian philosopher, scholar, and teacher • - ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry • - mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor • Leonidas - Leonidas was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta • ...
Karla's Spelling Words 2012-10-18
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- starts in a S ends in a D has 7 letters
- starts in a F ends in an L has 7 letters
- starts in a T ends in a D has 9 letters
- starts in an A ends in an E has 11 letters
- starts with a D ends in a D has 8 letters
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- Sarts in a H then R a - then S then N it has 13 letters 1 -
- has 6 letters starts in a S ends in a D
- starts in a N ends in a B has 4 letters
- stats in a F ends in a D has 10 letters
- starts in a H ends in a D has 9 letters
- starts in a U ends in a D has 8 letters
- starts in a P ends in a D has 8 letters
- has 9 letters starts in an A ends in a D
- starts with an A ends in a T has 6 letters
14 Clues: starts in a S ends in a D has 7 letters • has 6 letters starts in a S ends in a D • starts in a N ends in a B has 4 letters • stats in a F ends in a D has 10 letters • starts in a H ends in a D has 9 letters • starts in a U ends in a D has 8 letters • starts in a T ends in a D has 9 letters • starts in a P ends in a D has 8 letters • ...
independents 2023-10-26
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- card: Plastic payment method tied to your bank account (9 letters, starts with "D").
- A loan to buy real estate (8 letters, starts with "H").
- report: Document detailing the state of something (14 letters, starts with "I").
- Person who owns and rents out property (8 letters, starts with "L").
- Coverage for unforeseen events (9 letters, starts with "I").
- Payment arrangement where you reserve an item (6 letters, starts with "L").
- A communal pool of money for a specific purpose (5 letters, starts with "F").
- Things not included in a list or coverage (10 letters, starts with "E").
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- costs: Expenses for setting up something new (16 letters, starts with "S").
- Company providing insurance services (7 letters, starts with "I").
- Person protected by an insurance policy (7 letters, starts with "I").
- services: Programs that support the public (15 letters, starts with "C").
- Government agency providing financial assistance (7 letters, starts with "C").
- Things that are part of a list or coverage (10 letters, starts with "I").
14 Clues: A loan to buy real estate (8 letters, starts with "H"). • Coverage for unforeseen events (9 letters, starts with "I"). • Company providing insurance services (7 letters, starts with "I"). • Person who owns and rents out property (8 letters, starts with "L"). • Person protected by an insurance policy (7 letters, starts with "I"). • ...
Nervous Brain 2024-09-25
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- The large part of the brain responsible for thinking and learning (8 letters)
- The gap where two neurons communicate (7 letters)
- The main control center of the nervous system (5 letters)
- The part of the brain that coordinates balance and movement (10 letters)
- The system that includes all nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord (9 letters)
- A quick automatic response, often to protect the body (6 letters)
- The system made up of the brain and spinal cord (7 letters)
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- The signal sent through neurons to communicate (7 letters)
- Type of neuron that carries signals to the brain (7 letters)
- The part of the brain that controls basic functions like breathing (9 letters)
- The cells that make up the nervous system (6 letters)
- Type of neuron that sends signals from the brain to muscles (5 letters)
- Cord The pathway that carries messages from the brain to the body (11 letters)
- The long part of a neuron that sends electrical signals (4 letters)
14 Clues: The gap where two neurons communicate (7 letters) • The cells that make up the nervous system (6 letters) • The main control center of the nervous system (5 letters) • The signal sent through neurons to communicate (7 letters) • The system made up of the brain and spinal cord (7 letters) • Type of neuron that carries signals to the brain (7 letters) • ...
Power of Sleep 2024-10-16
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- – Feeling this way is easier when you get enough sleep (5 letters)
- – The body's "charging" process at night (5 letters)
- – The device most people use before bed that can disturb sleep (5 letters)
- – A feeling of uneasiness that sleep helps reduce (7 letters)
- – Getting good sleep is important for a healthy ___ (5 letters)
- – Sticking to this will help you get better sleep (7 letters)
- – Too much ___ before bed can make it hard to fall asleep (8 letters)
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- – Cutting down on this before bed helps you sleep better (6 letters)
- – A short rest during the day that can help boost energy (3 letters)
- – Sleep helps your brain store ___ from the day (8 letters)
- – Sleep can help improve these school results (6 letters)
- – Sleep can boost this system that helps fight off colds (6 letters)
- – Getting enough sleep helps improve your ability to ___ new information (6 letters)
- – This part of your body heals and grows while you sleep (5 letters)
14 Clues: – The body's "charging" process at night (5 letters) • – Sleep can help improve these school results (6 letters) • – Sleep helps your brain store ___ from the day (8 letters) • – A feeling of uneasiness that sleep helps reduce (7 letters) • – Sticking to this will help you get better sleep (7 letters) • ...
Earthquake crossword 2025-02-23
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- A scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes. (7 letters)
- A large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake. (7 letters)
- The point inside the Earth where an earthquake starts. (5 letters)
- The place where two tectonic plates meet. (8 letters)
- The location on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake’s focus. (8 letters)
- A type of boundary where two plates slide past each other. (9 letters)
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- A type of plate boundary where plates move apart. (9 letters)
- The type of plate boundary where one plate is forced under another. (10 letters)
- Plate _________ The theory that explains the movement of Earth's plates. (13 letters)
- The shaking of the Earth's surface caused by the sudden release of energy. (10 letters)
- What city in Aotearoa New Zealand had a major earthquake along the pacific and Australian plates in Feb 2011? (12 letters)
- The outermost layer of the Earth. (5 letters)
- A type of seismic wave that moves through solids but not liquids. (5 letters)
- The Earth's innermost layer. (4 letters)
14 Clues: The Earth's innermost layer. (4 letters) • The outermost layer of the Earth. (5 letters) • The place where two tectonic plates meet. (8 letters) • A type of plate boundary where plates move apart. (9 letters) • A scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes. (7 letters) • A large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake. (7 letters) • ...
Pokemon 2025-05-21
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- Red and white sphere used to capture and transport Pokémon (Poké Ball). (8 letters)
- Place where a Trainer fights a Leader to obtain a Badge. (3 letters)
- First region explored in the Pokémon Red and Blue games. (5 letters)
- Basic healing item restoring a Pokémon's hit points (HP). (6 letters)
- Fire-type starter Pokémon, small salamander with a flaming tail. (10 letters)
- Pokémon Professor from the Kanto region who gives the first Pokémon (Professor ___). (3 letters)
- Trainer from Pallet Town, main protagonist of the anime (Ketchum). (3 letters)
- Elemental category of a Pokémon or an attack (Fire, Water, Grass...). (4 letters)
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- Proof of victory against a Gym Leader, needed to access the League. (5 letters)
- Legendary Psychic-type Pokémon, genetically created from Mew. (6 letters)
- Large sleeping Pokémon that often blocks the path. (7 letters)
- Yellow electric mouse, Ash's faithful companion and franchise mascot. (7 letters)
- Criminal organization seeking to steal rare Pokémon (Team ____). (6 letters)
- Brown mammal Pokémon known for its multiple possible evolutions. (5 letters)
14 Clues: Large sleeping Pokémon that often blocks the path. (7 letters) • Place where a Trainer fights a Leader to obtain a Badge. (3 letters) • First region explored in the Pokémon Red and Blue games. (5 letters) • Basic healing item restoring a Pokémon's hit points (HP). (6 letters) • Legendary Psychic-type Pokémon, genetically created from Mew. (6 letters) • ...
French Revolution 2025-12-05
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- middle class who led much of the early Revolution (11 letters)
- introduced in 1789 that quickly lost value (6 letters)
- government that ruled France during the Reign of Terror (6,2,6,6 letters → four words)
- ______ assassinated Marat in his bathtub (6 letters)
- to ______: Louis XVI’s failed 1791 escape attempt (7 letters)
- inspired by Enlightenment ideas; passed August 26, 1789 (11 letters → five words)
- where Napoleon was exiled the second (and final) time (2,5 letters)
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- and orator nicknamed “The Voice of the Revolution” for his speeches (9 letters)
- radical club that met in an old monastery; led by Robespierre for a time (6 letters)
- stormed on July 14, 1789 – now celebrated as Bastille Day (7 letters)
- introduced in 1793 with 10-day weeks and new month names (13 letters → two words)
- political group that sat on the high benches in the assembly (11 letters → one word)
- of Austria and mother of Marie-Antoinette (5-7 letters → hyphenated)
- cry of counter-revolutionaries in the Vendée region: “Vive __ ____!” (2,3 letters)
14 Clues: ______ assassinated Marat in his bathtub (6 letters) • introduced in 1789 that quickly lost value (6 letters) • to ______: Louis XVI’s failed 1791 escape attempt (7 letters) • middle class who led much of the early Revolution (11 letters) • where Napoleon was exiled the second (and final) time (2,5 letters) • ...
Chapter 6: Greece- A Drama in Two Acts 2021-09-09
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- Greeks defeated the Persians for good
- the first place of battle that Persians tried to conquerod the greeks
- Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta
- king of the greek gods
- government ruled by one
- earliest civilization in Greece
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- minoans palace
- greek hilltop fortress
- greek cities/villages joined together to form city-states
- the center of the Minoans civilization
- games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years
- greek marketplace where goods were sold and held political debate
- Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived
- blind poet that influenced Greece, known for Greek Mythology
14 Clues: minoans palace • greek hilltop fortress • king of the greek gods • government ruled by one • earliest civilization in Greece • Spartan greek king, ruled Sparta • Greeks defeated the Persians for good • the center of the Minoans civilization • Olympus where Greeks thought the greek gods lived • games sport event held by the greeks every 4 years • ...
Mythology Crossword 2016-10-04
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- Greek name is Hera;Zeus' wife;Queen of Gods
- capital of Greece
- shoots arrows at people so they fall in love
- Greek name is Zeus
- Greek name is Athena;most loved Goddess in Pantheon
- chopped off Medusa's head
- Greek name is Aphrodite;Goddess of love and beauty
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- Greek name is Hephaestus; smith God;forger of weapons
- Greek name is poseidon;son is Achilles
- Where you go when you're dead;have to pass through Tartarus
- one eyed monster
- has a head of snakes
- Greek name is Hermes; messanger God
- Youngest princess;very beautiful
14 Clues: one eyed monster • capital of Greece • Greek name is Zeus • has a head of snakes • chopped off Medusa's head • Youngest princess;very beautiful • Greek name is Hermes; messanger God • Greek name is poseidon;son is Achilles • Greek name is Hera;Zeus' wife;Queen of Gods • shoots arrows at people so they fall in love • Greek name is Aphrodite;Goddess of love and beauty • ...
The Good News Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
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- A gentle bird that is often a symbol of the Holy Spirit (4 Letters)
- The gift of the Holy Spirit that helps us be brave and stand up for what's right. (7 letters)
- The Fruit of the Spirit that helps us to wait calmly and not get easily annoyed. (8 letters)
- Your special guide and supporter who walks with you on your Confirmation journey. (7 letters)
- Special abilities like Wisdom, Understanding, and Courage given by the Holy Spirit. (5 letters)
- Another word for the "Good News" that Jesus brought. (6 letters)
- What the Holy Spirit is often called because He guides and supports us. (6 letters)
- A holy sign and source of God's grace, like Confirmation or Baptism. (9 letters)
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- God's active power and presence, living inside us and helping us. (6 letters)
- The calmness we feel in our hearts when we trust in God, a Fruit of the Spirit. (5 letters)
- The special perfumed oil used during Confirmation to anoint you. (6 letters)
- The special Church leader who usually performs the Sacrament of Confirmation. (6 letters)
- What God gives us when we say sorry for our mistakes and turn back to Him. (11 letters)
- A deep, lasting happiness that comes from God, one of the Fruits of the Spirit. (3 letters)
- God's greatest message for us, and the very first fruit of the Holy Spirit (4 Letters)
15 Clues: Another word for the "Good News" that Jesus brought. (6 letters) • A gentle bird that is often a symbol of the Holy Spirit (4 Letters) • The special perfumed oil used during Confirmation to anoint you. (6 letters) • God's active power and presence, living inside us and helping us. (6 letters) • ...
Chapter 9 : Cryptocurrency Part 2 2024-03-14
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- / This term describes the major advantage of cryptocurrencies, offering protection against inflation. (7 letters)
- / This process involves confirming transactions and adding them to the blockchain. (6 letters)
- / A significant challenge for digital currencies, where a single digital token could be spent more than once. (11 letters)
- / A currency that exists in a decentralized form and uses cryptography. (14 letters)
- / A blockchain's length is described as this, meaning it has a limit but can grow over time. (6 letters)
- / Digital currencies like Bitcoin allow for these types of transactions, eliminating intermediaries. (12 letters)
- / This aspect of cryptocurrency transactions makes it difficult for governments to seize or freeze assets. (7 letters)
- / A digital currency known for its security and the first to solve the double-spend problem. (7 letters)
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- / Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are designed to be this, limiting the total number of coins that can ever exist. (6 letters)
- / An environmental concern associated with the process of verifying cryptocurrency transactions. (17 letters)
- / The lack of this in cryptocurrency facilitates tax evasion and black market transactions. (11 letters)
- / The concept of making financial transactions in a digital format, without physical counterparts. (14 letters)
- / A key feature of cryptocurrencies, ensuring that transactions are irreversible and recorded. (9 letters)
- / A system where transactions are recorded across multiple computers. (9 letters)
- / A decentralized digital currency introduced in 2011 as a lighter alternative to Bitcoin. (8 letters)
15 Clues: / A system where transactions are recorded across multiple computers. (9 letters) • / A currency that exists in a decentralized form and uses cryptography. (14 letters) • / This process involves confirming transactions and adding them to the blockchain. (6 letters) • ...
FinVerse crossword 2024-10-10
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- Rate : The rate at which the value of money decreases over time. (10 letters)
- Market : A financial market where securities are bought and sold. (9 letters)
- A type of financial asset that represents ownership in a company. (5 letters)
- A financial instrument that represents a debt owed by a corporation. (8 letters)
- A financial instrument that gives the holder the right to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price. (9 letters)
- Ratio: A financial ratio that measures a company's ability to pay its short-term debts. (5 letters)
- Trading : A type of investment strategy that involves buying and selling securities quickly to profit from short-term price fluctuations. (11 letters)
- worth: A financial term for the total value of a company's assets minus its total liabilities. (9 letters)
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- Analysis: The process of evaluating a company's financial performance and risk. (11 letters)
- Margin: A financial ratio that measures a company's profitability. (11 letters)
- statement: A financial statement that shows a company's revenues, expenses, and net income. (11 letters)
- Risk: A financial term for the risk of losing money in an investment. (8 letters)
- A financial market where currencies are traded. (9 letters)
- sheet: A financial statement that shows a company's assets, liabilities, and equity. (11 letters)
- Bill: A type of financial asset that represents a loan to a government or corporation. (7 letters)
15 Clues: A financial market where currencies are traded. (9 letters) • A type of financial asset that represents ownership in a company. (5 letters) • A financial instrument that represents a debt owed by a corporation. (8 letters) • Market : A financial market where securities are bought and sold. (9 letters) • ...
Unit 2: Comparison Essay Draft 1 Warm-Up 2024-10-02
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- (7 letters) The reason or intention behind a piece of writing.
- (11 letters) A type of writing that provides information or explains something clearly.
- (8 letters) The group of people the writer is addressing or writing for.
- (8 letters) The level of formality or informality in language, depending on the audience.
- (9 letters) The quality of ideas being logically connected and easy to follow in writing.
- Sentence (14 letters, two words) The sentence that introduces the main idea of a paragraph.
- (6 letters) The main idea or claim of an essay, usually found at the end of the introduction.
- (5 letters) The element of good writing that ensures every part contributes to the main idea.
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- Idea (15 letters, two words) The central idea that controls the direction of a paragraph or essay.
- (7 letters) The characteristic of writing that ensures it is easy to understand.
- (10 letters) A word or phrase that helps to connect ideas between paragraphs or sentences.
- (11 letters) The process of adding more detail or explanation to support the main ideas.
- (10 letters) A method used to examine similarities and differences between two or more ideas.
- (9 letters) The importance or connection of ideas or content to the main argument or topic.
- (7 letters) The main topic or focus that writing revolves around.
15 Clues: (7 letters) The reason or intention behind a piece of writing. • (7 letters) The main topic or focus that writing revolves around. • (8 letters) The group of people the writer is addressing or writing for. • (7 letters) The characteristic of writing that ensures it is easy to understand. • ...
English 2nd period 2025-09-29
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- The first name of the kind, tolerant missionary in Umuofia. (9 letters)
- The name of the community in Things Fall Apart to which Okonkwo belongs. (7 letters)
- The place (besides the Capital) that is geographically distant from the town in Kafka's story. (8 letters)
- The literary concept challenged by the narrator's act of de-naming the world. (8 letters)
- The feeling the grandmother experiences after the interruption, which the poem suggests is as important as prayer. (8 letters)
- The title given to the respectable American women who disapprove of the grandmother's actions. (7 letters)
- The new generation's political sentiment toward the established system in "The Refusal." (11 letters)
- The general response from the capital to the town's appeals for aid. (7 letters)
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- The character who advises Okonkwo against participating in Ikemefuna's death. (8 letters)
- The rank of the chief tax-collector who represents arbitrary power in Kafka's story. (7 letters)
- The animal faction in Le Guin's story that resists the unnaming. (5 letters)
- The concept of a wicked child who continually dies and is reborn to the same mother in Igbo culture. (7 letters)
- The narrator's final action in She Unnames Them: returning her own to Adam. (4 letters)
- The tragic flaw of Okonkwo, driving his fear of weakness and failure. (7 letters)
- The Islamic ritual washing the grandmother performs in the Sears bathroom. (5 letters)
15 Clues: The first name of the kind, tolerant missionary in Umuofia. (9 letters) • The animal faction in Le Guin's story that resists the unnaming. (5 letters) • The general response from the capital to the town's appeals for aid. (7 letters) • The tragic flaw of Okonkwo, driving his fear of weakness and failure. (7 letters) • ...
work 2024-06-12
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- (13 letters) - Дискриминация
- (7 letters) - Любитель
- (7 letters) - Отчаянный
- leave (14 letters) - Отпуск по беременности и родам
- (5 letters) - Труд
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- (8 letters) - Расписание
- (9 letters) - Откладывать
- (9 letters) - Приращение
- (13 letters) - Недополучающий оплату труда
- (12 letters) - Многозадачность
- (7 letters) - Пенсия
- (10 letters) - Интервьюируемый
12 Clues: (5 letters) - Труд • (7 letters) - Пенсия • (7 letters) - Любитель • (7 letters) - Отчаянный • (8 letters) - Расписание • (9 letters) - Приращение • (9 letters) - Откладывать • (13 letters) - Дискриминация • (12 letters) - Многозадачность • (10 letters) - Интервьюируемый • (13 letters) - Недополучающий оплату труда • leave (14 letters) - Отпуск по беременности и родам
Creature 2024-10-23
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- A creature that can turn into a wolf (7 letters) -
- Very, very old (7 letters) -
- A ghost is a friendly or spooky spirit (5 letters) - Fairy A tiny magical creature that can help (4 letters) -
- A kind being with wings who helps people (5 letters)
- A mighty being that people worship (5 letters) Protect: To keep someone safe (7 letters) -
- A strong power that can do amazing things (10 letters) - Evil The opposite of good (4 letters) -
- A scary animal, often seen in stories (5 letters) -
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- Something bad or mean (4 letters) -
- Something that can be very scary (9 letters) -
- A magical friend who helps with love (5 letters) -
- To make something go away completely (7 letters) -
- Something that is not true (4 letters) - **Fake**
- A scary creature that drinks blood (7 letters) -
13 Clues: Very, very old (7 letters) - • Something bad or mean (4 letters) - • Something that can be very scary (9 letters) - • A scary creature that drinks blood (7 letters) - • Something that is not true (4 letters) - **Fake** • A creature that can turn into a wolf (7 letters) - • A magical friend who helps with love (5 letters) - • ...
Solar Energy 2024-04-24
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- Network of interconnected power sources (4 letters)
- Source of electrical or mechanical power (5 letters)
- Environmental responsibility in energy production (13 letters)
- Able to be replenished naturally (9 letters)
- Stores excess solar energy (7 letters)
- Room with large windows to capture sunlight (8 letters)
- Converts sunlight into electricity (11 letters)
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- Measure of how well solar panels convert sunlight into electricity (10 letters)
- Device that changes the voltage of electricity (9 letters)
- Solar radiation reaching the earth's surface (9 letters)
- Source of solar power (8 letters)
- Sheets of cells that generate electricity (6 letters)
- Source of power from the sun (6 letters)
13 Clues: Source of solar power (8 letters) • Stores excess solar energy (7 letters) • Source of power from the sun (6 letters) • Able to be replenished naturally (9 letters) • Converts sunlight into electricity (11 letters) • Network of interconnected power sources (4 letters) • Source of electrical or mechanical power (5 letters) • ...
Christmas 2024-12-19
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- You hang this by the fireplace. (8 letters)
- A figure made of snow. (7 letters)
- He brings presents on Christmas Eve. (5 letters)
- Green and decorated during Christmas. (4 letters)
- Something you unwrap on Christmas morning. (4 letters)
- You hang this green circle on your door. (6 letters)
- You hang this plant to kiss under it. (9 letters)
- Santa’s little helper. (3 letters)
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- A festive song sung during the holidays. (6 letters)
- A sweet and striped holiday treat. (5 letters)
- Shiny object at the top of a Christmas tree. (4 letters)
- What Santa rides in the sky. (6 letters)
- Animals that pull Santa's sleigh. (8 letters)
13 Clues: A figure made of snow. (7 letters) • Santa’s little helper. (3 letters) • What Santa rides in the sky. (6 letters) • You hang this by the fireplace. (8 letters) • Animals that pull Santa's sleigh. (8 letters) • A sweet and striped holiday treat. (5 letters) • He brings presents on Christmas Eve. (5 letters) • Green and decorated during Christmas. (4 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Unit Crossword 2022-09-07
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- not allowed to participate in Greek gov.
- citizens make decisions in court
- cultural center of the world under Alexander the Great
- the blending of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, & Indian cultures into one continuous cultural influence
- democracy citizens participate directly in gov.
- Pericles gave citizens this for serving in gov.
- Outlawed debt slavery
- polis
- the Great spread Hellenism from Europe to India
- Council of 500
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- king or queen has central power
- of Greece Citizen participation in government
- Under him Greece finally became a direct democracy
- warrior Greek-City State
- City-State where democracy was started
- merchants and this other group worked to overthrow Greece's aristocracy
- philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great
- No one is above the law
- this is why Greek City-States were formed
- people hold ruling power
- small wealthy elite
- Greek philosopher's stressed this along with reason in decision making
22 Clues: polis • Council of 500 • small wealthy elite • Outlawed debt slavery • No one is above the law • warrior Greek-City State • people hold ruling power • king or queen has central power • citizens make decisions in court • City-State where democracy was started • not allowed to participate in Greek gov. • this is why Greek City-States were formed • ...
Greece 2024-04-18
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- word to rank sunscreens
- Greek philosopher
- African pig
- Greek island
- airline company
- main feature of Catherine’s necklaces
- type of shark
- inlet of the seat where the land curves inwards
- Miami Marlin’s big hitter!
- small smooth stone found on beaches
- famous Greek god
- type of raft boat used for tours that usually has a glass bottom in the centre
- Greek food
- nighttime imagination
- shape
- facial feature that comes out in the sun
- one of main colours in Greek flag
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- film set in Greece
- street animal
- Turkish city
- type of dolphin
- half man, half horse. Crazy right?
- mix between pizza and bruschetta
- sea creature
- turns men into stone
- assembly of mainly vegetables often with a simple lovely dressing
- swimming accessory
- used to zoooom across the water. Fast!!
- bubbling outdoor bath
- fruit
- type of weather
31 Clues: fruit • shape • Greek food • African pig • Turkish city • Greek island • sea creature • street animal • type of shark • type of dolphin • airline company • type of weather • famous Greek god • Greek philosopher • film set in Greece • swimming accessory • turns men into stone • bubbling outdoor bath • nighttime imagination • word to rank sunscreens • Miami Marlin’s big hitter! • mix between pizza and bruschetta • ...
LB 2025-01-28
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- A rich, earthy ingredient used in beauty or desserts (5 letters).
- A space for self-care and pampering.
- A luxurious and soothing location often linked to relaxation (5 letters).
- The part of the body your lip butter is made for (4 letters).
- Something left behind after a tender moment (4 letters).
- A word describing aesthetics and appeal (6 letters).
- CANDY A soft, sweet, and fluffy treat that inspires one of your products (12 letters).
- Graceful and empowering, like the brand.
- A technique used for beauty or in the new lip stain.
- A touch of light and sparkle in beauty.
- A word symbolizing confidence and uplifting others (12 letters).
- A word that ties to beauty and confidence.
- The identity and personality of a business.
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- A word that describes bold, colorful looks.
- A world closely tied to beauty and self-expression.
- The color payoff that makes lip products pop.
- The name of the beauty brand (8 letters).
- A quality every young founder needs.
- What beauty and self-care can bring you.
- A foundation for glowing, healthy beauty.
- VANILLA One of your lip butter flavors, with a sweet twist (15 letters).
- Innovating and pushing boundaries in beauty.
- Sophistication at the heart of every product.
- The ultimate goal for any beauty lover.
- A moment of pause in a busy life, often at a hotel.
- A trait that defines LASHBABE and its users.
26 Clues: A space for self-care and pampering. • A quality every young founder needs. • The ultimate goal for any beauty lover. • A touch of light and sparkle in beauty. • What beauty and self-care can bring you. • Graceful and empowering, like the brand. • The name of the beauty brand (8 letters). • A foundation for glowing, healthy beauty. • ...
Amber Rancour-forgery 2019-10-17
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- A note made usually with unrecognizable handwriting or letters from a magazine
- how someone crosses their t’s or dots their i’s
- letters written with unusual slants or angles
- Letters flow or are written with intent strokes
- Capital letters connected to lower case letters
- Faking someone’s signature or handwriting
- Scientific device that seperates color in ink
- Writing on the line or above it
- Using forgery to get money
- the removal of writing
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- Lifting a pen to stop writing a word or start a new word
- Testimony made by a qualified person
- Something written by hand rather than typed or printed
- Letters slant to the left or right
- Type Of technology that records signatures
- An accent above a letter that indicates a difference in pronunciation
- document A document that could be forged
- Image or pattern that marks who’s it is
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- imitate fraudulently
- Space between letters
- Authentic document
- How hard you press on a pencil while writing
23 Clues: Authentic document • imitate fraudulently • Space between letters • the removal of writing • Using forgery to get money • Writing on the line or above it • Letters slant to the left or right • Testimony made by a qualified person • Image or pattern that marks who’s it is • Faking someone’s signature or handwriting • Type Of technology that records signatures • ...
Greek Vocab- kookie 2021-02-02
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- Greek statesman
- small group of people who have control
- ancient stories
- an ancient mythological creature from ancient greek fables
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- relating to ancient Greece
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- member of the aristocracy/noble
- ancient greek poet
- a town in ancient Greece
- a member of a society that has the right to vote
- cruel leader
- Greek storyteller
- a greek author of the Illiad
- Voting Booth
14 Clues: cruel leader • Voting Booth • Greek statesman • ancient stories • Greek storyteller • ancient greek poet • a town in ancient Greece • relating to ancient Greece • a greek author of the Illiad • member of the aristocracy/noble • small group of people who have control • a member of a society that has the right to vote • an ancient mythological creature from ancient greek fables • ...
CHM105` 2025-09-20
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- poor conductors of heat and electricity
- mass that is concentrated in a tiny central core
- characterized as being shiny, opaque, and good conductors of electricity and heat
- horizontal row in the periodic table
- positively charged subaomic particles
- letters of a name associated with that element
- vertical row in the peroidic table
- Planck identified each discrete parcel of light energy
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- have no electric charge
- a chemical element that has properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals
- any material consisting of only one type of atom
- new materials are formed by a changein the way atoms are bonded together
- comes from the Greek word for amber
13 Clues: have no electric charge • vertical row in the peroidic table • comes from the Greek word for amber • horizontal row in the periodic table • positively charged subaomic particles • poor conductors of heat and electricity • letters of a name associated with that element • any material consisting of only one type of atom • mass that is concentrated in a tiny central core • ...
5. The Greeks 2016-11-29
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- Athenian lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy and gave all free adult males the right to vote
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Greatand developed logic
- (336-323 B.C.E.) Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- rule by one
- Macedonian ruler who conquered most of Greece but was assassinated in 336 B.C.; father of Alexander the Great
- an outdoor theater for entertainment such as music, plays, or sports; built as semi-circles by the Greeks and as ovals by the Romans
- civilization north of Greece ruled by Alexander the Great that conquered most of Greece and the Persian Empire in the 300s B.C.
- the marketplace where buying and selling took place and politics and philosophy were discussed
- Greek philosopher who said "know thyself"; taught Plato; drank Hemlock poison
- blind Greek poet, believed to have authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a body of stories that give reasons for why things are the way they are; the stories can explain nature, history, humans and their origins, etc.; the stories are often not based on actual history
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare; associated with the owl
- war between Sparta and Athens which Sparta eventually won with help from PersiaAthens Greek city-state whose legacies include democracy, philosophy, literature, and architecture
- rule by the few
- Greek god of the sea, floods, and horses; associated with the trident
- a city that is independent and not under the control of a larger territory
- the place of physical training and games in the ancient Greek polis
- king of the Greek gods; god of rain, thunder, law, and fate
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- Zeus's son; Greek god of music, poetry, and archery; later associated with the sun
- Greek word for "city"
- Greek city-state whose major legacy was their military strength
- the concept that moral virtues are the desirable middle between two extremes
- "love of wisdom"
- Greek term for non-Greeks; now refers to an uncivilized person
- son of Thetis; hero of the Trojan war who killed Hector but was shot by Paris in the heel, the only mortal part of his body
- the process of asking questions repeatedly in order to help show people the contradictions in their thinking and eventually bring out the truth
- games held every four years in honor of Zeus where cities competed against each other in events including wrestling, running,and chariot racing
- Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues
- captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta
- battle in second Greco-Persian War in which 300 Spartans under King Leonidas held off the Persian army for two days so the Greeks could prepare to defend Greece
- a fortified hilltop at the center of the city where government and religious ceremonies took place
- craftsman in Sparta who were free but not citizens (could not vote)
- rule by one who abuses power
- Plato's concept of the ideal version of things
- rule by the people
- son of Zeus; hero known for his strength, he had to complete twelve difficult tasks
- Athenian lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens the right to participate in government
- Greek king of Ithica; used the Trojan Horse in the Trojan War and had a ten year journey home full of adventures
39 Clues: rule by one • rule by the few • "love of wisdom" • rule by the people • Greek word for "city" • rule by one who abuses power • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Plato's concept of the ideal version of things • captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta • Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues • ...
Colin Malally Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
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- people in heaven
- Greek word for church
- Author of Acts of the Apostles
- Greek word for witness
- meaning of Peter's name
- the name of the early Christian Church
- someone who will never have children
- private event for only the baptized
- the first pope
- city Saul was born in
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- What did God appear as at Pentecost
- the first Martyr
- people in purgatory
- the early church went here everyday
- Greek word for Bishop
- Greek word for deacon / servant
- people on earth
- Genre of Acts of the Apostles
18 Clues: the first pope • people on earth • the first Martyr • people in heaven • people in purgatory • Greek word for church • Greek word for Bishop • city Saul was born in • Greek word for witness • meaning of Peter's name • Genre of Acts of the Apostles • Author of Acts of the Apostles • Greek word for deacon / servant • What did God appear as at Pentecost • the early church went here everyday • ...
CULTURE 2025-06-10
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- person from a past generation of your family. (8 letters)
- written story, often long and fictional. (5 letters)
- storyline of a book or film. (4 letters)
- high quality or moral standard. (6 letters)
- truly great work of art or skill. (11 letters)
- place where an event is held. (5 letters)
- person who finishes second. (9 letters)
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- Traditions of a cultural group. (7 letters)
- artistic work created by shaping materials. (9 letters)
- two weeks. (9 letters)
- critical summary of a film, book, etc. (6 letters)
- practice session before a performance. (9 letters)
- public display of art or objects. (10 letters)
13 Clues: two weeks. (9 letters) • person who finishes second. (9 letters) • storyline of a book or film. (4 letters) • place where an event is held. (5 letters) • Traditions of a cultural group. (7 letters) • high quality or moral standard. (6 letters) • truly great work of art or skill. (11 letters) • public display of art or objects. (10 letters) • ...
The Godfather 2025-05-27
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- The Don's last name (10 letters)
- What the Don calls a "gift" that can't be refused (5 letters)
- What Michael becomes after his father's death (3 letters)
- Last name of the corrupt police captain (9 letters)
- Michael’s older brother who is impulsive (5 letters)
- Vito’s wife (4 letters)
- The family’s olive oil front business (5 letters)
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- Where Michael hides after committing a murder (7 letters)
- The city where the Corleone family lives (3 letters)
- The value most prized in mafia families (7 letters)
- Title of the head of a mafia family (3 letters)
- The youngest Corleone brother (4 letters)
- A code of silence in the mafia (6 letters)
- The Don's personal advisor (12 letters)
14 Clues: Vito’s wife (4 letters) • The Don's last name (10 letters) • The Don's personal advisor (12 letters) • The youngest Corleone brother (4 letters) • A code of silence in the mafia (6 letters) • Title of the head of a mafia family (3 letters) • The family’s olive oil front business (5 letters) • The value most prized in mafia families (7 letters) • ...
Fatima Vocabulary 2023-11-27
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- Deriving ideas from a broad and diverse range of sources (8 letters).
- A turn or bend in a road (5 letters).
- Easily perceptible; able to be touched or felt (8 letters).
- Stay in a place longer than necessary (6 letters).
- In the middle of or surrounded by (6 letters).
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- Unable to hear (4 letters).
- Not bright or vivid (3 letters).
- Complicated and confusing, like a maze (10 letters).
- Substance burned to provide energy (4 letters).
- Competitor or opponent (5 letters).
- Make a solemn statement or promise (5 letters).
- Story or narrative (4 letters).
- Full of danger or risk (7 letters).
13 Clues: Unable to hear (4 letters). • Story or narrative (4 letters). • Not bright or vivid (3 letters). • Competitor or opponent (5 letters). • Full of danger or risk (7 letters). • A turn or bend in a road (5 letters). • In the middle of or surrounded by (6 letters). • Substance burned to provide energy (4 letters). • Make a solemn statement or promise (5 letters). • ...
ADJECTIVES (LAX2043) 2024-04-15
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- Extremely scared. (6 letters)
- Exultantly joyful and triumphant. (8 letters)
- Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing. (8 letters)
- Extremely angry. (7 letters)
- Having grandeur and dignity, inspiring awe or admiration. (9 letters)
- Clever, original, and inventive. (9 letters)
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- Full of life, lively, and animated. (9 letters)
- Extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressive. (11 letters)
- A feeling of pensive sadness. (10 letters)
- Delicate, light, and otherworldly in a way that seems too perfect for this world. (8 letters)
- Making a disturbingly harsh and loud noise. (7 letters)
- Mysterious, puzzling, and difficult to understand. (9 letters)
- Another word for "smart" ; quick-witted. (6 letters)
13 Clues: Extremely angry. (7 letters) • Extremely scared. (6 letters) • A feeling of pensive sadness. (10 letters) • Clever, original, and inventive. (9 letters) • Exultantly joyful and triumphant. (8 letters) • Full of life, lively, and animated. (9 letters) • Another word for "smart" ; quick-witted. (6 letters) • Making a disturbingly harsh and loud noise. (7 letters) • ...
Brave New World 2017-03-16
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- / a young person who is inexperienced or immature
- / the third letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the first letter of the Greek alphabet
- / the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet
- / unwilling and hesitant
- / self pityingly tearful sentiment or behavior
- / a commotion or fuss
- / continuous low humming sound
- / the intention or desire to do evil
- / person's face that is pale because of poor health
- / expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained or heartfelt manner
- / relating to the sky or outer space
- / an opening, hole , gap
- / relating or trending to arouse sexual desire or excitement
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- / a situation or condition that is extremely bad
- / group of trees
- / the second letter of the Greek alphabet
- / learning by hearing while asleep
- / irregular burst burst movement
- / basic skills or principles
- / the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- / a winged chubby beautiful baby
- / divided or tear into pieces
23 Clues: / group of trees • / a commotion or fuss • / unwilling and hesitant • / an opening, hole , gap • / basic skills or principles • / divided or tear into pieces • / continuous low humming sound • / irregular burst burst movement • / a winged chubby beautiful baby • / learning by hearing while asleep • / the intention or desire to do evil • / relating to the sky or outer space • ...
Greek Civilization 2017-03-30
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- Poet who wrote famous epic poems The Iliad and the Odysssey.
- Literally "government by the people;" the people rule.
- A traded product; olives and pottery are Greek examples.
- Chief polis in Attica; birthplace of democracy and drama,
- The Phoenicians founded these around the Mediterranean.
- Government by a few rich, powerful families or people.
- Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses.
- Early Greek civilization that began on the Peloponnesus.
- Warrior-like polis on the Peloponnesus; rival to Athens.
- Greek word for city-state: city that controls land around it.
- A person with rights and responsibilities in a community.
- Place for athletic exercise/contests, such as wrestling.
- Means relating to the army or to weaponry.
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- Greek word for marketplace.
- The name given to slaves in Sparta.
- Literally "high hill" in Greek; walled hill; safety.
- Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia.
- Invented by the Phoenicians.
- Enemy of Greeks in the Trojan War; war described in The Iliad.
- Chief Greek god.
- Homer's epic poem of the return of Odysseus from war.
- Early Greek civilization that invented the alphabet.
- Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods.
- A single ruler, like a king or queen.
- Homer's epic poem that tells of the war between Troy and Greeks.
25 Clues: Chief Greek god. • Greek word for marketplace. • Invented by the Phoenicians. • The name given to slaves in Sparta. • A single ruler, like a king or queen. • Means relating to the army or to weaponry. • Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia. • Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses. • Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods. • ...
Greek Civilization 2017-03-30
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- A person with rights and responsibilities in a community.
- Poet who wrote famous epic poems The Iliad and the Odysssey.
- Warrior-like polis on the Peloponnesus; rival to Athens.
- A traded product; olives and pottery are Greek examples.
- Place for athletic exercise/contests, such as wrestling.
- Enemy of Greeks in the Trojan War; war described in The Iliad.
- Early Greek civilization that invented the alphabet.
- Early Greek civilization that began on the Peloponnesus.
- Literally "high hill" in Greek; walled hill; safety.
- The name given to slaves in Sparta.
- Chief Greek god.
- Invented by the Phoenicians.
- Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods.
- Homer's epic poem of the return of Odysseus from war.
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- Chief polis in Attica; birthplace of democracy and drama,
- Literally "government by the people;" the people rule.
- Greek word for marketplace.
- Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses.
- A single ruler, like a king or queen.
- Homer's epic poem that tells of the war between Troy and Greeks.
- The Phoenicians founded these around the Mediterranean.
- Greek word for city-state: city that controls land around it.
- Government by a few rich, powerful families or people.
- Means relating to the army or to weaponry.
- Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia.
25 Clues: Chief Greek god. • Greek word for marketplace. • Invented by the Phoenicians. • The name given to slaves in Sparta. • A single ruler, like a king or queen. • Means relating to the army or to weaponry. • Competed in Olympic Games and in the gymnasia. • Belief in and worship of many gods and goddesses. • Long poem that tells of actions of heroes and gods. • ...
Mythology 2 2025-01-11
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- - A tree spirit from Greek mythology.
- - A creature made from clay or stone that comes to life.
- - Greek god of the sea.
- - A sea monster creating dangerous whirlpools.
- - Greek goddess of love and beauty.
- - A small magical creature from fairy tales.
- - Greek god of love, like Cupid.
- - A giant wolf from Norse mythology.
- - A playful, tiny fairy.
- - A serpent-like creature that can turn you to stone.
- - A huge human-like creature.
- - Greek god who drove the sun chariot.
- - Greek goddess of the moon.
- - Boy who flew too close to the sun.
- - A mischievous fairy in Shakespeare’s stories.
- - The Norse world tree that connects everything.
- - Half-human, half-horse creatures.
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- - A tricky character who spins straw into gold.
- - Norse goddess of love and beauty.
- - A girl with very long hair in a fairy tale.
- - Greek god of fire and metalworking.
- - Half-man, half-goat creature.
- - A person who turns into a wolf during a full moon.
- - Creatures with the body of a bird and the face of a woman.
- - Three-headed dog guarding the Underworld.
- - Another name for a genie from Arabian tales.
- - A seal that can turn into a human.
- - Creatures who lured sailors with their songs.
- - Titan who holds up the sky.
- - Something made magical by a spell.
30 Clues: - Greek god of the sea. • - A playful, tiny fairy. • - Greek goddess of the moon. • - A huge human-like creature. • - Titan who holds up the sky. • - Half-man, half-goat creature. • - Greek god of love, like Cupid. • - Norse goddess of love and beauty. • - Greek goddess of love and beauty. • - Half-human, half-horse creatures. • - A giant wolf from Norse mythology. • ...
Cultures, Customs, and Traditions of Greece, Serbia & Romania 2025-04-04
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- Traditional Romanian shirt with embroidery
- The country of the three with the highest tourist traffic due to its islands and history
- Orthodox Christian celebration common in all three countries
- Greek dish made of layers of eggplant and minced meat
- Cultural element common to all three: dance in a circle
- A Greek Easter tradition involving red eggs
- Mythical Romanian figure associated with vampires
- Capital of Romania
- Serbian instrument similar to an accordion
- Common Balkan spirit made from plums
- Greek dance in a circle, often performed at weddings
- Romanian cabbage rolls with meat and rice
- Common religion in Greece, Serbia, and Romania
- Traditional Serbian dance performed in a circle
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- Capital of Greece
- Country of the three that is not a member of the European Union
- Greek coffee preparation similar to Turkish style
- National day of Romania (December 1st)
- Serbian family celebration dedicated to a patron saint
- Greek island known for blue domes and white houses
- Traditional bread served on religious holidays in Serbia and Romania
- Script officially used only in Serbia of the three countries
- Region in Romania linked to Dracula
- Greek summer festival that includes folk music and food
- Capital of Serbia
- National musical style of Romania using violins
- Country of the three that officially uses the Latin alphabet but has Slavic influences
27 Clues: Capital of Greece • Capital of Romania • Capital of Serbia • Region in Romania linked to Dracula • Common Balkan spirit made from plums • National day of Romania (December 1st) • Romanian cabbage rolls with meat and rice • Traditional Romanian shirt with embroidery • Serbian instrument similar to an accordion • A Greek Easter tradition involving red eggs • ...
Greek Mythology Assesment 2025-10-01
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- Apollo ordered Hercules to perform twelve of these.
- Gods who reclaimed the earth as hero's.
- Hercules tragically killed his wife and their two _______.
- The Greeks invented both comedy and _______.
- In his final task, Hercules went to the underworld to capture this three-headed dog.
- One famous war told in Greek mythology.
- To be punished, Hercules sought out _____ the god of truth and healing.
- The seventh labor was to capture a rampaging one of these in Crete.
- Greeks built many of these in honor of the gods.
- Who wrote the famous Illiad
- Greek mythology spread ________ through generations.
- Myths helped explain inescapable things like _______.
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- Myths helped explain the ______ around ancient society.
- Beings who conquered the earth.
- Greek myth evolved around _____ century BCE.
- Large structures where actors performed plays.
- The third labor was to capture the sacred pet of this goddess.
- Greek pottery was used for food, water, and _______.
- The Greek Myth began around the ___ century BCE.
- These Singers told the anceint stories of Greece.
- Hera sent two of these animals to kill Hercules as a baby.
- Helped spread Greek mythology
- Gods who were the orgin of the being of time.
- Greek mythology also focused on morals and _______.
- Coins were placed on the eyes of the dead to cross the river ____.
- Festivals were commonly held in honor of the ____.
26 Clues: Who wrote the famous Illiad • Helped spread Greek mythology • Beings who conquered the earth. • Gods who reclaimed the earth as hero's. • One famous war told in Greek mythology. • Greek myth evolved around _____ century BCE. • The Greeks invented both comedy and _______. • Gods who were the orgin of the being of time. • Large structures where actors performed plays. • ...
Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief 2023-03-08
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- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Which Greek God is Percy's father? He's one of the big three.
- The name of Hades' helmet.
- What kind of mythical being is Grover?
- His undercover name is Mr. Brunner but his real name is __.
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- The name of Percy's sword.
- What is Zeus' weapon? Ex. Poseidon has a trident.
- The goddess of wisdom.
- Clarisse's father.
- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words
10 Clues: Clarisse's father. • The goddess of wisdom. • The name of Percy's sword. • The name of Hades' helmet. • What kind of mythical being is Grover? • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • What is Zeus' weapon? Ex. Poseidon has a trident. • His undercover name is Mr. Brunner but his real name is __. • Which Greek God is Percy's father? He's one of the big three. • ...
Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief 2023-03-08
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- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Which Greek God is Percy's father? He's one of the big three.
- The name of Hades' helmet.
- What kind of mythical being is Grover?
- His undercover name is Mr. Brunner but his real name is __.
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- The name of Percy's sword.
- What is Zeus' weapon? Ex. Poseidon has a trident.
- The goddess of wisdom.
- Clarisse's father.
- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words
10 Clues: Clarisse's father. • The goddess of wisdom. • The name of Percy's sword. • The name of Hades' helmet. • What kind of mythical being is Grover? • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • What is Zeus' weapon? Ex. Poseidon has a trident. • His undercover name is Mr. Brunner but his real name is __. • Which Greek God is Percy's father? He's one of the big three. • ...
Ristsõna 2024-02-14
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- Hüdroõlirõhk
- Kontrolli
- Regular care and ________ to keep something in good condition (10 letters).
- What is the term for the flow of water or other liquids away from a pipe or other receptacle? (5 letters)
- Heinakaaruti
- What is the lubricating substance used to reduce friction and wear in the moving parts of a motor or internal combustion engine?
- Süsteemitorud
- Teostage määrimine
- Märgutuli
- What is the foot-operated lever used to engage the braking system in a vehicle?
- Kabiin/salong
- Käigukast
- The network of pipes and components that guides and filters the fumes released from a vehicle's engine (13 letters).
- Takt
- Kardaanivõll/kardaan
- Pallima
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- What force is exerted by a confined liquid due to the application of an external force, often used in systems powered by fluid mechanics? (15 letters)
- Every car needs it to drive in the night
- What is the protective covering or outer layer that surrounds and encloses a structure or device, often made of metal or plastic? (6 letters)
- Liquid used for cleaning the windshield of a vehicle (12 letters).
- What is the mechanical device that converts fuel into power, generating motion or force, especially in a vehicle?
- Kinnutuskruvi
- The lower part of a vehicle that is not visible when it is on the road (9 letters).
- Pooltelje hammasrattad
- Cars usually use it to change gears.
- Mutter
- Kündmine
- Essential part of a car's gear-shifting mechanism (6 letters).
- What is the device that moves fluids, such as liquids or gases, through a mechanical action? (4 letters)
- What is the term for having taken away or extracted something? (7 letters)
30 Clues: Takt • Mutter • Pallima • Kündmine • Kontrolli • Märgutuli • Käigukast • Hüdroõlirõhk • Heinakaaruti • Kinnutuskruvi • Süsteemitorud • Kabiin/salong • Teostage määrimine • Kardaanivõll/kardaan • Pooltelje hammasrattad • Cars usually use it to change gears. • Every car needs it to drive in the night • Essential part of a car's gear-shifting mechanism (6 letters). • ...
Roman Vs. Greeks Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- were often made in Rome.
- fighters were what GREEK DID NOT HAVE.
- Greek men were actors.
- fighters were what ROME HAD.
- were also very common Greek pets
- is the architecture Greeks are know for.
- was the age Romans were married at.
- were roman's most known architecture.
- paintings were used to open up space in Rome
- in Greek were NOT that fashionable
- Were allowed to preform in Roman plays.
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- panels are also what Greeks are famous for.
- painting was important to the Greeks.
- were very loved by the Greeks.
- Clothing was very fashionable in Rome
- were what men and women wore.
- pets were very popular in Rome.
- were a thing Romans were obsessed with
- was the age Greek girls married at.
19 Clues: Greek men were actors. • were often made in Rome. • fighters were what ROME HAD. • were what men and women wore. • were very loved by the Greeks. • pets were very popular in Rome. • were also very common Greek pets • in Greek were NOT that fashionable • was the age Romans were married at. • was the age Greek girls married at. • painting was important to the Greeks. • ...
2023 NBB John Unit One 2023-06-11
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- the island to which John was exiled
- the place where Jesus was baptized
- the aspect of Jesus' life about which John wrote
- the idea that God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- the Greek word meaning "believe"
- the city in which John wrote his 3 epistles and gospel
- John's mother's name
- the Greek word meaning "word"
- the Greek word meaning "ambassador, commissioner, delegate"
- John's father's name
- what John says those who believe will receive
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- the Greek word meaning "witness"
- the Greek word meaning "grace"
- what Jesus called John and his brother
- John's brother's name
- hymn singing and writing
- a topic of discourse
- the city to which Jews in Jerusalem fled when the Romans came in A.D. 66
18 Clues: John's mother's name • a topic of discourse • John's father's name • John's brother's name • hymn singing and writing • the Greek word meaning "word" • the Greek word meaning "grace" • the Greek word meaning "witness" • the Greek word meaning "believe" • the place where Jesus was baptized • the island to which John was exiled • what Jesus called John and his brother • ...
Rizal 2024-10-09
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- The Spanish king whose reign was criticized in "El Filibusterismo" (7 letters)
- The region where "El Filibusterismo" was printed in Belgium (5 letters)
- The European scholar Rizal befriended in London, who influenced his historical research (9 letters)
- A Filipino physician and nationalist who assisted Rizal in the publication of "El Filibusterismo" (10 letters)
- A novel Rizal was already conceptualizing while he was in Europe after the success of "Noli Me Tangere" (17 letters)
- The city where the Universal Exposition of 1889 took place (5 letters
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- The sculptor friend of Rizal who exhibited his works at the Paris Exposition (8 letters)
- The type of printing press used to print "El Filibusterismo" in Ghent (10 letters)
- Rizal’s primary purpose for staying in London (besides studying history) (8 letters)
- The London museum where Rizal frequently conducted research on Philippine history (7letters)
- The exposition Rizal attended in Paris in 1889 (10 letters)
- A Filipino reformist newspaper Rizal contributed to during his time in Europe (8 letters)
- Rizal's close friend who helped finance the publication of "El Filibusterismo" (7 letters)
- A form of international recognition Rizal received for his intellectual contributions during the Paris Exposition (5 letters)
- A landmark manuscript Rizal studied while in London, written by Antonio de Morga (9 letters)
15 Clues: The exposition Rizal attended in Paris in 1889 (10 letters) • The city where the Universal Exposition of 1889 took place (5 letters • The region where "El Filibusterismo" was printed in Belgium (5 letters) • The Spanish king whose reign was criticized in "El Filibusterismo" (7 letters) • ...
Orson Crossword Class 7.2 2022-05-05
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- Number 1 on the periodic table.
- letter for copper on the periodic table
- What is the hole at the side of the metal pipe called on the bunsen burner
- Hydrogen and oxygen make
- letters for gold on the periodic table
- A combination of elements
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- A Greek philosopher suggested that matter is made up of tiny particles
- What is smaller than an atom
- What is number 2 on the periodic table
- What is the proper name for the "metal pipe" on the bunsen burner
10 Clues: Hydrogen and oxygen make • A combination of elements • What is smaller than an atom • Number 1 on the periodic table. • What is number 2 on the periodic table • letters for gold on the periodic table • letter for copper on the periodic table • What is the proper name for the "metal pipe" on the bunsen burner • ...
Ancient Greece vs. Ancient Rome by Trey 2021-02-12
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- Rome’s government name was a Empire, while Greeks government name was called_______
- Rome used the language Latin, while Greek used the language of the _______
- Both Rome and Greece usually had ______ for breakfast
- The King of gods in Greece was Zeus, while the King of gods in Rome was _______
- Roman women almost had freedom, While greek women _______ have freedom
- Greek warriors used long shields and spears, while Rome used _____ Weapons
- The people in the armies of Greece were called hoplites, in contrast the people in Rome were called _______
- Greece drew all kinds of Art, While Romans focused on ______________
- Both Rome and Greece had ________ built around their cities
- Romulus founded Rome, While the_________ founded Greece
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- Rome existed for over 1200 BCE years while Greece lasted for around _______ BCE years
- Both Ancient Rome and Ancient Greek had enjoyed a beverage called ____
- Both Romans and Greece had controlled ______
- Some of the Romans and Greece people ________ Goods like wine
- Roman women didn’t really have a date to marry, but Greek women usually married around age _______
- Both Roman Girls and Greek Girls played with toys that were ______
- Roman men wore Togas, while Greek men wore ______.
- Both Rome and Greece had ______ for pets
- Both Rome and Greece toys were ____________
- The Romans built their houses out of Plaster Walls, while Greece made their houses out of ________
20 Clues: Both Rome and Greece had ______ for pets • Both Rome and Greece toys were ____________ • Both Romans and Greece had controlled ______ • Roman men wore Togas, while Greek men wore ______. • Both Rome and Greece usually had ______ for breakfast • Romulus founded Rome, While the_________ founded Greece • Both Rome and Greece had ________ built around their cities • ...
The Iliad 2025-07-06
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- Who is the wife of Menelaus, said to be the most beautiful woman?
- Who is the goddess of wisdom and war who sides with the Greeks?
- Who is the Trojan priest of Apollo whose daughter is taken by Agamemnon?
- Who is the messenger god who helps guide Priam?
- Which Trojan prince abducted Helen?
- Who is the greatest Greek warrior, son of Peleus and Thetis?
- Who is the king of Troy and father of Hector and Paris?
- Which Trojan hero is destined to survive and found a new city?
- Which god sends a plague to the Greek camp?
- Who is the clever Greek warrior and king of Ithaca?
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- Who is the Greek prophet who reveals the cause of Apollo’s anger?
- Who is the king of Sparta and husband of Helen?
- Who is the god of war and ally of the Trojans?
- Who is the eldest son of Priam and the noblest Trojan warrior?
- Which Greek hero wounds both Aphrodite and Ares in battle?
- Who is the king of Mycenae and leader of the Greek forces?
- Who is Achilles’ closest friend and companion?
- Who is the giant Greek warrior second in strength to Achilles?
- Who is the god of the sea and supporter of the Greeks?
- Who is the sea goddess and mother of Achilles?
20 Clues: Which Trojan prince abducted Helen? • Which god sends a plague to the Greek camp? • Who is the god of war and ally of the Trojans? • Who is Achilles’ closest friend and companion? • Who is the sea goddess and mother of Achilles? • Who is the king of Sparta and husband of Helen? • Who is the messenger god who helps guide Priam? • ...
Simply The Betts 2024-07-26
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- - Rebekah's favourite Harry Potter character (5,7 letters)
- - Grown up best man's first name (5 letters)
- - The village we got engaged in (5,6 letters)
- - Our honeymoon destination (5 letters)
- - Name of the wedding venue (3,9 letters)
- - Rebekah's age when we met (9 letters)
- - The village we live in (4,6 letters)
- - Proof of age shown to Craig when meeting Rebekah for the first time (14 letters)
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- - our wedding hashtag (14 letters)
- - Craig's favourite Star Wars character (5,5 letters)
- - Our favourite breakfast spot (7 letters)
- - our favourite soft drink (4,4 letters)
- - Something we love doing that involves getting out on the water (14 letters)
13 Clues: - our wedding hashtag (14 letters) • - The village we live in (4,6 letters) • - Our honeymoon destination (5 letters) • - Rebekah's age when we met (9 letters) • - our favourite soft drink (4,4 letters) • - Name of the wedding venue (3,9 letters) • - Our favourite breakfast spot (7 letters) • - Grown up best man's first name (5 letters) • ...
Hackcent Future + Time Crossword 2025-01-07
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- One who imagines or foresees the future (9 letters)
- off To delay or postpone (5 letters)
- Temporary, for a short period (7 letters)
- A plan of events or activities (8 letters)
- Certain to happen, unavoidable (10 letters)
- To delay something to a later time (8 letters)
- Understanding of an event after it has happened (9 letters)
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- A schedule, especially for transportation (9 letters)
- To stay away from or prevent (5 letters)
- A specific period in which something happens (9 letters)
- Likely to happen in the future (12 letters)
- Not anticipated, unexpected (10 letters)
- A forecast or estimate of future events (10 letters)
13 Clues: off To delay or postpone (5 letters) • To stay away from or prevent (5 letters) • Not anticipated, unexpected (10 letters) • Temporary, for a short period (7 letters) • A plan of events or activities (8 letters) • Likely to happen in the future (12 letters) • Certain to happen, unavoidable (10 letters) • To delay something to a later time (8 letters) • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2021-10-13
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- of Macedonia/was the king of Macedon
- group of heavily armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep
- Greek region of Doris or to the Dorian's
- a Greek philosopher and polymath
- class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges
- by the people a form of government
- to the ancient of Mycenae
- of the island of Crete
- of the Iliad and the Odyssey
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- Athenian Greece philosopher
- War/ was fought between the Athens and Sparta
- civilization/mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the great
- War/ fought by Greek states and Persia
- ancient Greek city-state
- Greek philosopher
- the great/king of the ancient greek kingdom of Macedon
16 Clues: Greek philosopher • of the island of Crete • ancient Greek city-state • to the ancient of Mycenae • Athenian Greece philosopher • of the Iliad and the Odyssey • a Greek philosopher and polymath • by the people a form of government • of Macedonia/was the king of Macedon • War/ fought by Greek states and Persia • Greek region of Doris or to the Dorian's • ...
vm 2025-02-17
Across
- Online platforms offering products with convenience and often competitive pricing (9 letters)
- A retailer that offers a specific product category (8 letters)
- Involves the use of lighting, product arrangement, and storytelling to attract customers
- The Indian retail market's significant contributor to GDP (7 letters)
- The final stage in the distribution chain where goods or services are sold directly to consumers (8 letters)
- The prime piece of real estate used to grab attention from passersby
- The overall arrangement of elements within the display
- A person or entity that purchases goods or services (9 letters)
- The process of strategically designing a retail space
- A store offering a wide variety of food and non-food items (9 letters)
- The use of mobile devices to enable purchases (7 letters)
- Refers to the variety of items a store sells, influencing layout and design
- The key element that draws the eye in a display
- A well-designed display can elevate even the simplest _______
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- Using colors strategically to create a mood and influence customer behavior
- The overall flow and organization of a store, including fixtures and traffic patterns
- Using _______ to create a mood or theme that tells a story gives lives to the presentation
- Focus on offering low prices and a wide selection (8 letters)
- The emotional influence that colors such as red or blue can create in visual merchandising
- This type of layout is good for stores with many categories like grocery stores
- A person who uses or consumes a product or service (8 letters)
- The arrangement of shelves, props, or products that create a sense of movement in a display
- Term for the place where the focal point of a display is
- A visual representation of store layout and product placement
- The process of providing goods from suppliers to stores (14 letters)
- Selling products directly through personal networks (12 letters)
- person who Involves combining color, lighting, and props to create emotional connections with customers
- Small stores that sell essential items at premium prices (11 letters)
28 Clues: The key element that draws the eye in a display • The process of strategically designing a retail space • The overall arrangement of elements within the display • Term for the place where the focal point of a display is • The use of mobile devices to enable purchases (7 letters) • Focus on offering low prices and a wide selection (8 letters) • ...
Neuron Network 2025-02-02
Across
- DENDRITE, MYELIN, SYNAPSE, AXON, CNS, CEREBELLUM, HIPPOCAMPUS, NEUROTRANSMITTER, GLIA
- messenger in the synapse (14 letters)
- unit of the nervous system (6 letters)
- Neuron Network
- cells supporting neurons (7 letters)
- Nervous System (abbreviation, 3 letters)
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- Bank:
- in memory formation (11 letters)
- between two neurons (7 letters)
- extensions receiving signals (8 letters)
- projection transmitting signals (5 letters)
- substance insulating axons (7 letters)
- of brain coordinating movement (10 letters)
13 Clues: Bank: • Neuron Network • between two neurons (7 letters) • in memory formation (11 letters) • cells supporting neurons (7 letters) • messenger in the synapse (14 letters) • unit of the nervous system (6 letters) • substance insulating axons (7 letters) • extensions receiving signals (8 letters) • Nervous System (abbreviation, 3 letters) • ...
OCAT 2.5 Practice 2023-11-23
Across
- Although these drugs were mired in controversy, it surely lowers your gastric acid secretion (11 letters)
- Although one might think that this refers to the part of the body that deals with smell, this enzyme is responsible for conversion of gasses. (3 letters)
- targets your CB1 receptors
- This combines an effort with N-methyltransferase to produce something your sympathetic nervous system (13 letters)
- A gardener or a farmer, you might need to invest in this
- the path of drugs through the body
- Intracellular degradation mechanism for one of the most relevant neurotransmitters out there (3 letters)
- The moon undergoes transformations of the same name as for drug testing
- The ancestor of progesterone (12 letters)
- a potent emotion that leads to the production of a special hormone (6 letters)
- When two molecules are tied together and become one (9 letters)
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- enzyme responsible for the conversion of arachidonic acid into another L
- when ya just can't handle something
- Formed from PGH2
- this is the precursor to excitement, we want the final result (14 letters)
- endocytosis
- If you're ever in a fight, this drug might help you (
- Alcoholic beverage rich in histamine
- an enzyme used in epinephrine production
- A cosmetic drug that lowers interocular pressure (11 letters)
- target of the nicotinic receptors
- the cousin of a common activity done in the woods overnight
- This molecule has a bit of a delayed response but when it hits you, you'll be hit good
- these hit people very hard in the spring
- dangerous poison in the gaseous state, similar to the one that killed Kim Jong-Un's brother (8 letters)
25 Clues: endocytosis • Formed from PGH2 • targets your CB1 receptors • target of the nicotinic receptors • the path of drugs through the body • when ya just can't handle something • Alcoholic beverage rich in histamine • an enzyme used in epinephrine production • these hit people very hard in the spring • The ancestor of progesterone (12 letters) • ...
synonyms 2024-10-04
Across
- (Synonym: Smart) (5 letters)
- (Synonym: Sick) (4 letters)
- (Synonym: Quiet) (5 letters)
- (Synonym: Happy) (5 letters)
- (Synonym: Large) (5 letters)
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- (Synonym: Gift) (4 letters)
- (Synonym: Fast) (4 letters)
- (Synonym: Chilly) (6 letters)
- (Synonym: Simple) (6 letters)
- (Synonym: Shut) (4 letters)
- (Synonym: Finish) (6 letters)
- (Synonym: Start) (5 letters)
12 Clues: (Synonym: Gift) (4 letters) • (Synonym: Fast) (4 letters) • (Synonym: Shut) (4 letters) • (Synonym: Sick) (4 letters) • (Synonym: Smart) (5 letters) • (Synonym: Quiet) (5 letters) • (Synonym: Start) (5 letters) • (Synonym: Happy) (5 letters) • (Synonym: Large) (5 letters) • (Synonym: Chilly) (6 letters) • (Synonym: Simple) (6 letters) • (Synonym: Finish) (6 letters)
124 2017-03-15
20 Clues: Oxen • Pale • Lava • Beat • Penny • Greek • Italy • Salary • Sequel • Career • Palette • Tunisia • History • Pension • Luggage • Employee • Elephant • Insurance • Dinosaurs • Cultivate
Ch. 11 Vocabulary 2024-02-26
Across
- Father of Western philosophy, teacher to Plato/Aristotle
- Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age.
- Temple on the acropolis in Athens, dedicated to Athena
- Polis
- King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- Type government that gives the power to the people.
- started as a festival and celebration of Zeus.
- Known for the alphabet.
- God of sky and thunder.
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- Democracy Government where people participate directily.
- Tutor to Alexander the Great
- Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa.
- Stories of a group of people that explain religious beliefs.
- Greek ideas and culture.
- Greek city focused on war.
- Ancient Aegean civilization, first to speak Greek.
- Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy
- General study of knowledge and the world.
18 Clues: Polis • Known for the alphabet. • God of sky and thunder. • Greek ideas and culture. • Greek city focused on war. • Tutor to Alexander the Great • King of ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • General study of knowledge and the world. • Sea Connects the Atlantic Ocean to Africa. • Civilization of Crete during the Bronze Age. • Greek city focused on thinking and philosophy • ...
Greece Crossword 2023-05-02
Across
- Most famous female lyric poet
- An agreement to work together
- God of the sea
- A body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain the world.
- the great: Macedonian leader that is one of the greatest conquers in history
- Young prince who claimed the Persian throne by killing all his rivals
- King of the gods
- war between Athens and Sparta
- Greek philosopher who made people question the gods
- Early Greek civilization that lived on the island of Crete
- Rich landowners
- a group of soldiers that stand close together in a square
- Persian emperor that led to the success of the Persian Empire
- Greek-like
- student of Socrates who created a school called the Academy
- II
- Poet who wrote poems like the Iliad and the Odyssey
- A unit of soldiers who ride horses
- student of Plato who believed in moderation
- Short stories that teach lessons about life
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- Describes the challenges the Greek hero Odysseus faced while returning home from the Trojan Iliad tells the story of the last years of the trojanan iter that is famous for his fables.
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- Series of sporting events that happen every four years.
- Series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greek mathematician who created geometry format used today
- People who have the right to participate in government
- A high hill
- First Greek civilization
- A leader who holds power through force
- Greek doctor who created an oath on how doctors should behave
- Greek city-state that’s culture is based on military strength.
- Greek temple to honor the god Athena
- Elected leader who brought Athens to its highest point
- A government in which only a few people have power
- clear and ordered thinking
- God of the underworld
- The Greek word for a city-state
- city-state that’s culture is based on military and education.
- God of war
- An age that is marked by great achievements.
40 Clues: II • Greek-like • God of war • A high hill • God of the sea • Rich landowners • King of the gods • God of the underworld • First Greek civilization • clear and ordered thinking • Most famous female lyric poet • An agreement to work together • war between Athens and Sparta • The Greek word for a city-state • A unit of soldiers who ride horses • Greek temple to honor the god Athena • ...
Space Trap Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-04
Across
- It begins with the letters writ. It is on page 63.
- It is on page 110. It begins with the letters desp.
- It begins with the letters shim. It means to have shined with a subdued flickering light.
- It is on page 12. It ends with the letters band.
- It is on the first page. It begins with the letters inf.
- It begins with the letters mee. It is on page 27.
- It begins with the letters mena. It is on page 63.
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- It begins with the letters pecu. It is on page 41.
- It begins with the letters rum. It means to have searched thoroughly through.
- It is on page 127. It means abruptly said.
- It is on page 66. It begins with the letters prim.
- It means a being with a form that looks human. It begins with the letters human.
- It means to a great extent. Hint: Within the cupboard was an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ long box. (end of page 41)
- It is next to the previous word.
- It means usual and common. It begins with the letters custom.
15 Clues: It is next to the previous word. • It is on page 127. It means abruptly said. • It is on page 12. It ends with the letters band. • It begins with the letters mee. It is on page 27. • It begins with the letters pecu. It is on page 41. • It is on page 66. It begins with the letters prim. • It begins with the letters writ. It is on page 63. • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-02
Across
- An ancient Greek philosopher.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class.
- War A war lasting from 431-404 B.C. in which Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies.
- A Greek city-state.
- of Macedonia The kind of Macedonia from 359-336 B.C.
- A government controlled by its citizens.
- Seafaring and trading people that lived on the island of Crete.
- War Multiple wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
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- A Greek philosopher and polymath.
- A Greek philosopher from Athens.
- Civilization A fusion of ancient Greek world with that of western Asian, Northeastern African, and Southwestern Asian.
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields.
- the Great An ancient Macedonia ruler and one of history's greatest military minds.
- Greek speaking people that migrated into the mainland after the destruction of the Mycenaean civilizations.
- A Blind storyteller of Greece.
- An Indo-European person who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
16 Clues: A Greek city-state. • An ancient Greek philosopher. • A Blind storyteller of Greece. • A Greek philosopher from Athens. • A Greek philosopher and polymath. • A government controlled by its citizens. • of Macedonia The kind of Macedonia from 359-336 B.C. • Seafaring and trading people that lived on the island of Crete. • ...
Happy birthday ishu 2022-05-08
Across
- Heinrey's brother name in The remarried Empress
- the hobby of Juliet from Letters to the Lost
- One of the regions on each continent, as an ongoing social experiment by the thunderhead (ex. Texas)
- What was the name of Nick's pet dog
- The Greek name of Percy's magic pen
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- The power Sydney from vicious posses
- Jude Duarte's twin
- The amount of money (in millions) offered to Kaz and the crows for breaking into ice court?
- The name of the MC in The Inheritance Games
- Most beloved
10 Clues: Most beloved • Jude Duarte's twin • What was the name of Nick's pet dog • The Greek name of Percy's magic pen • The power Sydney from vicious posses • The name of the MC in The Inheritance Games • the hobby of Juliet from Letters to the Lost • Heinrey's brother name in The remarried Empress • ...
Greeks 2023-06-08
Across
- A monstrous Greek monster that battled against the gods in the war between the gods and titans
- The god of war
- What is the large island at the bottom of the Greeks nation
- The Ancient Greek form of currency
- The queen of gods
- A famous battle location of Greece and Persia
- Famous Athenian philosopher
- What did ancient Greeks call themselves
- Alexander the _____
- What is the type of clothing the Greeks wear
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- What nation defeated us
- The type of formation spartan soldiers use
- A empire the Greeks battled against
- A Greek monster that could turn other creatures into stone
- A Greek monster that has one eye and is usually immune to fire
- The most intelligent Greek city state
- The richest city state
- What type of government was Athens first to use
- The ______ revolt
19 Clues: The god of war • The queen of gods • The ______ revolt • Alexander the _____ • The richest city state • What nation defeated us • Famous Athenian philosopher • The Ancient Greek form of currency • A empire the Greeks battled against • The most intelligent Greek city state • What did ancient Greeks call themselves • The type of formation spartan soldiers use • ...
Geographical info quiz 2023-07-12
Across
- most populated continent
- country or state covered with land without bordering the sea or ocean
- animal dung user for fertilizing soil
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- famous volcanic mountain in jalan
- large water bodies with deep holes known as wrenches
- large group of small islands separated by relatively shallow seas in between
- It resembles a Greek letters and is important to water bodies
- top of a mountain
8 Clues: top of a mountain • most populated continent • famous volcanic mountain in jalan • animal dung user for fertilizing soil • large water bodies with deep holes known as wrenches • It resembles a Greek letters and is important to water bodies • country or state covered with land without bordering the sea or ocean • ...
Neuron Network 2025-02-02
Across
- DENDRITE, MYELIN, SYNAPSE, AXON, CNS, CEREBELLUM, HIPPOCAMPUS, NEUROTRANSMITTER, GLIA
- messenger in the synapse (14 letters)
- unit of the nervous system (6 letters)
- Neuron Network
- cells supporting neurons (7 letters)
- Nervous System (abbreviation, 3 letters)
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- Bank:
- in memory formation (11 letters)
- between two neurons (7 letters)
- extensions receiving signals (8 letters)
- projection transmitting signals (5 letters)
- substance insulating axons (7 letters)
- of brain coordinating movement (10 letters)
13 Clues: Bank: • Neuron Network • between two neurons (7 letters) • in memory formation (11 letters) • cells supporting neurons (7 letters) • messenger in the synapse (14 letters) • unit of the nervous system (6 letters) • substance insulating axons (7 letters) • extensions receiving signals (8 letters) • Nervous System (abbreviation, 3 letters) • ...
giihothgoirutogiurtpoirtoirto 2022-02-12
Across
- should be pronounced “batch” (at least in us english)
- what daddy hates putting in bags ‘cause the smell
- a big search engine
- app with a green and black icon/logo
- covid variant or a greek/roman letter/number
- the place where avi lives or an Elliot smith song
- thing that uncle darren called mini computers
- _____ (new york times related)
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- the first two letters of rolands favorite song
- the thing that just bought wordle
- my favorite (and only) video game
- my 8th bday prez or the thing I'm usually with
- the thing you say when i ask to skip school
- the thing schools used in the pandemic
14 Clues: a big search engine • _____ (new york times related) • the thing that just bought wordle • my favorite (and only) video game • app with a green and black icon/logo • the thing schools used in the pandemic • the thing you say when i ask to skip school • covid variant or a greek/roman letter/number • thing that uncle darren called mini computers • ...
SWR Vocabulary and Roots Weeks 1-5 2022-05-16
Across
- Self-confidence
- The ability to learn or understand something quickly.
- Anxious or fearful
- Very strange or odd
- To make more noticeable
- Greek for light
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- Repetition of the same sounds
- Giving attention to something
- To have great ambition; to desire strongly
- Enemy or opponent
- An explanation of something by comparing it to something similar.
- Greek for measure
- Greek for turning
- Greek for write or draw
- Greek for far away, distant
15 Clues: Self-confidence • Greek for light • Enemy or opponent • Greek for measure • Greek for turning • Anxious or fearful • Very strange or odd • Greek for write or draw • To make more noticeable • Greek for far away, distant • Repetition of the same sounds • Giving attention to something • To have great ambition; to desire strongly • The ability to learn or understand something quickly. • ...
Love is in the Air! 2019-08-20
Across
- Began as a Greek god, is now known for Valentines day
- a color that symbolizes love
- commonly bought for valentines day to give to a romantic interest
- besides humans, who else gets gifts for valentines day?
- the flower of love
- still delivered to Juliet to this day
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- a treat commonly given as a gift for valentines day
- other than romantic interests, gifts are also commonly given to who?
- wasn't always considered a symbol of love
- a second color that symbolizes love
10 Clues: the flower of love • a color that symbolizes love • a second color that symbolizes love • still delivered to Juliet to this day • wasn't always considered a symbol of love • a treat commonly given as a gift for valentines day • Began as a Greek god, is now known for Valentines day • besides humans, who else gets gifts for valentines day? • ...
Structure of the New Testament 2024-08-16
Across
- wrote the pauline epistles
- epistles are these written to Christians
- epistles that Paul didn't write are called this
- the New Testament can be divided into 4 groups including: gospels, history, apocalypse and this
- also with mark luke and john this is also a Gospel
- covenant New Testament means
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- the Bible is a like a
- the number of epistles in the New Testament
- the number of books in the New Testament
- the language the New Testament was written in
10 Clues: the Bible is a like a • wrote the pauline epistles • covenant New Testament means • epistles are these written to Christians • the number of books in the New Testament • the number of epistles in the New Testament • the language the New Testament was written in • epistles that Paul didn't write are called this • also with mark luke and john this is also a Gospel • ...
Theatre I Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-25
Across
- plays where character represented things like "Friendship" and "Death"
- the Greek god of drama
- six-line playlets
- defiance of the gods of rules
- movable stages
- cycle plays where people perform one part at a time, one town at a time
- the most well-known playwright of the Elizabethan time
- statues used for scenes of torture and death
- type of Greek genres: comedy, tragedy, and ____ plays
- spectators who stood in the pit below the stage
- Greek theatre festival
- part of Greek stage that was the circular performance space
- became the most important city in Europe during the Victorian era
- the generalized playing area
- common language
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- language the Gospel was sung in during the Medieval time period
- public worship
- the Father of Tragedy
- original language of A Doll's House
- a genre of comedy that is full of high energy and very physical stage directions
- religion and ____ were the two biggest areas that were censored in the Elizabethan era
- Henrik Ibsen's writing style
- part of Greek stage used to seat the audience
- sensational drama with exaggerated characters
- plays about the lives of saints
- part of the Greek stage that was used for mask and costume changes
- small scenic structures
- part of Greek stage that was the entryway to the orchestra
28 Clues: public worship • movable stages • common language • six-line playlets • the Father of Tragedy • the Greek god of drama • Greek theatre festival • small scenic structures • Henrik Ibsen's writing style • the generalized playing area • defiance of the gods of rules • plays about the lives of saints • original language of A Doll's House • statues used for scenes of torture and death • ...
hnjouiopuiop 2023-06-20
Across
- Cancer therapy based on stimulating immune cells
- Tumor blood vessels recruitment by sprouting from existing blood vessels
- The enzyme responsible for adding phosphate groups to proteins in cell signaling pathways. (7 letters)
- The process by which a signaling molecule is degraded and removed from the extracellular space. (8 letters)
- The protein molecules that relay signals from receptors to target molecules within the cell. (7 letters)
- Chemical messengers that transmit signals between cells. (7 letters)
- Receptor tyrosine kinase of the EGFR family
- signal transducers and activators of transcription
- The enzyme responsible for removing phosphate groups from proteins in cell signaling pathways. (9 letters)
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- The process by which a signaling molecule binds to a receptor on a target cell. (9 letters)
- An intracellular signaling pathway involved in cell growth and proliferation. (3 letters)
- Migration of tumor cell from primary site to another organ
- The term for the specific molecule to which a signaling molecule binds. (8 letters)
- Protein molecules on cell surfaces that receive signals. (6 letters)
- A signaling molecule produced by a cell that acts on the same cell or nearby cells. (8 letters)
- A signaling pathway involved in regulating cell survival and preventing apoptosis. (4 letters)
16 Clues: Receptor tyrosine kinase of the EGFR family • Cancer therapy based on stimulating immune cells • signal transducers and activators of transcription • Migration of tumor cell from primary site to another organ • Protein molecules on cell surfaces that receive signals. (6 letters) • Chemical messengers that transmit signals between cells. (7 letters) • ...
5. The Greeks 2016-11-29
Across
- Plato's concept of the ideal version of things
- a body of stories that give reasons for why things are the way they are; the stories can explain nature, history, humans and their origins, etc.; the stories are often not based on actual history
- rule by the few
- battle in second Greco-Persian War in which 300 Spartans under King Leonidas held off the Persian army for two days so the Greeks could prepare to defend Greece
- son of Zeus; hero known for his strength, he had to complete twelve difficult tasks
- Greek term for non-Greeks; now refers to an uncivilized person
- Macedonian ruler who conquered most of Greece but was assassinated in 336 B.C.; father of Alexander the Great
- the marketplace where buying and selling took place and politics and philosophy were discussed
- games held every four years in honor of Zeus where cities competed against each other in events including wrestling, running,and chariot racing
- an outdoor theater for entertainment such as music, plays, or sports; built as semi-circles by the Greeks and as ovals by the Romans
- Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Greatand developed logic
- captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta
- war between Sparta and Athens which Sparta eventually won with help from PersiaAthens Greek city-state whose legacies include democracy, philosophy, literature, and architecture
- rule by the people
- Greek philosopher who said "know thyself"; taught Plato; drank Hemlock poison
- rule by one who abuses power
- (c. 1100s-700s B.C.) blind Greek poet, believed to have authored the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues
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- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- a city that is independent and not under the control of a larger territory
- rule by one
- Athenian lawmaker who gave all free adult males in Athens the right to participate in government
- king of the Greek gods; god of rain, thunder, law, and fate
- the process of asking questions repeatedly in order to help show people the contradictions in their thinking and eventually bring out the truth
- the place of physical training and games in the ancient Greek polis
- civilization north of Greece ruled by Alexander the Great that conquered most of Greece and the Persian Empire in the 300s B.C.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare; associated with the owl
- son of Thetis; hero of the Trojan war who killed Hector but was shot by Paris in the heel, the only mortal part of his body
- Zeus's son; Greek god of music, poetry, and archery; later associated with the sun
- Athenian lawmaker and general who introduced direct democracy and gave all free adult males the right to vote
- Greek god of the sea, floods, and horses; associated with the trident
- (336-323 B.C.E.) Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- Greek word for "city"
- Greek city-state whose major legacy was their military strength
- the concept that moral virtues are the desirable middle between two extremes
- a fortified hilltop at the center of the city where government and religious ceremonies took place
- "love of wisdom"
- Greek king of Ithica; used the Trojan Horse in the Trojan War and had a ten year journey home full of adventures
- craftsman in Sparta who were free but not citizens (could not vote)
39 Clues: rule by one • rule by the few • "love of wisdom" • rule by the people • Greek word for "city" • rule by one who abuses power • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Plato's concept of the ideal version of things • captive peoples who were forced to work in Sparta • Greek philosopher who taught Artistotle; wrote dialogues • ...
Numbers 2025-05-30
Across
- A part of a whole; written with a numerator and denominator (8 letters)
- A number plus another number (3 letters)
- The result when you divide one number by another (8 letters)
- A figure with four sides (10 letters)
- A number with no fractional part (7 letters)
- A branch of math dealing with symbols and letters (7 letters)
- The distance around a circle (11 letters)
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- The answer to a multiplication problem (7 letters)
- A shape with three sides (8 letters)
- A number that divides exactly into another number (6 letters)
- Half of a circle (7 letters)
- A straight path that goes on forever in both directions (4 letters)
- A chart with two axes used to plot points (5 letters)
13 Clues: Half of a circle (7 letters) • A shape with three sides (8 letters) • A figure with four sides (10 letters) • A number plus another number (3 letters) • The distance around a circle (11 letters) • A number with no fractional part (7 letters) • The answer to a multiplication problem (7 letters) • A chart with two axes used to plot points (5 letters) • ...
Alexander and Others 2025-03-14
Across
- Antony commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician
- a untieable knot that alexander united
- the great King that ruled the greatest conquerors
- a system of production
- alexander had a battle their
- Greek dramatist
- alexander destroyed this place
- Kingdom macedonian greek royal house which ruled kingdom of Macedon
- is a country in south asia
- new culture
- a person who inherits or has right to inherit property
- form of government characterized by the absolute rule of one person
- a ruler in ancient egypt
- a greek geographer
- silver tetradrachms silver dracums and gold stater
- second and final battle between to kings
- networks interconnected systems that facilitate the exchange of goods
- Caesar led the roman armies gallic wars
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- macedonia general under alexander the great
- a greek region ruled by alexander
- Macedonian greek general, officer and successor of alexander the great
- of Alexandria Alexandrian Museum, ancient centre of classical learning at Alexandria in Egypt
- Kingdoms of or relating to greek history culture or art after Alexander the great
- Kingdom The Ptolemaic Kingdom or Ptolemaic Empire was an Ancient Greek polity
- antioch on the Orontes was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by Seleucus
- VII Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and the last active Hellenistic pharaoh.
- at Alexandria one of the largest and most significant libraries in ancient egypt
- Lived in rome
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- a group of warriors standing in a square
- Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician,
- Kingdom Greek state in west asia during the hellenistic period
- II King of macedonia
- rome is the capital city of italy
- a town in west asia
- second largest city in egypt
36 Clues: new culture • Lived in rome • Greek dramatist • a greek geographer • a town in west asia • a system of production • a ruler in ancient egypt • is a country in south asia • alexander had a battle their • second largest city in egypt • alexander destroyed this place • a greek region ruled by alexander • rome is the capital city of italy • a untieable knot that alexander united • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
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- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
Greek Review 2024-04-02
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- The name of an Athenian alliance (two words.
- What was the name of the wealthy elite in most Greek city states?
- Sparta’s government.
- What is the name of someone who lives in Athens, but was not born a citizen?
- According to the Greeks, where did the major gods live?
- Who was the patron goddess of Athens?
- Battle during the Persian War that involved a famous runner.
- Greek soldiers fought in this formation.
- Suggested laws for the assembly.
- Battle during the Persian war that was made into a movie about Sparta.
- Where did the Greeks go to find insights about the future?
- Who was the Athenian leader during the Golden Age of Athens?
- What was the pythia?
- What was Athens most important import?
- Who was the alleged author of the great Greek epic stories of the Iliad and Odyssey?
- During a Greek play what did all the actors wear?
- Greek warship.
- Important Athenian export.
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- What do Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle have in common?
- On what peninsula would you find Sparta?
- What were the two warring sides during the Persian War?
- One of the Fates
- Where laws were voted on in Athens.
- A narrow Isthmus in Greece.
- Sea WEST of Athens
- Famous Spartan leader.
- Sea battle during the Persian War.
- What was the name of the market place in most Greek cities?
- What was Sparta surrounded by on three sides?
- Who was the causes of the Trojan War?
- Greek foot soldier
- Where would you find helots?
- On what hill would you find the Parthenon?
- Sea EAST of Athens
- What was the name for an ancient Greek city state?
- Another important Athenian export.
- What was the most famous temple in Athens?
- What type of self-government did Athens have?
- What is the most simple type of Greek column?
39 Clues: Greek warship. • One of the Fates • Sea WEST of Athens • Greek foot soldier • Sea EAST of Athens • Sparta’s government. • What was the pythia? • Famous Spartan leader. • Important Athenian export. • A narrow Isthmus in Greece. • Where would you find helots? • Suggested laws for the assembly. • Sea battle during the Persian War. • Another important Athenian export. • ...
The Trojan War 2023-01-13
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- The strongest hero that ever lived.
- Daughter of Priam; prophetess who was never believed.
- Greek god of the sun and supporter of the Trojans.
- the name of the mountain behind Troy.
- Greek goddess of wisdom and chief supporter of the Greeks.
- Son of Priam and chief Trojan hero.
- Wife of Hector.
- Oldest of the Greek heroes.
- ambitious hero who tricked Odysseus into joining the war.
- Greek god of the underworld.
- The kingdom of Menelaus.
- King of Troy with 50 sons.
- brother to Agamemnon; first husband to Helen.
- killed by Hector; beloved friend of Achilles.
- Daughter of Agamemnon; sacrificed to the gods.
- sacred image of Athena that stood in the citadel of Troy; stolen by Diomede and Odysseus.
- King of Mycenae who prompted Menelaus to go to war.
- Wife of Priam and queen of Troy.
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- King of the gods
- River running near to Troy.
- Greek god of the sea and supporter of the Greeks.
- Wife of Agamemnon and later his murderer.
- Only Trojan prince to survive the war; destined to found a new Troy.
- island kingdom of Odysseus.
- Son of Priam and seducer of Helen.
- Queen of the gods; chief supporter of the Greeks.
- Wisest of the Greek heroes.
- Greek goddess of beauty and chief supporter of the Trojans.
- Trojan prophet who deserts Troy to the Greeks.
- Greek god of war and supporter of the Trojans.
- The goddess who threw an enchanted apple labeled "for the fairest".
- the river of the underworld in which Achilles was dipped by his mother.
- Sea goddess and mother to Achilles.
- Wife of Menelaus who ran off with Paris.
- son of Peleus and Thetis; the greatest Greek hero.
- home of the gods.
- Trickster who persuaded the Trojans to accept the wooden horse.
- A nation of women fighters.
38 Clues: Wife of Hector. • King of the gods • home of the gods. • The kingdom of Menelaus. • King of Troy with 50 sons. • River running near to Troy. • island kingdom of Odysseus. • Wisest of the Greek heroes. • Oldest of the Greek heroes. • A nation of women fighters. • Greek god of the underworld. • Wife of Priam and queen of Troy. • Son of Priam and seducer of Helen. • ...
Classical Greece 2023-01-23
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- goddess of love
- Greek military formation
- column with leaf-like design
- powerful beings before the gods
- ruler of the underworld
- government of Athens
- god of the sea
- king of the gods
- location of Greek plays
- metal commonly used by Ancient Greeks
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- multicultural empire that attacked Greece
- goddess of war and wisdom
- government of Sparta
- most basic type of Greek column
- universe before creation: nothingness
- Greek religion
- column with a circular design at the top
- Athenian form of punishment
18 Clues: Greek religion • god of the sea • goddess of love • king of the gods • government of Sparta • government of Athens • ruler of the underworld • location of Greek plays • Greek military formation • goddess of war and wisdom • Athenian form of punishment • column with leaf-like design • most basic type of Greek column • powerful beings before the gods • universe before creation: nothingness • ...
Greek Roots 2024-05-07
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- medicine that fights against bacteria
- greek root meaning "self"
- person who studies people
- greek root meaning "time"
- works by itself
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- greek root meaning "against"
- greek root meaning "book"
- greek root meaning "people"
- the study of stars/planets
- a person's signature
- greek root meaning "life"
- greek root meaning "star"
12 Clues: works by itself • a person's signature • greek root meaning "book" • greek root meaning "self" • greek root meaning "life" • person who studies people • greek root meaning "star" • greek root meaning "time" • the study of stars/planets • greek root meaning "people" • greek root meaning "against" • medicine that fights against bacteria
Spelling Crossword 2013-12-08
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- people usually have this at their graduation
- someone who has drowned but is still alive is usually ___
- songs usually have would have this if the artist has family
- Aries have a lot of this
- bottles sometimes have "No __ colours or flavours."
- Keiko, Sharon, Antonella and Conor are all a ___ in our graduation assembly
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- complete this quote: "I'm going on an ___!"
- Taylor Swift sings this genre of music
- Einstein had a lot of this
- letters, messages and morse code are all types of ___
- Italian, Greek and Japanese are all these
- year 12's have this at the end of year
- persistent subcutaneous fat causing dimpling of the skin
- spas are used for this
14 Clues: spas are used for this • Aries have a lot of this • Einstein had a lot of this • Taylor Swift sings this genre of music • year 12's have this at the end of year • Italian, Greek and Japanese are all these • complete this quote: "I'm going on an ___!" • people usually have this at their graduation • bottles sometimes have "No __ colours or flavours." • ...
Greek Mythology Study Guide Part 1 2015-03-09
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- Multi-headed creature; one of the heads is immortal
- Hera’s Roman name
- This creature emerged from Medusa’s neck and flew away
- Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete
- Also known as Cupid
- He killed the Minotaur (monster with a bull’s head and human body)
- Titan who created man; Zeus punished him for many years
- This nymph distracted Hera so that Hera’s husband could flirt (or worse) with other women; Hera punished her
- Perseus rescued this maiden from a horrible sea monster
- Greek name for the god of wine; Roman name Bacchus
- Three headed dog that guards the underworld
- Odysseus’ Roman name
- Greek name for the god of the underworld; Roman name Pluto
- Zeus’ Roman name
- Also known as Faunus
- Greek name for the goddess of wisdom; Roman name Minerva
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- She bragged that her hair equaled Athena’s in beauty
- Cronus’ Roman name
- He defeats the Hydra
- Poseidon’s Roman name
- Greek name for the god of war; Roman name Mars; he had an affair with Aphrodite
- Greek name for the messenger god; Roman name Mercury
- Greek name for the goddess of love and beauty; Roman name Venus
- Greek name for god of metalwork; Roman name Vulcan; crippled
- Greek name for the goddess of the hunt; Roman name Diana
- He judges a music contest and votes against Apollo, who gives him donkey’s ears
- Nymphs loaned this hero a pair of winged sandals, a leather bag, and a helmet of invisibility; he also tricked the three ladies who share one eye
- Greek name for the goddess of the seasons
- Mother of Perseus; Zeus showers gold into her lap
- Woman created by Hephaestus to be both a blessing and a curse to mankind; she released evil and sickness into the world
- River that forms the boundary for the underworld
31 Clues: Zeus’ Roman name • Hera’s Roman name • Cronus’ Roman name • Also known as Cupid • He defeats the Hydra • Odysseus’ Roman name • Also known as Faunus • Poseidon’s Roman name • Greek name for the goddess of the seasons • Three headed dog that guards the underworld • Maze with many corridors on the island of Crete • River that forms the boundary for the underworld • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
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- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2025-10-23
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- A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built
- Persian emperor; he restored order to the Persian empire after a period of rebellion
- A type of government in which few people rule
- A person who has the right to participate in government
- An ancient Greek leader who held power through the use for force
- A series of wars between Persian and Greece in the 400s BC
- Darius’ son, tried to conquer Greece and failed
- A type of government in which the people rule themselves
- Macedonian ruler, he was one of the greatest military commanders in history; conquered large areas of Asia and parts of Europe and Africa. He spread Greek culture to wherever he conquered
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- Macedonian king, he was a brilliant leader who defeated the Greeks. He was Alexander the Great’s father
- Blind Greek poet who wrote Iliad and the Odyssey; two famous Greek poems
- A rich land owner
- Alliance which promised to defend its members against the Persians and to drive Persians out of Greek territories in Asia
- Having to do with Greece, anything Greek-like
- A war between Athens and Sparta in the 400s BC
- Persian emperor; he created the Persian empire by conquering most of Southwest Asia
- Greek word for city state
- Stories about gods and heroes that Ancient Greeks used to explain how the world works
18 Clues: A rich land owner • Greek word for city state • A type of government in which few people rule • Having to do with Greece, anything Greek-like • A war between Athens and Sparta in the 400s BC • Darius’ son, tried to conquer Greece and failed • A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built • A person who has the right to participate in government • ...
Christianity 2016-05-20
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- Animal of sacrifice for the Jews; Jesus is the _________ of God
- The scallop shell represents baptism and this kind of religious traveller
- Interlinked _________ represent the Trinity; 3 Persons in 1 God
- Age of the ___________; the first phase of religious life
- The branch of Christianity sparked by 16th century Reformation and actors, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, & Henry VIII
- Symbol of John's Gospel
- The 5th phase of religious life; providing education for many
- The Old Testament, made up of 46 books, is written in Classical Hebrew and this language
- The Gospel writer who portrays Jesus as sacrifice, servant, & strength
- Age of ______________; second phase of religious life
- Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father, Joseph
- Symbol of Luke's Gospel
- Symbol of Matthew's Gospel
- The Gospel writer who portrays Jesus as the Logos and Divine
- Chi-Ro are the first 2 letters of Christ's name in this language
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- This saint fell off his horse on the way to Damascus & experienced a conversion
- The event of Jesus taking on flesh and coming in human form; central event in Christianity
- A bird representing the Holy Spirit, the 3rd Person of the Trinity
- The branch of Christianity that separated in 1054 A.D.; common in Eastern Europe and cities like Antioch, Alexandria, Moscow
- The second part of the Bible, made up of 27 books and written in Greek
- Jesus was born in this small town
- Age of the _____________ ______________; the third phase of religious life, finding its example in St. Francis
- Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians
- ____________ & Omega; phrase to express the eternity of God
- The 4 letters that stand for a Latin inscription written on the cross of Jesus, meaning Jesus of Nazareth,King of the Jews
- The branch of Christianity that is the oldest and dates back to the founding of the Church by Jesus through St. Peter
- Symbol of Mark's Gospel
- The age of Jesus when he began his public ministry (in written form)
28 Clues: Symbol of John's Gospel • Symbol of Mark's Gospel • Symbol of Luke's Gospel • Symbol of Matthew's Gospel • Jesus was born in this small town • Symbol meaning fish, representing early Christians • Age of ______________; second phase of religious life • Age of the ___________; the first phase of religious life • Jesus' profession, learned from his foster father, Joseph • ...
Mythology 2025-06-18
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- Greek goddess of snow
- Cup-bearer of the Olympians
- Thracian bard known for katabasis
- Consort and friend of Achilles
- God of wind and killer of Hyacinthus
- Father of Zeus
- Kidnapped Helen of Sparta, causing the Trojan War
- Six-headed sea monster of Greek myth
- Brother-in-law of Odysseus
- Fastest of the Olympians
- Wife of Dionysus
- Egyptian afterlife deity, scattered across the earth by his brother
- Guard dog of the Underworld
- Brother of Artemis
- Son of Loki, bound by an unbreakable chain
- The lyre playing of Orpheus allowed the Argonauts to safely sail past these creatures
- Muse of comedy
- Walled city felled by a horse
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- Most liked of Odysseus’ crew
- Greek god of the sun
- Slayer of the Minotaur
- killers of Orpheus
- Son of Poseidon who was blinded by Odysseus
- Winged god of love, son of Ares and Aphrodite
- Muse of epic poetry
- Most cunning king of Ithaca
- Greek goddess of sorcery, turns men to swine
- Greek god of the ocean
- Invulnerable Norse deity, killed by mistletoe
- Wife of Orpheus
- Killer of Hector who was all but invulnerable
- Mother of Helen of Sparta
- Goddess of Spring in Greek myth
- Norse god of wisdom and war
- Norse god of mischief
- Greek god of wisdom and war
36 Clues: Father of Zeus • Muse of comedy • Wife of Orpheus • Wife of Dionysus • killers of Orpheus • Brother of Artemis • Muse of epic poetry • Greek god of the sun • Greek goddess of snow • Norse god of mischief • Slayer of the Minotaur • Greek god of the ocean • Fastest of the Olympians • Mother of Helen of Sparta • Brother-in-law of Odysseus • Cup-bearer of the Olympians • Most cunning king of Ithaca • ...
RCC Crossword 2020-07-24
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- Lives on an island
- Affected business customers charged $10
- System used to see if a check has been cashed
- This is another term WF uses for callers
- He has one of the best flower gardens out there
- Where do we enter a new case
- What does the R in RCC stand for
- What do we call asking for name/address
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- He's fluent in Greek
- Largest remediation with 47,940 letters
- Own it and Tailor it are 2 of these
- If a case needs more research we send it here
- The system used to escalate a case
- The nicest guy!
- Her pet choice would be a finger monkey, Abu
- Disney All The Time
- This NBA team has won the most NBA championships
- Notes meant for WF staff only
18 Clues: The nicest guy! • Lives on an island • Disney All The Time • He's fluent in Greek • Where do we enter a new case • Notes meant for WF staff only • What does the R in RCC stand for • The system used to escalate a case • Own it and Tailor it are 2 of these • Affected business customers charged $10 • Largest remediation with 47,940 letters • What do we call asking for name/address • ...
Lore Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-12
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- Shield with head of Medusa
- The spirit of punishment in Greek mythology
- Aphrodite reborn
- A term for new gods
- An event where the gods are sent to earth
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
- Lore's real name
- Another word for promise
- The Greek goddess of shame
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- The Greek goddess of the moon
- Descendants of Perseus
- Poseidon reborn
- Ares reborn
- Heart of the Big Apple
- The Greek god of the sun
15 Clues: Ares reborn • Poseidon reborn • Aphrodite reborn • Lore's real name • A term for new gods • Descendants of Perseus • Heart of the Big Apple • The Greek god of the sun • Another word for promise • Shield with head of Medusa • The Greek goddess of shame • The Greek goddess of wisdom • The Greek goddess of the moon • An event where the gods are sent to earth • ...
SWR Vocabulary and Roots Weeks 1-5 2022-05-16
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- Self-confidence
- The ability to learn or understand something quickly.
- Anxious or fearful
- Very strange or odd
- To make more noticeable
- Greek for light
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- Repetition of the same sounds
- Giving attention to something
- To have great ambition; to desire strongly
- Enemy or opponent
- An explanation of something by comparing it to something similar.
- Greek for measure
- Greek for turning
- Greek for write or draw
- Greek for far away, distant
15 Clues: Self-confidence • Greek for light • Enemy or opponent • Greek for measure • Greek for turning • Anxious or fearful • Very strange or odd • Greek for write or draw • To make more noticeable • Greek for far away, distant • Repetition of the same sounds • Giving attention to something • To have great ambition; to desire strongly • The ability to learn or understand something quickly. • ...
